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Don't Close Your Eyes: Live Radio Theatre!

Ryan Cassavaugh and Keith Suta

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Don't Close Your Eyes is Montana's longest-running and most-popular live radio theatre presentation! Each week during the summer, writer/directors Ryan Cassavaugh and Keith Suta take turns writing and presenting a brand-new one-hour play in a variety of genres from the golden age of radio! Since 2011, DCYE has produced weekly radio plays all summer long at Bozeman's Verge Theater! Each new play is written in just one week previous in order to recreate the vibrant energy and demands of live r ...
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Welcome to Storytellers Grove! You’ve followed your heart to build a conscious business and work toward a mission that’s meaningful to you. You’ve listened to all of the Instagram gurus, purchased courses and so much more to make this dream happen But let’s be real—it’s not easy to talk about yourself or articulate the value you bring. Explaining exactly who you are, what you do, and how you do it in a way that’s both engaging and persuasive can be tough, especially when you're so close to y ...
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Have you ever asked yourself What's the Point? What's the point of your work, your hobbies, your life? What's the point of what you do? What's the Point? is a question that can't be asked too often. It's a question that ultimately uncovers your purpose professionally, personally - in life as a whole. Join Brand Architect Bill Ellis as he pursues the answer to this question, and more, with people who have discovered their purpose, fuel it with their passion, and drive it through persistence. ...
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Get a daily burst of illumination from The Economist’s worldwide network of correspondents. Our reporters dig past the headlines to get to the stories beneath—and to stories that aren’t making headlines, but should be. A unique perspective on the issues and events shaping your world. Sign up for Economist Podcasts+ at http://www.economist.com/podcastsplus-intelligence. If you’re already a subscriber to The Economist, you’ll have full access to all our shows as part of your subscription. For ...
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Wellspring Church

Christian Messages by Wellspring Church

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Thank you for tuning into Wellspring Church. We're located in Toms River, New Jersey, and our mission is "We Exist to Ignite a Craving for Jesus by Relentlessly Loving our Community." We hope you find these message encouraging and challenging. If you'd like to dive deeper join us on Sunday mornings or visit us online at https://wellspring.one
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Upgrade looks at how technology shapes our lives, from the devices in our hands and pockets to the streaming services that keep us entertained. Hosted by Jason Snell and Myke Hurley.
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Back to The Music

Back to The Music

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Welcome one and all to our channel! Back to The Music has taken original Chinese songs, and transformed them into diverse English songs for you to listen at your leisure. We hope that our music can inspire and encourage you wherever you are. Powered by Firstory Hosting
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Python Bytes

Michael Kennedy and Brian Okken

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Python Bytes is a weekly podcast hosted by Michael Kennedy and Brian Okken. The show is a short discussion on the headlines and noteworthy news in the Python, developer, and data science space.
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Leadership is not for the faint of heart and it can often feel like an island. Follow us as we share tried and true tips and strategies to lead a healthy leadership lifestyle. Don't let leadership kill you. Know Your WHY as you shift from surviving to thriving! #FytAdmynLyfe
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Dumb Dad Podcast

Kevin Laferriere and Evan Kyle Berger

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It's pronounced Dad, the "dumb" is silent. Comedians Kevin Laferriere and Evan Kyle Berger are just a couple of dads trying to have a little fun along the way. We believe the only way to erase the stigma that Dumb Dads get painted with is to parent harder, not dumber. Brought to you by BetOnline
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Each week, music writer John Spong talks to one notable Willie Nelson fan about one Willie song that they love, leading to highly personal looks at the life, art, and legend of a genuine American folk hero. Listen here.
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OutDaTrap

Anthony McNeil

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OutDaTrap is all about black folks and the game of golf! Tune in every Monday, as I talk with black folks from all walks of life who are passionate about this crazy game. Hear stories from the weekend golfer to the dreamers and innovators of black owned golf companies and everyone in between. My name is Anthony McNeil, golf junkie and your host! If you haven’t done so by now, follow us on your favorite podcast platform, because I promise you, you won’t want to miss a single episode!
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The Run-Up

The New York Times

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“The Run-Up” is your guide to understanding the 2024 election. Host Astead W. Herndon talks to the people whose decisions will make the difference. Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Listen to this podcast in New York Times Audio, our new iOS app for news subscribers. Download now at nytimes.com/audioapp
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Fundamentally Right

European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights

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Your rights matter! The Fundamentally Right podcast is a thought-provoking series. It looks at the human rights at the heart of European society. The personal stories of people working at the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights let you know what is behind these rights, and how we can make them a reality for all. Earshot Strategies produced the series for the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights.
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Do you have the next big idea, but not sure how to launch it? Or do you have a small business and want to take it to the next level? Welcome to the Surf Goggles Chronicles - a bipolar business roller coaster. From concept to market, through horror and success learn how Kurtis and Jon launched Kurtis Eyewear from their garage to 65 countries worldwide. From a prototype of tin foil and rubber bands, learn how these 2 guys navigated, patents, trademarks, sourcing, manufacturing, marketing, e-co ...
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The American president and Indian prime minister have long been friends. But when the two met at the White House yesterday, they had many thorny issues to discuss, including trade and immigration. Why the skies are getting smaller–and more crowded (10:40). And “Saturday Night Live” at 50 (17:57). Listen to what matters most, from global politics an…
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Nobody Believed Me and I Don't Think Nobody Ever Will - Saw A Coworker Who Passed - It Looked Just Like My Mom, but It Wasn't Her. I Need Answers. - Brenham, Tx - My First Paranormal Encounter - This is Disturbed. Featuring narrations by: Jhas Williams Catherine Restivo Erin Rementer Kat Carter Terra Ashe Submit your true, horrifying experience to …
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Introducing You Can't Run From This (PODCAST EXCLUSIVE EPISODE) from MrBallen Podcast: Strange, Dark & Mysterious Stories. Follow the show: MrBallen Podcast: Strange, Dark & Mysterious Stories This is a special bonus episode of "You Can't" I’m going to tell two stories about two very different haunted places. And even though these stories take plac…
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During a 90-minute telephone conversation, the American and Russian presidents started negotiating a future for Ukraine. What will this mean for Europe? Our correspondent interviews a leader of the Rwandan-backed rebel group M23 in Goma, Congo (9:44). And how Bridget Jones changed cinema (and Chardonnay) (18:08). Listen to what matters most, from g…
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The Power of Public Speaking In this episode of What’s the Point?, Bill Ellis sits down with Fred E. Miller, an internationally recognized speaker, best-selling author, and public speaking coach. Fred has spent years helping people overcome their fear of speaking, improve their networking skills, and deliver presentations with confidence. His books…
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In an interview with The Economist ahead of the Munich Security Conference, Ukraine’s president is pessimistic that Trump can end the conflict. How fish farming in West Africa could improve food security (11.57). And contemplating the holy hashtags of FaithTok (17:10). Listen to what matters most, from global politics and business to science and te…
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John Mellencamp, one of Willie’s fellow Rock and Roll Hall of Fame members and a Farm Aid co-founder, has been a fan since first hearing “Funny How Time Slips Away” as a pre-teen in Seymour, Indiana. That song was one of Willie’s first contributions to the American Songbook, a reliable hit for other artists for nearly 15 years before Willie finally…
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So much of life—and business—is about trusting the process. But in a world that pushes us to constantly go, go, go, how do we create space for clarity, inspiration, and the right solutions to emerge? In this episode, I share how activating your third eye can support your creativity, brand strategy, and decision-making by allowing ideas to marinate …
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This episode was filmed before the Super Bowl, but we hope you had a great one! It's raining in LA so get your last bike rides! Also Evan is no Ken Jennings and Kevin makes a poorly timed joke trying to be a fun uncle. The Dumb Dads are going back on tour starting with DC, Philly, NYC, Boston and Pittsburgh! Check our Linktree for updated dates and…
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The winner of Germany’s upcoming election will also play a crucial role in Europe. The Economist’s editor-in-chief speaks to Friedrich Merz, the front-runner for chancellor, on the scale of the problems–and his rather cautious solutions. Taiwan faces Chinese infiltration of its armed forces (14:00). And are backpacks really becoming cool (23:10)? L…
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Is the era of tech giants allowing their customers to secure their data coming to an end? We also discuss AltStore picking a fight with Apple, and Apple's calculated response, rumors of robots, a rumor source's apology, and the future of Ted Lasso. This episode of Upgrade is sponsored by: Ecamm: Powerful live streaming platform for Mac. Get one mon…
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Some of the most frenetic innovation of Ukraine’s war happens in the electromagnetic spectrum: detecting and denying signals to and from materiel. This invisible battle will play out elsewhere. Cycling is notorious for doping scandals, but the latest way to gain an edge will be hard to spot (7:40). And why speeches in Britain’s Parliament are getti…
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How do you run a scam operation? Perks, recruitment, outsourcing and a monthly landscaping budget—this is Scam Inc. To listen to the full series, subscribe to Economist Podcasts+. If you’re already a subscriber to The Economist, you have full access to all our shows as part of your subscription. For more information about how to access Economist Po…
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Who are the scammers? They aren't who you think. To listen to the full series, subscribe to Economist Podcasts+. If you’re already a subscriber to The Economist, you have full access to all our shows as part of your subscription. For more information about how to access Economist Podcasts+, please visit our FAQs page or watch our video explaining h…
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You wouldn’t fall for a scam—would you? A small town in Kansas is left reeling after one of its best and brightest gets sucked in. To listen to the full series, subscribe to Economist Podcasts+. If you’re already a subscriber to The Economist, you have full access to all our shows as part of your subscription. For more information about how to acce…
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Our new podcast series is a shocking look at transnational organised crime: nearly as big as the illegal-drug trade and far more sophisticated than you might think. Beware. After a week that started with bold tariff moves by the Trump administration, what can be gleaned from how things progressed (09:20)? And a staid, ancient game gets a glitzy mod…
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We meet the opposition leader who is likely to be the next president. Cleaning up the domestic mess after an alleged coup would seem easy compared with his tasks on the international stage. Our correspondent reports on renewed violence in Colombia; again, or still, it is about cocaine (10:10). And remembering the ups and downs of Marianne Faithfull…
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Hey listeners—we're hard at work on episode 216, so in the meantime, here is one of our favorite episodes from the past. Let us know if you like today's re-upload, and if you'd like to see more in the future. Thanks, we'll be back soon. To the Guy in My Bedroom - Truly Bizarre Encounter - Voicemail//Cassie - It Could Have Ended Badly - To the Guy T…
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🎵Song Lyrics🎵 A1: 每當傾聽昔日往事 輕撫那些邊角已泛黃的舊照片 我都感受到祢的喜悅與良善 即使祢的世界被完全顛覆 祢的雙眼 仍燃著熾熱火焰 燃燒著愛與熱情 向四周擴散 B1: 神啊 教我更深明白祢的愛 在波濤洶湧中 求祢賜我平安 毫無疑問 風浪終將平息 憂慮亦隨之散去 讓我領略祢內心的奇妙 確知祢的恩典足夠我用 能抵禦所有風暴 在戰場中扭轉劣勢 使我們安然無恙 A2: 我們日用的飲食 都是上主的恩賜 每晚入睡時 我們都安躺在愛中 在危險之際賜予我們溫暖 賦予我們永不退縮 永不放棄的決心 是的 上帝的愛永不疲憊 永不止息 直到永遠 主啊 祢是我們所事奉的 B2: 神啊 教我更深明白祢的愛 (噢 神啊 教我更深明白祢的愛) 祢那充滿愛意的眼神閃爍著光芒 永不褪色 撫慰所有心靈受…
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🎵Song Lyrics🎵 I draw a breath in the silence 在寂靜中 我深吸一口氣 And let the air out so softly 再輕輕呼出 Now as the day nears its ending 隨著這一天接近尾聲 Both my eyelids are growing so heavy 我的眼皮越發沉重 I still my heart in Your presence 但在祢同在中 我的心漸漸平靜 As I’m singing Your praises so gently 輕唱祢的讚美詩 Thankful for all the blessings You gave me 感謝祢賜予我的一切祝福 All You gave me 感謝祢…
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🎵Song Lyrics🎵 通往天堂的道路也許艱險重重 路上散落鋒利如刀的石頭 偶爾會跌倒擦傷 我們仍會重新站起 勉勵內心不要氣餒 主啊 無人能像祢那樣了解我 祢看見我會成為怎樣的人 無人知曉背負十架的重擔 通往天堂的道路必須以愛踐行 我靜下細想 心中滿是感恩 感激祢創造的種種奇蹟 我會把握生命中每個機會 每天建立祢的形像 仁慈的君王 無人能像祢了解我內心 祢能看見我靈深處 誰能理解放在祢額上的重量? 理解祢的同在如何跟隨並環繞? 我在寂靜中靜思片刻 在黑暗中默默禱告 求主夜裡賜下力量與指引 在曠野中賜下標記 主的窄路領我們通往天家 憑著信 我們必然得勝 黑夜越是深沉 祢的真光越顯明亮 必將我們引領 歸向祢 Bridge: 當黑暗降臨 長夜漸深 幽暗要迫我屈服 我絕不投降 我絕不會 深信祢的…
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The details President Donald Trump laid out for American ownership and redevelopment of the Gaza Strip took everyone by surprise—not least Israel’s prime minister. As improbable as it all is, though, it may play into Binyamin Netanyahu’s hands. As a second-world-war-era dispute reignites between Ukraine and Poland, Russia is the beneficiary (10:00)…
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CNN political analyst Paul Begala, a former White House chief strategist for Bill Clinton and lifelong Willie nerd, talks about “Heartland, a song Willie co-wrote and recorded with Bob Dylan for his 1993 masterpiece, Across the Borderline. “Heartland” was inspired by the American farm crisis of the mid-eighties, a tragedy Begala saw first-hand as a…
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Poetry is more than just words—it’s a tool for self-expression, healing, and connection. In this episode, I’m joined by Jean-Sebastien Surena, a Haitian-American poet and spoken word artist, whose work has one goal: to make you feel. This episode is for anyone who believes in the power of words, whether you’re an artist, entrepreneur, or brand stra…
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January is finally over and the Super Bowl is upon us as is our Dumb Dad Tour! In this episode, Evan makes his kids take an uncomfortable bike ride, while Kevin realizes he hasn't been going through his kid's backpacks, apparently, all year long. And a Dumb Parenting Submission! Remember "Family means nobody gets left behind or forgotten." The Dumb…
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From media-studies dropout to international jihadist to Syria’s ruler, Ahmed al-Sharaa has an unlikely résumé. He speaks with our editor-in-chief, sharing hopeful-sounding hints of his vision—but precious little detail. Japan’s economy has been hobbled by low inflation for years; is that now in the past (14.05)? And the lucrative media gigs of Brit…
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Topics covered in this episode: content-types package for better MIME types/Content-Type Wagtail 6.4 Build It Yourself Build backend popularity over time Extras Joke Watch on YouTube About the show Sponsored by us! Support our work through: Our courses at Talk Python Training The Complete pytest Course Patreon Supporters Connect with the hosts Mich…
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Subtitle: The 2024 Six Colors Apple Report Card We discuss the results of the Six Colors Apple Report Card for 2024 in depth, with our opinions on every category. Also, Apple had another record financial quarter, and there's a little bit of Rumor Roundup. This episode of Upgrade is sponsored by: Squarespace: Save 10% off your first purchase of a we…
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President Donald Trump followed through on his tariff threats, starting with Canada, Mexico and China. We look at the first skirmishes in what promises to be a painful trade war (10:30). A Concorde-style supersonic passenger jet could soon be flying again, if one company gets its way. And why standing ovations are no longer a rare sight (16:40). Ge…
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The Mahabharata is one of India’s two great Hindu epics. It is thousands of years old and thousands of pages long. Over the past 75 years archaeologists in India have been searching for evidence that this mythological story might be based on true events. The Economist’s Leo Mirani travels to Delhi to unearth the story behind the story, and asks who…
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The fall of Bashar al-Assad in Syria will reshape the wider region. Our correspondent says few countries have as much to gain from a stable Syria as Turkey. How will it use its leverage (09:25)? Donald Trump’s enthusiasm for cryptocurrencies will change America’s economy. And remembering Italian hermit Mauro Morandi (17:30). Listen to what matters …
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As some of Donald Trump’s most controversial choices for top jobs are questioned this week, our correspondent analyses how supine Republicans may be in his second term. Has the luxury business passed its peak (09:57)? And why scientists are finding new ways to deal with an invasive pest in Australia: the cane toad (16:55). Listen to what matters mo…
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