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Central Lutheran Church - Elk River

Central Lutheran Church

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Established in 1948, Central Lutheran Church has been a beacon of faith and community in Elk River, Minnesota, for more than seven decades. Led by our dedicated Lead Pastor, Ryan Braley, we are a congregation deeply rooted in family values and intergenerational connection. Central Lutheran Church offers two services every Sunday at 8:30 AM and 10:00 AM, welcoming individuals and families of all ages to join us in worship and fellowship. Our services and activities are thoughtfully designed t ...
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An agricultural podcast catering to the part time producer. Hosted by Luke Farmer, a farrier and Producer from Central Canada Luke will sit down and have a kitchen table coffee visit with producers and agricultural industry members that have been successful in the agricultural industry while raising a family and working a career on the side of their operations.
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Buck Junkie Podcast

Cypress Corner Outdoors

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When you mix a couple guys with a passion for hunting and a microphone, you get the Buck Junkies Podcast. Each week we share our own fund and southern twist on hunting, fishing, cooking wild game, food plot farming and everything else we love about the great outdoors.
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The science that is needed to conserve everything from alpine meadows to great white sharks is covered here as we interview young and seasoned scientists that are passionate about their profession and what they are studying. The podcast is hosted by the Department of Ecology at Montana State University in beautiful Bozeman, Montana (the views expressed in this podcast do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of Ecology or Montana State University).
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Conventional ideas of beauty are typically associate it with goodness and kindness. However, appearances can be deceptive. Jean Briggerland is exquisitely lovely, but few know that this ethereal, angelic facade hides an utterly immoral and cruel heart within. Her insatiable lust for power and money claim many an innocent victim till one day, a lawyer named Jack Glover is called upon to defend his best friend and cousin, James Meredith in a murder trial. Meredith is alleged to have murdered a ...
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Non-Typical Nation

Non-Typical Nation

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The Non-Typical Nation podcast is your go-to audio entertainment; whether you’re waiting out the big buck in the tree stand, stuck at work dreaming of days in the woods, or socked in at sheep-camp! Hosts Brody Teale and Erik Labrie talk hunting, fishing, and everything involved in our overwhelming passion for the outdoors. We share stories, advice, gear talk, and general outdoor chatter featuring special guests for you and the Nation! Welcome to the Non-Typical Nation!
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Film And Whiskey

Bob Book and Brad Gee

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Lifelong friends Brad and Bob are not experts--they're just two guys who really enjoy movies and whiskey. Join them as they combine their passions into one hilarious and insightful show. Each episode, they discuss a classic movie and pair it with a new expression of whiskey. From indies to blockbusters, we offer a fresh take on movies you thought you knew. And don't worry if you're new to either of these worlds - Film & Whiskey is great for beginners or experts alike. With witty banter and e ...
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What happens when Jesus interrupts an ordinary meal to become a servant? On this Maundy Thursday, we witness a profound moment that transforms how we understand love and service. There's a striking difference between choosing to serve and choosing to be a servant. Most of us serve when it fits our schedule, when we gain something from it, or when w…
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"I am the resurrection and the life." With these words, Jesus makes one of his most profound declarations while standing at the grave of his friend Lazarus. But what does this statement really mean for us today? When Jesus refers to the dead Lazarus as merely "sleeping," he hints at something revolutionary: death isn't permanent. While the disciple…
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Bob and Brad dive into the brooding, morally complex thriller Prisoners (2013), directed by Denis Villeneuve. With towering performances from Hugh Jackman and Jake Gyllenhaal, the film explores justice, vengeance, and the disturbing gray areas in between. Then, they uncork a bottle of Almost Old Bones Bourbon, a high-proof expression with deep flav…
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Bob and Brad welcome filmmaker and YouTube essayist Patrick H. Willems to the show to revisit one of Pixar’s most beloved and thematically rich films: Ratatouille (2007). Together, they explore why Ratatouille may just be one of the best movies ever made about the creative process. Later in the episode, Bob and Brad sip and review Penelope Wheated …
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The ancient world valued gardens as rare treasures belonging only to kings and the wealthy. These weren't merely beautiful spaces but powerful symbols of divine blessing, order over chaos, and sacred communion. When Jesus declares "I am the true vine," he taps into this rich imagery that runs through Scripture from Eden to the New Jerusalem. What d…
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In today’s episode, those storms down here got REAL bad (01:15), and poor Tyler got some of the worst of it (04:30)... We’re glad that everyone was safe, but some of our stands weren’t quite as lucky as us (09:14). Will has been running the chainsaw to clear up some remaining limbs, and it will WEAR YOU OUT (16:42)! What are the pros of a tornado d…
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Wilderness journeys reveal what's hidden in the depths of our hearts. During this Lent season, we're exploring how temporary discomfort creates space for profound spiritual growth. The 40-day period of Lent mirrors powerful biblical wilderness experiences – from Israel's desert wandering to Jesus facing temptation alone. These weren't punishments b…
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Bob and Brad dive deep into Spike Jonze’s haunting, beautiful, and eerily prescient film Her (2013), a story that explores intimacy, technology, and what it means to truly connect. As part of Season 7's "Modern Classics" theme, they ask the question: Does Her deserve that label? Then, the hosts pour a glass of Old Elk Infinity Blend Whiskey—a truly…
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What if Jesus calling us "sheep" isn't just a poetic metaphor, but a profound truth about human nature? In this eye-opening message, Pastor Ryan explores why sheep perfectly represent our tendencies toward poor judgment, defenselessness, and aimless wandering - and why that's actually good news. Drawing from 10,000 years of sheep domestication hist…
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In today’s episode, y’all make sure to get in on our Turkey Call giveaway in the community (00:15)! Mikey, Malcom, and Will went off to get a turkey this past weekend, and BOY was it an experience (04:09). Malcom might be a novice turkey hunter but he thinks he’s ready to be a WORLD CHAMP caller (17:26). If you call up a gobbler and they answer, ar…
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Jesus' declaration "I am the way, the truth, and the life" isn't made during a theological debate or before a massive crowd. Instead, these profound words emerge around a dinner table as comfort for twelve confused disciples facing imminent loss and uncertainty. The setting is crucial: the Last Supper has transformed from celebration to chaos. Jesu…
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What happens when our spiritual vision gets things backward? Ryan explores two powerful Gospel narratives that flip conventional religious understanding on its head. First, we dive into John 9, where Jesus heals a man blind from birth—but the real story isn't just about physical healing. As the formerly blind man progressively recognizes Jesus (fir…
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Bob and Brad are joined by returning guest Zach Johnston, master blender at Blackwood Distilling, for a conversation about Taika Waititi’s 2019 film Jojo Rabbit. This genre-bending satire explores the absurdity of hatred, nationalism, and innocence lost…all through the eyes of a 10-year-old boy and his imaginary friend: Adolf Hitler. Then, the guys…
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In today’s episode, we’ve got our WINNERS for our recent deer season corkboard contest (00:16)! Malcom is officially ON THE BOARD for a turkey this season (05:35). If you manage to hit that bird but don’t quite put them down, should you chase after them (10:50)? We’ve all seen those bird jakes on our trail cams, but what about an EMU (13:20)? Mark …
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Have you ever caught yourself looking at someone else's life, work, or talents and thinking, "What about them?" You're not alone. In this deeply reflective episode, we explore a fascinating moment between Jesus and Peter from John 21 that perfectly captures our human tendency toward comparison. After his resurrection, Jesus is having a profound con…
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Bob and Brad step up to the plate with Moneyball (2011), the critically acclaimed sports drama that redefined how baseball is analyzed. Starring Brad Pitt, Jonah Hill, and Philip Seymour Hoffman, Moneyball explores how analytics and data revolutionized Major League Baseball. Is this just a great baseball movie, or does it transcend the sport entire…
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Standing in the temple courts during the vibrant Festival of Sukkot, surrounded by massive oil lamps commemorating God's pillar of fire, Jesus makes his bold declaration: "I am the light of the world." The timing couldn't be more profound—moments after extending radical grace to a woman caught in adultery and publicly shamed. This powerful message …
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The finale of season one, and the last stop on the June 2024 Road Trip! This episode of state of the state parks is sponsored by SmugMug.com State of The State Parks listeners get 14 days free and 15% off a new account . Plans start as low as 3$ a month for half a terabyte. Unlimited storage plans , that’s right unlimited, start as low as $25 a mon…
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In today’s episode, turkey season has FINALLY kicked off here in North Mississippi (00:15)! The storms almost wiped out the entire opening weekend (03:33)... The Turkey Stamp Bill passed down in Mississippi, and they are HIGH (05:51)! We may not have got any birds ourselves, but these honorary Buck Junkies have got themselves some gobblers (08:18).…
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In this special edition of Film & Whiskey, Bob sits down with Logan Welk, President of BR Distilling and Blue Note Bourbon, to catch up on what’s been happening with the brand since their last feature on the show in 2020. From new expressions to expanded distribution, Logan shares insider updates on Blue Note’s rise in the American whiskey scene. B…
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Have you ever pondered the beautiful tension between your cosmic significance and humble origins? This reflective episode explores an ancient rabbinical practice of carrying two contradictory truths that perfectly balance our understanding of human existence. The rabbis recommended keeping two pieces of paper in your pockets. The first reads, "For …
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This week, Bob and Brad are joined by author and film critic Daniel Joyaux to discuss Ben Affleck’s 2012 Best Picture winner, Argo—a tense, politically charged thriller that blends espionage with Hollywood satire. As part of our season-long theme of “Modern Classics,” we’re asking: Does Argo deserve to be remembered as a defining film of its era? T…
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What happens when religious gatekeeping collides with divine compassion? Jesus' declaration "I am the gate for the sheep" emerges from a powerful confrontation over a man born blind—healed but subsequently expelled from the synagogue by religious leaders more concerned with rule-keeping than rejoicing in restoration. This declaration arrives during…
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Bob and Brad are joined by author and critic Noah Gittell to dive deep into Quentin Tarantino’s 2019 film Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood. Then, our hosts shift gears to review one of the most anticipated bourbon releases of the year: Eagle Rare 17-Year-Old Bourbon, a staple of the Buffalo Trace Antique Collection (BTAC). (0:00) Intro (04:21) Brad Ex…
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What are we truly hungry for? In a world filled with temporary satisfactions, Jesus offers something far more substantial when he declares "I am the Bread of Life." This powerful statement—the first of seven "I Am" declarations in John's Gospel—reaches back to the very name of God revealed to Moses at the burning bush. When God identified himself a…
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The profound symbolism of Ash Wednesday unveils a journey from endings to new beginnings. Far from being simply a gloomy reminder of mortality, the message "you are dust, and to dust you shall return" offers a beautiful invitation to transformation. Dust and ashes represent the end of something. Throughout Scripture, we see figures like Job and the…
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Ryan opens episode 77 of the Reflections podcast by sharing a fascinating encounter at Starbucks with a man who left his Protestant evangelical church to become Catholic. The man's surprising reason? He was tired of theological arguments and wanted one authoritative voice to provide definitive answers. This conversation launches Ryan into a thought…
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Join Chris and Moe as they discover Salinas River State Beach! They find "By the wind sailors!" This episode of state of the state parks is sponsored by SmugMug.com State of The State Parks listeners get 14 days free and 15% off a new account . Plans start as low as 3$ a month for half a terabyte. Unlimited storage plans , that’s right unlimited, s…
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