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Bethesda Christian Church Sermon of the Week

The weekly podcast of Bethesda Christian Church in Sterling Heights, MI

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Bethesda is a church with a long history and exciting future. For 90 years, we have endeavored to be true to scripture and introduce people to Jesus Christ. Our foundation is built on the concepts of KNOWLEDGE, RELATIONSHIP, and DESTINY.
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Welcome to Endo Battery, the podcast that's here to journey with you through Endometriosis and Adenomyosis. In a world where silence often shrouds these challenging conditions, Endo Battery stands as a beacon of hope and a source of strength. We believe in the power of knowledge, personal stories, and expert insights to illuminate the path forward. Our mission? To walk with you, hand in hand, through the often daunting landscape of Endometriosis and Adenomyosis. This podcast is like a warm h ...
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Dubiety (Dubstep)

The Murray Brand

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Welcome to the Dubstep society, an exhilarating neck-breaking experience. Dubiety is stopped until further notice, but do not stress, WE WILL RETURN SOON! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A monthly podcast brought to you by the Spinsters of Horror! This is a time once a month where Jess puts down her knitting needles and Kelly steps away from the TV to discuss horror, cult, and subversive movies with thoughtful analysis, research and passion.
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Criminal Tax Files

Robert Nordlander, CPA, CFE

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From billionaires to paupers, every economic class has their share of tax cheats. Al Capone was the first widely known criminal imprisoned for tax evasion. Since then, the tax law has been used to prosecute various white collar crimes. This podcast is for those who are interested when taxes and crimes intersect. We talk about tax crimes and look at the stories of those who committed them, those who defend them, and those who prove the cases.
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Engage the Rockies Podcast is your go-to podcast for issues concerning El Paso County, Colorado Springs, and the state of Colorado. Tune in to hear from experts from around Colorado to inform, equip, and educate yourself on the biggest issues facing our state today. New episodes drop every Monday!
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Boredofexcitement

Boredofexcitement

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Oh hello. This is the podcast of Bored of Excitement, a blog detailing, among other things, tiny adventures in the shambolic and precarious world of the London street market trader. It's a great deal more shambolic and precarious than you might think. See you in the airwaves, Paul (the writer and narrator) and Richie (the editor and producer).
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Do you enjoy angling, boating, hunting, recreational shooting or just getting outdoors and into the backcountry? Connecting with Conservation is the only podcast that delves into the business of conservation. We talk with state wildlife agency and industry experts about how conservation is achieved in the United States along with the tremendous impacts to local economies that driven by the recreational user. Join our hosts as they explore this often unknown or misunderstood aspect of how fis ...
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Oxford Sparks

Oxford Sparks

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Oxford Sparks is the place for engaging with exciting science taking place across Oxford University. Whether you are a school student, teacher, parent, interested member of the public, or a scientist, there is something for you from all the physical, life and medical sciences. There are hundreds of resources, including videos, science trails, activities to try at home, mobile phone apps, games, podcasts, virtual tours and plenty more! This series takes a broad theme and enlists experts at th ...
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Hosted by Kevin Davies, PhD, GuidePost is an exciting podcast series featuring candid conversation with the pioneers and practitioners of CRISPR and gene editing research. Guests have included luminaries Emmanuelle Charpentier, Francisco Mojica, Rodolphe Barrangou, Virginijus Siksnys, Sylvain Moineau, and Jakob Sherkow, among others. GuidePost is produced by The CRISPR Journal, the only peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the science and applications of gene editing.
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Welcome to the This Medical Life podcast. Our mission is to share stories about the triumphs and tragedies of diseases and illnesses from ancient times up until what we know today. It is about those scientific and medical minds who came before us and how, every single day, we stand on the shoulders of giants. This is a podcast about the stories of medicine. Hosted by Dr. Travis Brown and Steve Davis, our target audience is General Practitioners, medical students, and other health professiona ...
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dancninthedark, features dj sets by the most exciting artists and clubs in the world wide underground scene. Make sure to subscribe to be in on the latest. You can find previous episodes below. Archive: JOURNEY 001 - TERUEL https://drive.google.com/open?id=14tSF-xckOACJypFBfdBnFANK2YmY3i0p JOURNEY 002 - Damian Uzabiaga https://drive.google.com/open?id=1kvn6cKXwUvmS5w1_AuO4FDPXWdhqIzW6 JOURNEY 003 - Rik PD https://drive.google.com/open?id=1awRx1sRUgWLX0dDqBuHyNPoJfMcTFZuE JOURNEY 004 - MEJIA ...
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HornBloodFire

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A twice-monthly podcast exploring all things horror: gory, scary, gross and bleak. Join me and my guests as we take a dive into a movie selected based on their three keywords.
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Come sesh and chat with me :) Let's light up and talk about life, the cannabis industry, college, social media + so much more !! Hosted by me, @Blazedsamm, 24 year old cannabis content creator <333
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Best Worst Club- we all hate that we have endometriosis in common. But we couldn’t be on this journey with anybody more resilient or empathetic then the warriors that make up our club. Think of this podcast as your space to be understood, uplifted and plugged into the thriving endo- community. Join host and fellow endo warrior, Mariah Battaglia to contribute to spreading awareness of our realities and calling out the systemic injustices we face. Subscribe so you don't miss weekly episodes an ...
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Colorado voters approved a proposition in the last election that funds victims' services and other support programs through an excise tax on guns. We talk with an advocate about efforts to reduce gun vigilance. Then, what's next for RTD now that voters have weigh-in on new board members and funding? Also, how the fantasy novel "Navola" helped the a…
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To help the climate, the Governor Jared Polis wants to coax you out of your car with better alternatives. Our transportation reporter breaks down his new plan. Then, only weeks after the election, two state senators resign; now there are calls for vacancy reform. Plus, our regular climate chat with Denver7's Mike Nelson. On the cusp of a new Admini…
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Smoking is the leading cause of preventable death in the United States, causing about 1 in 5 of all deaths; the rate is similar in Colorado. During the Great American Smokeout -- when the American Cancer Society encourages people who smoke to make a plan to quit -- we look at a proposal in Denver’s city council that aims to address the issue, calli…
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The U.S. Surgeon General says almost half of American parents report feeling completely overwhelmed by stress. He now calls it an "urgent public health issue." To get perspective, we asked three parents to join us: Craig Knippenberg of Denver is a dad and family counselor, Kelli Clifton Ogunsanya is a mom and the chief operating officer at local co…
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Send us a text with a question or thought on this episode Join us for an enlightening conversation with Heather Florio, CEO of Desert Harvest, as she shares her extraordinary journey in advocating for pelvic and sexual health. Heather discusses the foundation of Desert Harvest, a company born from an accidental discovery of aloe vera’s healing prop…
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The state is launching a racial equity study to research whether systemic harm has been done to Black Coloradans. We hear from state Rep. Leslie Herod, D-Denver, who co-sponsored the bill to create a new commission to carry out that work, and from advocate Sade Cooper, executive director of C.H.I.C., the Collaborative Healing Initiative within Comm…
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President-elect Donald Trump has made Aurora the centerpiece of his immigration policy. The specifics remain unclear but state and local officials are on alert. Then, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston is also wary of changes that could impact his city. And, remembering pioneering meteorologist Warren Washington. Plus, paleontologists discover a new specie…
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Engage is joined by George Brauchler, the newly elected DA of the 23rd Judicial District, to discuss what it’s like to build a new district attorney’s office from the ground up. What are the challenges and goals of taking on such a big task? DA-Elect Brauchler also talks about the passing of the statewide ballot initiative known as Truth in Sentenc…
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It’s time to crack open a cold one as the first official season of Kelly’s Taboo Terrors is in full swing! In this episode, I am revisiting the often reviled necrophilia short film by director Nacho Cerda, Aftermath (1994). A powerful film without dialogue, Aftermath says wonders about the desecration of the body after death and how violent brutali…
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For the first time since this month’s consequential election, we sit down with Governor Jared Polis, who has just launched a new national project to "safeguard democracy." We also ask about immigration, U.S. Space Command, and working with the incoming presidential administration. Then, artifacts in glass cases are one way to share history, but His…
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Following the election, a Colorado non-profit's been inundated with requests. The Trans Continental Pipeline helps trans people move to Colorado, where protections are stronger. Then, avia flu was likely more prevalent in Colorado's dairy workers than first thought; we'll track the outlook. Plus, another chance to celebrate 20 years of African cuis…
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Send us a text with a question or thought on this episode Experience the groundbreaking perspectives of disability advocacy as we sit down with Bryce Rafferty, a passionate staff attorney with the Colorado Cross Disability Coalition. Discover how his personal journey through rehabilitation in Switzerland sheds light on the stark differences in care…
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Without the horse, says historian Tim Winegard, the world would look nothing like it does today. The Colorado Mesa University professor has written, "The Horse: A Galloping History of Humanity." He joined Sr. Host Ryan Warner on stage in Grand Junction in September for our reading series, "Turn The Page." They discuss how goods, ideas, and diseases…
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The lifetime risk for colorectal cancer is 1 in 23 men and 1 in 25 women. Detecting and diagnosing cancer is a critical step in managing a patient’s health as well as the multidisciplinary team where their care is discussed. This is the second episode of a three part series on colorectal cancer. This episode focuses on diagnosis. Many thanks to Dr …
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Next Chapter, a pilot program based in El Paso County, aims to reduce veteran suicides. Then, in Vietnam a group of fighter pilots volunteered for a seemingly impossible mission: preventing the delivery of weapons and supplies from the North to the South. Their work is chronicled in the documentary "The Misty Experiment: The Secret Battle for the H…
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Engage is joined by Jonathan K. Finer, VP of Ready Colorado, to give his analysis of the 2024 General Election in Colorado. Our state was very unique in some of the results we saw compared to the rest of the country. Jonathan gives his opinion on why that may be. To find out more about Ready Colorado, visit https://readycolo.org/…
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Jesus calls us all to place Him above all else as seen in Matthew 19 including family. We must speak in truth and grace which is a balance. Jesus showed love through compassion, patience, and grace, even while holding people accountable to teaching God's truth, and we are to do the same. We must trust God can work through that love in ways we may n…
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R&R Head Labs is a mission-based barbershop that hires people who were formerly incarcerated and returning veterans. As it marks one year in business, it's looking to expand. Then, we remember a Valeria Takata, a Colorado centenarian who shared her love for skiing. Plus, Denver's unique place in U.S. patent history and a Colorado invention makes Sh…
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Colorado's election results are in sharp contrast to the national picture. What's behind the state's move from purple to a very solid blue? And how does the Colorado Republican party differ from the national one? We speak with Seth Masket, a professor and blogger who's been following the GOP over the past four years for an upcoming book. Then, he's…
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Coloradans sent Lauren Boebert back to Congress while protecting gay marriage. They passed a gun tax at the same time they boosted law enforcement, and rejected a spin on ranked-choice voting, while sending 10 electoral college votes to Vice President Kamala Harris. Trying to make sense of it? Colorado Matters is here to explain how 'Colorado's gon…
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Send us a text with a question or thought on this episode How does disability law truly protect those with invisible conditions like endometriosis? In this episode, we delve into the world of disability rights with Bryce Rafferty, a passionate attorney from the Colorado Cross Disability Coalition (CCDC). With his unique perspective as both an advoc…
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The recent E.coli outbreak at McDonald's has the owner of Colorado-based burrito chain "Illegal Pete's" rethinking food safety. Then, a mother's search for accountability after her son endures years of racist slurs in a Weld County middle school. Plus, a program that helps Native American fathers connect with their families. And Colorado Wonders ab…
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In El Paso County, domestic violence cases are disproportionately high. A new review board will help identify trends and, hopefully, reverse them. Then, ahead of Election Day, “Purplish” explores split-ticket voting. And, a Littleton father's efforts to make the streets safer.By Colorado Public Radio
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Engage is joined by Doug Robinson, co-founder of One Chance to Grow Up, to discuss two conflicting marijuana ballot measures in Colorado Springs. Learn about what each one is, how they conflict, and considerations when making your decision this November 5th. You can find out more about One Chance to Grow Up at https://onechancetogrowup.org/…
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A swirl of accusations and demands after passwords for election equipment in Colorado appeared online. Then, Donald Trump suggests invoking a centuries-old law to combat a Venezuelan gang in Aurora; the law has a grim history in Colorado though. Plus, 'Seeking Common Ground' looks for connections amid division. And why is Colorado the center for th…
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When it comes to elections, Black women are historically a voting block that can wield a lot of power. Evette Dionne, the author of “Lifting as we Climb: Black Women's Battle for the Ballot Box” joins Chandra Thomas Whitfield at the Blair Caldwell African-American Research Library, along with future voter, 17-year-old Jaci Collins-Falcon, a senior …
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In rural Colorado, one in five people is over 65. We'll talk about the challenges of aging in place in a small town, like Rangely, as part of our series, Aging Matters. Then, how climate change is changing evaporation, and what researchers are doing to catch up. Plus, the final push for votes in Colorado's closest congressional race. Also, an elect…
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Send us a text with a question or thought on this episode Empowerment through knowledge is our mantra, and we invite you to be an active part of the endometriosis advocacy movement. Engage with thought-provoking articles, share your interests and questions, and understand the critical role of self-advocacy and community support. We aim to arm you w…
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For the first time since 1964, Colorado is getting a new judicial district. We'll talk about the impact it could have. Then, the remarkable story of Jeremiah Daniels, an Aurora boy who has Down syndrome who stars in the critically-acclaimed movie, "Color Book" which screens at the Denver Film Festival this weekend.…
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Colorectal cancer accounts for ~10% of all new cancer diagnoses. Fortunately, over the last three decades, the 5 year patient survival has increased from 56% to 71%. As with most cancers, the key to good outcomes is early detection. This is the first episode of a three part series on colorectal cancer. This episode focuses on screening. Many thanks…
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Colorado officials have eliminated tainted meat as the cause of an E. coli outbreak linked to McDonald’s quarter pounders. That leaves raw onions as the likeliest source. Food safety expert Alice White explains why raw produce is a particular problem. Then, how Colorado secures the vote with “Purplish." And, in addition to 14 statewide ballot measu…
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Jesus modeled what it looks like to give compassion and not condemnation. There is a balance of both grace and truth. Jesus offers a pathway to repentance and restoration. We as the church are called to follow Christ's example by offering love and mercy, and encouraging people to to turn from their sin to be transformed in Christ.…
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Engage gives an update on the state of the current election in El Paso County regarding total registered voters vs. current voter turnout. We also revisit a previous conversation with El Paso County Clerk and Recorder Steve Schleiker to talk about a new feature called EPC VIP that allows citizens to view results, turnouts, interactive maps, and oth…
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For Halloween, the hobgoblins at Denverite present "Denverfright," an evening of spine-chilling stories at The Bug Theatre. Brown Palace Historian Debra Faulkner informs us the call is coming from INSIDE THE HOTEL. Then, a drink with death at a Colfax dive bar. Plus, Denver novelist Kali Fajardo-Anstine shares a multi-generational family ghost stor…
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The number of people killed by domestic violence in Colorado is down by more than a third, but the number of cases is still high. Then, the Denver Nuggets open their NBA season tonight. What will it take to be a contender again for the championship? Plus, hometown hero Chauncey Billups gets his Basketball Hall of Fame moment. And later, Dia de los …
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When Russia invaded Ukraine, a young couple fled the home they'd just bought in Kiev with their three young children. Now they're living in Colorado and running a bike shop, but they don't know how long they can stay. Then, a new hotel in Denver hopes to minimize its carbon footprint well beyond its walls. Plus, a Colorado startup offers haunted ra…
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Send us a text with a question or thought on this episode Join us for a powerful episode with Dr. Allison Bontempo, postdoctoral research fellow at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, as we uncover the complexities of endometriosis and the lived experiences of those affected. With a personal connection to the disease, Dr. Bontempo transform…
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Homeowners are able to build equity when they pay their mortgages; renters don't have that benefit. A new program hopes to create a different type of incentive. Then, voters in Mesa County will decide on a big interchange project this election that contrasts philosophies and vision. Plus, what we can learn from the highest alpine garden in North Am…
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Fourteen statewide issues crowd the ballot this fall. Our public affairs team explains each of the measures in “Purplish.” CPR's podcast about politics and policy. Then, the personal journey of a CPR News host's decision to reclaim his birth name.By Colorado Public Radio
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Engage is joined by Ray Elliott, VP of the Colorado State Shooting Association, to discuss Proposition KK. If passed this November, Prop KK would impose a 6.5% sales tax on all new firearm and ammo purchases. Find out more about this statewide ballot initiative and get Ray’s opinion on the measure. You can find out more about the Colorado State Sho…
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This country’s nuclear arsenal is “geriatric.” And many of the people who maintain it are heading towards retirement. Worrisome– if you believe, as the U.S. does, that nuclear deterrence keeps us safe. Colorado science writer Sarah Scoles examines the future of nuclear defense in her new book, “Countdown.” She spoke with Ryan Warner at the Center f…
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