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Crossing Faiths

John Pinna and Elliot Toman

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Crossing Faiths is a podcast where people from diverse religious backgrounds openly discuss everything you're NOT supposed to discuss at the dinner table. Join hosts Jt Pinna, a career national security, international affairs, and D.C. insider, and Elliot Toman, a former media director in the Evangelical church, as they engage in lively conversations about the impact of faith on current events. Crossing Faiths also welcomes guests from various religious and experiential backgrounds to share ...
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Basketball podcast featuring Coach Koran Godwin (Inventor of BallhogGloves.com), Stephen Bardo (Fox Sports Analyst) and Myson Jones (Founder of Hoops Institute). We talk success on and off of the court. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ballrockpill/support
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The Koran (Qur’an) is regarded by Muslims as the word of God (Allah) as revealed to the prophet Muhammad. It is divided into 114 chapters (surahs), arranged roughly by length. This version, The Meaning of the Glorious Koran, is a widely used English translation of the Koran by a Muslim Englishman. Many Muslims, however, including Pickthall, believe that true translations of the Koran from the original Arabic are impossible, and see translations into other languages only as useful interpretat ...
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In this podcast you'll find recordings of ancient and modern writings that are directly relevant to "The Ancient Tradition" Podcast (see theancienttradition.com), a podcast which aims to reconstruct, from the evidence available in the ancient record, the original religious tradition given to human beings "in the beginning".
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Tafsīr al-Jalālayn is a classical interpretation of the Qur'an, composed by the two Imams, Jalal ad-Din al-Maḥalli and Jalal ad-Din as-Suyuti. Shaykh Ahsan Hanif explains the tafsir, covering each Juz of the Qur'an. Recorded at Green Lane Masjid during Ramadan 1441AH (2020).
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Dharma, Karma, and Innate Goodness of the Human Race, with two important guest speakers- Muhammad and The Seer. Muhammad will be discussing the Koran and The Seer will discuss The Ramayana.
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Were Just Talking About It is an extension of the Introduction to Islam talks and courses that Jason Howk has been leading nationally since June 2015. This podcast does not aim to denigrate Islam or to spread a religion. Simply put this is an effort to get people talking more openly about religion and focused on finding common ground and understanding. Around the world the loudest voices that focus on Islam are usually on the far extremes of the topic. Either speakers love or hate Islam. Thi ...
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American Muslim Project is a weekly podcast featuring Muslims shaping America. For nearly 500 years, Muslims have had a presence in North America and have made lasting contributions to American life, culture, and history. In each episode, our podcast elevates unique Muslim voices and explores how they are currently influencing the American experience. American Muslim Project is produced by Rifelion Media. For advertising opportunities please email PodcastPartnerships@Studio71us.com We wanna ...
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When we open the pages of the best seller of all time, we enter the greatest story ever told. Unlike the Koran, the Scriptures of both Jews and Christians tell a story. Do you know the setting of this story, the main characters, the plot, the climax, and the resolution? Who are the good characters and the bad? Is it a comedy or a tragedy? This series will help you feel comfortable and confident that you know the story that God is telling in His Word, why He is telling it, and how you fit int ...
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When we open the pages of the best seller of all time, we enter the greatest story ever told. Unlike the Koran, the Scriptures of both Jews and Christians tell a story. Do you know the setting of this story, the main characters, the plot, the climax, and the resolution? Who are the good characters and the bad? Is it a comedy or a tragedy? This series will help you feel comfortable and confident that you know the story that God is telling in His Word, why He is telling it, and how you fit int ...
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Last Week on Earth with GARI

Global Arena Research Institute

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Where technology, science, politics, economy & society meet - think, learn and be entertained a little along the way! Interviews, discussions and latest topics & events that you should know about! GARI is a research institute that uses advanced technology, such as AI with Big Data, to visualise, understand and create the ability to manage globalisation. Your host is GARI Executive Director Odessa Primus.
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At a time when 60% of counties in the United States have no daily newspaper to hold governments and corporations accountable, we have to start asking why. The biggest reason: the rise of big tech. When 90% of all new digital ad revenue is swallowed by Google and Facebook, it’s becoming impossible to fund the kind of reporting that has uncovered corruption, solved crimes, and literally saved lives. I was never interested in the business side of journalism. I believed in the separation of chur ...
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Whiskey and The Surfer

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WHISKEY AND THE SURFER Whiskey and the Surfer is the morning radio show you always wished they’d play on the radio. Equal parts rocking good time and laid back hilarity, hosts Whiskey and The Surfer (Wes Key and Fliip Riivers) jam tunes and riff on the topics of today, like alternative realities, simulation theory, Faith, conspiracy, demons, Fake News and movies they will never see. Wes Key (Whiskey) is the cool-headed, socially liberal, married, sober, loveable, optimist who loves rock and ...
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0:00 - Intro 6:40 - Jolani and HTS 16:33 - Why did the Rebels Act Now? 30:30 - Will the Rebels Unite? 34:30 - Was the revolution worth it? 46:25 - Will this offensive cause problems for Gaza? 59:15 - Are Syrians Hopeful? 1:06:20 - Are the secret police still active? 1:10:10 - Reconstruction Bilal Abdul Kareem, born Darrell Lamont Phelps in 1970 in …
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The 2025 Presidential Symposium will be held on Blue Bell Campus Tuesday, February 11. Dr. Stephanie Allen, Director of Equity, Diversity and Belonging gives all the details about this year’s event, including information on keynote speaker Roberto Clemente Jr. Recorded and edited by Quinn Szente from the College's Sound Recording and Music Technolo…
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This part six of a series of podcasts that will give you a snapshot of the No Name Heroes of the Faith. People who God used in small ways to make big things happen. In this episode we will learn about Macrina. The main source I will be using for these episodes will come from the pages of Christian History Magazine. Check them out at https://christi…
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In the poetry collection Prayers of a Heretic (Plain View Press, 2015), Yermiyahu Ahron Taub explores the "crime" of heresy and the condition of existential displacement through the language of prayer and prayerful voice/s. In the first section, "Visits and Visitations," the poet imagines a variety of protagonists in situations of supplication. The…
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Lawrence Stephenson was born and raised on the East Side of London to atheist parents. After years of spiritual exploration, he became a Christian as an adult and went on to help plant a thriving church in Scotland. Now, Lawrence has overcome his dyslexia to write a fascinating piece of Christian fiction in which he explores heaven, hell, and the m…
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This part five of a new series of podcasts that will give you a snapshot of the No Name Heroes of the Faith. People who God used in small ways to make big things happen. In this episode we will learn about St. Louis. The main source I will be using for these episodes will come from the pages of Christian History Magazine. Check them out at https://…
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MCCC alumnus Stephan Strother, Sr., is a United States Marine Corps veteran and currently works as the senior safety specialist at PECO Energy Company. He’ll talk to Jared about his story as a student at the College, his role at PECO and what makes a good employee for someone starting their career. Recorded and edited by Matthew O'brien from the Co…
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This part four of a new series of podcasts that will give you a snapshot of the No Name Heroes of the Faith. People who God used in small ways to make big things happen. In this episode we will learn about Candace and Cecilia. The main source I will be using for these episodes will come from the pages of Christian History Magazine. Check them out a…
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Lucien Greaves is a prominent social activist and the co-founder and spokesperson for The Satanic Temple. Born in Detroit, Michigan, Greaves studied neuroscience at Harvard University, specializing in false-memory syndrome. In this wide-ranging interview, John Pinna Lucien about religious freedom, misconceptions about Satanism, and the organization…
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This part three of a new series of podcasts that will give you a snapshot of the No Name Heroes of the Faith. People who God used in small ways to make big things happen. In this episode we will learn about Anthusa. The main source I will be using for these episodes will come from the pages of Christian History Magazine. Check them out at https://c…
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Note: Elliot would like to apologize for butchering Zoltan Istvan's name in relation to the 2020 election. The 2024 presidential candidate for the Transhumanist Party is Tom Ross. Disclaimer: The personal opinions stated in this episode are just that: Personal opinions. They in no way reflect the official position of any group, organization or affi…
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In the podcast, Reem Alsalem, the United Nations Special Rapporteur for Violence Against Women and Girls, discusses her role and mission to address and combat violence against women and girls globally. She highlights the complexity and scope of her work, including engagement with both governments and non-state actors, and emphasizes her commitment …
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This part two of a new series of podcasts that will give you a snapshot of the No Name Heroes of the Faith. People who God used in small ways to make big things happen. In this episode we will learn about Father Damien. The main source I will be using for these episodes will come from the pages of Christian History Magazine. Check them out at https…
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Continuing our 60th anniversary celebration, Koran Prince, Mustangs Men’s Basketball Head Coach tells Jared about his time as a student-athlete at Montco, what he loves about coaching and his thoughts on 60 years of Montco. Recorded by Quinn Szente and edited by Donnell Woods from the College's Sound Recording and Music Technology Program…
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Dr. Dennis Wuerthner’s Poems and Stories for Overcoming Idleness: P’ahan chip by Yi Illo (U Hawaii Press, 2024) is the first complete English translation of one of the oldest extant Korean source materials. The scholar, Yi Illo (1152–1220), filled this collection with poetry by himself and diverse writers, ranging from Chinese master poets and Kory…
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In this engaging conversation between host John Pinna and Rabbi Josh Franklin of the Jewish Center of the Hamptons, they explore the intersection of faith, humor, and community leadership. The discussion begins with Rabbi Franklin's personal journey to becoming a rabbi despite initially resisting following in his father's footsteps, then moves into…
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3:50 - Iran attacked by Israel 27:04 - Trump on Rogan 39:50 - Kamala on Gaza 59:57 - Maduro at BRICS on Gaza 1:03:40 - Microsoft fires employees for Gaza Vigil 1:18:15 - IDF experiencing PTSD 1:33:48 - Hezbollah and Iran Strategy 1:39:04 - MSNBC deletes interview with Jeremy Scahill 1:52:45 - Theo Vonn breaks down on Gaza 1:59:55 - Dr. Bazian resig…
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This part one of a new series of podcasts that will give you a snapshot of the No Name Heroes of the Faith. People who God used in small ways to make big things happen. In this episode we will learn about Anne of Bohemia. The main source I will be using for these episodes will come from the pages of Christian History Magazine. Check them out at htt…
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In the conversation, John Pinna, a Muslim, and Father John Anderson, an Orthodox Christian priest, discuss various aspects of Islamic law, particularly focusing on "Zina" (adultery or illicit sexual relations). They explore how threats of sexual violence, such as rape, violate Islamic principles, including the prohibition against violence unless in…
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The Justice Bell has begun a three-year residency inside the libraries at Montgomery County Community College’s campuses in Pottstown and Blue Bell. Find out more about the bell’s inspiring history of championing women’s voting rights and new library initiatives, including a grant to support nontraditional students with children. Recorded by Quinn …
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This interview between John Pinna and Joseph Atwill revolves around Atwill's controversial thesis from his book Caesar's Messiah, which posits that the Gospels were a Roman invention designed to quell Jewish messianic rebellions during the first century. Atwill argues that the Flavian emperors, particularly Vespasian and his son Titus, fabricated t…
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This is a special encore episode of my popular Christian History series while I take a Sabbatical. This is Part 61 of the Christian History Series. We are now in the Modern Age. This episode is part 2 of a book report I wrote on the Islamic holy book Koran. In it I quote the Koran extensively on a variety of topics. The version of the Koran I analy…
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Poetry is a commentary on life, on the human longing to find shelter in a space where the spiritual and the physical, the holy and the profane meet. For thousands of years, the exploration of text, of words, of what was not said between the lines has been a creative and meaning-making outlet for Jewish scholars and artists. With Tashlikh (Ben Yehud…
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In this interview, John Pinna speaks with Abbie Hafez about her journey from Christianity to Islam. Abbie discusses growing up in a small Christian community in Michigan, her unexpected move to Dubai, and her gradual exposure to Islam through her Muslim husband. She describes the profound emotional and spiritual impact of reading the Quran and pray…
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This is a special encore episode of my popular Christian History series while I take a Sabbatical. This is Part 60 of the Christian History Series. We are now in the Modern Age. This episode is part 1 of a book report I wrote on the Islamic holy book Koran. In it I quote the Koran extensively on a variety of topics. The version of the Koran I analy…
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Continuing our 60th anniversary celebration, Wendy Axelrod, Blue Bell Rotary Club President, talks to Jared about the organization’s work and partnership with Montgomery County Community College that has last more than 25 years. Recorded and edited by Quinn Szente from the College's Sound Recording and Music Technology Program…
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In this podcast interview, Rabbi Sarah Noyovitz ("Rabbi Noyo") and John Pinna engage in a thoughtful conversation centered on the power of language in multi-faith dialogues, particularly regarding sensitive issues like the Israel-Palestine conflict. They explore how certain charged words, like "genocide," can halt meaningful conversations and discu…
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This is a special encore episode of my popular Christian History series while I take a Sabbatical. This is Part 59 of the Christian History Series. We are now in the Modern Age. This episode is the third part of a multi part look at Islam and what they believe. In this third part, we compare Islam to Christianity. Here is the text I used to bring y…
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In 1900, Depot Charlie, Chief of the Tituni-Joshua people—whose ancestral lands are situated in southern Oregon—narrated the creation story of his people to an anthropologist, who subsequently documented it in Volume 28 of the Journal of American Folklore. The Tituni-Joshua people had significant interactions with European settlers in the late 1700…
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Hilarion Heagy, 41, had previously served as a priest for 10 years and lived as a monk for an even longer period. He embraced Islam this year and changed his name to Said Abdul Latif. YOUR GIFTS SUPPORT THE MAD MAMLUKS PODCAST: Please support us on https://Patreon.com/themadmamluks You can also support us on through PayPal VISIT OUR SOCIALS FOR MOR…
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In the early 1900s, the creation account of the Native American Maidu people, whose ancestral lands are located in northern California in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains, was documented in Volume 17 of the Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. During the mid-19th century, amid the Gold Rush, the Maidu people had significa…
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Troy Gramling is pastor of Potential Church, a fast-growing church based in the Fort Lauderdale area with over 20,000 members. He recently released his new book, the title of which is "Potential: The Uncontainable Power of God Within You." In this interview, Elliot Toman engages Troy in a discussion about his definition of success in the context of…
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This is a special encore episode of my popular Christian History series while I take a Sabbatical. This is Part 58 of the Christian History Series. We are now in the Modern Age. This episode is the second part of a multi part look at Islam and what they believe. In this second part, we will look at the beliefs of Islam. Here are the text I used to …
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3:00 - ISNA in Dallas 12:15 - Waco 17:30 - Cats and Migrants 42:45 - Fuentes PUT MUSLIMS on MUTE 1:11:10 - Cat Stevens Controversy 1:29:05 - Sneako vs Tate 1:34:22 - Pager Attack YOUR GIFTS SUPPORT THE MAD MAMLUKS PODCAST: Please support us on https://Patreon.com/themadmamluks You can also support us on through PayPal VISIT OUR SOCIALS FOR MORE DIS…
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Nicholas Molbert's Altars of Spine and Fraction (Curbstone Press/Northwestern UP, 2024) follows its protagonist through the joys and dangers of childhood on the rural Gulf Coast, through familial loss, and into adulthood. Refusing to romanticize what has been lost, Molbert instead interrogates how nostalgia is most often enjoyed by those with the p…
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The 2024-2025 art exhibitions at Blue Bell and Pottstown campuses are underway. Galleries Director Patrick Rodgers tells Jared what’s coming this season and why he’s excited. Recorded and edited by Quinn Szente from the College's Sound Recording and Music Technology ProgramBy Montgomery County Community College
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This is a special encore episode of my popular Christian History series while I take a Sabbatical. This is Part 62 of the Christian History Series. We are now in the Modern Age. This episode is the first part of a multi part look at Islam and what they believe. In this first part, we will look at the history of Islam. Here are the text I used to br…
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The conversation between John Pinna and Father John Anderson on the podcast centers around the role of political debates in U.S. elections, particularly reflecting on a recent debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. They criticize the current state of media-driven debates, viewing them as spectacle rather than informative discourse, arguing …
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Lesbian poetry as a form of socio-political praxis in the Philippine context. This episode’s guest argues that lesbian writing – by lesbians and about lesbians – is a form of activism and decolonial praxis, as well as an important form of political identity. Dr Naomi Cammayo’s academic/literary interests are within the fields of poetry, Philippine …
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Dr. James Beacham is a physicist at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. He researches phenomena such as dark matter and quantum black holes, and is known for his advocacy for next-generation collider experiments at higher energies. In addition to his research, he regularly speaks around the globe about the future of science, technology, and society.…
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This is a special encore episode of my popular Christian History series while I take a Sabbatical. This is Part 56 of the Christian History Series. We are now in the Modern Age. This episode part of a multi part look at the cults that sprang up in the Modern Age. This is the second episode focusing on the beliefs of Christian Science. Here is the t…
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Scholars, critics, and creators describe certain videogames as being “poetic,” yet what that means or why it matters is rarely discussed. In Game Poems: Videogame Design as Lyric Practice (Amherst College Press, 2023), independent game designer Jordan Magnuson explores the convergences between game making and lyric poetry and makes the surprising p…
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