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Holy Smokes® is the world's largest private cigar club and now we've taken the message of Faith, Friendship, Fine Tobacco & Drink from our 'secret' Facebook group to the world! Listen to host Steve Reiter as he interviews Holy Smokes members, cigar manufacturers, lounge owners, theologians, influencers, and much more.
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Orthodox Wisdom

Readings from Saints of Holy Orthodoxy

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Readings of the Writings and Lives of Orthodox Christian Saints. These recordings are free to download and share. All I ask is that you do so respectfully and reference this channel. You can also contact me, Timothy Honeycutt, at: [email protected] Glory to Jesus Christ!
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It’s the ADHD-Friendly Show, where we celebrate smart, creative women with ADHD. We focus on the positive aspects of our neurodiversity and share tips, hacks and life advice on playing to your own unique strengths at work and life. There’s no denying that living with ADHD can be challenging (especially around menopause, holy smokes), but focusing on the good is the best way to create energy, focus and follow through, so that’s what we do here. Connect with me on Instagram: www.instagram.com/ ...
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Home to the Spectator's best podcasts on everything from politics to religion, literature to food and drink, and more. A new podcast every day from writers worth listening to. ** Americano and Chinese Whispers are nominated in the Political Podcast Awards 2025. Vote for it to win the People's Choice category here (https://politicalpodcastawards.co.uk/the-peoples-choice-award/) **
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Foundational Podcast

F Dean Hackett

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Pastor Dean has a passion to see this generation experience a transforming spiritual renewal. He preaches and teach the uncompromised Word of God, calling the church back from the smoke and light shows, delusion, and tolerance message to the established Word of God. It is with this deep commitment that he addresses issues facing the 21st Century disciple of Jesus Christ. Speaking to a post-Christian, post-modern American culture, he teaches that the Holy Bible is infallible and inerrant and ...
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At the church review podcast we explore the diverse world of faith and community through engaging reviews of churches and demonitations. Each episode features insightful discussions, personal experiences, and helping listeners find a spiritual home that resonates with their beliefs and values.
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Mid Flight Brawl

Mid Flight Brawl

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Any tip rat can fly now. Here is what happens when they do. Nick Cody & Luke Heggie catalogue the greatest air travel incidents. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to "Not Safe For Sunday," the podcast that's breaking down barriers and bringing faith into the forefront of everyday life. Join us for open, raw discussions as we tackle the gritty realities of life head-on, laugh at the absurdities, and share candid stories that resonate with the challenges people face in the modern world.
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My name is Zieed. Topics and discussions may include: business, travel, & education of Intl. Scientific Relations with tangents on religion, cannabis, geopolitics, entertainment, racism, many other ism's, God, philosophy, migration, languages, and of course music & content. Here to examine the micro of the day to day and the macro plays in the back. Sense of humor advised bc it aint a crime to laugh. It's about right QUESTIONS not right answers. Vitamin Z, Unfiltered, like our Holy Land oliv ...
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Candace Owens

The Daily Wire

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Candace Owens holds nothing back in her brand new show as she takes on the political and cultural issues of the day. Featuring deep dives, investigations and exposés on today’s burning topics. Listen to CANDACE OWENS Monday through Friday at 3 PM ET / 2 PM CT.
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Engaging Faith

Charles Frame

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The Word of God is alive! It's meant to engage, enable and empower us for living in victory and fruitfulness. Engaging Faith is a weekly podcast about being intentional in that pursuit; it's about mining the scriptures, allowing the Holy Spirit to teach us His Word, so that we can live an Engaging Faith. Join and explore God’s Word in discussions, lectures and in-depth Bible study. The podcast has three categories of content: Expeditions: My lecture series/studies in Scripture. Random Excurs ...
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Fantastic Noise

University of Bedfordshire

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A podcast about making radio, from the University of Bedfordshire. Join Terry Lee as we hear from experts and professionals talking about a variety of radio topics, as well as jargon-busting, and discussion exploring how we define what good audio is.
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Transmissions From Jonestown

The Attention Span Recovery Project

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On November 18 1978 Jim Jones and the Peoples Temple died in Jonestown in what is considered to be the largest mass suicide in modern history. Locked deep within an FBI vault, the tapes chronicling the history of Peoples Temple were finally made public after 20 years. From Jim Jones shady beginnings as a faith healer to that final tragic night that his loyal followers drank the Koolaide. Join us as we piece together the history of Peoples Temple and try to understand what led to their demise.
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The word confessions may trigger the thought of church,this is far from that. This space will allow the listeners and users to speak freely on topics ,issues, subjects in a comfortable environment. Why is the environment comfortable, its comfortable because 1. The user chooses a voice changer application of their liking. 2. The user creates a silhouette email to remain anonymous 3. The user then Emails the content to [email protected] I am pushing for a deeper purpose with t ...
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Doubt on Tap

Doubt on Tap

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Doubt on Tap is a conversation about everything. Bring your doubts, your questions, whatever is on your mind.This is the conversation that you can’t have in polite company. We talk about religion and politics. Nothing is out of bounds. The "After Show" is where the hosts of Doubt on Tap break down the conversation and give their perspectives.
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A.I.N.E.

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A.I.N.E. is an app exclusive radio drama series about a faulty Human-Robot Hybrid adjusting to life in contemporary Ireland. Although A.I.N.E. appears as a smart and sophisticated 30 year old, the reality is...she’s not the sharpest tool in the box. Can artificial intelligence and Irish society co-exist? Is it all going to end in tears? Tune in every Monday to hear Ireland’s first A.I. bring awkwardness to a new level. A.I.N.E. (Artificial Intelligence Nine Eight) was a joint development bet ...
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There has been a Christian community in Syria since the first century AD. But it is shrinking fast and faces terrifying new threats as the country’s government, following the overthrow of President Assad, forges alliances with hardline Muslims including foreign jihadists – Uighurs from China, Uzbeks from Central Asia, Chechens from Russia, Afghans …
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Welcome to another episode of Holy Smokes. Today, we are pleased to feature a talk by the founder of Holy Smokes, Kei Hiramine, also known as the "Godfather" or "Pope of the Smoke." This episode captures a recent Holy Smokes gathering organized by local lead Chris Ford in the San Francisco Bay Area. Kei shares how Holy Smokes began as a simple gath…
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There has been a Christian community in Syria since the first century AD. But it is shrinking fast and faces terrifying new threats as the country’s government, following the overthrow of President Assad, forges alliances with hardline Muslims including foreign jihadists – Uighurs from China, Uzbeks from Central Asia, Chechens from Russia, Afghans …
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In this episode on Jesus Take the Wheel, hosts Jesse and Dan dive deep into the spiritual potholes of life’s journey. From discussing what this popular phrase means to pondering if surrendering control is the ultimate act of trust, they wrestle with what it really means to let Jesus navigate and drive. With humor and heart, prepare for theological …
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Video mentioned in this podcast: ADHD Dopamine: The first hours of your day MATTERShttps://youtu.be/Etp15bmMSCc Are you an ADHD business owner who's struggling with self-doubt? In this video, I break down the most common limiting beliefs that hold ADHD entrepreneurs back and share how I built a successful business despite these challenges. Learn wh…
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As a man with the instincts of an insurgent, Morgan McSweeney, Keir Starmer’s chief of staff, has found Labour’s first six months in office a frustrating time, writes The Spectator’s editor Michael Gove. ‘Many of his insights – those that made Labour electable – appeared to have been overlooked by the very ministers he propelled into power.’ McSwee…
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When Netanyahu visited the White House, Donald Trump said in a press conference that the US could take over the Gaza Strip and suggested the permanent resettlement of its 1.8 million residents to neighbouring Arab countries. It has sparked global condemnation raising questions about where the Gaza citizens could be resettled to, and how this could …
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It’s Fables from the Cribside! (FFTC), our series providing a rapid review of recent Cribsiders episodes for your spaced learning. Today, we’re taking a look back at three of our prior episodes with a focus on pediatric endocrine disorders - #56 Puberty, #70 Short Stature, and #78 Hypothyroidism.By The Cribsiders
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My guest in this week's Book Club podcast is Philip Marsden, whose new book Under A Metal Sky: A Journey Through Minerals, Greed and Wonder looks in thrilling and surprising detail at the wonders that are to be found beneath our feet. On the podcast he takes me through the meanings that rocks and metals have had through human history, from the bron…
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It's happened. Reform are now ahead of Labour, according to a voting intention poll by YouGov. Reform leads the landmark poll with 25 points, with Labour languishing all the way down in second place on 24 points. Meanwhile, the Conservatives place third on 21 per cent, the Liberal Democrats are on 14 per cent and the Greens on 9 per cent. While the…
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The Spectator's economics editor Kate Andrews and Social Democratic Party leader William Clouston join Freddy Gray to try and make sense of Donald Trump's decision to impose tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China. He has since threatened the European Union, and has warned the UK. Is this a negotiation tactic or something more? What political philosoph…
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Jeremy Chan is the head chef and owner of Ikoyi, a West African-inspired restaurant that celebrates British seasonality. He is also the author of a cookbook of the same name. On the podcast, he tells Liv and Lara about growing up with a number of different food influences – from Hong Kong to Canada – and why his two-Michelin-starred restaurant shou…
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Welcome to Episode 206 of The Burning Bush Podcast, where we share the message of the Bible while enjoying a good cigar. In this episode we’re reading the New Testament book of Acts Chapter 19 with commentary from the notes in the Charles Spurgeon Study Bible, and I’m smoking the Black Label Trading Company Bishops Blend Lancero 7x42. Charles Spurg…
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On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: Loyd Grossman pleads to save Britain's cathedrals, as he reads his diary for the week (1:31); Unity Mitford is a classic case of aristocratic anti-Semitism says Tanya Gold (7:47); looking ahead to another Strategic Defence Review, Harry Halem warns that Britain is far from prepared for the era of AI warfare (12:42…
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Discover the science-backed morning routine that can fix your dopamine levels and restore your joy, especially with ADHD. Learn why your phone habits are destroying your motivation, how to create sustainable dopamine, and simple tweaks to reclaim your focus and enjoyment. Perfect for anyone struggling with shrinking attention spans and diminishing …
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The first phase of Trump’s presidency has been a whirlwind of news. The President signed a succession of executive orders, which overwhelmed and confused the Democratic Party with the amount of ‘energy in the executive’. But there are signs of life, particularly in opposition to Trump’s attempts to freeze federal grants and loans. What’s going on? …
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This week: why don’t we know how many people are in Britain? How many people live in the UK? It’s a straightforward question, yet the answer eludes some of the nation’s brightest statistical minds, writes Sam Bidwell for the cover this week. Whenever official figures are tested against real-world data, the population is almost always undercounted. …
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Colombia has agreed to accept military aircraft carrying deported migrants from the US – avoiding a trade war between the two countries. Donald Trump had threatened sanctions on Colombia to punish it for initially refusing military flights following a rapid immigration crackdown. What are the challenges of deportation flights, and what's Trump's vi…
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My guest on this week's Book Club podcast is the novelist Lissa Evans, talking about her previous life as the producer of the sitcom Father Ted – as described in her new book Picnic on Craggy Island: The Surreal Joys of Producing Father Ted. She tells me about the collaborative genius of Graham Linehan and Arthur Mathews, the unusual experience of …
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Dr. Colleen Brennan, academic neonatologist at Washington University and director of neonatal outreach, walks us through the first few hours of a baby’s life when things don’t go as planned! She covers critical topics like recognizing respiratory distress and apnea in a neonate, practical tips for corrective steps in newborn resuscitation, how low …
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This week, another wanker that thinks he's better than everyone else, especially at being racist. --------------------------------- Hey legends, we're back on the road again with live shows coming up in Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne. Sydney & BrisVegas are next month! As Patreon members, you get a week's head start on the filth. So get in quick be…
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** Chinese Whispers is nominated in the Political Podcast Awards 2025. Vote for it to win the People's Choice category here ** When Chinese spy scandals break, like the latest involving Prince Andrew and his Chinese business associate, one organisation often comes up – the United Front. Mao Zedong had dubbed it one of the Chinese Communist Party’s …
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** Americano is nominated in the Political Podcast Awards 2025. Vote for it to win the People's Choice category here ** Cryptocurrency became a key feature of the American election and the Trump universe. Not only did Trump and Melania launch their own coins, but the President has also appointed venture capitalist David Sacks to be the AI and Crypt…
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What idols have we created in our own lives? Join the NSFS crew as we uncover the timeless battle of idolatry, from biblical times to today's subtle distractions. Discover how ancient idols have morphed into modern-day temptations like money, technology, and success. Learn practical steps to recognize and overcome these hidden devotions and realign…
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Andrea Picciotti-Bayer, director of the US-based Conscience Project and a friend of Holy Smoke, joins Damian to talk about what the incoming second Trump administration could mean for religious freedoms in America. Andrea argues that the Biden administration waged an unprecedented assault on such freedoms during his term. What could happen over the…
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For the past fortnight, Canada’s Parliament has been empty. After Justin Trudeau resigned as Liberal leader, all the polls are pointing to the likelihood that Canada will become another example of the West’s shift to the right. This is partly due to the incumbency problem (and the ongoing internal struggles in the Liberal Party), but also the Canad…
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Welcome to Episode 205 of The Burning Bush Podcast, where we share the message of the Bible while enjoying a good cigar. In this episode we’re reading the New Testament book of Acts Chapter 18 with commentary from the notes in the Charles Spurgeon Study Bible, and I’m smoking the Curivari Seleccion Privada LE 2023 Lancero 7.25x42. Charles Spurgeon …
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So many in the West today are learning about Orthodoxy but may not yet have a concrete answer to the fundamental question: What is Orthodoxy? Archbishop Averky offers us the answer.📖 What is Orthodoxy? (Orthodox Life, May-June, 1976)https://orthodoxlifemagazines.blogspot.com/2015/10/v41-1.html🎧 Archbishop Averky: His Significance for the Ecumenical…
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On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: Freddy Gray reads his letter from Washington D.C., and reveals what Liz Truss, Eric Zemmour and Steve Bannon made of Trump’s inauguration (1:22); Tanya Gold writes about the sad truth behind the gypsies facing eviction in Cornwall (7:15); Rose George reviews The Forgotten Sense: The New Science of Smell, by Jonas …
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Andrea Picciotti-Bayer, director of the US-based Conscience Project and a friend of Holy Smoke, joins Damian to talk about what the incoming second Trump administration could mean for religious freedoms in America. Andrea argues that the Biden administration waged an unprecedented assault on such freedoms during his term. What could happen over the…
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Discover why ADHD brains struggle with dopamine regulation and how it impacts motivation, focus, and follow-through. Learn the science behind dopamine crashes, why traditional productivity advice fails, and how to break the cycle of starting but never finishing. Get practical strategies for managing your ADHD brain chemistry and creating lasting ch…
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Rachael Maskell has been the MP for York Central since 2015. With over two decades experience working in the NHS, and as a trade unionist, she has championed causes on the left from improving healthcare to combating climate change. Yet, she has not been afraid to take what she says is an ‘evidenced approach’ to political issues, even when it has pu…
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This week: the death of British industry In the cover piece for the magazine, Matthew Lynn argues that Britain is in danger of entering a ‘zero-industrial society’. The country that gave the world the Industrial Revolution has presided over a steep decline in British manufacturing. He argues there are serious consequences: foreign ownership, poorer…
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In this week’s Book Club podcast, we’re contemplating the astounding achievement of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby in its 100th year. My guest is Professor Sarah Churchwell, author of Careless People: Murder, Mayhem and the Making of The Great Gatsby, as well as the introduction to Cambridge University Press’s new edition of the novel. Sara…
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The full passage of St. Paisios’ famous saying: Be the BeeReading from “Spiritual Counsels, Vol. III: Spiritual Struggle”, p. 29-31📖 “Spiritual Counsels, Vol. III”:https://www.holycross.org/products/spiritual-struggle-elder-paisios?srsltid=AfmBOooXR9CN7PYCrw_LtAPzstMv45LrxH5kcB9DeLsMIOd7zKxBD9gj🎧 Spiritual Laws - St. Paisios the Athonitehttps://you…
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** Americano is nominated in the Political Podcast Awards 2025. Vote for it to win the People's Choice category here ** Donald Trump has been sworn in as the 47th President of the United States. All the former leaders of the free world were there to watch Trump take the oath - again - but how was this inauguration different to the last? And what si…
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The parties - and protests - have already kicked off, as Trump's inauguration gets underway in Washington D.C. today. Katy Balls speaks to Michael Gove and Republicans Overseas UK's Sarah Elliott about what we can expect from the first week of Trump's second presidency, and how Keir Starmer will attempt to navigate the 'special relationship'. Sarah…
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Today, Jesse and Dan are diving into the world of megachurches—those massive spiritual theme parks where parking lots are bigger than some small towns, the coffee is fancier than your local café, and the worship band could headline at Coachella. It’s like a corporate retreat meets a Sunday service, and we’re here to break it all down!…
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The opioid crisis has been ravaging communities and families across the United States for the past decade. In 2017, the opioid crisis was declared a public health emergency under section 319 of the Public Health Service Act. That declaration was renewed in June of 2024. Ellijay Cigar Lounge customer Matthew Shelton is familiar with the opioid crisi…
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On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: Michael Gove offers up some advice to Keir Starmer (1:33); Mary Wakefield examines the rise of the ‘divorce party’ (7:28); Mitchell Reiss looks at the promise and peril of AI as he reviews Genesis: Artificial Intelligence, Hope and the Human Spirit, a collaboration between the former CEO of Google Eric Schmidt, th…
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Welcome to Episode 204 of The Burning Bush Podcast, where we share the message of the Bible while enjoying a good cigar. In this episode we’re reading the New Testament book of Acts Chapter 17 with commentary from the notes in the Charles Spurgeon Study Bible, and I’m smoking the Tatuaje Skinny Monster Jason Lancero 6x38. Charles Spurgeon Study Bib…
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It's been a tricky week for Rachel Reeves: an onslaught of criticism for the levels of borrowing costs, GDP at 0.1 per cent, and stagflation still gripping the UK economy. Remarkably she has come out of it looking stronger – politically at least. But can she afford to celebrate? The Spectator's Kate Andrews and data editor Michael Simmons join the …
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Welcome to one of the most heated exchanges of views in the history of the Holy Smoke podcast. In this episode, Damian Thompson talks to the distinguished Islamic scholar Dr Musharraf Hussain about the controversy surrounding the Muslim background of some of the accused in the crimes of Britain's 'grooming gangs'. Damian draws an analogy between th…
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Welcome to one of the most heated exchanges of views in the history of the Holy Smoke podcast. In this episode, Damian Thompson talks to the distinguished Islamic scholar Dr Musharraf Hussain about the controversy surrounding the Muslim background of some of the accused in the crimes of Britain's 'grooming gangs'. Damian draws an analogy between th…
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Can you be both an overachiever and an underachiever? In this candid episode, we dive deep into the psychology of achievement labels and why they're especially complex for people with ADHD. Through personal stories and evidence-based strategies, we explore how to break free from the "underachiever" identity that holds so many of us back. Learn the …
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