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Unsettled

Unsettled Podcast

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Unsettled is a podcast about Israel-Palestine and the Jewish diaspora. We're here to provide a space for the difficult conversations and diverse viewpoints that are all too rare in institutional American Jewish communities.
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Discovering belief is part of the human experience. It is okay to have relentlessness in the journey of finding faith. It is okay to be unsettled. This podcast bridges the gap between faith and doubt through non-judgemental apologetic encounters in the public square, by offering believable reasons and reasons to believe.
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Unsettled: Journeys in Truth and Conciliation builds upon the 94 calls to action of Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission, from the perspectives of Indigenous cohost Jessica Vandenberghe, settler cohost George Lee, and their Indigenous and settler guests. We start from the belief that conciliation in Canada is an ongoing project, individually and collectively, as the country moves beyond colonial thinking to build a nation of nations—one free of racist, pro-assimiliation policies, and ...
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Campfire: Tales of the Strange and Unsettling

Campfire: Tales of the Strange and Unsettling

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The study of the paranormal has a long, fascinating, and controversial history. Best friends and hosts Ryan and Jordan explore the depths of metaphysical phenomena, ufology, cryptozoology, and all manor of unsolved mysteries through a time-honored tradition: the campfire story. If you’re fascinated by all things Fortean; if you love stories of ghosts, UFOs, cryptids, and the occult this show is for you.
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BookRiot.com co-founder Jeff O'Neal explores the wide bookish world. Interviews, lists, rankings, retrospectives, recommendations, and much more, featuring people who know and love books.
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UNSETTLING is a podcast that brings forth the stories of people who are following their passion and creating a niche for themselves in society. It brings to light the ongoing struggles of people in finding their passion and following it despite the friction that they receive from society if they refuse to follow the timeline and guidelines that they have set for you on how you should function.
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This is Mill’s first work on economics. It foreshadows his Political Economy which was the standard Anglo-American Economics textbook of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Mill’s economic theory moved from free market capitalism, to government intervention within the precepts of Utilitarianism, and finally to Socialism.
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Only Suits Fans

Amanda & Maggie

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Whether you're watching it for the first time, or third time, this podcast is made for SUITS fans, and only SUITS fans. Join comedians and sisters-in-LAW Amanda Austin and Maggie Rieth Austin as they brief you on each and every episode of the beloved procedural law drama. They might not have a degree in law, but, hey! Neither did Mike Ross!
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Madison BookBeat

Stu Levitan, Andrew Thomas, David Ahrens, Cole Erickson, Lisa Malawski

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Madison BookBeat highlights local Wisconsin authors and authors coming to Madison for book events. It airs every Monday afternoon at 1pm on WORT FM .
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A podcast about activists on the ground in Israel and Palestine working for justice, peace, and equality. Groundwork is hosted by Sally Abed and Noam Shuster and produced by Elisheva Goldberg, Nick Acosta, Yoshi Fields, Julie Subrin, and Dina Kraft. We are a joint production of New Israel Fund and the Alliance for Middle East Peace.
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If you’ve grown up with religion like I did, you’ve probably also felt from time to time that it just doesn’t add up. Certain questions haunt you at two o’clock in the morning, questions that whatever group you practice your faith with tends to frown upon. You don’t find the provincially acceptable answers at all acceptable. But however much these questions prove to be forbidden, your mind remains unsettled. You keep coming back to them—hesitant, worried, and sometimes even angry. I’ve spent ...
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A father-daughter podcast where I interview my father, Robert Chau, on exactly how he survived and escaped the Khmer Rouge aka 1970's Cambodian Genocide. We will follow along his journey on how a starving boy crawling out of Cambodia become a serial American entrepreneur. After 50 years, he deserves a chance to finally share his story.
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Delete Your Account is a new podcast hosted by journalist Roqayah Chamseddine and her plucky sidekick Kumars Salehi. Every week they will talk about important stories from the worlds of politics and pop culture, both on and off-line, in a way that will never bore you. They’re radical leftists, but not that kind. The other kind. The fun kind.
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The Danny Mac Podcast

BetRivers Network

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Welcome to The Danny Mac Podcast, featuring legendary Chicago broadcaster Dan McNeil. You'll hear Danny Mac break down the biggest games and issues in Chicagoland sports and much more, all with his razor-sharp wit and insights. Subscribe today so you never miss an episode of The Danny Mac Podcast!
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The Kung Fu Genius Podcast

Alexander Richter

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The Kung Fu Genius Podcast is hosted by Sifu Alex Richter, the co-host of the fan-favorite Dudes of Kung Fu. The KFG Podcast covers topics such as Wing Chun Kung Fu, Jeet Kune Do, and Bruce Lee - but also Kung Fu films, Hong Kong culture, history, and guest interviews.
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A Scary State

A Scary State

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Have you ever wondered what makes your state famous? What about what makes your state infamous? Join Lauren and Kenzie as they take a look into the dark background and creepy origin stories that take place in each state. We will venture into tales of cryptids, ghosts, haunted locations, urban legends, serial killers and much more. We dig deep into what makes your state scary.
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Unsilent

Dave Parkhurst and Brian Harding

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Chronicling what went wrong for Middle America to future generations We are digging deeper into the social / political conversation: Diagnosing and discussing the underlying issues we are facing as a society, the irrational philosophies and ideas we are being subjected to, and their disastrous consequences.
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Welcome to Dark Mind Detective , a podcast series that takes you deep into the shadows of the criminal underworld. Hosted by Marc, an investigative journalist and storyteller, Dark Realities uncovers the hidden truths behind some of the most chilling and mysterious crimes. From the violent world of drug trafficking to the haunting cases of missing persons, each episode provides an unflinching look at the darker side of human nature. Through in-depth interviews, expert analysis, and compellin ...
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Insider Exchange

Thuto Media

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Insider Exchange is a vodcast that aims to share the honest and unfiltered opinions of its hosts, guests and community on all things investments and markets-related. Each weekly episode features discussions covering current affairs, consumer education, detailed analysis and insights, and even real-time investment decisions. The vodcast is designed to offer listeners unfiltered and valuable insights directly from the minds of some of the greatest experts. Insights that may otherwise be seen a ...
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Bag Man

MSNBC, Rachel Maddow

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Is it possible for an American Vice President to carry out a criminal enterprise inside the White House and have nobody remember? To have one of the most brazen political bribery scandals in American history play out before the country while nobody’s paying attention? In her first original podcast, MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow goes back 45 years to dig into a story that got overshadowed in its day. There’s intrigue. Corruption. Envelopes of cash delivered to the White House. It’s a story that’s not ...
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/boreyoutosleep/subscribe Become a Paid Subscriber: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/boreyoutosleep/subscribe Welcome to "Bore you to Sleep," hosted by Teddy. Our podcast offers intentionally dull bedtime stories for adults, read in slow and easy-to-understand English. Incorporating sleep hypnosis and meditation techniques, our stories can help you relax and fall asleep. Whether you suffer from chronic insomnia or just h ...
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The Pagan Creative Podcast explores creativity and the creative life from a pagan, spiritual and nature-based perspective. We talk about what creativity means to us, how we can develop our relationship with it and gain confidence to express it in ourselves and in the world. The podcast provides a range of content from the reflective through practical exercises, journalling prompts and guided meditations. You can even pick up a free worksheet for each full length episode from our Facebook gro ...
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Broken Boxes Podcast

Broken Boxes Projects

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Amplifying narratives of intersection, solidarity, contradiction & inspiration in the Arts. Broken Boxes shares the lived experiences and world building strategies of contemporary Artists in order to archive collective strength while considering how Art and imagining may unbind us from collective social trauma. This independent artist run long-form interview podcast reflects the vulnerability and strength of the Artist while acknowledging the many variations of an Artists practiced values in ...
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The Ministry Forum Podcast exists to inspire, support, and connect ministry leaders across Canada, offering valuable insights for those involved in preaching, pastoral care, youth, and children’s ministry and everything in between. In each episode, we feature engaging conversations with experienced ministry leaders, theologians, and practitioners as they share their wisdom, stories, and practical advice. Our mission is to empower you with the tools and knowledge you need to thrive in your mi ...
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Recapping Season 5 Epsiodes 5 & 6 This episode is brought* to you by Duolingo.com The girls have so much to say and only a little over an hour to say it. Amanda nails down her top five for her laminated notecard and Maggie talks about how much due dilligence she would need to do if she was closing a business deal with Amanda. They both agree that w…
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In this episode, we rebroadcast parts of a book launch for the Rev. Dr. Sarah Travis’ book, Unsettling Worship, Reforming Liturgy for Right Relations with Indigenous Communities. The conversation centers on how Christian worship can address the historical and ongoing colonial injustices faced by Indigenous peoples. Dr. Travis highlights how worship…
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Unity Without Compromise with Dr. Steven LaTulippe – As an evangelical Christian, support for Israel often stems from the belief that Jews remain God’s chosen people. However, the Bible teaches that salvation is only through Jesus Christ, and no one is exempt. This message challenges common misconceptions and emphasizes the importance of evangelizi…
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Jeremy Chow and Shelby Johnson set out, their new collection, Unsettling Sexuality: Queer Horizons in the Long Eighteenth Century (University of Delaware Press, 2024) to challenge the traditional ways that scholarship has approached sexuality, gender nonconformity, and sex (as well as its absence) in the long eighteenth century. Drawing from recent…
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With the one year anniversary of October 7th last Monday, Unsettled followed up with previous guest Matt Duss to ask him about President Biden's approach to foreign policy, military escalations in Lebanon, and what the upcoming U.S. presidential election may mean for the U.S.' policy towards Israel. Matt is a past president of the Foundation for Mi…
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Send us a text Join me for this message for the festival of Samhain, Third Harvest or Halloween, where we reflect on this time of deep autumn. We look to the trees for lessons in vulnerability, the beauty of ageing and being visible to ourselves. I hope you enjoy this episode and wish you a magical Samhain! Find the Pagan Creative Podcast online at…
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Our App today is called Kinnu. People will use apps like Duolingo to learn new languages. Think of this app as a way to learn something out of that field of study. This is a fun app that just might teach you something. It has dozens of different kinds of topics. You can use your experience to dig into a fascinating topic of some kind and it incorpo…
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Digital Masquerade: Feminist Rights and Queer Media in China (NYU Press, 2023) offers a trenchant and singular analysis of the convergence of digital media, feminist and queer culture, and rights consciousness in China. Jia Tan examines the formation of what she calls “rights feminism,” or the emergence of rights consciousness in Chinese feminist f…
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Digital Masquerade: Feminist Rights and Queer Media in China (NYU Press, 2023) offers a trenchant and singular analysis of the convergence of digital media, feminist and queer culture, and rights consciousness in China. Jia Tan examines the formation of what she calls “rights feminism,” or the emergence of rights consciousness in Chinese feminist f…
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Poverty, Gender and Health in the Slums of Bangladesh: Children of Crows (Routledge, 2024) provides comprehensive ethnographic accounts that depict the daily life experiences and health hardships encountered by young women and their families living in the slums of Dhaka city and the injustices they face. The analysis focuses on two specific histori…
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Rev. John Borthwick chats with Rev. Dr. Kristine O'Brien, the Executive Director of Crieff Hills Retreat Centre. Kristine reflects on her shift from congregational ministry to leading Crieff Hills, stressing how vital Sabbath rest and breaks (or "intermissions") are for avoiding burnout and sparking creativity in ministry. She talks about how takin…
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In this edition of Madison Book Beat, host Lisa Malawski talks with local Madison author Ann Garvin. Ann Garvin became an author at age fifty. Ann Garvin Ph.D. is a nurse, a professor, and USA Today Bestselling Author. She thinks everything is funny and a little bit sad. Ann writes stories about people who do too much in a world that asks too much …
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Changes are ahead, but not yet.. a bunch of warmth and wind, scattered strong storms late Wednesday, a break in the precip most of Halloween into Friday, and more scattered storms late Friday into the weekend. Those are your weather stories as we start our last week of October.
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In Cattle in the Postcolumbian Americas: A Zooarchaeological Historical Study (University Press of Florida, 2024), Nicolas Delsol compares zooarchaeological and material evidence from sites across Mesoamerica and the Caribbean to show how the introduction of cattle, beginning with imports by Spanish colonizers in the 1500s, shaped colonial American…
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Monstrous Work and Radical Satisfaction: Black Women Writing Under Segregation (U Minnesota Press, 2024) offers new and insightful readings of African American women's writings in the 1930s-1950s, illustrating how these writers centered Black women's satisfaction as radical resistance to the false and incomplete promise of liberal racial integratio…
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Learning what politicians are really all about is harder than ever. Some won't even acknowledge their party affiliation in TV ads, and many are more reluctant than ever to give forthcoming answers. Tune in to hear Dave and Brian explain to future generations how frustrating this can be as well as the ways it is changing people's voting habits and c…
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A colourful account of women's health, beauty, and cosmetic aids, from stays and corsets to today's viral trends. Victorian women ate arsenic to achieve an ideal, pale complexion, while in the 1790s balloon corsets were all the rage, designed to make the wearer appear pregnant. Women of the eighteenth century applied blood from a black cat's tail t…
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Our App today is called Eater. Sometimes when you go out of town, you don't know the good restaurants to get something to eat. This app has access to more than 10 thousand restaurants in cities all over the world. You can use it to look for different types of cuisine or places that are close to where you are. Now, it does more than that. You can us…
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Roqayah is off this week, so Kumars is joined from the top of the hour by Los Angeles Tenants Union co-founders Tracy Rosenthal and Leonardo Vilchis to discuss their new book Abolish Rent: How Tenants Can Solve the Housing Crisis, which documents their experiences on the front lines of the resurgent tenant movement in California and the lessons tha…
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Book Riot editor Danika Ellis joins Jeff to talk about how she tracks bestsellers for Book Riot, how growing up online was sort of great, and what we see (or don't) when we read. Subscribe to First Edition via RSS, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify. For episode extras, subscribe to the First Edition Substack. Discussed in this episode: The Best-Selling Bo…
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Our App today is called Medisafe. How many of you have those daily compartments for your medications? It can be confusing, if you have different meds that you have to take different times of the day. This app can help you to keep to your schedule every day. You won't miss out on taking your pills, or you won't take too much because it won't let you…
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A radical new reading of eighteenth-century British theorist Thomas Robert Malthus, which recovers diverse ideas about subsistence production and environments later eclipsed by classical economics With the publication of Essay on the Principle of Population and its projection of food shortages in the face of ballooning populations, British theorist…
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Love the show? Have any thoughts? Click here to let us know! This week, we have a spooky special dedicated to stories that are of particular interest to Lauren! Kenzie’s goal is to tell Lauren something she *doesn’t* know about these specific stories. First, she will cover the history and crimes of Edmund “Ed” Kemper, also known as the Co-ed Killer…
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Tonight’s reading comes from George Bernard Shaw, his life and works. Written by Archibald Henderson and published in 1911, this book is an autobiography of the one and only, George Bernard Shaw. My name is Teddy and I aim to help people everywhere get a good night's rest. Sleep is so important and my mission is to help you get the rest you need. T…
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Our App today is called Spam Strike. Just in time for the election. You can now stop your phone from buzzing all the time with political texts. One of the guys behind Kayak.com created this app, because he just got tired of the spam that kept coming in. The app keeps a list of different political candidates' names or other words like "donate" or "v…
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In our latest podcast episode, we sat down with historian Miles Smith, who teaches at Hillsdale College, to discuss his new book, Religion and Republic: Christian American from the Founding to the Civil War (Davenant Press, 2024). In this insightful conversation, we explored the book's themes, which examine the complex relationship between religion…
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On Tuesday 13 September 2022, all Mahsa Amini has planned is a day shopping in Tehran. Her birthday is next week. But she is arrested as she comes out of the subway – the Guidance Patrol deem her hijab inadequate. On Friday she is pronounced dead. By Sunday, women have taken to the streets across Iran, setting their headscarves on fire and cursing …
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In The Librarian's Atlas: The Shape of Knowledge in Early Modern Spain (U Chicago Press, 2024) Seth Kimmel explores the material history of libraries to challenge debates about the practice and politics of information management in early modern Europe. Ancient bibliographers and medieval scholastics, Kimmel reminds us, imagined the library as a mic…
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