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Independent Americans is a weekly news show hosted by Paul Rieckhoff. He’s a fighter, a patriot, and an independent political and media force to be reckoned with. After serving as a soldier in Iraq in 2004, Rieckhoff emerged as one of the most dynamic political and social leaders in America. In every episode, he breaks down the most important issues facing our country. And he interviews the most influential and compelling people. He’s taking on Republicans, Democrats—and everyone in between. ...
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Introducing "Sane(ish)" with JoJoFromJerz, where social media sensation and political firebrand Jo Carducci brings her signature sass, snark, and incisive analysis to a new series. Sane(ish) has all the righteous indignation that made her a Twitter phenomenon while adding more personality to politics. With an unmistakable Jersey directness and zero tolerance for artificial balance, Jo dissects everything from constitutional crises to cultural flashpoints, alongside thoughtful guests who prov ...
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Low Key

Aaron Lanton

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Aaron Lanton, Keith Dennie, and Tim Molloy look at pop culture through a racial lens, focusing on the low-key things some people might miss to discuss their deeper meanings. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Righteous Opinion Podcast is a project centered around views and thoughts on current events social media content with my own point of view somewhat like an open therapy session. From time after time, we will feature guests to open up discussions of views of all content for a verbal all-out conversation
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We are a sovereign grace fellowship dedicated to the glory of God, the pre-eminence of Christ, the salvation of sinners, and the edification of God's people by preaching and teaching the Gospel doctrines of sovereign grace as defined in God's Word. Our purpose is to promote the Gospel of God's free and sovereign grace in the Lord Jesus Christ. Reign of Grace Media Ministries is a ministry of Eager Avenue Grace Church in Albany, Georgia.
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You Can't Do That

Never Not Media

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A podcast about hockey from three women who have more opinions than information and LOTS of feelings about the Washington Capitals. These enthusiastically self-righteous idiots aren't here to win - they're here to make friends! (And talk about which hockey players are cats and which are dogs.) Join Eva, Kelly, and Rave for jokes and yelling about the latest league headlines, player antics, and more.
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Sick

WFYI/Side Effects Public Media

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Sick is an investigative podcast about what goes wrong in the places meant to keep us healthy. Sick's first season explores the complications of fertility medicine, one Indiana doctor’s abuse of power and the generations of lives he affected. Season 2, we turn our attention to prisons— places that have to keep people healthy, but are built to punish them. New episodes start Oct. 26.
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Join us on an incredible journey as we read through the chronological Bible in 2025! We hope you will tune in each day as we walk through Scripture one passage at a time, seeking to understand the full story God is telling. Reading through the Bible in a year can be challenging for some, but we know you can do it! Visit https://www.bellevue.org/bible for more resources. Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast so you can find all of the latest episodes! If you like what you hear, please leav ...
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Man School 202

Dante Nero

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Everything society has taught you about finding a partner and fixing your relationship is wrong! The Man School 202 podcast (formerly The Beige Phillip show) brings some righteous perspective on love, dating, and relationships. Hosted by comedians Dante Nero and Harry Terjanian., the podcast carries the torch where fallen brother, Comedian/Idealist Patrice O'Neal left off with 'The Black Phillip Show.'
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Do you want a deeper understanding of the spiritual realm? Do you desire to walk in the power of God? Get the revelation and insight you desire to walk in authority over the things that operate behind the scenes. Join James Alford as he teaches, discusses, and shares stories involving spiritual warfare, discernment, and the power of God. Visit jamesalford.org.
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Welcome to the iDream Podcast Network! Discover new music, engage with the future of the industry, or join in the conversation about today’s hottest topics! The iDream Podcast is home to the following podcast: Be Righteous hosted by Brotha Ric Independent Artist Showcase hosted by Je Vaughn Praisebreaks_Commercialbreaks Playlist hosted by Marquis Relationship HotSpot hosted by Je Vaughn and Nikisa Sextimony hosted by Je Vaughn and Meana featuring Fania Bourn
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The Relentlessly Biblical™ Podcast is a monthly podcast that brings you sound biblical teaching that does not compromise the scriptures but demonstrates its purpose in your life and reinforces your faith in God's Word. Every first Sunday of the month, we bring you relevant and insightful guest interviews and the uncompromising study of many complex and misunderstood biblical topics, characters, places, and events. Together, we'll unearth those often-overlooked scriptural treasures that will ...
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One Love Ministries has been formed as a fellowship of believers in the Lordship of Jesus Christ. Our supreme desire is to know Christ and to be conformed to His image by the power of the Holy Spirit. We are not a denominational church, nor are we opposed to denominations as such. One Love Ministries was formed in September of 2004 and is located on the island of O'ahu in the state of Hawai'i.
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Hosai Mojaddidi

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Hosai Mojaddidi has been serving the Muslim community for over 25 years as a teacher, public speaker, author/writer, spiritual counselor and mental health advocate. She is actively involved with her local community and offers talks throughout the year on a range of topics including spirituality, self-development, seerah, women's issues, family/marriage, youth issues, social media literacy/safety, and mental health advocacy. She also promotes social-emotional learning and teaches about emotio ...
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Welcome to the Party Pal is the mind-bending film and television podcast you didn’t know you needed. Hosted by Mitch Lucas (filmmaker) and Michael Shields (writer/editor), WTTPP is a celebration of the art of cinema and filmmaking, where movies and television shows are meticulously dissected and analyzed to evaluate their grandeur (or, conversely when necessary, lament their shortcomings). Guests will include the filmmakers and industry insiders that craft the works of art that inhabit the c ...
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The Christian & The Witch

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The Christian and the Witch is a podcast where a couple (a Christian man and a pagan witch woman) discuss different religious topics pertaining to our different perspectives and how they affect our relationship. Follow Us on Social Media Here: https://instagram.com/thechristianandthewitch https://twitter.com/christiannwitch Join the conversation in our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1149738762201190
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It's an interview show where we talk to comics and nerd culture media creators about their passions, careers, and creative journies. What fuels creativity? What does creative genius look like up close? What inspires the art and artists that make it? We aim for interviews that crackle with creative energy and excitement. It's about the process, the craft, and the dreams behind the things we love.
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The Lions for Christ is a podcast for men who refuse to settle for complacency and are ready to reclaim their God-given strength. In a world that often challenges biblical masculinity, we are here to rise, lead, and stand firm in faith. This podcast is for those who know they were created for more than just getting by—men who seek to live with boldness, conviction, and unshakable purpose. What to Expect Through raw conversations, biblical wisdom, and real-life transformation stories, we unco ...
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Welcome to A Side Of Black Podcast, presented by A Side Of Black Media. This is a group of young black professionals confronting everything the world has to throw at them: love, sex, relationships, money, news, politics; you name it and they deal with it just like you do! Join hosts Naylor, E. Sheree, Leeya J., and Dom Diggity every other Friday as they discuss these topics and much, MUCH more! Want to stay up to date with all things ASoB? Follow us on Facebook (A Side Of Black Podcast) and ...
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Day 203 | 2 Kings 20:1-11; Isaiah 38:1-8; 2 Chronicles 32:24-31; Isaiah 38:9-22; 2 Kings 20:12-19; Isaiah 39:1-8 Today’s reading gives us a deeply human portrait of King Hezekiah—his sincerity, his weakness, and his legacy. After being told by Isaiah that he would soon die, Hezekiah turns his face to the wall, weeps, and prays to the Lord. Moved by…
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Congressman Jamie Raskin joins Jo in the middle of a week when American democracy feels like it’s on the clearance rack. From Congress giving away its power with the Recessions Act, to lawmakers cosplaying as fiscal hawks while slashing PBS and NPR before even considering a billionaire tax cut, Jo and Raskin unpack what’s happening beneath the circ…
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Day 202 | 2 Kings 19:1-19; Isaiah 37:1-20; 2 Chronicles 32:9-19; 2 Kings 19:20-37; Isaiah 37:21-38; 2 Chronicles 32:20-23 Hezekiah’s at a spiritual turning point. Confronted by Assyria’s threats, he chooses to humble himself before the Lord rather than give in to fear. He spreads the blasphemous letter before God in the temple and prays, declaring …
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Get ready for one of the rawest and most inspiring conversations we’ve ever had on The Lions for Christ podcast. Pastor Noel steps up to the mic just days after hearing the word “cancer” and turns what could have been a moment of fear into a rallying cry for hope. In this power‑packed episode, he opens his heart about his adenocarcinoma diagnosis a…
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Day 201 | Micah 6:1–7:20; 2 Chronicles 32:1-8; 2 Kings 18:13-18; Isaiah 36:1-3; 2 Kings 18:19-37; Isaiah 36:4-22 We see two different portraits of King Hezekiah—one in 2 Chronicles where he boldly rallies Judah to trust the Lord against the mighty Assyrian army, and another in 2 Kings where fear causes him to strip gold from the temple to appease t…
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Day 200 | Isaiah 34:1–35:10; Micah 2:1–5:15 Day 200 brings a powerful mix of judgment and hope. Isaiah 34 declares God’s wrath against the nations and Edom as symbols of all who oppose Him, but Isaiah 35 follows with a beautiful vision of God’s future kingdom—where the blind see, the lame leap, and water flows in the desert. We also begin Micah, a …
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Day 199 | Isaiah 30:1–33:24 God calls His people to stop relying on worldly strength and to return to Him. Israel's rebellion brought suffering because they trusted in Egypt instead of God—just as we often place our hope in earthly solutions. But in His mercy, the Lord still extends a powerful invitation: “Only in returning to me and resting in me …
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Congressman Jared Moskowitz joins Jo for a no-holds-barred breakdown of a week so stupid you can’t make it up: Congress duck-walks away from the Epstein files, Republicans lock arms to shield the secrets their own base is demanding, and suddenly the MAGA mob is eating itself while Trump twirls behind the curtain. Moskowitz drags the whole charade f…
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Day 198 | Isaiah 24:1–27:13; Isaiah 29:1-24 Often called Isaiah’s Apocalypse, today’s reading paints a sobering picture of God’s global judgment on sin, pride, and rebellion. Nations fall, cities crumble, and even the earth itself suffers under the weight of sin. But in the midst of this devastation, Isaiah offers glimpses of hope: God will keep in…
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The summer of 2025 has been a time of chaos. A time of confusion. And a time of distress for many Americans. But for independent Americans it’s been a little bit different. In between all of the moments of turmoil have been glimmers of hope, a chance at a better future. And that better future is being driven by independents. From Jim Walden’s upsta…
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Jo sits down with Senator Angus King—Maine’s straight-shooting Independent and connoisseur of constitutional reality checks—for a conversation that blows the lid off Washington’s latest “power of the purse” giveaway. From Congress rolling over on the Rescissions Act (“one more building block in the edifice of authoritarianism”) to the boneheaded cr…
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“Fantasy politics” is the best descriptor of what we’re currently witnessing in Western political discourse. That phrase is from my interview with author, public intellectual, and Danube Institute fellow Philip Pilkington. Philip has numerous zingers in this interview, like: “Now they’ve created a roach motel in Britain,” “The West is in terminal d…
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Day 197 | Isaiah 18:1–23:1 Isaiah pronounces judgment on a list of nations—including Ethiopia, Egypt, Babylon, Edom, Arabia, and even Jerusalem. These prophecies remind us that God is not only merciful and gracious, but also holy and just. He uses both nations and nature to carry out His judgment, showing His sovereignty over all creation. Even His…
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Welcome To The Party Pal celebrates the fourth season of the comedy-drama television series The Bear which premiered with all 10 episodes on June 25, 2025, on FX on Hulu. Christopher Storer and Joanna Calo return as showrunners for the season, and Jeremy Allen White reprises his role as Carmy Berzatto, an award-winning chef who returns to his homet…
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Albert Camus was a literary giant of the 20th century, known for his philosophy of absurdity in the human quest for the meaning of life. His personal life and North African roots helped shape his writing. In philosophy circles, many called him a prominent voice of existentialism, but Camus distanced himself from the movement. In hindsight, was he a…
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Everyone has a purpose, and faith plays a crucial role in life. Celebrations bring hope across generations. Humility is linked to true belief, and understanding God's attributes, especially His truthfulness, is foundational for faith. The story of Peter walking on water illustrates faith in action, showing that true faith leads to works and relianc…
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Day 196 | Psalm 136; Psalms 146–150 Psalm 146 opens a series of final psalms devoted entirely to praise, anchoring our worship in God’s character and faithful works. The psalmist declares a personal commitment to praise God both in life and in death—a bold expression of trust seen in the examples of Jesus, Stephen, Polycarp, and Bonhoeffer. The psa…
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Jo sits down with Tom Malinowski—former Congressman, Assistant Secretary of State, and expert on foreign policy and democracy. From Trump’s super awkward NATO deals and unpredictable tariff threats to the devastating impact of the big bad “Billionaire Boner Bill,” they unpack the real consequences for working families, small businesses, and America…
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This week Dante and Harry Discuss: A man whose wife has been diagnosed with can cancer and now wants her husband to find a girlfriend to take care of his "needs." Is this ok? Is this Cheating? Should he do it? See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.…
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Send us a text In this talk delivered at the ICNAWest 2025 Conference during the July 4th weekend in Santa Clara Convention Center, Sr. Hosai delves into the topic of difficult people and how to properly establish boundaries within the principles of Islam. Stay updated! https://www.instagram.com/hosaimojo/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/hosaimojadd…
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Day 195 | Psalms 128–130, 132; Psalms 134–135 In today’s psalms, we see both the joyful blessing of those who walk in the fear of the Lord and the deep mercy shown to those who cry out from the depths of despair. Psalm 128 paints a vision of flourishing families rooted in reverence for God, where obedience overflows into generational blessing. Psal…
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Men, the sidelines are no longer an option. In this high-voltage episode of The Lions for Christ, a clarion call is issued: step up or watch your family drift. Anchored in Ephesians 5, Colossians 3, James, and Joshua 24, we rip the mask off passive fatherhood and tyrannical leadership alike—then unveil God’s non-negotiable blueprint for men who ref…
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Day 194 | Psalms 120–121, 123; Psalms 125–126 Today’s Psalms remind us that God is our ever-present help, our faithful protector, and the keeper of our souls. Psalm 121 assures us that our help doesn’t come from creation but from the Creator Himself, who watches over our lives day and night. Even in hardship, God is close—our protective shade who n…
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Day 193 | Psalm 119 Psalm 119 is the longest chapter in the Bible—and for good reason. It’s a powerful, poetic celebration of God’s Word and its impact on every part of life. From joy, purity, and hope to direction, wisdom, and life itself, this psalm shows how vital Scripture is for those who follow the Lord. Using terms like laws, decrees, and co…
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Day 192 | Psalms 115–118 Psalms 115–118 are a powerful call to praise, trust, and remember the faithfulness of the Lord. From declarations that all glory belongs to God alone, to reminders that His love and help are available to all who fear Him—whether Israel, the priests, or the nations—these psalms highlight God’s expansive love. Psalm 118 point…
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Welcome To The Party Pal examines the timely satirical comedy-drama television film Mountainhead, written and directed by Jesse Armstrong in his directorial debut, and starring Steve Carell, Jason Schwartzman, Cory Michael Smith, and Ramy Youssef. The film follows four billionaire friends on a secluded weekend retreat as the world goes through majo…
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Day 191 | Psalm 107; Psalms 111–114 Today’s psalms celebrate the power and faithfulness of God, both in His mighty works and His unchanging promises. Psalm 111 calls God’s people to remember and praise Him for His righteous deeds and enduring covenant. Psalm 114 then paints a vivid picture of creation itself—seas, rivers, and mountains—trembling an…
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Things are hot in America this summer. And they’re only getting hotter. The VA is cutting 30,000 jobs, Trump is threatening to bomb Moscow and Beijing, Hegseth is doing Hegseth things at the Pentagon, and New York City is hovering around one hundred degrees while a socialist is leading in the polls for Mayor. Shit is toasty and it’s only gonna get …
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Journalist, author, and “Just Ask the Question” podcast host Brian Karem joins Jo for a raw, unfiltered conversation about journalism in the age of chaos. Brian shares what it’s like to be marginalized in the White House briefing room, the evolution of propaganda from the podium, and why the current administration’s contempt for truth is unlike any…
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Gavin Haynes is a good dude. Smart, too. He’s a fellow at the Danube Institute, which is how we met. This is far more of a conversation than an interview. And for the record, every time I’ve been with Gavin he’s used at least three words which are not in my active vocabulary. I love that! We talked about Dominic McKenzie Cummings, the OODA loop, cu…
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Day 190 | Psalms 105–106 In today’s reading, Psalms 105 and 106 recount God’s enduring faithfulness throughout Israel’s history—from the covenant with Abraham, through the Exodus and wilderness, to the conquest, the judges, the kingdom, and eventual exile. Psalm 105 celebrates God’s mighty acts and unwavering promises, while Psalm 106 turns to the …
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Faith is necessary to grasp God's promises, while humility is highlighted as the chief Christian virtue. Understanding our identity as redeemed individuals involves recognizing our sin and God's grace. True humility leads to serving others, as exemplified by Jesus. The call to salvation invites repentance and encourages growth in faith within a com…
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Day 189 | Psalms 98–100; Psalms 102, 104 Psalm 100 is a brief but powerful call to authentic worship. It reminds us that worship is more than singing—it's a response to who God is: our Creator, our Shepherd, and the One whose love and faithfulness never fail. In a world full of noise and entitlement, this psalm refocuses our hearts on gratitude and…
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David Pakman - host of The David Pakman Show- joins Jo for a raw, honest, and unexpectedly hopeful conversation about life in America after "The Billionaire Boner Bill." David and Jo revisit their first meeting at The White House- before "the shit show came in for season two" - and reflect on just how quickly things have unraveled. Together, they b…
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This week Dante and Harry discuss: If there are signs you should be looking for when a woman is attracted to you, If it’s ok if a woman rejects you the first time but comes back, And how to avoid the anxiety of trying to date in general. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-no…
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