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Sean todos muy bienvenidos, aquí exploraremos los límites de la realidad y nos adentramos en los misterios más oscuros y aterradores. Cada semana nos sumergiremos en historias paranormales, ovnis, crímenes y misterios sin resolver. Prepárense para descubrir la verdad detrás de los hechos mas inexplicables y aterradores.
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Discussions and musing on health from an integral perspective. Incorporating Integral Life Practice, LifeForce Dynamics Qigong & Integral Health. We've also been rated as one of the top 15 Qigong podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/qigong_podcasts/ Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/integral-health-with-ben-calder--3335603/support.
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Discover the vibrant spirit of Calderdale through Calder Navigation, a captivating podcast that weaves together the rich tapestry of life in the area. Join host Samantha McCormick, founder of Curious Motion, as she explores the everyday moments and significant events that shape the lives of Calderdale's residents. Each episode offers a unique and creative lens into the human experience, fostering pride, unity, and empathy within the community. Supported by Calderdale Council, the National Lo ...
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Simon Calder is the Independent’s travel correspondent, the UK’s leading travel journalist. From news updates to discussions with experts, Simon Calder's Independent Travel Podcast will bring you all you need to know from the world of travel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Calder Baptist Church

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Located in Southeast Texas, for over fifty years, the Calder Baptist Church family has opened our doors to all who earnestly seek direction in grappling with issues of faith in the real world.
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Cambiando nuestra manera de pensar cambia nuestra manera de vivir. Nuestra calidad de vida es un reflejo de nuestras creencias y nuestros pensamientos por esa razón el autoconocimiento es fundamental para iniciar un cambio positivo en nuestra vida. Este es un espacio para compartir historias, conocimiento, experiencias y herramientas que puedan servirte para conocer más de tí mismo y alcanzar tus metas. Encuéntrame en Instagram como @cristinalifecoach
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Calder's Calling

The Calder Times

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Welcome to Calder's Calling, your ultimate destination for everything American Hockey League! Join us as we dive deep into the heart and soul of the AHL, where future NHL stars are born, and the passion for hockey runs as deep as the ice itself. Your hosts, Deana Weinheimer, Corey Swartz, and Jay Forster are hockey journalists with a wealth of knowledge and a love for the game that's infectious. Together, they bring you an engaging and informative podcast that explores all facets of the AHL.
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This podcast is meant to be an introduction to Alexander Calder as a sculptor for 4th grade on up. First, it describes one of his mobiles as though someone would see it for the first time, not knowing what one is. Then, it gives background information about the artist in first person narrative. It ends with a challenge for the listener to create a mobile of their own, encouraging the listener to recruit others to do the same and have a “mobile circus” performance with music. It is meant as a ...
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More Than One Thing will pull back the curtain on successful creatives whose journeys appear seemingly perfect. They are not. No one, if they are being truthful, has it all figured out. I want to highlight those multi-hyphenates who are open enough to share their grit. Through a series of interviews, More than One Thing reveals how each guest broke societal norms, found a way to climb outside that perfectly packaged box of expectations and found success in not just one thing, but many. This ...
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We’ve come to the end of another season of Calder Navigation, and for this special final episode of the season, we’re changing things up! The roles have been flipped this episode, and Sam is the one being interviewed instead! Her lovely husband, Matt, also a member of the Curious Motion team, has taken questions from the team on all things Curious …
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Welcome to the next of my interviews of 2025, where I am joined by Visual Artist, Breathing and Bowen Techer Laura van Tattenhove. In this interview, we explore the importance and the simplicity of breathing and why it is such a useful skill to master. We also explore the relationship of art and creative expression in the understanding of anatomy a…
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On Sunday 2nd of March, rail fares across England and Wales will rise by 4.6 per cent. Alex Robertson, chief executive of the consumer watchdog Transport Focus, has been telling me that passengers need to feel that they are getting value for money – by increasing reliability of trains. Also a reminder to buy that railcard on 28 February or 1 March,…
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Despite the spread of contactless payments around the world, it's always useful to have some cash. And, more broadly, where are the locations where you might be wise to change some money now for a trip later in the year. This podcast is free, as is Independent Travel's weekly newsletter. Sign up here to get it delivered to your inbox. Hosted on Aca…
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Heathrow has just announced record passenger numbers for 2024 – but it has a much bigger prize in its sights. I have been talking to Thomas Woldbye, the chief executive of the UK's busiest airport, about his plans for the future – and the natural environmental concerns about expansion. This podcast is free, as is Independent Travel's weekly newslet…
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I'm talking to Issam Kazim, responsible for Dubai Tourism, about the remarkable visitor numbers and "key performance indicators" (KPIs) – and, with Ramadan about to start, the prospects for a visit during that Islamic month of fasting. This podcast is free, as is Independent Travel's weekly newsletter. Sign up here to get it delivered to your inbox…
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It’s a busy week for airport announcements in the London area. On Wednesday Heathrow is likely to say more on its expansion plans for an added runway – and Gatwick is hoping to hear a decision from the transport secretary, Heidi Alexander, about its hopes to bring the standby runway into permanent use. I’ve been speaking to Stewart Wingate, chief e…
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Today the second episode of a special two-part podcast with Barry Collins – a property developer from Eastbourne who decided to take up the SAS million-point challenge. He had to fly on 15 of the 17 SkyTeam airlines in the last few months of 2024 to learn 1,000,000 frequent flyer points. We last heard from him when, at Jakarta, a fellow frequent-fl…
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Bienvenidos a un nuevo episodio del podcast Legión Oculta. En esta oportunidad los acompañamos con un gran caso OVNI acontecido en la ciudad de Pemex, México, el cual ha quedado en el olvido, a pesar de su gran magnitud que calló sobre los habitantes de esta ciudad empresarial. Conduce: Mario González (Capitán UFO)…
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On Thursday and Friday I am bringing you a special two-part podcast with Barry Collins – a property developer from Eastbourne who decided to take up the SAS million-point challenge. Fly 15 of the 17 SkyTeam airlines and you earn 1,000,000 frequent flyer points. All began well … This podcast is free, as is Independent Travel's weekly newsletter. Sig…
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As talk of a peace deal intensifies, Russia remains on the no-fly list for the UK and European Union. But many airlines from outside Europe are happy to fly to and from Moscow, St Petersburg and elsewhere – with the UAE better connected than ever, including flights on Air Arabia for only £80 one way between Abu Dhabi and Moscow. Access from the UK …
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“You won’t find cheaper tickets anywhere else”: that is the remarkable pledge from rail retailer Trainline. A poster campaign outside one of the UK’s busiest railway stations creates the impression that the market-leading ticketing firm is at least as cheap as other sources. But I have different recommendations to save money when you travel by trai…
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An exclusive for you today. After five years of closure to tourists, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea will receive its first Western visitors this week. As Simon Cockerell, general manager of Koryo Tours has been telling me, only a small and remote region, Rason, will initially open. NB: The Foreign Office warns against visiting North Kore…
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Mind the gap – between what train drivers on London's Elizabeth line have been offered, and what they believe they deserve. The employers have offered a 4.5% raise which would take their annual salary above £75,000, but the members of the train drivers' union, Aslef, have voted overwhelmingly to strike on four days in February and March. Are they p…
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Network Rail wants passengers to stay safe at stations – not running for their trains – and to avoid delays to trains at London King's Cross, the hub for the East Coast main line. So it is trialling removing trains from the departures board three minutes before departure. In response, I have been trialling how long it takes to walk from the concour…
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After a trip involving six intercontinental flights, I have arrived back at Birmingham airport over an hour behind schedule. The sequence since leaving the UK two weeks ago goes: Cancelled, Late, Cancelled, Late, Late, Late. Don't put too much store by the airlines' schedules. This podcast is free, as is Independent Travel's weekly newsletter. Sign…
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On Travel Desk Tuesday, I’m talking to Annabel Grossman, global travel editor for The Independent, about Lonely Planet’s selection of alternative romantic destinations for 14 February. This podcast is free, as is Independent Travel's weekly newsletter. Sign up here to get it delivered to your inbox. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more i…
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In an unprecedented and coordinated attack, the airlines that use Heathrow airport – as well a prominent hotelier – are demanding lower charges and higher standards. Virgin Atlantic, British Airways’ parent IAG, the Heathrow Airline Operators’ Committee (AOC) and the Arora hotel group say the current way that charges are set by the Civil Aviation A…
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When do airlines give upgrades, and who are the beneficiaries? Spoiler alert: it will help if you marry a captain. But I wonder if upgrades are actually worth a huge amount? My very limited experience of business class travel suggests they may be overrated. This podcast is free, as is Independent Travel's weekly newsletter. Sign up here to get it d…
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Michael O’Leary has been chief executive of Ryanair since 1994, and over the past three decades he has taken the carrier from a small and unprofitable regional airline to the biggest in Europe in terms of passenger numbers. Today he’s talking about Heathrow’s third runway, Air Passenger Duty and his plans to base aircraft in Ukraine when the skies …
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At the very end of 2024, British Airways revealed comprehensive changes to its loyalty programme, which will mean access to its top tiers will be aligned with high spending on the airline and its holiday operation. After 43 years, the BA Executive Club is to be renamed The British Airways Club from 1 April, 2025. This podcast is free, as is Indepen…
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Access to most areas of China is getting easier, with a new light-touch online visa and an extension of the valuable "transit without visa" option. With travel to Asia surging, I have been talking to top tour operator Wendy Wu. She says her firm, Wendy Wu Tours, can untangle the red tape. Also: why a visit to China right now will prove especially r…
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The “Democratic People’s Republic of Korea” is arguably the strangest nation in the world (although Turkmenistan gives it a run for its money). It has been closed to Western tourists for five years, but could it be on the point of reopening? Simon Cockerell, Koryo Tours General Manager and frequent North Korea, says nothing is certain – and meanwhi…
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January seems to have been going on forever, which has been dismal for many – but promising for travel agents. I’ve been talking to Ashley Quint, director of Hertfordshire agency Travel Time. There’s intense interest in exotic-but-safe Japan, though manage your expectations on the price. This podcast is free, as is Independent Travel's weekly podca…
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Hello again everyone, I am really pleased to bring my next interview with leading voices in the Bowen and bodywork world. Today we are talking to Alastair McLoughlin, ex-Bowen Teacher and developer of McLoughlin Scar Tissue Release and The Art of Bodywork training. Alastair has a long career, starting in massage in 1983, and after building a highly…
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After Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced government backing for expansion at London Heathrow airport, I've been to Harmondsworth – the pretty village that will be half-demolished if the plan for a third runway goes ahead. I met Rob Barnstone, coordinator of the No 3rd Runway Coalition, and Justine Bayley of the Stop Heathrow Expansion group. This p…
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Welcome back to Calder Navigation for our penultimate episode of this season, and we're so excited to have Molly Caton on the podcast for this episode! Molly is an invaluable member of the Curious Motion community. She first joined us as a participant in our over 55s session, Brews & Grooves, and quickly became a dedicated volunteer. Recently, she’…
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On the day chancellor Rachel Reeves is expected to back expansion at Heathrow, I'm talking to Paul Charles, chief executive of the PC Agency and former communications director for Virgin Atlantic. He spells out the problem of airport connectivity, and what he believes should be done. This podcast is free, as is Independent Travel's weekly podcast. …
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It’s Travel Desk Tuesday, and today I’m talking to my excellent colleague Natalie Wilson about new aviation jargon creeping into the travel lexicon: lice, of the gate and aisle varieties; check-in chicken; and rawdogging, which, frankly, sounds dismal. This podcast is free, as is Independent Travel's weekly podcast. Sign up here to get it delivered…
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Nicholas and Karen Wood run Political Tours, which aims to help you "see the world like a reporter does". On their travel agenda this year: Mexico (the country, not the Gulf), Trieste to Rome in Italy, Ireland, Cyprus, Taiwan, and South Africa. But not currently Israel/Palestine, Russia, or Iran. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more info…
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It's grim out there! Today I'm at London's Kings Cross station reporting on what might just be the worst weather-related travel chaos I've ever seen. There are cancellations and closures in the skies, on the railways and on the roads across the UK and Northern Ireland. If you're trying to travel today, this is essential listening! This podcast is f…
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I'm still hearing views on Heathrow, today from John Strickland of JLS Consulting – who wonders if he will still be around when a third runway is built? As the Labour government inches nearer a decision, this political football that has been round and round may be reaching a conclusion. But we've said that before, haven't we? This podcast is free, …
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I'm back at Heathrow – where, as I discussed yesterday, reports suggest the third runway could be given the green light. Several developments since then: Environmentalist George Monbiot has revived calls for a frequent-flyer levy. easyJet chief executive Kenton Jarvis has said that his airline would only be interested in going in to Heathrow if it …
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