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The Journal.

The Wall Street Journal & Gimlet

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The most important stories about money, business and power. Hosted by Kate Linebaugh and Ryan Knutson, with Jessica Mendoza. The Journal is a co-production of Spotify and The Wall Street Journal. Get show merch here: https://wsjshop.com/collections/clothing
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The Social Impact Journal is a podcast talking to changemakers who are driving social impact across the world. In the journal, we aim to share stories, lessons and experiences from our guests to inspire our listeners to begin or continue working towards social impact.
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Follow an 18th century sailor as he describes his experiences at sea in his own words. Originally meant to be a log book, Kelly began writing detailed accounts of his adventures in the Leeward Islands, Spain, Great Britain and America along with the events that transpired aboard the boats in between these stops.
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The Journal Gazette

Audio Reading Service of the Allen County Public Library

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The Journal Gazette, updated Monday through Saturday. This Audio Reading Service podcast is a service of the Allen County Public Library in Fort Wayne, IN. It is specifically designed for and directed to people who have visual, physical, learning or language challenges to reading normal printed materials.
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The Overland Journal Podcast

Scott Brady, Ashley Giordano, and Matt Scott

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The Overland Journal Podcast features the travelers, topics, and news related to the overlanding community and industry. This podcast is hosted by Scott Brady, Ashley Giordano, and Matt Scott. This podcast is a production of the Overland Journal Magazine and the expeditionportal.com website.
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Our goal is to foster community through conversation. This podcast is a companion to Spectrum, a journal established to encourage Seventh-day Adventist participation in the discussion of contemporary issues from a Christian viewpoint, to look without prejudice at all sides of a subject, to evaluate the merits of diverse views, and to foster intellectual and cultural growth. For more, go to: https://spectrummagazine.org/
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The Journal of American History

Organization of American Historians

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The Journal of American History Podcast features interviews with our authors and conversations with authors whose books on American history have won awards. Episodes are in MP3 format and will be released in the month preceding each Journal of American History (February, May, August and November). Published quarterly by the Organization of American Historians, the Journal of American History is the leading scholarly publication in the field of U.S. history and is well known as the major reso ...
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Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

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Each month JAACAP highlights a selected article found within the pages of the Journal by providing a podcast interview with the author. Tune in regularly to this feature of JAACAP, where we strive for a relaxed 'fireside chat' atmosphere in which authors can share aspects of their science that we are less often privy to. Podcasts are typically 15 to 20 minutes in length.
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The Journal is your go-to podcast for deep and empowering conversations, giving you the practical tools, knowledge, and motivation to transform your own life. Listen in as accredited Psychological Coach Lucy Spicer invites some truly inspiring guests to share the defining moments that turned their times of darkness into opportunities for growth. Journaling has been a game changer for Lucy and her clients, and she'll show you how to use journaling to help you find the lessons in someone else’ ...
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What does it mean to live well? The online Journal of Lutheran Ethics tackles this complex question to offer thoughtful reflections on timely topics related to faith and ethics. Each issue draws on history, theology, the bible, and social sciences to spark a conversation about living well in today’s world for scholars, students, activists, advocates, experts, non-experts, and seekers. In the JLE podcast, a companion to the journal, listeners join authors on a deep dive into articles from the ...
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Welcome to The Journal Club podcast! Join your host Kia Marie in chatting about all things art journaling. We cover all kinds of journaling topics including artistic sub-communities, stationery supplies, inspiring artists, and fresh, exciting art journal ideas!
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From a creator to creators. Videomaker, podcaster, cosplayer, wannabe youtuber, host and much more, I like to show the world in my own way. Here i will post the Podcast, with different Journals. Creative Journal, Personal Journal and more to come.
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Beyond the Journal

Drs. Charu Aggarwal and Jack West

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Oncologists H. Jack West from City of Hope Cancer Center and Charu Aggarwal from University of Pennsylvania bring a wide range of guests to discuss social media, digital education, and current controversies in cancer and medicine.
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Join Most Rev. Joe Roesch, MI, as he reads from the journal of Blessed George Matulaitis-Matulewicz (1871-1927), the “Renovator” of the Congregation of Marian Fathers. As both a bishop and archbishop, Blessed George was recognized for his work as an apostle of unity during tumultuous times in his native Lithuania. Throughout his life, he launched important initiatives that mobilized the laity for the greater good of the Church. And without Blessed George, there would be no Marian Congregatio ...
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Soulscrypted - A journal of the journey

Soulscrypt - the Journal of the Journey

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Welcome tribe! Thank you for coming to class with us at Soulscrypt where we K.I.S.S.—Keep It Sacred and Simple, (Stupid)—by sharing the stories on how we connect around our 5 pillars(⭐️): CommUNITY, Practical Spirituality, Holistic Wellness, Sexuality, and Local/Misc. Culture News. For the sake of rawness and intimacy, Listener discretion advised. To formally become guest, contact the host via soulscrypt@gmail.com with your bio and availability.
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Amelia Bennell was bored with her life. She's been in charge of her family's bakery for three years now, despite her hatred of baking. She decided to start a journal; at first it was a way to vent her frustrations over the bakery, but once strange things started happening, and strange people started appearing, suddenly it was the only thing she could truly rely on. Join Amelia as her view of the world is flipped on its head and she discovers things she never thought possible.
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Welcome to The Journal Podcast by Horizon Guides: a celebration of travel less ordinary and experiences that push us beyond our comfort zone and expand our understanding of the world. Forget the undiscovered, untouched shangri-la. That was always a myth peddled by marketing types. Today’s best discoveries come from within – by travelling with a different mindset, approaching the world with open-minded curiosity, and connecting with new people and cultures.
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Nate bears it all, or as he is apt to say, "Naked don't' lie; people do." In each entry, Nate bares trials and triumphs, worries and beliefs, internal impediments, and inner enhancements, which lead to realized and unrealized hopes and dreams. You get a front row seat of how Nate journeys first in his mind to move further towards living his life just as he always imagined. Everything Nate shares today he discovered and evaluated for almost thirty years, beginning with endeavoring to give an ...
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Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine is an international refereed journal published for clinicians with a primary interest in sports medicine practice. The journal publishes original research and reviews covering diagnostics, therapeutics, and rehabilitation in healthy and physically challenged individuals of all ages and levels of sport and exercise participation. The Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine is the official journal of: American Medical Society for Sports Medicine American Osteopath ...
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Welcome to Mind Body and Soul Rehab through The Ariba Rising blog. I thought with all of the chaos, hate, greed, selfishness, and corruption basically low vibrations here and around the world, it was time for me to look toward better times and higher vibrations. Since I couldn't find exactly what I was looking for I decided to become what I seek.. Join me in creating a community of hope, support, spirituality, truth, love, understanding, inner strength, health, togetherness, and life. Suppor ...
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The Paul Street Journal

Freddy Garcia, Brian Honsberger, Joe Ginexi, Caitlin Ferrari

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The Paul Street Journal is a podcast all about Catholic social teaching on economics. We discuss everything from the economic principles laid out in scripture, to the economic questions that come up in our daily lives. This show will be your guide to making your own economic decisions with the heart of the Church. Hosted by Freddy Garcia and Brian Honsberger. Producer: Joe Ginexi
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Welcome to The Colonel's Journal Podcast where we dive into the art of grooming, style, and self-care for the modern man. From mastering the perfect shave to uncovering style secrets and exploring unique insights on life, this show covers everything you need to look and feel your best. We’ll be taking you through expert tips on hair care, beard styles, and skincare routines, alongside fascinating explorations of culture, health, and more. Tune in for a well-rounded take on elevating your dai ...
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Taking a record of the heart and minds of the people, American Journal puts the power of the conversation into the callers' hands. Join us Monday through Friday, 8-11AM CST and call in to talk to our roundtable of rotating hosts on all current topics and stories in the news and on your mind. https://banned.video/channel/the-american-journal https://linktr.ee/TheAmericanJournal Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-american-journal--4723388/support.
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The Fort Wayne Journal Gazette from 11/29/24. Read aloud by Jennifer and Giles for the Audio Reading Service. 00:33 News 42:17 Obituaries 44:04 Additional News 1:00:05 Break 01:03:06 Living Section 01:26:21 Perspective 01:42:15 TV Listings & Sports 01:50:48 Conclusion This Audio Reading Service podcast is a service of the Allen County Public Librar…
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After a run-in with the press gangs, Samuel embarks to America with a load of salt. The passage across the Atlantic quickly deteriorates and contrary winds slow progress to a crawl and storms badly damage the ship. Winter had set in on the eastern coast of America by the time Samuel and the crew arrived making for a cold entry into New York. If you…
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The recognition of existential threats such as cognitive warfare is crucial to avoid defeat. Western societies must address such threats by leveraging their militaries’ adaptability. Relying solely on the military poses risks, however, necessitating a comprehensive approach to national security. Coordination among all the instruments of power under…
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Happy Thanksgiving! This episode was originally published in November 2023. Ocean Spray’s farmers are responsible for 65% of the world’s cranberries. It’s not a publicly traded company. It’s not a traditional private company, either. It’s a cooperative founded nearly a century ago and owned by roughly 700 families. WSJ’s Ben Cohen tells the story o…
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In this short episode (recorded in advance as our normal time was Thanksgiving night in America), we go through Books 17-20 of the Odyssey. Most of these chapters, as CB Robertson says, are "one long string of dramatic irony." The real "bro" moment is in the "bum fights" chapter, where the suitors encourage two beggars (one secretly Odysseus) to du…
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Solo Select CEO Ty Smith is one of the industry's leading horse brokers, and he's got his finger on the pulse of the rope horse industry's highs and lows. Smith has pulled together a set of superstar prospects, performers, embryos and broodmares for the Thanksgiving Select Online Sale, with plenty eligible for the roping industry's biggest incentiv…
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In this episode of the podcast, we explore the key findings of the People Report 2024, commissioned by Davies, which highlights the ongoing challenges faced by insurance and financial services firms in talent attraction, development, and retention.We are joined by Craig Potter, Senior Partner at Davies.…
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Kansas Republicans won big in the 2024 elections, growing their supermajorities in the Legislature and winning a conservative majority on the State Board of Education. Just in time for Thanksgiving travels, the podcast team of Jason Alatidd and Jack Harvel with The Topeka Capital-Journal and John Hanna of the Associated Press break down the electio…
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How do you submit an article? What does peer review look like? Why might the JAH accept or reject a piece? What happens after your article has been submitted? In this episode of the Journal of American History Podcast Marina Mecham speaks with Executive Editor Stephen Andrews and Production Editor Andrew Cooper to take you behind the scenes of the …
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On Christmas Day in 2018, American endurance athlete Colin O’Brady woke up in a tent, by himself, in the middle of Antarctica. He hadn’t seen another human being in 50 days. He hitched up his sled, fell into a flow state bordering on hallucination, and walked 77 miles without stopping to become the first person to cross Antarctica on foot and unass…
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In Bogota, Jack meets Juan Carlos Castrillón Ferro, a Consultant, Entrepreneur, Researcher and Agrifood Expert based in Colombia. In the episode, we cover: - The challenges that smallholder farmers face in Colombia - New innovations in the coffee and cocoa sector - The impact of new regulations including the incoming European Union Deforestation Re…
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This article from The Bearded Colonel focuses on the often overlooked importance of sideburns in men's grooming. It provides a comprehensive guide covering their role in facial aesthetics, different styles, how to grow and trim them effectively, and tips for maintaining a neat and polished look. From classic short sideburns to bold mutton chops, th…
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Amy Watkins Jensen looks at the story of the brother of Jared anew, in this latest Gospel Study lesson Amy Watkins Jensen is a teacher and writer with a BA in Spanish Teaching and an… The post Believing in Miracles: Gospel Study with Amy Watkins Jensen appeared first on Dialogue Journal.Por The Dialogue Journal
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In what has become a November tradition, Guru Singh - the Fretboard Journal's favorite guitar-loving yogi and spiritual teacher - returns to the podcast. This time around, we hear more about his early days growing up in Seattle, including the now-customized Gibson J-45 that he purchased in the '50s, used throughout the '60s as a Reprise Records art…
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🌟 In this episode, we explore the vital role small businesses play in understanding Catholic social teaching on economics. From Pope Leo XIII's Rerum Novarum to the principles of subsidiarity, distributism, and solidarity, we unpack how these teachings can guide consumer decisions in today's economy. 💡 Whether you’re a small business owner, a consu…
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In this episode of the poetry edition of the Reformed Journal, Rose Postma interviews Dave Warners about his poem “November Cold.” Beginning in 1997, Warners has been teaching Botany and Ecology at Calvin University. Since 2009 he has directed Plaster Creek Stewards (PCS), a faith-based watershed initiative based at Calvin. Dave also teaches at Au …
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A BFA graduate of Southern Adventist University, Darcie Denton is a 25-year-old artist from the Chattanooga area who has had three solo shows and exhibited various works throughout the U.S. Her artwork revolves around themes of sacredness, memory, gratitude, and beauty, and she explores these through paint, print and other traditional media, as wel…
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JAACAP November 2024: Contributing Editor Dr. Jesse Hinckley interviews Dr. Margarita Alegría on the powerful methods of combining yearly and daily time data toinvestigate how and for whom discrimination-related stressors lead to adverse outcomes.Por Various
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