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Rooted in the Really Real

Ashley Pultorak & Fr. Steven Borello

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Join friends Fr. Steven Borello and Ashley Pultorak as they share about prayer and journeying together in the spiritual life. This life we're given is such an adventure- come along for the journey!
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Jason Wilcox has been a licensed realtor in the Commonwealth of PA since 2016 and has been affiliated with Coldwell Banker Real Estate Services since starting his career in real estate. During this time, he has helped many families all throughout Western PA buy or sell their home, as well as working with investors to maintain their rental portfolio. In addition to serving as a full time real estate agent, Jason also serves part time as the Director of Music and Worship for Bethel Presbyteria ...
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Welcome to What's Really Real?! Devontae Johnson and Citrick Davis are two college students who are constantly learning and developing through experiences. The goal of this podcast is speak about personal experiences and not necessarily giving advice to others. Although both psychology majors have knowledge of the world, they speak solely on their process and not anyone else's.
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The Really Real Podcast is the flagship podcast from Real FM. Join Ansen, Kara, and Isaac as they sit down for a drink and some refreshingly honest conversation about real life. Topics covered include daily living, pop-culture, current events, and faith... with plenty of silliness included. New episodes bi-weekly.
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When you listen to my podcast I’m going to be talking about real life issues . I’m not always going to be serious, but I’m going to be straight up with my audience. If you ever have a topic that you want me to discuss message me and I’ll mention it . Please feel free to write letters if your having issues and would like my help . This is a judge-FREE zone!!! Shit is going to get really real on here!! Stay tuned ,Enjoy and subscribe!!! 😜😜
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Every Tuesday best friends Jason Alexander and Peter Tilden are joined by experts, newsmakers and celebrities in an attempt to find answers to the things that make us go…"Really? no, Really?” We invite you to join us, subscribe and even suggest topics, as we search for the answers to life’s most baffling, intriguing, confusing and annoying questions
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You’ve heard about it, but do you really know it? In 3 minutes, we help you understand the true meaning behind the trends, concepts and acronyms that are making headlines. After listening, you will really know for sure.
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The Really Good Podcast is hosted by Bobbi Althoff: a social media star with over 80 followers. A master interviewer with weeks of experience interviewing celebrities, Bobbi asks the questions that no one wants to know the answers to. Her toddler called The Really Good Podcast the most listened-to podcast in the world, and several of her videos have more than 900 views. Follow her @Bobbialthoff on Instagram or TikTok to learn more about podcasting's biggest star. For advertising opportunitie ...
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Walter Russell Mead, a historian, pundit, and popular author, is encyclopedic about politics, culture, and history. On What Really Matters, Mead and Tablet deputy editor Jeremy Stern help you understand the news, decide what news matters and what doesn’t, and enjoy following the story of America and the world more than you do now. Check out Walter Russell Mead’s Tablet column at https://www.tabletmag.com/columns/via-meadia.
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Really Bitch ?!?!

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When these three DC natives get together to talk all things pop culture it can go left pretty quick. Join Classic, Mink and Face as they talk all things celebrity gossip, sports and politics. Buckle up for this wild ride.
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We Really Could

Lisa Lorraine Carson

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We Really Could is the case to end billionaires in America. Hosted by a basic bitch, this podcast is a story and a strategy for building a more beautiful world for everyone (even you, Elon).
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How to Really Run a City

The Philadelphia Citizen

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Former Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed, former Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter, and Philadelphia Citizen co-founder Larry Platt talk about what it really takes to get sh*t done in cities on The Citizen’s newest podcast, How to Really Run a City, with a special guest joining each episode. New episodes monthly. How to Really Run a City is made possible thanks to the generous support of Comcast NBCUniversal and Diversified Search Group.
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Join Emily and Jason Morrow as they dive into the hilariously contrasting worlds of a crunchy mom and her not-as-crunchy husband. Each episode, the duo explores a variety of life's quirks and conundrums, from parenting and personal wellness to bizarre daily occurrences and everything in-between. Get ready to laugh, learn, and maybe even be inspired as these two navigate their discussions with humor and heart.
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What's Really Going On

What's Really Going On Podcast

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"A podcast that makes politics fun." The What's Really Going On Podcast is co-hosted by three Howard University alums - Henry, McKenzie, and Noah - who discuss the intersection of politics and culture with a focus on how it impacts Black and Brown millennials!
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Lucky's Really Long List Of Movies

Lucky's Really Long List of Movies

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Join your host, Lucky Damn Day, on her journey through her really long list of movies! Each week Lucky will be watching, reviewing, researching, and reporting on a movie that she has never seen before. The movies range from well known award winning favorites, like the Titanic, and some not so well known, but just as wild low budget cult classics like Forbidden Zone.
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Calling all Gleeks! We’re baaaaack…again. Kevin McHale (Artie Abrams) and Jenna Ushkowitz (Tina Cohen-Chang) are heading back to William McKinley High School to rewatch all 6 seasons of Glee! We’re taking you all the way from McKinley High to New York City, from the choir room to Nationals, and from the Super Bowl to a world tour! We’ll look back on your favorite moments and never before heard stories with a slew of guests including cast, crew, celebrities and you, the fans! So warm up those ...
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A podcast dedicated to conversations with a Psychic Astrologer and Energy Healer, Jana Stern about esoterica, astrology, spirituality, mysticism, and generally understanding what it really means to be a human in 2023 who is really into all of "that stuff" we all know and love! Follow us on Twitter @janasternhealer & @thatstuffpod and on Instagram @imreallyintothatstuff
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On this podcast we talk about everything under sun from love and relationships, to music, movies, entertainment news, religion, conspiracies, and pretty much our random views on things we just simply think are funny. Join us every Thursday why because it's really a podcast though!
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The Week That Really Was" offers a different and distinctive take on the events of the week of a kind that you won't find anywhere else in Ireland. It is presented by Gript Media Editor John McGuirk, and Barrister at Law and Media Personality, Sarah Ryan.
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No Really, I'm Fine

Mike Larson & Aaron Metcalf

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Healthcare is riddled with challenges: navigating complex social dynamics, competing economic interests and managing near impossible expectations. On a daily basis, this leads to stressful, even traumatic situations for those providing care. How do healthcare professionals cope with the emotional impact? Join Mike Larson and Aaron Metcalf as they explore their stories in this podcast, No Really, I'm Fine!
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Have you ever had a question about Christianity? Have you ever wondered if what is perceived as 'Christian' may not be? In their weekly podcast, "Hold On: Is That Really Christian?", Dr. Kendra Weddle and Kim Batchelor of Northaven Church in Dallas, Texas discuss current issues and popular beliefs through a Christian lens. Feedback and ideas for future topics are welcome.
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The snowboard podcast All I Really Need to Know I Learned from Snowboarding with Chris Rogers, Brian Donovan, and Matt Larson is a podcast about life lessons, snowboarding, and the intersection of the two. Tune in each week as we discuss snowboarding, snowsports instruction, instructor certification, and how, well, basically, we learned everything we need to know from snowboarding! Brian, Matt, and Chris are snowboarders, instructors, trainers, and members of the PSIA-AASI National Team.
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Things that really matter, a podcast that stands as testimony of Cundall's proud history as a global multi-disciplinary engineering consultancy. Since our inception more than 40 years ago, we have been dedicated to creating new, innovative design solutions and driving the agenda towards a more sustainable future. Join us as we discuss the Built Environment challenges and changes with the thought leaders of our industry.
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If it's true that "...the opposite of addiction is not sobriety...the opposite of addiction is connection," there are lots of people who need to discover what true, healthy connection looks like. Whether the struggle is with addiction, toxic relationship dynamics, or something else, we've all tried to meet our needs in some really unhealthy ways. Way too often, the things we run to for comfort leave us feeling even more disconnected and alone than before. Through conversations about the many ...
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French novelist Alexandre Dumas first published The Count of Monte Cristo as a novel in 1844, and it went on to gain a reputation as one of the most compelling stories ever written. It was adapted into film at least nine different times between 1912 and 2002, according to Wikipedia, not to mention a couple of notable miniseries along the way, and e…
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This week Bobbi goes to Jamaica to sit down with Shenseea in Ocho Rios and talk about music, family, dating, and drinks. Stay tuned for part 2 next week when Shenseea takes Bobbi on a tour to a waterfall and to eat some delicious food. Thanks to this episode's sponsors: • Use code BOBBI10 for 10% off (up to $20 off) your first Seat Geek order: http…
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There are many different ways to find success in the instruction industry. In a continuation from last week, this episode takes a deeper look at other pathways within the ski and snowboard industry. Tune in to hear more about how Matt’s dual careers as a nurse and snowboard instructor benefited both. Chris and Brian share pieces of their journey th…
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It's about gleeking time to let your imaginations soar... because it's time to dream up the perfect season four tour setlist! Gangnam Style, drag queens flying, a Glee-themed amusement park?! Gleek of the Week Podcast host Andrew joins Jenna and Kevin to propose his ultimate setlist and production plan for a season four tour, and off the bat, his M…
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The Tesla “We, Robot” event in October 2024 saw Elon Musk unveil the company’s Robotaxi, a fully autonomous car which he said passengers would soon be able to fall asleep in, and wake up at their destination. And all for a price tag of under $30,000! Critics quickly pointed out that Musk has often made ambitious claims about his company’s new techn…
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For a number of years now, we’ve been hearing that the future of transport is electric, in particular due to the impact of fossil fuels on global warming. But there are a number of drawbacks, including cost, battery life, battery recycling, charging time which mean some people are reluctant to get on board. There are also fears that the switch to e…
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Covid-19 restrictions changed work practices radically; a large proportion of the workforce have worked remotely for nearly three years now. That’s the case even in post-pandemic working structures, with many sectors favouring a hybrid model rather than a full-time return to the office. We now have a generation of workers who often have never met t…
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The “no-wash” movement is a trend that involves washing clothes and hair less often, or not at all, for environmental, economic, or practical reasons. Some followers of this movement claim that frequent laundering is unnecessary for maintaining clean, odor-free clothing. They also argue that washing less can save water, energy, money, and time doin…
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Be honest, if you hadn’t heard the title of this episode, would you have been able to guess that this person was talking about a belly button? She was a contestant on Family Feud Australia in 2017, and just hearing mention of the words “belly button” were enough to trigger her. It might sound like an extreme reaction to a belly button, but she’s ac…
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When our skin is cut or damaged, the body immediately starts its healing process to close the wound and limit any risk of infection. It’s a wonderful and fascinating process, but nevertheless scars still remain on the skin afterwards. They can be unsightly and visible too, depending on their location, leading to self-consciousness. There are severa…
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HEADLINES: Headline | Signs | Headlines | Sign | Missive from “Cheeky” | Missive from Mr. “Cheeky” | Comments from “Cheeky”, Patrick, and a Newcomer TiTR News Coffee Mugs: https://teespring.com/this-is-true-really-news?cid=102950&page=1&pid=658&tsmac=store&tsmic=special-ts-5 #thisistruereallynews #funny Bizarre News, Humorous Stories, Weird World N…
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In Japan, cleanliness is cultural and synonymous with well-being. That’s down in no small part to the influence of Shintoism, the country's oldest religion. While the number of believers has been steadily decreasing for some time, Shinto philosophy and culture are still widely practised. Cleanliness is seen not just as a physical state but also a s…
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Between 7th and 14th of octobre 2024, Nobel Prize award ceremony take place in Stockholm. Like every year, it’s held on 10th December, to coincide with the anniversary of Alfred Nobel’s death. Tradition also dictates that the Prize laureates are announced in October. This year’s laureates include Alain Aspect, John F. Clauser and Anton Zeilinger in…
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Perfectionism is the tendency to set excessively high and unrealistic standards for oneself and others, and to evaluate one’s worth based on the ability to meet those standards. Perfectionists are not satisfied with anything less than flawless results, and they often fear failure, criticism, or disappointment but constantly striving for perfection …
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This week, Walter and Jeremy discuss the killing of Sinwar, how AI is fueling demand for nuclear energy, why the media is the least trusted institution in America, and how the Chinese Communist Party got caught in a trap of its own making. Each week on What Really Matters, Walter Russell Mead and Jeremy Stern help you understand the news, decide wh…
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Since the launch of ChatGPT in November 2022, artificial intelligence has transformed how many workers go about their jobs on a daily basis. AI developments are certainly exciting to many people, but there’s also a lot of nervousness out there, due to the inevitability that AI-based automation will end up replacing some parts of human work in a lot…
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"Here’s my yoga instructor’s number”, "You must try this detox juice", "Download this diet app right now!". Have you ever heard people give this kind of ‘friendly advice’ to others in the past. Perhaps people have said things like that to you, with a little too much insistence for your liking. These days, there’s a certain demand for people to purs…
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Those are no doubt familiar instructions if you’ve ever taken a plane. Today's topic is one that has been a part of our digital lives for quite some time: Flight Mode. Have you ever wondered why this feature exists on our devices, and what purpose it serves beyond just flying on airplanes? The main function of Flight Mode is to disable your device'…
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This is episode #3, “The Average Case.” The basic bitch digs into Billionaire Budgeting for The Average Case. To play your own game of Billionaire Budgeting, check out billionairebudgeting.com! In the Average Case we cover - 0:00-4:04: Setting the table of The Average Case - how many billionaires are there in the world anyway? And what would happen…
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Send us a text Thank you to Preston for joining us on the podcast today! Preston is a travel nurse from Florida who shortly after beginning his career traveled to New York where he worked during peak Covid pandemic, only to go back to Florida at peak Delta wave! Whoah! In this episode he explores these experiences and also shares his love of travel…
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HEADLINES: Illicit Diaper Rash Cream | Revenge at the Wrong Address | Flathead Beacon Police Blotter | Patrick Space Farce BaseTiTR News Coffee Mugs: https://teespring.com/this-is-true-really-news?cid=102950&page=1&pid=658&tsmac=store&tsmic=special-ts-5#thisistruereallynews #funnyunususalvideos, funny news, comedypost, Humorous News Commentary, com…
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Send us a text In this chilling episode, we dive into the infamous case of Lizzie Borden, the woman at the center of one of America’s most notorious unsolved murders. On August 4, 1892, Lizzie's parents were found brutally slain in their Fall River, Massachusetts home, and Lizzie quickly became the prime suspect. Join us as we explore the gripping …
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He's back! YouTuber and super Glee fan Mike's Mic joins the podcast for what has become a favorite tradition - a season recap! Like last season, Mike's Mic gave Jenna and Kevin some notes on what to look out for before starting their season 4 re-watch. Did he nail it, or was he off the mark? The trio also dives in on what storylines worked and didn…
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Does your face match your name? Surprisingly, researchers have scientifically proven that an Emma will never resemble a Sophie, or a Jack or an Oliver. They stem from a Franco-Israeli study published in July 2024, a collaboration between HEC Paris and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Participants were shown a photograph of a person and asked to …
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You may remember hearing about ancient Greek hero Ulysses in school lessons. He’s the central character in Homer’s Odyssey. As legend goes, after fighting for a decade in the Trojan war, Ulysses wandered the world for another 10 years to get back home to his wife and son. On his enforced travels, Ulysses suffered danger, adversity and loneliness th…
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The chances are that at some point you’ve scoured the internet in an attempt to figure out why you’re feeling sick. Maybe you go to Dr Google as a matter of habit any time you’re in discomfort or pain. Indeed, back in 2019, Google Heatlh Vice President David Feinberg told the Telegraph that 7% of all Google searches related to health, adding up to …
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In this episode: Why I felt like Warren Buffett on my Vancouver trip [2:48] My plan to help this left-for-dead sector [7:36] Tesla's Robotaxi vs. SpaceX's rocket landing [9:40] The best election outcome for stocks [25:28] How Polymarket is different from other polls [26:10] Big tech's transition to nuclear power [38:24] Why I'm not sold on this nuc…
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The basic bitch digs into Billionaire Budgeting for The Paranoid Case. To play your own game of Billionaire Budgeting, check out billionairebudgeting.com! In the Paranoid Case we cover - 0:00-1:26: How to organize your billionaire budgets so the game isn't too overwhelming to even play. 1:26-5:36: What the basic bitch would spend on her People Buck…
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The first episode of WRC. Meet a basic bitch who is obsessed with words and made up a game. In this episode we - 0:00-4:23: Highlight the difference between the words etymology and episiotomy, and how to use each in an email. 4:23-6:46: Pose the question: what even is the difference between one billion dollars and one hundred billion dollars? And w…
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Manny talks to Kenneth Hite & Gareth Ryder-Hanrahan about why they are returning to Trail of Cthulhu and why they are creating a second edition of the popular horror roleplaying game, as well as sharing their favorite aspects of the cosmic horror mythos. You can find out more about the project here: https://www.backerkit.com/c/projects/pelgrane-pre…
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Emily and Jason Morrow dive into the importance of family culture and daily rhythms, sharing how these routines create stability—despite the struggle to get it just right. They also give listeners an update on their camping adventure through the Northeast, where the cost of food has them questioning reality. Plus, they tackle a serious issue: how t…
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Moles can be flat, raised, discreet, or visible. They appear all over our skin and tend to increase in number over time. While these harmless little spots are generally not a cause for concern, they can sometimes be the source of skin cancer, so it’s important to keep an eye on them. A mole is a small, dark spot on the skin formed by a cluster of m…
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A lot has changed in the workplace since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020. Companies have had to figure out how to best manage remote work for their employees, all the while supporting their career development and helping them feel more satisfied at work. Well, the concept we’re going to talk about today may be just what’s needed to addre…
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According to a Jama Dermotology study of 3,316 American women in 2016, 83.8% reported removing at least some of their pubic hair. The most common hair removal methods are waxing, shaving and lasering. Over half of the respondents cited hygiene reasons for doing so, but in reality there may be health risks associated with the practice. How did femal…
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André Brisson was working as a structural engineer when he decided to start his own engineering company. Like a great many entrepreneurs, André knew he needed to be able to do things his way. In this episode, André shares with business coaches Dan Sullivan and Shannon Waller how he’s found freedom and business success on his entrepreneurial journey…
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In 2020 "keto" was the most Googled food-related topic in the world. More than 23 million Americans have been on the ketogenic diet, yet many of the foods on the keto diet have been linked to heart disease, stroke, and other illnesses. So…is the ketogenic diet harming us or leading us to a healthy, buttery, red meat “promised land”? In this episode…
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HEADLINES: Cow Dung to Green Energy Scheme | Flathead Beacon Police Blotter | Uber Shooter | An Adult Story TiTR News Coffee Mugs: https://teespring.com/this-is-true-really-news?cid=102950&page=1&pid=658&tsmac=store&tsmic=special-ts-5 #thisistruereallynews #funny unususalvideos, funny news, comedypost, Humorous News Commentary, comedypodcast,…
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We continue our conversation with Rev. Ben Marshall about Project 2025. Was Jesus woke? Enjoyed this episode? Connect with us some more at Northaven.org! Follow us on Instagram and on Facebook! Have questions or comments? Want to suggest a topic? Send Kendra and Kim an email at podcast@northaven.org.…
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"Send us a message! (questions, feedback, etc.)" When I think of Shawn, I sometimes have to remind myself we've never actually met in person. Shawn is the kind of person who's easy to get to know quickly. He is kind & curious, and also open & vulnerable. Shawn has a compelling sexual recovery story. Growing up impacted by family of origin trauma (l…
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Picture this: you’re lost in thought, your favourite song playing, and suddenly, you feel a wave of well-being that gives you goosebumps. Music doesn’t just touch our hearts; it has a tangible impact on our bodies. Certain musical passages can send shivers down our spines by releasing dopamine, the so-called pleasure molecule. In 2020, a french stu…
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