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500 Open Tabs

Kaveh Taherian & Hannah Hillam

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Each episode, hosts Kaveh Taherian and Hannah Hillam choose one of their countless open browser tabs and finally take the time to read and discuss its contents until they gain enough strength to close that tab once and for all.
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Holy Land in the Holy Text Podcast. Where we deep dive inside the Jewish Biblical text, the Torah, to discover the secrets, insights, and sources, about the significance of the Land of Israel and how it’s applicable to what’s happening in the world today.
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d'Skills in Action

Hannah G. Williams

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Welcome to "d'Skills In Action," where we're flipping the script on traditional education and career paths! Tired of being told that college + degrees are the end-all-be-all? Welcome to "d'Skills In Action," where the real talk is about d'Skills and real-world IMPACT, not just diplomas. Hosted by 25-year-old Hannah Williams, founder of d’Skills, and 20-year-old Swetha Tandri, founder of Melodies for Math, this podcast is for high schoolers, gap year students, and (epic) parents with a differ ...
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What can we learn about making social and political change from talking to professional change-makers? This work takes a combination of persistence, shrewdness, and luck. On the Battles We Pick podcast, skilled advocates and organizers talk about how they deal with the various challenges they confront. Theme music by generous permission of recording artist Stephen.
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The Crappy Christian Podcast strives to shed a light on the topics the church often forgets. In this space, you'll find conversations with people who have gone through the fire and come back with buckets of water for the people still in it. Hosted by @thegirlnamedblake, this podcast packs a punch (the good kind) and touches on everything from mental health to sex to divorce to the everyday life of a Christian, & the good news that God in the midst of it all.
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Hosted by ultra endurance and adventure cyclist Mel Webb, Detours brings you stories from inside the world of bikepacking and ultra cycling, featuring racers, community members, race directors and more. This show is about celebrating the journey, and the detours along the way, as much as the destination. We're especially passionate about providing space for folks that identify as women to share their stories and hope to inspire more people to ride bikes. Have a topic you'd like us to cover? ...
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small talks & city blocks

small talks & city blocks

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small talks & city blocks is a podcast production of Women in Cities International, created and hosted by Hannah McCasland, Bethy Moncion and Maxine Dannatt. We host conversations about gendered experiences of city life, and the work being done to promote inclusive and equitable cities and communities for all.
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You Are Your Name - Kabalarian Philosophy

Kabalarian Philosophy - Society of Kabalarians of Canada

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Explore the impact that your names have on your thinking, health, and life! We discuss a different aspect of name each episode. In addtion, we review the impact specific names have if used consistently. You can learn how your names impact your thinking, your health, and your life by getting a free Name and Birth date Report at www.youareyourname.com (which forwards you to www.kabalarians.com).
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CW: Rape, Sexual abuse By all accounts Gisèle and Dominique Pelicot appeared to be the perfect couple, retired and enjoying life as grandparents in the south of France, but after nearly 50 years together the horrifying truth has finally come to light. Dominique is a rapist. And he's not alone.由Crime Soup
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In this special episode of Confessions of a Crappy Christian, we delve into the complex conversation surrounding gun reform following recent tragic events. Addressing both sides of the debate, I share my perspective on the nuances of proposed legislation, including red flag laws, universal background checks, safe storage requirements, and restricti…
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The Intelligence Project of the Southern Poverty Law Center is well known for tracking and exposing the activities of hate and extremist groups. So it was great to have one of their researchers, Hannah Gais, as a guest on the podcast. Discussing her work on White nationalist and Neo-Nazi groups, Hannah told me about the extremist voices and ideas t…
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This week we learn how Iceland got the wrong translation of Dracula and how America's thirst for guano led the government to enact an insane law in 1856. A listener email gives us the sweats. Episode Tabs: The Literary Mystery of the Icelandic Dracula by Valur Grettison https://grapevine.is/mag/2022/05/09/the-literary-mystery-of-the-icelandic-dracu…
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The host of the Blurry Creatures podcast, Nate Henry and Luke Rodgers return to the podcast to discuss their commentary on the Book of Enoch, discussing its significance and its alignment with biblical texts. They highlight the importance of the book’s content, its translations, and the inclusion of prophecies that foreshadow the coming of Christ. …
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In this episode, we answer the question, "What are the top 5 reasons to balance our names? We analyze the names of Adam, Joseph, Lorne, Alan, Leon, Zoe, Lana, Rebecca, Hannah, Elaine, Katherine, Arlene, and Aileen and show how these names influence our thinking, health, and life. Learn how your names impact you by getting your own free Name and Bir…
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Hannah Simon took the women's win at this year's Silk Road Mountain Race, in a time of 8 days 20 hours and 16 minutes. She navigated the 1939km and 30,000m+ with determination, resilience and grace. Not only was she the first woman home, but also landed 9th overall in an exceptionally deep field. In this episode we talk all about her preparation an…
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This week we learn about the discovery of secret tunnels under Los Angeles built by ancient lizard people and how Ann Hodges was struck by a meteorite while napping. A listener email reveals the real life inspiration of Nacho Libre. Episode Tabs: The Underground Catacombs of L.A.'s Lizard People https://lamag.com/news/citydig-the-underground-cataco…
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Founder of Talitha Coffee, Jenny Barber joins Blake to share her journey of combining a passion for coffee with a mission to combat human trafficking. Jenny and her husband have been involved in anti-trafficking efforts for over 15 years, spurred by personal experiences and a desire to help others break free from exploitation. They realized that ma…
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In this episode, we answer the question: What is a mathematically balanced name? In addition, we analyze the influence of using the name of Fred, Herb, Clive, Claudia, Paula, Peggy, and Christine. Learn how your names impact you by getting your own free Name and Birthdate Report at www.kabalarians.com. Send us a text Whenever you are ready, here ar…
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On this very special episode we KEEP IT JOSIE by learning how Rome had 5 different emperors in the year 193 and what makes a colossal squid versus a giant squid. A listener email explains why southern Californians always use "the" when naming freeways. Episode Tabs: Year of the Five Emperors https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year_of_the_Five_Emperors I…
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Author and speaker Dawn Spicer joins Blake to discuss a heavy and often overlooked topic within the church: infidelity. She shares her personal journey of having an affair, the subsequent unraveling of her life, and the long path of restoration that followed. They discuss the void that led Dawn to seek fulfillment outside her marriage and the impor…
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In this episode we answer the question: Why do our names create health weaknesses? We analyze the names of Betty, Bess, Louise, Tess, and Vivien. Learn how your names impact you by getting your own free Name and Birthdate Report at www.kabalarians.com. Send us a text Whenever you are ready, here are three ways we can help you: 1. Get a Balanced Nam…
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This week we are joined by special guest Alex Brodt as we learn about the Groom of the Stool, how Rick Perry's cousin raised the world's oldest cat, and the brief period in time when Art was an Olympic sport. A listener email explains how luggage handlers are just like us. Episode Tabs: Groom of the Stool https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groom_of_the_…
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Writer, author, and online educator Hannah Brencher joins Blake to discuss her journey with unplugging from technology and the importance of finding a balance between being present online and in real life. She shares how burnout, particularly as a new mom during the pandemic, led her to embrace a lifestyle of unplugging, which she initially resiste…
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In this episode, we answer the question, "What is the relationship between our names and our inner purpose?" We analyze the names of Joe, Ronnie, Leroy, Owen, Elliot, Graham, Sara, Rose, Anna, and Sandra and discuss how they impact our thinking, health, and life. Learn how your names impact you by getting your own free Name and Birthdate Report at …
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This week we learn about the insane story of Alligator Joe and how camels ended up in Australia. A listener email explored Mary Toft's strange birthing practices. Episode Tabs: When Kids Played With Alligators in Los Angeles https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/alligator-farm-los-angeles-180957172/ The strange story of Australia’s wild camel h…
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Therapist and writer, Sam Jolman joins Blake to discuss the harmful effects of purity culture on both men and women, especially those raised in the church. Sam shares his personal journey of grappling with his own sexuality and the challenges within his marriage. They explore how men, often left without proper guidance on sexuality, struggle to int…
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In this episode, we answer the question, "Why do our combined first name and family name influence the overall conditions in our life?" We analyze Florence, Lorna, Lyn, Howard, and Malcolm and show how these names influence our thinking, health, and life. Learn how your names impact you by getting your own free Name and Birthdate Report at www.kaba…
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It is often noted that the last time Congress enacted comprehensive immigration reform was in the 1980s. Charles Kamasaki was not only deeply involved in shaping that legislation as an advocate, but he's also written an authoritative history of the effort titled Immigration Reform: The Corpse That Will Not Die. Kamasaki has for several decades guid…
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This week we learn about the legendary Hollywood Target that took forever to get built and Pompeian graffiti. A listener email shows us the best dog who gets the most pats. Episode Tabs: The 'Target Husk' in Hollywood Opens at Last, 12 Years After Work Began https://lamag.com/featured/hollywood-target-opens What the Graffiti of Ancient Pompeii Teac…
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TV host, author, and producer Cynthia Garrett joins Blake to discuss the lies women are told regarding their bodies, sexuality, and empowerment. She shares her journey from making common dating mistakes and ignoring biblical teachings on sex to embracing God's design for sexuality. She emphasizes how media, particularly shows like Sex and the City,…
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In this episode, we answer the question, "How can we prove this Principle in our own lives?" We analyze the names of George, Norman, Harrison, Jonah, Donna and Sharon and show how these names influence our thinking, health, and life. Learn how your names impact you by getting your own free Name and Birthdate Report at www.kabalarians.com. Send us a…
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Stoked to catch up with my good friend Mateo Paez. 2022 was Mateo's first attempt at any ultra endurance bikepacking race and that experience quickly changed his life. Over the past two years he's gone head first into the world of ultracycling, writing his own story and tackling these rides with his unique approach, fondly referring to this niche s…
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This week we learn about skydiving beavers, WW2 bat bombs, and Cynthia the Gaba Girl. A listener email informs us of the communion wafer monopoly. Episode Tabs: Why 76 Beavers Were Forced to Skydive into the Idaho Wilderness in 1948 https://www.scientificamerican.com/blog/running-ponies/why-76-beavers-were-forced-to-skydive-into-the-idaho-wildernes…
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Author and speaker Christy Boulware joins Blake to discuss teenage anxiety and mental health. The conversation centers on how anxiety manifests differently in teenagers compared to adults, highlighting symptoms such as insomnia, headaches, stomachaches, and a tendency to isolate. Both Blake and Christy share their personal experiences with anxiety …
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In this episode, we answer the question, "What is the influence of a nickname?" We analyze the names of Helen, Cynthia, Myrna, Faith, Merle, and Nita and show how they influence our thinking, health, and life. Learn how your names impact you by getting your own free Name and Birthdate Report at www.kabalarians.com. Send us a text Whenever you are r…
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Cornell Law School Professor Sabeel Rahman is coauthor of an important recent book, Civic Power, about the urgent need to revitalize American democracy with much closer links between government and those it's meant to serve. The only path to meaningful equity and true government "by the people" is to engage affected communities as genuine agenda-se…
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It's so much fun to have two people in an interview, so I'm stoked to share that you'll be hearing more of Quinda's voice on the show, as she'll be joining as a guest co-host on some upcoming episodes. There will still be plenty of episodes where I'm (Mel) the host, but it's such a joy to have another conversation partner and to collaborate with an…
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This week we're in San Diego for Comic-Con where we learn about the history of Cosplay and the world's greatest autograph collector, Joseph Mikulec. A listener email shows us a livestream of a real-life stream. Episode Tabs: Myrtle R Douglas: Mother of Convention Costuming https://youtu.be/DasGQQkj-xY?si=VfZUtkyjqRuSZL23 The Man Who Walked Around t…
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Pro-life activist, speaker, and podcaster Seth Gruber joins Blake to discuss the current cultural and political climate, criticizing the church's passive approach to issues like abortion and gender ideology. Seth argues that the church has allowed itself to be sidelined, contributing to the rise of secularism and the moral decay in America. They em…
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In this episode, we answer the question, "What about surnames? Are they important?" We summarize the influence of the names of Mark, Harry, Jack, Richard, Carl, and Lester on our thinking, health, and life. Learn how your names impact you by getting your own free Name and Birthdate Report at www.kabalarians.com. Send us a text Whenever you are read…
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Lolo Cynthia is an African reproductive health activist, social entrepreneur, and experienced communicator. She shared some of the negative experiences that led her to focus on healthy sexuality and talked about how she gets schools to open up to the curriculum on sex and relationships that she developed. Drawing on what she’s observed about variou…
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In this week's highly anticipated crossover episode, we are joined by House of Pod's Dr. Kaveh Hoda as we learn about Pig Butchering, famed Iranian dancer Mohammad Khordadian, and the Tiffany Problem. A listener email clues us into the existence of Bog Butter. Episode Tabs: Pig Butchering Scam https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pig_butchering_scam Keepi…
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In this solo episode, Blake reflects on her personal journey of faith, grappling with long-held beliefs about happiness and holiness. Raised in a church environment that emphasized suffering and purity culture, she explores how these teachings shaped her understanding that God prioritizes holiness over happiness. However, a profound realization com…
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Thrilled to bring you this conversation with your 2024 women's winner of the Tour Divide, Meaghan Hackinen. Meg won this year's women's race in a time of 15 days 23 hours, setting the fastest women's time on a grand depart and the second fastest women's time in history. If you were following this year's race you'll know that the conditions were gna…
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In this episode, we answer the question, "How does name create our thinking pattern?" We analyze the names of Frank, Kenneth, Eve, Lisa, and Shelley. Learn how your names impact you by getting your own free Name and Birthdate Report at www.kabalarians.com. Send us a text Whenever you are ready, here are three ways we can help you: 1. Get a Balanced…
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In honor of reaching our 25th episode milestone, this week we host the ancient tournament of Kumitab! Join our battle royale as we pit some of our craziest tab subjects against one another including a lobotomized housewife, Richard Nixon, and the burning MacArthur overpass. A listener email informs illustrators to which patron saint they should pra…
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Author of “I Am a Woman”, Jennifer Strickland joins Blake to discuss the complex and often controversial topic of what it means to be a woman. They delve into how this seemingly straightforward question has become contentious in modern society, particularly among Christians who believe the answer is clear. Jennifer shares her motivation for writing…
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