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Ever wanted to read Dante's Divine Comedy? Come along with us! We're not lost in the scholarly weeds. (Mostly.) We're strolling through the greatest work (to date) of Western literature. Join me, Mark Scarbrough, as I take on this masterpiece passage by passage. I'll give you my rough English translation, show you some of the interpretive knots in the lines, let you in on the 700 years of commentary, and connect Dante's work to our modern world. The pilgrim comes awake in a dark wood, then w ...
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Real men with authentic faith. Legacy Dads is a community of Christian men focusing on issues such as marriage, parenting, and leadership. We equip men who are trying to balance faith, our modern lives, and leading our families to a lasting legacy.
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Ian Danter’s Barmy Old Podcast

Ian Danter’s Barmy Old Podcast

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Ian Danter, National radio presenter with talkSPORT & Planet Rock, was once host of comedy shows “The Barmy Brummies” on BRMB & “The Sunday Carve Up” on Heart FM during the early 2000’s - he revisits those shows here with a chance to hear editions of ‘Des’s Dedications’ ‘Black Country Bob’ and ‘The Mr Men’, plus new sketches and parody songs too
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Radio Dante is a trilingual podcast radio programme in Italian, Spanish, and English that embraces everything about the cultures of these three beautiful languages, including music, food, cinema, education, history, travel, interviews and a lot more.
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Antes dormir, desde bebê, Dante ouve historinhas para ajudar a relaxar e ter bons sonhos. Nem sempre a parte de relaxar é fácil, mas é sempre divertido. Aqui você pode encontrar as últimas historinhas contadas para esse menininho difícil de dormir.
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Chameleon: Dr. Dante

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Dr. Ronald Dante is a talented hypnotist (and not an actual doctor) whose mind-bending schemes span decades. Dante worked the smoke-filled nightclubs of 1960s Hollywood and rode the self-help craze of the 1980s and 90s, hypnotizing women out of their fortunes, taking out hits on his rivals and opening up one of the biggest fake universities in history. Host Sam Mullins tracks Dante through yacht clubs, prison cells, trailer parks and theme parks to uncover the unbelievable true story of the ...
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During my podcast, I will usually talk about what happens in my real life, interesting affairs that go on each day, and exciting misfortunes that happen to me. Cover art photo provided by rawpixel on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@rawpixel
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Dante Gutierrez

Dante Gutierrez

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Soy locutor de Mendoza, Argentina. Podras disfrutar varios contenidos, entre ellos la Cueva del Dandroide, y Te quiero leer un cuento. A la vez de diversos contenidos, tambien subo recomendaciones musicales en mi instagram @Dantegutierrezloc
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I invite you to experience the odyssey, by accompanying me as I discuss each canto. My book, Dante’s Divine Comedy: A Guide For The Spiritual Journey, is published by Angelico Press for the 700th anniversary of Dante’s death on 13th September 2021. For more information see - www.markvernon.com
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Dante & Jenny Streaming

Dante & Jenny Streaming

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Formerly known as Lytcast under the umbrella of LAnformant, we've re-branded into Dante and Jenny Streaming with the desire to expand our conversations into all things streaming which include: - Documentaries - Docu-Series - News - Tv Shows, Movies, and Series - Movies - Mini Series - Youtube We'll cover the good, the bad, and the ugly as well as discuss current going-ons with the world with no filter. As our motto goes: why waste time scrolling when you could be streaming? Support this podc ...
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The poem is allegorical, with multiple meanings. Each episode will cover a canto at a time, summarizing and interpreting the poem based on dozens of commentaries. Check the website for further reading.
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Dante in a Year is dedicated to sharing Dante’s Divine Comedy with a new generation of readers and listeners in honor of the 700th anniversary of Dante’s death. We will be using my new translation of the Comedy, beautifully illustrated by sculptor Timothy Schmalz. Along the way we will periodically hear from artists and scholars on why Dante remains relevant today. To support the podcast as a sustaining member of our community, see below! https://www.buzzsprout.com/1741491/support
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Dante and Virgil make haste across the second terrace of Purgatory before they're accosted by disembodied voices, calling them to the banquet of love. Sounds great, right? Except there's so much alienation in the landscape and even in the poetry. Join me, Mark Scarbrough, as we take our first steps onto the second terrace of PURGATORIO with Dante a…
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A lo largo de toda la Biblia, se nos habla de que incluso las acciones que parecen pequeñas, tarde o temprano traerán una cosecha. Cuando vemos a una persona que nunca para de cosechar; es por la sencilla razón de que esa persona siembra constantemente, a diferencia de aquellos que lo hacen sólo en ocasiones, o de los que nunca siembran. Las person…
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Episode 88 w/ Ryan Pollie! Excited to have Ryan back. Ryan and I met up last year before Dante Elephante hit the road with Rubblebucket and talked about the music industry economy, creating art, his ambient project, and more! #DanteElephante #RyanPollie #Podcast Thanks for listening to the Dante Elephante Podcast. If you want to support the band go…
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Dante the pilgrim and his guide, Virgil, have arrived at the second terrace of Purgatory proper. As readers, we're not even sure what this terrace is about, although we can infer there must be more penitents ahead. Instead, Dante the poet offers us rather straightforward, naturalistic details, a complex neologism (a new word he coined), a crazy lin…
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Cuando nos toca una temporada en el hospital, un tiempo de vacas flacas, o un paréntesis en nuestro ministerio, generalmente queremos que alguien nos remueva de la tormenta. Pero es en esos momentos que, en lugar de pedir ser evacuados y eyectados, debemos aprender a confiar en el Señor. Sin importar cuánto el viento sople, no te rindas, no te entr…
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With no shortage of small- to large-scale crises around the world, it is times such as this that we are reminded of the necessity to be strong and courageous. In this episode, Dave and Dante discuss this aspect of legacy dads and how we can each look for ways to be strong Christian soldiers! For information on how to schedule an in-person Legacy Da…
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Before we step onto PURGATORIO's terrace of envy, the second ledge of Purgatory proper, let's pause a moment to talk about the relationship among Dante, Aquinas, and Aristotle. We have to take this detour because Dante will increasingly incorporate scientific reasoning into his poem, changing its very nature, based on his understanding of Aristotle…
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In this episode, Dave and Dante talk all things life and parenting with Kyle Wester. Kyle (and his wife Sara) are Licensed Professional Counselors (LPCs) with over 20 years experience working with children and teenagers in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Their podcast "The Art of Raising Humans" will help you parent from a place of freedom, love, and courage. The…
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April 2024 Dante’s Old South January Gill O’Neil is an associate professor at Salem State University, and the author of Glitter Road (2024), Rewilding (2018), Misery Islands (2014), and Underlife (2009), all published by CavanKerry Press. From 2019-2020, she served as the John and Renée Grisham Writer in Residence at the University of Mississippi, …
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Muchas iglesias, sin saberlo, se centran en el círculo interior, olvidando a las personas que más necesitan de Jesús. En River, sabemos que nuestra asignación específica son las personas perdidas; nuestros corazones están enfocados hacia afuera. Si queremos simplificar nuestra vida y que sólo nos importe UNA cosa, debemos centrarnos, al igual que R…
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We've come with Dante the pilgrim and Virgil, his guide, to the second terrace of Purgatory, the terrace of envy. Join me, Mark Scarbrough, for this initial read-through of the terrace, beginning at the first line of PURGATORIO, Canto XIII, and extending to line 84 of PURGATORIO, Canto XV. If you'd like to help support this podcast, please consider…
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Dante the pilgrim and Virgil have a little ways to go before they finally exit the terrace of pride. In fact, Dante has to come to a surprising revelation: It's getting easier. And Virgil has to explain why: Desire is being purified. How? By erasing what God has written. Join me, Mark Scarbrough, as we look at the interpretive dilemmas and philosop…
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Durante años la iglesia se ha ocupado de los residuos que aparecen río abajo, removiendo un poquito de esa basura con algunas píldoras de “sana doctrina’, un domingo a la vez. Sin embargo, el problema siempre radica en el centro de nuestro corazón. Debemos quitar toda relación terrenal del centro y colocar a Jesús en su justo lugar. Hay que ir río …
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Dante and Virgil begin their climb from the first to the second terrace of Purgatory but as they do, they climb up in an incredibly contorted and difficult simile that swaps around emotional landscapes before landing them in the song of Jesus's beatitudes as well as the screams of hell. Join me, Mark Scarbrough, as we explore the climb out in this …
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Monde invisible, spiritualité et satanisme moderne, accompagné par Koby le chat Bienvenue à introduction du monde invisible, un podcast qui explore les mystères de l'invisible, les croyances spirituelles et les courants de pensée contemporains. Aujourd'hui, nous nous embarquons dans un voyage fascinant à travers les mondes invisibles du judaïsme et…
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Koby le chat : un récit captivant, suite bientôt ! Podcast : Koby le chat vous embarque dans une aventure pleine de surprises. Un fin inattendue vous attend, et la suite arrive bientôt ! Ne manquez pas ce rendez-vous pour découvrir les secrets de Lermann et Koby. Restez à l'écoute ! #podcast #chat #mystère #suitebientôt --- Send in a voice message:…
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Dante and Virgil begin their exit from the terrace of pride on Mount Purgtory. To do so, they must encounter and angel who implicitly calls back Lucifer (or Satan) into the text yet who welcomes them on their way up the less-steep ascent. Join me, Mark Scarbrough, as we watch Virgil reassert this role as the guide and see another of the epic angels…
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In this episode, Dave and Dante discuss what happens to all of us: distraction. One of the enemy's favorite tactics, it is one that can trip up many men on their journey to become legacy dads. Listen in as the guys discuss it and see if there's any part of you that needs to be re-focused on the one true thing that matters: God! For more information…
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Hoy estamos ante una generación de hombres de ánimo inestable, en el que sobresale la fragilidad emocional; un grupo de hombres que “por todo reclama, por todo se queja, por todo llora y por nada pelea”. Sin embargo, nuestro Dios es un guerrero fuerte y temible en la batalla, que conduce personalmente a sus propios ejércitos. La vida nos va a prove…
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Dante the poet adds a coda to his (fake) ekphrastic poetry on the reliefs in the road bed of the terrace of pride on Mount Purgatory. He steps back and explains the very nature of the art to us: realer than real, as it were. Then he moves the passage out from its narrative base and into a moral lesson based on an allegorical (and anagogical) readin…
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We've spent three episodes going over the reliefs in the road bed of the terrace of pride on Mount Purgatory. Now let's step back and look at the whole passage. Yes, its sweet. But also its curiously crafted problems. And the way it leaves us with more questions than answers, even though we're supposed to take away a very distinct moral lesson. Joi…
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La prisa mata todo lo que consideramos valioso: la espiritualidad, la salud, la pareja, la familia, la capacidad de reflexión, la creatividad, la generosidad y el escuchar a Dios. Seguir a Jesús es una relación, y todas las relaciones ameritan y requieren tiempo. Si hay algo que podemos leer en los cuatro evangelios, es que Jesús nunca tenía prisa.…
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In Old Testament times, in order to get into the presence of God, one had to pass through multiple veils. The veils were the things that kept one from His perfect presence. On this side of the cross, being in the presence of God is still possible - but we must remove the veils on our hearts. In this episode, Dave and Dante discuss the veils over ou…
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We've come to the last four reliefs in the paving stones of the terrace of pride. We're almost on our way to the next terrace of Purgatory . . . but not quite. Dante the pilgrim has to pay attention to these final moments, the final exemplars, some of whom are stated outright in the carvings and some of whom are strangely occluded. Join me, Mark Sc…
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We're still walking on top of the reliefs of the prideful in the road bed of the first terrace of Mount Purgatory after the gate: the terrace of pride. Here, Dante the pilgrim sees four more figures: two from the classical age and two from the Biblical age. And the classical figures seem distinctly connected to art. Join me, Mark Scarbrough, as we …
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Cuando el Señor dice: “El que se humilla a sí mismo será enaltecido”, está diciendo que somos nosotros los responsables de nuestra propia humildad. El gran problema a resolver, es que tenemos que lograr humillarnos sin sentirnos orgullosos de habernos humillado, y aprender a confesar nuestros pecados voluntariamente, sin que nos confronten. No hay …
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As we celebrate Resurrection Sunday, and the glorious fact that Jesus defeated death, it's important for us to understand the "so what?" When we look at what Jesus did for us, we must look at our own lives and determine how we are living our lives - our crucified lives. Paul writes to the Galatians "I have been crucified with Christ. It is no longe…
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Virgil has directed Dante the pilgrim to look down at the road bed. Dante sees figures carved into the terrace . . . and he begins to walk on pride, the way one might walk over tombs in the floor of a church. Join me, Mark Scarbrough, as we explore the first four figures carved into road bed. Who are they? How is the passage crafted? And what can t…
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The opening of PURGATORIO, Canto XII, becomes even stranger as the poet Dante claims that the art he’s about to see beneath his feet is even clearer than the actual events when they happened. All well and good, until we remember this isn’t God’s art, as Dante wants us to believe. It’s Dante’s. And audacious. Join me, Mark Scarbrough, as we explore …
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