How do we live in a world that might be ending? By preparing to survive that end and by working to prevent it. A production of Strangers in a Tangled Wilderness.
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The Obituary Writer of Crestfall, Idaho finds himself deeply in over his head as he investigates a series of strange and mysterious deaths… when he is supposed to simply be writing obituaries. Along the way he encounters murderous farmers, man-eating cats, haunted bicycles, and a healthy dose of ominous shadows. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/deathbydyingpod
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Postcards from a Dying has been my blog for the last decade with more than 1,000 book reviews to promotional bonuses for my fiction. This podcast feed collections all the audio bonus materials for the blog, interviews and will include a monthly digest of my book reviews.
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When Molly's diagnosed with stage IV breast cancer, she decides to do something bold: she leaves her unhappy marriage and embarks on a series of sexual adventures to help her feel alive. She shares the funniest and most touching details with her closest friend, host Nikki Boyer. As they peel back the layers, we learn that Molly isn’t just grappling with breast cancer: she's also dealing with some trauma from her past. Along the journey, the friends explore bigger themes that affect us all -- ...
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The paradox of the Christian faith involves losing one's life to find it and dying to oneself to gain it (Mark 8:34-35). As citizens of heaven we work, study, love and live here on the earth. The podcast features real conversations aimed at helping believers live for Christ while being grounded in the truth as they navigate life in this secular world. Hosted by Wayne Turner and Michael d'Offay with Joshua Generation Church.
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How a small team of reporters from a city best known for its churches and festivals uncovered a national shame.
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Hi, I’m Lorri. I’m dying from ALS, a fatal disease with no cure. I’ve been encouraged by so much to keep LIVING this life and stay focused on the positive. I created this podcast to find & share stories of inspiration in hopes of inspiring you. I'm offering an opportunity for you to continue the conversation after each episode. To join my Podcast Community Group on my Facebook page. There you can interact with guests, ask guestions, give suggestions about episode topics or simply encourage o ...
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Welcome to, Dying2Live Where I talk about the struggles of being sick with an incurable brain disease. My podcast won't only talk about pain and illness every now and then, I will add in some sunshine in between the rain.
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Our podcast aims to make death and dying something we can talk about openly without discomfort or fear. Presented by James Abbott, our award-winning show features James in conversation with a guest on a key topic related to the Art of Dying Well, taking in everything from being at the bedside of a dying loved one, to receiving a terminal diagnosis. Coping with grief, bereavement, death, dying, and much more are all under discussion.
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Remember.
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This is a story of 2 cousins that reconnected as adults. Join us for a few laughs and fun discussions of our lives of our own cryin' and dyin' stories. Instagram: www.instagram.com/cryinanddyin Facebook: www.facebook.com/cryinanddyin Twitter: www.twitter.com/cryinanddyinpod Web: www.cryinanddyin.com Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cryinanddyin/support
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They say we die twice: once when we take our last breath and again when our name is spoken for the final time. But in today's world, there's a third passing to consider - our digital death. Welcome to Death and Dying in the Digital Age, a podcast that explores the uncharted territory of our online afterlife. Join host Niki Weiss each week as she navigates the complexities of end-of-life planning, from safeguarding your individual legacy to ensuring your loved ones can access your important d ...
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"How Ya Dyin'?" is a Dark Comedy Audio Fiction Anthology Series intended for a mature audience. A caricature of the concept of death itself, the series takes place in a world in which more than ninety percent of the earth's population is born with an unavoidable expiration date. As one may expect, these dates have had a myriad of effects on aspects of life ranging from the economy to entertainment.
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Week 12 power rankings
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Conversations & Insights on Life's Most Pressing Questions
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Punk news for people too lazy to read.
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My journey with Ms. Altheimer's is chronicled as the drama unfolds. This is Act 1. Probably scene two or three. I really can't remember. LOL.
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Dying to Talk is a light-hearted and upbeat discussion of those topics no one really wants to talk about. Each episode we choose a subject that is related to funeral services, the cremation process or death and dying.
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Final Exam part two
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A Pittsburgh Penguins podcast featuring Pat Damp, The Athletic's Jesse Marshall, and Pensburgh's Mike Darnay. A weekly show about the Penguins, the National Hockey League and so much more.
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The podcast that delves into different cultures and nations throughout the world and time to explore different attitudes about death and food.
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This podcast dives into the fact that we are all dying and we need to live life. There is a special guest who is vsco famous for her quote republished thousands of times.
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In a world of posting only the perfect moments the Low Key Dying podcast is here to remind you that we’re really all low key dying.
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A Podcast About People Who Die. Angela discusses murders and deaths from around the world, covering natural disasters to serial killers.
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This podcast will cover tough topics that will deal with death and dying. The objective is to normalize the conversation around death and dying and to facilitate conversations with our family and friends about our end of life wishes.
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Dabbling in the art of 'being' through radically candid conversations, exploring the conundrum of how simple yet infinitely complex it is to be human. Spoiler alert: It has way more to do with living than dying. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dyingproject/support
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Death, Dying, and Other Things is a weird fiction podcast. On the first Thursday of every month, host Justyn Buske brings a set of stories meant to scare, spook, and unsettle.
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Join host Tristan Bruns as he explores the histories and philosophies of the great art form of tap dance.
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Join KCRA TV morning news anchor Deirdre Fitzpatrick for a podcast that asks her favorite question: how did you do that? Her guests wrote the book, launched the product, won the race, influenced social media or figured out a must-try life hack. Master your mindset while learning how to live bigger and better.
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Each episode Dan Stotridge the creator of Dying to Live discusses what it means to quit living your life to die, and how to start "Dying to Live".
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Dying Scene Radio is the official podcast of the music/news website, DyingScene.com. Hosted by Bobby Pickles and a revolving, ragtag cast of misfits (i.e., Elena Venetia, Chris Fox, etc.), morons (i.e., TONE LO-KI, Piazza, etc.), and musicians - the show premiers new music, covers all the latest headlines, and features band spotlight interviews (notable guests have included: Ben Weasel, Cock Sparrer, Frank Turner, Fletcher Dragge, Gavin McInnes (co-founder/Vice), Millencolin, and face to face).
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Tracy's a mortician, Trish is not. Together we discuss what goes on behind the mortuary doors and go behind the scenes of the funeral industry to shed some light on the final frontier - death. Answering your questions, talking about taboos, sometimes things get graphic, but it's always done with love, care and respect. Are you dying to know?
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You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough, get busy living or get busy dying...!!
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जीते तो सभी हैं, बस थोड़ा सा स्टाइल और Attitude, देखो सब कैसे आपके दीवाने हो जाते हैं, तो सुनते रहिये, मुझे यानी SAAGOUR को, इस Show के अंत तक
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Braden Hughs is the simple midwestern host of You're Not Dying. Every episode features guests who talk about teenage life, common problems, and general nonsense.
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Empowering people to live victorious lives by sharing proven biblical principles.
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We are all going to die. And someone will have to handle what we leave behind. Odds are good that person will be someone who loved us, someone who will be grieving. Let’s not make it harder for them than it has to be. Let’s make some key decisions now in order to be kinder to those we’ll leave behind. What kind of decisions? Welcome to Dying Kindness, the podcast for people who are going to die someday. Host Cianna Stewart is learning about death and dying, and sharing information and tips a ...
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The comic book industry is dying and I that is unacceptable to me. I’m a lover of comic books and I will find a way to save the thing I love. More to come.
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Through Death's Gate: A Guide to Selfless Dying, by Joel Morwood. Audio Book. Read by Wayne Leeds. Published by the Center for Sacred Sciences, Eugene, Oregon, USA. This book provides spiritual practices and teachings to prepare for death, drawing on the mystics from all the major religions of humanity.
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Since 1974, Dying With Dignity Victoria has advocated for voluntary assisted dying laws in the state of Victoria, Australia. In 2017, we have a very real opportunity for the Victorian Government to pass laws that give people who are suffering at the end of their life choice and control over the timing of their death. This podcast explores all of the major aspects of the law, and reports on the progress and developments as we move towards legislation being voted on in the Parliament.
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Two MFA graduates are not seeking answers to their difficulties creating as much as they're reflecting on their experiences (internal and external) and participating in commiseration in the most literal sense of the word. --- Email questions, topic ideas, and writing confessions to WritingDying@protonmail.com
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DYING OF LAUGHTER with Chelsea London Lloyd is a podcast featuring interviews with millennial comedians and funny-at-heart humans with a deceased parent or sibling. Lloyd grew up with two sick parents; her dad died of ALS after a 15 year journey + her mom currently combats stage 4 metastatic breast cancer for the second time. Bonus episodes include interviews with grief counselors, funeral directors, cancer survivors, previvors, therapists, life coaches, oncologists + genetic counselors to n ...
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Bruce Kramer lived a remarkably rich life because of – not despite – an incurable, always fatal disease: Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, or Lou Gehrig’s Disease. He was diagnosed with ALS December 6, 2010. While the disease diminished his body, it expanded his life and spirit. He shared that experience with Minnesota Public Radio News host Cathy Wurzer over nearly five year of conversations.
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A series of recorded interviews with people who want to be a part of the journey of normalizing the conversation around death and dying. Or as we, the story tellers, feel and see it, conscious living and dying. Sharing these stories was certainly medicine to the story teller and now each of them offer their story as a gift to you. I hope this is a resource library of information, wisdom and energetic medicine for your body and soul. You may laugh or you may cry but please don’t judge; rather ...
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What stories do you have to leave behind? In this episode, Jennifer Crosswhite, author and CEO of Tandem Services Inc., shares insights about the profound importance of documenting your life for future generations. After losing both her grandmother and father, Jennifer discovered firsthand how precious written memories become – and how devastating …
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Behind the closed doors of government offices and military compounds, are hidden stories and buried secrets from the darkest corners of history. Each week, Luke Lamana, a Marine Corp Reconnaissance Veteran, pulls back the curtain on what once was classified information exposing the secrets and lies behind the world’s most powerful institutions. Fro…
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Our current generation of young people faces challenges like never before and the big question is how do we reach them and make Jesus relevant for them? Bridging the generation gap has never been so important. Young people are crying out for family and to be a part of something. How can the church be the church to "youthies"? Luke Watson, an elder …
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Episode Summary This week on Live Like the World is Dying, Margaret, Miriam, Io, and Inmn talk about hope and how to plan for a future that feels very uncertain right now. Host Info Margaret can be found on twitter @magpiekilljoy or instagram at @margaretkilljoy. Inmn can be found on Instagram @shadowtail.artificery. Miriam can be found at Stranger…
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SAN DIEGO HORROR REPRESENT! On this episode I welcome Brian Asman author of Man, Fuck That House and his debut novel Good Dogs. It is hard for me to think of this as being the first novel for Brian Asman. I suppose you could say this is the first proper novel, published with an established publisher, but Asman has been publishing for a few years, b…
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Ever wondered what happens when someone dies without clear heirs or their assets seem to vanish into thin air? Meet Michael, a private investigator and probate specialist who uncovers hidden fortunes and long-lost relatives for a living. In this episode, he pulls back the curtain on the world of probate investigation, sharing stories of unclaimed i…
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As believers we are moulded by what we listen to, view or read. What should we be watching, listening to or reading online or offline? Which authors, teachers or preachers are kosher? How do we discern which have solid theology or are self-help or motivational cloaked with Christian cliches. In this episode Mike D'Offay, Morne van der Walt and Dan …
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Episode Summary On This Month in the Apocalypse, Casandra, Miriam, and Inmn talk about everything that happened this past October. They hash out Elon Musks most recent horrors, catch up on floods, super storms, and dam removal. For once water is not devastating. They also go over a study about the surprising effects of protesting on public opinion …
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"LUKi and the Lights" is not just an animated short film; it's a beacon for children trying to grasp the complexities of ALS. Inspired by the real-life journey of Anjo Snijders and Sascha Groen, this episode unravels how their personal ALS/MND experiences fueled the creation of a groundbreaking resource for families worldwide. Hear how the layers o…
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How can you be addicted to ministry? Can devotion to Christ and His church be too much? There is a cost to discipleship and we are called to die in order to live. But how is this outworked in a balanced way? These are some of the questions answered by our team in this podcast as they share testimonies of how God brought them through very real journ…
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Episode Summary This week on Live Like the World is Dying, Inmn and Casandra are joined again by two midwives, Rodin and Maryann, to talk about community-based births and the roles of midwives. This week Rodin and Maryann focus on connecting midwifery and community-based births to preparedness for things like hurricanes, they dispel common myths ab…
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Hey listeners I was on this panel “Must-Read Tales of Horror” at a new horror convention called Scream Diego. The audio is not the best but it was the best I could do. Dive into the chilling world of horror literature with local authors of the San Diego Horror Writers Association. Learn about the voices who shaped the genre, the rich variety within…
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Is it just trick or treat with some ghostly costumes, skeletons witches and pumpkins or is there a deeper spiritual connotaion to Halloween? Should Christians celebrate Halloween? These and other questions are answered by Mike D'Offay together Demitri and Karen Nikiforus. Articles on Halloween can be found on the Four 12 Global website or you can c…
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Scamfluencers is a weekly podcast from Wondery that takes you along the twists and turns of the most infamous scams of all time, the impact on victims, and what’s left once the facade falls away. Scamfluencers recently dove into the story of Richard Bandler, the godfather of modern mental manipulation. He revolutionized the world of self-help, all …
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Episode Summary This week on Live Like the World is Dying, Inmn and Casandra talk with two midwives, Rodin and Maryann, about giving birth. Rodin and Maryann tell Inmn and Casandra about the world of midwifery. They talk about all of the various kinds of birth workers, how giving birth at home and birth at birth centers works, and generally how, if…
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When tragedy strikes at work, are you prepared for the aftermath? In this episode, Bill Prehl shares his experience of losing a crucial team member and the chaos that ensued. Discover how the unexpected death of a colleague exposed critical vulnerabilities in their company's infrastructure, leaving them scrambling for two years to recover. Bill's s…
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In this episode of Death and Dying in the Digital Age, host Niki Weiss delves into the often-overlooked world of digital legacies with tech expert Jacki Roach. Discover why your online presence doesn't vanish when you do and how the rise of AI and digital avatars could keep you "alive" long after you're gone. We dive into the truth about "ghost acc…
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Ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes at a modern funeral home? Join host Niki Weiss as she explores the evolving world of end-of-life planning with funeral director Matthew J. Grieco. Discover how technology is transforming farewells, from webcasting services to interactive memory displays. Learn about innovative options like solidified rem…
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What is rest and how should we be resting? What are the challenges to rest and how do we overcome them? This is a big challenge for those in full time ministry as well as those who are double timers, that is, who work during the day and minister in the evenings and on weekends. These and other questions are answered through testimonies and experien…
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Two years ago we almost lost author Laird Barron to illness. Not only is he one of the best cosmic horror authors back, but he has returned with his strongest collection yet. In this episode we talk about Laird’s illness, the support of the horror community, and of course we get under the hood of Laird’s new collection “Not a Speck of Light.” Trick…
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Episode Summary This week on Live Like the World is Dying, Margaret talks about preparedness, hurricanes, and going down to Western North Carolina to help out with relief work in the wake of Hurricane Helene. She talks about the role of individual preparedness in the larger umbrella of community preparedness, organization methods, and the things th…
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Welcome to the first episode of Death and Dying in the Digital Age! This week, I am joined by Bradley Berman and his experience making a film about his good friend’s life and the legacy that his friend left behind. With our world becoming evermore immersed in cyberspace, there is no guarantee that our assets, resources, and important documents will…
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I am very excited about this episode, author Johnny Compton joins me to talk about his Sophomore novel Devil Kills Devils from Tor Nightfire. I enjoyed coming into this novel cold, not knowing anything about the plot, but it is a supernatural horror novel that knocked my socks off. We talk about Compton’s influences, his background, and how he got …
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What does it mean to be a part of a team? What are the kingdom values of a leadership team? The church is made up of teams from saints to elders and apostles so where do we all fit in and how do kingdom teams function under the headship of Christ? These and other questions form the basis of this podcast discussion and are answered by Kevin Samuels,…
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We're sharing the first episode of "Fear Daily," a horror anthology podcast. Fear Daily explores the ghost stories and supernatural encounters left on an old online bulletin board from the 1990s that continues to operate somewhere in an unknown part of the Pennsylvania Rust Belt – a time capsule of society's greatest fears. You can listen to "Fear …
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Returning to Postcards from a Dying World is Three-time Bram Stoker award-winning author Sarah Langan. She joined me two years ago to discuss her amazing cli-fi re-telling of the Monsters Are Due on Maple Street – Good Neighbors. She is back for her full-blown science fiction follow-up A Better World. In this episode, we talk about the suburbs, wor…
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Episode Summary This week on Live Like the World is Dying, Inmn talks with Tucson Mesh about cool things mesh networks can do, how to build community-led internet programs, and what goes on in all of those tubes. You can find out more about Tucson Mesh at https://www.tucsonmesh.net. Host Info Inmn can be found on Instagram @shadowtail.artificery Pu…
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In 1970, Avon Books published a landmark anthology, “Science Fiction Hall of Fame,” featuring 16 classic short stories that represent landmark tales of the genre. The stories were voted on by the members of the new (at the time, in the late 1960s) organization Science Fiction Writers of America. In this series, I will be joined by a panel of guests…
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To celebrate Episode 100 of this podcast, here I chat with 100-year-old Mildred Kirschenbaum. Mildred has become a social media star and is happily sharing some life lessons of her ten decades. She not only became an author at 100, Mildred entertains over 100,000 on TikTok and Instagram. Her videos have been featured on mainstream media outlets lik…
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This is the Questions and Answers session of the podcast Navigating Depression as Believers. In order to have a full benefit from this Q and A session you'd need to listen to the previous podcast about Navigating Depression as Believers. Morne van der Walt and Michael D'Offay, elders in the life of JoshGen, together with Lorna Baker, a counselling …
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Send us a text With parents, grandparents, and guardians all getting into the flow of the dreaded autumnal 'back to school' routine, it seemed appropriate for us to revisit a topic we first looked at back in September 2021 - bereavement in education. Earlier this year, St Mary's University and The Art of Living and Dying Well (note our new name) he…
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Episode Summary On This Month in the Apocalypse, Casandra, Miriam, and Inmn talk about everything that happened in September, whether it's good, bad, or memes. They talk about rising heat in Japan, entire mountains that collapsed, megatsunamis that shook the world, the world-wide impacts of avian flu, the state of the Internet Archive, and the insi…
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Cynthia “Cina” Pelayo is a two-time Bram Stoker award-winning writer, storyteller, and creator based in Chicago. Stephen King has Maine, Josh Malerman has Michigan and Cina is quickly becoming the voice of all this street-level crime and horror in Chicago. In this interview, we focus on her novel Forgotten Sisters. The novel combines horror, crime,…
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Can believers be depressed? Shouldn't we be walking with faith and overcoming depression? What is depression? Do we get help from medical professionals or elders and pastors? Can I be depressed, on medication and still walk in freedom? Morne van der Walt, an elder in the life of JoshGen, Lorna Baker, a counselling psychologist, and, Brigitte Melly …
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Episode Summary This week on Live Like the World is Dying, Inmn talks with Logan about running engines off of waste oil. Is it a good idea, a bad idea, or a complicated idea? Host Info Inmn can be found on Instagram @shadowtail.artificery Publisher Info This show is published by Strangers in A Tangled Wilderness. We can be found at www.tangledwilde…
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Finding your child at the bottom of a swimming pool while you are building a safety fence would result in asking many why questions. Johann and Lolly van Deventer, serving as an eldership couple in JoshGen Worcester, experienced the painful loss of a child in this situation. They share their journey of grief, loss and the trauma of losing a little …
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Welcome to a new sub-series of the podcast devoted to screenplays for movies that never got made. There are tons of famous screenplays from Oliver Stone’s first draft of Conan to Del Toro’s At the Mountains of Madness. For each episode in this series, we will read and review a script that never got made. In this episode, I am joined by author Antho…
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On this episode of the podcast, I am joined by microbiologist and science fiction author Joan Slonczewski. They are the author of the John W. Campbell award-winning eco-feminist classic A Door into Ocean. It was released in 1986, but Joan and I discussed it because we will soon be on a panel at the Speculative Fiction in Media conference in LA in O…
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Episode Summary This week on Live Like the World is Dying, Inmn talks with a plumber named Luigi about different problems that communities might run into that threaten their access to useable water. They also talk about how to design systems to catch, collect, filter, and distribute water for different environments. Host Info Inmn can be found on I…
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In this conversation, Aaron Lazar shares how he discovered a new life purpose after being diagnosed with a terminal illness, ALS. Aaron has been in the spotlight for over two decades in his successful career as a singer, actor and now speaker and advocate. Aaron took a couple years before going public with his ALS in order to discover how he would …
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How do we resolve conflict? When does love cover a multitude of sins? What does the Bible say about exercise? How far is go in the Great Commission? What does honour look like in the Bible and how do we apply Matthew 18 when resolving conflict? Mike D'Offay and Luke Hulley, elders in the life of JoshGen Church, together with Dr Lolly Van Deventer g…
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We're sharing the first episode of The Play On Podcast Series “As You Like It,” an audio drama production of Shakespeare’s famous play. Play On Podcasts are epic audio adventures reimagining timeless tales, featuring original music composition and the voices of extraordinarily gifted artists. This is where theater meets podcasting, combining the mo…
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Episode Summary This week on Live Like the World is Dying, Ariel talks to us about land stewardship, conservation, how climate change is altering different bioregions, and what people can do to help the environment adapt to harmful changes before it’s too late. Guest Info Ariel (they/he) works researching climate change, its effects on different bi…
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Parenting in a digital world is a minefield. How much screentime you allow a child can detrimetally affect brain development, social skills and create mental health issues for their future. Children under the age of three years should not have any screen time and up to the age of five years minimal screentime. No child should have a smartphone befo…
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Episode #156 SF Hall of Fame #8 Mimsy Were the Borogoves by Lewis Padgett w/ Cora Buhlert & Brian Collins
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In 1970 Avon Books published a landmark anthology “Science Fiction Hall of Fame” featuring 16 classic short stories that represent landmark tales of the genre. The stories were voted on by the members of the new (at the time in the late 60s) organization Science Fiction Writers of America. In this series, I will be joined by a panel of different gu…
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After every season of Star Trek, I gather a panel of nerds and talk about the highs and lows of the season that just ended. This time we talk about the 2nd season of Star Trek Prodigy. Returning for our 11th episode breaking down a completed season of Trek. Joining me as always are my bridge crew vocal Star Trek fan Sara Lynn Michener, and Musician…
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Episode Summary On This Month in the Apocalypse, Margaret, Miriam, and Inmn talk about everything that happened in August, whether it's good, bad, or airhorns. They talk about Mpox vaccines, uranium, indigenous sovereignty, floods, Gaza, book fairs, and, in general, what's been going on in anarchism lately. Host Info Margaret can be found on twitte…
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I am excited to welcome back author David James Keaton who wrote one of my favorite novels of last year Head Cleaner. I am sorry something went wrong with my microphone, I fixed it, I think. Sorry if it sounds funky. Keaton is the author of weird bizarro Sci-fi horror novels. Shallow Ends is exactly the story of a party bus built on a fire truck th…
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