Are you a music nerd? If so, we already love you. Every week we dissect the entire discography of a different artist—album by album. That’s right…even the albums they wish you forgot. It's great. Especially if you love arguing. Come discover some amazing new artists with us every Tuesday!
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The Bible Program with Nader Mansour will build and grow your faith in Jesus Christ. Hear sermons and talks that will inspire your walk with Jesus. Learn the word of God with power, clarity, and practical application. Give it a listen and you will be blessed.
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Daily Gemara - delivered directly to your computer and/or mobile device.
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Daily Halacha - delivered directly to your computer and/or mobile device.
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Life.
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"The Hang" podcast is a groundbreaking and laugh-inducing journey into the world of two long-time radio colleagues & friends as they discuss life & current events, hosted by Mike "Manson" Waters and Matt "Spice" Loyd. Their unmatched talent promise to shake up the podcasting world and leave you hanging on to every word.
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درِ اين جعبه را كه باز كنيد چيزهايى از ادبيات و فرهنگ و هنر پيدا خواهيد كرد... شايد هم چيزهايى بيشتر... كارى از منصور ضابطيان Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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From the archives of You Must Remember This, Karina Longworth presents her hugely popular series, “Charles Manson’s Hollywood.” It chronicles the murders committed by followers of Charlie Manson in the summer of 1969, and how the lurid crime and its aftermath were inseparable from the show business milieu in which they occurred. Originally released in 2015. For more great Hollywood stories, subscribe to the You Must Remember This podcast.
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Podcast für Familie, Freunde und Leute mit zu viel Zeit über meinen Southbound Thruhike 2019 des 4270km langen Pacific Crest Trails von Kanada nach Mexico.
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Entrepreneur in Addiction Treatment, CrossFitter, Podcast Host, and Power Mom! Going Rogue is how I’ve made it this far in life and has been my mantra. Sometimes you’ve got to break some rules or ruffle some feathers to get anything truly meaningful done. It has served me well in my career and in helping me overcome challenges. Passion Turned Into Profession…CEO of Elevate Addiction Services I’ve worked in alcohol and drug rehabilitation full-time for over 28 years. I came into this industry ...
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His life and cult
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Welcome to the Aqib Mansoor podcast, where amazing things happen.
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Welcome to Adnane Mansour Podcast , where we make Improvement practical !
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Charles Manson project
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Welcome to the Missra Mansor podcast, where amazing things happen.
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Welcome to my first podcast myself Sanjeev Gandhavraj Mansotra, I hope you enjoy listening to it!
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A description of Charles Manson using clips from Linda Kasabians interview with Larry King in 2009
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Welcome to my PodCast!! This is a Podcast that mainly focuses on the midlife of Charles Manson. Enjoy!!
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This podcast contains audio of the open source Quran majeed recitation by the imam in Makkah.
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Este canal é o feed único que reúne todos os podcasts produzidos por Alex Mansour desde junho de 2015: O Fotometrando, o Skull and Bones e o Caveira e Ossos. Caso queira, você pode optar por assinar cada um dos programas separadamente através dos feeds individuais!
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In a nutshell, we are a bunch of opinionated writers that care about quality content. Our team is small, but it’s a team of people who really do care about what they do. Passionate and dedicated. Honest and respectful. Professional but informal. Quirky and personal. Prefer reading, then make sure you visit our website www.ctownchatter.com
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There’s nothing better than a breakthrough – when all the hard work pays off and gold is struck. In season three of The Jump, acclaimed musician Shirley Manson and world-renowned artists take stock of those moments while examining the songs that changed their careers.
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Dreama Dawn Wallace True Crime looking into the Manson Family
Dreama Dawn Wallace True Crime looking into the Manson Family
My Podcast is about True Crime and mysterious facts and lies about the Manson family. Now this is my beliefs everyone is different and I respect that. I just love to talk and learn new things. Join me live anytime in discussion.
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We follow Linda Kasabian’s story, as told by the film, ‘Manson’s Lost Girls’ (Premiering Saturday, February 6 at 8pm ET/PT ) on Lifetime. You will get to hear how this amazing movie was created, what the cast has learned from their iconic roles and insight as to how this "family" came to be. "Manson’s Lost Girls," stars MacKenzie Mauzy, ("Into the Woods"), Eden Brolin ("I Dream Too Much"), Greer Grammer ("Awkward"), Christian Madsen ("Divergent"), Jeff Ward ("The Mentalist"), Grace Victoria ...
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What is the key to peak human performance? How can we achieve our ultimate metabolic potential? If you are searching for the answers to these questions, so are we. We are H.V.M.N. Join Dr. Latt Mansor, Research Lead at H.V.M.N and consultant to the world’s top performers, as he explores the limits of human optimization. What's the evidence behind today's hottest nutritional strategies, such as the ketogenic diet? Is there a benefit to skipping breakfast and intermittent fasting? Could the ca ...
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Morgan Spurlock, Jason Bateman, Will Arnett, and Ben Silverman, “Mansome”: Meet the Filmmaker
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Join Oscar-nominated documentary filmmaker Morgan Spurlock (The Greatest Movie Ever Sold and Super Size Me), actors Jason Bateman (Horrible Bosses), Will Arnett (Up All Night), and producer Ben Silverman for a discussion of Mansome, Spurlock’s new documentary on men’s grooming habits.
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Hi, I'm Sanjeev Mansotra a Core Education freelancer from Dubai. Educators are professionals who have specialized skills and knowledge in teaching and learning. I'm responsible for designing and implementing educational programs, assessing student progress, and providing guidance and support to students. I work in a variety of settings, such as schools, universities, and training centers, and they may teach various subjects or specialize in a specific discipline. We educators play an essenti ...
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Different opinions exist as to the Beracha recited over Labas – almonds with a thick coating of sugar. The Mishna Berura (Rav Yisrael Meir Kagan of Radin, 1839-1933) writes (204) that one recites "Ha'etz," just like over ordinary almonds, because the almond is the primary component and the sugar is secondary. The Ben Ish Hai (Rav Yosef Haim of Bagh…
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The Beracha recited over a chocolate bar that contains nuts is "She'ha'kol." The chocolate is clearly the primary component, while the nuts are secondary, and therefore one should recite "She'ha'kol" over the chocolate, and this Beracha covers the nuts. If one eats nuts with a thin glaze of honey, the Beracha is "Ha'etz." Although Hacham Bension Ab…
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In this raw and insightful episode of Going Rogue, Angie sits down with Christine Gaston to expose the realities of the addiction recovery industry, sharing the powerful stories of individuals who have experienced the revolving door of rehabs and the courage it takes to break free. They discuss the unfortunate pitfalls in traditional rehab models, …
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The Shulhan Aruch rules (Orah Haim 206) that if a person recited the Beracha of "Boreh Peri Ha'etz" over a food that requires the Beracha of "Boreh Peri Ha'adama," he has not fulfilled his obligation, and he must then recite "Ha'adama." Something that grows directly from the ground – such as lettuce or other vegetables – cannot be said to have grow…
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Are you a true worshiper, or are you simply going through the motions? This thought-provoking study examines the two distinct types of worshipers Jesus identified. We'll delve deep into the teachings of Jesus and examine the characteristics of each type of worshiper. It's time to take a hard look at our own hearts and ask some challenging questions…
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The Shulhan Aruch (Orah Haim 206:2) rules that if one mistakenly recited the Beracha of "Ha'adama" over a fruit that requires the Beracha of "Ha'etz," he has fulfilled his obligation. Thus, for example, if a person recited "Ha'adama" over an apple, he has fulfilled his obligation and does not then need to recite "Ha'etz," because after the fact, th…
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Send us a text This is pretty much the greatest conversation ever held between two grown adults. Support the show由Matt Loyd & Mike Waters
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In an earlier edition of Daily Halacha, it was noted that if a person places small pieces of bread (less than a Ke'zayit) into a pot of hot soup, the bread is "downgraded" from the Beracha of "Ha'mosi" to the Beracha of "Mezonot." This Halacha is codified by the Shulhan Aruch (Orah Haim 168). The Halachic authorities debate the question of whether …
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This week we’re discussing every album by Metallica from 1991-1998. This is such a strange era for the band. They dominated the world of rock music with 1991’s The Black Album, then returned 5 years later with short hair, eyeliner, and southern hard rock songs. Most people dismiss these mid-90s albums, but how do they really hold up all these years…
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If a person eats chicken which is prepared with stuffing – such as rice – how many Berachot does he recite? Must he recite two separate Berachot – "Mezonot" on the rice and "She'hakol" on the chicken – or should he recite just one Beracha? And if he must recite only one Beracha, which Beracha does he recite? The Halacha in this case depends on how …
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Although rice is not one of the standard grains (such as wheat and barley), Halacha nevertheless treats it as a grain because of its resemblance to standard grain, and thus it requires the Beracha of "Mezonot." Therefore, one recites "Mezonot" before eating cooked rice or products made from rice flour, though the Beracha Aharona recited after eatin…
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An ice-cream sandwich consists of two cookies, often made with chocolate or other flavoring, with ice cream in between them. Of course, cookies require the Beracha of "Mezonot" whereas over ice cream one recites the Beracha of "She'hakol." The question thus arises, which Beracha does one recite over an ice cream sandwich: "Mezonot," "She'hakol," or…
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In this episode of T & A Talk on Going Rogue, Angie and Tommy dive into the complexities of personal health, nutrition, and the broader implications of health policy in America. Battling a persistent cold, Angie shares her thoughts on the state of healthcare and the potential for reform, spurred by recent political shifts. The two explore the diffe…
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The Shulhan Aruch (Orah Haim 211) presents the guidelines regarding the proper sequence to follow when one eats foods of different types, that require different Berachot. These Halachot are especially complex, but the basic rules are as follows: 1) If one is eating bread, then he recites the Beracha of "Ha'mosi" over the bread before eating any oth…
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Send us a text I mean, what can we say....it's pretty amazing. Support the show由Matt Loyd & Mike Waters
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If one tastes some food or drink purely for the purpose of tasting, and not for enjoyment, is he required to recite a Beracha? This issue is subject to a debate among the Rishonim (Medieval Halachic authorities). The Rambam (Rabbi Moshe Ben Maimon, Spain-Egypt, 1135-1204) ruled in Hilchot Berachot (1:2) that one does not recite a Beracha before tas…
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Halacha establishes specific protocols for situations where one has before him different kinds of bread that he will be eating, determining over which bread the Beracha of Ha'mosi should be recited. The first rule is that bread made from wheat is considered superior to bread from other grains, such as barley. Thus, if a person will be eating bread …
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This week we’re discussing Mansuetude, the latest album by genre-hopping noise rock maniacs Buñuel. Vocalist Eugene S. Robinson is most known from the now defunct Oxbow, whose recent breakup devastated us. But Mansuetude is an entirely different, but no less amazing trip into chaos. Eugene, Xabier, and Franz from the band also blessed us with an in…
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How much bread must one plan to eat to require Netilat Yadayim, and within how much time must this amount of bread be eaten?
One who plans on eating a Ke'besa – approximately 2 oz. – or more of bread must wash Netilat Yadayim with a Beracha. Within how much time after washing his hands must he eat this quantity of bread in order to justify the Beracha that he recited over the Netilat Yadayim? Normally, when Halacha requires the consumption of a Ke'zayit (half a Ke'besa),…
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The Shulhan Aruch (Orah Haim 168) establishes that if one eats a significant quantity of "Pat Ha'ba'a Be'kisnin" (the precise definition of which will be discussed in a separate installment), such as cake, then he must wash Netilat Yadayim, recite "Ha'mosi" before eating, and recite "Birkat Ha'mazon" after eating, as though he was eating bread. Spe…
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If one eats 216 grams or more of "Pat Ha'ba'a Be'kisnin" (the precise definition of which will be discussed in a separate context), such as an entire box of cookies, then he must treat the cookies as bread with respect to Halacha. He thus washes Netilat Yadayim, recites "Ha'mosi" before eating, and recites Birkat Ha'mazon after eating. And, he does…
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In this powerful episode of Going Rogue, host Angie Manson sits down with Eric Fisher, an experienced addiction counselor and martial arts enthusiast who has dedicated his life to helping others find strength and resilience in recovery. Eric brings a unique perspective to addiction treatment, drawing on his martial arts background to illustrate how…
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Many people enjoy putting small pieces of bread into their soup, and it is common for restaurants and caterers to serve small pieces of bread together with soup. Generally, of course, before eating bread one must wash Netilat Yadayim and recite "Ha'mosi," and recite Birkat Ha'mazon afterward. Does this apply also to bread in soup, or does the chang…
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The practice among Sepharadim is to recite the Beracha of "Boreh Peri Ha'adama" on mashed potatoes. Even though mashed potatoes do not resemble a potato, nevertheless, they require the Beracha of "Ha'adama" because they have the same taste as an ordinary potato. This applies as well to "eddge" (potato pancakes), which is prepared by frying grated p…
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If a person eats cereal with milk, the cereal constitutes the "Ikar" – the primary component of the mixture, whereas the milk is "Tafel" – secondary – as it is added merely to enhance the cereal. Therefore, one recites only one Beracha, over the cereal, and this covers both the cereal and the milk. Even if some milk remains in the bowl after one ha…
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This week we’re discussing every album by The Sisters of Mercy. Led by mastermind Andrew Eldritch, this band is paramount in the creation of goth music as we know it. Although they came a few years after pioneers like Siouxsie and the Banshees or The Cure, The Sisters of Mercy’s style was so distinct and memorable that most of what we recognize as …
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If a person is eating a piece of cake with a cup of coffee, he recites two separate Berachot – "Mezonot" on the cake, and "She'hakol" on the coffee. We do not consider the cake and coffee as though they are eaten together such that the Beracha recited over the primary food (which would be the cake) also covers the secondary food (which would be cof…
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Maran, in the Shulhan Aruch (Orah Haim 6), presents a detailed explanation of the text of Asher Yasar (the Beracha recited after one uses the restroom). It is very uncharacteristic of Maran to include in the Shulhan Aruch an interpretation of a text. The Shulhan Aruch is a Halachic code which instructs what is permissible, forbidden and obligatory;…
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