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A maritime classic acclaimed for its exciting adventure, The Sea Wolf offers a thrilling tale of life at sea, while exploring the many difficulties that may erupt on board a ship captained by a brutally hedonistic and controlling individual. Additionally, the psychological adventure novel covers several themes including mutiny, existentialism, individualism, brutality, and the intrinsic will to survive. The novel sets into motion when its protagonist, the soft and cultivated scholar Humphrey ...
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What would change in the world if you, me, and everyone choose to feed the wolf of possibilities instead of the one of doubt, distrust, and despair? The way I see it, our point of view creates reality. Not the other way around! Somewhere deep within, I think we know that. In this podcast, I am daring you to claim this remarkable superpower! Join us and be inspired by trackers, explorers, and finders of possibilities from the multiverse of hope. Welcome to the podcast FEEDING THE WOLF OF POSS ...
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Relax With Animal Facts is a podcast dedicated to helping you relax while learning about our furry, scaly, or possibly even slimy friends. It blends the natural world with relaxation, and is perfect for animal enthusiasts of any age. Join your host, Stefan Wolfe, an amateur wildlife learner, as he learns with you on a serene journey through the animal kingdom, uncovering the wonders of creatures from the dense rainforests of South America to the icy realms of Antarctica. Each episode we imme ...
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Macroaggressions

Charlie Robinson

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Ever get the feeling that your government is out to get you? They are, and we set about to uncover the century's long plan for world domination by the psychopaths that are running the planet. We laugh at how insane it all is and interview prominent guests that might have ideas on how to foil their plans on Macroaggressions with Charlie Robinson.
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Between The Covers

Jay Ruud and Stacey Margaret Jones

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Author Jay Ruud has read every ”100 Best Book” list there is, so it’s only natural that he would create his own. Listen to each episode as he and his wife, author Stacey Margaret Jones discuss a book from his carefully cultivated ”100 Lovable Books” list. Stacey interviews Jay on what makes the book ”lovable” and where it ranks on the master list. They’ll also discuss current books in the CHAOS READER segment.
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Is this a kissing book? Of Swords and Soulmates features two couples (and sometimes more), with varying reading preferences and experiences, as they read, listen, and sometimes watch romantasy stories and discuss plot, fantasy elements, romance, spice, theories, and more. Join us for our non-expert opinions as we discuss, argue, rave, rant, and hopefully entertain. We may just help you find your next reading obsession or at least contribute to that TBR list!
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Come dive into one of the curiously delightful conversations overheard at National Geographic’s headquarters, as we follow explorers, photographers, and scientists to the edges of our big, weird, beautiful world. Hosted by Peter Gwin and Amy Briggs.
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Follow our story as Kit, Gil, and Crunch, three changelings who somehow found each other in the depths of Arcadia; adventure through the labyrinthine Hedge and discover the secrets about themselves, each other and a world made from ‘madness, dreams and guilt’. And Remember, Stay Wyrd
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Cashing in with T.J. Miller

T.J. Miller, Cash Levy, Myles Lasco

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Discover thought-provoking nonsense as comedian T.J. Miller is interviewed by his friend Cash Levy... over and over again. Philosophy, unsolicited advice, answers to questions you didn't have, and stories from the road as touring comedians. They pistol whip the mysteries of the world into submission- saving lives one podcast at a time, and ruining a life every 10 episodes. Support the show.
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Rising Society

Rising Society

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Society is rising. Changing. Moving. Join us as we navigate the insanity, cast aside the crap, and maintain a firm grasp on reality. The world is ablaze. Fire can refine or destroy. Sometimes both are part of the process of creating something beautiful. Ideas are the fire; our tools and weapons. Wield them wisely. Command them carefully. Walk courageously as a lion, be cunning as a snake, fierce as a wolf, and tender as a lamb.
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Guess the Gods, by Sea Gabriel at Mythic Deviant. Yes, each podcast is a story written from the perspective of a character, usually a deity, liminal, or creature, though there may be some folktale or legend characters as well. You can find both clues and answers at MythicDeviant.com, as well as occasional videos of the stories at Mythic Deviant on YouTube. Please join and play along!
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How I Met Your Monster

Zach Wincik, Danny Salemme, Casey Brewer

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Remember the first time you saw Leatherface? Freddy Krueger? Jason Voorhees? Join filmmakers and horror buffs Zach, Danny, and Casey as they discuss how the world was introduced to their favorite monsters! From the original film, to the umpteenth sequel, they discuss all the creative ways that horror filmmakers kept us coming back to meet our monsters.
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Secret Life of Books

Sophie Gee and Jonty Claypole

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Every book has two stories: the one it tells, and the one it hides. The Secret Life of Books is a fascinating, addictive, often shocking, occasionally hilarious weekly podcast starring Sophie Gee, an English professor at Princeton University, and Jonty Claypole, formerly director of arts at the BBC. Every week these virtuoso critics and close friends take an iconic book and reveal the hidden story behind the story: who made it, their clandestine motives, the undeclared stakes, the scandalous ...
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Gaënö'

Brett Maybee

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A one hour, nationally syndicated (Native Voice One) weekly show that shines a spotlight on Indigenous artists from across Turtle Island. Produced and Hosted by Brett Maybee (unenrolled Seneca)
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Laurie Hood has dedicated her life to fighting for animal rights and saving animals. Laurie’s podcast is back and better than ever, with a new name to reflect her work with individuals who share her values. Laurie Hood’s Difference Makers celebrates the work of advocates from across the globe—the "difference makers" who are doing extraordinary things to help animals and those who are genuinely making the world a better place. In each episode of Laurie Hood’s Difference Makers, Laurie and her ...
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Dungeons and Dragon Types

Dungeons & Dragon Types

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Enter the Montium Region, a place mostly cut off from the rest of the Pokémon world by vast mountains and the open sea. Join our team of trainers as they test their strength in the Pokémon league, face the underlying evil hiding in plain sight, and gain a deeper understanding of the relationship between humans and Pokémon.
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History Obscura

Mandy Gardner

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What went bump in the night a thousand years ago? Explore all the creepy, lost and just plain weird corners of history with me every Saturday! Please support the show at www.patreon.com/HistoryObscura, or https://www.buymeacoffee.com/historyobscura
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FPCI Chapter Unpad

FPCI Chapter Unpad

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Started from tea time discussion, FPCI Chapter Unpad tries to provide you a medium of discussion. The talks will be discussing foreign policy, international affairs, and global issues supported by sharing insights from the upcoming speakers and topics.
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Light hearted & filled with personal anecdotes and amusing tangents, the Mariner Podcast shares the wealth of knowledge & experience accumulated by a sailor who has covered more miles on the world‘s oceans, than the distance from the Earth to the Moon. Each episode, solo circumnavigator Chris Stanmore-Major, talks about all things sailing from how to flake a line and prepare a meal on a family cruising voyage to how to race through the Southern Ocean on an Open 60.
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10,000 Heroes is a show about Purpose. We interview people we admire about their journey with Purpose. Which is a journey we’re all on – whether we like it, or acknowledge it, or not. And then we share their insights, tools, and struggles with you. 10,000 Heroes (10kh) provides inspiration, intimacy, and maybe even a little bit of guidance, as to what it means to live a truly purposeful life, and how we each can get there in our own unique way. In my mind, it’s not just a podcast, it’s a her ...
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The AMC+ Interview with the Vampire Podcast is the official companion podcast to AMC's adaptation of the legendary Anne Rice work, Interview with the Vampire. Each week, host Naomi Ekpergin (comedian/actor/writer/vampire enthusiast) unpacks the show with the stars and crew who share exclusive behind-the-scenes stories. Plus she goes deep on all things vampires with experts on horror and Anne Rice. The AMC+ Interview with the Vampire Podcast is produced by AMC in conjunction with Pineapple St ...
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Let's learn about the Eastern Lowland Gorilla—the largest living primate on earth. Strap on your hiking shoes and prepare for a trek to a rainforest in the Congo. Support the show's mission while getting access to exclusive content, uploaded once a week. You can listen to exclusive episodes, you gain access to voting, and more, by becoming a Patron…
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The government hates your guts, so why would they give away money to people, seemingly without strings attached? The answer has nothing to do with fairness or generosity, and everything to do with managing the human livestock on the animal farm. Universal Basic Income (UBI) is control disguised as compassion, and it will be used as a tool to crippl…
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Hello Thomas Cromwell. And Hello Lev Grossman, best-selling author of The Magicians trilogy, the Silver Arrow children’s books, and now The Bright Sword, who joins Sophie and Jonty as THEIR FIRST EVER GUEST to talk about Hilary Mantel’s Wolf Hall. Published in 2009 to immediate acclaim, Wolf Hall reinvented historical fiction and changed the way we…
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In this episode of Between The Covers, Jay and Stacey dive into the world of Babbitt by Sinclair Lewis, a sharp, witty satire of American middle-class life. Set in the 1920s, Babbitt follows George F. Babbitt, a real estate agent stuck in a life of conformity, who begins to question everything around him. Is the American Dream all it’s cracked up t…
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Wrapping up our DOG DAYS OF SUMMER triple feature, we’re strolling through the foggy woods of a nondescript European village with Chris Cooney from DEAD NOISE to meet the creature formerly known as Larry Talbot in George Waggner’s THE WOLF MAN, starring Lon Chaney Jr., Claude Rains, Evelyn Ankers, Maria Ouspenskaya, and Bela Lugosi. Find DEAD NOISE…
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After 30 years of healing people with food, David Avocado Wolfe has learned a thing or two about the way the body actually works, and most importantly, how to fix it. This episode focuses mainly on solutions to things like cancer, as well as going into tips for how to start the process of cleaning up the fixable health issues inside almost all of u…
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In America, the “speed of science” depends on the velocity of money being injected into the system. The more money added to the system, the greater the ability of the media to convince people to trust it, and the feedback loop is completed. With over $100 billion at stake and legal protections cemented into place back in the 1980s, the pharmaceutic…
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Send us a text Can a workplace romance with a magical twist truly captivate your heart? Meet us on "Of Swords and Soulmates" as we talk about the buzz around Hannah Nicole Maehrer's "Assistant to the Villain." Fueled by social media hype, this charming tale blends humor, romance, and fantasy in a way that had us all hooked. We discuss our star rati…
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Join me on a wildlife adventure to learn about the Western Hognose Snake—the most boop-able snake on earth. Put on your hiking shoes and prepare for a journey to the plains in Southern Canada. Whether you're looking to sleep, feeling a little anxious about something, or simply curious about these amazing creatures, this episode is sure to provide a…
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The Chinese have made a move towards a concept of Fortress China which means that the priority of state decision-making should favor nationalism and prioritize programs that ensure the Chinese people are protected and have energy independence. They also worked hard to fortify its supply lines, much like during wartime. Could America make the same m…
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In Episode 8 of Between The Covers, Jay and Stacey dive into Kazuo Ishiguro’s haunting and unforgettable novel, Never Let Me Go. What makes this dystopian story so lovable, despite its emotional intensity? We unravel the mysteries, explore the powerful themes of memory, identity, and loss, and explain why this book has captured the hearts of so man…
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Twenty-first century vampires are the brooding, sparkly anti-heroes of Twilight and Ann Rice— all pointy teeth and hair-product. But they used to be much weirder, scarier and sexier than that. Bram Stoker’s world-changing 1897 novel Dracula is one of the most erotic and thrilling novels in English literature—despite having the most boring opening p…
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As the second half of 2024 kicks off, the high strangeness has only increased throughout the world. With an election in weeks, it feels as if the psychological operations have kicked into high gear, including a palace coup to dethrone the King of Delaware, the elevation of the Court Jester to mythical proportions, and an assassination attempt on th…
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As the anniversary of 9/11 once again becomes a topic of discussion, it seemed like a good time to take a look at the events of that day from an unusual perspective that nobody thinks to do. What the remote viewers at the Farsight Institute did was examine the events piece by piece to see if they could uncover any new information that may allow us …
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Join me on a wildlife adventure to learn about the Superb Lyrebird—the bird that can perfectly mimic a camera shutter, chainsaw, or train. Put on your hiking shoes and prepare for a journey to a forest in Australia. Whether you're looking to sleep, feeling a little anxious about something, or simply curious about these amazing creatures, this episo…
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The censors will get us even if we write it in the podcast description so we will have to write the text in coded messages, but the episode goes extremely deep into the event in Connecticut. This is one of the few events that is still radioactive even after a decade, and part of that has to do with the importance of the agenda that they were pushin…
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Dive into the depths with Jay and Stacey on this episode of Between The Covers as they explore the polarizing classic, Moby Dick! 🐋 Some think the book is boring, but Jay explains why he believes this captivating tale of obsession, revenge, and humanity’s battle with nature deserves a place on the list of 100 most lovable books. Links JayRuud.com S…
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Continuing our DOG DAYS OF SUMMER triple feature, we’re ignoring the warnings to stick to the road and keep off the moors — all so we can meet a naked balloon thief-turned-werewolf in John Landis’ AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON, starring David Naughton, Griffin Dunne, Jenny Agutter, John Woodvine, David Schofield, Lila Kaye, and Brian Glover. Make …
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Frankenstein is English literature’s great myth about Artificial Intelligence, 200 years before A.I. existed. But the world’s most famous monster is nothing like you imagine. Who knew that he chops wood and reads Milton’s Paradise Lost? And who remembers if Frankenstein is the name of the monster, or the mad inventor who made him? Sophie and Jonty …
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Sometimes we must face the reality of the world in which we live requiring us to hand back our bodies and transform into non-physical forms. Most people fear this transition, but Lindsey Scharmyn has had experiences with going beyond her body and seeing behind the curtain. If we actually have incarnated on this planet many times before, why can’t w…
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The “farm system” for Davos is a group of young, up-and-coming future sociopaths called the World Economic Forum’s Forum of Young Global Leaders. Admission into this group almost guarantees success within the “Establishment”, be that Academia, Business, Activism, Journalism, and of course, Politics. With 1,400 members from over 120 countries, the g…
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Send us a text Ever wondered how book bans impact the genres we love, particularly romance and romantasy? This week on "Of Swords and Soulmates," we begin with a light-hearted mix-up about Jonathan's podcast persona, JP. Then, we're thrilled to share the latest buzz from the romanticist book world, spotlighting Katie Roberts' stunning opus collecti…
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Join me on a wildlife adventure to learn about the Spotted Salamander—a decorated and fearsome predator. Put on your hiking shoes and prepare for a journey to a forest in Eastern Canada. Whether you're looking to sleep, feeling a little anxious about something, or simply curious about these amazing creatures, this episode is sure to provide a calmi…
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The Biden Administration’s theme song should be the Thompson Twins’s big 80s hit because it perfectly describes their policy of enthusiastically denying reality and making up the facts to suit their talking points. It started with the big lie of 81,000,000 votes and got worse from there. The massive lies of the Biden Administration are also putting…
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In this episode of Between the Covers, Jay and Stacey dive into Ian McEwan’s novel, Atonement. They explore the complex themes of guilt, love, and redemption that permeate the story, discussing why it deserves a spot on the “100 Lovable Books” list. Join Jay and Stacey as they uncover the emotional depth of McEwan’s characters, and reflect on the l…
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A ghostly face in the dark, a child’s hand through the window, a doleful cry: “I’d lost my way on the moor! - I’ve been a waif for twenty years!” Are we talking about Kate Bush’s 1978 hit single “Wuthering Heights”? No! It’s Emily’s Bronte’s 1847 novel of the same name, back as never before. Heathcliff and Catherine are the doomed lovers in a novel…
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Host of the Spacebusters & emcee of Liberpulco, Steve Falconer, stops by to dig into the hidden past of Europe and the role of the Catholic Church’s army, the Knights Templar. This group was beyond national borders and operated with impunity for centuries. The role of multigenerational bloodline banking families was crucial in opening up the usury …
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The Aspen Institute doesn’t ring alarm bells for the general public, which is probably quite alright with them. This globalist organization is yet another world government front group posing as a “climate change” savior, and the buzz words and slogans such as “environmental justice” and “intersectionality” do a rather poor job of disguising their t…
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Join me on a wildlife adventure to learn about the Horseshoe Crab—an animal more related to spiders than to crabs. Put on your beach clothes and prepare for a journey to a beach on the Gulf Coast. Whether you're looking to sleep, feeling a little anxious about something, or simply curious about these amazing creatures, this episode is sure to provi…
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One of the original conspiracy theories just celebrated its 55th anniversary, as NASA continues to steal money from the American taxpayers for unknown tasks and projects. With its Nazi roots exposed, the space criminals at NASA have continued their fakery into the new millennium with the International Space Station and Mars mission bluescreens and …
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Jay and Stacey travel back in time to discuss Hilary Mantel’s Wolf Hall. From the cunning charm of Thomas Cromwell to the intricate politics of Henry VIII’s court, they reveal why this historical fiction masterpiece is a must-read and why it belongs on the 100 most lovable books list. Plus, CHAOS READER returns with another random read! Please give…
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Kicking off our DOG DAYS OF SUMMER triple feature is Stephen King’s SILVER BULLET. This 1985 werewolf coming-of-age tale, based on “Cycle of the Werewolf”, was directed by Daniel Attias and stars Corey Haim and Gary Busey. Make sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or anywhere you get your podcasts. Want to support the show and save 20% on …
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It is tempting to believe that the darkest form of evil only resides in Hollywood films, or maybe even Hollywood itself. Maybe Stanley Kubrick was using Hollywood to covertly explain through his films what is actually happening behind the scenes at the highest levels of society. Makia Freeman has been writing about the networks that run the world f…
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Join me on a wildlife adventure to learn about the Mosquito—the most dangerous animal (to humans) on earth. Put on a long sleeve shirt, and prepare for a journey to almost every backyard in the world. Whether you're looking to sleep, feeling a little anxious about something, or simply curious about these amazing creatures, this episode is sure to p…
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The author of “Drugs As Weapons Against Us” and director of “Shots: Eugenics To Pandemics”, John Potash, lays out the 100-year plan for covert sterilization and depopulation of the “socially unfit” through scientific methods in Europe and America. In order for people to fully understand the COVID scam it is important to have a background on the rol…
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Send us a text Ready to uncover the latest buzz in the fantasy and romance book world? This episode of "Of Swords and Soulmates" promises a treasure trove of updates and discussions that you won't want to miss. We kick off with the exhilarating news that Moira Wally Beckett, the mastermind behind "Anne with an E" and "Breaking Bad," is set to helm …
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Key Takeaways: • You can create anything, if you choose it - and just keep going. • Life can be just like sailing a boat, or writing a book - everything is connected! Resources: • Liz Shipton on TikTok • Liz Shipton on Instagram • Books & More with Liz • More from Katarina WallentinDi Liz Shipton, Katarina Wallentin
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Many people in positions of power have been threatening the general public with a “dark winter”, but most people do not understand why that phrase was specifically chosen. It comes out of a 2001 smallpox and anthrax simulation of the same name, and it is a reference to a time when the public was unable to obtain vaccines during emergencies. Robert …
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“Mockingbirds don’t do one thing but make music for us to enjoy… That’s why it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird.” Coming up next on Between The Covers, racism, prejudice, and the loss of innocence take center stage in Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird. Join Jay and Stacey as they dive deep into this beloved novel and discuss where it ranks on the 100…
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Understanding and mastering the three human dilemmas was the focus of the new book by best-selling author James Arthur Ray and his wife, Bersabeh, titled “God, Money, & Sex”. Many people will remember James as being at the center of the sweat lodge deaths outside of Sedona, Arizona in 2009 where three participants died during a ceremony. He served …
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Sometimes a logo tells you everything you need to know about an organization, and when it comes to the Fabian Society they clearly let the people know that they have hostile intentions in disguise, and intend to move slowly to achieve their goals. Formed as an organization to publicly push “Democratic Socialism”, their true intentions were much mor…
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Join me on a wildlife adventure to learn about the Oarfish—the likely inspiration to stories of dreaded sea serpents. Strap on some flippers and a wet suit, and prepare for a journey to the Atlantic Ocean. Whether you're looking to sleep, feeling a little anxious about something, or simply curious about these amazing creatures, this episode is sure…
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It would be funny if it wasn’t so damn serious, but there is a less-than-zero chance that Kamala Harris could be the President of the United States of America at literally any minute, and perhaps for four full years. The clown show and soft coup currently happening inside 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue is befitting for one of the worst presidential admin…
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"Impudent strumpet!" Up next on Between The Covers is Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World. Listen in as Jay and Stacey delve into why this beloved yet controversial book deserves a spot on the 100 Lovable Books list and where it ranks. Plus, don’t miss the CHAOS READER segment! Please like, share, and subscribe! Poem mentioned in the episode Dover Beac…
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