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Overcome chronic anxiety through resting in God. Simple, repeatable tools. Ancient contemplative practices. Modern brain science. Practice resting in the heart of God on the good days so you can make your way home to the Prince of Peace in the middle of your hurricanes.
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Attaching to God connects relational neuroscience and attachment theory to our life of faith so you can grow into spiritual and relational maturity. Co-host Geoff Holsclaw (PhD, pastor, and professor) and Cyd Holsclaw (PCC, spiritual director, and integrative coach) talk with practitioners, therapists, theologians, and researchers on learning to live with ourselves, others, and God. Get everything in your inbox or on the app: https://www.grassrootschristianity.org/s/embodied-faith
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Get The Fuck Out Of The Sun Podcast

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Lauryn Evarts Bosstick is the entrepreneur & creator behind The Skinny Confidential, a blog, brand, podcast, and product line that reaches millions as a go-to cheeky beauty and wellness resource. Her new book, “GET THE FUCK OUT OF THE SUN” features ALL the beauty gurus you want to hear from— think Kristin Cavallari, Patrick Starrr, Lisa Vanderpump, Justin Anderson, Dr. Dennis Gross, Summer Friday’s founders, Dr. Barbara Sturm, Chriselle Lim, Stassi Schroeder, Dom Roberts, Molly Sims, and MOR ...
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Feminist Book Club: The Podcast

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Feminist Book Club is the premier online hub for intersectional readers and anyone who wants to infuse their bookshelves with social justice. We encourage resistance through reading with our blog, podcast, events, and our signature monthly subscription box.
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A weekly look at the biggest stories making news and their impact on the nation and our daily lives. From the pandemic to policing to social justice, each week CBS News correspondent Jeff Pegues brings listeners to the front lines of the headlines depicting the profound and permanent ways in which we all are experiencing an America: Changed Forever.
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What Now?

Millennial Atlas

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The podcast where unqualified people try to answer life's biggest questions. If you have questions you want us to answer feel free to Tweet us @millennialatlas. We'll see you every Wednesday at 13:00! Can't get enough of us? Check out our blog! www.millennialatlas.com we post there every Saturday at 13:00!
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Settle into the couch for Sean Cuthbert & Stefen Rosner's unique brand of New York Islanders therapy. Watch them live Sunday nights at 8pm EST at YouTube, Twitch, Twitter, or Facebook as they join you in the cheers, bring along some laughs, and help you through the tears as we all get through the Islanders season one shift at a time. Follow HNiNY on all social media platforms at @hockeynightny Subscribe to our Patreon for exclusive videos, columns, perspectives, and more! Sponsored by Centre ...
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Shapeshift

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Shapeshift is an actual play podcast chronicling the transformation of a player into a GM. Amber is a veteran ttrpg player who decided it was time to try her hand at GMing. Join her on a journey into gaining GM perspectives, insights, and experience. It’s time to level up!
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The Movie Breakdown

Christopher Spicer

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Hosts Scott and Christopher review and discuss the latest releases along with foreign, independent and classic (and not so classic) pictures. Like any good review show, they also hop down many pretty rabbit trails.
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Instead of pretending to have it all together or insisting that you’re the problem, do you long to see more Christian leaders be honest about their own faith struggles? What benefit could there be to having a front-row seat to the moments that leaders choose to trust in God, even when it’s hard to believe? Today we have Mandy Smith, pastor and awar…
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Is this real life? We are honored to be chatting with three amazing authors that we happen to admire so much! Sally chats with Jamie Raines and his wife Shaaba to discuss our November book of the month, The T in LGBT. Then Renee invites KJ Dell’Antonia back on the show to discuss the adaptation of her 2020 book The Chicken Sisters. The Trans Experi…
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As we get deeper into the start of the season, the New York Islanders are struggling to find consistency and issues of the past are rearing their heads once again. Are they just finding their way in the early going? Or are fans in for another roller coaster ride of good, bad, and ugly? Ethan Sears of the NY Post join Sean & Stefen to try to figure …
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We’re in the final weeks until the election, so we thought we’d share a few books (and one documentary!) that brought a glimmer of hope to our hearts. Tune in for Mariquita’s review of A Bit Much, Sally’s review of The Inner Mountain, and Ashley’s discussion of the documentary Sacred Soil alongside the book Admissions. A Bit Much: Relishing Poetry …
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Things are getting a little hectic this week as Shawn confronts Derrick and Rocco for last week's CURSE on the Padres, We also dive into a review of the gruesome Terrifier 3, and finally we give our thoughts on the newest Zelda game Echo's of Wisdom.द्वारा Mega64 Inc.
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After the first five games, the Islanders are trying to find their groove. Sorokin is back, the defense is settling in, but we're still seeing mixed results. Sean & Stefen are joined by Islanders radio voice Chris King to assess what's transpired so far and if we're seeing signs of momentum for the Isles! Follow HNiNY on all social media platforms …
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In a world where mental health issues and loneliness are at an all-time high, it’s more important than ever to find ways to cultivate joy, community, and meaning in our lives. But how exactly do you do that? Maybe we need to turn outward rather than inward for answers. That's what we are talking about with Dr. Richard Beck. Dr. Richard Beck is a pr…
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Hope you’re single, because that’s the only way Nintendo’s new alarm clock is going to work. We talk about the pros and cons of marriage in a post-Alarmo world, but also we discuss an awkward theater experience during Megalopolis, The Substance, and how excited we are to eat that delicious looking Krabby Patty burger thing at Wendy’s.…
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The puck has dropped on the new season and while there have been some positives (Duclair, Tsyplakov), the Islanders have stumbled out of the gate. Jonny Lazarus joins Sean & Stefen in studio at Floored Media to take an early look at how things have started and where things might go! Follow HNiNY on all social media platforms at @hockeynightny Subsc…
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We all know that books can help us escape the real world and they can also demonstrate how we might show up in the world as our whole selves. This episode celebrates both ends of this spectrum. Sally kicks us off with some of her favorite quick horror novellas, a perfect escape for this time of year. Then Nox tells us about the impact the book Fat …
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Like many of us, you carry a weight of buried pain. You feel secretly fractured within. There’s a constant churn of unprocessed feelings of shame, anger, grief, or loneliness. But it doesn’t have to be this way. Chuck DeGroat is the Professor of Counseling and Christian Spirituality and Executive Director of the Clinical Mental Health Counseling Pr…
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Let the (real) games begin! Andrew Gross of Newsday joins Sean & Stefen to break down what they saw in Isles camp and preseason, and look ahead to the official drop of the puck on the New York Islanders 2024-25 campaign! Follow HNiNY on all social media platforms at @hockeynightny Subscribe to our Patreon for exclusive videos, columns, perspectives…
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It’s the SERIES FINALE! Not ours. The Simpsons. But it’s not theirs either. Okay, we’re confused. But one thing we’re clear about is how to improve baseball AND our opinions on series finales in general. Also, we give snap judgment on the new Zelda game AND our run-in with our favorite TV lawyer! …द्वारा Mega64 Inc.
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The first Christians were weird. Just how weird is often lost on us today. The first Christians believed unusual things, worshiped God in strange ways, and lived a unique lifestyle. Many in the ancient world saw it as bizarre, even dangerous, but some found this new religion attractive and compelling Today we are interviewing Dr. Nijay K. Gupta. He…
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Renee and Mariquita didn’t know what they were getting into when they decided to discuss the book One of Our Kind by Nicola Yoon. Tune into this discussion for an overview of Yoon’s first adult novel, a thriller in the vein of The Stepford Wives, but stick around for Renee and Mariquita’s experience being humbled by Black readers’ reviews. Books/Re…
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Everyone is talking about slowing down, slow food, a slow life. I have friends who host the “Slow Theology” podcast. But is going slow the best to understand the SOUL? (What does that even mean?) Recently, people like Jim Wilder have been specifically accused to talking too much about the brain, and not even about the soul. So much so that some bel…
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We’ve got special guest Scorpy AKA @socpens in the studio! He’s huge on Twitch and an impeccable visual artist. Let’s look into his creative vision and maybe learn a thing or two (especially about salting your VHS tapes. Wait, what?). We also talk about Derrick’s trip to a Renaissance Faire in Philly, the PS5 Pro, our favorite Halloween costumes, a…
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Ashley and Mariquita discuss the book Rebels with a Cause: Reimagining Boys, Ourselves, and Our Culture by Niobe Way. They touch on topics of masculinity, the crisis of connection, and ways in which boys can create better pathways towards mental wellness. You may also hear them pontificate on why childless cat ladies exist. Other resources mentione…
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"Freedom appears very nearly the only value about which people still agree unanimously," says Jacques Philippe in his little book, Interior Freedom. But how does freedom connect to happiness, love, and our life with God and others? These are the questions this little firecracker of a book examines, and that we talk about in this two-part series. We…
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Join Sam, Mariquita, and Ashley for a roundtable discussion on one of our favorite books of the year, Margo’s Got Money Troubles by Rufi Thorpe. They discuss the themes of motherhood, sex work, addiction and recovery, as well as the narrative perspective of Margo herself. Don’t let the heavy topics fool you – this book is hilarious, warm, and full …
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Summer is over and it's time to gather 'round the camp fire! Sean & Stefen return with old pal Brian Compton from nhl.com to review the Islanders off-season and preview what's to come at training camp! Follow HNiNY on all social media platforms at @hockeynightny Get more Islanders coverage from HNiNY at hockeynightny.com Sponsored by Main Street Bo…
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With the PS5 Pro announcement, iPhone 16 unveiling, and the phenomenal political debates, we just can't believe how bright the future is looking!. Also, is Astro Bot game of the year? And WHAT happened to Rocco in a Japanese restaurant bathroom???द्वारा Mega64 Inc.
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Geoff and Cyd talk about the impact of reading Why I Believe: A Psychologist's Thoughts on Suffering, Miracles, Science, and Faith, by Dr. Henry Cloud, specifically... the place of miracles and healing in mental health concerns, how encountering God often precedes evidence for God, and, the power of open systems and God at work in the world. From t…
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While we love a good fluffy book, there’s just something about diving deep into a specific subject. At FBC, we know we can do that through both fiction and non-fiction. In this episode, Nox shares a non-fiction book about reproductive health that opened her eyes to how much learning she has to do. Then Renee talks to Monique Roffey about femicide i…
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The definitive review of BEETLEJUICE BEETLEJUICE is here… but did we get more bang for our buck from the $20 Metallica tickets we got? We also talk games we played at PAX, our latest Dead Rising video, and the most impressive bird leavings we’ve ever seen as a shadow in the morning sun…द्वारा Mega64 Inc.
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It’s the week after Labor Day when it still feels like summer but we’re starting to get the itch for fall. So today’s episode celebrates this liminal space. First, Ashley shares her thoughts on summer blockbuster films led by women. Then Renee shares her five must-read BIPOC thriller authors and her favorite books by each one. Twisters: A Female Le…
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We’re not sure what this episode says about us as a team, but we like gross shit and we look up to rebels. In the first segment, listen in as Rah and Mariquita tell one another about some books they love that just gave them the ick. Then stick around for Sam’s review of Rebel Girl by Kathleen Hanna. Somehow Kathy Acker is name dropped twice in this…
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Sometimes our contributors just want to tell you about the delightful books they’ve read recently, so tune in for four book reviews on some recent releases. What’s in this episode: The Backtrack by Erin LaRosa, reviewed by Mariquita (0:21) Loud: Accept Nothing Less Than the Life You Deserve by Drew Afualo, reviewed by Renee (3:25) Creation Lake by …
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We just released “Mega64 Night Time” on Blu-ray! Obviously that’s the most important thing in entertainment this week, but also a new Alien movie came out. Garrett also saw Borderlands for some reason. We also discuss movie theater popcorn bucket drama, meth in candy, and more!द्वारा Mega64 Inc.
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Renee shares some of her favorite mental health memoirs and Mariquita interviews author Anamely Salgado Reyes, all in a search for the answer to an age-old question: Are we mad or is it just trauma? Renee’s Reading Corner: Mental Health Memoirs (0:21) Instead of a longer review of one book, Renee shares six mental health memoirs that made a last im…
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Bonjour! The Olympics are in full swing and Shawn couldn't be happier! Aside from that Derrick gives his latest horror movie recommendations, Garrett discusses his in-ring wrestling debut, and a little Halloween come early.द्वारा Mega64 Inc.
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We're back from a whole lot of summer conventions, and we have a ton of stories: some bathroom-based, some soaked in hot sauce. But between those we talk about all the big Marvel news, a Deadpool & Wolverine review, and a long-needed Olympic intervention for Shawn.द्वारा Mega64 Inc.
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The phrase “own voices” gets tossed around the bookish internet a lot, but have you ever paused to think about why it truly matters? Today’s podcast sheds light on the importance of reading stories told by the people within those communities. From the political crisis in the Philippines from an intrepid Filipino journalist to the first traditionall…
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Get your TBRs ready because we’re discussing three books you won’t want to miss! Jordy reviews Made For You by Jenna Satterthwaite, Renee reviews All This and More by Peng Shepherd, and Mariquita sits down with Rachelle Bergstein to chat about her book The Genius of Judy: How Judy Blume Rewrote Childhood for All of Us. This episode will have you th…
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Christopher Spicer is flying solo this week, but he still found a way to talk for over an hour. Verbose much? He has a big announcement to make about the future of the podcast and pays tribute to his wonderful co-host of over a decade and a great friend for even longer, Scott Martin. He then looks at the summer box office and analyzes why he thinks…
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Why do kids climb trees, run really fast, and spin until they fall over? What is the benefit of risky play? And what does that have to do with attaching to God and our spiritual life? In this episode, we look at the research regarding play and how it connects to attaching to God. Baggage Claim: Don't miss the new segment where we finish by claiming…
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After trying – and failing – to lean in and girlboss our way to success, what comes next? Ashley and Sally chat with Samhita Mukhopadhyay (former executive editor for Teen Vogue) about what we can take away from those movements, how community is key to a workplace revolution, and insights from her book The Myth of Making It. Books and Resources Men…
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