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The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
Day 159: Bearing Fruit (2026)
Jesus' entry into Jerusalem marks a turning point in Mark's Gospel—no longer just a teacher, but a king confronting the religious establishment with radical demands for fruitfulness and purity. Fr. Mike Schmitz unpacks the symbolic weight of Jesus cursing the
Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Hannah Berner
The most damaging thing a woman can do in a moment of vulnerability isn’t fail—it’s be seen as unlikable. Hannah Berner, former Division I tennis player turned stand-up sensation, dismantles the myth of perfection with a searing, self-aware narrative that turn
Sea Hawkers Podcast: for Seattle Seahawks fans
Three Important Non-Stars to Help the 2026 Seahawks Run it Forward
The Sea Hawkers Podcast dives into the unsung heroes of the 2026 Seahawks offense, arguing that true team success won’t come from star power but from three under-the-radar players who could be the backbone of a repeat championship run. Hosts Brandon Schultz, C
Consulting Success Podcast
The 4 Differentiators Behind A Quietly Dominant Consulting Firm with Eddie Monroe
Eddie Monroe, founder of CCE Business, reveals how a quiet but relentless focus on relationships, proven expertise, and entrepreneurial mindset built a 17-person consulting firm that grows 50–100% annually without traditional marketing. After leaving elite fir
Pure Cinema Podcast
Video Store Sampler Rides Again!
The Pure Cinema Podcast’s 'Video Store Sampler Rides Again!' doesn’t just revisit forgotten films—it reclaims the soul of analog cinema through a radical act of rediscovery. At its core, the episode argues that the true magic of film isn’t in blockbusters or a
Duke's Corner
Martin Chalupa at JavaOne 2026
Martin Chalupa, a veteran Java engineer at Netflix with over eight years of experience, shares his perspective on the evolving landscape of Java development at JavaOne 2026. He reflects on how the language has become significantly more approachable over the pa
The Westminster Podcast
Why John Murray Still Matters w/ Stafford Carson & Paul Woo | Redemption Accomplished and Applied (1)
John Murray’s theological legacy endures not because of grand, sweeping treatises, but because of his relentless precision, exegetical rigor, and unwavering commitment to Scripture as the sole authority. Far from a passive lecturer, Murray demanded intellectua
New Books in Political Science
Margaret O’Mara on the Clintons, Tech, and Memory
Margaret O'Mara, a historian and former Clinton campaign staffer, reveals how personal memory and historical objectivity collide when writing about the Clinton era—a period still unfolding in the public eye. She recounts her own pivotal role in the 1992 electi
New Books in Political Science
The Diasporic Hindu Right with Savera
The rise of the Hindu right in the United States is not a distant foreign policy issue but a domestic political force with deep roots in diasporic organizing, according to Savera United Against Supremacy. In a powerful analysis, Prachi and Ram reveal how the H
The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway
How to Fix the Tax Code + the Problem With Corporate Jargon
Scott Galloway delivers a blistering critique of the U.S. tax code, arguing that a national sales tax is fundamentally regressive and cruel to low-income households—especially when they're already stretched thin by inflation and energy costs. Instead of taxing
Odd Lots
How CoreWeave Sees the Market for Compute Right Now
The AI inference market is no longer a niche experiment—it's a corporate imperative driving explosive demand for compute, with companies like CoreWeave at the center of a global infrastructure boom. In this episode of Odd Lots, host Brandon McBee, co-founder a
Huberman Lab
Eating for Better Sleep & Foods that Improve Metabolic Health | Dr. Marie-Pierre St-Onge
Sleep loss isn’t just about feeling tired—it rewires your body’s hunger signals in sex-specific ways, with men gaining appetite from elevated ghrelin and women losing satiety from plummeting GLP-1, leading to an average 300 extra calories consumed daily. Dr. M
Go Birds!
Go Birds! Daily, June 8th: What Should The Eagles Offense Work On?
The Eagles' offseason transition is fraught with uncertainty, as the team grapples with a new offensive scheme, a revamped receiving corps, and the lingering fallout from the AJ Brown trade. Jordan Mailata’s candid admission that he feels like a 'rookie again'
Bad Friends
Return of the Doc!
The return of Doc Willis to *Bad Friends* isn't just a reunion—it's a full-blown courtroom drama disguised as comedy. After nearly three years away, Doc storms back into the show with a dramatic entrance, only to be immediately put on trial by Bobby for two ma
Ask Christopher West
Is Latin Mass superior?, He wants me in revealing clothes, and Coming back to Church risks my marriage. | ACW388
A man's desire for his wife to wear revealing clothes isn't about attraction—it's a symptom of a culture warped by sexualized imagery, says Christopher West. He argues that when a husband demands his wife dress provocatively, it reveals a disordered vision of
Catholic Inspiration
Study, Pray, Serve: 11th Sunday of the Year
The central message of this homily is that God's love is not earned but freely given—proven by Christ's death while we were still sinners. Father Andrew Ritchie draws from the Gospel of Matthew, where Jesus sees the crowds as 'troubled and abandoned like sheep
The Ben Ferguson Podcast
Small Business Surge Signals Rising Confidence in Economy
The Trump economy is delivering unprecedented momentum, according to Ben Ferguson, who presents a blistering critique of mainstream media narratives and celebrates a 172,000-job surge in May—far exceeding the 105,000 forecast. What makes this data especially s
Live Well Be Well with Sarah Ann Macklin | Health, Lifestyle, Nutrition
How to Overcome Uncertainty | Dr Hannah Critchlow
When a relationship ends, the brain doesn't just lose a partner—it loses a cognitive partner. Dr. Hannah Critchlow reveals that romantic bonds function like 'transactive memory banks,' where each person contributes mental skills that together create a more cap
Notsam Wrestling
Is Sami Zayn At His Best? | Notsam Wrestling 607
The host of Not Sam Wrestling launches a bold philosophical argument: professional wrestling shouldn't try to mimic sports—it should double down on being a distinct form of entertainment. Drawing parallels to Dan Housen’s cultural impact, he argues that wrestl
Pre-Loved Podcast with Emily Stochl
S10 Ep15 MEOW VINTAGE: Kathleen Schaaf, the "Big Kitty" of Meow Vintage, located in Long Beach since 1986 - on crisscrossing the country hunting deadstock and doing vintage her way.
Kathleen Schaaf, the 'Big Kitty' of Meow Vintage in Long Beach, California, has spent four decades hunting down deadstock and vintage treasures across the U.S.—long before the internet made it easy. From cold-calling merchants in dusty attics to outfitting sho
