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Kabbalah: Daily Lessons | mp3 #kab_hun

Baal HaSulam. Preface to the Wisdom of Kabbalah (15.03.2001) [2026-06-15]

The episode centers on a profound exploration of the nature of spiritual light and perception in Kabbalistic thought, emphasizing that true understanding comes not through intellectual effort alone, but through a deep, yearning desire to connect with the divin

51mJun 15, 2026

Shut Up I Love It

EP 363 - THE BIONIC WOMAN (70s show) with Julie A. Helling

Julie A. Helling, a former prosecutor and professor, delivers a passionate defense of The Bionic Woman (1970s), challenging the assumption that 1970s television was inherently sexist or regressive. She argues that the show was remarkably progressive for its ti

57mJun 15, 2026

Hello From The Magic Tavern

Patreon Unlock: Offices and Bosses S2E3: Mimic Roommate

In this Patreon-exclusive episode of *Offices and Bosses*, the crew returns to John Bastion's apartment after losing their former roommate, Marilyn Beef, to a ghostly affair. The new roommate, Jess—formerly trapped in a treasure chest and revealed as the mimic

45mJun 15, 2026

IBS Intelligence Global FinTech Interviews

EP1011: Lessons for B2B BNPL

The explosive rise of B2B Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) is not just a financial trend—it’s a fundamental rewiring of how businesses operate in an inflationary world. At the heart of this shift is PastPay, a Hungarian FinTech that raised 12 million euros in a recor

16mJun 15, 2026

Daily Boost — Clear Thinking for Real Life

Money, Mindset, and Machines

Scott Smith delivers a raw, no-BS wake-up call to entrepreneurs grappling with the triple threat of money, mindset, and AI. He reveals a hard truth: most people don’t fail from lack of effort, but from failing to prioritize money as the foundation of freedom a

16mJun 15, 2026

What'sHerName

THE PORTRAITIST Louise-Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun

Louise-Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun, a trailblazing female artist in 18th-century France, defied the odds by becoming the queen’s favorite painter despite a world stacked against women in art. Born in 1755 to a pastel artist and a hairdresser, she was self-taught t

55mJun 15, 2026

Locked On Flyers - Daily Podcast On The Philadelphia Flyers

Evaluating the BIG UP SIDE for the Philadelphia Flyers as a 3rd Party in a big NHL Trade

The Philadelphia Flyers could become a pivotal third-party facilitator in major NHL trades, leveraging their rare cap space to absorb salary and unlock additional draft picks—especially valuable given their missing third-round pick this year. Hosts Rachel Donn

30mJun 15, 2026

The Bubba Army Podcast

Over The Line 6.12.2026

The Bubba Army Podcast's 'Over The Line' episode 6.12.2026 dives into a chaotic, hyper-specific cultural critique of the booming underground food economy on Facebook Marketplace—where people sell homemade meals, seafood boils, and even pineapple jars laced wit

1h 47mJun 15, 2026

Master Brewers Podcast

Episode 362: Aroma Hop Shelf Life

A recent OSU study challenges the brewing industry's obsession with hop freshness, revealing that for some varieties like Citra and Centennial, hops stored properly for up to six years can perform as well as fresh ones in sensory tests. The research, funded by

53mJun 15, 2026

FT News Briefing

US, Iran agree ceasefire deal as Trump heads to G7 summit

The U.S. and Iran have reached a landmark ceasefire deal that will reopen the Strait of Hormuz without tolls and lift the U.S. naval blockade on Iranian ports—just as President Trump arrives for the G7 summit in Evian-les-Bains, France. The agreement, set to b

11mJun 15, 2026

It Could Happen Here

How the United States Shaped the Dominican Republic’s Immigration Enforcement Machine

The Dominican Republic's brutal immigration enforcement system is not a domestic invention—it was built by the United States through decades of military occupation, economic coercion, and direct training of border forces. As journalist Carlos Perrios Polanco r

1h 3mJun 15, 2026

I'm Busy Being Awesome - Sustainable Productivity for ADHD

Episode 359: Time Blocking for ADHD: Why Tiles Work Better Than Apps

Paula Anger-Bretzen, ADHD coach and productivity strategist, shares a transformative planning system that’s helped her overcome time blindness—a core challenge for many with ADHD. After three weeks of using Bravestorming’s magnetic tile system, she discovered

35mJun 15, 2026

The Happiness Lab with Dr. Laurie Santos

Are Kids Today Really Worse Off?

The idea that today's youth are uniquely broken, anxious, and struggling is one of the most pervasive narratives in modern culture — but Dr. Laurie Santos and guest Alexis Redding uncover a startling truth: the struggles of college students today are remarkabl

43mJun 15, 2026

rSlash

r/AITA for Calling the Cops on my Whiny Husband?

The episode opens with a harrowing real-life scenario where a woman calls 911 after her husband threatens suicide during a heated argument, only to find he’s unharmed and using the threat as a manipulative tactic. She describes years of emotional abuse, includ

15mJun 15, 2026

Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend

Atsuko Okatsuka

Atsuko Okatsuka, a comedian whose stand-up special 'Father' is streaming on Hulu and Disney+, joins Conan O'Brien for a deeply personal and darkly comedic conversation about her unconventional upbringing. Born in Taiwan to a Japanese father and Taiwanese mothe

1h 3mJun 15, 2026

The Mel Robbins Podcast

7 Things to Tell Yourself Every Night for More Happiness and Positivity

You're not broken for having racing thoughts at night—your brain is simply trying to catch up after a day of nonstop demands. Mel Robbins reveals seven science-backed affirmations to reprogram your mind before sleep, transforming your bedtime from a mental bat

1h 2mJun 15, 2026

The Peter Attia Drive

#396 ‒ Breast cancer screening: understanding risk, deciding when to start and how often to screen, and choosing the right imaging strategy

Despite having one of the most effective cancer screening tools available, 42,000 women still die from breast cancer annually in the U.S.—not because the science is lacking, but because we’re applying it poorly. Dr. Peter Attia argues that the real problem isn

50mJun 15, 2026

The Weekly Planet

627 More Spider-Man leaks & Disclosure Day!

The upcoming Spider-Man film isn’t just another superhero flick—it’s a radical reinvention where Peter Parker’s powers manifest as organic, living web-shooters, and the villain Scorpion is defeated not with brute force, but through Aikido-style tail manipulati

1h 39mJun 15, 2026

Global News Podcast

US and Iran agree peace deal

In a stunning geopolitical turn, the United States and Iran have agreed to a ceasefire and a framework for negotiations, marking the end of a conflict that began just over three months ago. The deal, formalized as a Memorandum of Understanding and set to be si

27mJun 15, 2026

Dharmapunx NYC

How Thoughts Affect Your Body—What Happens When We Chronically Activate Our Stress Response system Over Imaginary Worries

Your thoughts aren't just mental events—they physically reshape your body, even when the stressors are imaginary. The host dismantles the myth of mind-body separation, citing neuroscientist Robert Sapolsky’s research showing that ruminating on past grievances

58mJun 15, 2026