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TCND: Mole-iminator and Actions Speak Louder (Creeping Thyme) [The Comedian Next Door]
It's the season for MOLE HUNTING. If you don't remember The Podcast Ninja's technique, he shares all the gory details again in this episode. Next, John talks about his big plans to avoid yard work... (Psssst, he's going to be sorel
The 4B Movement, Misandry, and Anti-Natalism [The Pugcast]
In this episode, the guys talk about the 4B movement that originated in Korea and is getting some buzz in America. The 4Bs (in Korean) are no dating, no sex, no marriage, and no children. It’s partly responsible for the collapsing birthrate in Korea
Honourable Stockwell Day: Truth in Politics in a World Gone Mad [Open Mike with Michael Thiessen]
OPEN MIKE w/Michael Thiessen ~ April 26, 2024In this conversation, Michael Thiessen interviews Stockwell Day, former leader of the opposition and former minister of public safety, about the Israeli-Hamas conflict. They discuss the importance of Christians
How do you disciple a nation in law and politics? [God, Law, and Liberty]
Today, David talks about how discipling a nation (Matthew 28:19) might look different from what is being done today in law and public policy. He uses a statement made on the Tennessee House floor this week by an influential Christian Republican to show wh
Ep. 92: Samuel Sey on Assisted Suicide [The Outstanding Podcast]
What makes life worth living? This age-old question has been at the center of conversation as more countries legalize and support assisted suicide. Host Joseph Backholm is joined by Samuel Sey, founder of Slow to Write, to dissect the morality of assisted
Raising Healthy Kids Without Going Crazy [The Waterbreak]
The Waterbreak LIVE w/ Gabe & Annie the topic this time around - “Raising Healthy Kids Without Going Crazy” Reach out at RenchMedia@gmail.com Find Annie on Instagram @AnnieMRench
152: Relationships: Pastors & Congregants [Leadership Now Podcast]
In this episode, Aaron discusses a topic that isn't discussed very often- What should the relationship between a pastor and the congregation look like? What could church-goers improve upon, and what could pastors improve upon. All of that and more in this