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The ChurchNext Podcast is the audio ministry of ChurchNext: we produce online learning experiences that shape disciples Founded in Detroit, ChurchNext launched in August 2013 with 28 online classes on various aspects of faith. Since then, more than 25,000 people from 30+ countries have taken one of ChurchNext’s 300+ courses, which have feature instructors like Presiding Bishop Michael Curry, Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, Parker Palmer, Phyllis Tickle, Stanley Hauerwas, and Nadia Bol ...
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The Singles Going Steady Podcast

Adrienne Meddock, Steve McGowan

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Adrienne Meddock and Steve McGowan are partners in The Beef People, a NC/SC based indie band and have founded Zub Records as a reissue label. They are offering the Singles Going Steady Podcast as a way of exploring the great singles of the Punk, New Wave and DIY eras of the last century.
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“Research Ethics Reimagined” is a podcast created by Public Responsibility in Medicine and Research (PRIM&R), hosted by Ivy R. Tillman, PRIM&R's executive director. Here, we talk with scientists, researchers, bioethicists and some of the leading minds exploring new frontiers of science. This season, we are going examine research ethics in the 21st century -- and learn why it matters to you.
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Slam the Gavel is a podcast to discuss Family Court Issues, Support Court, Support-contempt conferences and hearings and Child Services issues. Advice on how parents can cope with these issues along with Parental Alienation. Based off the book, Dismantling Family Court Corruption, Why Taking The Kids Was Not Enough. This book can be found on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Kindle, Apple and Smashwords.dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.comPodcast music provided by MicTechMusic@yahoo.com
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Behind The Turf is our podcast for turf & landscape mangers. Our podcast brings you various topics from around the the turf world with interviews from leading university professors, current thoughts on topics effecting the industry as well as various interviews with prominent turf managers in Australia. The aim of the podcast is to educate as well as entertain. We hope you enjoy the listen.
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The Go Abroad Pod

The Go Abroad Pod

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The Go Abroad Pod is your ultimate destination for all things studying abroad and international education. Hosted by Ashley Warmington and Emma Lara, two experienced travelers and study abroad experts, you'll be taken on a journey around the world without ever having to leave your couch! Whether you're a student dreaming of exploring new cultures and languages outside your home country or a high school counselor seeking to guide students toward unique opportunities, you've come to the right ...
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InRoads

Keri Laine

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A series of conversations with the elite of the elite…. diving into the heart of their journey, with the hopes that others seeking to pave their way will be inspired by their stories. KERI LAINE EXECUTIVE SOLUTIONS: Helping private equity and venture capital firms maximize profits by developing strong leaders, building efficient teams, and creating frameworks for success.
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KPB Podcast

Keep Playing Baseball

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The best source of college baseball recruiting information on the go! Like all Keep Playing Baseball ("KPB") resources, the KPB Podcast provides free, accessible, and accurate player-to-player information and advice on the college baseball recruiting process. Keep Playing Baseball is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to helping high school baseball players have the opportunity to play college baseball. Visit our site to learn more about why we are working to make college baseball and a degree ...
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CMC Live - Chemistry, Manufacturing & Controls

Meranda Parascandola, Ed Narke

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FDA CMC regulations and guidance simplified through examination, real life experiences and risk-based advice. This podcast hopes to educate sponsors and individuals on agency related regulatory CMC matters. We will focus on the critical CMC issues and build programs that enhance drug development. CMC topics will include Regulatory Starting Materials, API and Drug Product Process, Formulation Development, Supply Chains, Analytical Controls. Advocating and interpreting CMC Strategy, directing ...
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Gennifer Choldenko, author of "Chasing Secrets," reads an excerpt from her novel as spoken by the main character, a thirteen-year-old named Lizzie, illustrating the courageous nature of kids and how change for the better is always possible. The full interview from a 2015 episode of "Conversations On The Coast with Jim Foster" can be heard now where…
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Slam the Gavel welcomes back Amy Palacios to the podcast. Amy was last on Season 3; Episodes 147, 165 and 179, Season 4; Episodes 134, 145 and 150, Season 5; Episodes 22, 70, 73 and 83. She came on the podcast to update her case on herself and Sabrina Berry. Amy shared the updates to her case where Attorney H. Jay White, then Head of DSS extorted $…
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In this episode of PRIM&R's podcast, "Research Ethics Reimagined," we explore the Promise Zone Research Connection (PZRC) and its Community Research Review Board (CRRB) in West Philadelphia. Our guests are Caleila Burrell, Project Coordinator for the PZRC and West Philadelphia resident; Allison Rusgo, Associate Clinical Professor at Drexel Universi…
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Mubarak ‘Mubzy’ Ibrahim, the International Regional Manager for the University of Southampton, shares his journey from the UK to the US and discusses the challenges and opportunities in international student recruitment. He emphasizes the importance of widening participation in education, the barriers faced by some North American students, and the …
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Slam the Gavel welcomes Carrie Haight, a licensed therapist of 20 years to the podcast. Her story began in November of 2021 when her daughter's leg swelled out of no where. At the time it appeared like maybe she just got a small injury from new sports equipment, but that wasn’t the case. Her daughter began having more symptoms of swelling and sever…
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Slam the Gavel welcomes back Deborah Craig from Glasgow, Scotland to the podcast. Deborah was last on Season 4, Episodes 26 and 56 (3-16-2023), and today we talked about regulating the nervous system as well as the causes of the dysregulation. Feeling anxious, waiting for the other shoe to drop, constantly worrying and feeling "foggy," are signs an…
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Slam the Gavel welcomes back Dawn McCarty to the podcast. She was last on Season 4, Episodes 62, 74 and 123 and Season 5, Episode 65. Dawn discussed her conference that was held on October 10th, 2024, during the hurricane. The conference featured guest speakers Dr. C. Childress Dr. Stan Karosi, Rebecca Bailey, Alyse Price-Tobler and Dawn herself. T…
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Slam the Gavel podcast welcomes back Jim Schoch to the podcast. He was last on the podcast Season 3, Episodes 3, 37 and 109, Season 4, Episodes 81 and 113. On the last episode we discussed the Father's Day failure and how the can was kicked down the road once more by Judge Mary Anne Scattaretico-Naber, leaving Jim without his son on Father's Day an…
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Lee Child, author of "The Hard Way: A Jack Reacher Novel," talks about how the main character is kind of a mythical character and why he is continually re-invented over thousands of years throughout history. The full interview from a 2006 episode of "Conversations On The Coast with Jim Foster" can be heard now wherever you get your podcasts.…
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Slam the Gavel welcomes back Julie Andrews to the podcast. Julie was last on Season 5, Episode 134 in July 12th, 2024, where we talked about knowing the signs of alienation before it's too late. Today we talked about why and how judges, Guardian ad Litems and other third party parasites aren't held accountable. If law enforcement, physicians and nu…
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Slam the Gavel welcomes back Nate Munro and Debbie Carroll to the podcast. They were last on Season 5, Episode167. They ask the vital questions: what happens to parents who are trapped in family court cases with judges who conduct illegal and unethical practices against them? Where can they go for help? Are there solutions outside of the legal syst…
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Slam the Gavel podcast welcomes Eulonda Rushing from Concord, North Carolina to discuss her experiences with the system, particularly in Cabarrus County and across North Carolina. Eulonda Rushing is a dedicated wife and mother, a double major at Oklahoma University, and an MBA graduate from Wake Forest University. She is also an honorably discharge…
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Slam the Gavel welcomes Cello Roque to the podcast. He has been in family court for the last six years and didn't even have an attorney the first day he walked in. Cello soon found out that there was collusion abound especially with the AFC (Attorney For Child) Harry Chu and other judges. The Players that ignored expert witness testimony of Linda G…
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Ashley Monaghan, regional manager for North America at the University of Auckland, shares her insights on studying abroad in New Zealand. She reflects on her journey in international education, her own experiences studying abroad, and what makes New Zealand a distinctive destination for students. Monaghan also discusses the recruitment strategies s…
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Slam the Gavel welcomes new guest, Tanja Partington from San Bernardino, CA. Tanja has a background in reunification facilitator for prison inmates and their families, she is also an extended learning for substitute teacher, specializing in children with special needs. Tanja is a spokesperson for the National Alliance for Drug Endangered Children a…
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Michael Castleman, author of "A Killing in Real Estate," talks about the main plot of the novel which explores real estate development in San Francisco, and also discusses how many developers use Monopoly names for their shell corporations. The full interview from a 2011 episode of "Conversations On The Coast with Jim Foster" can be heard now where…
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Slam the Gavel welcomes back Sarah Leyva to the podcast. Sarah was last on the podcast Season 3, Episode 38 (March 23, 2022). On the podcast we talked about her jail experience in Maine and in Virginia as she was first charged with soliciting the murders of Judge J. M. Teefey, JR. as well as his GAL, wife, M. Brooke Teefey and Sheriff Ricky Walker …
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Amanda Carroll, Associate Director of Admissions at American University, Paris (AUP), shares her journey into international education and the unique offerings of AUP. She covers the application process for North American students, the familiarity of the liberal arts education model abroad, and vibrant student life in the heart of the City of Light.…
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Slam the Gavel welcomes Gina Dobson to the podcast. Gina Dobson is an actor, a writer and a producer. It wasn't until her two children reached adulthood that she also revealed herself as a wrongly accused felon. In 1998, carrying only her one year-old son and a piggy bank of change, Gina fled to another state from years of life-threatening abuse. T…
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Slam the Gavel welcomes Jamie Logan and Jamie Cunningham from Colorado. They shared their concern on how the corrupt family court system is in Colorado and the devastating effects it has had on their families and especially their children. Interestingly enough, the two women had met because "Taya" Matoy habitually mixed up their court evaluations. …
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Slam the Gavel welcomes Cristal Salazar to the podcast. Cristal has been fighting a battle against the Texas Child Protective System that has wrongfully torn her family apart. Cristal herself had been a foster child from the ages 1 years to 5 years. Her children were removed from her care after a series of illegal and unethical actions by CPS inves…
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James Carroll, Boston Globe columnist and author of "Crusade: Chronicles of an Unjust War," reads an expert from a column he wrote in early 2003 regarding the Iraq war, and also discusses the concept of "preventive war." The full interview from a 2004 episode of "Conversations On The Coast with Jim Foster" can be heard now wherever you get your pod…
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Slam the gavel welcomes back Attorney Josh Douglas and Alana Orr to the podcast. Attorney Josh Douglas was last on the podcast Season 5, Episode 157 where we talked about the death of Heather Grier. Alana Orr is suffering at the hands of Judge A. McGinty, Ulster Family Court where he took her then 4 and-a-half year old daughter away from her. When …
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Have you ever imagined combining the worlds of cosplay and international education counseling? Meet Irene Yu, a vibrant college and career specialist from Orange County, CA who does just that! Irene shares her journey into international education, her unique approach to counseling students, and the importance of studying abroad. She discusses the b…
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Slam the Gavel welcomes back Laurie Smith, LMSW to the podcast. Laurie was last on Season 3, Episode 170, Season 4, Episodes 37, 74 and 153 and Season 5, Episodes 102 and 139. On our last episode we talked about the importance of the ACE'S Score. Today we talked about "Shame Unspooked," and how we all have the illusion of stability within our lives…
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Slam the Gavel welcomes Michele Dalton to the podcast. Michele is a working mom who has had her children wrongfully removed from her by CPS in Utah. Michele's children were left in the hands of a man who had stabbed her 29 times, left her for dead and then tried to kill her an additional 8 to 10 times. She had met this man at a Christian Singles ev…
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Peter Carey, author of "Parrot and Olivier in America," talks about how the main character Olivier, based on Alexis de Tocqueville, was concerned about how a culture can be well-maintained in a capitalist democracy and that it can be both a good and bad thing that anybody can be President. The full interview from a 2010 episode of "Conversations On…
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Slam the Gavel welcomes back Carmela Martinez to the podcast. Carmela was last on September 30th, 2023, Season 5, Episode 6. Carmela updated us with her current case on July 12th, 2024, in front of the Child Support Magistrate, to determine if the child support could be dropped. Carmela had to submit her financial affidavit, but in the past her ex …
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Slam the Gavel welcomes Attorney Gary Dolan from Massachusetts to the podcast to discuss the case of his broken career due to lies, perjury and case-fixing by the lawyers and the judges that may cause him to be disbarred. Attorney Dolan began his career at the age of 50 years. Attorney Dolan was last on the podcast Season 5, Episode 144. It all sta…
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Emma and Ashley sit down with Kaysha Kenney, a recent graduate of James Cook University in Australia, to unveil her inspiring journey in the field of marine biology amidst the vibrant backdrop of the Great Barrier Reef. Raised in Southern California with a passion for the ocean, Kaysha shares how this love drove her to pursue both a BSc in Biology …
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Slam the Gavel welcomes Kia Walker back to the podcast. Kia was last on Season 5, Episodes 77, 112 and 120. The last time she was on we discussed the level of racism in Illinois when a grandmother honks her car horn and is pulled over by police. Today we talked about what life looks like today in Kia's life and how she is exhausted being in a high-…
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Slam the Gavel welcomes Nate Munro and Debbie Carroll to the podcast. we discussed the intricacies of the juvenile, family court and foster care systems. Where does all the money go? Nate Munro is an Activist, Advocate and Citizen Journalist. Nate is a certified ADA advocate and father's rights advocate. After being subjected to debt peonage for ov…
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In the inaugural episode, hosts Emma and Ashley welcome Jim Pierson, Senior Manager at University College Dublin and co-founder of the Association of International Regional Representatives in North America (AIRR-NA). Together, they delve into the evolving role of international representatives and the pivotal mission of AIRR-NA while emphasizing the…
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Slam the Gavel welcomes John Sullivan from Holland, MI to the podcast. John was last on Season 4, Episodes 2, 18 and 96 and Season 5, Episode35. On the last podcast we discussed The Racism and CPS Hell in Holland Michigan. Today we discussed the frustration with CPS agencies not doing their job. John talked about what had happened in Florida where,…
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Slam the Gavel welcomes back Mark Andrews to the podcast. Mark was last on Season 2, Episode 80, Season 3, Episodes 13 and 23, Season 4, Episodes 116 and 138 and Season 5, Episodes 29 and 61. The last time Mark was on we discussed his what had happened in his federal case. Today we talked about the viral video featuring Mark Andrews, a process serv…
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Slam the Gavel welcomes back Theodore Chino, MBA, DCBA to the podcast Theo was last one Season 5, Episodes 128 and 143. The last time we spoke, we discussed if lawyers carry malpractice insurance. Not to anyone's surprise, some just don't..... Today we discussed that if a person is suffering in family court, perhaps one should Voir Dire the judge a…
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Alice Camille, author of "Animals of the Bible from A to Z," talks about the challenge of finding the animal that began with the letter U. The full interview from a 2007 episode of "Conversations On The Coast with Jim Foster" can be heard now wherever you get your podcasts. The book is illustrated by Camille's niece, Sarah Evelyn Showalter.…
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Slam the Gavel welcomes Tracy Armes, Emanuel Shetler, Leslie Carrington and Natalia Dalton to Happy Hour on Slam the Gavel. We discussed each of their entries into the book, "Raised By These Wolves, Child Trafficking Within The Foster Care And Court Systems," and their input and solutions regarding the family court, judiciary, CPS and foster care s…
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Slam the Gavel welcomes Alex Baker, J.D. and Renee Guzman to the podcast. Alex Baker, J.D., was last on the podcast Season 3, Episode 122 and 146. Alex Baker, J.D. explained the two types of a "Vexatious Litigant " is and how it affected Renee's case. Renee Guzman talked about her experience with the family court system in Sonoma County, California…
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Thomas Cahill, author of "Mysteries of the Middle Ages: The Rise of Feminism, Science, and Art from the Cults of Catholic Europe," explains how some wanted him to remove the word 'feminism' from his book title, and why he refused to do so. The full interview from a 2006 episode of "Conversations On The Coast with Jim Foster" can be heard now wherev…
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Slam the Gavel welcomes Jacqueline Ballard, a mother and grandmother and her daughter, Danielle Ballard to the podcast. Their fight for justice began when Magistrate Kelly Starritt, told one lie in family court in a custody battle. After Jacqueline and her daughter Danielle, called out that lie, Magistrate Kelly Starritt retaliated in the worst pos…
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Slam the Gavel welcomes Amy Betts and her organization Aidileys.org, Amy Palacios, Stetson Webster (his website: leveragethelaw.com), Kim and Temple. We discussed what's really happening to children and their parents in the family courts of Forsyth, Davison, Wake, Orange, Stokes, Cabarrus and Nash Counties of NC. Each parent described the atrocitie…
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Slam the Gavel welcomes back Ray Sipult to the podcast. Ray was last on the podcast Season 4, Episode 84. We discussed the CPS/Foster Care Crisis in Kansas. We discussed personal retaliation on Ray and his family and what that entailed. Also the article that came out September 17th, 2024 written by Zena Taher, "Kansas DCF could face court over year…
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In this episode of PRIM&R's podcast, "Research Ethics Reimagined," we explore the intersection of research ethics, online communities, and emerging technologies, with a focus on Reddit. Our guests are Nicholas Proferes, PhD, who is an associate professor at Arizona State University; Sarah Gilbert, PhD, who is a research associate at Cornell Univers…
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