We are God’s instruments to do His will and speak out for Him. This podcast will help you cultivate your relationship with God.
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We don't choose the world we inherit. But we do choose what we do with it. Inherited uplifts compassionate, sound-rich climate storytelling by, for, and about young people across the globe, particularly those from marginalized communities.
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Welcome to inherited through Jesus. This Podcast is Transformative in Nature.
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A podcast that explores ancestral trauma and inherited horrors in film and television. Visit inheritedhorror.com, ghoulsmagazine.com, and jerryjsampson.com to read film reviews, editorials, and horror writing. Cover Art by Christian LaMontagne
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Book Two of The Dawning of Power trilogy The adventure continues as Catrin leaves her homeland behind and goes in search of peace. Dangers from a distant past threaten the world once again, and no one is safe. In a changing world, even the strongest alliances can fall, and your most powerful enemies become saviors. If you haven't already, be sure to check out Call of the Herald, Book One of The Dawning of Power trilogy. The books of the Dawning of Power trilogy are World of Godsland novels.
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Inherited Presents: Future Ecologies
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Bringing you a sampling of one of our favorite shows today, Future Ecologies! In this episode, a sympoietic stream of consciousness; on language, art making, and more-than-human interconnection. Listen to Future Ecologies wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Sold Out: Rethinking Housing In America is back with an all new season. Climate change is intensifying wet periods across California, untaming waterways humans corralled with dirt and concrete. Through the story of one family in Pajaro, California, we ask, when the water comes for your home, how do you adapt? Is abandoning life in the floodplain th…
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As She Rises aims to personalize the elusive magnitude of climate change and brings together local poets and activists from throughout North America to depict the effects of climate change on their home and their people. In the latest season of As She Rises, we're traversing the Colorado River Basin downstream, understanding water through a new len…
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Inherited host Shaylyn Martos sits down with storyteller Keerti Gopal, whose sound-rich story “Island of People” was a closer look into the climate resilience and cultural memory of the Tao, and how the effects of climate crisis and industrialization of Lanyu is changing their land forever. Together, they talk about Keerti’s experiences in multimed…
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In today’s season finale, storyteller Keerti Gopal shares three stories of climate resilience from the Tao, the indigenous people of Lanyu – a tiny, climate-susceptible island off the coast of Taiwan. From a deep-sea diver on the hunt for increasingly scarce fish, to the keeper of an underground house, to a taro farmer whose fields are destroyed by…
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Inherited host Shaylyn Martos sits down with storyteller Vi Pham, who reflected on her own family history to better understand the effect of Australia’s immigration policy on climate-impacted Pasifika communities in Ep. 7, “Home and Away.” Together, they talk about Vi’s work in the legal system, the experience of putting together her story, and her…
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In today’s episode, storyteller Vi Pham explores the impacts of Australia’s troubled immigration policy on climate-impacted Pasifika communities. As the daughter of Vietnamese asylum seekers, Vi reflects on her family’s own history to better understand the varied experiences of Australian immigrants, from people displaced by war to those forced out…
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Inherited host Shaylyn Martos sits down with storyteller Radu Stochita, who examined plastic reuse in Romanian culture in Season 3, Episode 6: “Bag of Bags.” Together, they talk about Radu’s process of interviewing his family, environmental responsibility, and the need for data-focused climate journalism. Radu Stochita is a Watson Fellow, traveling…
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In today’s episode, storyteller Radu Stochita examines plastic reuse in Romanian culture through the lens of his own family, contrasting historical recycling practices under communism with the modern-day green consumerism sweeping the country and world. Through candid interviews with loved ones and community members, Radu explores the obstacles fac…
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Inherited host Shaylyn Martos sits down with storyteller Reece Whatmore, who envisioned a bioinspired world where nature and humanity coexist harmoniously in Season 3, Episode 5: “Beyond the Anthropomass.” Together, they talk about Reece’s research, process, and dreams for the future. Reece Whatmore (she/they) is an undergraduate student studying m…
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“Beyond the Anthropomass,” by Reece Whatmore
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In today’s episode, storyteller Reece Whatmore interviews cutting-edge materials scientists in a genre-blending piece, conjuring a future where innovative technologies blend symbiotically with nature. She speculates on a world in which a circular economy fuels reciprocity with nature, from bioluminescence-powered screens, to self-repairing sidewalk…
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Inherited host Shaylyn Martos sits down with storyteller Emma Schulman, who traced the effects of natural disasters on survivors of domestic violence for Season 3, Episode 4: “One Day at a Time.” Together, they talk about Emma’s reporting process and growth in the YR Media newsroom. Emma Schulman (she/her) is a Production Assistant in the newsroom …
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“One Day at a Time,” by Emma Schulman
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In today’s episode, storyteller Emma Schulman explores the effects of climate-fueled natural disasters on already-susceptible domestic violence survivors in Colorado. She meditates on the nature of trauma, embedding with the team at SPAN, the Safehouse Progressive Alliance for Nonviolence, to investigate how the 2021 Marshall Fire impacted the nonp…
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Inherited host Shaylyn Martos sits down with storyteller Mo Isu, who dove deep into flooding patterns in his home country of Nigeria for Season 3, Episode 3: “Loss is on the Calendar.” Together, they talk about data-driven journalism, Mo’s growth as a writer and producer, and how his story came together. Mo Isu is a writer and audio producer based …
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“Loss is on the Calendar,” by Mo Isu
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In today’s episode, storyteller Mo Isu traces the repetitive cycle of loss and rebuilding in the rural Niger Delta region of Nigeria as the country weathers extreme seasonal flooding. After meeting a flood survivor in his hometown of Lagos, Mo travels twelve hours to Lokoja – the town where Nigeria’s largest rivers converge – to explore how directl…
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Interview with Paloma Moreno Jiménez
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Inherited host Shaylyn Martos sits down with storyteller Paloma Moreno Jiménez, the creative mind behind Season 3, Episode 2, “Maíz es Vida.” Together, they talk about Paloma’s real-life inspiration for her fantastical story, as well as the joys and challenges of entering the audio industry as a young producer. Paloma Moreno Jiménez (she/they) is a…
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“Maíz es Vida,” by Paloma Moreno Jiménez
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Today, storyteller Paloma Moreno Jiménez conjures a folkloric audio fiction about the cross-cultural, agricultural importance of corn, and its relationship with humanity. Her experimental, sound-lush story anthropomorphizes the “three sisters” crops – Maíz (Corn), Calabaza (Squash), and Frijol (Bean) – as real sisters, and follows the eldest, Maíz,…
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In the first of a series of behind-the-scenes bonus episodes, Inherited host Shaylyn Martos sits down with storyteller Camara Aaron, the creative force behind Season 3, Episode 1, “Mama’s House.” Together, they talk about her creative process, growth, and next steps. [STORYTELLER] Camara Aaron is an Aries. She is also a writer and researcher, based…
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In the Season 3 premiere of Inherited, host Shaylyn Martos introduces us to storyteller Camara Aaron, who shares a personal story of family loss, structural resilience, and survival in an era of climate change. Camara, now 25, was only a child when she visited her grandmother’s unique house on the island of Dominica, in the West Indies. But when Hu…
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Welcome back to Inherited, a critically acclaimed climate storytelling show made by, for, and about young people. We share beautifully written, sonically immersive, and empathy-forward stories from within the youth climate movement and beyond. This season, you can expect eight moving narratives from youth storytellers across the globe. From Taiwan,…
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In this episode, we're talking about hell and the lake of fire. To make it into the lake of fire you have to completely reject God. He's made room for your mistakes in His grace. This is the final episode of The Best Life Series.Autor: Inherited
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This episode is all about how to stay strapped against your enemies!Autor: Inherited
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We are talking all about purpose and relationship with God! His grace is enough to take us through the journey... P.S. YALL, pls excuse the audio. I was having technical issues.Autor: Inherited
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Denali Nalamalapu talks with queer parents of color about their decision to raise children in intentional, chosen community. YR Media Newsroom staffer Shaylyn Martos speaks to fellow CHamoru language learners from Guam and the Micronesian diaspora on reviving their Indigenous tongue and their personal connections to their island home. About the Sto…
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Neil Luczai invites us to join him in an experimental, embodied environmental movement meditation. Tife Sanusi interviews young African activists who have been excluded from the climate conversation as they witness its consequences play out at home. Plus, a special treat at the end. Neil Luczai (he/him) is a recent graduate based in New England mak…
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Mukta Dharmapurikar visits her grandparents’ sugarcane farm in western India to report on the young farmers affected by drought. Kenia Hale recounts a climate-fueled windstorm decimating her family’s yard in Cleveland, Ohio. About the Storytellers: Kenia Hale (she/her) is a writer, artist, and researcher from the suburbs of Cleveland, Ohio. A grand…
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Storyteller Maggie Wang reflects on silence, noise pollution, disability, and empty climate promises. Then, storyteller Jasmine Hardy reports on the environmental racism poisoning Oakland public schools. About the Storytellers: Maggie Wang is a J.D. candidate at Yale Law School. Her recent writing appears in Harvard Review, Poetry Wales, and bath m…
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Georgia and Jules recap the last couple years of changes for the show and the climate movement, with help from climate activists Racheal Baker and Nik Evasco. Then, storyteller Jasmine Butler invites listeners into an immersive, Afrofuturist short story about humanity’s new relationship with other organisms. About the Storyteller: Jasmine Butler (t…
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Inherited is back! This season, we put out a call for climate pitches from young storytellers—and they delivered. We were blown away by more than 70 submissions from over 20 countries worldwide. Of these, we selected 9 incredible stories to bring you this fall. Stay tuned for the season premiere on September 21st! Learn more about your ad choices. …
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Episode 2 of The Best Life Series is all about WISDOM! Once God moves you to a new season or position, you need to continue to seek Him and ask for wisdom so that you can be stewards over that new area of your lives so that you can remain where He placed you!Autor: Inherited
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We are starting a new series called The Best Life Series! During this series we will discuss what the best life is for everyone, what it looks like, what does God say about it, and how we get it. Also, if you want to see the video podcast go check it out on Youtube! The Youtube channel is Inherited and search for Inherited Radio Podcast!…
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What's the difference between these two psalms? The act of sin. God established His Holy covenant with Israel in Psalm 24 but over time we can see that it was broken due to separation from Him through disobedience in Psalm 74. Let's make our way back to the God of Israel by washing our hands and purifying our hearts.…
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There is order in the Kingdom. Paul breaks it down in 1 Corinthians 14.Autor: Inherited
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Often times the enemy will speak to us first in a sticky situation. We must hold our tongues until we hear the voice of God. Pray for increased discernment.Autor: Inherited
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Meditate on 1 Corinthians 13 to remember the loving-kindness of God. He always provides a way out in times of testing.Autor: Inherited
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Death is the final enemy. Satan uses death as a tool against us even though we have the victory over him. But Christ has already conquered death, hell, and the grave. There is no need to fear. 1 Corinthians 15:20-27Autor: Inherited
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The light of God's children is caused by the heat of His spirit.Autor: Inherited
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If God has given you a vision, He expects results.Autor: Inherited
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Although you may have confessed your wrongdoings, there still may be things that were done to you that you've kept secret for the sake of others. God wants to heal that place in your heart and its starts with James 5:16Autor: Inherited
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The fear of the Lord is the beginning of Wisdom, and the Knowledge of the Holy One is Understanding. Proverbs 9:10Autor: Inherited
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Have you fully gleaned all that God has for you in this season?Autor: Inherited
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Just because it has been given, doesn't mean its safe from theft. We must protect the fruits of the Spirit by actively enduring hardship and speaking God's word over our lives. Submit to God. Resist the devil and he will flee. James 4:7Autor: Inherited
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Jehovah Nissi is leading us into battle. There is no need to be afraid. Learn how to fight the good fight effectively.Autor: inheritedones
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The trailer to the upcoming Inherited Horror Podcast.
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Listen, 2020 has been rough. Between the pandemic, climate fires, police brutality, and the election, this year has felt like we’re hurtling down a highway to hell. But today, we’re taking an exit. In the final episode of Inherited’s pilot season, we ask the question: what if, in the face of despair, we choose hope? What if, through collective drea…
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The climate isn’t only changing our oceans, glaciers, fires, and storms. It’s changing the very fabric of our minds. Today, we hear from activists whose mental health has suffered as a result of this unprecedented existential crisis — and discuss how we can lighten the load. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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In October 2012, a 15-year-old girl named Jenna watched as Hurricane Sandy devastated her beachside community. Ever since, she’s witnessed its struggle for recovery. As climate disasters become increasingly familiar to the average American, Jenna’s story offers an inside look at precisely what happens when the crisis comes to call. Learn more about…
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Today, leaders of the Sunrise Movement are advising on climate policy up and down the ballot, and helping to secure elections for politicians committed to acting on climate. But back in 2018, they were just a small group of activists, disillusioned by the failures of the adults in Congress to fight the climate crisis. It took collective action, and…
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Meet the young people who are powering an earth-shaking climate movement in this sneak peek of the upcoming series. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesAutor: YR Media and Critical Frequency
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