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The Cinematic Truth

Podcast by The Cinematic Truth

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We are three cinephiles that love to talk about movies and every single week we will be delivering top 10 lists that coordinate with different genres, actors, directors, and other special content. Every Monday, an exciting new episode will be release to help the world experience film at its most beautiful and exciting moments!
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Catalina North Sermons

CatalinaChurchPodcast

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At Catalina, we are all about people. We built Catalina to be a place where you can come just as you are and find truth that relates to what’s going on in your life today. At Catalina, you can dress up or down and bring any friend or family member, knowing that they will meet people who genuinely care about each other and experience God in the simplicity of great worship, relevant teaching and clear steps for growth. Just as Jesus came to earth to explain God in a way we could understand, we ...
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War Daddy Podcast

WAR DADDY PODCAST

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The War Daddy Podcast : A Deep Dive into the Dark Heart of War and Military History, told through a Storyteller's lens. Season 1 traces the ancient roots of Japanese Ritual Suicide from Seppuku and HaraKiri to the Kamikaze Pilots of WW2 - All culminating in the one and only Suicide SuperBattleship Yamato's epically doomed final Banzai charge. Then take a step further and explore the apocalyptic alternate history that would have happened had the American war machine executed Operation Downfal ...
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Mick Unplugged

Mick Hunt

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"Mick Unplugged" is a transformative podcast that challenges listeners to move beyond the conventional 'Why' and embrace the empowering realm of 'Because.' Hosted by Mick Hunt, the voice of Modern Leadership, this podcast is designed for leaders, doers, and anyone aspiring to create meaningful impact in both their personal and professional lives. Each episode delves into the principles of Modern Leadership, focusing on discovering your 'Because'—your core driving force—and how it can turn dr ...
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In this episode, Mick Hunt and Jaron Lockridge delve into the world of independent filmmaking. Jaron discusses his unique approach to storytelling, emphasizing authenticity and emotional resonance in his films. He talks about his journey through various challenges, including financial hurdles and personal losses, and how these experiences have shap…
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Welcome back to another compelling episode of "Mick Unplugged!" Today, we're diving deep into the world of athletic training and personal growth with none other than the renowned coach, Phil Daru. Phil brings a wealth of knowledge from his extensive career working with elite athletes and shares his personalized approach to coaching, emphasizing the…
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In this first episode of a two-part miniseries on caregiving, Tanya Lewis, Scientific American’s senior editor of health and medicine, shares her personal experience with becoming a caregiver for her mother after her mom was diagnosed with a serious illness. Her journey inspired her to explore the broader challenges faced by caregivers. Lewis and h…
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Welcome to another exciting episode of Mick Unplugged! Today, we've got a special treat for you as we sit down with Tim Calise, a remarkable entrepreneur, finance expert, and tech innovator. Tim takes us through his incredible journey from the world of investment management to making waves in the fitness and technology industries. In this episode, …
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Marc Hachadourian, senior curator of orchids and director of glasshouse horticulture at the New York Botanical Garden, joins host Rachel Feltman to explore houseplant trends from the past and the present. Plus, they discuss how ethically sourcing your plants can prevent fad-driven overcollection. Listen to the New York Botanical Garden’s new podcas…
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Space. The next-to-final frontier. So what’s the final one? It’s the future. As sci-fi fans, Stephen and Zack enjoy debating space travel possibilities, Moon stations and Mars colonies (likelier now after the liquid water finding?), and of course those armies of the aliens. Now we’ll ask whether today’s scientists and speculators recognize Christia…
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NASA’s Perseverance rover cautiously climbs Jezero Crater on Mars in search of new discoveries. We also explore recent revelations about the Red Planet’s hidden water reserves and puzzling sulfur findings. On the health front, a new device, described as an implant that acts like a pacemaker for the brain, shows promise for Parkinson’s treatment by …
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In this insightful episode, Mick Hunt sits down with Dr. Benjamin Ritter to explore the critical aspects of leadership, career fulfillment, and personal development. Dr. Ritter shares his expertise on creating fulfilling work environments and empowering individuals to take control of their careers. They discuss the importance of confidence, the dan…
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In this inspiring episode, Mick Hunt sits down with Ricky Sapp to explore his journey from a small town in South Carolina to the NFL and, ultimately, to his current role as a motivational speaker and philanthropist. Ricky discusses the importance of hard work, mentorship, and healthy competition, drawing from his experiences on and off the field. H…
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The Democratic presidential ticket has literally diverse voices. While Vice President Kamala Harris’s speech is influenced by her Californian origins, the way Minnesota governor Tim Walz talks reflects his roots in Nebraska. In our podcast, linguist Nicole Holliday expands on her viral TikTok analyses of Harris’s speech patterns and the ideological…
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In this insightful episode, Mick Hunt interviews Gina Bianchini, the founder and CEO of Mighty Networks. Gina shares her journey from growing up in a close-knit community in Silicon Valley to becoming a leader in digital community building. She discusses the powerful impact of communities, the role of technology in connecting people, and the deeper…
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Polymetallic nodules litter a stretch of ocean between Mexico and Hawaii. They contain metals, such as manganese and cobalt, that mining companies want to use for battery production. Researchers recently found that these seafloor blobs might make their own oxygen—and no one knows exactly how. Scientific American’s associate news editor Allison Pars…
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Doris Tsao is the 2024 recipient of The Kavli Prize in Neuroscience for her research on facial recognition. Her work has provided insights into the complex workings of the brain and has the potential to advance our understanding of perception and cognition. This podcast was produced for The Kavli Prize by Scientific American Custom Media, a divisio…
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When was the last time you were reading a story or hearing music, and you felt those chills and sense of wonder that made you think, “Oh, wow, thank you, Lord”, or consider that the Holy Spirit was active in this artwork?[1. Photo by John Price on Unsplash.] We might say the story was “inspired,” similar to how we believe the Bible was inspired by …
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James Cameron is known for his ambitious filmmaking. His newest project is a six-part National Geographic miniseries that goes beneath the waves with the crew of the OceanXplorer. Cameron joins Science Quickly host Rachel Feltman to talk about the origins of his fascination with the ocean and the importance of seeing scientists at work. Recommended…
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Justin McClure's Background: A former lifestyle of addiction and womanizing. Transition to sobriety and the positive changes it brought to his life. His journey from a tumultuous past to becoming a loving husband, father, and successful influencer. Defining Moments: Justin’s realization and acceptance of his need to change led to his current path o…
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In this engaging episode, Mick Hunt converses with Shawn Anthony about the critical role of branding in personal and professional growth. Shawn delves into his early experiences in nightlife promotion and how they shaped his understanding of branding and marketing. He emphasizes the importance of a consistent and recognizable brand identity, sharin…
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When the hit podcast Science Vs went to find the facts about the “male G-spot,” it was faced with remarkably little research to draw from. So the team collaborated with academics on one of the largest surveys about anal sex and masturbation. We discuss what they learned, on this episode of Science Quickly with Rachel Feltman and special guest Wendy…
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In this episode, Mick Hunt talks with Greg Wasserman about the power of networking and building lasting relationships in the business world. Greg shares insights on the importance of genuine interactions over transactional connections, his approach to sales and partnerships, and his journey influenced by his family's history and professional experi…
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Debris from satellites, rockets and other space infrastructure are crowding low-Earth orbit. Occasionally, that space junk crashes down to Earth. For Samantha Lawler, an associate professor of astronomy at the University of Regina in Saskatchewan, such debris was mostly a theoretical nuisance. Then a nearby farmer found remnants of a SpaceX craft o…
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A new power is arising. Saruman’s forces, often joined by some wild Men who don’t know better, are felling the good trees of Middle-earth to make weapons of war. In response, some would-be trolls come out of their hoards to stomp all over this land and forget the true meaning of Tolkien. How then do today’s fans still love The Lord of the Rings—boo…
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Week 9 of Cinematic Summer is the Tower of Babel, another doomed attempt in the account from Moses of people trying to bless themselves (Adam and Eve with the tree, soon the people of God in the wilderness, etc). This attempt is to use technology to prove they didn’t need God. Why doesn’t it work? Technology leads to separation, and none of us spea…
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Week 8 of Cinematic Summer is the trilogy finale of the famous story of Noah and the Ark. First, we were challenged by Noah’s family willingness to stand against their culture. Then their willingness to remain faithful on God’s timeline, and not their own. This time we see the God of Creation and re-creation show us how the Lord works after the dev…
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The 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris came to a close on Sunday—and swimmers swam the Seine as promised. The two astronauts sent to the International Space Station on a Boeing Starliner craft in June are still in limbo, with no set return flight. The EPA is acting quickly to suspend sales of products that contain the pesticide dimethyl tetrachloroterep…
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In this episode, Mick Hunt delves into DeeAnn DeMaio's prosperous musical career, exploring the roots of her passion and the personal triumphs and challenges that have shaped her as an artist. DeeAnn discusses the nuances of her musical evolution, her emotional ties to the songs she performs, and her approach to creating music that touches the soul…
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Content warning: This episode focuses in part on the archaeological study of ancient human sacrifice, including incidents involving young children. While we have taken care not to include gratuitous descriptions of violence, this episode does contain frank discussion of the circumstances of these deaths and the nature of these individuals’ remains.…
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In this episode, Mick Hunt explores Michelle Blood's incredible transformation from a rock singer to a spiritual guide through her innovative use of affirmations embedded in music. Michelle shares her journey of healing and discovery, detailing how affirmations helped her overcome physical and emotional challenges and how she now uses her experienc…
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Host Rachel Feltman is joined by conservation bioacoustics researcher Isla Keesje Davidson to explore the vibrant world of coral reefs through an unexpected lens: sound. They discuss how healthy coral reefs sound different from those in distress, why listening to the ocean could be key to its preservation and how you can be part of this groundbreak…
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You are being haunted.[1. Photo by grayom on Unsplash.] Specters from your past, or someone else’s past, lurk in your world. They twist meaning and distort symbols. They make you jump in the night, recoil from stories others find wonderful, and make the upright seem downright wicked. There is a cure that helps us imagine better, but first we must r…
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The American Cancer Society published a study suggesting that for 8 or 34 cancers tracked, case rates are rising from one generation to the next. While headlines often point to sedentary lifestyles and higher weights as a possible cause, some experts say that these factors alone cannot explain the spike. In more hopeful oncology news, there’s a new…
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In this episode, Mick Hunt delves into Sandy Kruse's compelling story of overcoming intense personal and family health challenges. Sandy discusses her evolution from feeling victimized by her circumstances to taking control of her health through holistic practices, eventually leading her to help others as a nutritionist and podcaster. Her story is …
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In this empowering episode, Mick Hunt delves into Anthony White's transformative journey from a tumultuous childhood to becoming a beacon of hope and motivation. Anthony shares his experiences of overcoming significant obstacles, his venture into motivational speaking, and the profound impact of his literary work. This episode is a testament to the…
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Gazing up at the night sky is a universal human experience, likely as old as our species itself. But how did our ancient ancestors feel about what they saw in the heavens, and how did it shape their lives? In Episode Two of our three-part Fascination miniseries on unusual archaeology, science journalist Kata Karáth introduces us to archaeoastronomy…
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In this profoundly moving episode, Mick Hunt explores Patrick Young's incredible journey of resilience and transformation. From basketball courts to life's unexpected challenges, Patrick shares his experiences and insights on overcoming adversity, finding new purpose, and helping others through his foundation. Patrick Young's Background: Former SEC…
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Sex testing has a long history in sports. As participation in events like the Olympics opened to women, organizers and audiences alike began questioning the sex of the athletes. The tests devised to “prove” an athlete’s sex have been invasive and inaccurate. Rose Eveleth, host of the NPR and CBC podcast Tested, brings us the story of sex testing an…
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