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Having spent over 12 years of his adult life incarcerated, E.i. the King recounts the crazy, funny, good, and bad memories of prison life. From the first day in prison, to the day of release, E.i. also unpacks the challenges of transitioning back into society, and how his perspective on things might be a little bit different than most."This is...The Incarceration."
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InJoy Health Education

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RELEVANT PROFESSIONAL ENRICHMENT YOU CAN ACCESS IN THE CAR, GYM, OR ANYWHERE! InJoy's podcast features enlightening interviews with health educators, leaders, influencers, and advocates in maternal-child health who focus on transforming care through education. Tune in, learn, and be inspired by these empowering leaders who are passionate about making a difference—just like you. You’ll get ideas you can implement right away!
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Perfectly Incapable

Adam & Luis

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Perfectly Incapable is a gay lifestyle podcast with comedic, unfiltered discussions about relationships, dating, culture, and sex. Join Adam and Luis as they unpack their dysfunctional mishaps and dating fails. No filter. Just banter. Follow Perfectly Incapable on Instagram @PerfectlyIncapablePodcast. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/perfectlyincapable/support
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Social w/ Enrico Incarnati is the podcast for entrepreneurs, creators and business owners looking to grow their audience, create content that people can't ignore and make social media work for you. The goal of every episode is to have conversations that highlight topics and individuals who are sharks in their respective fields on social. This podcast isn't for the person who wants to be average. These episodes will highlight current opportunities, delete limiting-beliefs and old narratives a ...
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No real names, only real stories of real people who COULD pull it together, but when presented with a viable solution to the issue at hand, simply WON'T. This podcast spans a number of topics, emotions, and situations where people show their true self. It also reminds us of how to avoid floating around aimlessly in a world where morals, values, and integrity are becoming more difficult to find.
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A History of the Inca

Nick Machinski

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A History of the Inca is a historical podcast focusing on one of the largest empires in pre-columbian America. The Inca were the culmination of civilization in the Andes Mountains. The culture, government and society were unique when compared to other societies and have yet to truly be explored in the podcasting world. In A History of the Inca, we will explore pre-Inca states and the hostile world they inhabited. We will learn of the Inca origins and how they were but one of many ethnic grou ...
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Intelligent, Incarcerated

Kevin Macklin

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Americas justice system is a real black eye on the face of our country. Let's meet some of the people who have ended up in this system, hear some of their stories, have conversations. This is Intelligent, Incarcerated. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/intelligentincarcerated/support
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INCARNATION READ ("red") is a horror anthology podcast. Released every 2-3 weeks, it catalogues moments where the reality we have long found comfortably monotonous is distorted to reveal something much more sinister at play, something dark and sentient waiting just under the surface of everyday life. When the veil of the natural world is peeled back, we are introduced to an existence where the stuff of nightmares is not only to be feared; it is to be expected. And the further we travel down ...
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InCamera with Omar Alghabra and Mark Holland

Omar Alghabra and Mark Holland

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InCamera is a podcast hosted by Canadian Members of Parliament, Omar Alghabra and Mark Holland. The podcast is a tribute to Canadian politics, Omar and Mark will disscuss ‘hot topics’ that are being debated in the House with you! Be sure to listen and subscribe to their podcast!
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Go behind the numbers of mass incarceration in America, in this 4-part series hosted by CNN's Van Jones. Hear from a range of voices, as Van and his guests explore what's behind the staggering number of individuals locked in the criminal justice system, and discuss solutions to what has become a national epidemic. And for more on the criminal justice system, check out "The Redemption Project with Van Jones," on CNN and CNN.com/go, or visit www.cnn.com/redemption.
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Incarnations

Slate.fr Podcasts

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«Incarnations», c’est l’émission qui vous emmène à la frontière entre cinéma et réalité. Ça se passe comment, en vrai? D’être un flic infiltré au sein d’un gang, une astronaute perdue dans l’espace, un chercheur, une mère de famille, une victime, un bourreau, un étudiant en médecine, une exploratrice, un archéologue… Dans «Incarnations», Stéphanie Chermont et Marie Salah vont tenter de répondre à cette question. Avec une idée simple: faire se rencontrer un acteur ou une actrice et la personn ...
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The podcast From Nowhere to No Here is for University of Virginia Alumni who were members of the IMP Society. This show helps alumni get caught up in a “where are they now” interview format. Do you ever stop and wonder to yourself, “what ever happened to that person?” Of course you do! Now you’re going to be able to get caught up with some of your most dynamic UVA classmates- the IMP Fossils. Tune into From Nowhere, to Now Here…Incarnate Memorials Prevail…to get a quick audio catch-up of whe ...
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Mental Health Association Oklahoma created The Mental Health Download podcast to share stories each week about mental illness, homelessness, incarceration and suicide, and how each can impact our lives in a profound way. Mental health affects everyone, yet the social stigma attached to mental health issues keeps so many of our family members, friends, colleagues and neighbors silent. Why are we so afraid to talk about these issues? Each week, our host Adi McCasland invites guests to share ho ...
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The life stories of the great sages, saints, gurus, and incarnations or avatars. In this podcast series, RajShree Maa will be narrating all about a Sage, Saint, Guru and an Incarnation or Avatar. Sage: A sage is a Wiseman who has the wisdom and knowledge about the Truth of God. Examples of sages are Chanakya, Hemadripant, Confucious, Tsun Zu. A sage is also a philosopher like Aristotle or Socrates. Saint: A saint is a person who has manifested to serve the purpose of the divine Lord Almighty ...
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Fr. Joe Dewey challenges us to examine what we treasure most: our resume virtues or our relationship with Christ. Drawing from David Brooks’ critique of meritocracy and Paul’s renunciation of worldly status, the sermon contrasts public success with the inner life God desires. Through Mary’s heartfelt offering at the feet of Jesus, we’re invited to …
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In the wilderness of exile and distraction, God is already at work—bringing rivers to dry places. In this sermon, Bishop Greg Brewer invites us to awaken, to notice the quiet unfolding of divine promise, and to join in the grace already being poured out.بقلم Church of the Incarnation
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This past Sunday Jeremiah wrapped up our series in the book of Revelation by exhorting us to have faith in Christ and the promises found in His final words to the Church. We were reminded to be doers of the Word and that one day the door for repentance will close. Jeremiah gave us a final charge to be hopeful for Christ’s return, and to desire more…
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Jesus’ last words in the Bible are “I am coming soon.” But this prophecy was given a long time ago! In what way is Jesus’ coming “soon“!?Gerald Liles | April 6th, 2025_______________________________________We're Incarnation Tallahassee!Visit our website! www.incarnationtallahassee.org/Watch the Livestream youtube.com/live/ZSeuKYY3J2w…
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#prison #jail #inmate Inmate with no legs extorting people in prison: prison extortion... SUBSCRIBE TO CHANNEL The Incarceration Podcast YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/ @TheIncarcerationPodcast Patreon for Exclusive Content: https://patreon.com/user?u=92069239&utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator…
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#prison #latinking #jail Daniel shares stories of being a Ex-Latin King in prison, and the wars from the prison battlefield... SUBSCRIBE TO CHANNEL The Incarceration Podcast YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/ @TheIncarcerationPodcast Patreon for Exclusive Content: https://patreon.com/user?u=92069239&utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyL…
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Atiya Husain’s No God but Man: On Race, Knowledge and Terrorism (Duke University Press, 2025) uses the FBI Most Wanted lists to rethink theoretical relationships between race and Islam in the United States. Husain traces the genealogy of wanted posters and how theories of the “average man” informs the use of photographs and its accompanying descrip…
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John and Elizabeth had the chance to talk with Ieva Jusionyte, anthropologist, journalist, emergency medical technician. Her award-winning books include Exit Wounds, which uses anthropological and journalistic methods to follow guns purchased in the United States through organized crime scenes in Mexico, and their legal, social and personal repercu…
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Rev. Joe Dewey reflects on the parable of the prodigal son, illustrating how our disordered appetites lead to spiritual emptiness. He contrasts the consuming hunger of vampires with the Christian feast on Christ, which makes us more fully human. True satisfaction is not found in the world’s fleeting pleasures but at the Father’s table, where mercy …
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Rev. Cody Turner reflects on Luke 15:11-32, the Parable of the Prodigal Son, illustrating how it transcends time and culture. He emphasizes that the story is ultimately about the overwhelming grace of the father, who welcomes his lost son with open arms. Whether we identify with the younger son's rebellion or the elder son's resentment, we are all …
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As we near the end of Revelation we see that the heavenly city is an also renewed eden. We step back and look at the whole of the biblical story from Eden to the renewed Eden in heaven. And we see how the parable of the lost son in Luke 15 encapsulates the whole of the biblical story.Rev. Peter Lebhar | March 30th, 2025_____________________________…
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Homeland security is rarely just a matter of the homeland; it involves the circulation and multiplication of policing practices across borders. Though the term "homeland security" is closely associated with the United States, Israel is credited with first developing this all-encompassing approach to domestic surveillance and territorial control. To…
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God’s favorite creation is people. That’s why Heaven is a highly populated city! God loves our faces. And the most beautiful thing in heaven will be his face.Lea Marshall | March 30th, 2025_______________________________________We're Incarnation Tallahassee!Visit our website! www.incarnationtallahassee.org/Watch the Livestream youtube.com/live/ZSeu…
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Imprisoning a Revolution: Writings from Egypt’s Incarcerated (U California Press, 2025), edited by Collective Antigone, is a groundbreaking collection of writings by political prisoners in Egypt. It offers a unique lens on the global rise of authoritarianism during the last decade. This book contains letters, poetry, and art produced by Egypt’s inc…
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Imprisonment was rarely used as punishment in Britain before 1800. The criminal justice system was based on terror and deterrence, sentencing convicts to the gallows at home and transportation overseas, with prisons serving primarily as holding spaces for the accused until the case against them was resolved. A major shift began in the late eighteen…
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Pastor Shawn Torres’ sermon highlights God’s call to Moses, showing that God often calls us when we least expect it. Moses, stripped of his former identity, encounters God in the burning bush and is confronted with God’s holiness. Though Moses doubts his ability to deliver Israel, God assures him of His presence. Like Moses, we are called to fulfil…
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Rev. Oliver Lee’s sermon reminds us that, like Moses, we often resist God’s call, feeling unprepared. Yet, God equips those He calls, stretching us beyond our comfort zones for His greater purpose. Our mission isn’t for personal gain but to share the Gospel through word and action, bringing healing and hope to the world.…
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In this passage, we learn that there will be a “parade of nations” into the heavenly city, each bringing the most valuable and excellent things about their culture to contribute to our heavenly home. Dr. Sarah Lebhar Hall | March 23, 2025-----------------------------------------------We're Incarnation Tallahassee!Visit our website! www.incarnationt…
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John's description of heaven tells us that many of things human civilization is most familiar with - the temple, the sun, and the gathering of people - will be different in heaven. Their form and function change, and these pillars of human civilization are perfected and become what they were always meant to be.Dr. Stefanie Kreamer | March 23, 2025_…
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Dr. Stefanie Kreamer | March 16th, 2025A re-recording of our children's message has been provided due to the corrupted audio in the livestream.-----------------------------------------------We're Incarnation Tallahassee!Visit our website! www.incarnationtallahassee.org/Watch the Livestream youtube.com/live/ZSeuKYY3J2w…
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Rev. Jon Jordan reflects on Philippians and Luke, showing that Lent is about becoming more human, not just giving things up. Jesus calls Herod a "fox," warning of what happens when we let our cravings control us. Paul warns that those who live apart from God become ruled by their desires, leading to destruction. Lent helps us train our hearts to su…
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Bp. Brewer reflects on Philippians and the Psalms, showing that God's greatest trait is His mercy. While struggling to prepare his sermon, he realized his need for stillness was part of the message itself. Instead of condemning us, God offers kindness and compassion. True repentance isn’t just feeling bad about sin—it’s turning toward God’s love. W…
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The arrangement of the gemstones on the foundations of New Jerusalem tells the story of the tribes of Israel. So the stories of this present world are written into heaven’s architecture. That leads us to ask ourselves what story we would want written in heaven about our own lives here. Jon Hall | March 16th, 2025------------------------------------…
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Today I talked to Mark Neocleous about his new book Pacification: Social War and the Power of Police (Verso, 2025). For more than two decades, Neocleous has been a pioneer in the radical critique of policing, security, and warfare. Today we will discuss his newest work on the theory and practice of pacification, which, he argues, is “social warfare…
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Every year between 1998 to 2020 except one, Louisiana had the highest per capita rate of incarceration in the nation and thus the world. Prison Capital: Mass Incarceration and Struggles for Abolition Democracy in Louisiana (University of North Carolina Press, 2023) is the first detailed account of Louisiana's unprecedented turn to mass incarceratio…
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Rev. Jordan Griesbeck reminds us that temptation thrives in loneliness, but we are never truly alone. Satan seeks to isolate us, yet Christ has faced every trial, the Spirit dwells within us, and Scripture reassures us of God’s love. Instead of striving harder, we must trust that God is already fighting for us. Our baptism secures our place with Hi…
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Rev. Oliver Lee reflects on Jesus’ temptation in the wilderness, reminding us that the devil’s tactics are subtle but real. Jesus overcame by trusting the Holy Spirit, not just by knowing Scripture. As we journey through Lent, we too must rely on God’s strength to resist temptation, standing firm in faith, knowing He is always with us.…
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The longer our journey in this fallen, broken world, the more we long to finally be home. The Apostle John’s Revelation vision continues, as he shares what God’s making all things new is promised to look like.Tom Rubino | March 9, 2025-----------------------------------------------We're Incarnation Tallahassee!Visit our website! www.incarnationtall…
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Bp. Greg Brewer reflects on the Transfiguration, where Jesus’ glory is revealed. This moment affirms His divinity and calls us to follow Him, even when it costs us. True discipleship means embracing His values over the world’s, bearing our cross, and saying yes to His transforming work in us. As we enter Lent, may we see it not as a burden but as a…
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Rev. Joe Dewey reflects on 2 Corinthians 3:17-18 and the Transfiguration, emphasizing that true change comes through the Holy Spirit, not self-improvement. As Christ was transfigured in prayer, we are transformed by conversation with God and the communion of saints, shining His light—often through our weakness. Will we answer His call?…
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When Only God Can See: The Faith of Muslim Political Prisoners (Pluto Press, 2024), uncovers the unique experiences of Muslim political prisoners held in Egypt and under US custody at Guantanamo Bay and other detention black sites. This groundbreaking book explores the intricate interplay between their religious beliefs, practices of ritual purity,…
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Looking closely at New York City's political development since the 1970s, three "political orders"--conservativism, neoliberalism, and egalitarianism--emerged. In Inequality, Crime, and Resistance in New York City, Timothy Weaver argues that the intercurrent impact of these orders has created a constant battle for power. Weaver brings these clashes…
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Bp. Greg Brewer reflects on Luke 6:27-38, where Jesus calls us to love, give, and show mercy as God has shown us. Following Christ sets us apart, shaping how we see others and respond to challenges. When we surrender to His love, we become instruments of His grace in the world.بقلم Church of the Incarnation
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Rev. Matt Rossi reflects on Genesis 45, showing how Joseph’s forgiveness defies human instinct for vengeance. True mercy, like Christ’s, surrenders power and refuses retaliation, even when justified. Though forgiveness doesn’t undo harm, it mirrors God’s boundless grace.بقلم Church of the Incarnation
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As we think about what is happening here and around the world, Revelation reminds us that Satan is busy lying to whole countries! He wants to lead us all in the wrong direction. So our biggest enemy is HIM… not other people.Dr. Sarah Hall | February 23, 2025-----------------------------------------------We're Incarnation Tallahassee!Visit our websi…
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It turns out to be not as great as we might have expected. Rev. Jon Hall | February 23, 2025-----------------------------------------------We're Incarnation Tallahassee!Visit our website! www.incarnationtallahassee.org/Watch the Livestream youtube.com/live/ZSeuKYY3J2wبقلم Incarnation Tallahassee
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Rev. Joe Dewey reflects on Luke 6:20-26, revealing how Jesus’ kingdom operates on a radically different currency. While the world values wealth, power, and status, Christ calls us to embrace weakness, grief, and humility as the path to true blessing. Pain and shame, when surrendered to God, become the soil for transformation. In following Jesus, we…
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Rev. Cody Turner reflects on Luke 6:17–26, revealing how Jesus frees us from the illusion that wealth, power, and status define us. The world’s values are fleeting, but Christ alone is eternal. In every season whether it be grief, struggle, or abundance, only His love remains.بقلم Church of the Incarnation
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