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Writer Elise Loehnen explores life’s big questions with today’s leading thinkers, experts, and luminaries: Why do we do what we do? How can we understand and love ourselves better? What would it look like to come together and build a more meaningful world? Sales and Distribution by Lemonada Media https://lemonadamedia.com/
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Pulling These

Pulling These Podcast

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Welcome to the Pulling These Podcast, a podcast where our tipsy trio take a trip to smack city and dive deep into the world of pop culture, comic books, comic book movies, video games, and wrestling right after! Whether you're a true geek at heart or simply curious about these captivating worlds, we guarantee there's something for everyone to enjoy. So grab your controller, don your cape, and let's unleash the intoxicated geek within!
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Pulling The Cork

Brendan Ahern, Danny Gillis and Matthew Fitzmaurice

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Brendan Ahern, Danny Gillis and Matt Fitz give the listeners their take on the world through the New England lens. Each week Brendan, Danny and Fitzy cover a new subject including Frauds, Conspiracy theories and Annoying People! All the while the boys give the Boston slant on each and every subject. The show is real....uncensored and here to stay! Join in and become a Corker!!
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Where investigative scrutiny confront religious tradition. Hosted by Jeramiah Giehl—a former Jehovah Witness, Pentecostal, Messianic, and now Conservative Jew—this podcast unpacks the origins of Christianity through a Jewish lens. With a journalist’s edge, Giehl explores Jesus in Second Temple Judaism, exposing Greco-Roman fingerprints on early theology. From Qumran and the Ebionites to the “Parting of the Ways,” each episode confronts myth, redaction, and tradition with evidence-based analy ...
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Pulling Teeth

Steve Milligan & Nick Snipp

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Nick and Steve, friends and world class procrastinators play tour-guide through the furrows of creativity and world-wide stupidity. Expect laughter and excuses, all disguised as progress.
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Always Pulling For You Podcast

Always Pulling For You

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"Always Pulling for You" is a parachurch organization that provides spiritual support for Christian leaders and encouragement for Christians through training, videos, and podcasts taught by Rev Luis Medrano.https://www.alwayspullingforyou.org/ More episodes COMING SOON!
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Pulling The Threads

Jancy Quinn

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Pulling the threads is a podcast dedicated to learning more about our clothes; and sharing ideas to make and buy "Beautiful Things without Harm" through education and ideas for more mindful apparel choices. Pulling the Threads is a part of It Matters Wear consulting, both created by and brought to you by Jancy Quinn. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pullingthethreads/support
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Pulling the Strings is your guide to everything DevOps, from unpacking breaking trends to sharing helpful how-tos that make your life easier. In quick, casual conversations, Puppet engineers, open source community members, and global DevOps luminaries cover what you never knew you needed to know about DevOps. Whether it’s unpacking the latest tooling to sharing tips for getting buy-in from your team, Pulling the Strings is built for the DevOps devotees in all of us.
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Pulling Through

Chloe Hicks

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Chloe here! i'm just your ordinary girl who likes to talk about ordinary things and trichotillomania. This podcast touches on varying subtopics correlating to the mental disorder known as: Trichotillomania (trik-o-til-o-MAY-nee-uh). Trichotillomania is the compulsive disorder to pull out your hair repeatedly, usually correlated to OCD and initiated by trauma. I am here to discuss how Trichotillomania has impacted my life experience and how I am "pulling through". Instagram: @loveechloe
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What you really see when the wool is not being pulled over your eyes. If you have an open mind, want to free yourself from the Hurd, or constantly question reality then this podcast is right for you.
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Pulling from the Deck

PATRICE PULLIAM

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This podcast is used to inspire and illustrate everyday peoples perspectives and solutions in their life. We use our card game as a tool to help create conversations about everyday topics and how they have a different effect on each and every one of us. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pullingfromthedeck/support
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Minnesota Unraveled: Pulling on the Threads of Minnesota History

Minnesota Historical Society | Pod People

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Minnesota history is a rich tapestry, weaving together the diverse experiences, cultures, and events that tell the story of our state. It’s a story that affects—and includes—all of us. Minnesota Unraveled, a podcast by the Minnesota Historical Society, pulls on the threads of the past to reveal new perspectives and expand our knowledge of the history we share. Host Dr. Chantel Rodriguez and her guests invite listeners to think like historians and recognize that learning about other people’s ...
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Episodic interviews with anyone and everyone from the world of wrestling figures including collectors, customizers, photographers, fig fed'ers, sellers and more! Please send me your questions and comments: https://anchor.fm/achairshot/message or email them to me directly at [email protected] Also, be sure to follow me on twitter at @AChairShot to interact with me directly and to stay in the loop for some cool upcoming giveaways! #WrestlingFigureCommunity #FigLife
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Pulling On A Common Thread

Out With The Old, Living In Something New

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I want to share my writings, my songs, my voice and my thoughts. I long to seek after that invisible, golden thread with my peers and those who lived through the decades I’ve come to idealize (the 70’s and the 90’s) and carry that lauded spirit deeply interweaved into the threaded tapestry of their beings. And then, through coming to find that shared thread of reverence, maybe, we can all come together, right now, over me. Perhaps that is the nature of the spirit I am chasing, one that speak ...
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New Episode and the guys dive into a lively discussion about recent MCU leaks, focusing on upcoming Spider-Man movie, including the involvement of Jackie Chan's stunt team and speculation about future storylines involving Shang-Chi and Spider-Man. (1:44) They also speculate on MCU's Phase Six and the potential for significant characters and villain…
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A few guests are lined up for tonights show, including former NASCAR reporter and new Full Pull Live contributor, Krista Voda - we will hear about her NASCAR career and the huge upside she sees with the sport of pulling!Other guests joining the show include Colin Ross, and the return of the fan-favorite, "Man I Wish There Was Practice" segment!…
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“What does it mean to make change in my life—not from a place that there was something wrong with me?” asks my coauthor Courtney Smith. “But I made choices that have gotten me here. I respect and value those choices. I understand I wouldn’t be here without them. And I'm also choosing to do something a little bit different going forward.” Courtney i…
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As we could not get an episode up this week- here is a glimpse into what folks get extra every week on Patreon. This is from the Joey Boats episode and a deeper dive into the creative process behind his album Nicotine and Pink Razors Link to patreon- https://www.patreon.com/c/PullingTheCorkPodcast Become a member for as low as $5 a month…
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Today it’s just me, sharing a few revelations I’ve had this summer around: The set ages we seemingly get stuck at. Emotions I’m connecting to for the first time in my life (and how certain codes of anger have helped me). How busyness impacts our physical patterns and the way we hold our bodies, or clench our weight. And practicing rejection and bui…
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New Episode! Big El and Frediablo start with the new Superman movie (3:08) breaking down its plot, character portrayals, and significant moments, including Superman's battle with Bizarro, and explore the relationship between characters like Mr. Terrific and Lex Luthor. The conversation moves to the Fantastic Four reboot (36:25) where they dissect i…
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“We’re not empty containers just being filled up with fear and terror and trauma,” says psychotherapist Francis Weller. “We’re also medicine carriers.” Many of you will know Weller from his moving conversations about grief with Anderson Cooper, or his beautiful book The Wild of Edge of Sorrow. Weller’s new book, In the Absence of Ordinary, is exact…
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“If we stop transforming, and we try to hold ourselves back, we’re effectively stagnating and killing the life that’s ahead,” says psychologist and author Sharon Blackie, PhD. Today, we talk about what Blackie has learned from studying myths and fairy tales, and working to reimagine the stories that currently define women’s lives. She shares a much…
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“We can’t change what’s happened, but we can change what it looks like inside of our mind-brain-body network,” says neuroscientist Caroline Leaf, PhD. Here, Leaf shares what she’s learned about how our minds work, and how we can change a thought, a habit, a pattern. And we get into the compelling 63-second intervention from her new book, Help in a …
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Tyler, Chase, and Adam are back and ready to roll with an episode packed full of sled talk and engine swaps! We’re welcoming Donnie Bauer from Bauer Pulling Sleds to give us the inside scoop on what really goes into making a pulling sled do its job—and how it affects the show on the track! Then, we’re diving headfirst into the three motor swap fest…
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Thomas Hübl (a frequent guest here) is a renowned teacher whose work has focused on resilience and healing trauma. In this conversation, we explore: Some of our biggest fractured interpretations of the world, and how we can gain more clarity and connection. The impulse to become very certain about something very quickly, and our tendency to see oth…
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Join host Jeramiah Giehl and renowned scholar Dr. James Tabor for a powerful 90-minute follow-up conversation, we explore the historical Jesus, the Ebionite tradition, the leadership of James the Just, the influence of Paul, and the real-world dangers of apocalypticism and Christian nationalism. 🔍 Episode Themes: Dr. Tabor responds to critics who c…
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In this month’s solo episode, I’m sharing some thoughts on why everyone seems to want a book under their belt, why that may or may not be the right move for you, as well as concrete tips and takeaways about what to think through before you begin putting words on paper. Most importantly, I share some tips and frameworks for getting you through the c…
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Today, I’m talking to Meggan Watterson—theologian and author of The Girl Who Baptized Herself—about the importance of being embodied, the search for self, where we derive power, and the way that culture is edited and passed down to us. Watterson tells the incredible stories behind the Gospel of Mary (and what happened to Mary Magdalene), and the Ac…
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🎙️ In this powerful episode, Jeramiah Giehl sits down with Jewish convert, content creator, and former actress Tassja Cadoch (@JewGreekanMama) for an honest, thought-provoking exploration of religious trauma, spiritual liberation, and theological transformation. Tassja’s story begins in an Anglican Christian household but takes a radical turn after…
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Rutger Bregman is the New York Times–bestselling author of Moral Ambition. Today, he shares his model for living a more meaningful life. It’s not about being an idealist, or following your “passions.” It is, in many ways, about effectively solving the problems in our lives using the talents we already have. For Rutger Bregman’s work (including that…
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In this deep-dive episode of Pulling the Threads, host Jeramiah sits down with returning guest James Valliant to unpack groundbreaking updates to his controversial book Creating Christ. The conversation traces Valliant’s evolving views on the formation of early Christianity, with a particular focus on the Pauline epistles, the destruction of the Se…
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The No Practice Podcast is BACK and we’re more fired up than a mini rod! Yes indeed…the boys took a little hiatus because, well… life happened. You know: Brand new baby girls popping into the world Work chaos Pulling season madness …and probably a few too many Busch Lights. But we’ve dusted off the mics, wrangled our schedules, and we are ITCHING t…
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“What matters is: Are you free?” asks Elizabeth Ralph. “Do you feel free?” Ralph is a former finance trader, and the founder of the Spiritual Investor, where she now helps people reach financial freedom in less traditional ways. Together, we explore some of my own (self-limiting) stories around money, and how our ego and identity gets wrapped up in…
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“The midlife crisis is not a dark night of the soul,” says Chip Conley, founder of the Modern Elder Academy. “It’s a dark night of the ego.” Conley, who is also the author of Learning to Love Midlife, outlines the main myths that we’re led to believe about midlife—and some optimistic data about what actually happens during this chapter of our lives…
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In this month’s solo episode, I’m sharing: The tools and people helping me to manage my fear right now. Thoughts on growing up versus waking up. The most important things I’ve learned from the Spiral Dynamics theory of human development, and Ken Wilbur’s concept of holarchies. What makes me believe there is a way for many of us to expand our worldv…
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In her new book, The Genius Myth, journalist Helen Lewis explores how and why we label certain people geniuses; and the impact this has on said geniuses, us, and culture at large. Today, we talk about our perception of the exceptional, and some of our more pernicious and dark misperceptions. For the show notes, head over to my Substack. See omnystu…
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In this episode of Pulling the Threads, we sit down with biblical scholar Dr. James Tabor for a wide-ranging and provocative conversation that peels back centuries of theological tradition to uncover the historical roots of Christianity. This is a journey that dares listeners to reassess what they believe and why. The episode begins with personal r…
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“Living on fire is really a metaphor for figuring out two things,” says Shannon Watts. “What is limiting you. And what is calling you.” Watts spent 11 years as the full-time volunteer lead of Moms Demand Action, which she founded. Now, as she puts it, Watts continues to summon the audacity of other women. Today, she shares so many useful life nugge…
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We'd love to hear your thoughts about Minnesota Unraveled! Please fill out our survey ⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠. Think of your favorite meal. It’s so much more than just what you see on the plate. It’s the history of the ingredients, the recipes passed down from family members, the memories you have with the tastes and smells of it all. For the Hmong community in…
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“You're going to find a lot of people doing their best, revealing how beautiful and strange we are, and how remarkable we can be,” says Peabody Award-winning broadcaster and founder of On Being Krista Tippett. In this conversation, Tippett shares where we might turn for more hope and pleasure, and how she thinks about what shapes our presence in th…
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In her new memoir, The Dry Season, Melissa Febos (award-winning author of Girlhood) examines her (and our culture’s) relationship to love, to falling in love with someone, to being in love with someone. Today, we talk about why she decided to spend a year celibate after a particularly rough breakup, and what more she wanted from a relationship, fro…
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Get ready, pullers! Chase, Adam, and Tyler are back and going LIVE for Episode 41 – and you won’t want to miss this one! Here’s what’s coming your way: 🔥 A full recap of The Puller's Championship 🌞 A look at the crew’s summer pulling plans 🎤 Exciting guests joining to talk about upcoming events 🕺 AND... the moment you’ve been waiting for – the lose…
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We'd love to hear your thoughts about Minnesota Unraveled! Please fill out our survey ⁠⁠here⁠⁠. Many histories of the LGBTQIA+ community are focused on metropolitan areas, but a recent mapping project has elevated the stories of a group of Lesbian feminist cooperative farms in rural Minnesota in the 1970s. In this episode, historian and host Dr. Ch…
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Okay, this is a wild one. Danielle Gibbons is not a psychic, but she is a channel—she channels messages from Mother Mary. Today, she’s sharing her origin story, and a message from Mother: about how to create something sustainable and meaningful, adapt to these ever-evolving times, and find a little bit of beauty right now. For the show notes, head …
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In May’s monthly solo episode, I’m reflecting on: motherhood, my mom, the Performance of Parenthood, and what provokes my anger around Mother’s Day. How badly the world needs us all to hold a balance of the masculine and feminine—and how badly we need the feminine to rise in men. What it might look like if we didn’t operate out of fear. Applying my…
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“I think both of those things are problematic—both that we’ve optimized too many things and that it’s our sole worldview,” says Coco Krumme, applied mathematician and author of Optimal Illusions: The False Promise of Optimization. Today, we talk about what we lose by prioritizing optimization above all else—and what we could gain by choosing someth…
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Here, I'm sharing another podcast series with you, called Other People’s Problems. In her new season, host and therapist Hillary McBride explores the potential power of psychedelics in a therapeutic setting. She leads clients through drug-assisted therapy—and we'll experience these real, unscripted sessions as they unfold, and get a more honest loo…
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