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This is not a trap! (Don't listen to Admiral Ackbar this time.) We are just some genuine geeks, hoping to explore some of our favorite content from a Christian lense that we all share. We will be focusing on the geek stuff - Star Wars, Marvel, LOTR, Harry Potter, etc. - but we will be asking questions like: "Do Clones have souls?" "Is Superman truly a Christ-figure?" or "Is it okay for Christians to watch horror films?"
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Tune in, gain insights and listen to fresh perspectives!
The DOK Industry Podcast offers a space for dialogue and debate. From its start, the podcast was a platform for conversation around the creation, curation and criticism of creative documentary and animated films, story ownership, decolonising archives, interrogations of positions of power, pathways into the industry for underrepresented and marginalised professionals and the construction of an inclusive industry.
The DOK Industry Podcast reflects the opinions and viewpoints of its participants. We do not engage in censorship. Consequently, the statements made here do not necessarily reflect the position of DOK Leipzig.
The DOK Industry Podcast episodes are produced in collaboration with our dear friends, the Programmers of Colour Collective (POC2) and The What’s Up With Docs Podcast. We have conceived together a string of discussions that challenge the status quo. We strive to embrace the nuances and contradictions of a complex reality. In personal and truthful conversations between sparring partners, the creators, moderators and guests amplify diverse, overlooked and alternative perspectives for listeners to engage and empathise with.
We joyfully present five seasons! Enjoy.
Curated and moderated by the members of Programmers of Colour Collective (POC2) and What's Up With Docs, and supported by Docs-in-Orbit and film.macht.kritisch - The Podcast about the *Other* Cinema by Canan Turan. -
Why are most reality TV podcasts done from LA and New York when most Bachelor Nation fans are everyday people like us?
As Day 1, OG fans of the show, hosts Kate Young and Marcie Mangan are taking a deep look into the latest Bachelor, Bachelorette, and BIP gossip, headlines, and sharing their Midwestern spin on episode recaps. -
In the podcast, I will be sharing my experiences and stories in life, as well as sitting down with guests to learn about their lives, careers and what moves they made to get to that stage. I share stories of my life as a national team athlete, writer and traveler!So kick back, and stay tuned, because I could yak all day long.
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Thrill as the boys dish on all of geekdom and gaydom – comics, movies, video games, drag divas – it’s all here. These fellas are fuuueled like FIRE! So start melting cuz this show is hotter than hot! It’s HOT! HOT! HOT!
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Hlaðvarpið sem hefur svalað forvitni íslendinga um sannsöguleg sakamál síðan 2019.
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Þetta er hlaðvarp Meðvitaðra foreldra – virðing í uppeldi. Hér er rætt á jafningjagrundvelli um eigin reynslu, líkt og gert er á mánaðarlegum foreldramorgnum og -kvöldum. Þá bjóðum við góðum gestum til okkar sem hafa eitthvað alveg sérstakt fram að færa um virðingarríkt uppeldi.
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Sjónvarpsþættirnir Sönn íslensk sakamál nutu mikilla vinsælda á níunda og tíunda áratug síðustu aldar. Sigursteinn gegndi hlutverki þular þáttanna, ásamt því að vera umsjónarmaður og handritshöfundur þeirra í upphafi, en í áranna raðir hefur rödd hans orðið einkennandi fyrir umfjöllun um íslensk sakamál. Nú hafa Sönn íslensk sakamál öðlast nýtt líf í hljóðbókarformi Storytel Original og fjórðu syrpu fer Sigursteinn yfir ný og forvitnileg sakamál.
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BBR Investigations - Sharing personal accounts from the BBR Investigation case files on the British Bigfoot, Man-Ape creatures, Werewolves & Dogmen, Paranormal Entities, Haunted homes, Haunted people and many UFO’ experiencers here in the UK and worldwide.
Deborah Hatswell is the UK’s leading British Bigfoot researcher and investigator. A horrible experience with an unexplained creature in 1982 has shaped and forged Deborah's research into a ‘one stop shop’ for all things Cryptid, Paranormal, Supernatural or Unexplained. Shunned by many sources and outlets Deborah made her own reporting site that has been in operation for over 40 years.
Deborah has worked with, interviewed and counselled many witnesses to the other worldly events that happen to people on a daily basis. Deborah interviews the witness about their initial experience and then takes them over several weeks back to their childhoods in the hopes of understanding why so many people have interactions with several different phenomena during their lifespan. Many of the people Deborah helps have had ongoing activity since their very early life, often in their own rooms at home.
Those cases are investigated by Deborah and her team of researchers who check out the witnesses' family lines to see if the activity is a generational thing. Deborah's theory on ‘Paranormal bloodlines’ will take you down the rabbit hole of haunted homes, woodlands and impossible creatures seen and witnessed on Military Of Defence land in the UK.
In the cases she covers you will hear from people who have seen Man-Ape creatures, Werewolves & Dogmen, Paranormal Entities and many UFO’ experiencers several with missing time events, strange object placed within them and some extreme cases the signs of childbirth in females who have never carried a human child. Deborah releases her thoughts on the experiences of others and her interviews with them in her show BBR Investigations (Being Believed Investigations)
https://linktr.ee/bbrinvestigations
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Kim Barker, a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter for The New York Times, revisits an unsolved murder that took place while she was in high school in Laramie, Wyoming, nearly 40 years ago. She confronts the conflicting stories people have told themselves about the crime because of an unexpected development: the arrest of a former Laramie police officer accused in the murder.
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