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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?
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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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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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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 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" 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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Join Bobby Coon every week as he and his guests tell stories about their time working in Minor League Baseball. Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose, and sometimes it rains. Welcome to the Pulling Tarp Podcast.
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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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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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Pulling the Wool

Drew Wilson

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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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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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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 AChairShot@gmail.com 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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Armed with scholarly analysis, "Pulling The Thread Podcast" fearlessly dissects the New Testament, unveiling its human origins and challenging the myth of inspiration. Through textual criticism, it exposes the NT as products of later centuries, far removing its from the era of Jesus. Driven by a quest for Jewish reclamation, employing the historical-critical method, the podcast explores Second Temple Judaism, the Talmud & the Qumran community. Renowned scholars guide the journey, revealing J ...
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For December’s solo episode, I looked at the etymology of the word resolutions. What I found might surprise you. And instead of thinking about what I want to be or do next year, it got me thinking about what I want to let go of. And how I can recognize when I’m making things more complicated than they need to be (I love complexity and depth but can…
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Think “buffalo” and you probably think “Wild West,” “Yellowstone”, or “Great Plains.” In this two-part episode, historian and host Dr. Chantel Rodriguez uncovers why you should also think “Minnesota”. The history of bison in the North Star State is a long one, but not one that’s well-known. Through conversations with Native natural resource manager…
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Gregory Boyle is a beloved Jesuit priest and the founder of Homeboy Industries, a gang-intervention, rehabilitation, and re-entry program in Los Angeles. He’s also a New York Times–bestselling author. His new book is called Cherished Belonging: The Healing Power of Love in Divided Times. (It may sound soft and saccharine—but it’s not.) Father Boyle…
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John Price, PhD, is a depth psychotherapist, the host of the podcast The Sacred Speaks, and co-director and co-owner of The Center for the Healing Arts and Sciences in Houston. He shares his approach to spirituality, to bringing men into meaningful community, and to establishing intimacy. We talk about: Why it’s problematic that boys and men have l…
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Hot dogs, deep fried oreos, and thrill rides – all things you can find at Minnesota’s State Fair. But dig a little deeper, and you’ll find stories more interesting than the latest food on a stick. Tucked in the History and Heritage Center are two placards highlighting “baby competitions” that once took place on the fairgrounds. This episode, histor…
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Coach Courtney Smith joins us in this moment, when collective anxiety is running high, to share a perspective and tools that many of us could use right now. She explains why we understandably get seduced by fear and stuck operating below the line, from a place of threat. And how we can recognize when we’re ready to move above the line—and what awai…
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Maria Rodale is the former CEO of Rodale, a longtime (and award-winning) advocate of organic regenerative farming, a lifelong learner, a self-described “crazy gardener,” and the author of Love Nature Magic, Shamanic Journeys into the Heart of My Garden (to name a few titles). She shares how she learned to journey shamanically (and what this does an…
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Episode 30 of The No Practice Podcast is here! 🎙️ We’re bringing you a VERY special guest — the KING of SMOKE, Esdon Lehn! 🌬️🔥 Esdon is behind the wheel of the legendary Red Line Fever Super Stock Diesel! 🏁💥 Get ready for an epic episode as we dive into the world of high-powered engines, intense competition, and all the behind-the-scenes action fro…
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For November’s solo episode, listeners mostly asked me about the larger spiritual moment we might be part of at this moment in time—so I’m sharing some thoughts on that. Plus, what to do about male podcasters. Why it’s all too easy to mistake a transaction for altruism. How I’m trying to use my privilege to not morally exclude. And other things on …
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Dotted throughout the Twin Cities are fallout shelter signs. Chances are you’ve seen one of these black and yellow signs attached to a very sturdy building. Have you wondered: What purpose did they serve? Why were fallout shelters needed to begin with? What was it like to live in the atomic age? For this second episode of MN Unraveled, historian an…
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“There's no generation before us that’s had this opportunity to find this treasure,” says therapist Connie Zweig, PhD. Zweig is the author of The Inner Work of Age: Shifting from Role to Soul. She outlines a compelling approach to aging—one that teaches us how to navigate identity shifts, see who we are beyond our roles, and truly make the most of …
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We're back with an epic new episode of the No Practice Podcast featuring a true legend of the pulling world – Van Haisley! 🏁🔥 Van is a powerhouse in the Super Stock Diesel 4x4 class and has been crushing it on the track for years. This week, he’s joining us LIVE to dive deep into his career, the intense world of Diesel Super Stock 4x4 pulling, and …
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Everything Richard Christiansen creates is incredibly beautiful and special. Christiansen is the founder of Flamingo Estate and the author of the new book, The Guide to Becoming Alive. He’s also a dear friend of mine. I loved chatting with him about how he moves so fast, what can spark momentum and growth, the qualities that make something precious…
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🚨 Announcement: Episode 28 of the No Practice Podcast! 🚨 Join us tonight at 8 PM EST for an exciting new episode featuring a special guest: the 2024 NTPA Grand National Mini Rod Champion, Bryan McDonald! 🎉 Get ready for an evening filled with incredible stories, rich history, and plenty of laughs. But that’s not all! We’ll also be chatting with Tan…
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If you’re in the West Side of St. Paul, there’s a chance a splash of color will catch your eye – one of the neighborhood’s many murals. Where did they all come from? Do they have a shared heritage? And who are the artists behind them? For this first episode of Minnesota Unraveled, historian and host Dr. Chantel Rodriguez delves into the West Side’s…
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Spiritual teacher Thomas Hübl, PhD, returns for a deeper exploration of shadow. We talk about our instinct to disown what feels dark or evil, and how tightly we claim the side of what’s good, clean, pure. But Hübl also paints a beautiful alternative: a gentle integration that allows us to illuminate, and own, more of our collective shadow bit by bi…
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We're going off this episode starting with some P. Diddy news (1:18) and we explain why Joker 2 did so poorly. (7:58) The MCU is about to ruin the Mr. Fantastic and Dr. Doom dynamic (23:10) and Sony is out here lying again about Knull in Venom 3. (37:57) Thank you for listening! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok , and Twitch. Check …
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Rightful Instagram celebrity Sharon McMahon is known as “America’s Government Teacher.” Her new book, The Small and the Mighty, was an instant #1 New York Times bestseller. With her trademark warmth and wit, McMahon shares a few historical secrets, her approach to judging people from the past, and her perspective on our current moment in time. She …
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In this solo episode, I share some things that are on my mind right now, including: An experience I had revisiting my 22-year-old self. A powerful takeaway from a workshop on wanting and desire. And how I’m thinking about personal stories, memoir, and bridges to bigger collective stories. I also answer some listener questions (thank you, and please…
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Introducing Minnesota Unraveled, a new podcast from the Minnesota Historical Society. Each episode, historian and host Dr. Chantel Rodriguez uses her training to investigate unsung stories of Minnesota history, and how that history plays out for Minnesotans each and every day.Af Minnesota Historical Society | Pod People
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In this moving, live conversation with journalist Clara Bingham, we delve into the incredible stories that make up her latest oral history book, The Movement. Bingham reveals the highs and the lows of second wave feminism from 1963 to 1973, the women who transformed America during that time, and the reverberations that we’re still feeling today. I …
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The No Practice Podcast is BACK this Wednesday, October 9th at 8pm est! 🎙️ Join us for a fantastic episode featuring special guests Wayne and Donnie Sullivan from Sullivan Pulling. Got questions for our guests? Want to share your thoughts? Or maybe just tell us how much we suck? 😜 You can now call in at 302-272-5360 and leave a message!…
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Legendary anthropologist Sarah Blaffer Hrdy gave us the term “allomother,” and by extension, “alloparent”—the pioneering idea that mutual care is the reason we’ve evolved to be the humans we are today. Hrdy, who is professor emerita at the University of California, Davis, has just written a new (and stunning) book, called Father Time: A Natural His…
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Sharing an episode of Need a Lift?, a show that focuses on bringing people together during a tough time in our culture. Host Tim Shriver talks to wise guests who have transformed painful moments in their lives into purpose through their spiritual rituals and practices. Guests like bestselling novelist Min Jin Lee on why she creates complicated char…
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“We need to be open to things that offend or transcend our worldview because they're clearly doing that for a reason,” says Jeffrey Kripal, PhD. Kripal—who holds the J. Newton Rayzor Chair in Philosophy and Religious Thought at Rice University—returns to the podcast for a second time. We talk about different ways to understand the deeper realities …
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“I think it's good to relive the past and then revise your life,” says Edith Eva Eger. “Go through it, but don't get stuck in it.” The world-renowned psychologist, who survived the Nazi death camps, and went on to be a colleague of Viktor Frankl, just turned 97. And she just released The Ballerina of Auschwitz, which is the YA edition of her major …
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Join us for Episode 26 of the No Practice Podcast, featuring a very special guest: RJ Simon, NTPA 2024 Light Modified AND Super Semi Grand National Champion. Also, the mastermind behind the 2025 300 Raceway Truck and Tractor Pull, the largest purse tractor pull in pulling history! 🚜💨 Get ready for a thrilling conversation as RJ shares his vision fo…
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Dr. Jim Doty is a neurosurgeon, neuroscientist, and the director of Stanford Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education. Jim is also a bestselling author—his first book, Into the Magic Shop: A Neurosurgeon’s Quest to Discover the Mysteries of the Brain and the Secrets of the Heart, tells his improbable life story: Jim had a tough sta…
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Dr. Sarah Elizabeth Lewis has one of the most illustrious resumés of all the guests on Pulling the Thread—and I think we’re the same age. Lewis is the John L. Loeb Associate Professor of the Humanities and Associate Professor of African and African American Studies at Harvard University where she serves on the Standing Committee on American Studies…
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Episode 25 of the No Practice Podcast is going to be one for the books! We’re thrilled to announce our special guest: the one and only Craig Dickey, driver of the legendary Cummins Killer III! 🚜💥 Craig recently clinched the 2024 Super Stock Diesel 4x4 NTPA Grand National Championship, marking his FIRST Grand National Championship win! 🏆🙌 Join us as…
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Get ready for an EPIC night with Episode 24 of the No Practice Podcast! 🔥 Josh Blackbourn is taking us behind the scenes of his Bowling Green experience—get the inside scoop on all the action! 🏆 And that’s not all! We’re thrilled to have Ricky Rose, the champion of the Unlimited class ring at Bowling Green, OH, sharing his secrets to victory and hi…
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New episode and Josh Brolin doesn't want be another comic book character as he turns down the role of Hal Jordan in the upcoming Green Lantern tv series from Max. (1:24) The guys go over most of the trailers from D23, Captain America, Thunderbolts, Fantastic Four, etc. (28:30) Thank you for listening! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikT…
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James Hollis, PhD is a Jungian analyst who is still in private practice in Washington D.C. Hollis started his career as a professor of humanities before a midlife crisis brought him to his knees—and to the Jung Institute in Zurich. The author of 19 books, Hollis is one of the best interpreters of Carl Jung’s work, making it accessible for all of us…
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