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Victory City Church

Victory City Church

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Welcome to the weekly podcast from Victory City Church led by Pastor Rusty Railey. To learn more about us, you can visit our website at www.victorycity.com. We also offer in-person or online services on Sunday at 8:30 AM & 10:30 AM (CST). Check out our social profiles on Facebook / Youtube / Instagram at @victorycitychurches or visit our Online Campus at www.victorycity.com/live
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Catholic Diocese of Joliet

Diocese of Joliet

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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Joliet in Illinois serves 655,000 parishioners in 120 parishes & 10 missions. Each year, we serve 39,000 students in 68 schools & 3 universities, 760,000 patients in 3 hospitals, and 36,000 needy in the counties of DuPage, Ford, Grundy, Iroquois, Kankakee, Kendall, and Will.
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The Real Estate Ripple

Three Rivers Association of REALTORS®

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The Real Estate Ripple is your trusted source for all things real estate, lending, and local market insights. Whether you’re a realtor, mortgage professional, or part of the real estate community in Joliet and beyond, we provide expert tips, strategies, and stories to help you thrive. Tune in for market updates, in-depth interviews, and actionable advice to stay ahead in the property game. Subscribe today and make waves in your real estate journey!
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Welcome to "Garage Talks with Overhead Door Company of Joliet," the podcast where we open the door to expert advice, innovative solutions, and the latest trends in garage door design and functionality. Each episode, we dive deep into everything from basic maintenance to advanced technology, offering homeowners and businesses practical insights to enhance the safety, beauty, and efficiency of their garage spaces. Hosted by seasoned professionals from Overhead Door Company of Joliet, you'll he ...
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Jim McFarland Joliet is highly active as a social worker. He is helping people, animals and providing help during a disaster. He was elected to serve more than one million community college students statewide on the Illinois Community College Board. He volunteered as an American Red Cross Disaster Area Responder for the Will County area, providing food, clothing, and shelter to people displaced by tragedies, such as house fires and the flood.
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Jim McFarland Joliet provides compassionate social work services to help people resolve their problems. We specialize in resolving marital conflicts or helping those dealing with drug or alcohol abuse issues get back on track. Our expert clinicians will listen carefully to your concerns, then work with you to develop a plan that addresses both the issue at hand and your overall needs. The goal of Jim McFarland Joliet's service is to provide emotional support and practical resources tailored ...
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Ease Dropping Radio

Ease Dropping Radio

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A podcast dedicated to independent artist and new business owners around the country. Ease Dropping Radio features, Sports, Fashion, Trending Topics, Exclusive Interviews, Hot New Talent, and more.E.D.R is hosted by rapper/radio personality Ebonie Camille
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Musician Technician Entrepreneur

Musician Technician Entrepreneur Podcast

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The Musician Technician Entrepreneur podcast interviews and explores the music industry and its professionals to uncover and define the NEW 21st century musician. Brought to you by the Digital Audio Recording Arts at the University of St. Francis in Joliet, IL USA. http://www.darausf.com
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Created to Make a Difference.

Edward J. Arambasich Jr. (Brother Ed, OFM)

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This podcast is diverse. I am interested in many topics! So please share your thoughts with me! Here are some of the topics I find interesting: Travel, Cooking, Sewing, Folklore, Paranormal, Ghost stories, Spiritual, Faith Sharing, First Responders, Fire, and Police, Family, Friends, Franciscans, St. Francis and St. Clare of Assisi, prayer experiences, prayer forms, and prayer styles, art, and music. I have the privilege and the honor to be the Joliet Fire Department Chaplain.
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The Audiohive Podcast

Brian Mackender

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The Audiohive Podcast brings together local musicians, artists, mix engineers, and producers to talk about a wide range of audio related topics. Recorded and produced by Brian Mackender at Audiohive Podcasting in Joliet, IL.
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Welcome to an exciting journey through American History, inspired by our wildly popular Adventure Box Curriculum, available at www.HistoricalConquest.com. But don’t worry if you haven’t grabbed your copy yet—you’re still in for a thrilling ride. We’re starting from the very dawn of history, tracing the stories from the ancient Olmecs all the way to modern times. Instead of just skimming the surface, we’ll dive deep into the lives of those who shaped history, uncovering the personal tales beh ...
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JLL Chicago Industrial Real Time

Hosted by JLL industrial researchers George Cutro and Chad Buch

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Listen as experts discuss market trends, hot topics, deal coverage and other industrial news. JLL researcher George Cutro welcomes guests from various backgrounds to chat about these topics, and more. Contact us with questions about the industrial real estate market or to submit a future topic idea.
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Chicago, 1934 In a city rife with crime and corruption, a hero emerges. The Shade, who rushes in where fools fear to tread...with predictable results. Luckily for Chicago, there’s the Vamp, female crimefighter replete with all the skill and talent the Shade lacks. Can the Shade save Chicago from crime? Can the Vamp save The Shade from himself? Eclectic Full Contact Theatre presents Throwing Shade, the 1930’s radio satire you’ve been dying for. Uploading every Wednesday on all your favorite p ...
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Samuel de Champlain: Navigator, Explorer, and Father of New France Samuel de Champlain, born around 1574 in Brouage, France, was a pivotal figure during the Age of Exploration. Known as "The Father of New France," Champlain's contributions to exploration, mapping, and the establishment of French colonies in North America were instrumental in shapin…
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Welcome to the Real Estate Ripple, your essential podcast for insights into the dynamic world of real estate, lending, and local market trends. Tailored for realtors, mortgage professionals, and the vibrant real estate community in Joliet and surrounding areas, this episode offers invaluable tips, tools, and strategies to help you excel. Join us as…
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The Settlement of Maryland: A Refuge for Catholics The settlement of Maryland, in 1632. stands as a significant event in American history, rooted in religious tolerance and economic ambition. Founded by George Calvert, Lord Baltimore, Maryland was envisioned as a haven for Catholics escaping persecution in England. In this chapter, we will delve in…
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In this episode of the Legacy Bible Podcast, we explore a profound sermon titled "The Depth of God's Forgiveness: A Path to Build Faith," delivered by Reverend Chuck Rains on February 2, 1992. Reverend Rains delves into the immeasurable depth of God's forgiveness and its transformative power in our lives. Through key scriptures in Isaiah 54, he emp…
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Virginia (1607): The Birthplace of American Dreams The settlement of Virginia, marked by the establishment of Jamestown in 1607, is a pivotal chapter in the history of the United States. As the first permanent English colony in America, it laid the foundation for the nation's development and expansion. The story of Virginia encapsulates the early s…
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Welcome to another episode of the Legacy Bible Podcast! In this episode, Pastor Chuck Rains from the Fellowship Bible Church in Joliet, Illinois, delivers a compelling sermon titled "The Imminent Return of Christ," originally recorded on January 26, 1992. This timeless message emphasizes the urgency and certainty of Christ's return, exploring the p…
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Here are ten additional important and fascinating aspects of Ancient Africa, further showcasing the continent's diverse historical heritage: The Carthaginian Empire (c. 814 BC – 146 BC) Carthage, located in present-day Tunisia, was founded by Phoenician settlers and became a powerful maritime and commercial empire in the western Mediterranean. Cart…
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Jacques Cartier: Pioneering French Explorer of the New World Jacques Cartier, a French explorer born on December 31, 1491, in Saint-Malo, Brittany, France, played a crucial role in the Age of Empires with his significant voyages to the New World. Commissioned by King Francis I of France, Cartier's explorations in the early 16th century laid the fou…
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Jamestown: The First Permanent English Settlement Discovery and Significance Jamestown, established in 1607 in present-day Virginia, holds the distinction of being the first permanent English settlement in North America. This milestone in colonial history marked the beginning of what would eventually become the United States. The significance of Ja…
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Jamestown: The First Permanent English Settlement Discovery and Significance Jamestown, established in 1607 in present-day Virginia, holds the distinction of being the first permanent English settlement in North America. This milestone in colonial history marked the beginning of what would eventually become the United States. The significance of Ja…
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In this episode of the Legacy Bible Podcast, we journey back to January 9, 1992, for a compelling sermon by Reverend Chuck Rains titled "Endurance in Faith: Persevering Through Trials with God's Promises." Reverend Rains delves deep into Hebrews 10:32-39, illuminating the necessity of endurance and faith amidst life's trials. He explores the profou…
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The Formation and Early Development of Swahili City-States The Swahili culture, which later grew into a thriving and sophisticated maritime society, had its beginnings long before external influences shaped its development. This early period was marked by the migration of Bantu-speaking peoples to the East African coast, the establishment of coasta…
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Welcome to Season 2 Episode 1 of The Real Estate Ripple, where Christy, Joe, Megan, and Carl dive into the ever-evolving world of real estate. In this episode, the hosts explore the dynamic topic of working from home, discussing both its triumphs and trials. Join Christy Morawski, a seasoned realtor, Joe Medrano, a mortgage expert, Carl McGee, a Ma…
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The Life of Sir Francis Drake Sir Francis Drake, one of the most renowned figures of the Elizabethan Age, was a navigator, privateer, and sea captain whose exploits and contributions had a significant impact on the history of England and maritime exploration. His daring ventures against the Spanish Armada and his pioneering circumnavigation of the …
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The Ghana Empire: Origins and Its Importance in Western African History The Ghana Empire, also known as the Wagadou Empire, was one of the first great empires of West Africa, predating the rise of the Mali and Songhai empires. Its influence, from its origins to its height, played a key role in shaping Western African civilization, culture, and econ…
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The Conquest of the Maya Civilization: Key Explorers and Their Contributions The conquest of the Maya civilization was a lengthy and complex endeavor that spanned several decades. Unlike the relatively swift conquest of the Aztec Empire, the Maya resistance was prolonged, due to their decentralized city-states and challenging geography. This chapte…
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In this episode of the Legacy Bible Podcast, we delve into a thought-provoking sermon titled "Righteousness in Christ," delivered by Reverend Chuck Rains on November 12, 1989. Pastor Rains illuminates the profound concept of righteousness bestowed upon believers through Christ's sacrifice. By exploring key scriptures in Romans and Isaiah, he elucid…
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Transitioning from Nomadic to Settled Life: The Journey of African Tribes For millennia, many African tribes lived as nomadic hunter-gatherers, moving across vast landscapes in search of food, water, and shelter. However, around 10,000 years ago, a significant shift began to occur as some of these communities transitioned from a nomadic lifestyle t…
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Hernán Cortés: The Conquistador Who Changed the New World Hernán Cortés, born in 1485 in Medellín, Spain, emerged as a pivotal figure during the Age of Exploration. Initially studying law before abandoning it for a life of adventure, Cortés sailed to the New World in 1504, seeking fortune and opportunity. His ambitions and tenacity soon caught the …
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The Development of Complex Societies in Sub-Saharan Africa (c. 3,500 BC – 3,000 BC) The period between 3,500 BC and 3,000 BC marks a significant era in the history of Sub-Saharan Africa, characterized by the emergence of complex societies. These developments laid the groundwork for the rich cultural and political landscapes that would later define …
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The Origin of Slavery and Its Use in Ancient Times Slavery, a practice as old as human civilization itself, has been a pervasive institution across various cultures and regions throughout history. Its origins are deeply rooted in the early development of agricultural societies and the formation of complex social hierarchies. Understanding the origi…
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In this episode of the Legacy Bible Podcast, we explore a powerful sermon titled "The Power of Christ in Creation and Redemption," delivered by Reverend Chuck Rains on February 11, 1990. Reverend Rains delves into the omnipotence of Christ, emphasizing His role in both the creation of the universe and the redemption of mankind. Through key scriptur…
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Between 10,000 BC and 7,000 BC, the Sahara Desert, now one of the most inhospitable regions on Earth, was a vastly different landscape. Known as the "Green Sahara," this period was characterized by a lush environment with abundant rainfall, vegetation, rivers, and lakes. The Green Sahara supported a thriving ecosystem, allowing early human populati…
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Amerigo Vespucci: The Man Who Recognized a New World Amerigo Vespucci, an Italian explorer born in 1454 in Florence, holds a significant place in the records of history, not just for his voyages, but for his realization that the lands discovered by European explorers were part of a "New World" and not Asia, as initially believed. Vespucci's expedit…
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The Neolithic Era, spanning from approximately 8,000 BC to 4,000 BC, marks a period of profound transformation in human history. In Africa, this era was characterized by the gradual shift from hunting and gathering to agriculture, the domestication of animals, and the rise of more permanent settlements. These developments laid the foundation for th…
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Christopher Columbus: Navigator, Explorer, and Controversial Figure Christopher Columbus is one of the most well-known, controversial, and misunderstood figures in history. Born in Genoa, Italy, around 1451, Columbus became a skilled navigator and explorer whose voyages across the Atlantic Ocean opened the way for European exploration and colonizat…
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In this episode of the Legacy Bible podcast, we delve into the life of David with a focus on his personal struggles and spiritual journey. Originally recorded on September 24, 1989, Pastor Chuck Rains of Fellowship Bible Church in Joliet, Illinois, presents "The Man in the Mirror," a sermon that explores the parallels between David's life and our o…
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Ancient African History: A Journey Through Four Key Eras Africa is often hailed as the "Cradle of Humankind," and was home to transformative cultural, technological, and societal developments that shaped the trajectory of human civilization. From the Paleolithic Era (300,000 BC – 10,000 BC) to the Chalcolithic Era (4,000 BC – 3,000 BC), Africa witn…
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The late 15th century marked a pivotal era in world history, often referred to as the dawn of the Age of Exploration. This period was characterized by a surge in European exploration, driven by advances in navigation technology, a thirst for wealth, and the desire to expand territories. Two landmark events during this time were the voyages of Chris…
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The Mapuche Tribe: A Resilient Indigenous Culture of South America The Mapuche tribe, one of the largest and most historically significant indigenous groups in South America, primarily resides in the southern regions of Chile and Argentina. They have a rich cultural heritage and a long history of resistance against colonization. This article will e…
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The Mapuche Tribe: A Resilient Indigenous Culture of South America The Mapuche tribe, one of the largest and most historically significant indigenous groups in South America, primarily resides in the southern regions of Chile and Argentina. They have a rich cultural heritage and a long history of resistance against colonization. This article will e…
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Welcome to the Legacy Bible podcast! In this episode, Pastor Chuck Rains from the Fellowship Bible Church in Joliet, Illinois, delivers a powerful sermon titled "Divine Discipline: Understanding God's Chastening Love" from December 6, 1987. Discover the profound lessons from Hebrews 12:6 and learn why God's discipline is a manifestation of His love…
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The Caribbean, with its beautiful waters and lush landscapes, has a rich and diverse history that goes back long before European explorers arrived. Before Christopher Columbus landed in the Caribbean in 1492, the islands were home to several indigenous cultures. Understanding the major events and developments in the Caribbean, before European explo…
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The Rise and Fall of the Inca Civilization: Lessons from History The Inca Empire, which flourished between 1438 and 1533 AD, is a testament to pre-Columbian civilizations' ingenuity and organizational prowess. As the largest empire in pre-Columbian America, the Incas left an indelible mark on history, through their impressive architectural feats an…
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The Mystery of Ancient Mesoamerican History, Civilizations, and Cultures Mesoamerica, a region that stretches from central Mexico through Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and northern Costa Rica, is one of the cradles of ancient civilization. The area is renowned for its stunning achievements in architecture, astronomy, art, and…
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Local experts from JLL's Industrial Research Committee discuss market trends observed halfway through 2024. Chicago - George Cutro (0:58 - 4:04) National Perspective - Mehtab Randhawa (4:19 - 6:37) New Jersey - Alex Kachris (6:46 - 10:37) Baltimore - Ben Caffey (10:45 - 19:17) Atlanta - Harriet Westlake (19:27 - 25:28) Indianapolis - Mike Cagna (25…
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Establishment and Expansion The Aztec civilization, flourishing from around 1345 to 1521 AD, was one of the most influential Mesoamerican cultures before the Spanish conquest. Originating as a nomadic tribe, the Aztecs settled in the Valley of Mexico, where they founded their capital, Tenochtitlan, on an island in Lake Texcoco. This city, known for…
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The Maya civilization, flourishing from around 750 BC until the Spanish conquest in the 1500s AD, is renowned for its profound contribution to writing, astronomy, and architecture. The civilization extended across present-day Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, and El Salvador. At its peak, during the Classic Period (c. 250-900 AD), the Maya civil…
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