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She's a Rec'

Lauren Lyle

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Lauren Lyle (Outlander, Karen Pirie) sits down with the coolest people of our time to discuss their lives, loves and cultural rec's that have most influenced their lives.
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The Sports Moment

The Washington Post

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“The Sports Moment” is your ticket to the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. Washington Post sports reporter Ava Wallace will take you behind the scenes of the biggest stories gripping the sports world: the personal triumphs, crushing defeats, new world records and whatever else Paris has in store. Ava will be joined by a deep bench of Post colleagues, breaking down the latest developments and what not to miss.
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Got It From My Momma

Jennifer Vickery Smith

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A podcast with the mommas of your favorite entertainers! Join host Jennifer Vickery Smith for the Got it From My Momma podcast! We'll chat about family, fame, and faith with the mommas of your favorite entertainers. Listen as our guests share never before heard stories from the artist’s childhood and the journey to stardom from the perspective only a momma can share!
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Pastors Podcast

Jesus Culture

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Pastors Podcast with Pastor Banning Liebscher is a podcast for pastors, by pastors. Join us as we talk about some of the biggest issues pastors are facing today, and how we can find Jesus in the midst of it all.
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Send us a text Mattie Jackson is an author, podcast host, wife, and new mom- with a powerful story to share. At just 28, she became a widow when she lost her husband unexpectedly. In this episode, she tells us about her new daily devotional book about grief, where she seeks to encourage others on their journeys of faith. We discuss what it was like…
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Cris Gawlik sold all her possessions in 2019 to travel the world, and in this episode she shares her fascinating nomadic journey. Learn how she utilizes geo-arbitrage, manages her finances on the go, and maintains strong social connections across the globe. She gives us insights into how she handles banking, health insurance, and taxes while living…
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Send us a text Joy Murray shares her experiences as the mother of 9X world rodeo champion and founder of the Professional Bull Rider's association (PBR) Ty Murray, reflecting on his journey from a young boy with a dream to a celebrated cowboy. She discusses the challenges and joys of raising a competitive child, the importance of family support, an…
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Did you know that 100 years ago, there was a woman whose dying declaration began the demise of the KKK? Listen to us discuss how Madge Oberholtzer endured unsolicited love-bombing by the grand-dragon of the KKK and was tortured when she didn't give into his desires. Her last words unraveled the the organization when members exited, en masse, after …
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Send us a text Paige Murray is my guest today- she is the wife of nine-time rodeo world champion Ty Murray, better knows as the King of the Cowboys- Paige has witnessed the thrills and challenges of the rodeo world up close. She has a popular blog, has written a cookbook and NOW has the most adorable children’s book out called Rosie’s Wild Ride. We…
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Subscribe and Watch on YouTube Join host Bill and guest Diana Falck as they explore the intersection of community resilience and getting involved. In the wake of a recent crisis in Western North Carolina and East Tennessee, the duo highlights local relief efforts and community collaboration. Then in this special 100th episode, we get back to the ba…
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Send us a text In this episode of Got It From My Momma, host Jennifer Vickery Smith sits down with Gina Chiles, the inspiring mother of Olympic medalist Jordan Chiles. Join us as Gina shares her powerful journey of support and encouragement during one of the most challenging times in Jordan's career—after her Olympics medal was controversially stri…
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Ah yes, there's a connection between Indiana and Zak Bagans and it's the story of a haunting that's so terrifying that - not only did the local Catholic Church get involved - but Zak intervened to investigate the house himself. But, is this story a hoax to garner attention by the family, and documentary sales by Bagans? Listen and let us know what …
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In this special two-part episode we unveil the 'Wealthy Custodian,' Jeff York (from episode 74 & 76), and take a deep dive into the world of Health Savings Accounts (HSAs). Jeff joins as co-host along with Bill and Jackie (our HSA Maven) to share how they supersized thier HSAs and discovered how powerful they can be on the path to FI. This comprehe…
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Thirteen years has passed since Lauren Spierer disappeared without a trace. Listen as we go through some of the facts from the night Lauren was last seen so many years ago and talk about what may have happened. Do you have thoughts or any information on what happened? Email us at beyondtct3@gmail.com or hit us up on socials. References National Law…
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This heartfelt episode dives into the incredible story of Krista and Ed. From growing up in poverty to facing financial insecurity as adults, this resilient couple shares their journey of overcoming adversity and finding hope in the FIRE movement. Discover how a deep bond of love, open communication, strategic planning, and an unwavering spirit led…
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Send us a text This week, we sit down with the remarkable Tracy Kornet, WSMV- Nashville's news anchor and dedicated mother of three, including the NBA's own Luke Kornet of the Boston Celtics. Join us as we dive into an insightful conversation about the intersections of motherhood and a high-profile career in broadcasting. Tracy shares her experienc…
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Join us for part two of our chat with author Tobias Wayland as he recounts some of his own unexplained experiences. The gang is also reunited after the interview to chat about our own thoughts, some ridiculous - and some, very ridicuos. Sources: Unsolved Mysteries, Netflix Vol 4, Ep 5 The Lake Michigan Mothman: High Strangeness in the Midwest purch…
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Former award-winning teacher turned educator on financial literacy and relationships, Brian Page discusses the concept of 'Modern Husbands' and the importance of viewing marriage as a partnership. Learn about his innovative Marriage Toolkit, designed with insights from over 30 experts, and discover practical tips on managing money, home, careers, a…
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**Audio issues corrected - apologies for the low volume. We are SO EXCITED for this opportunity to have a chat with author Tobias Wayland, researcher of Mothman sightings, UFO incidents, Bigfoot encounters, ghosts and haunts. You've seen him on the latest Unsolved Mysteries as he discussed eyewitness accounts of Midwestern Mothman Sightings, and th…
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Send us a text American fell in love with Stephen Nedoroscik- better known as the "Pommel Horse Guy" during the 2024 Olympics in Paris. His humble nature and "superman" like appearance and performance had us all cheering for a gymnastic specialty that not many of us know much about! Since his celebrity skyrocketed, Stephen Nedoroscik has been a gue…
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Join hosts Bill and Jackie as they delve into a profound conversation with Vicki Robin, co-author of 'Your Money or Your Life.' Vicki discusses the concept of 'enoughness' as a spiritual practice and the fulfillment curve, offering insights into how recognizing enough can lead to a more satisfying life. The dialogue covers financial independence, t…
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Come on this journey with us as we explore the story of Dr. Donald Cline and his 94 known offspring from his days as one of the most prominent fertility physicians in Indiana. *Apologies for the sound static, it goes away after a minute or so. Sauces...er...Sources: Documentary: Our Father, Netflix https://www.findlaw.com/legalblogs/legally-weird/h…
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Join Bill and Jackie in an engaging conversation with Vicki Robin, co-author of the best-selling book 'Your Money or Your Life'. Vicki shares her insightful philosophy on financial independence, community resilience, and the power of frugality. She discusses her journey from active community building to aging with purpose on Whidbey Island, and how…
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Send us a text FIVE-TIME OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST MISSY FRANKLIN AND HER MOTHER D.A. JOIN HOST JENNIFER VICKERY SMITH IN A CONVERSATION ABOUT MOTHERHOOD, THE PRESSURE THAT OFTEN COMES WITH SUCCESS, AND MENTAL HEALTH. LEARN ABOUT MISSY'S CHILDHOOD AS A FOCUSED, DRIVEN, PEOPLE-PLEASING CHILD AND THE HIGHS AND LOWS OF A CAREER IN PROFESSIONAL SPORTS. Sta…
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In this episode, we describe the atrocities that happened to ten school children in one of the most prominent, first Black-American settlements. These children were given extraordinary doses of radiation in a government-funded experiment under the guise that they were getting treated for scalp fungus, which none of them even had. Sources: https://w…
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Subscribe and Watch on YouTube Kristy Shen and Bryce Leung are the dynamic duo behind the Millennial Revolution blog and movement. In this insightful episode, Kristy and Bryce discuss their journey from house-hunting to achieving Financial Independence (FI) and retiring in their early 30s. They delve into why they chose to reject traditional housin…
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Send us a text Crystal Henderson is mom to seven athletic, high-achieving difference makers including Scoot Henderson of the Portland Trailblazers. Scoot was the #3 draft pick in the NBA and at age 17, the youngest player to play in the NBA's G-League for elite athletes. The Henderson now give back to the next generation of young athletes through t…
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Interview with a Vampire. Yeah, that's right. We interviewed a genuine sanguine vampire who resides in the Hoosier state. We also take you down some loose vampire history and cover a couple of vampire-related news stories. Sources: https://wbckfm.com/illinois-ohio-cities-make-great-homes-for-vampires-apparently/ https://lawnlove.com/blog/best-worst…
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Subscribe and Watch on YouTube Meet Nadia and Nicole, the Wealth Twins! Raised by a single mother in New York City's toughest projects, these twin sisters overcame obstacles to graduate from Columbia University, work on Wall Street, and ultimately achieve early retirement. In this episode, they recount experiences from 9/11 and the 2008 financial c…
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Send us a text Robin Burrow, mother of NFL quarterback Joe Burrow (Cincinnati Bengals), discusses her son's upbringing and journey to success. She shares that Joe was always a chill and focused child, excelling in sports like baseball and basketball. Robin talks about the importance of communication and maintaining a strong support system for child…
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Subscribe and Watch on YouTube Joe Saul-Sehy of Stacking Benjamins joins the show to discuss financial planning, overcoming debt, and the importance of surrounding yourself with the right people. Joe shares his personal journey of financial mismanagement as a young financial planner, the principles behind the efficient frontier, and his thoughts on…
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After two-plus weeks of the Games, the Closing Ceremonies arrive today. Between the Parisian backdrop, the incredible athletic performances and celebrity buzz, these Olympics will stand apart – especially from the pandemic-era ones that preceded it. The Washington Post’s Ava Wallace speaks with reporter Rick Maese and columnist Jerry Brewer about t…
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The Paris Olympics have been an incredible success story for the southern Caribbean islands of Dominica, Saint Lucia and Grenada. Most of those wins came on a single night in track. The meaning of the Olympics from Grenadian bronze-medalist Lindon Victor. Plus: Host Ava Wallace gives a rundown of the latest news from Paris. Subscribe to Ava’s newsl…
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It was a blockbuster day at the track on Thursday, and it was supposed to begin with Noah Lyles being anointed with his second gold medal – this time in his signature event, the men’s 200 meters. But as the sprinters turned the corner on the track, it was clear something was wrong. The Washington Post’s Ava Wallace speaks with Post reporter Adam Ki…
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Snoop Dogg, Flavor Flav, pins: The Paris Games are a bounty of cultural weirdness. And for people attending the Games in person, you can add to the list “hospitality houses” – party houses where people can pay a fee to watch sporting events with their countrymen. The Washington Post’s Ava Wallace talks with Post features writer Dan Zak about his ex…
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Join us as we take you from California to Guyana to discus life at Jonestown, temple members who defected, and the demise of those who couldn't escape. Resources: San Diego State University https://jonestown.sdsu.edu Book: Raven, the Untold Story of the Rev. Jim Jones and His People By Tim Reiterman with John Jacobs https://www.indianapolismonthly.…
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Lauren Scuggs remembers being the only fencer in her Queens neighborhood: “It was a very weird thing for me to do.” In a sport that has been historically dominated in the United States by White people, Scruggs became the first Black American woman to win an individual fencing medal at the Olympics. The Washington Post’s Ava Wallace sat down with Sc…
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The U.S. women’s basketball team is a dynasty – and it didn’t need Caitlin Clark. Host Ava Wallace talks with columnists Candace Buckner and Jerry Brewer about that and drama on the track. Plus: How NBC brings the sounds of the Games to your living room. Subscribe to Ava’s newsletter here. Subscribe to The Washington Post here. Today’s show was pro…
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Send us a text Meet Keisha Caine Bishop- the momma and chief cheerleader behind "the fastest man in the world" - her son Noah Lyles. Noah took the gold in the 100-meter race for Team USA in the 2024 Olympics in Paris (maybe another by the time you are listening). When you hear what he has overcome- asthma, anxiety, ADHD, depression... you will chee…
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Yesterday, Noah Lyles defended his title as fastest man in the world by winning the men’s 100-meter dash. Meanwhile, Novak Djokovic bested Carlos Alcaraz, to whom he lost in Wimbledon just a month earlier. No matter where you turn, the Paris Olympics are packed with redemption stories. The Washington Post’s Ava Wallace speaks with Post reporters Ri…
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Subscribe and Watch on YouTube Bill and Jackie sit down with 'Jay,' an anonymous guest who shares his incredible journey from a military and police background to achieving financial independence by the age of 39. Jay discusses his experiences on the SWAT team and as an undercover detective, and the mental health challenges that came with his career…
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Correction: A previous version of this episode misidentified Josh Kerr, the British middle-distance runner, as Sam Kerr, the Australian soccer player. The audio has been updated to remove the error. At the last Summer Olympics, not a single American man won gold in track. This year, track superstars, including Noah Lyles, are trying to set the reco…
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Many of the superstar athletes at the Paris Olympics are older than their peers have been in the past. Superstars like LeBron James, Katie Ledecky and Simomne Biles are forcing people to rethink how old is “too old” to be competing at the Olympics. Ava Wallace talks with Post sports reporter Emily Giambalvo and Post sports columnist Jerry Brewer ab…
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Listen to Part 1 of our two-part series as we take you through Jim Jones' early life into adulthood when he formulated his penchant for preaching, and control. Episode Resources: Book: Raven, the Untold Story of the Rev. Jim Jones and His People - By Tim Reiterman with John Jacobs Also: https://www.indianapolismonthly.com/arts-and-culture/backtrack…
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There are 223 former NCAA swimmers who trained in the United States at the 2024 Olympics. But only 46 represent the United States. It’s caused some awkward situations in Paris. Host Ava Wallace talks with Post sports columnist Barry Svrluga about the drama swirling around France’s star swimmer, Léon Marchand. Plus: What it’s like for the parents of…
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The Washington Post’s Ava Wallace recaps a big day for American gymnasts and women’s rugby, and what to watch out for yet today. Plus: How social-media stars like Ilona Maher, the US women's rugby player, are creating viral moments online. Subscribe to Ava’s newsletter here. Subscribe to The Washington Post here. Today’s show was produced and mixed…
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For years, the United States and Australia have duked it out for dominance in the Olympic swimming pool. Now, with U.S. legend Michael Phelps retired and Katie Ledecky slipping in some races, it might be Australia’s turn at the top of the podium. The Washington Post’s Ava Wallace speaks with Post reporters Dave Sheinin and Rick Maese about the newe…
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The U.S. men’s basketball team has won 16 of the 20 Olympics tournaments in history. They are one of greatest team dynasties at the Summer Games. But the rest of the world might be catching up. The Washington Post’s Ava Wallace speaks with Post NBA reporter Ben Golliver about the team’s quest for redemption after their embarrassing defeat at the FI…
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Meet David and Stephen Baughier, twin brothers and prominent figures in the Financial Independence community. David, a 20-year Navy veteran and founder of Fiology, and Stephen, creator of CampFI, share their financial journeys from early money lessons to becoming community leaders. David, Stephen, Bill, and Jackie discuss the impact of life events,…
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As the Paris Olympics get underway, everyone's watching to see what world records get broken this cycle. But what happens if some records are actually unbreakable? The Washington Post’s Ava Wallace talks with sports reporters Adam Kilgore and Emily Giambalvo about what their months-long analysis of world records says about the limits of human poten…
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Paris’s audacious plan for the Opening Ceremonies had the city and organizers on edge. But despite the rain, the show went on. From Céline Dion on the Eiffel Tower to Flavor Flav at Team USA House, The Washington Post’s Ava Wallace gives you the rundown of the biggest moments from yesterday’s performances, and what events to follow today. Subscribe…
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Today is the culmination of years of planning and billions of dollars in investments for Olympics organizers and officials. It hasn’t come without controversy, though, and its impact on the lives of everyday Parisians is profound. The Washington Post’s Ava Wallace speaks with Post foreign correspondents Claire Parker and Rick Noack, who are coverin…
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