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Orkenspalter TV - Nico Mendrek, Mháire Stritter & Freunde

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Orkenspalter TV ist eigentlich ein YouTube/Twitch-Kanal mit dem Schwerpunkt Pen and Paper-Rollenspiel, LARP, Comics und Popkultur. Aber hier gibts unsere am besten für dieses Format geeigneten Actual Play-Sessions auch als Podcast. Außerdem reden wir hier in exklusiven Audioformaten übers Rollenspiel, Star Wars und ...Kram. Mehr hier: https://www.orkenspalter-tv.de/ https://www.patreon.com/orkenspaltertv
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’Laberinto de papel’ es un podcast de Xataka sobre literatura fantástica y de ciencia ficción. En cada episodio haremos un repaso por los autores o los subgéneros más importantes de la sci-fi. Nos acompañarán expertos del sector: escritores, directores, periodistas. Además, está conducido por el equipo de entretenimiento y cultura de Xataka, que en cada capítulo nos traerán curiosidades sobre el tema. Realizado gracias a la colaboración de la editorial Minotauro.
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Dieser Podcast hat kein Konzept, kein Thema und auch sonst keine sinnlosen Grenzen, denn hier wird gelabert wie mir der Schnabel gewachsen ist! An jedem ersten Sonntag im Monat um 17:00 Uhr erscheint eine neue Folge.
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Argentina es uno de los países con mayor desarrollo en biotecnología del mundo. Hay científicos, investigadoras, emprendedores, buscando soluciones creativas a problemas sociales y ambientales que hoy nos afectan. En este ciclo de entrevistas, vas a conocer qué piensan, cuál es la historia de esas personas que trabajan en los desarrollos más innovadores de Latinoamérica.
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Persönliche Gedanken und Gespräche über die Liebe, das Leben und die dazugehörenden Herausforderungen. Ich bin eine polyamore, panromantische, demisexuelle Lebens- und Beziehungsberaterin und habe erst kürzlich rausgefunden, dass ich nicht nur autistisch bin, sondern auch ADHS habe. Und da bin ich nun. Ich labere auf Schweizerdeutsch, du hörst vielleicht zu.
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Laberkoller

Gilles Reuter und Johannes Ludley

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Laberkoller ist Schwachsinn auf höchstem Niveau. Zwei Freunde mit überschaubaren Talenten verlegen ihre sonst promillehaltigen Talks zu zeitgenössischen Problemen in euer Ohr. Bullshit Business as usual, anregende Dialoge ohne ernsthaften Fokus gespickt mit unglaublich viel Erotik. Der Sexpodcast für alle, die nicht horny sind. Enjoy the show. Grazie Mille
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Laber-Rhabarbern

Miriam Heeke

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Leichtigkeit und Lebenslust wiedererlangen und behalten? Ich, Miriam, versuche es mit Humor & Fantasie anzugehen. In kurzen & knackigen Episoden berichte ich von meinen Versuchen, teile Tipps oder philosophiere einfach fröhlich vor mich hin. "Laber-Rhabarbern" erscheint wöchentlich in kurzen, circa 15-minütigen Folgen. Kommt mit mir in den Austausch: Über Instagram @laber_rhabarbern_podcast oder per Mail laber.rhabarbern@gmail.com. Ich freue mich über euer Feedback!
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Laberletik - Ein buntes Potpourri aus aktuellen Themen in der Leichtathletik. Die Deutsche Meisterin 2017 über 400m Hürden Djamila Böhm und ihr Trainer Sven Timmermann sprechen als Insider über und aus der Szene. Anregungen, Kommentare und Fragen am liebsten über Instagram: @Djamilawhoelse oder Facebook: Djamila Böhm
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El laberinto del primigenio es un podcast que trata sobre cosas frikis tales como los juegos de rol más antiguos, juegos de mesa americanos (esos de muchas figuras de plastiquete) y películas de género fantástico y ciencia ficción
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Laberinto Videoclub Radio

Péndo Del Espacio

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Cine, cómics, series, videojuegos... ¡Somos el video club de la esquina de tu barrio! Laberinto Videoclub es un emprendimiento audio-visual creado hace 6 años por Péndo del Espacio, Seb Ramírez y Mariano Carrizo. Actualmente es conducido por los susodichos Péndo y Seb, a los que se han sumado los inefables Federico Garzon Noguera, Leo Rubio y Martín H. En nuestro podcast podrás escuchar reseñas, informes, recomendaciones, discusiones, humor, gustos/disgustos y delirios varios en torno al cin ...
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Eine Star Wars Liebeserklärung mit Mháire Stritter und Nico Mendrek In "The Good Batch" wollen wir über alles reden, was uns an Star Wars gefällt und wir arbeiten uns chronologisch durch alle Serien und Filme des Kanons. Heute geht es weiter mit The Clone Wars und dessen Finale - aber auch mit Episode 3: Die Rache der Sith Ursprünglich lief das auf…
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Carmen LaBerge opens the Monday mailbag to help us understand who the Wise Men likely were, what the Star of Bethlehem might have been, and why they followed it. Faith Radio's Susie Larson opens her devotional "Prepare Him Room," and calls us to open our heart to Jesus during the Christmas holiday. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your sup…
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Lionshare's Dave Buehring helps us look at Isaiah 9:6 and the titles that describe the coming messiah. James Whitford of True Charity finishing a series of talks around the 7 parts of effective compassion, highlighting the importance of connecting those in need with God. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here…
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En este capítulo continuamos disfrutando de la sesión que ofrecimos hace dos semanas dentro de nuestro formato de El Laberinto Live. Este set de Henry Saiz tuvo lugar en la ciudad de Buenos Aires, como parte de la tercera edición de la fiesta Mirage. Te invitamos a sumergirte en la segunda hora de esta sesión. Escuchar audio…
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Thann Bennett of the The Equipped Newsletter and The Equipped radio show reflects on how Jesus disarms Satan's tools of sin and shame in our lives, and how in Him, we are crowned with life. Apologist Daniel DeWitt of Scholar Leaders talks about how Jesus, a multidimensional God, enter our limited world. How might He had been perceived? Faith Radio …
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Plugged In's Adam Holz looks at how Christmas movies have changed, how so few new ones really rise to become culturally popular, and how Christian creators are changing this. Pastor Mike Novotny of Time of Grace, author of "Lonely Less," talks about some reasons why we seem to be more lonely in our modern day, but also ways to find reconnection wit…
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Jim Morgan of Meet the Need and Drop the Stone talks about a movement to go against our hyperpolarization and angst, and choosing to be kind those we disagree with. Sport Spectrum's Jason Romano talks about atheletes in who are actively ministering to their teammates and others. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Clic…
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Pastor Alfonso Espinsoa of St. Paul's Irvine takes us through several of the prophecies in the book of Isaiah around the coming Messiah, showing how they are fulfilled in Jesus 700 years later. Robert McClelland, pastor of Hendersonville Presbyterian Church, talks about the hopelessness people in western North Carolina are feeling after Hurricane H…
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Thinking about those affected by the shootings at the Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Carmen prays for those affected, plus the concerns and hurts of her listeners. Psychologist and counselor Debra Fileta, author of "Soul Care," talks about holiday traditions, as well as how those who struggle with loneliness at the holidays often strugg…
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Daryl Crouch of Everyone's Wilson joins Carmen again to talk about more of his 12 Truths of Christmas, including how because God knows your pain, your suffering, and all about your circumstances. Because He knows, His Son came. Ruth Kramer of Mission Network News looks at their top stories of 2024, including the Christmas 2023 massacre of Christian…
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Dr. Tiffany Schatz of the Christian Medical and Dental Association talks about he significance of the UK baning puberty blockers for minors and ways to combat seasonal affective disorder. Rick Lawrence of Vibrant Faith shares about what it means to pursue a theology of progression and producing the fruit that the world around us desperately needs. …
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Nick Pitts of the Institute for Global Engagement outlines the layers behind our fear of the unknown and the major damage one singular lie can cause. Philos Project's Luke Moon shares the latest on the potential of a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas and why borders are not always permanent. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your supp…
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Psychologist Linda Mintle helps us identify holiday stressers and how to avoid stress eating. She also offers other ideas to help you move through anxiety during the Christmas season. Becky Harling, author of "Cultivating Deeper Connections in a Lonely World," talks about what are often the causes of loneliness, and helps us do better connecting wi…
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Carmen LaBerge looks at the various details around Jesus birth given in the Gospels and throughout the Bible and tries to provide the overall story of the nativity event. Political scientist Daniel Bennett, author of "Uneasy Citizenship," helps us look at our current cultural moment, as well as our holiday gatherings, and offers help for we can fai…
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En el episodio de esta semana ofrecemos un set del músico y host de radio Kyle Jameson, que reivindica estilos como el jazz fusión y nos descubre joyas musicales difíciles de encontrar hoy en día en las plataformas habituales. Os invitamos a viajar a una época gloriosa de la música con esta sesión emitida en 1988. Escuchar audio…
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Plugged In's Adam Holz looks at a FX docuseries "Social Studies" and how it opens our eyes to how and why youth use social media and their dependence on it. He talks about how, as parents, we can better understand and guide our kids. Carmen LaBerge looks at the most recent news out of Syria, and the freeing of prisoners including an American. Faith…
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The Equipped Newsletter's Thann Bennett looks back on the past year of his life, the highs and lows. He also asked how convinced are you of various Biblical truths? Social media expert Chris Martin helps us better understand what China knows about us through their hack of US telecom companies and our phones. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible b…
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»Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres…« An Julius Cäsars »De bello Gallico« ist wohl keine Lateinschülerin der letzten Jahrhunderte ganz vorbeigekommen – insofern in Cäsars selbstverliebte Propagandaschrift über Schlachten mit wilden Wald-Grobianen und Brücken-Architektur eigentlich überqualifiziert für eine Laberfach-Folge. Wir waren überrascht,…
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Speaker and author Carol McLeod shares hope from her Christmas devotional "Let There Be Joy." Aunt Anne's Pretzels founder Anne Beiler, author of "The Secret Lies Within," talks about her traumas, the deep painful secrets, and the lies she told herself, and how she brought them to God for healing. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your supp…
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Political scientist Mark Caleb Smith looks at the how a growing number of people are excusing the murder of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson and how it shows concerning trends in our society. Undue Medical Debt's Daniel Lempert talks about how churches and other groups can help those in their community suffering under the weight of medical debt…
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Science and bioethics writer Heather Zeiger addresses the recent vote in the UK House of Commons that would legalize assisted dying there, and the deeper issues of caring for a dying person and the honoring them as being made in God's image. Dr. Corbin Hoornbeek, president of the University of Northwestern - St. Paul and Northwestern Media (Faith R…
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Carmen LaBerge talks about a church in Kansas City that will be displaying a collection of nativity scenes and how we individually and collectively can do things that point people to Jesus this Christmas season. Mission Network News' Ruth Kramer updates us on the situation in and around Syria after the fall of Assad, and what it might mean for Chri…
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Collin Hansen of The Gospel Coalition helps us look at the past year and what jumps out to him as the top news stories with definite theological importance. The American Bible Society's John Plake continues to unpack the findings of the State of the Bible 2024 report helps us look at problem of loneliness, especially in younger generations, the pro…
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Political scientist Adam Carrington helps us look at the Advent season, the coming of Jesus and how it affects our lives, including our politicial engagement. Billy Hallowell of CBN's Faith Wire looks at recent religious news headlines, including a LifeWay Research report showing that for those who don't plan to attend Christmas services, they woul…
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Eine Star Wars Liebeserklärung mit Mháire Stritter und Nico Mendrek In "The Good Batch" wollen wir über alles reden, was uns an Star Wars gefällt und wir arbeiten uns chronologisch durch alle Serien und Filme des Kanons. Heute geht es weiter mit The Clone Wars und wir reden über den Backdoor Pilot von The Bad Batch und Echos Rückkehr. Ursprünglich …
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Security expert Elizabeth Neumann helps us look at the fall of the Assad regime in Syria over the weekend, who's taking over the nation, what it means for the Middle East for minority communities and for the world, and how we can pray in the face of the many unknowns. Carmen LaBerge looks a various news around Notre Dame's reopening, a financial ad…
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Dave Buehring of the discipleship ministry Lionshare looks at the recent increased interest in God and the Bible, and the importance of being there to disciple these people. He also reflects on the losses this past year and their impact on his Christmas celebration. True Charity's James Whitford continues explaining the 7 parts of effective charity…
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Laberinto donde comentamos cuatro películas libres primera parte. 1) “Detachment" (2011) Dir. Tony Kaye Sinopsis A un instituto lleno de alumnos problemáticos y con unos resultados académicos muy bajos, llega Henry Bathes, un profesor sustituto que posee un auténtico don para conectar con los alumnos. Pero Henry prefiere ignorar su talento. Al trab…
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Laberinto donde comentamos cuatro cuentos de libres en el café Tierra 56 en CDMX 1) “Capítulo 24. El materialismo revolucionario de Marx (1818-1883)" en "Cuentos Filosóficos" de Martin Cohen. 2) “La casa Tomada" de Julio Cortázar 3) “Manuscrito encontrado en el Olvido” en "Los girasoles ciegos" de Alberto Méndez 4) “El Farsante Feliz. Un cuento de …
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Laberinto donde comentamos “ “La Condición Humana" de André Malraux publicada en 1933 Sinopsis Ambientada en Shanghai en 1928, en el curso de la lucha que opuso a los comunistas a Chiang-Kai-shek, La condición humana es una obra coral llena de recovecos y de profundidades que aborda la historia de un grupo de personajes, la mayoría de ellos comunis…
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Laberinto donde comentamos “ “La Condición Humana" de André Malraux publicada en 1933 Sinopsis Ambientada en Shanghai en 1928, en el curso de la lucha que opuso a los comunistas a Chiang-Kai-shek, La condición humana es una obra coral llena de recovecos y de profundidades que aborda la historia de un grupo de personajes, la mayoría de ellos comunis…
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Laberinto donde comentamos “El jardín de los cerezos" de Antón Chéjov publicada en 1904 Sinopsis El jardín de los cerezos es una obra lírica en cuatro actos de Antón Pávlovich Chéjov, escrita en 1903. La obra comienza como comedia, pero al final encontramos características de lo cómico y lo trágico. Antón Chéjov fue el creador del llamado "nuevo dr…
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Esta semana recuperamos un formato que ya ofrecimos en temporadas pasadas: el Laberinto Live, sesiones grabadas en fiestas o eventos en exclusiva para nuestros oyentes. En este episodio ofrecemos parte de la sesión que Henry Saiz ofreció en una de sus fiestas Mirage, en la ciudad de Buenos Aires. Compartimos la primera entrega de este set especial …
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Plugged In's Adam Holz reviews the new Netflix docu-drama "Mary" which pulls in some apocryphal and violent story lines around Mary, the mother of Jesus. He also talks about how social media influences our kids' Christmas wish lists. Fitness expert Kim Dolan Leto shares some of the things she has stopped doing a a Christian woman. Faith Radio podca…
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Brent Leatherwood, president of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, looks at recent arguments before the US Supreme Court around a Tennesee law that bans the use of puberty blockers and other medical interventions on youth that can permamently deform gender dysphoric children. Apologist Daniel DeWitt offers hope and joy, even when we are f…
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Vaneetha Risner, author of the free, downloadable booklet "Helping the Hurting," offers ideas for helping those who are struggling this Christmas season. Steve Cleary of Revelation Media and the iBible app talks about their new project "The Real Story of Christmas," and how you can use it to share Christmas with others. Faith Radio podcasts are mad…
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Carmen LaBerge reflects the shooting death of Brian Thompson of United Healthcare, what his family is going through, and remembering when her dad died when she was a teen and thinks of ways we can comfort others from the times we were comforted by God. Kathy Branzell of the National Day of Prayer Taskforce talks about how we can truly reflect the j…
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Bill English of Bible and Business helps us look at some of those crazy gift idea lists and how we can be both meaningful and purposeful in our giving in light of the great giver of gifts. Nadya Williams, author of "Mothers, Children, and the Body Politic," exposes how our culture devalues motherhood and commoditizes children, and offers a vision t…
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Everyone's Wilson's Daryl Crouch helps us think deep about certain truths that can't help make Christmas joyful. Russ Ramsey, author of "The Advent of the Lamb of God," helps us look at some of the art you might see during the Christmas season and the depth of meaning they convey. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Cl…
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Meghan Ryan Asbury, author of "You are Not Behind," offers a God's eye view of our lives, and how while we may not have all we had hoped to in our lives so far, we still have much to love about the life God has given us. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. On this Giving Tuesday, give now: Click here…
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Psychologist Linda Mintle offers ideas to help make the holidays less stressful and less of a hit on your budget. T. Martin Bennett, author of "Wounded Tiger," talks about God's transforming power in the life of Mitsuo Fuchida, the man who lead the Pearl Harbor Attack. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here…
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Carmen LaBerge opens the Monday Mailbag to answer a group of questions around why the magi travelled from a distant land to look for the new born King of Israel. Political scientist Daniel Bennett, author of "Uneasy Citizenship," talks around a variety of issues, including the problem of many children's sports leagues scheduling on Sunday mornings,…
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Eine Star Wars Liebeserklärung mit Mháire Stritter und Nico Mendrek In "The Good Batch" wollen wir über alles reden, was uns an Star Wars gefällt und wir arbeiten uns chronologisch durch alle Serien und Filme des Kanons. Heute geht es weiter mit The Clone Wars und wir reden nur kurz über den Ahsoka wird Schmugglerin-Arc, weil so wenig daran Sinn er…
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Denise Gitsham, author of "Politics for People Who Hate Politics," provides insights to loving those who disagree with you, especially during the holidays. Author and musician Caroline Cobb, author of "Advent for Exiles," reminds us of being exiles in this world, and how Jesus' coming offers us a hope amid our seeming alienation. Faith Radio podcas…
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