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*This podcast is now archived but I'm actively still producing b2b marketing and the attention economy episodes over on 'The Digital Dispatch Podcast'. And maybe throwing in a complaint or two about the Jaguars. Follow along with all of my content/socials at: https://digitaldispatch.io/blythe-brumleve-bio-owner-of-digital-dispatch/
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Bethel Assembly Red Bluff David Blythe

Bethel Assembly Red Bluff David Blythe

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This podcast includes sermons from Sunday morning and evening services from Bethel Assembly of God church in Red Bluff, California. The sermons are listed by date and the description tells you who delivered the sermon. Please feel free to download some or all of the files onto your computer, iPhone, iPad, or other idevice. If you do not have an idevice, you can simply copy and paste the files onto an MP3 player or burn them onto a CD using iTunes.
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Remember the supply chain problems of 2020 and 2021? The story we were told was that the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the global economy's ability to make and transport goods of every type imaginable: Surgical masks. Car parts. Infant formula. But as New York Times' global economic correspondent Peter Goodman explains in his new book, “How the World…
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Send us a text We all know about Rosie the Riveter and the women who kept our factories afloat during WWII. But did you know thousands of young women (some as young as 16) took to our fields and farms as well? These girls kept the country (and the troops) fed, but their contribution was largely forgotten once the war was over. The Blyth Festival se…
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Send us a text Rural Ontario isn't exactly known as a hotbed of paranormal activity. But it turns out Canada's last official charge of witchcraft was laid right here in Huron County. In 1919. Yes, you read that correctly. A Canadian woman was charged with witchcraft long after the telephone, the radio and the automobile had been invented. And playw…
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Send us a text Fifty years ago this summer, an actor, a playwright and a newspaper editor walked into a bar .... OK, kidding, it wasn't a bar. But James Roy, Anne Chislett and Keith Roulston DID sit down in Keith's living room and decide to start a summer theatre festival in Blyth, Ontario. Miraculously, nobody told them they were crazy. Fifty year…
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When it comes to governing our economy, estimates rule the day. We want to know what effect a policy might have on the government’s budget, on economic growth, on employment…in the next 1 year, 5 years, 10 years…you get the idea. If you want to make (or critique) public policy, you better have numbers to back it up. To get those types of estimates,…
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Send us a text In the long, hot summer of 1972, a group of barefoot Toronto actors made their way to an abandoned farm house in Clinton, Ontario. There they began a theatrical experiment that would result in a collective creation known as The Farm Show. Quite possibly the most influential play in Canadian-theatre history, The Farm Show became a mas…
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When you think of high-end luxury commodities, you might imagine yachts, private jets, or even whole islands. But in the last few years, another commodity has started to receive a lot of attention from the world’s wealthiest people: citizenship. With enough money, people can buy their way into becoming a citizen of a growing list of countries aroun…
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Send us a text Need help choosing what to see at Blyth this summer? We've got you covered! Playwright, actor, and avid Huron-County historian Kelly McIntosh walks us through all six shows on Blyth's 2024 playbill in this episode. Kelly has appeared on stages across the country, and will be familiar to Blyth audiences as co-writer of In The Wake of …
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Listeners of the Rhodes Center Podcast have probably heard of companies like Black Rock, State Street and Vanguard. You’ve also probably heard how, through ETFs and other investment products, these types of investment firms own a staggering share of the world’s biggest companies (20-25% of the S&P 500 by some estimates). But in this episode, you’ll…
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