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A proven stolen election, Venezuela, and Somalian pirates. PLUS, live from Washington DC, Tom Caldwell, author of The Mouths of the Wicked: A True January 6 Story of Corruption, Persecution, Survival, and Victory, reflects on his life 5 years post-January 6th and recalls how he was treated by his own government after serving almost 20 years in the Navy and providing successful software systems to multiple branches of the federal government.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1-6 Matt Barrows of The Athletic talks about 49ers prep for Eagles & what he sees as 49ers path to victory vs tough Philly teamSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How does the prayer of petition restore what you need in life? Watch Kenneth Copeland on Believer's Voice of Victory to discover how Faith makes the prayer of petition work. Whatever you need in life, or whatever area of your life needs to be restored, you can find answers by learning how to have Faith in God!
How does the prayer of petition restore what you need in life? Watch Kenneth Copeland on Believer's Voice of Victory to discover how Faith makes the prayer of petition work. Whatever you need in life, or whatever area of your life needs to be restored, you can find answers by learning how to have Faith in God!
WHAT A TIME TO BE ALIVE! Today is the start of a WHOLE NEW YEAR, for ourselves, our families, our nation, and our AMERICAN FIRST-WORLD CULTURE—and 2026 is going to be AWESOME!Best of all, we're starting 2026 with an UTTERLY SMASHED OVERTON WINDOW on matters of migration, culture, race, and the demonstrable impossibility of first-world and third-world peoples to live in close proximity and in competition for the world's scarce resources. The cultural battlefield is now visible to all, as well as the harsh reality that there will ultimately be only ONE victorious peoples governing the globe's ostensibly first-world nations. EITHER the third-world peoples will be expelled from first-world lands, and the proper cultural hierarchy re-established, OR civilization will be eradicated within our lifetimes. THOSE ARE THE STAKES. PREPARE ACCORDINGLY!
Tuesday's 9am hour of Mac & Cube kept on with Ben Garrett, from the Ole Miss Spirit, tells McElroy & Cubelic the latest on Trinidad Chambliss's future with the team, what we learned about Pete Golding from the Sugar Bowl win, and how he sees the upcoming game against Miami playing out; then, Cole & Greg lay out the keys to victory for Ole Miss & Miami; later, EJ Manuel, from the ACC Network, tells McElroy & Cubelic what teams are getting in Ashton Daniels & Hollywood Smothers, and who has what advantages in this Ole Miss vs. Miami Peach Bowl; and finally, some Bad Box Scores of the Day close out our Tuesday. "McElroy & Cubelic In The Morning" airs 7am-10am weekdays on WJOX-94.5!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“And he said unto me, My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness. Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me.” (2 Corin... More...
0:30 - Maduro: Reactions 16:41 - Pro-Maduro protestors 40:02 - The fall of Walz 01:02:26 - Child actors wanted 01:18:17 - In-depth History with Frank from Arlington Heights 01:21:22 - Joseph Moreno, former DOJ federal prosecutor and U.S. Army combat veteran, breaks down the legal case behind Maduro’s removal — plus the censure of Sen. Kelly and Jack Smith’s testimony 01:34:37 - Wirepoints founder Mark Glennon warns Illinois, New York, and other blue states are about to learn some painful lessons about socialism. 01:52:31 - Navy veteran Tom Caldwell recounts his arrest, imprisonment, and fight for survival as a J-6er. For more of Tom’s story, check out his book The Mouths of the Wicked: A True January 6 Story of Corruption, Persecution, Survival and Victory 02:10:49 - Former federal prosecutor Bill Shipley: Yes, The Trump/Bondi DOJ Is Aggressively Pursuing Multiple Fraud Investigations In Minnesota — Here Are The Details. For more from Bill, check out his substack substack.com/@shipwreckedcrewSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As It Turns Out, President Trump Took Out Maduro – And Perhaps a Somali Warlord in MinnesotaYeah, that's right – Trump bags the big bad Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro in a ballsy midnight raid on January 3, 2026, hauls him and his wife straight to New York for those long-overdue narco-terrorism charges. Blindfolded, handcuffed, perp-walked like a common cartel thug. Trump watches the whole thing live from Mar-a-Lago, probably with a Diet Coke in hand, grinning ear to ear. Victory lap complete.And just two days later? Boom – Tim Walz, Minnesota's own homegrown warlord presiding over a fraud empire that makes Maduro's schemes look like pocket change, suddenly "decides" he's not running for reelection. Coincidence? Please. The guy's staring down a tidal wave of investigations into billions vanished from child nutrition, autism programs, housing, and those ghostly childcare centers. Walz bails faster than a rat off a sinking ship, citing he can't "fully commit" – translation: the feds are closing in, and an indictment would make campaigning awkward.This isn't oversight failure; it's a full-blown Somali-linked grift network thriving under Walz's watch. Feeding Our Future alone: $250+ million stolen, dozens convicted, mostly Somali defendants turning relief funds into luxury cars and wire transfers. Then the childcare explosion – empty buildings raking in millions, viral videos exposing the scam, feds freezing funds and surging agents into Minneapolis. And who's in the mix? Keith Ellison, the AG who allegedly had to personally sign off on fraud probes – talk about a bottleneck designed for bottlenecks. Ilhan Omar, queen of the district where it all went down, with fraudsters mysteriously donating to her campaigns. Ties? Mountains of circumstantial smoke, and where there's smoke, indictments are usually cooking.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Seth on Venezuela and Victory! Producer David Doll discusses his weekend antics. A listener call-in on Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett (D-TX). We're joined by John Dombroski, founder and president of Grand Canyon Planning Associates. Sarah E. Hunt, President of the Joseph Rainey Center for Public Policy on the history of the center and recent public opinion surveys they have conducted. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz (D) has announced he will not seek a third term as governor due to the ongoing welfare fraud scandal in the Gopher State.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, just stop and consider that we're talking one-on-one. We're just talking over coffee. Go with me here. You seem like something is really getting to you. Are you about to give up on something important? If so, please listen—just for a couple of minutes.Luke 18:1 says, “One day Jesus told his disciples a story to show that they should always pray and never give up.”Let's think boldly for a second. Whatever your problem is, God can fix it. He can. The Bible is full of these fixes, and so is our present day, when story after story of miraculous rescues shows us clearly that God exists, and that He cares for you as a person.Jesus knows your story, and more importantly, He knows the end of your story.Victory is waiting for you, but you must not give up. Don't give in to that voice urging you to stop. Listen to the voice of Love. Tell Jesus what you need. Right now.Will you pray with me?Lord, this thing hurts so much right now, but we aren't going to give up, because you never give up on us. Thank you for that! In Jesus' name, amen. Change your shirt, and you can change the world! Save 15% Off your entire purchase of faith-based apparel + gifts at Kerusso.com with code KDD15.
Made with Restream. Livestream on 30+ platforms at once via https://restream.ioThe boys discuss the 24-17 Victory over the Eagles, off season questions, and recap the DQ-AP Presser. Then they answer fan questions to wrap up the show!!Support the show
We trace the sharp contrast between Jehoshaphat's praise-fueled victory and Jehoram's tragic drift, drawing a straight line from small compromises to generational fallout. A simple prayer of willingness becomes the pathway to real faithfulness and practical change.• Gratitude for community support and vision for the new year• Jehoshaphat's response to crisis through fasting, prayer and worship• The battle belongs to God as a lived strategy• Victory through praise and the abundance of blessing• Subtle compromise in alliances and unfinished high places• Jehoram's violent rule and the cost of drift• Why grit fails and willingness to rely on God matters• Simple practices to prioritize God's word and guard against driftLet's prioritize the Word of God this year—hear it, love it, live itSend Mike a quick message! (If you seek a reply, instead please contact through Outloudbible.com) Support the showCheck out outloudbible.com for helpful study resources, and to discover how to bring the public reading of God's word to your church, conference, retreat, or other event.
Etiquette, manners, and beyond! In this episode, Nick and Leah answer listener questions about enduring holiday dishes you dislike, managing ungrateful gift recipients, acknowledging victories without praise, and much more. Please follow us! (We'd send you a hand-written thank you note if we could.)Have a question for us? Call or text (267) CALL-RBW or visit ask.wyrbw.comQUESTIONS FROM THE WILDERNESS:What should you do if your mother-in-law keeps making you a special Thanksgiving dish you do not like?How should you handle a father-in-law who seems ungrateful for a gift?What is a polite way to acknowledge that someone won an election without congratulating them?Is it rude to order someone a drink without asking and then request payment? Should an airplane window shade be closed on a daytime flight?THINGS MENTIONED DURING THE SHOWNick & Leah on the "Tamron Hall Show"YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO...Support our show through PatreonSubscribe and rate us 5 stars on Apple PodcastsCall, text, or email us your questionsFollow us on Instagram, Facebook, Threads, TikTok, and YouTubeVisit our official websiteSign up for our newsletterBuy some fabulous official merchandiseCREDITSHosts: Nick Leighton & Leah BonnemaProducer & Editor: Nick LeightonTheme Music: Rob ParavonianADVERTISE ON OUR SHOWClick here for detailsTRANSCRIPTEpisode 291See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
01/05 Full Show: Hour 1 - 1:00 Hour 2 - 45:00 Hour 3 - 1:27:00 Hour 4 - 2:05:00 The Sports Junkies break down the top DC sports storylines. Today's guests were John Keim, Brian Keefe, and Ryan Wilson.
Mike Cernovich on Maduro's capture, Charlie Kirk's murder and how everything is downstream from the spiritual war. (00:00) The Capture of Nicolas Maduro (11:15) Was This a Victory for the US? (25:50) What Do the Next 3 Years Look Like? (37:17) The Institutionalized White Hate in America (49:21) Why Regime-Changing Venezuela Is a Pivot Point in American History (1:45:22) Should We Be Worried About Demon Possession? (1:47:22) Death and the Final Judgement Paid partnerships with: Vandy Crisps: Get 25% off with code TUCKER at https://vandycrisps.com/Tucker Cowboy Colostrum: Get 25% off your entire order with code TUCKER at https://cowboycolostrum.com Last Country Supply: Real prep starts with the basics. Here's what we keep stocked: https://lastcountrysupply.com Battalion Metals: Shop fair-priced gold and silver. Gain clarity and confidence in your financial future at https://battalionmetals.com/tucker Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Have you ever signed your name to a petition because you wanted change in a certain part of your city? Just as you petition a city, you can petition God through prayer. Join Kenneth Copeland on Believer's Voice of Victory to find out how your prayers can be answered when you pray the prayer of petition based on God's WORD. Tune in to discover the only name you need when petitioning heaven for your covenant promises.
In "The Schemes of the Devil" based on Ephesians 6:10-12, Jon Harris urges believers to recognize the reality and danger of Satan, a deceptive liar and destroyer who blinds unbelievers and actively tempts Christians toward sin, division, unforgiveness, pride, and false beliefs, yet whose power is limited and ultimately defeated. While unbelievers remain helpless under his dominion and should fear him, Christians need not fear but must take him seriously, staying alert to his tailored schemes that exploit personal weaknesses through lies about others, self, God, and even Satan himself. Victory comes not in our own strength but by continually putting on the full armor of God (truth, righteousness, the gospel of peace, faith, salvation, the Word of God, and prayer), depending on the Lord's might to stand firm against spiritual forces of evil in ongoing spiritual warfare.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/conversations-that-matter8971/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Defense flips the script in Chicago Jake Bates drilled the winner as time expired. The Detroit Lions closed the season by sweeping the division winners and silencing Soldier Field. The defense did the heavy lifting. With four of the top five defensive backs out, Kelvin Shepherd leaned into zone. The Lions played cover 4 and mix-and-match zone looks almost exclusively. Chicago expected man coverage. They did not get it. The results were obvious. The Bears were shut out for most of the game. Caleb Williams looked uncomfortable. Route timing frayed. Aidan Hutchison generated steady pressure. Ty Lake Williams delivered his best game of the season. The linebackers had shaky moments in coverage, and Colson Loveland stacked production, but the structure held. It took about three quarters before Chicago adjusted. By then, the tone was set. Goff, St. Brown, and a patched right side The Bears' radio booth did not expect Jared Goff to move as much as he did. On the tape, the pocket work was efficient, not frantic. The bigger story was protection. Penei was ruled out on Friday. Chris Hubbard stepped in at right tackle and faced Montez Sweat. Hubbard had not played all season. He responded with a clean, composed performance that stabilized the edge. Inside, the much maligned interior offensive line delivered its best pass protection in a long time. It was not perfect. Goff had to flee a couple of snaps and had a few passes batted. But the plan matched the protection. Reads were on time. Matchups were targeted. Amon-Ra St. Brown roasted C.J. Gardner-Johnson throughout. Wherever that matchup appeared, the ball followed. North–south runs and the kick that ended it The run game stayed on schedule with quick hitters. No wasted lateral stretch calls. David Montgomery and Jahmyr Gibbs got north and south with decisiveness. Cutback lanes opened and were used. That rhythm mattered late. It set up the final drive that put Bates on the field with the game on his foot. He delivered. The kick split the uprights as the clock hit zero. The Detroit Lions walked out of Chicago with a victory, a sweep of the division winners, and momentum from a plan that fit the personnel. In an NFL season defined by attrition, the Lions adapted, defended space, and found answers at critical positions. From the rival airwaves Pre-game on Chicago radio centered on the Bears, their playoff paths, and even some delight at the Packers getting blasted by the Vikings. Those same voices were stunned when Detroit never played man coverage. They noted the late Chicago adjustment and also flagged Goff's pocket movement. Next week brings Bears vs. Packers. This week belongs to Detroit. #detroitlions #lions #detroitlionspodcast #jakebates #aidanhutchisonpressure #chrishubbardrighttackle #peneiruledoutfriday #montezsweatmatchup #zonecoveragecover4 #kelvinshepherddefensivecoordinator #calebwilliamsuncomfortable #amon-rast.brownvscjgardner-johnson #jaredgoffmovement #interioroffensivelinepassprotection #north-southrungame #montyandgibbscutbacklanes #nomancoveragesurprise #game-winningfieldgoalastimeexpired Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chad Leistikow and Scott Dochterman put a bow on the 2025 Iowa Football season following its win over Vanderbilt. Has the Big Ten set itself above the SEC? Discussing the transfer portal, Hawkeye Hoops, and more courtesy of GameDay Men's Health. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Commanders finished the season with a win, but some fans are angry about it.
It's never been so easy to win in business because so many people are scared, confused and checked out.I predict the coming 12 months will be full of volatility. If you're unprepared it'll be a hard year yet if you're battleproofed it'll be your best year.Definitely use this year to step into the possibility, bigness and mastery the best within you is craving to see.My team has just opened access to my completely new and very helpful online program The Amazing Day Blueprint. It's designed with one strong focus: to help you consistently build great days in 2026, that turn into the single greatest year of your life. Here are all of the details.FOLLOW ROBIN SHARMA:InstagramFacebookXYouTube
Have you ever signed your name to a petition because you wanted change in a certain part of your city? Just as you petition a city, you can petition God through prayer. Join Kenneth Copeland on Believer's Voice of Victory to find out how your prayers can be answered when you pray the prayer of petition based on God's WORD. Tune in to discover the only name you need when petitioning heaven for your covenant promises.
Seth and Sean re-live the Texans' win over the Colts yesterday via the voice of the Texans, Marc Vandermeer, give credit where it's due in Acknowledge Me, and give their thoughts on the opponents the Texans are set to face next season.
Winning is easy to celebrate. Losing is where character shows up. How you handle defeat determines whether you are a contender or just passing time. Show Notes In this episode of Shark Theory, Baylor dives into a moment from the college football playoffs that had nothing to do with a win and everything to do with mindset. After Ole Miss upset Georgia, Baylor noticed something powerful in the postgame moment. Kirby Smart, head coach of the losing team, did not sulk, blame, or deflect. Instead, he walked over, smiled, and genuinely congratulated the opposing coach. That moment revealed what real excellence looks like. Baylor breaks down why wins rarely teach us much. Victories feel good, but they do not expose who we really are. Losses do. Defeat reveals humility, emotional maturity, and confidence or the lack of it. This episode challenges listeners to reflect on how they personally handle losses. Arguments. Missed opportunities. Promotions that go to someone else. Deals that fall through. Not getting chosen. Baylor asks the hard question. Do you need the last word, or can you walk away with dignity? He explains the difference between people who lose occasionally and people who are experts at losing. Career losers blame, deflect, and spiral. Winners acknowledge the moment, respect the opponent, learn the lesson, and get back to work. Baylor also explores the importance of celebrating others even when it is not your season. A true winner knows their time will come again. That confidence allows them to cheer loudly for someone else without jealousy or insecurity. The episode closes with a powerful reminder. Seasons change. Some days you will be the best in the room. Other days, someone else will be. Champions do not panic when it is not their moment. They study, adjust, and prepare to win the next one. What You'll Learn in This Episode • Why losses reveal more about character than wins • How humility in defeat signals true confidence • The difference between occasional failure and a losing mindset • Why celebrating others is a marker of leadership • How to respond when it is not your season • Why champions focus forward instead of blaming backward Featured Quote "You don't learn much from winning. You learn everything from how you handle losing." If 2026 does not start the way you hoped, do not panic. Handle defeat with class, learn the lesson, and get back to work. Champions always find a way to win the next one.
This episode is a recent sermon by Dr. Ben Lovvorn on John 3:1-21, preached at First Baptist Dallas on the first Sunday of 2026. You will learn how Nicodemus discovers that salvation cannot be achieved through morality, religion, or good works. Jesus makes it clear: God must make you new. Salvation does not come through good works or self-improvement. It requires transformation. Dr. Ben Lovvorn serves as the Senior Executive Pastor at First Baptist Dallas. For an incredible library of biblical resources from our Senior Pastor, Dr. Robert Jeffress, visit Pathway to Victory: ptv.org To financially support the mission of First Baptist Dallas, you can give online here: firstdallas.org/fbdgive
In this compelling episode of Crafting a Meaningful Life, Mary Crafts interviews Bill Schuffenhauer, a former Olympian who shares his remarkable journey from adversity to triumph. Known for his resilience and determination, Bill recounts how he overcame a tumultuous childhood in Utah, marked by drugs, foster care, and low expectations, to become a celebrated Olympic athlete. He discusses his switch from track and field to bobsledding, emphasizing the importance of intention and accountability in crafting a meaningful life. This inspirational conversation focuses on the mindset shifts required to overcome failures and embrace challenges, resonating with listeners who seek to transform their own life narratives. Bill talks about his struggle with identity post-retirement and how adopting new success principles helped him navigate through life's adversities. We explore key themes such as taking accountability, the importance of a supportive community, and the powerful practice of gratitude in healing and personal growth. Whether you're setting New Year intentions or seeking a path out of a personal slump, this episode offers practical wisdom and motivation. About the Guest: Bill Schuffenhauer is a former Olympian and Olympic Silver Medalist who competed in the sport of bobsled. Despite a challenging upbringing that involved foster homes and exposure to drugs and crime through his family, Bill turned his life around to become a world-class athlete. He has represented the United States at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, winning a silver medal in bobsledding. After retiring from sports, Bill experienced a period of personal turmoil but rediscovered his purpose through programs like TMIC and Jack Canfield's success principles. Today, Bill is a motivational speaker and life coach, helping others to craft a meaningful life by design. Key Takeaways: Victim Mentality vs. Accountability: Emphasizing the transformative power of taking 100% accountability for one's life, as opposed to blaming external circumstances. Power of Intention: Establishing intentions rather than resolutions for meaningful changes in life. Embracing Challenges: Viewing failures as learning opportunities and stepping stones toward future success. Consistent Practice: The significance of daily practices in cultivating success principles and maintaining a growth-oriented mindset. Gratitude and Healing: How adopting gratitude can initiate healing and foster resilience in facing life's challenges. Notable Quotes: "Why not me? If that person can do it, then I can do it." "Failure is what got me to this point. You have to look at failure as a learning tool and not something that's holding you back." "What is the most important conversation that we're not having with ourselves?" "As soon as you decide to have gratitude, that's when the healing will start." "E plus R equals O. You have an event plus your reaction or your response, we can then dictate the outcome or not dictate the outcome." Resources: Bill Schuffenhauer's Website Bill on Instagram More on EA Firm For a journey of inspiration, transformation, and the creation of a life by design, make sure to dive into the full episode. Stay tuned for more engaging and insightful conversations on Crafting a Meaningful Life.
In this episode of International Horizons, RBI Director (acting) Eli Karetny speaks with philosopher Alexandre Lefebvre about liberalism not merely as a political doctrine, but as a lived way of life. Against the backdrop of rising populism, nationalism, and post-liberal regimes, Lefebvre revisits the liberal tradition—from Locke and Mill to Rawls and Berlin—to argue that liberalism has always contained a moral and existential core. Drawing on John Rawls's early work and Pierre Hadot's idea of philosophy as spiritual exercise, the conversation explores freedom and generosity as liberal virtues, the tension between neutrality and perfectionism, and why liberal societies struggle to defend themselves against more overt visions of the good life. Moving between political theory, international order, nationalism, and spirituality, Karetny and Lefebvre ask whether liberalism can still offer meaning without becoming imperial, moralistic, or coercive—and what liberals stand to lose if they fail to recognize the depth of their own commitments. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
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6:00 HOUR: A hollow Victory Monday, How did the Lions win leave you feeling?
1/5/26 - A hollow Victory Monday, How did the Lions win leave you feeling? The #1 reason the Lions missed the playoffs, T.J. Lang
Hour 3 with Bob Pompeani and Joe Starkey: Around the NFL: Jonathan Gannon has been fired after three seasons in Arizona. Raheem Morris is out in Atlanta despite two 8-9 seasons in back to back years. The Browns have fired Kevin Stefanski. Grading the Steelers offense and defense against the Ravens. We all give Aaron Rodgers an A+!
Was it the right call for the Steelers to go for it from the 1-yard line at the end of the first half? Bob would have kicked the field goal. Should the Steelers have gone for it on 4th and 1 with the tush push play they didn't convert? Yes, we all agreed with the call. People were complaining after the game that Ben Skowronek had leverage on the missed field goal.
The linebackers had an up and down game. Lamar Jackson played great in the fourth quarter. Alex Highsmith and Nick Herbig had opportunities and missed some, but converted on many too. Both teams played with high risk to try to win the division. Ray Fittipaldo of the Post-Gazette in his report card gives the linebackers a B-. Bob gives the linebackers a B.
Hour 2 with Bob Pompeani and Joe Starkey: Is Father Max the Steelers version of Sister Jean? The crowd had a big impact on the game. Was it the right call for the Steelers to go for it from the 1-yard line at the end of the first half? There is a good chance that Lamar Jackson, Josh Allen, and Joe Burrow will all make the HOF but not win a Super Bowl.
In this episode of International Horizons, RBI Director (acting) Eli Karetny speaks with philosopher Alexandre Lefebvre about liberalism not merely as a political doctrine, but as a lived way of life. Against the backdrop of rising populism, nationalism, and post-liberal regimes, Lefebvre revisits the liberal tradition—from Locke and Mill to Rawls and Berlin—to argue that liberalism has always contained a moral and existential core. Drawing on John Rawls's early work and Pierre Hadot's idea of philosophy as spiritual exercise, the conversation explores freedom and generosity as liberal virtues, the tension between neutrality and perfectionism, and why liberal societies struggle to defend themselves against more overt visions of the good life. Moving between political theory, international order, nationalism, and spirituality, Karetny and Lefebvre ask whether liberalism can still offer meaning without becoming imperial, moralistic, or coercive—and what liberals stand to lose if they fail to recognize the depth of their own commitments. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science
Part one of the AFIO Now interview with author Robert Kim on the Five Kim Brothers. In this episode the author, Robert Kim, and two members of the Kim Brothers family, Art and Richard Kim, talk with AFIO's James Hughes about "Victory in Shanghai: A Korean American Family's Journey to the CIA and the Army Special Forces" This 2-part interview provides vignettes of US, Korean, Chinese history through eyes of five pre-WWII “undocumented” immigrant brothers who went on to bravely serve in US military and intelligence community. Shining light on decades of struggle, scant recognition, withheld awards, and long road to citizenship. Timely and inspiring. Interview of Sunday, 2 November 2025. Hosted by James Hughes.
Today the thing we find mysterious is why WWI lasted as long as it did. Why continue a pointless slaughter. Comparisions with the war in Ukraine suggest an answer!My guess is is Professor David Stevenson and for him the mystery is not why it lasted so long but why it ended when it did.For the German public is was particularly mysterious. Just a few months before the Armistice Germany was all conquering. Russia had been driven out of the war on terms hugely favourable to Germany. And in the West her storm troopers seemed poised to deliver victory on this front too.And while the tide had clearly turned the German army was falling back in good order. So what compelled Germany to submit to allied terms? Was it a stab in the back as many Germany came to believe, or something else?David is brilliant at unpicking all of this. As for the answer to the riddle - well, one place to look is in Bulgaria . . If you enjoy this episode, follow the show, share with a friend, and leave a review to help others discover it.
On this Monday Morning Koolaid Packet, the Detroit Koolaid Cast talk all things Detroit Lions. DRINK IT INNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN!#DetroitKoolaidCast #Lions #Podcast #OnePride@DerekOkrie & @ChopsInTheD on TwitterPodcast Platforms:Apple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsSpotifyBreakerCastboxGoogle Play MusicAnchorOvercastPocket CastsPodBeanRadioPublicStitcherDetroit Koolaid Cast Listener Line 989-272-3484. Please call or text and leave us a message!!Please SUBSCRIBE and leave us a review on iTunes.GO LIONS!!
Across the heavens comes a proclamation of victory in the war with the Dragon.
Pastor Doug kicked off a new series where we will challenge you to join us in finishing well this path God has place Grace Assembly as we utilize our new campus.
On this episode, Harry Symeou looks back at what feels like another huge win at Bournemouth for Mikel Arteta's Arsenal. It finished Bournemouth 2-3 Arsenal in the Premier League. Evanilson put the cherries ahead after Gabriel's mistake, only for Arsenal's Brazilian defender to go down the other end and equalise within six minutes. A barn-storming performance from Declan Rice saw him score a second half double to put the Gunners 3-1 up but it was a slightly nervy ending after Kroupi halved the deficit. Sign up to support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/thechroniclesofagooner?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink #arsenal #afc #premierleague Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Indiana is the Rose Bowl champions — and Galen Clavio and Scott Caulfield finally get to sit down for the full, official breakdown after an unforgettable trip to Pasadena and a 38–3 demolition of Alabama in the CFP quarterfinal.They relive the week in L.A. (including the parade/rain chaos and just how completely IU fans took over the city), then dive into what made the win so overwhelming: Indiana's commitment to the run with Roman Hemby and Kaelon Black, Fernando Mendoza's surgical efficiency, and a defense that played with violence and discipline while forcing Alabama into desperation mode under Kalen DeBoer and Ty Simpson.They also hit “Recite the Drives,” spotlight key performances like Charlie Becker, Elijah Sarratt, Devin Boykin, and D'Angelo Ponds, and and talk about the mental reset needed after the Rose Bowl high with Oregon (and Dan Lanning) waiting in the Peach Bowl semifinal.
Building on the prophetic foundations we have established for this new season, Pastor Tommy continues with fresh words "off the griddle of heaven," declaring 2026 a spiritually active year defined by victory, divine acceleration, and a transition into an "easier" season for those taking new territory. Drawing from the promise in Psalm 115:14 that the Lord shall increase you more and more, this message moves us deeper into our identity as "bold Bible believers" who refuse to let the enemy steal our harvest. As we look toward March as a specific "delivery month" for miracles, we are challenged to reorder our lives by honoring the Lord in our tithes, letting go of past hurts, and abandoning "foolish living" to walk in covenant relationships that prioritize Jesus. From a greater awareness of the ministry of angels to the assurance of household salvation, this continuation of our journey encourages every believer to "kick on their faith boosters" and expect a year where Psalm 84:11 is made real, with no good thing withheld from those who walk uprightly.
Tyler and Collin break down an exciting stretch for Iowa athletics. We kick off with the men's basketball team's impressive 74-61 victory over UCLA on January 3—the most recent action—where Bennett Stirtz dropped 27 points to lead No. 25 Iowa to a hard-fought win, holding off a second-half Bruins surge. We dive into what this means for head coach Ben McCollum's stellar debut season, as the Hawkeyes sit at 12-2 overall (2-1 Big Ten) with growing momentum. Then, we shift to Iowa Football's ReliaQuest Bowl win on New Year's Eve, where Iowa outlasted No. 14 Vanderbilt 34-27. We discuss the game, the end of a ranked-opponent drought, and how this 9-4 finish builds positive momentum heading into the 2026 offseason. Timeslots may vary due to Ads(0:00) Intro (0:17) Men's Basketball Talk (15:10) Football Talk
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