Come & See Inspirations (C&SI) is a podcasting team based out of Ardagh in West Limerick, Ireland.Tel: +353 (0)87 6088667 Email: comeandseeinspirations@gmail.com Originally starting out in 2010 until 2021 our work was based around our flagship weekly radio programme SacredSpace102fm (SS102fm); now the C&SI team aims to work on various podcasts which contribute to the New Evangelisation and spread hope and faith online and on air. This page hosts C&SI's podcasts including our weekly podcast a ...
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Diverse & Inclusive Leaders Podcast by DIAL Global


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Diverse & Inclusive Leaders Podcast by DIAL Global
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Twice weekly podcast show, conversations with inspiring thought leaders of today, unearthing their unique stories of diversity, inclusion and belonging.
A weekly master-class in personal and professional development, Purpose Coach - Amrit Sandhu, delves deep with the world's brightest and most thought-provoking thought leaders to educate, inspire and empower you to unleash your best, most authentic self. New episodes every Monday. Listen anywhere you get your podcasts, and please rate and review the podcast if you enjoy it. Stay INSPIRED. Keep EVOLVING. Live Your PURPOSE. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/inspiredevolution. See ac ...
WELCOME TO THE F50Woman MOVEMENT. Bringing together a Diverse Community of Women, to share their life's pivot points and how they are winning their "Race Against Sunset." Young woman, COME IN and Learn from you ElderWomen. Older women JOIN IN and be empowered to achieve even more, and be inspired to turn and strengthen other women. The F50Woman Movement is a cycle; where no energy is wasted, no story is lost, and no one is left behind. This is a movement for women, spread by women. After you ...
From the team behind Cyclist Magazine, this is a podcast for lovers of all things cycling, whether you’re a sucker for a sportive, a carbon fibre connoisseur or just Bernard Hinault’s biggest fan. Hosts Joe Robinson and James Spender bring you in-depth conversations from within the world of cycling by the people that know it best, with new episodes every other Thursday. Guests have included the likes of Greg LeMond, Sean Kelly, Krishnan Guru-Murthy and more. Make sure to subscribe wherever y ...
Footnotes: The Cicerone Podcast is a podcast to inspire you about outdoor travel and activities in the UK and across the world. As specialists in outdoor travel guidebooks for over 50 years, Cicerone Press has published nearly 400 guidebooks to walking, cycling, trekking, mountaineering and running all over the world. The Cicerone team is based in Kendal, near the Lake District, and we look forward to sharing our love of the outdoors with you. Through conversations with our guidebook authors ...
My name is Max Bretos and I am The Soccer OG. For the last quarter-century I have earned that name by covering every player in every league on every continent. Yes, I have watched more football matches, than I have had hot dinners. I am skilled in one thing… And now I bring that know-how to the Soccer OG Podcast, continuing the tradition of The Soccer OG. Youtube show. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We all want to make a significant difference through our work and through our message. However, taking the risk to step into that big vision can be scary and overwhelming, and bravely bringing your message to the next level can get your inner voices riled up. We’ve got your back! Welcome to Inspired Living with Keri Murphy, a highly sought-after media expert and entrepreneur mentor. Each week, Keri she shares insider secrets and success stories behind some of the most influential people and ...
On the In Culture podcast, we go behind the scenes with artists, gamers, musicians, designers, athletes, and visionaries in their fields to share a real-world look at how they’re shaping culture. In our latest podcast series, Variations on a theme, we explore the life and legacy of Sol LeWitt. We’ll cover key themes in LeWitt’s work and explore how his approach still influences some of the creative pioneers shaping the 21st century. Variations on a theme is a companion to the Sol LeWitt App, ...
It is no secret that Mothers are truly the unsung heroes of today’s families. The amount of work, errands, tasks, and support mothers do day in and day out is never-ending. It’s keeping the household and family running. It’s planning birthday parties and family activities. It’s running to the grocery store while waiting to pick up the dry cleaning. It’s making sure the kids and spouse have everything they need… often putting themselves and their health last. It can feel like an Invisible Bur ...
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Old Mutual Wealth - Celebrating Women


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Take your wealth further. Together, today. Professional advice can help you stay focused on what really matters. Define your world, your way. Meaningful wealth management is about much more than just money. It’s about how you see yourself. The impact you want to make. The legacy you want to leave. Your priorities for today and tomorrow. At Old Mutual Wealth we offer no generalist solutions. Together with your financial planner, our team of experienced specialists go to great lengths to under ...
Simply Create Inspire | Create | Innovate Documenting the journey of trying to inspire others and businesses to embrace creativity and see it's value. Discussing and supporting others to generate ideas and work on how to make the mundane more engaging.
Celebrating Lincolnshire; Lizi, Hanna and Will interview local people doing amazing things across the county. Listen as they give a real and humorous account of life in Lincolnshire, while also handing over the mic to our team of youth to talk about whatever is on their mind. If you want any further information about anything discussed in the podcast, or you are interested in becoming a guest email marketing@lincolncityfoundation.co.uk
Starting a business in my kitchen wasn’t something I didn’t think I would ever do but it’s happened and it’s been an amazing! Follow my journey and the ups and downs of entrepreneurism, health and Pooka to see how I went from the Kitchen to the boardroom! The full circle entrepreneur!
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NEON: The Real History Behind Popular Culture


NEON is a different way of sharing historical knowledge. NEON takes a pop culture phenomenon and turns it on its head by revealing lesser known facts, real-life events and history behind your favourite Netflix shows, movies or video games.From how the A-Team took inspiration from Vietnamese history and resistance leaders, to the Aryan purity and Harem breeding programs behind the Handmaid’s Tale. Even some of the most successful video games – Assassins Creed, God of War, and Fortnite – are s ...
(Like✔️, Share🗣, Subscribe📲) Are you tired of doing what you can do, and want to do what you love to do? Do you feel that you have so much to offer the world, but you can't figure out how? Do you yearn for more happiness, more inspiration, more peace in your life? Well, the Win on Purpose Podcast was created just for you. This podcast will awaken the sleeping giant in you. If you desire to do more, be more, and refuse to give up on your dreams tune in for motivation, inspiration, and encoura ...
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Math Chouinard and Phil Araujo
Hey heroes, welcome to the Naked Podcast! Tired of experts, sugar-coated advice, or the “one-size-fits-all” approach to life? This podcast is for you. Being naked is being vulnerable, authentic, transparent. Peeling off layers of our internal onion. Opening up. Strengthening up. Each week, co-hosts Math and Phil get together on a call for a genuine and open conversation on personal matters - the ones that we all have to deal with. Each episode is recorded without scripts or any filters (expl ...
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Another COVID surge strikes but vaccines are protecting people from the worst
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An even more contagious omicron subvariant is fueling yet another surge of infections in the U.S. The number of hospitalizations is growing.By Rob Stein
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Russia will capitalize on controlling the strategic Ukrainian port city of Mariupol
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More than a thousand soldiers were evacuated from a steel plant as Russia consolidates its control of Mariupol. Ukraine says tens of thousands of people were killed during months of bombardment.By Leila Fadel
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Finland has officially applied to join NATO and a brewery wants to show support
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The Finnish brewery is making the case with a case of beer. The brew is called OTAN, a play on a Finnish expression that means "I'll have a beer." It's also the French abbreviation for NATO.By KUOW Staff
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Paper airplane enthusiasts break record for farthest flight by a paper aircraft
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The plane flew an impressive 252 feet. Chee Yie Jian created the prototype. He said his design and his partner's "rocket arm" had the winning combination.By KUOW Staff
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A counselor at Mississippi's only abortion clinic shares her story
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Much of the U.S. could see power blackouts this summer, a grid assessment reveals
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A grid reliability report says power outages are likely in parts of the Midwest, California and Texas. The Western drought and a mismatch between supply and peak summer demand are some reasons why.By Laura Benshoff
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Where is 'Harry's House' anyway? Harry Styles explains
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The pop star has spent a life on the go, so the pandemic offered him a rare chance for reflection, to separate the person from the pop star. Also, of course, to record a new album.By Leila Fadel
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Biden begins a 5-day trip to Asia with a stop in South Korea
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President Biden is on his first trip to Asia since taking office. In South Korea and Japan, he'll try to coordinate more closely with them on priorities including strategic competition with China.By Rachel Martin
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Inflation is the No. 1 challenge facing families right now, Rouse says
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Prices for gas, food and other items are rising. NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Cecilia Rouse, chair of the Council of Economic Advisers, about what the White House is doing to bring down inflation.By KUOW Staff
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Disco lights, all the rage in the 70s, are still going strong underwater
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British scientists had been trying to catch lobsters and crabs without using fish. They decided to bate their traps with LED lights. The light show did attract a lot of scallops.By KUOW Staff
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Pair of identical twins in California do everything together — even motherhood
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Sisters Jill and Erin each gave birth to baby boys on the same day in the same hospital. They were just down the hall from each other when they delivered their newborns — five hours apart.By KUOW Staff
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Phil Mickelson skips PGA championship after he made controversial comments
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Golf's PGA Championship gets underway Thursday in Tula, Okla., but defending champ Phil Mickelson won't be there after he made inflammatory comments about a new Saudi-backed golf tour.By Leila Fadel
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Nurses have had an up-close view of the pandemic deaths in the U.S.
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The one million U.S. deaths from COVID-19 happened out of sight for most Americans. It was often nurses who were caring for these patients and bearing witness to their deaths.By Will Stone
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The white man accused of killing 10 Black people in Buffalo will be back in court
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A court hearing will be held Thursday in Buffalo, N.Y., for the white man accused of going on a deadly, racist rampage at a supermarket in a mostly Black neighborhood.By Rachel Martin
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The first war crimes trial is underway in a Ukrainian court
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A Russian soldier has pleaded guilty in a Kyiv courtroom to killing an unarmed Ukrainian a few days after the war began.By KUOW Staff
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From Making Beds to Making 8-Figures With Jen Adams
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As a teenager, Jennifer Adams had to help make ends meet, so she worked as a housekeeper. It was from there she became fascinated by fabric, textures, and layers that went into making products for the best sleep experience. On this episode of Inspired Living, Keri gets the chance to sit down and chat with Jennifer about her experience as an entrepr…
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The U.S. men's and women's soccer teams will now be paid equally
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The U.S. Soccer Federation said it has agreed with its men's and women's national teams to pay them the same amounts for all games and competitions and split prize money from World Cup appearances.By Tom Goldman
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A prominent conference of American conservatives is taking place in Hungary
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The Conservative Political Action Conference is in Hungary this week, with a keynote from Prime Minister Viktor Orban. He has clamped down on democratic institutions and targeted minority groups.By Mara Liasson
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5 states went to the polls Tuesday to pick candidates in primary elections
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A key U.S. Senate race in Pennsylvania is too close to call. North Carolina Rep. Madison Cawthorn, a freshman Republican who's been beset by scandal, has been ousted in a heated primary.By Leila Fadel
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Rapper J. Cole helps to inspire a superfan to finish college
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In 2013, Cierra Bosarge asked Cole to attend her high school graduation. He did and said he would be at her college graduation if she got into a 4-year school. She graduated last week; he was there.By KUOW Staff
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Johns Hopkins' students solve a modern-day problem: messy lunches
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The engineering students invented something called "Tastee Tape" — possibly the world's first edible tape that can stick to food. Gone are the days of burritos, gyros and wraps falling apart.By KUOW Staff
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The number of people reported as disappeared in Mexico is at a record high
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Mexico this week marked a grim milestone: The number of people officially listed as disappeared now exceeds 100,000. Many are innocent victims of organized gangs involved in the drug trade.By Carrie Kahn
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Large numbers of women may travel to other areas if Roe v. Wade is overturned
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Clinics, in states where abortion will remain legal even if Roe v. Wade is overturned, worry about the influx of women traveling to their states. Will they be able to accommodate them all?By Will Stone
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New York has tough gun laws, but that didn't prevent Buffalo's mass shooting
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There have been two mass shootings in New York since April. NPR's Rachel Martin asks gun control advocate Nick Suplina, if tougher gun laws would have made a difference.By KUOW Staff
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FMP Member Stories - Emotional Health: How Fit Mother Christina Rewired Her Psychology to Regain Her Strength and Confidence
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Episode 27 of the Fit Mother Project Podcast is all about emotional health and how to improve your physical and mental health all at the same time. In this episode, you’ll meet Christina, a homemaker and stay-at-home mom of three. Christina’s husband, Andre, is one of our Fit Father Project members, and they have a pretty unique life setup because …
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Biden will visit Buffalo, where residents are reeling from the mass shooting
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In Buffalo, N.Y., people are still struggling to comprehend Saturday's attack that killed 10 people at a supermarket. Authorities say a self-avowed white supremacist targeted Black people.By Rachel Martin
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A Bay Area teen stepped in for Pearl Jam's drummer after he got COVID-19
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It had to be on Kai Neukerman's wish list to play with Pearl Jam. Neukerman left the Oakland arena saying it felt surreal, but also with a bit of immortality.By KUOW Staff
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Colombian teen sets a record by solving 3 Rubik's cubes while juggling them
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In a video set to a timer, Angel Alvarado, 19, solves the puzzles with his thumbs while tossing them in the air. He set the record at four and a half minutes — breaking his own record by 20 seconds.By KUOW Staff
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Announcing the winner of the 2022 Tiny Desk Contest
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Choosing one winner from all the incredible entries NPR Music receives each year is no small feat — but this year, one songwriter gave a captivating performance that rose to the top.By Bob Boilen
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Buffalo's poet laureate is among those experiencing grief after Saturday's shooting
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Jillian Hanesworth is the poet laureate of Buffalo, N.Y. In the aftermath of the racist attack that left 10 people dead, Hanesworth is hoping to validate the myriad of emotions people have now.By KUOW Staff
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The Soccer OG, with Max Bretos


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The Soccer OG Episode 69 w / Melissa Ortiz - 1) The value of social media in soccer content. How will South American teams fare at the World Cup. What should June USMNT camp look like?
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A shortage of baby formula is making it hard for parents to feed their infants
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NPR's Rachel Martin talks to FDA Commissioner Robert Califf about February's shutdown of formula giant Abbott Nutrition, which led to a surge in demand that other formula makers struggle to meet.By KUOW Staff
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The economic headwinds facing Philippine President-elect Marcos are stiff
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A pandemic and soaring oil prices would be a challenge for any incoming leader. But Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is the son of dictator who abused Filipinos' rights, and his mother plundered billions.By Julie McCarthy
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Can the alleged Buffalo gunman be prosecuted under the Emmitt Till antilynching act?
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NPR's A Martinez talks to Adolphus Belk, Jr., a professor at Winthrop University in South Carolina, who says it is possible that the alleged shooter can be prosecuted under the act.By KUOW Staff
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Black Buffalo community is tired of hearing promises when the killings don't stop
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The Buffalo neighborhood that was attacked by a white supremacist has struggled for years with violence and poverty. Calls by politicians for the community to come together were met with skepticism.By Rachel Martin
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After Buffalo shooting, the show, 'Ain't Too Proud,' offered words of sympathy
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The cast of the Broadway touring production of Ain't Too Proud: The Life and Times of The Temptations was performing in Buffalo Saturday when news broke about the shooting that killed 10 people.By KUOW Staff
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A Ukrainian band is this year's Eurovision Song Contest winner
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The band Kalush Orchestra mixes traditional folk music with contemporary hip hop. Their song "Stefania" took the first-place prize.By KUOW Staff
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Finland monitors Russia's movements as it was for acceptance into NATO
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NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Mikko Hautala, Finnish ambassador to the United States, about his country's bid to join NATO after decades of remaining neutral.By KUOW Staff
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Why suppressing violent videos is a constant problem for tech companies
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The mass shooting at a Buffalo supermarket was streamed live online. In about two minutes, it was taken down. But then it began reappearing on the Internet.By Rachel Martin
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How to Travel Full Time & Unschool Your Children with Jesper & Cecilie Conrad
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Jesper & Cecilie Conrad left behind their classic dream life to travel full time with their kids as The Worldschooling Nomads The Conrad family travel full time, question everything and choose a life based on their core values: love, adventure, personal freedom and strong relationships They join Amrit to share their journey to unschooling their kid…
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C&SI - "Lord teach us to pray" (Part 1) - 15 May 2022 (S02E26b) (podcast excerpt)
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Welcome to this weeks podcast where we introduce a new series of reflections from the monks of Glenstal called "Lord teach us to pray". On this weeks podcast we share two of the reflections from the series: "What is prayer?" by Fr Christopher OSB "How to pray" by Fr John OSBBy Come & See Inspirations team
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C&SI - "Lord teach us to pray" (Part 1) - 15 May 2022 (S02E26)
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Welcome to this weeks podcast where we introduce a new series of reflections from the monks of Glenstal called "Lord teach us to pray". On this weeks podcast we share two of the reflections from the series: "What is prayer?" by Fr Christopher OSB "How to pray" by Fr John OSB In addition we have our regular weekly podcast items include the saints of…
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Leading the Team in Your Head with Angela Santi
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“She was born into a family of wealthy entrepreneurs which empowered her to follow her passions early. Born and raised in Italy, she was passionate about American culture which ended up taking this disciplined rebel on a solo journey across the United States. But her family’s business, like so many others during the economic downturn, would go bust…
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Palestinians and Israeli police clash at the funeral for journalist Shireen Abu Akleh
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The funeral for Palestinian American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh just outside of the Old City of Jerusalem on Friday began with skirmishes between Palestinian mourners and Israeli police.By Daniel Estrin
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With Finland poised to join NATO, how will Russia respond?
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NRP's Steve Inskeep talks to Andrea Kendall-Taylor, a senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security, about how Russia may react to a new NATO nation on its border.By KUOW Staff
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In thimble-sized pots, researchers wanted to see if the moon could grow food
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Decades ago, Apollo astronauts gathered hundreds of pounds of lunar rocks and dirt. Last year, NASA loaned scientists at the University of Florida some of the soil, and they sprouted seedlings.By KUOW Staff
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Angelyn and Richard Burk are spending their golden years on cruise ships
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Angelyn worked as an accountant and figured out it'd be cheaper to be on cruise ships rather than have a mortgage. They've been at sea for a year and say the new lifestyle costs less than $100 a day.By KUOW Staff
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Amid an economic meltdown, Lebanon will hold parliamentary elections
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An unabated economic crisis in Lebanon is crushing the middle class. A look at how people there are coping ahead of Sunday's parliamentary elections.By Arezou Rezvani
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Weaver and the Ruby Ridge standoff contributed to the evolution of the radical right
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Randy Weaver, who was at the center of a standoff with federal agents decades ago that continues to inspire antigovernment and paramilitary sentiment on the far right, has died at age 74.By A Martinez