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Dominate Today

Cliff J

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Welcome to the Dominate Today podcast! In order to be successful you have to learn to use what you have been given right now to reach the biggest dreams you can dream. Learn how to crush the obstacles you face and DOMINATE TODAY!
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Crime Redefined

Zero Cliff Media

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Crime Redefined is a true crime podcast offering fresh, insightful perspectives on justice with exclusive interviews and compelling first-hand accounts. Disclaimer-this podcast is for entertainment and educational purposes only.
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Fallacious Trump

Jim & Mark

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Jim and Mark use the insane ramblings of a tiny-handed narcissist to explain logical fallacies. Each episode we focus on a single logical fallacy and, using examples from Trump, UK politics and pop culture, explore how and why it fools people, how to avoid committing it yourself, and how to counter it in an argument.
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S&J Café Show

S&J Café Show

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Sal and Justin try different coffee shops recommended to us and try out unique flavors. We also talk about stuff we love, like sports, music, comics and video games.
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Welcome and step into the minds of addiction recovery. I’m your host Brett C. and it is an honor to bring into light one of the darkest aspects of our society “addiction”. With 20 years of active addiction and 20 years of sobriety. I hope to bring together all listeners on a journey of inspiration, and education. With my cohosts Jarrod F. and Rich J., we will be sharing our experience, strength, and hope for all listeners to enjoy and have fun with. Now F3Recovery brings you the Super Sober ...
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Great American Novel

Scott Yarbrough and Kirk Curnutt

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Few literary terms are more hotly debated, discounted, or derided than the "Great American Novel." But while critics routinely dismiss the phrase as at best hype and as at worst exclusionary, the belief that a national literature commensurate with both the scope and the contradictions of being American persists. In this podcast Scott Yarbrough and Kirk Curnutt examine totemic works such as Herman Melville's Moby-Dick and Toni Morrison's Beloved that have been labeled GANs, exploring their th ...
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Marcus Kliewer’s debut novel began life as a serialized short story on Reddit, where it won an award for Scariest Story of 2021. It's a deliciously twisty haunted house tale with nods to Shirley Jackson and Jordan Peele.توسط Suzanne Perez
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Send us a text Cliff M. is interviewed about his journey of struggling with Opioid addiction. Cliff was raised in Northern California around the Folsom Prison area. His parents were bikers, but his mother got sober when she had him. His father was very abusive and died when he was 11 years old. Cliff got addicted to Opiods at the beginning of the O…
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In the one hundred and fifty-sixth episode we explore the Two Wrongs Make a Right Fallacy, starting with Trump misrepresenting Democrat's views on late Supreme Court nominations, and defending Dinesh D'Souza, and Sen. Roy Blunt pretending January 6 was OK. In Mark's British Politics Corner we look at Kemi Badenoch misrepresenting David Tennant's vi…
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'That Librarian: The Fight Against Book-Banning in America' tells the story of Louisiana school librarian Amanda Jones, who sued harassers for defamation when they attacked her on social media. Jones has led the fight against efforts to censor books in school and public libraries.توسط Suzanne Perez
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Dr. Ragy Girgis, a leading expert in severe mental illness and mass shootings, has uncovered some startling insights in his research. As a professor of clinical psychiatry at Columbia University, he curates the Columbia Mass Murder Database, a comprehensive resource that delves into the dark realities behind these tragedies. In this episode of Crim…
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Send us a text James S. is interviewed and gives an inside look at the LBGTQ community and sobriety. James was raised in an alcoholic addict family that he didn’t want to be a part of from the start. He started using and drinking at age 15 and went from taking a hit of a cigarette to taking acid in one night. From that point on his addiction was ig…
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In the one hundred and fifty-fifth episode we take another look at the False Dilemma Fallacy, starting with Trump questioning Bill Barr's loyalty, being dramatic about the stakes of the election, and not understanding the nuance of opening the country during a pandemic. In Mark's British Politics Corner we look at Viscount Younger of Leckie talking…
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Book reviewer Suzanne Perez says Miranda July's new novel, "All Fours," is a mid-life-crisis story that's part artistic discovery, part bizarre sexcapades — with a whole lot of kinky and sometimes grotesque episodes that are not for the faint-hearted.توسط Suzanne Perez
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The Red Badge of Courage (1895) is a singularly unique war novel: whereas most depictions of the horrors of combat and the trauma of the battlefield are naturalistic, attempting to inflict upon the reader the violence the prose describes and terrifying us with the prospect that humans do not rise to heroic occasions, Stephen Crane's novel is impres…
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At about 600 pages, Chris Whitaker's new novel, "All the Colors of the Dark," takes its time to paint detailed characters and a complex story over 25 years. But its dramatic plot and micro-chapters move the story along at a lightning pace.توسط Suzanne Perez
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Send us a text In this episode, we look at “The Step House” men’s sober living in Garden Grove California. Interviewed are three residents that have lived in over 30 different sober livings between them. The residents Eddie B. Justin H. and Joey L. share their experience, strength, and hope to help people understand what sober living can do for peo…
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In the one hundred and fifty-fourth episode we explore the Magic Words Fallacy, starting with Trump not wanting to be a chauvinist, Ted Yoho not apologizing, and Sovereign citizens not getting away with anything. In Mark's British Politics Corner we look at Nigel Farage making excuses for racists in his party, both Priti Patel and Boris not apologi…
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Well, it's been quite a week, and rather than try to fit our usual structure around talk of an assassination attempt on a candidate, a sitting President withdrawing his reelection bid a month before the convention, and a former president's felony case for stealing classified documents being completely dismissed by a corrupt judge, we decided to win…
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Send us a text In this episode, we interview Jim Brillion, a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist and a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor. Jim will break down CPTSD (Complex Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) and many other topics that help the diversity of the clients he helps. Breaking down the process of obtaining a therapist for the substan…
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Book reviewer Suzanne Perez says J. Courtney Sullivan's new novel, "The Cliffs," isn’t a ghost story, per se, but the characters dig up and deal with the ghosts of their past.توسط Suzanne Perez
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In the one hundred and fifty-third episode we explore the Holmesian Fallacy, starting with Trump not understanding battle tactics and Dinesh D'Souza not understanding much of anything. In Mark's British Politics Corner we look at Rishi Sunak's claim that Labour don't have a plan, Marco Longhi's inability to think of alternatives to the Rwanda plan,…
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"Pearce Oysters," a new novel by Jocelyn Takacs, offers a better understanding of the interdependence of nature and man, and readers come away with a deeper respect for those who make their livings on the coast.توسط Suzanne Perez
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Author Liz Moore weaves so much into her new 500-page novel, "The God of the Woods," including class struggles and family secrets. But it never feels confusing or overplotted.توسط Suzanne Perez
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In the one hundred and fifty second episode we explore the Notable Effort Fallacy, starting with Trump claiming he tried really hard to help seniors, John Durham worked hard on his report, and The FBI put a lot of effort into making sure the midterms were fair. In Mark's British Politics Corner we look at Rishi Sunak's claim that he worked hard on …
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In the season two debut, we talk with musician, writer, and vintage toy expert Scott Tucker about his time in various bands performing throughout Dallas, as well as touring through cities like Chicago and New York, not to mention his cameos on reality show Pawn Stars.توسط janikphoto
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"Margot's Got Money Troubles" by Rufi Thorpe tells the story of 20-year-old Margot Millet, the child of a Hooters waitress and an ex-pro wrestler, who gets knocked up by her community college English professor and decides to keep the baby.توسط Suzanne Perez
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In the one hundred and fifty first episode we explore the Appeal to Coincidence Fallacy, starting with Trump claiming he didn't try to run casinos in Florida, Steven Cheung lying about why they had a rally in Waco, Kellyanne Conway lying about Trump's donation to Pam Bondi, and Greg Kelly making excuses for Nazi rhetoric. In Mark's British Politics…
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Send us a text Sarah M. is interviewed as she shares her experience, strength, and hope. Her sobriety date is 9/21/2020 and has solid Pandemic sobriety. History includes: Served in the US Army 2001-2006; continued as a Department of the Army Civilian for 8 years after. Served in Korea, Iraq, and the Pentagon - been to Afghanistan and GTMO. Very act…
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The Great American Novel Podcast episode 28 considers JD Salinger’s landmark 1951 classic, The Catcher in the Rye. Your hosts discuss Salinger’s famous reclusiveness, the book’s continuing appeal, and its influence on both the genre of so-called “young adult literature” and post-breakdown lit. We examine the novel in its role of the creation of the…
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In the one hundred and fiftieth episode (yay!) we explore the Contrarian Fallacy, starting with Trump disagreeing with his own taxes, his own stance on Iraq, and everything Obama ever did. In Mark's British Politics Corner we look at Boris Johnson denying reality and somehow disagreeing with a question, and Rishi Sunak pretending the Tories don't h…
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Some books are just perfect for summer, like “Love & Saffron” by Kim Fey, or a food memoir like “Taste” by Stanley Tucci. Anything by Kevin Wilson works great, as do psychological thrillers like “The Push” or “The Whispers” by Ashley Audrain.توسط Suzanne Perez
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Send us a text EVELYN HIGGINS | Understanding Genetic Markers of Addiction Cutting-edge research reveals that the biomarkers linked to substance use disorders and mental health conditions can now be identified, isolated, and measured in our DNA. Why is this significant? Recognizing that addiction is best understood as a biological condition forever…
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In the one hundred and forty ninth episode we explore the Pragmatic Fallacy, starting with Trump claiming hydroxychloroquine, stop-and-frisk, and torture all work. In Mark's British Politics Corner we look at Lord Murray of Blidworth and Jacob Rees-Mogg's opinions on Rwanda. In the Fallacy in the Wild section, we check out examples from The Life & …
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The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case they should never have taken, asked some disingenuous questions and will delay another one of Trump's trials as a result. We talk about it!! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/fallacious-trump/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcir…
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In the one hundred and forty eighth episode we explore Apophasis, starting with Trump mocking Rand Paul, Carly Fiorina and Kim Jong-Un. In Mark's British Politics Corner we look at Jess Phillips not calling Boris Johnson a liar, Boris not calling the select committee a kangaroo court, and Joe Lycett claiming not to believe what leftist haters say a…
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