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City Church Preston is a vibrant church and extremely active in the local community. We hope that these free podcast messages from our Sunday gatherings will both challange and inspire. For more information about City Church Preston, please visit our www.citychurchpreston.com
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Capital Church Podcast

Capital Church

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We're convinced that among all the people who've ever lived, Jesus Christ is unique. His words are revolutionary, revealing a way of life that transforms us from broken and confused to whole and alive. And his presence is with us, empowering us to take his life to everyone around us. That's why our purpose, our personal mission, is to lead people to become fully devoted followers of Christ. We have experienced the life-changing power of Christ, and we know that his is the best and only true ...
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We Are The People Radio

We ARE The People Radio

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Join We ARE the People Radio with your hosts Jason and Alexia Preston for live, real talk as they discuss current events, culture, faith, and local events with a variety of local and national influencers.
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The long shadow of Rome Why are tourists so obsessed with Ancient Greece and Rome? Might some of the more obscure archaeological sites, for example from medieval times, be missing out on the attention they deserve - both in terms of the eyes of tourists, as well as the cold hard cash so vital to ensuring their upkeep? What is a system garden? Join …
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From the flickering flames of ancient hearths to the glowing coals of modern barbecues, fire is more than just a tool; it's an elemental force that has shaped our diets, our culture, and our very way of being. Today we'll meet people from across the world who each bring a unique flame to the feast. Niklas Ekstedt, the Michelin-starred Swedish chef …
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Uni student protests: An architectural history What impact has the built environment had on student protests on campus? How have universities responded architecturally in order to curb dissent? Matt Preston: Big Mouth The former MasterChef judge, restaurant critic and radio host discusses his memoir Big Mouth. The rise and rise of Baker Bleu The Ba…
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Do you find yourself wondering if the gospel is still good news for us today? What does recovering the gospel make you think about? Long for? Join us for today's episode of The City Network Podcast where Robert is joined by Jonny Morrison, author, pastor, and theologian, where they talk about Jonny's most recent book, Prodigal Gospel: Getting Lost …
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Annie Smithers cooks Elizabeth David - Charcuterie What’s your relationship like with your local sausage maker? Learn about French techniques and recipes that bring to life the art of charcuterie, celebrating its rich flavours and cultural significance. What is the future for WA’s forests? She spent an enchanted childhood exploring her great-grandf…
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Breaking news: Vikings enjoyed cinnamon buns Why is vanilla a byword for boring? How did peppercorns end up next to salt on every western table? Did you know the Vikings were rather partial to cinnamon buns? Food writer Eleanor Ford explores the rich history of spices. Can churches solve the housing crisis? The Australian housing crisis rolls on wi…
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From ancient Roman aqueducts to futuristic vertical farms, how can we blend historical wisdom and cutting-edge technology to make our cities resilient places to live? What would food writer Hetty Lui McKinnon eat if it was her last day on Earth? And a writer takes us on a tour of his beloved Queensland coastal town.…
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Stretching for 170 kilometres and soaring 500 metres into the sky, how does The Line rank among the most grandiose architectural efforts in history? The story behind a Vogue editor's beloved Chanel jacket; and who wields the real influence when it comes to the world of social media food influencers?Par Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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For today's episode of The City Network Podcast, Robert is live with Chris Backert, pastor, author, the senior director of Fresh Expressions NA, and leader in the Ascent movement. The two talk all things mission and evangelical witness. They discuss the decline of traditional denominationalism in the church and the emergence of new forms of church …
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If you are dressed head to toe in black, polyester, nylon or some combination thereof, you may need a dress doctor. Linda Przybyszewski - Dress maker, historian and author of The Lost Art of Dress: The Women Who Once Made America Stylish - discusses the history of the dress doctors who helped women design, make and choose clothing for the workplace…
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Raw meat, egg slonking, seed oil panic and the war on “soy globalism” - welcome to the obscurantist dietary fixations of the alt right. Jan Dutkiewicz, Assistant Professor of Political Science in the Department of Social Science and Cultural Studies at the Pratt Institute, explains how diet became a central issue in the culture war; And by way of c…
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As the next election season is quickly approaching, are you finding yourself wondering how to engage politically in the culture and with your congregation (or if you even should?) In this episode, we chat with author, teacher, and speaker Preston Sprinkle, about his new book, Exiles: The Church in the Shadow of Empire. We delve into the theological…
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Internationally renowned designer Bethan Laura Wood is building a library like no other; she gives us a tour of Kaleidoscope-o-rama; Nam Le, award winning author of The Boat, takes us to the two places that shaped him as a writer; and Annie Smithers cooks Elizabeth David's courgettes à la grecque.Par Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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🔊 Welcome to We Are The People Radio, your go-to destination for thought-provoking discussions and uncovering the truth that mainstream media often overlooks. 🎙️ 🔗 Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe to stay updated on our future episodes. Your support is crucial in our mission to bring awareness and provoke critical thinking. Together, let'…
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Have you ever thought about doing church differently? Or felt the desire to try something different in your ministry, but didn't have the context for it? If so, today's episode is for you. In today's episode, we talk with Brian Johnson, Reproducing Churches Champion and integrator for NewThing, and leader in the Kansas City Underground, a microchur…
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Besha Rodell casts her gaze back on the food scene that was 2023 and makes her predictions for 2024; Journalist and author Nathan Thrall takes us to the city he calls the most divided in the world – his home city of Jerusalem.Par Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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🔊 Welcome to We Are The People Radio, your go-to destination for thought-provoking discussions and uncovering the truth that mainstream media often overlooks. 🎙️ . 🔗 Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe to stay updated on our future episodes. Your support is crucial in our mission to bring awareness and provoke critical thinking. Together, le…
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Relentless Hope/ Feb 10th event https://relentlesshopeforyou.org 🔊 Welcome to We Are The People Radio, your go-to destination for thought-provoking discussions and uncovering the truth that mainstream media often overlooks. 🎙️ In today's gripping episode, join us as we delve into the unsettling and deeply disturbing revelations surrounding a sinist…
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Exposed brick, smashed avocado, hanging Edison bulbs, the patina of industry and reclaimed wood furniture – this is the algorithmic aesthetic writer and critic, Kyle Chayka investigates in his new book, Filterworld: How Algorithms Flattened Culture. Also, the history of Neturaface, dubbed the gentrification font; and a conversation with Grand Desig…
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Kevin McCloud on the definition of good design, why Grand Designs is such a compelling proposition; Yanis Varoufakis reflects on growing up in the shadow of the Parthenon, on his idyllic childhood and its contrast to the brutal political reality against which it was set; and a new series in which Annie Smithers cooks her way through Elizabeth David…
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From Marie: I thought I might mention just a couple things that I forgot to Mention on the show, but may be good to add in the show notes or somewhere. While Taylor was awaiting trial Well’s Fargo contacted us and let us know they were closing our business and personal accounts- which they did. LYFT carpooling service also sent us a letter saying T…
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Judy Rohner's bill is now out. HB349 - https://le.utah.gov/~2024/bills/stati... Welcome to We Are The People UT, your premier conservative channel dedicated to uncovering the truth and safeguarding our American values! 🦅 In this crucial episode, Your DNA is not for sale! We delve into a paramount legislative initiative that demands our attention. J…
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Psychoanalyst Josh Cohen reflects on the contradictions, conflicts and the disordered and divided appetites of the modern individual and Colin Bisset gives a design history of the comfortable chair.Par Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The settler-colonial project involved the imposition of European conceptions of natural landscape on the one hand, and the built world on the other. Jack Pascoe, Owen Hatherley and Michael-Shawn Fletcher consider the legacy of colonialism - its persistent myths and enduring imprint on the Australian landscape.…
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From the landlord special - beige-grey laminate, vast empty spaces, and colourless walls - to the neutral-coloured knitwear favoured by todays wealthy elite, we discuss aesthetic conformity and homogeneity in the worlds of fashion, architecture and design.Par Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Welcome to We Are The People UT, your premier conservative channel dedicated to uncovering the truth and safeguarding our American values! 🦅 In this groundbreaking episode, "Utah City: The Takeover Has Begun," we're on the front lines, exposing a multifaceted assault on democracy in Vineyard, Utah. Join us as we unveil the insidious plot of corrupt…
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🎙️ Welcome to We Are The People Radio! 📻 In today's compelling episode, we delve into the pressing topic of the Federal Plan for Equitable Long-Term Recovery and Resilience. Our esteemed guest, Lisa Logan, joins us to shed light on this crucial subject. Lisa Logan will unravel the intricacies behind what seems like a federal recovery plan but may, …
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Welcome to We Are The People Radio! In this urgent episode titled "Utah Podcaster Under Attack with No Knock Raid," we shine a spotlight on a distressing incident involving a Utah podcaster facing a no-knock raid. Join us as we unravel the unsettling details surrounding this concerning event and delve into the broader implications it holds for free…
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The polite world of urban planning has become the latest target of conspiracy theorists. In recent weeks, the 15-minute city concept — where neighbourhoods provide life's essentials in 15 minutes by foot or bike — has become a harbinger of big brother in conspiracy-land.Par Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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"Seasons of calling feel hard when they don't feel like a calling at all. It's just living life." Today we are with pastor Jessie Horney! Jessie shares her journey to becoming a pastor, and realizing her calling as a storyteller and a friend. We discuss the challenges and rewards of living into your calling, the importance of intentional relationsh…
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Welcome to We Are The People Radio, where we delve into thought-provoking conversations and explore pressing issues with notable guests. In this episode, we're honored to have Michael Yon, a multifaceted American writer and photographer, as our special guest. In this episode, we will delve into an intriguing and potentially contentious topic: the a…
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Iconic food writer, Rachel Roddy, talks pasta, literary influence, Roman food culture, and writing about Italian food as an outsider; and Brent Toderian discusses Reykjavik’s urban development plan competition, the problem of car dependency and the populist backlash to the 15 minute city.Par Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Welcome to We Are The People Radio! In today's episode, we delve into the significance of gold as a crucial investment asset amidst the backdrop of a weakening U.S. dollar. Joining us is a distinguished guest, the founder of Goldback, a pioneering company revolutionizing currency with its foundation in precious gold. 📈 As the value of the U.S. doll…
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A survey of the history and legacy of Australian built university campuses; fashion in the age of AIDS; Chef Annie Smithers on what to do with your broad bean leaves and design writer, Colin Bisset on Tokyo's Yoyogi gymnasiumPar Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Welcome to We Are The People Radio! In this thought-provoking episode. we delve into the critical role Utah plays as a testing ground for controlling the wider population of the United States. Join us as Lieutenant Colonel Darin Guab, a distinguished Bronze Star recipient with 28 years of military service, discusses the pivotal significance of Utah…
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Welcome to We Are The People Radio! In this thought-provoking episode. We delve into a critical discussion on the ethical implications of blindly following authority. Our esteemed guest, Eric Moutsos, a former Salt Lake police officer, fearlessly exposes corruption within Utah and sheds light on the complexities of obedience to higher powers. Join …
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Filmmaker and architect, Liam Young gives us a tour of his radically re-imagined city of the future; Jack Pascoe explains why recognition of cultural significance is required for ecological protection and Colin Bisset on the design history of the mason jar.Par Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Welcome to We Are The People, the channel that delves deep into the pressing issues affecting our beautiful state. Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on a topic of national importance! In Utah, this chilling convergence of technology and governance takes on a unique dimension as the state becomes a testing ground for the insidious pairing o…
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For this special episode of the Church Planter Podcast, Robert interviews author, speaker, missiologist and agitator Mike Frost. They talk about a wide variety of topics, from church planting in specific cultural contexts, to adapting missionary methods, clarifying purpose, community-centered initiatives, and kingdom proclamation and transformation…
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Critic Jill Dupleix on the ubiquity of kingfish crudo and burrata and Carlos Moreno, inventor of the 15 minute city and target of conspiracy theorists on why proximity should be at the heart of urban planning.Par Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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