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Proxy with Yowei Shaw

Y3 Productions

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It’s the knot you can’t untangle - the problem so unique, it makes you feel alone. But what if someone is out there who gets it? On Proxy, we find that person. The perfect stranger to offer the insight to demystify the feelings that shape us all. Yowei Shaw (formerly of NPR’s Invisibilia) and her team of emotional investigators, at your service. To help this independent show and emotional investigative journalism exist, consider becoming a member of our Patreon: patreon.com/proxypodcast. You ...
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Hi friends, we are Katie and Olivia! Podcast By Proxy is a Canadian True Crime Podcast hosted by former work besties who got new jobs but really missed working together. Every Tuesday, Katie and Olivia take turns telling a True Crime or History case in Canada in a conversational, banter style. Grab your nearest pillow to scream into and get ready to learn about the not so polite Canadians. If you are looking for your new true crime besties, you have found the right place! Follow @podcastbypr ...
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Proxy Radio - Kingdom Dialogue

Arend Botha and Regardt De Bruin

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Welcome to Proxy Radio – where we simplify difficult conversations about faith. In the realm of Christian dialogue, discussions often fall into two extremes: scholarly debates from theologians in ivory towers or heated, emotional arguments. Proxy Radio seeks to bridge this gap by providing insightful yet approachable conversations on both common and unique questions surrounding faith. Join us as ordinary people, driven by diligence and humility, lead enlightening discussions with a diverse r ...
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Proxy

Bernard Capulong and Sidney Lo

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Proxy is a weekly conversation, hosted by Bernard Capulong and Sidney Lo, where they explore their obsession with Internet subcultures, figuring out their identities, and how they fit into the world.
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Proxymus é um descontraído programa semanal sobre tecnologia e suas vertentes sob o ponto de vista cristão. O podcast traz à tona temas relevantes sobre como lidamos com a tecnologia e as influências que ela tem no trato dos nossos relacionamentos, hábitos e costumes. A apresentação fica por conta de Leo Gonoring e Erik Avilez. Reapresentação aos sábados ao meio-dia e às terças às 18 horas sempre pela rádio https://sodeussabe.com
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Yea By Proxy

Yea By Proxy

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An honest conversation about progressive politics with two people who are not as funny as they think they are. Recorded live every Wednesday on KJNB campus radio. Not Experienced. Not Qualified. Not Helping.
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Whether you want the latest release or something more classic, there's sure to be something for everyone. And with no registration or fees required, it's easy and affordable to get started. So kick back, relax, and enjoy the show!
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The Proxy

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At Coffee N Code we strive to make building a career in the tech industry accessible for everyone. Our show aims to provide some insight from young adults about their professional paths, what the industry is like, and the stories from along the way. Supported by UW AFEF and MEF
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Isaac Sarason is a skilled hacker formerly employed by British Telecom-Sprint. With his health failing, Isaac did the only thing he could think of: He ran. He found a haven in a working class district of the City known as Little Russia. There Isaac took on a new name: Ishmael. Within hours of his arrival, he was embroiled in the affairs of a brutal member of the Lomidze organized crime family known as Leo. Convinced by a longtime friend, Frankie, to flee from his commitments to the Lomidze f ...
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For as long as she can remember, Nichole Hill has had a complicated relationship with history. Then in 2020, she stumbled on a digital archive of pre Civil Rights era Black newspapers and got obsessed with the scandalous stories she found. Our Ancestors Were Messy is her new podcast that explores Black history through the lens of gossip and drama. …
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Send us a text In this episode, we continue The Creeds of Christendom with Chapter 21: Luther's Catechism (Part I-II, A.D. 1529). Martin Luther's Small Catechism and Large Catechism were written to instruct both children and adults in the foundational truths of the Christian faith. Covering key doctrines such as the Ten Commandments, the Apostles' …
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On August 30, 2010, 42 year old Sonia Varashin went missing and was murdered in her home in Orangeville, Ontario. Despite extensive efforts by law enforcement, her case remains unsolved. Police believe someone out there has crucial information that could help solve her case. A $50,000 reward continues to be offered for the information leading to th…
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Send us a text In this episode, we continue The Creeds of Christendom with Chapter 15: Two Creeds of Epiphanius of Cyprus (A.D. 374). Epiphanius, a staunch defender of orthodoxy against heresies, formulated these creeds to affirm the divinity of Christ, the Trinity, and the foundational truths of the Christian faith. His writings played a crucial r…
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Send us a text In this episode, we continue The Creeds of Christendom with Chapter 23: The Augsburg Confession (Part I, A.D. 1530). Presented at the Diet of Augsburg, this confession became the foundational document of Lutheranism. In the first part, it lays out key theological beliefs that emphasize justification by faith, the authority of Scriptu…
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Send us a text In this episode, we continue The Creeds of Christendom with Chapter 19: The Sixty-Seven Articles of Ulrich Zwingli (A.D. 1523). As a key figure in the Swiss Reformation, Zwingli presented these articles as a bold challenge to Roman Catholic doctrine, emphasizing the authority of Scripture, justification by faith, and a rejection of c…
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Send us a text In this episode, we continue The Creeds of Christendom with Chapter 18: The Creed of the Sixth Ecumenical Council (A.D. 680) – Against the Monothelites. This council was convened to address the Monothelite controversy, which claimed that Christ had only one will rather than two (divine and human). The creed affirmed the orthodox teac…
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Send us a text In this episode, we continue The Creeds of Christendom with Chapter 20: The Ten Theses of Berne (A.D. 1528). These theses were a product of the Swiss Reformation, formulated to affirm key Protestant doctrines while rejecting Roman Catholic teachings such as transubstantiation and the authority of the papacy. Adopted in the city of Be…
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Send us a text In this episode, we continue The Creeds of Christendom with Chapter 26: The Anglican Catechism (A.D. 1549, 1662). The Anglican Catechism, particularly the versions from 1549 and 1662, offers a concise yet profound summary of Christian beliefs and practices, shaped by the English Reformation. It covers the fundamentals of faith, inclu…
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Send us a text In this episode, we continue The Creeds of Christendom with Chapter 16: The Creed of Chalcedon (A.D. 451). This defining creed, established at the Council of Chalcedon, affirmed the two natures of Christ—fully God and fully man—united in one person. It served as a response to the Christological controversies of the time, particularly…
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Send us a text In this episode, we continue The Creeds of Christendom with Chapter 22: Luther's Catechism (Part III-V, A.D. 1529). In these sections of his Small Catechism and Large Catechism, Martin Luther expounds on the sacraments, confession, and daily Christian living. Designed to equip believers with a clear understanding of faith and practic…
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Send us a text In this episode, we continue The Creeds of Christendom with Chapter 24: The Augsburg Confession (Part II, A.D. 1530). The second part of this monumental confession addresses the church’s teachings on the sacraments, the nature of the Church, and the role of Christian liberty. It stands as a profound defense of Lutheran beliefs agains…
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Send us a text In this episode, we continue The Creeds of Christendom with Chapter 17: The Athanasian Creed. This profound statement of faith, attributed to Athanasius but likely composed in the 5th or 6th century, provides one of the clearest and most detailed affirmations of the Trinity and the nature of Christ. It boldly declares the necessity o…
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Send us a text In this episode, we continue The Creeds of Christendom with Chapter 27: The Gallican Confession (A.D. 1559). This confession, a product of the French Reformation, expresses the Reformed beliefs of the French Protestants, emphasizing the authority of Scripture, justification by faith alone, and the rejection of papal authority. It pla…
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Send us a text In this episode, we continue The Creeds of Christendom with Chapter 25: The First Helvetic Confession (A.D. 1536). This confession was a key document of the Swiss Reformation, outlining the Reformed understanding of Christian doctrine, including the authority of Scripture, the sacraments, and the role of the Church. It helped unify t…
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Send us a text In this episode, we continue The Creeds of Christendom with Chapter 14: The Creed of Cyril of Jerusalem (A.D. 350). Cyril, a key figure in early Christian theology and bishop of Jerusalem, crafted a creed that strongly affirmed the divinity of Christ and the orthodox understanding of the Trinity. His teachings were influential in com…
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Send us a text In this episode, we continue The Creeds of Christendom with Chapter 13: The Private Creed of Arius (A.D. 328). Arius, a controversial figure in early Christianity, proposed a view that denied the full divinity of Christ, leading to the Arian controversy. His creed reflects the teachings that were condemned at the First Council of Nic…
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Send us a text In this episode, we continue The Creeds of Christendom with Chapter 10: The Apostles' Creed. Widely regarded as one of the most foundational confessions of the Christian faith, the Apostles' Creed encapsulates core Christian beliefs about the Trinity, the incarnation of Christ, and the resurrection. Join us as we explore the history,…
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Send us a text In this episode, we continue The Creeds of Christendom with Chapter 9: The Creed of Lucian of Antioch (A.D. 300). Lucian, a prominent theologian and scholar of Antioch, played a key role in shaping early Christian orthodoxy. His creed, focusing on the nature of God, Christ, and the Holy Spirit, was influential in the theological deba…
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Send us a text In this episode, we continue The Creeds of Christendom with Chapter 12: The Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed (A.D. 325 and 381). Also known as the Nicene Creed, this statement of faith was formulated at the Councils of Nicaea and Constantinople to affirm the doctrine of the Trinity and the full divinity of Christ. It became a central …
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Send us a text In this episode, we continue The Creeds of Christendom with Chapter 11: The Creed of Eusebius of Caesarea in Palestine (A.D. 325). Eusebius, a key figure in early Christian history and a supporter of Nicene orthodoxy, crafted a creed that became an important foundation for the Nicene Creed. His statement of faith highlights the divin…
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Send us a text In this episode, we continue The Creeds of Christendom with Chapter 8: The Creed of Gregory Thaumaturgus of Neo-Caesarea (A.D. 270). Gregory Thaumaturgus, known for his missionary work and miracles, crafted a creed that affirms the fundamental Christian beliefs about the Trinity and the divinity of Christ. His confession stands as a …
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Send us a text In this episode, we continue The Creeds of Christendom with Chapter 5: The Creed of Origen of Alexandria (A.D. 230). Origen, one of the most influential early Christian theologians, sought to articulate the faith using both Scripture and philosophy. His creed reflects deep theological insights on the nature of God, Christ, and salvat…
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Send us a text In this episode, we explore Chapter 1 of The Creeds of Christendom, titled Of Creeds in General. This foundational chapter examines the purpose, authority, and historical significance of creeds within the Christian faith. Whether you’re a student of theology or simply curious about the role of creeds in church history, this reading o…
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Send us a text In this episode, we continue The Creeds of Christendom with Chapter 7: The Creed of Novatian of Rome (A.D. 250). Novatian, a theologian and anti-pope in Rome, sought to defend the purity of the Church against heresy and apostasy. His creed emphasizes the essential doctrines of the Trinity, the nature of Christ, and the forgiveness of…
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Send us a text In this episode, we continue The Creeds of Christendom with Chapter 6: The Creed of Cyprian of Carthage (A.D. 250). Cyprian, a prominent North African bishop and martyr, is known for his strong defense of the Church’s unity and authority. His creed emphasizes the importance of the Church as the true body of Christ and the necessity o…
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Send us a text In this episode, we continue The Creeds of Christendom with Chapter 4: The Creed of Tertullian of North Africa (A.D. 200). Tertullian, often called the "Father of Latin Christianity," played a crucial role in shaping early Christian theology. His creed reflects a strong defense of the Trinity, Christ’s divinity, and the authority of …
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Send us a text In this episode, we continue The Creeds of Christendom with Chapter 2: Scripture Confessions. This chapter examines the relationship between creeds and Scripture, exploring how confessions of faith derive their authority from the Bible. Join us as we delve into the historical and theological significance of Scripture-based confession…
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Send us a text In this episode, we continue The Creeds of Christendom with Chapter 3: The Creed of Ignatius of Antioch (A.D. 107). This early confession of faith, attributed to Ignatius, a prominent Church Father and martyr, reflects the theological foundations of the early Christian Church. Join us as we explore its significance, emphasizing Chris…
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Send us a text Is the "Restoration of the Original Sacred Name Bible" really banned worldwide? Professor Hannes Redelinghuys claims it is—but the facts say otherwise. In this episode of Proxy Radio, we expose the myth, break down the fearmongering, and explain why no authority has the power to ban a Bible globally. Tune in to uncover the truth behi…
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Send us a text In hierdie opname erken Professor Hannes Redelinghuys dat hy 'n fout gemaak het op die voorblad van die Restoration Bible. Hy bespreek die Hebreeuse spelfout wat vroeër aandag getrek het—'n onderwerp waaroor daar reeds baie debat gevoer is. Luister saam hoe hy sy standpunt verduidelik en erkenning gee aan die korrektheid van die krit…
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Send us a text Experience the powerful and moving account of The Martyrdom of Polycarp, one of the earliest and most revered records of Christian martyrdom. This text recounts the trial, unwavering faith, and ultimate sacrifice of Polycarp, the bishop of Smyrna and disciple of the Apostle John. Facing persecution under the Roman Empire, Polycarp bo…
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Send us a text In Chapters 1-19 of The First Apology of Justin Martyr, we hear the bold defense of Christianity by Justin Martyr, one of the earliest Christian apologists. Written in the 2nd century to the Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius, this work argues against the unjust persecution of Christians and explains the rational foundation of the Christia…
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Send us a text In Chapters 55-68 of The First Apology of Justin Martyr, Justin argues that Christianity is the true philosophy and that its followers should not be persecuted unjustly. He refutes pagan myths, highlights Christ’s superiority over false gods, and calls for justice in the Roman Empire’s treatment of Christians. This section also provi…
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Send us a text In Chapters 40-55 of The First Apology of Justin Martyr, Justin expands on the concept of the Logos (the Divine Word), the preexistence of Christ, and how He was foretold in the Old Testament. He also explains early Christian practices, including baptism and the Eucharist, giving us a glimpse into 2nd-century Christian worship. His a…
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Send us a text In Chapters 20-39 of The First Apology of Justin Martyr, Justin presents a compelling case for Jesus as the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies and defends the rationality of Christian belief. He explains the nature of true worship, contrasts Christianity with paganism, and highlights Christ’s divine role in history. This section…
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Send us a text In Chapters 11-16 of the Didache, we uncover early Christian teachings on how to discern true and false prophets, hospitality toward traveling teachers, church leadership, and preparation for Christ’s return. This section provides insight into the structure and expectations of the first-century church, offering timeless wisdom for be…
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Send us a text Step into the wisdom of Polycarp, a disciple of the Apostle John and a key figure in the early church. In this reading of Chapters 1-14 of his Epistle to the Philippians, Polycarp encourages believers to hold fast to their faith, resist false teachings, and live in righteousness. His words echo the apostolic message, urging the churc…
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Send us a text Experience the timeless wisdom of the Didache, one of the earliest Christian writings, dating back to the first century. In this recording of Chapters 1-5, we explore foundational teachings on the Two Ways (Life and Death), loving God and neighbor, Christian ethics, baptism, and early church practices. This ancient text offers insigh…
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Send us a text Continue exploring the Didache, one of the earliest Christian writings, as we dive into Chapters 6-10. These passages provide guidance on avoiding false teachings, fasting, baptismal practices, and the early form of the Eucharistic prayer. This section offers a rare glimpse into how the first-century church worshiped and maintained s…
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Basket Case is a new show about mental health. In this episode, host Nicole Kelly (NK) takes on perfectionism, an issue that Yowei has personally struggled with. Plus, some breaking news about Proxy. Listener survey: bit.ly/proxysurvey To help this independent show exist, consider joining our Patreon: patreon.com/proxypodcast. You’ll get access to …
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Send us a text In this episode, we continue our study of the Westminster Confession of Faith, covering Chapters 16-20. This section addresses important aspects of the Christian life and church practice: Chapter 16 – Good Works: The role of good works in the Christian life, how they flow from faith, and their role in glorifying God. Chapter 17 – Per…
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Send us a text In this episode, we conclude our study of the Westminster Confession of Faith, covering Chapters 31-33. These final chapters address the authority of the Church, what happens after death, and the ultimate return of Christ: Chapter 31 – Synods and Councils: The authority of church assemblies, their role in resolving disputes, and thei…
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Send us a text In this episode, we continue through the Westminster Confession of Faith, covering Chapters 26-30. These chapters explore the unity of believers, the sacraments, and the authority of the Church: Chapter 26 – The Communion of Saints: The spiritual unity of all believers in Christ and their duty to love and support one another. Chapter…
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Send us a text In this episode, we continue our journey through the Westminster Confession of Faith, covering Chapters 21-25. These chapters focus on worship, the nature of the Church, and biblical marriage: Chapter 21 – Religious Worship and the Sabbath Day: The proper way to worship God, the importance of the Sabbath, and how it is to be observed…
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