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Science, History and Everything in Between. Slaven's Selection is written and edited by a former journalist, columnist, television reporter, editor, fiction and poetry author. If you like science, space exploration, nature, technology, and history as I do, you will find something for yourself here. This podcast is for all of you forever curious. Stay selective!
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Don't Be A Wage Slave

Leon La Couvée

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When we first achieve consciousness, most thinking people quickly realize that we are faced with a tremendous conundrum. On the one hand, we grasp that it is our birthright, our natural state, to be free to choose our own path in life; and yet, on the other hand, we understand that liberty, that emancipation, is a distant and perhaps unachievable goal. Everyone needs to have an income to live. The only question is at what price? If you'd like to access the full script and take quizzes for ea ...
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In a world so focused on materialism and the pursuit of pleasure, Pastor Slaveck Moraru invites you to live in the light of eternity. This means living with an eternal perspective, immersed in a lifestyle of Christ's exaltation and gospel proclamation. This is a podcast about theology, spirituality, and Christianity, featuring sermons, teachings, and interviews about Jesus's life, death, resurrection, and the power to live in light of eternity. Visit: https://slaveckmoraru.com/ for more!
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The podcast from the Modern Slavery and Human Rights Policy and Evidence Centre is where we discuss evidence and research to support good law and policy to protect people from modern slavery. We talk to researchers about evidence they uncover in their research. We want to find out what practical impact on policies, laws and practice our research can have, and in turn what impact it can have on real people’s lives.
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News, experiences, interviews, rants, etc. on politics, social issues, ideas, philosophies, and the like. I am an anarchist, so much of my analysis will be coming from that viewpoint.
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Slave Stealer

Timothy Ballard

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Listen to front-line stories from guys rescuing kidnapped children from sex slavery. Yep, that's a thing. Right now, there are over 2 MILLION children being sold and traded for sex. Timothy Ballard has saved hundreds of children himself. Tim left the Department of Homeland Security to start a non-profit, child rescue team, called Operation Underground Railroad (O.U.R.). Hear how they do it? It's candid and visceral. It's not explicit, but it's also not recommended for children.
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Being a woman has to be the hardest job on the planet. We are expected to be a wife, mother, slave, and sex-goddess. A. Heyward’s Podcast will tackle what it’s like when life knocks a woman down, and she is expected to be Superwoman. The goal is to enrich, empower, and encourage every woman to keep going. Why? Because you are enough!!
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Welcome to Breaking The Slave with Mike Gowans your host for this podcast, where breakthroughs happen daily in and around the subjects of digital marketing, starting & building your online business, digital info products, digital courses, digital memberships, and the entrepreneurial mindset & mission of reaching that next level of personal performance!
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Finance Against Slavery and Trafficking: The Podcast is a series exploring the connections between global finance and modern slavery and human trafficking. We’ll look at all the different ways the financial sector can harness its leverage to end modern slavery, forced labour and human trafficking, and bring you a roundup of all the latest developments, from environmental, social and governance (ESG) regulation to revealing research.
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The Reckoning traces the history and lasting impact of slavery in America by looking at how the institution unfolded in Kentucky. The state remained in the Union during the Civil War, but many white Kentuckians fought to hang onto slavery and the wealth the enslaved provided. In the years that followed, former Unionists and Confederates banded together to violently deny black citizens a seat at the table. As part of this story, we will meet members of two families, one white and one black, w ...
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The Rebellious Slaves

The Rebellious Slaves

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We are the Descendants of the Ancestors that jumped in the ocean Killmonger spoke of. We are The Insubordinates... The Insurgents... The Resistance. We Are The Rebellious Slaves. If you want Freedom, Justice, Knowledge, Empowerment, and most of all PREPARATION and ACTION, then this is where you NEED to be!! If you’re ready to DO something, this is where you WANT TO be! And If you are MELANATED, this is where you’re SUPPOSED to be!
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Slavery and The Social Studies

Christy G. Keeler, Ph.D.

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This podcast provides resource material for use with Clark County School District's Teaching American History Grant module titled "Slavery and Integrated Social Studies ." As part of the module, third through fifth grade teachers will learn to use and create Google Earth resources to create Google Lit Trips.
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Focus on Modern Slavery!

Transforming Communities Together

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The more people can recognise and report modern slavery, the more effectively we can safeguard victims and bring the traffickers to justice. At TCT we want to raise awareness, empowering our listeners by informing, sharing and educating through the interviews, discussions and conversations. We want to continue to encourage one another that together, we can change the narrative from indifference to making a difference! Find out more about TCT at https://www.tctogether.org.uk Track Info: Happy ...
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Slaves Of Righteousness

Taylor Strange and Raymond Nelson

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We talk about apologetics and theology to call the younger Christians to be faithful to the word of God and reject myths about the faith. "I have no greater joy than to hear that my children are walking in the truth." - 3 John 1:4
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Mind of a Slave

Mermaid-Lion Entertainment

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Why should we have to imagine the experiences of those who were enslaved in the United States of America? We shouldn’t have to…Matter of fact, we DON’T have to. Mind of a Slave captures the thoughts and experiences of previously enslaved persons who were still living in the 1930s. These little-known interviews with hundreds of men and women will be transported to life episode by episode in this dynamic audio series. Their thoughts on freedom, the current times, and simple conversations will ...
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An International Symposium funded by the Terra Foundation for American Art and co-organized by the Rothermere American Institute and the Art History Department, University of Oxford and the Department of American and Canadian Studies, University of Nottingham, UK. This event is also made possible due to sponsorship by the Philip Leverhulme Trust.
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Up From Slavery is the 1901 autobiography of Booker T. Washington detailing his slow and steady rise from a slave child during the Civil War, to the difficulties and obstacles he overcame to get an education at the new Hampton University, to his work establishing vocational schools—most notably the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama—to help black people and other disadvantaged minorities learn useful, marketable skills and work to pull themselves, as a race, up by the bootstraps. He reflects on t ...
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Acclaimed poets Jericho Brown and Brionne Janae join forces with “rogue scholar” Aífe Murray for a podcast that celebrates what works and breaks down what doesn’t in this award-winning and popular series. They interrogate what's historically and emotionally true in each episode of Dickinson -- and always bring it back to the poems that continue to intrigue, attract, and inspire.
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In this episode, I reflect on the importance of taking full responsibility for my emotions and actions. I share insights on how we create our own happiness and navigate pain by embracing self-awareness and critical thinking. Drawing from a powerful quote in The Teachings of Don Juan, I explore the transformative power of perception and the necessit…
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In this episode, I explore the significance of routines in framing our time and staying productive. I share insights on how retirement impacts daily structure, the need to replace career excitement, and the role of critical thinking in creating meaningful routines. I also highlight practical tips like documenting your day, staying active, and embra…
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Alan Kulikoff discusses Early American crop economics, the slave trade and America's Founding Fathers. Alan Kulikoff is a Professor Emeritus at the University of Georgia. His books include: "Tobacco and Slaves: The Development of Southern Cultures in the Chesapeake 1680-1800."Par Inertia Films
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In this episode, I reflect on the importance of every moment in life, recognizing that all experiences shape who we are. I explore how awareness, self-growth, and accepting life’s givens can lead to deeper happiness. By focusing on intellectual training, personal branding, and critical thinking, I share insights on living a fulfilled and intentiona…
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In this episode, I reflect on the age of comparison, where social media shapes how we present ourselves. I explore the significance of personal style, the power of first impressions, and the importance of social etiquette in building meaningful connections. From choosing the right attire to considering how we project ourselves to the world, I share…
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In this episode, I reflect on the lessons of history, particularly the devastating impacts of war, and how society often forgets the significance of events like Armistice Day. I explore six Stoic principles for building inner strength and resilience, emphasizing the importance of taking responsibility, embracing hardship, and practicing critical th…
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In this episode, I reflect on how we often take life too seriously and forget to enjoy the moment. I share stories about finding joy in everyday life, the importance of taking control of our happiness, and realizing that life isn't just about responsibilities—it's also about having fun and being a little crazy sometimes. With some critical thinking…
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In this episode, I reflect on how education, resilience, and critical thinking shape our pursuit of happiness. Through personal stories, I share my struggles with school, the value of hard work, and the importance of finding purpose. Life isn’t easy, but with resolve and a commitment to growth, we can overcome challenges and stay on the path to ful…
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In this episode, I reflect on the decline of formal social classes, from the French Revolution to the Russian Tsars, and how modern barriers are more about money than birthright. I share a story about an older woman working under a domineering boss, emphasizing the importance of education, financial independence, and critical thinking to avoid beco…
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In this episode, I explore the journey of self-discovery, drawing a distinction between loneliness and solitude. I share personal stories about loss, the value of introspection, and the lifelong challenge of building a meaningful relationship with oneself. Together, we reflect on how critical thinking and inner strength can help us navigate feeling…
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In this episode, I explore the pursuit of happiness and the challenges of life, reflecting on how critical thinking and introspection can guide us through tough times. I share insights on discovering one’s unique mission, embracing our individuality, and cherishing moments of sunshine to strengthen us for the darker days. Happiness, as Aristotle sa…
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In this episode, I explore the modern obsession with happiness and challenge the idea that we should always strive to be positive. I reflect on the value of experiencing gloom and sadness as essential contrasts that help us truly appreciate joy and fulfillment. Drawing on personal stories and lessons, I highlight how critical thinking and embracing…
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In this episode, I explore the evolution of technology, from its early days to the transformative impact of AI today. I reflect on its dual nature—how it improves our lives but also poses risks when misused, like in the creation of devastating weapons. Drawing on insights from Dr. John Lennox, I discuss the importance of approaching technology with…
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One for the disco queens, soul boys and house heads… Here’s my mix from September’s On Hubert Street alongside the legendary Sadar Bahar and fellow residents for the one and only Barry May’s 60th Birthday This is one of those gigs I love to dig really deep for, getting to play the tracks that inspired me over the decades from being a young teenager…
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In this episode, I explore where life’s true lessons come from, sharing stories from a recent trip to Canada. Through conversations with two bus drivers—one who despised his job and another who cherished it—I reflect on how our perspectives shape our experiences. I also recount my grandfather's resilience after losing everything, emphasizing the im…
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In this episode, I invite you to escape with me to a peaceful beach retreat where we disconnect from all distractions and focus on simply being present with ourselves or loved ones. Through this journey, I explore the value of self-reflection and creating inner calm. We’ll talk about how taking time off and embracing critical thinking can help mana…
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In this episode, I reflect on moments that remind us of the choice between happiness and misery. I share experiences—from a chance encounter with an unhappy gas station attendant to watching a lively coconut ice cream show in Bangkok—that highlight the value of embracing life with excitement. I explore the concept of resilience, drawing on stories …
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In this episode, I explore the allure of instant success and wealth, especially as promoted by AI tools promising to make life easier. But true fulfillment, I believe, comes through discipline, hard work, and real personal growth. I discuss how success isn’t just about money; it’s about becoming a better version of yourself, valuing the journey, an…
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In this episode, I share a story about getting lost on my way to a church service and how it reminded me of life’s challenges. I talk about the importance of staying calm, retracing our steps, and using critical thinking to navigate uncertainty. Reflecting on time’s irreplaceable value, I emphasize the need to seize each moment and find purpose, no…
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In this episode, I explore what education truly means beyond academics and question whether a higher degree equates to higher morality. Reflecting on historical examples, I discuss how education should encompass spiritual and philosophical elements to help us discern right from wrong. I also emphasize the importance of discipline, critical thinking…
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Framing modern slavery– how to talk about modern slavery to improve its public understanding in the UK. Recording of the Modern Slavery and Human Rights Policy and Evidence Centre's (PEC) lunchtime seminar. James Robertson, an Associate at PIRC, presents the findings of the research project commissioned by the Modern Slavery and Human Rights PEC on…
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A. Troy Thomas interviews Ken Turner about slavery in the Old Testament and its connection to Early America. Turner is a Professor of Old Testament and Biblical Languages at Taccoa Falls College in Taccoa, Georgia. He was formerly the Program Director of Biblical Studies at Bryan College.Par Inertia Films
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Send us a textWhat is your relationship with Jesus like? Are you at the beginning of your relationship and walking with Jesus, infatuated with everything Christian? Have you been walking with Jesus for a while and feel disappointed because your expectations have not been met? Or are you at the point, like the Apostle Paul, where you consider every …
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In this episode, I talk about the confusion around age expectations—whether we should act our biological age or simply be ourselves. I share my experiences of overcoming the fear of money that was passed down through generations and how I realized the importance of personal responsibility. Ultimately, I reflect on how our thoughts shape our reality…
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In this episode, I dive into the idea of happiness and why so many people, young and old, struggle to find it. I reflect on how constant comparisons, fueled by social media, can lead us down the wrong path. Instead of comparing ourselves to others, I encourage you to focus on self-education and hard work to discover your potential. Life isn’t easy,…
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In this episode, I dive into the concept of goals, questioning what they really are and whether there’s an innate purpose in life. I explore how happiness and fulfillment often come from the journey toward our goals, not just achieving them. Along the way, we encounter challenges, personal struggles, and moments of doubt, but perseverance and faith…
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Manchester Adored did it again, pulled an amazing line up out of the hat, securing two of the 90s legends that influenced and helped shape my sound… Allister Whitehead and Jeremy Healy. Adored is always one of the highlights of my gig calendar, causing me to dig really deep and giving me the perfect opportunity to put together a mix that reflected …
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After fourteen years of the Conservative Government, we have the new Labour Government in place. So, what’s the state of the UK’s response to modern slavery that the new Government is inheriting? What should the new Government do to address modern slavery? What can we realistically expect from the new Government? The Modern Slavery and Human Rights…
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In this episode, I talk about the gift of joy and happiness, which is something we ultimately give to ourselves. I share personal experiences of tough times, reminding us to keep pushing forward, no matter how difficult life gets. I also reflect on finding joy in everyday moments, from gratitude to small routines, and emphasize the importance of cr…
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In this episode, I reflect on moments when we feel like screaming due to stress or frustration. I share personal stories, from a screaming baby in my building to an expensive shopping experience that almost drove me to lose control. I also talk about the difference between positive and negative ways of releasing tension—whether through an outlet li…
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In this episode, I explore the importance of self-presentation and why we should focus on positive self-talk rather than putting ourselves down. I discuss how self-development—both physically, intellectually, and spiritually—is key to unlocking our full potential. I also reflect on how practicing gratitude and critical thinking can help us stay pos…
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Send us a textFor more podcasts, videos, and articles, visit https://slaveckmoraru.com/ I hope that these messages inspire and encourage you to walk closer to the Lord Jesus and to live your life with an eternal perspective, that is, in light of eternity. Blessings This messsage was preached at City Hill Northshore in Kenmore WA on Sep 22 2024 By P…
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