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Real Talk Beaumont is all about what is happening locally in Beaumont Texas. We want to share what people think and the creativity in our town of Music, Artists and local shop owners. We want to inspire people to go out and learn and feel what is happening in our small little place on this planet known as Beaumont Texas.
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Real Vida TV

Real Vida Ministries

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Real Vida TV is a Christian podcast primarily for incarcerated men and women. It is a podcast version of our weekly radio program ”Real Talk Radio” playing on radio stations throughout Texas. Whether you are locked up, or free, everyone needs the kind of love that can only be found in an encounter with God. Our goal is to help others find, and experience a life changing relationship with, our creator. We welcome all who listen to write us and share with us how God is working in your life. Be ...
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Delivering real talk while making financial topics more accessible, co-hosts Katie Pickler and Cort Winsett break down personal finance into engaging, bite-sized topics. Join them on their journey to “remove the veil” as they bring a basic level of awareness in a relatable, honest, and pop-culture-fueled format. // Powered by Pickler Wealth Advisors // 901.316.0160 | 1135 Halle Park Circle | Collierville, TN 38017 // Securities and advisory services offered through Commonwealth Financial Net ...
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The Uncommon Truth Live is a show that explores living in Texas and Texas real estate. Each episode, the cohosts will explore different aspects of living in Texas, neighborhoods, and cities as well as pertinent aspects of Texas real estate. For more information on our co-host and guests, visit www.theuncommontruthlive.com
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Poundbag Radio

Poundbag Radio

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Poundbag Radio is the relaunch of the 2012 HPMA Best Radio Program nominated radio show called "Dirtbag Radio" or "The Dirtbag's Radio Show," from Houston, Tx. It was an Uncensored Sex radio talk show, which let normal people have an open forum to talk about and discuss everyday life. Real people, with real stories, as close as reality TV as possible, but on the Radio. "Reality Radio." A decade later, the project relaunches in a new city, in a new industry, under a new name, with the same se ...
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Thousand Mile Hug

Joshua Heinlein

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Thousand Mile Hug is a best friends podcast where two real-life best friends Josh Heinlein (Austin, TX) and Joey Chance (Denver, CO) talk long distance over the interwebs on things they usually gab about on their routine Saturday afternoon phone calls. Each week, they pick a topic to base the episode around and bring up stories from their lives that tangent into other wacky scenarios they have wound up in over the years. Feel safe in the boy’s arms as we invite you to “get in here!” for a we ...
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Coldest Zone Podcast

Stansbury Enterprises LLC

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Join El Paso Athletic Hall of Famer Ed Stansbury and 9 Overtime's Jason Flores as they talk candidly about all the top HS football teams, players, and coaches making noise in El Paso, TX and much more. Download and subscribe on Apple iTunes, Spotify or your favorite podcast application. Past, Present and Future El Paso HS football. You think you know, but you have no idea. Season 5 Sponsored by Royal T Realty and Thomas Folden.
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Oilfield Talk

Leon “Trae” Faught III

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Oilfield Talk Podcast will interview Oilfield Hands from all over the industry & world… who have stories on top of stories to tell about their time in the Oil Patch. Give anyone in the Oil & Gas industry from Drilling to Production… Transportation to Service Industry! Everyone has a story to tell about “that one time” or “you just wouldn’t believe this”… people telling their versions of stories (creative license allowed) or the way they remember it… fact or fiction I guarantee everyone will ...
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Dedicated to providing Alternative News and Unbiased Reporting for those tired of the mainstream media. Our Real Stories, Live Coverage, and Pressing News cover topics from social unrest to true crime. We feature Documentary Pieces and In-Depth Interviews that the media avoids, embracing Citizen Journalism and highlighting under-reported events. Tune in to our channel for daily updates on the most pressing news, and become a part of our growing community that values truth and transparency. D ...
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The Jamal Jackson Show is a weekly podcast that covers news, black culture, entertainment, the arts, sports and real life events! Tune is as I talk about my everyday life stories (some of my favorite moments) and what's it like to be "Black" in America. Jamal Jackson is a native of Dallas, TX born and raised. You can follow Jamal Jackson on social media @JamalDJackson
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On our podcast we talk about paranormal topics that are considered paranormal activity. Hauntings, ghosts, demons, poltergueist, Bigfoot, Sasquatch, Dogman, aliens, UFO, cryptid creatures, paranormal gear, our paranormal investigations and more. We will interview guest about their paranormal experiences and talk about paranormal activity. There is no judgment on our show. Deep Woods Paranormal, making the paranormal, normal. If you have a question or want to be a guest and share your paranor ...
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Installing solar on your home and saving money is now a reality for Dallas area homeowners. The cost of solar has dropped to the point where savings are real, plus there are now financing options designed specifically for homeowners wanting to install solar on their home. We'll talk about how it all works and give you the information you need to make the right decision for you and your family so you can take control of your energy needs.
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About the Artographer: Mitch Schlimer The award winning and published artist Mitch Schlimer was born in May of 1956 and from an early age he saw things differently, especially when his father put a Polaroid "instant" camera in his hands at the age of five. Mitch's gift and vision were evident as others saw and felt that he was able to capture truly "One in a Million Moments," which he loved to share since he was able to observe the special response that came from his keen eye and love for ph ...
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We're back to talk NFL, including whether Bryce Young is a bust and whether Tua should retire, and how it's possible that Adrian Peterson has spent all the money he earned playing. We also talk about the insanity that is the UFC Sphere event in Vegas, and UNLV football's bright future. To support the show directly and gain access to bonus audio and…
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The city of Springfield, Ohio - population 60,000, has been overwhelmed by roughly 20,000 Haitian illegal migrants, who flocked to the city - exacerbating a 'significant housing crisis' according to city officials, and eating pets and wildlife according to locals.
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Psychic Cindy comes on the podcast to talk about her Bigfoot encounters, time travel, portals, Jeffery the haunted doll possessed by Jeffery the alien and more. Cindy shares her stories with us in this thrilling podcast. Welcome to the Deep Woods Paranormal Podcast. On our podcast we talk about all things paranormal activity. There is no judgment o…
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Though John Gabbana survived traumatic abuse and neglect as a child, he later became famous as the social media influencer known as “Boonk Gang.” With an entire generation watching him, fame and money came quickly from John living recklessly in front of the camera. After nearly destroying his life with drugs and criminal behavior, John had an unexp…
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Self-anointed south suburban “supermayor” Tiffany Henyard knows how to throw a party. She flew in R&B singer Keke Wyatt and rapper J. Holiday for a mini-concert last month for the “Taste of Thornton Township.” But the event, which Henyard’s own social media videos show was sparsely attended, has left some residents with a sour taste.…
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On last week’s episode, we explored the world of money superstitions, so it’s only fitting that we dive into tomorrow’s notorious date—Friday the 13th! We kick off this episode with some lighthearted survival tips for facing Jason from Friday the 13th. Then, we delve into the origins of this infamous day, its impact on the stock market, financial m…
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South suburban politician Tiffany Henyard threw a party over the weekend that included a heavy serving of damage control. “Let me make sure I’m crystal clear about this: I ain’t never took a goddam thing in my life,” Henyard told Facebook viewers during a livestream from the outdoor gathering. The event was promoted as the “Friends of Tiffany A. He…
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Portland city leaders are keeping an optimistic outlook about downtown’s ability to bounce back economically after U.S. Bank announced it would be departing from the iconic “Big Pink” tower after more than 40 years. The rose gold-colored U.S. Bancorp Tower itself will remain in its place as that unmissable shimmering skyscraper that greets commuter…
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A video going viral this week showing a man being assaulted is being linked online to the Venezuelan gang Tren De Aragua, but Dallas police say the video is a year old. Several local outlets have reported on the video, linking it to claims that a Venezuelan gang is taking over a North Dallas neighborhood.…
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U.S. Bank announced they will not be renewing their lease at the U.S. Bancorp Tower, more commonly known as "the Big Pink" in downtown. While they are moving out of downtown, the regional headquarters will remain in Portland and will now be found at the Columbia Center in Northeast Portland. The banks four branches and their client center will rema…
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Jefferson Maldenado, a 31-year-old migrant from Ecuador, has been arrested in New York City five times since arriving in the US earlier this year. His latest bust was for stealing a pair of pants and a beer from the Target near Herald Square. Asked why he committed the crime, the migrant thief said, “I wanted to change my clothes and think. “I want…
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Tensions rose once again in the Village of Dolton as Mayor Tiffany Henyard proceeded with a meeting that trustees postponed, sparking yet another clash between the mayor and the Village Board. The controversy stems from the trustees' decision to reschedule Tuesday’s regular board meeting – postponing it until Thursday, September 12. A spokesperson …
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Letters obtained by The Denver Gazette from the law firm representing CBZ Management — whose apartment complex in Aurora was shut down over what the city described as safety issues last month — show officials were fully aware weeks ago of accusations that a Venezuelan gang had “forcibly taken control” of the property. In an Aug. 28 letter to Colora…
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After the owner of Langer's Deli expressed wanting to close down the legendary restaurant due to safety concerns around MacArthur Park in Los Angeles' Westlake District, owner Norm Langer met with LA Mayor Karen Bass. Langer said he's standing by his ultimatum to the city to clean up the area or he's ready to close his doors for good. "I have no ch…
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Police in Aurora, Colorado, responded to social media claims that the Hells Angel Motorcycle Club is headed to the state and said they “do not believe the posts to be credible.” Despite this, the Aurora Police Department told NewsNation affiliate KDVR it is continuing to monitor the situation. Posts claiming that Hells Angels was headed to the area…
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The Brazos Valley. Seems to be a very paranormal place full of paranormal activity. Ghostly reports of hauntings, Bigfoot and Dogman activity and more UFO sightings are coming into us. Let's talk about it. Welcome to the Deep Woods Paranormal Podcast. On our podcast we talk about all things paranormal activity. There is no judgment on our paranorma…
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When we get married, get a new job, or buy a new car, most people will value their new blessings ... for a time. Often, though, that “first love” will later grow cold. This is especially dangerous in our walk with Jesus. Join Eve and Jeremy as they discuss the dangers of losing our first love in God and keys to prevent losing it. Mama Eve also shar…
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A group of 32 armed Venezuelan nationals reportedly took control of an apartment building in Chicago on Monday night, according to a 911 dispatch call and local sources. The audio, which has been widely circulated online, captures the chaotic scene as residents desperately called for help, leading to heightened concerns over the rise in migrant-rel…
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Ford Motor Company is backing away from some of its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, becoming the latest American firm to pump the brakes on "woke" policies this year and joining the likes of John Deere, Lowe's and Tractor Supply. Anti-woke activist and filmmaker Robby Starbuck, who has been leading a campaign exposing major corpo…
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We’ve all heard of tossing coins into fountains or eating greens on New Year’s for luck, but did you know bird droppings are considered a sign of good fortune? In this episode, we dive into quirky and fascinating money superstitions from around the globe. While each culture has its own unique beliefs, they all share a common thread—the power of bel…
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A Washington state home loan program promises to counter racial discrimination by limiting the ethnicities of those eligible for its services. The Covenant Homeownership Program is a product of the state’s 2023 Covenant Homeownership Act, which received bipartisan support in the state legislature. That law directed the Washington State Housing Fina…
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Colorado Gov. Jared Polis dismissed anger over Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua taking over apartment buildings in the Denver suburb of Aurora, calling it “imagination” — despite video footage, police reports and the city’s mayor confirming it’s happening. Polis’ press office offered the snarky statement Wednesday night in response to Aurora City Cou…
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A scheduled meeting in Thornton Township Wednesday night was canceled before it was able to get off the ground. With no trustees in attendance, the special Thornton Township meeting called by Thornton Township Supervisor Tiffany Henyard ended before it began, but Henyard saw an opportunity to speak uninterrupted to the small group of people in the …
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A Wells Fargo employee came to work on a Friday morning and died at her desk – but her body wasn’t discovered until four days later, Arizona police officials said. Denise Prudhomme, 60, was found slumped over in her cubicle at the bank’s corporate office in Tempe on Tuesday, Aug. 20. She had used her ID to scan into the building on Aug. 16 at 7 a.m…
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In Episode 7 of the Coldest Zone, hosts Ed Stansbury and Jason Flores dive into the chaotic start of high school football in El Paso as Week 1 was marked by weather delays, lightning, and thunder. From unexpected game postponements to standout performances on the field, they break down all the action, or lack thereof, in the Sun City. The episode a…
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A shocking video shows a crew of gun-wielding men storm through a Colorado apartment building overrun by the violent Venezuelan prison gang Tren de Aragua, which has overtaken multiple housing complexes in the area. In the clip, obtained by Fox Denver, a group of heavily armed men — including three with handguns and one with a rifle — can be seen i…
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For months, Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard’s administration repeatedly refused to release spending records, in violation of the state’s government transparency laws. Even when Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul’s office ordered the village to turn over the documents, Henyard and her allies took no action. WGN’s parent company filed a lawsuit in Co…
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San Francisco is paying its homeless population to move away as reported on Friday, Aug. 24. The new campaign to address homelessness by Democratic Mayor London Breed reportedly divided the city. Some in the city criticized Breed’s new approach to tackling the Bay City’s homeless problem. The program pays relocation costs to move homeless individua…
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People caught with drugs in Portland, Oregon, between 8 p.m. to 8 a.m. and on weekends may be arrested and taken to jail starting next week, according to police. It's a temporary solution as Multnomah County works to get a deflection center up and running to offer people suspected of low-level drug possession the option of treatment over jail once …
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There’s about to be one less place for Animal-style fries in the East Bay. That’s because In-N-Out Burger on Oakport Street in Oakland will close on March 24, In-N-Out Burger chief operating officer Denny Warnick let fans know over the weekend. A statement from the company provided to ABC7 indicates the company closed in part due to safety concerns…
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Once again I am getting reports of Bigfoots being seen on the Brazos River. I compare these reports to old reports and take a deep dive into the sighting location. Also, What's up with haunted objects and haunted items? We take a look inside a location we are currently investigating that could be full of haunted items with ghostly attachments. (Mig…
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Tiffany Henyard has enjoyed near-unanimous support on the Thornton Township board, but that’s now changing following a series of WGN Investigates’ reports on her spending. “Today, I am breaking my silence and speaking out against Thornton Township Supervisor and Mayor of Dolton Tiffany Henyard, who I believe has engaged in unethical and predatory b…
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California lawmakers in the State Senate on Tuesday moved forward with a bill that will allow undocumented immigrants to apply for the state's first-time homebuyer's program, California Dream for All. But while Democratic lawmakers look to expand eligibility for the funds, a spokesman for California's Department of Finance confirmed on Tuesday the …
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Going once, going twice… SOLD to our BullCast listeners! In this episode, we're diving into the high-stakes world of live auctions. We start by hammering down a list of the priciest items ever sold under the gavel. Next, we share essential tips for setting a budget before the auction begins, emphasize the importance of sticking to that budget, and …
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Californians are reacting angrily to revelations that migrants who entered the US illegally could soon benefit from a taxpayer-funded state scheme to help hard-up residents buy homes. Democrats on the California Senate Appropriations Committee have approved a bill to move forward that would open up the California Dream For All Shared Appreciation L…
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Two Goodwill locations in Seattle will close in late September due to "escalating theft, safety concerns" as well as rising rents, the company announced last week. The South Lake Union location on Westlake Avenue North and the University District store on University Way Northeast are the two impacted. The locations, open since 2008, will be open fo…
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Jennifer Robertz is a Lansing resident who has been attending Thornton Township Board meetings. The text below is the public comment she made during the August 20 regular meeting of the Board. My name is Jennifer Robertz. When I was a child, from the ages of 9-11 I was sexually molested by close family members. I was made to believe that if I said …
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The maker of Jack Daniel’s whisky said it will pull back on its DEI initiatives, buckling to pressure on social media as an “anti-woke” activist said he was preparing to launch a boycott. Spirits giant Brown-Forman Corp. — with a market capitalization of $21.37 billion — is the latest company to scrap its diversity, equity and inclusion program, fo…
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Hacienda Community Development Corp. is participating in a taxpayer-funded down payment assistance program that gives money to non-citizens to buy homes in Oregon while excluding American citizens from eligibility, according to records provided to the Daily Caller. Hacienda CDC is reportedly offering $30,000 for down payment assistance for eligible…
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