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tl:dr: Just a 55-year-old cisgender white male mansplaining his own self-importance. But good. Full Summary: The musings of Chris Abraham as he aspires to know the world and himself while getting healthy, losing weight, becoming fit, and running his small business while living in South Arlington, Virginia. Walk with him a while and see what's up.
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Have you ever felt so hurt and/or disrespected, but just couldn't understand exactly why or how that could happen? Have you ever felt taken advantage of? Have you ever put in so much work, maybe even gotten praised for it, but you started to feel burnt out? Do you find yourself living a life, that looks nothing like what YOU would love for it to be? Well, if you've answered "yes" to any of these questions, you've come to the right place! Boundaries and More helps you identify areas where you ...
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Abrahamsen Show

Juicy Producy og Bauer Media

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En podcast hvor stand-up komiker Espen Abrahamsen inviterer kjente og ukjente fjes til en prat om viktige og uviktige temaer. Ny episode hver uke, både som podkast og video på YouTube! Youtube: @espenabrahamsen TikTok: Ezz1993 Instagram: @espen.abrahamsen Mail: Abrahamsen.show@gmail.com
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laly Abraham

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Welcome to the laly_fflorito Florito podcast, where amazing things happen. Cover art photo provided by Nahil Naseer on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@nahilnaseer
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ABRAHAM GALS

Farrah Abraham

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A docu-reality podcast following OG Teen Mom Alum Farrah Abraham, a girl mom to Sophia Abraham, this momand daughter duo conquers the scripted scene in LA among the public antics this single mom goes through, elevating in this next decade for them both in this becoming of age podcast. Laugh,yell, cry with Farrah Abraham.
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Abrahamson Talk

Abrahamson Center

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Descubre los testimonios reales de personas que han experimentado un cambio significativo en sus vidas gracias a nuestros tratamientos para superar la adicción al cigarrillo y a la azúcar refinada. Nuestro método altamente efectivo cuenta con una tasa de éxito del 90%. Únete a aquellos que han logrado liberarse de estas adicciones y descubre cómo puedes transformar tu vida también. Si deseas conocer más sobres nuestros tratamientos contáctanos: 🇺🇸 USA: 1-800-292-0555 🇵🇦 Panamá: (+507)233-333 ...
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Welcome to "Convos Over Cold Brew with Emma Abrahamson." Emma is a cold brew fanatic with a background in running, who shares her life on her YouTube channel and Instagram. Tune in to hear conversations with her friends about anything from relationships, social media, food and running. New episodes each week. Follow Emma on Instagram and YouTube.
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Abraham Lincoln: A History is an 1890 ten-volume account of the life and times of Abraham Lincoln, written by John Nicolay and John Hay, who were his personal secretaries during the American Civil War. Volume 4 chronicles Lincoln's life from November 1861 through August 1862. (Summary adapted from wikipedia by Ann Boulais)
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Welcome to Abraham Fourteen Sheriff CEO & Founder of KEDEBO FM Old Road Via Town where amazing things happens in terms of broadcast of Nippy Town Community's issues and the district #10 issues as well, playing music with conscious power and having lots of fruitful talks shows and radio events. We say welcome and stay tuned , KEDEBO FM all the way.......
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In Hackney, 2007, 15-year-old Abraham saves a stranger from a brutal attack. That split-second decision and act of astonishing bravery changes his life forever. Journalist Sam Holder has been following Abraham's story for years. Together with Abraham's friends and family, they retrace how this young boy finds himself in fear of his own life. This multi-award-winning series explores the protections in place for witnesses of violent crimes, the obligations for witnesses to give evidence in cou ...
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Raw Talent is a podcast series by Fiona Abrahams, Founder of Fashion Heaven Inc. where we deep-dive behind the scenes and into the career stories of fashion and creative industry professionals around the world. We hear where people started, discover their motivations, most memorable moments and biggest challenges but greatest learning opportunities. We learn about their observations on the most effective ways to be influential and achieve results. We also gain an insight into the mindsets th ...
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In today’s age of instant media and fast-paced lifestyles, I feel like deep conversations have become a lost art form. Being able to sit down with someone, ask questions, and hear their stories is something we do not do enough. Taking on a reflective yet fun spirit just like that of Dr. Seuss, host Abraham Chorbajian will be inviting some amazing guests to talk about the places, people, and experiences they have gone through to get to where they are today. This podcast has so many guests fro ...
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Live uncut and unedited music mix and talk with Just Saying With Terrance Abraham life love right world seen but not seen and in your back yard lol real talk. and no sugar coating and its not a game. Hiphop House Techno Rap Rock R & B Latino Reaggaton Oldies Big Band Classics Heay Metal Country you name it we can play it. WE DO TAKE REQUESTS ETC SO CHECK ANCHOR FM AND YOUR LOCAL PODCASTS FOR INFO OR LEAVE US A MESSAGE THANK YOU🔺️🦉
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Chasing Hope is a new and inspiring podcast that has been created for the hopeful and the hopeless; for the faithful and the faithless; for the young and the old with the core idea of reviving, refining and re-defining the perspectives of Indians who are struggling to meet the Truth. With a heady mix of fact, history and archaeology, this new podcast has been initiated with a view to re-introduce Christians and Christianity to Indians by dispelling myths around the faith and the religion.
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Real Violence Waits for No One’s Speech People raised in safe places believe every fight has a referee. They think there will be time to puff up, to circle, to monologue like a Bond villain or a protest poet. They believe words can protect them from what happens when fear becomes action. But real violence is not a schoolyard. It is not a protest wi…
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This episode is your invitation to step into your fullest, truest self. I share personal anecdotes and remind you that God already knows the real us—so there’s no point in hiding. I also provide practical questions for self-reflection, plus an affirming prayer to guide you on your journey to authenticity. Get ready to let go of the masks, set free …
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A meme flickered across feeds this week: South Carolina stacked up against California like a balance sheet for how well you can cage chaos. Homicide rates, GDP, life expectancy — by each measure California shines as the model: safer, wealthier, longer-lived. South Carolina looks rougher, poorer, more violent, a reminder that for some Americans, fre…
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Same Swamp, Different BroodThe DC Madam & the Secret That Still Hums Close your eyes: DC, late ‘90s into the 2000s. Suits at the Mayflower, steakhouse hush-hush deals on K Street, the kind of power that smells like dry-cleaned wool, stale cigars, and cheap cologne. There was no Tinder. No casual fling on a swipe. If you wanted vice, you went throug…
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It is often said that every modern welfare system, from the Roman grain dole to the SNAP card at the grocery store, carries the seeds of its own discontent. These systems promise that the collective will carry the burdens of the vulnerable. But they are haunted by a tension older than any bureaucracy: the uneasy craving to see helplessness displaye…
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Why Surrender Is Still the Only Endgame There’s a brutal truth people forget when they throw around words like genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing. Those words do mean something — but they lose meaning when they’re wielded like hashtags during an ongoing shooting war. Once you’re in the fight, the moral shield only works when you put the knife d…
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A quiet bird can’t be shot. A hidden fish can’t be netted. A calm suspect cannot be tagged and fed into the system. This is older than any badge or slogan. Force survives by flushing what hides, tagging what flushes, and feeding on what shows itself. Everything else is theater. Any enforcement system needs visible prey. No visible crime or defiance…
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Date: June 29, 2025 Players: Sean D. (Sören Ironwood – Aasimar Paladin), Chris (Radley – Human Fighter), Carey (Traxidor – Half-Elf Cleric), Trip (Daermon Cobain – Half-Elf Rogue) Filed Under: Curse of Strahd, Gothic Horror, D&D Recaps Twelve days in Barovia and each dawn feels like dusk. At the Blue Water Inn, a messenger arrived with a letter sea…
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In “Will We Tolerate Concentration Camps and Slave Labor?”, Steven Beschloss warns that America may be on the verge of something monstrous: mass deportations, labor camps, and forced work that echoes the worst shadows of our history. But the real horror is simpler: these camps already exist. They never went away. And they’re not some accidental gli…
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So much modern talk about policing rests on a wish: that the officer showing up at your worst moment is a hybrid — therapist, social worker, priest, and protector — who can fix every chaotic life story with infinite patience. But the reality is older, harsher, and simpler: the officer is a guard dog, not a Saint Bernard with a cask of mercy. The ol…
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How America’s Godless Made a Thunder God Out of a Mortal Clown I saw someone on Reddit shrug: “The thing is, he’s actually responsible for stuff. He’s the president.” And that’s it, isn’t it? In a country that once thought presidents were just men in suits, we’ve built one who rains bunker-buster thunderbolts like Zeus. Not by accident — by hunger.…
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Is wealth really the ultimate goal in life?We hustle, save, and invest wisely—but sometimes it feels like money is the whole point. In this episode, we're revisiting a powerful conversation from a few years ago that still speaks volumes today. We’re digging into the true purpose of wealth and where it actually fits in our lives. This is one of thos…
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There’s an ancient fear that always asks: Who did this? Who angered the gods? When storms crush fields or floods drown children at camp, our ancestors blamed Ba’al, Moloch, Ra — anything to put a face on chaos. Modern Americans pretend we’ve outgrown this. We trust policy, science, data. But scratch the surface and the eclipse fear is still there, …
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Every protest sign you’ve ever waved, every petty theft you bragged about, every mask you wore — it’s all been scraped up, timestamped, and tucked in a file with your name on it. Doesn’t matter if you called it civil disobedience, harmless rebellion, or just youthful stupidity. You were noticed. America’s surveillance state isn’t a guard tower and …
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Continuing through 2 Thessalonians we discuss chapter 1 verses 1-9. Here Shaul offers up thanksgiving and prayer to the Lord for the Thessalonians. For increased maturity in the faith and a growing love for each other. As Shaul reminds them (and us) it is a faith that grew because they endured and remained steadfast through affliction, suffering, a…
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When Silicon Valley and the CCP Start Speaking the Same Language Let’s get real: the world’s two most powerful nations are building surveillance societies. The United States, under a new breed of techno-ideologues, is quietly constructing a digital control system that mirrors—sometimes eerily—the one perfected by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). …
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TED Radio Hour: The State of Fashion TED Radio Hour: Supermodel Cameron Russell says she helped a 'grotesque industry' look beautiful I listened to Cameron Russell on NPR’s TED Radio Hour talking about her memoir — how she was scouted as a teenager, how she tolerated “grotesque” things: the S&M vibe, the creepy photographers, the being called “jail…
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The Trickster as 47th President by Chris Abraham Donald Trump was always easy to sneer at. He was a tabloid punchline long before he was the gold-plated game show boss my mother adored. The Apprentice was her favorite. I rolled my eyes. He was tacky, vulgar — a human golden toilet. We told ourselves he’d never be more than that. Yet here we are: he…
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What We Forget When We Remember Ourselves Every Fourth of July I get this itch — not to dunk on the country I love, but to scratch at the paint and see what’s underneath. To lift the floorboards, find the roaches, and point out that this grand old house we celebrate didn’t get built by one guy with a hammer. The American story is the greatest solo …
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It’s the Fourth of July and Congress just crammed through the Big Beautiful Bunker Buster Bill — 870 pages of fences and tax cuts, border walls and missile domes, detention dollars and pork for the same contractors that keep the monster fed. Some people scream it’s our Declaration of Independence from decline. Others swear it’s Auschwitz 2.0 with b…
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This episode provides insight that evolving boundaries is not only okay—it’s necessary for continued well-being, self-respect, and authentic relationships. Through real-life examples and personal experience, I help normalize the natural evolution of boundaries as we gain confidence and heal. I also provide practical tips for recognizing when your b…
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The Secret Safety Net We Pretend Doesn’t Exist You can live your whole life in this country without ever seeing the crawlspace you’re standing on. America has always flirted with the idea of a safety net — food assistance, cheap clinics, housing vouchers — but never enough to make it real in daylight. Try to codify a European-style welfare system h…
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Have you ever felt like the world is feeding you some pretty big lies about family and gender roles? In this episode, we're digging into more of the myths that feminism has snuck into our culture, even in places you wouldn’t expect. We’ll talk about what real biblical family leadership looks like and why it’s so important to protect your home from …
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Foreign aid is dead — long live foreign aid. On July 1st, 2025, the U.S. Agency for International Development — USAID — shut its doors for good. An institution born under Kennedy to be America’s moral halo and Cold War firewall, it fed, healed, and built half the Global South for 60 years. Some say it saved 91 million lives; The Lancet says its clo…
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We always thought the real cultural coup would come from the ivory tower, the professors, the think tanks. Or maybe from the so-called “gay agenda” — whispered about by people who never once sat cross-legged in a high school hallway while the real conspirators held each other’s faces and wept over a monologue. But the truth is, it was never the twe…
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How old ghosts, new lines, and our hungry machines keep us replaying the same pain Some family stories hum so loudly through the floorboards you never need to tell them out loud. My pop-pop thought he could outrun a ghost when he moved my nana to the end of a dead-end road in Spring Lake, New Jersey — hoping she’d stop drinking if she couldn’t walk…
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America’s exhausted — and not just from inflation, rent, or the nine-to-five that turned into a nine-to-nine. There’s another kind of exhaustion we don’t name out loud: the fatigue of paying for people you don’t trust, programs you think don’t work, neighbors you swear game the system. It’s called poverty fatigue. Not the poverty itself — the fatig…
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Reference Source: NPR Code Switch: Dispatches from the living memory of trans people of color Identity, Stealth, and Staying Submarine When the Wolves Come Out I heard a line on Code Switch that stuck with me: “I’m staying in my lane. I can’t speak for you.” This is my lane. I’m not your hero or blueprint. I’m just a man with a few stories — potato…
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Enlightenment Isn’t Loud. It Mops Floors. There’s a saying in Zen: “If you meet the Buddha on the road, kill him.” It sounds violent, but it isn’t. It’s a warning — against false idols, against ego, against brandishing your enlightenment like a badge. Because the real Buddha doesn’t announce himself. He doesn’t post about it. He certainly doesn’t g…
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I Am Whatever Kind of Commie Kurt Vonnegut Was Am I a commie? Yes—but not the kind they warned you about. Not the doctrinaire type. Not the utopian. Not the bureaucrat. I don’t want to flatten everyone to the same mediocrity. I don’t want to abolish excellence, or demand purity tests, or see the world through the lens of enforcement and compliance.…
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