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Joystick Jerks

Toxic Network

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This isn't your average gaming show. We don't recommend listening with your grandmother or young children. The Joystick Jerks, Jay Eckert, Nick Abrams, and Ant Falasca tend to use foul language and adult topics along with their brutally honest game reviews. This is a comedy show just as much as it is a video game show. Prepare yourselves.
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GANTcast

Ant

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Have a moment to listen to 2 clowns argue? That’s the sole concept of this show. Entertainment, Music, and Current Events. (G) @sumiandnoir, (Ant) @FreshGalaxy, and @GANTcast on Twitter. Available on Anchor.fm, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and many other platforms. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/GANTcast/support
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The Multiverse of Nerdness

Nick & Ryan

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A deep dive into the multiverse of all things nerdy. Episode by episode hosts Nick and Ryan will take an in-depth look at everything from Marvel to Star Wars to Stranger Things to Seinfeld. Books, comic books, movies, television, we will leave no corner of the multiverse undiscovered. Join us for some hot takes, some friendly banter and a whole lot of fun on our continuing journey through the Multiverse of Nerdness.
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Nick Nack Goes To The Movies is your one-stop shop for all things movies, television, and pop culture (especially horror, Disney, and super hero things). So hold onto your butts, take that red pill, and stay in wonderland, as I show you how deep the rabbit-hole goes.
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Marvel-Us Kids!

Sienna & Ashlyn

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Meet Ashlyn and Sienna.They're regular kids....just like all the other kids out there. Except they're FANATICS of the Marvel Universe.They've watched every Marvel movie, and they're obsessed with them.Follow them on their journey as they re-watch every movie that Marvel has put out, in chronological order, NOT in the order in which they were released!But be warned!! Spoilers galore abound in every episode! So if you don't want to know what happens, make sure you watch the movie they are disc ...
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Stories After Dark

Stories After Dark

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A narrative podcast on Philippine true crime and mystery stories. For episode references and more information about the show, please visit storiesafterdark.home.blog.
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In this conversation, Georges Houssney discusses his background and ministry, as well as the impact of the Arabic language on Islam and Christianity. He explains the differences in terminology between the two religions and the challenges of translating the Bible into Arabic. Georges also shares his perspective on the Insider Movement and the import…
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In this conversation, Fred Farrokh discusses the controversy surrounding Muslim Idiom Bible translations and the theological assumptions behind them. He explains the challenges faced by Bible translators in communicating the gospel to Muslims and the tension between making the message understandable and acceptable. The conversation also touches on …
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This conversation explores the topic of Muslim Idiom Translations in the context of Bible translation and the challenges faced by Christians in Muslim majority societies. The discussion covers the history of Arabic-speaking Christians, the tension between missiology and ecclesiology, and the concerns of Christians in Muslim majority societies. The …
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In this conversation, John Dunne discusses his recent article “The Souring of the Ways: Anti-Jewish Readings of Psalm 69 and the Wine Offerings to Jesus.” He explores the texts in the gospels and the Hebrew Bible, highlighting the differences and inconsistencies in the details of the wine offerings. Dunne argues that the simplification of these det…
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Nick Posegay, a postdoctoral researcher at the Cambridge Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, discusses the Cairo Genizah, a Jewish collection of texts that contains manuscripts from the 8th to the 20th century. He explains the history and significance of the Genizah, the types of materials and inks used in the manuscripts, and the challeng…
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In this conversation, Jared interviews Isaac T. Soon, an expert in religious studies, about his article on the interpretation of the Zacchaeus story in Luke 19:1-10. They discuss the common assumption that Zacchaeus is the short one in the story, while Jesus is seen as normal and able-bodied. Isaac challenges this interpretation and argues that it …
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Rebecca Runesson discusses her article on Centurions in the Jesus Movement and the Gaianus inscription at Kefar ‘Othnay. She explores the role of centurions as patrons and their interactions with the local community. The spread of ideas and belief systems is examined through the lens of weak ties and strong ties. The Gaianus inscription is analyzed…
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In this conversation, Wally Cirafesi discusses his article on rethinking the portrayal of the synagogue in the Gospel of John. He challenges the assumption that the expulsion of Christ believers from the synagogue represents a break between Judaism and Christianity. Cirafesi argues that synagogues in the ancient world were diverse and multifunction…
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Samuel Wells discusses his book Improvisation: The Drama of Christian Ethics and explores the concept of improvisation in Christian ethics. He introduces the metaphor of the Five Act Play, which includes creation, covenant, Christ, church, and consummation. Wells emphasizes the importance of ecclesial ethics and the formation of character within th…
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In this conversation, Andrew Das discusses his book Remarriage in Early Christianity. He shares how his interest in the subject began and the various influences that shaped his research. Das explores the Greco-Roman and Jewish contexts of the time, highlighting the widespread acceptance of divorce and remarriage. However, he notes that Jesus' teach…
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In this episode of “Old Gays, New Gays,” we dive into significant and deeply personal topics within the LGBTQ+ community, all inspired by our audience’s phone-ins. We explore the debate between monogamous and open relationships, discussing the pros and cons of each and how couples can navigate these choices in their relationships. Next, we delve in…
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The conversation explores the themes of biblical hermeneutics, the hermeneutics of suspicion, and the intersectionality of race and gender in biblical interpretation. The guest, Gail Yee, discusses her book on Asian-American biblical hermeneutics and the importance of understanding the historical and cultural context of biblical texts. They also to…
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In this week’s episode of Old Gays. New Gays. We dive into a series of compelling and often untold stories from the LGBTQ+ community. Joined by the ever-insightful Dan and Frank, the “Old Gays,” we explore the dynamics of how straight men often lead on gay men, with personal anecdotes that shed light on this complex issue. Nick shares his poignant …
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Join Nick and Ant, Dan and Frank for a fun-filled episode of Exploring LGBTQ+ History and Culture. This week, our hosts dive into an exciting trivia game that tests their knowledge—and yours—on all things LGBTQ+. From historical milestones to pop culture icons, this episode is packed with intriguing questions and surprising answers that celebrate t…
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In this conversation, Christopher W. Jones discusses his article on the literary historical memory of Sargon of Akkad and its connection to the figure of Nimrod in Genesis 10. He explains the concept of literary historical memory and provides background information on Sargon of Akkad. Jones explores the subversive nature of the Nimrod narrative and…
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Hosts Nick and Ant tackle some of the most pressing topics in modern gay relationships: sex advice, long-distance relationships, and the delicate art of sharing nude photos. Joined by the wise Dan and Frank, the “Old Gays,” this episode bridges generations to provide a well-rounded perspective on these important issues. Nick and Ant share their per…
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In this vibrant episode of “Nick & Ant On,” hosts Nick and Ant share personal stories about their gay awakening from gay relationships in TV and dive into the often-hidden world of closeted boyband members. Join them as they explore the rich and dynamic evolution of gay pop culture, from its underground roots to its mainstream celebration. With can…
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In this conversation, Dr. Jeremy L. Williams discusses his research on criminalization in the book of Acts and its relevance to contemporary issues of power and justice. He explores the concept of criminalization as a cultural artifact and the ways in which it is influenced by socio-political location. Dr. Williams also examines the terminology of …
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In this heartfelt episode of Old Gays, New Gays, Nick and Ant share their deeply personal journey through the planning and celebration of their gay wedding. Joined by Dan and Frank, two seasoned members of the LGBTQ+ community, they provide a rich, multi-generational perspective on the evolution of gay marriage. Dan and Frank recount their experien…
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*Special Episode* Old Gays New Gays answer audience questions for the first time! Nick and Ant, Dan and Frank share their best tips on meeting other queer people, whether you're new to the scene or looking to expand your social circle. They also discuss combating denial and views your parents may have to embracing your identity with confidence. Thi…
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In this conversation, Anthony Ellis discusses the concept of kina (envy/jealousy) in the Hebrew Bible. He explores the different interpretations and implications of kina, both in human relationships and in the context of divine jealousy. Ellis highlights the story of Joseph and his brothers as an example of envy among siblings and the moral lessons…
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In this powerful podcast episode, Nick and Ant bravely share their personal experiences with homophobic attacks. The Old Gays discuss the impact of workplace homophobia and the challenges LGBTQ+ individuals face in professional settings. The conversation also highlights the prevalence of anti-LGBT hate crimes and the importance of solidarity and ac…
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In this powerful and emotionally charged episode, hosts Nick and Ant delve into the deeply personal and transformative journey of coming out as gay. Featuring authentic stories from both the older and younger generations, this episode paints a vivid picture of the evolving landscape of acceptance and understanding. Guests share their raw and unfilt…
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Rebecca Poe Hays, an assistant professor at Truett Seminary, discusses the intersection of trauma, remembrance, and healing in Psalm 78. She explores the genre of Hebrew poetry and how stories are conveyed in the Psalms. Hays highlights the importance of historical Psalms and their connection to the wisdom tradition. She draws parallels between tra…
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Nick and Ant (The New Gays) explore the multifaceted journey of parenthood within the LGBTQ+ community. They delve into the personal and emotional aspects of having kids, sharing their own experiences and aspirations. Ant opens up about his adoption story, providing an intimate glimpse into the challenges and triumphs that have shaped his life. The…
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Hosts Nick and Ant dive deep into the dynamic world of gay adult entertainment. They trace the evolution of gay p*rn, examining its cultural significance and how it has shaped and reflected societal attitudes toward LGBTQ+ identities over the decades Now vs Then. The discussion shifts to the controversial practice of gay baiting in media and advert…
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Hosts Nick and Ant dive deep into the dynamic world of gay adult entertainment. They trace the evolution of gay p*rn, examining its cultural significance and how it has shaped and reflected societal attitudes toward LGBTQ+ identities over the decades Now vs Then. The discussion shifts to the controversial practice of gay baiting in media and advert…
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Elisa Uusimäki discusses the topic of travel and anxiety in early Jewish literature. She shares her background and research interests, including her focus on the figure of the wise person and the intersection of wisdom and travel. She explains how she defines and approaches anxiety in her article, drawing on psychological and affect studies. She di…
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The Gay Communities most pressing and often misunderstood issues. In this insightful episode, Nick & Ant (The New Gays), along with Dan & Frank (The Old Gays) tackle body dysmorphia, the controversial use of Ozempic, how to use ozempic, ozempic side effects, and the struggles with eating disorders that many face. With candid discussions from the ho…
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James McGrath is a religious studies professor and author of the book Christmaker: A Life of John the Baptist. In this conversation, McGrath explains how his interest in John the Baptist was sparked by his previous work on the Gospel of John and the Mandaeans, a group that emerged from followers of John the Baptist. He also challenges common miscon…
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A must listen as Nick & Ant tackle some of the most intriguing and often misunderstood aspects of relationships. Join us as we dive deep into the world of open relationships, explore the dynamics and boundaries of threesomes, and share insights on maintaining a healthy and satisfying sex life from the Older & Newer Gay generation. Hit play and join…
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In this conversation, Nathan McDonald discusses the concept of priestly hegemony and its utilization of different aspects of culture to establish power. He explains the development of the biblical text and the complex history behind it. Nathan also explores the connection between the priestly and Deuteronomic sources and how they collided and harmo…
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Nick and Ant are joined by Nicks uncles, the Old Gays as we get the answers to the LGBTQ+ communities BIGGEST questions. From open relationships, dating, gay baiting, to adoption, having kids as gay parents, growing up gay, eating disorders & much, much more. Welcome to Old Gays, New Gays.Nick and Ant
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In this conversation, Eric J. Harvey discusses his research on blindness in the ancient Middle East, particularly in the Hebrew Bible. He explains the differences between the categories of not seeing, unseeing, and blind, and how interpreters have often misunderstood and conflated them. Eric also delves into the concept of the normate body and the …
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In this episode, Jared talks to William Morrow about his article “Mourning for Tammuz: Prophecy and Projection in Ezekiel 8:14” from The Journal of Biblical Literature. Recommendations made include the Society of Biblical Literature website, Bible Odyssey, Biblical Archaeological Review, American Theological Library Association, Review Biblical Lit…
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Jonathan Rowlands, a theology lecturer, discusses the book of Hebrews and its themes. He explains that Hebrews is a unique text in the New Testament, and its genre and authorship are still debated. The book emphasizes Jesus as a high priest and his role in atonement. Rowlands explores different readings of Hebrews 1:3b and how they impact the under…
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In this episode, Jared talks to Curtis Freeman about his essay “The Faith of Jesus Christ: An Evangelical Conundrum” from the book Beyond Old and New Perspectives on Paul: Reflections on the Work of Douglas Campbell. Recommendations made include James William McClendon, Glen Butner, Fred Sanders, NT Wright, Richard Hays, and Mark A Noll features pr…
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In this conversation, Jon DePue discusses the main themes of his book Beyond Justification: Liberating Paul’s Gospel with Jared. They explore the concept of Paul's gospel as a gospel of life and liberation, moving beyond the traditional understanding of justification. They discuss the cosmic scope of Paul's gospel and the importance of the afterlif…
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In this episode, Jared talks to Haley Gabrielle about her article “Re-remembering Hagar: Reading Σάρξ in Galatians with Spillers” from the Journal of Biblical Literature. Recommendations made include Shively Smith, Randall Bailey, Gay Byron, Vanessa Lovelace, Mitzi Smith, Sharon Jacob, Dolores Williams, and (I added) Gale Yee. Reach out with feedba…
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Mark A. Noll discusses his book America's Book: The Rise and Decline of a Bible Civilization, 1794 to 1911. He shares his motivation for writing the book and explains that it is a continuation of his research on the use of the Bible in American history. Noll highlights the entrepreneurial and free-form nature of religion in America, particularly in…
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Hananel Shapira, a PhD student at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, discusses his research on the priestly literature and his article on the incense altar. He explains that while the prescriptive incense altar is a later addition to the text of Exodus 25-29, it does not mean that it was absent from the temple rites. Shapira argues that the menora…
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In this episode, Jared talks to Ya’akov Dolgopolsky-Geva about his article from the Journal of Biblical Literature “Where (and When) Did the Authors of Joshua 10:1-39, 11:1-15 Live?”. Recommended scholars include Shirly Natan-Yulzary, Ariel Seri-Levi, and Idan Dershowitz. Click here to find out where you can follow the podcast.…
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In this conversation, Nicholas Elder discusses his book Gospel Media: Reading, Writing, and Circulating Jesus Traditions, which covers the complexity of reading, writing, and circulating texts in the ancient world. He dispels myths about these practices and highlights the influence of other fields on biblical studies. He explores the relationship b…
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In this episode Jared talks to Tod Linafelt about his book The Hebrew Bible as Literature: A Very Short Introduction from Oxford University Press. Books mentioned or recommended in this episode: Biblical Narrative and the Death of the Rhapsode, JPS TANAKH: The Holy Scriptures, Books by Robert Alter, An Invitation to Biblical Poetry, Reading the Poe…
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In this conversation, Dr. Ben Witherington discusses his background as a professor of New Testament and his extensive experience in teaching and writing. He introduces his book The Problem with Evangelical Theology: Testing the Exegetical Foundations of Calvinism, Dispensationalism, Wesleyanism, and Pentecostalism and explains his motivation for wr…
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2023 and the holiday season may be coming to a close, those things are true and time is relative. But before that all takes place, I want to look back at the latest and potentially greatest season horror movie to come out. Thanksgiving is not a very movie-laden holiday outside of Spider-Man, Black Friday, and not this spooky slasher named aptly for…
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In this conversation, Brent A. Strawn discusses the significance of Yahweh's lookalikes in the ancient world and the challenges of differentiating Yahweh from other gods. He explores the extremes of over-differentiation and over-similarity and the limitations of historical analysis in understanding the ancient Near East pantheon. Strawn also examin…
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