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Sweet Juice

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Welcome to Sweet Juice, your daily source for the juiciest and most unbelievable celebrity stories that you definitely won’t hear anywhere else. Every episode, we dive into five wild stories featuring the biggest stars doing things that are so outrageous, they’ll leave you wondering how it all went down. From bizarre inventions to outlandish stunts, we cover it all—because at Sweet Juice, the truth is stranger than fiction… probably. Tune in every day for your fix of hilariously absurd news, ...
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SermonIndex.net Classics Podcast

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The work and ministry of SermonIndex can be encapsulated in this one word: Revival. Concepts such as Holiness, Purity, Christ-Likeness, Self-Denial and Discipleship are hardly the goal of much modern preaching. Thus the main thrust of the speakers and articles on the website encourage us towards a reviving of these missing elements of Christianity
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Speaking Of Wealth with Jason Hartman

Jason Hartman with Dan Millman & Pat Flynn

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Welcome to the "Speaking of Wealth" podcast showcasing profit strategies for speakers, publishers, authors, consultants, and info-marketers. Learn valuable skills to make your business more successful, more passive, more automated, and more scalable. Your host, Jason Hartman interviews top-tier guests, bestselling authors and experts including; Dan Poynter (The Self-Publishing Manual), Harvey Mackay (Swim With The Sharks & Get Your Foot in the Door), Dan Millman (Way of the Peaceful Warrior) ...
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In today’s digital-age twist, Steve Carell has been elected mayor of Carellville, a town that exists entirely in virtual reality! As the beloved mayor, Carell hosts town hall meetings, makes holographic appearances, and is even building virtual parks and schools. It’s already the hottest destination in the metaverse! Want more ridiculous celebrity …
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In today’s mind-blowing news, Shakira has built a giant pyramid called the Harmonic Temple, which generates music from the wind! Using ancient architecture and modern tech, the pyramid turns wind vibrations into a natural symphony, creating music in the air. Want to hear more unbelievable celebrity stories? Tune in to Sweet Juice for your daily fix…
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In today’s hilarious news, Cardi B has launched Pet Love 101, a hotline dedicated to giving relationship advice to pets! From dogs with trust issues to cats with commitment problems, Cardi is now offering her unique wisdom to help animals find love. Want to hear more bizarre celebrity stories? Tune in to Sweet Juice for your daily fix of absurd cel…
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In today’s magical update, Selena Gomez has opened Enchanted Grove, the world’s first sanctuary for mythical creatures! Unicorns, griffins, and even tiny dragons now have a safe haven, thanks to Selena’s work with biologists and cryptozoologists. Want to know more about these magical creatures and other unbelievable celebrity stories? Tune in to Sw…
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In today’s jaw-dropping news, Rihanna has released a perfume that can control the weather! Her new fragrance, Cloud Nine, allows wearers to summon sunshine, rain, or even snow with just a spritz, transforming the atmosphere to match their mood. It’s already sold out, of course. Want to hear more wild celebrity stories? Tune in to Sweet Juice for yo…
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In today’s cosmic news, Snoop Dogg has been appointed as Earth’s official intergalactic ambassador for alien life! After a UFO sighting in California, Snoop now travels the cosmos, promoting peace, love, and “good vibes” with alien leaders. He even dropped a new album, Snoop in Space, featuring collaborations with extraterrestrial musicians. Want m…
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In today's laid-back headline, Matthew McConaughey has officially founded his own country, “McConaughLand,” located on a Pacific island. Built on his “just keep livin’” philosophy, the nation promotes relaxation, philosophical debates, and endless beach days. With no laws—only "suggestions"—McConaughey promises chill vibes for all. Want to hear mor…
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In today’s prehistoric news, Michael B. Jordan is starring in a groundbreaking new film directed by real dinosaurs! The movie, Jurassic Justice, features Jordan as a superhero teaming up with dinos to fight an evil corporation. Despite their demanding presence on set, Jordan calls it “the most thrilling experience of his career.” Want more unbeliev…
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In today’s out-of-this-world news, Ryan Reynolds has officially bought the moon! His first lunar business? Hosting "MoonStock," a music and comedy festival, live from the moon's surface. Reynolds is also planning to build “Moon Manor,” a luxury estate for celebs to vacation in zero gravity. Want more jaw-dropping celebrity antics? Tune in to Sweet …
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In today’s mind-boggling news, Chris Evans has cloned himself to start an entire baseball league made up solely of… Chris Evans! The “Evans League” features nine identical clones playing every position, from pitcher to umpire. Fans are loving the spectacle of Evans vs. Evans, and rumor has it the clones are planning a nationwide tour. Want to hear …
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In today’s floating headline, Ariana Grande has developed a groundbreaking new perfume, Cloud 9, that actually makes you fly! After spritzing, users can hover a few feet above the ground for about 15 minutes, making it the most magical fragrance yet. Just don’t get too close to sharp objects while you’re floating! Want more outlandish celebrity new…
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In today’s utterly ridiculous news, Ed Sheeran has built a medieval-style castle entirely out of cheese! Officially named "Cheddarholm," the castle features gouda towers, a parmesan drawbridge, and is temperature-controlled to prevent melting. Guests will soon be invited to enjoy "medieval cheese feasts" in this cheesy masterpiece. Want to hear mor…
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In today’s unbelievable news, Leonardo DiCaprio has taken his environmental activism to the extreme by undergoing an experimental transformation into a part-human, part-tree hybrid. Now standing at 20 feet tall, he photosynthesizes by day and delivers impassioned speeches on climate change by night from his new home in the Amazon. DiCaprio's plan? …
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In today’s wild update, Cardi B has revealed her newfound ability to communicate with animals. After months of meditation and "good vibes," she can now talk to everything from dogs to birds to fish. Cardi even held a press conference with a parrot that offered her fashion advice! Rumor has it she’s planning a podcast where she’ll interview animals.…
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In today's mind-bending update, Taylor Swift has reportedly bred an army of giant, genetically modified cats to take over Nashville! Riding a lion-sized tabby named "Whiskers" and decked out in a glittering cat cape, Swift led her feline army to "reclaim the city for the feline kind." It's part of a larger plan to reshape the world according to her…
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In today’s wildest headlines, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson has declared himself the King of Antarctica, establishing an ice palace and even training penguins in jiu-jitsu. Why? Because ruling the frozen tundra is apparently the ultimate power move! Tune in to hear more ridiculous stories like this, where the impossible becomes "real" on Sweet Juice—yo…
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Today, we dive into the mindset of a competitor. Gordon McArthur has been a staple on the World Cup circuit across 15 seasons, including a one-year retirement. We talk about the particular highs and lows of returning to the sport, the story of Storm Giant (the first proposed D16 in the world), and what role ego plays in it all. In particular, our c…
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Doug Heinrich has just about done it all and seen it all in ice climbing ⛏️ as both a climber and product designer 🧤. Doug hails from Salt Lake City where he began climbing in the 1970s. He was an extensive route developer, including many mixed climbs in the Wasatch, competed at the X Games, and has been at the vanguard for product at Black Diamond…
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Eliteclimb makes the lightest ice tools in the world, and it’s not even close. It’s possible because Jarosław "Jarek" Walewski uses a mix of carbon and kevlar composites, and nothing else—the only metal in his tools are the bolts and picks. The one-man brand has been bucking industry trends for over a decade now, and it’s his unique position as an …
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This episode is all about training for ice climbing, mixed, drytooling and speed. To discuss these diverse disciplines, we’re joined by Kevin Lindlau, Aneta Loužecká, and Zac St. Jules and dive into how they think about and structure their training for their respective specialties. Kevin is a leading roof-climbing drytooler and the first American t…
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Corey Buhay has made a life out of doing what she loves. That’s not to say it’s been easy. Known as the go-to reporter for all things drytooling ⛏️, Corey quickly built a career as a freelance journalist regularly contributing to Climbing 🧗‍♀️, Backpacker 🥾, Smithsonian 🗿, and the like. Around the time she started writing full-time, she also starte…
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I’m sure Carolyn Parker could have become a household name if she had wanted. In her 20s and 30s, Carolyn was one of the most talented all-around mountain athletes in the U.S. — she was one of the first women to become an AMGA certified Rock Guide, climbed 5.12 trad at altitude 🧗‍♀️, went on 8,000-meter peak expeditions 🏔️, sent M8, skied 50-degree…
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How many of you were inspired to start climbing because of a comic? I’m sure Masato Najakima is not alone, but he is the only person I can say with certainty that that's the case. (And if you’re curious, it was Gaku: Minna no Yama (in English, "Peak: Everyone's Mountain")). Anywho, Masato is a leading drytooler in Japan and was one of a contingent …
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Pavel Dobrinskiy is a leading figure within the drytooling community in Moscow and is one of the most prolific route setters on the Ice Climbing World Cup circuit 🌏. Maybe you’ve heard about the Russian style of setting — its high-tension ⚡️ moves are calculated for maximum kinetic energy like Ivan Drago in route form #sterotypingmuch? Perhaps. Any…
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Mixed climbing was always part of the alpinist’s bag of tricks 🪄, but the technical and impossibly steep style we know these days only started to come into its own in the ‘90s. The period has been referred to as the Modern M-Revolution — a period when grades advanced rapidly, from about M8 to M13 📈 — and lasted roughly from the mid-90s to the early…
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Whether you think you can or you think you can’t, you’re right, or so goes the pithy expression. But at least in Angelika Rainer’s case, it does seem to bear out. During Angelika’s 20-year career, she helped set new world standards, becoming the first woman to send D15 ✅ and routinely finishing first or second on the Ice Climbing World Cup circuit …
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What are those funny folks in tights doing on the YouTubez, kicking into the whozimiwuchits and spitting off those metal thingamajigs? If you, like me, have ever had questions about Ice Climbing World Cups, this is your episode of Ice Ice Beta… because today we chat with, Rob Adie, the man responsible for organizing the UIAA World Cup Tour. He’s so…
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Kevin Lindlau is one of the rare birds in drytooling who excels at both comp *and* outdoor climbing. In January, Kevin completed the second ascent of “Aletheia”, rated D16 ✅, becoming only the second person in the world to climb the grade. (There’s some nuance here since other routes have been proposed at D16, but this is the first route that has b…
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In an interview with Jason Hartman, Keith Butcher, founder of Butcher Joseph, discusses business succession and Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs). With many business owners approaching retirement, ESOPs offer a tax-efficient way to transition ownership to employees. This model enhances employee retention and loyalty, providing long-term retire…
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It’s a tale old as time: Narrative is the vehicle that connects us to something greater. And for Christian Beckwith, he’s built a career on that foundation. You probably know of Christian, or have interacted with his work. He’s spent more than thirty years immersed in the world of alpinism, and in that time he was the editor of The American Alpine …
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What are the things in your life that have infinite complexity upon closer inspection? I’m betting you didn’t expect that question on a podcast about ice climbing. But that’s Jackson Yip for ya. An atmospheric researcher by training who specializes in cloud-microphysics, Jackson is also a deeply passionate climber and alpinist who has coupled his i…
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It’s rare to find American-made climbing companies. The shortlist includes the likes of Metolius, Organic, Misty Mountain, UnParallel, and a handful of rope producers. It’s even rarer to find technical apparel made in the U.S., which makes NW Alpine so distinct. And by technical, I mean purpose-built clothing designed for the elements, not adventur…
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Today on Ice Ice Beta, we’re chatting with Melissa Orzechowski of The Adirondack Queer Ice Fest 🌈 a no-cost ice climbing festival solely dedicated to the LGBTQ+ outdoor community. When the idea first came about, the organizers, Melissa, Robbi, and Nol, thought they might be the only attendees — something for just the three of them. They didn’t know…
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This is the first of a new series — the Community Spotlight — which is a way to celebrate everyday folks who are helping to grow the sports of ice climbing and drytooling. You may have seen Jon Blackwood’s shipping container project on Instagram (which he is working on with Johnny Korthuis), if you’re curious like I was this chat is about what he’s…
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We’re headed across the pond on this episode of Ice Ice Beta. Today, we’re chatting with Willis Morris and Oz Miller of the Scottish Dry-Tooling Club. The club has been called the developmental model of the future, a rolling circus, and bonkers by various authorities. But what is the organization, how does it work, and why has it been so successful…
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What goes into projecting first free ascent winter lines in New Hampshire? That’s the subject of today’s chat with Jon Nicolodi, a humble MBA student and hard mixed climbing hard man. (Those are my words, he certainly would not describe himself that way.) Surprisingly, Jon’s only been mixed climbing a few years but has established some big winter F…
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I’ve been dry-tooling more than ice climbing this winter, largely because it’s been frustratingly warm in New England. Call this my adaptation strategy — but really, I feel like I’m just getting ahead of the curve since trigger alert: dry-tooling is the future of ice climbing. #provemewrong(please) Not to be all dire, dour and doom and gloom, but g…
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Kendra Stritch made history by becoming the first American to win a UIAA Ice Climbing World Cup medal in December of 2014 — when she took gold on the speed wall in Bozeman, Montana. Since then, Kendra has been a major force in developing dry-tooling and competitive ice climbing in the U.S.: She helped to formalize USA Ice Climbing under the auspice…
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Life doesn’t follow a clean and cut narrative arc — unlike the stories we tell. Sure, it might all start and end the same way for folks, but it’s the complex, messy middle that makes us, us. One of our tendencies with storytelling is to simplify, which means skimming over a lot of the details. But when we do that we might find the narrative doesn’t…
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In today’s episode with Tom Beirne, we talk about the psychology of performance and the ethics of developing a new dry-tooling crag. Tom doesn’t love labels — and definitely don’t call him the dry-tooling guy — but to help paint a picture he’s a mixed climber from Seattle who especially enjoys questing, runs The Barn, a dry-tooling gym, helped to d…
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Jason interviews Johnny Serpilla, former President of Camping World, about his book, "Life is Hard, but I'll be Okay", and his experiences in leadership and business. Johnny emphasizes the importance of approaching life with one heart and mind, the role of gratitude in leadership, and the impact of personal problems on work. Johnny also discusses t…
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It takes a village to raise an ice festival, and for Liz Sahagún and her co-organizers, it’s all hands on deck for the All In Ice Fest — which will take place from January 5th to the 7th of 2024. Entering their third year, the mission of the fest is to create a space where folks from historically marginalized communities can simply have fun ice cli…
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What goes into making an ice axe? Of course there is technical know-how, design, and testing, but for Marty Theriault, it was more like an act of therapy. And a way to connect with friends. Marty started Forecast Equipment after he was medically released from the Canadian military for PTSD. He’d been percolating on the idea of a new tool and finall…
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Introducing the Meet the Maker series. Each day this week we’ll be releasing a mini episode with an entrepreneur who is making specialty gear for ice climbers. 🎙Today we chat with Kyle Siegel, the Founder of Raide, which makes gear that supports efficient human-powered movement in the mountains. Their first major drop is the LF 40L which may be the…
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Introducing the Meet the Maker series. Each day this week we’ll be releasing a mini episode with an entrepreneur who is making specialty gear for ice climbers. 🎙Today we chat with Benjamin Leibham, the Founder of Alto Gear, which make ice climbing accessories out of upcycled and recycled material. You’ve probably seen Ben’s ice screw wrap at an ice…
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Introducing the Meet the Maker series. Each day this week we’ll be releasing a mini episode with an entrepreneur who is making specialty gear for ice climbers. 🎙Today we chat with Ben Carlson and Nick Hernandez, Co-Owners of Furnace Industries, which make gym-safe training equipment for ice climbing and dry-tooling. Quite simply, you’d be hard-pres…
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Introducing the Meet the Maker series. Each day this week we’ll be releasing a mini episode with an entrepreneur who is making specialty gear for ice climbers. 🎙Today we chat with Deed Ziegler, Founder of RecPak. I’m excited for these because I think ice climbers will really like them – RecPaks are 700 calorie, ultralight and ultra-packable meal re…
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Introducing the Meet the Maker series. Each day this week we’ll be releasing a mini episode with an entrepreneur who is making specialty gear for ice climbers. 🎙 Today we chat with Doug Heinrich, the Founder of Aniiu, which make technical ice climbing gloves. Doug is a longtime Salt Lake City climber, route developer, and alpinist, among many super…
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Sometimes opportunities arise which push you outside your comfort zone. For Kelsey Rex, an out of the blue invitation turned a next year trip to Alaska into "we're leaving in two months". That accelerated timeline required a Matrix-like download of expedition planning and put Kelsey in her sweet spot as a lover of meticulous spreadsheets. It also m…
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Cogne is known as one of the ice epicenters in Europe. Located near the base of the Gran Paradiso, the only 4,000 meter peak in Italy, the Cogne Valley boasts over 400 ice climbs and many more mixed and dry-tooling lines. Consistency and accessibility are the name of the game: The microclimate and terrain means ice is reliable year-in-year-out and …
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