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The Ethically Immoral Podcast

Hosted by: Mike Payne

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The Ethically Immoral Podcast is a program dedicated to long-form conversations with poets, spoken word artists, authors, and creatives who use language as a tool for truth-telling, healing, and resistance. Hosted by Mike Payne, the show travels beyond the typical interview to explore the personal histories, artistic philosophies, and cultural contexts that shape the voice of the Creatives we welcome. It’s not just about poetry or performance — it’s about the people behind the pen. We talk a ...
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Immoral Gamers

Immoral Gamers

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A podcast where a group of friends and sometimes just streetlamp himself talks about the hard questions and choices along with any self discoveries made while playing video games or watching movies or anime.
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Immoral

Brooke Hahn

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"Every Wednesday, Immoral plunges listeners into humanity's darkest depths. Host Brooke Hahn doesn't just tell true crime stories—she dissects them, exposing the twisted psychology behind society's most shocking acts. From chilling murders to elaborate deceptions, each episode peels back layers of human depravity that will leave you questioning everything you thought you knew about morality. With haunting narratives and razor-sharp analysis, Immoral doesn't just recount crimes—it forces you ...
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Teachings In Immoralities

Kudos sandre

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1. Avoid being alone (Rhythm of Communication- Accountability) 2. Watch ow you are alone together (Dating). 3. Get somewhere to be alone (Intimacy with God). 4. Stop sleeping with your phone (Pornography). 5. Caution against what you watch (Temptations). 6. Memorize scripture (Fighting). 7. Set some limits (Slothfulness). 8. Rest well (Resting). 9. Work hard (Responsibilities).10. Resist the Devil.
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Immoral Erotica

Mistress Safiya

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I'm Mistress Safiya and this collection of stories is about my life and the wonderful ladies who have come to share my world. Join me every week to hear about my wild adventures. These sexy stories are sure to arouse your senses. This podcast is intended for a mature audience.
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Common Sense Moral (and Immoral) Ideas

A2Ethics.org: Ethics with an Edge

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A2Ethics.org is a nonprofit located in Ann Arbor (A2), Michigan. We are very interested in talking with people in our community about their views and ideas on the big and small ethical questions in their working lives and in their community now and in the future. In this series we discuss the people's ethics.
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In Volume Six: Chapter Thirteen we welcome Amsterdam-born, Kingston Ontario-based Writer, Poet, Author, and Essayist Sadiqa de Meijer. She is the author of two acclaimed poetry collections — Leaving Howe Island, finalist for both the Governor General’s Award for English-language Poetry and the Pat Lowther Memorial Award, and The Outer Wards, a fina…
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In Volume Six: Chapter Twelve of the Program, we welcome Melissa Powless Day — a London, Ontario–based educator, writer, poet, and author. She serves as Chair for Western University’s Indigenous Writers Circle, is a Visiting Cultural Teacher for the London District Catholic School Board, and is currently completing her PhD in Indigenous Education a…
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In Volume Six: Chapter Eleven of The Program, we welcome a Hamilton, Ontario–based educator, writer, poet, essayist, composer, and musician Gary Barwin. With a BFA and BA from York University and a PhD in Music Composition from SUNY Buffalo, Barwin has built a career that refuses to stay in one lane. He’s the author of more than thirty books and ch…
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In Volume Six, Chapter Ten we welcomed Hoboken, New Jersey–based educator, poet, writer, and author Isabella DeSendi. A 2024 Pushcart Prize nominee, 2024 Ruth Lilly Fellowship finalist, 2024 Best New Poets selection, and 2025 New Jersey Fellowship finalist, Isabella earned her MFA from Columbia University. Her 2020 chapbook Through the New Body won…
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In Volume Six: Chapter Nine, we welcome Dr. Irène Mathieu — a Washington, D.C.–born, Virginia-based pediatrician, educator, researcher, and award-winning poet. She earned her BA in International Relations from the College of William & Mary, her MD from Vanderbilt University, and a Master’s in Public Health from Johns Hopkins. Today she serves as As…
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In Volume Six: Chapter Eight of The Program, we sit down with Shreveport-born Writer, Poet, Essayist, and Author Destiny Birdsong, In our conversation, we trace Destiny’s creative journey from her childhood love of storytelling to the spark that ignited her lifelong devotion to poetry. We talk about how her early awareness of difference shaped her …
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In Volume Six: Chapter Seven, we are joined by Vancouver-born poet, writer, educator, and editor Gregory Betts. A professor of English at Brock University and Literary Arts Residency Lead at the SETI Institute, Greg has authored or edited more than 25 books, including his most recent collaboration Muttertongue: What is Word In Utter Space, co-writt…
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In Volume Six: Chapter Six of The Program, we welcome back Chicago-based writer, poet, and blogger Drew Carroll. It’s been over five years since our last conversation, and a lot has changed. Drew has traded powerlifting for building worlds—through poetry, short fiction, and most recently his new digital platform, The Blog of Drew, launched in June.…
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No guest this week — instead, it's our Chapter Break episode. For this one, We’ve pulled together six of our favorite live readings and spoken word performances from past guests on the program. Think of it as a chance to pause, revisit, and really sit with the words that have stayed with us — and hopefully with you too. We’ll be back next week with…
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In Volume Six: Chapter Five of The Program, we welcomed Story Teller Gordon —a New York-based Community Activist, Poet, Spoken Word Artist, Author of the poetry collection "Don't Speak For Me", and founder of FORM NYC, a nonprofit that blends poetry, public health, and community healing. With a Master of Public Health degree in Health Policy and Ma…
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In Volume Six: Chapter Four of the podcast, we welcome Poet, Spoken Word Artist, and Author Natasha Ria. Natasha Ria has been writing and performing poetry for three decades. Whether it is performing with live musicians in Jazz, R&B, or Hip Hop or sharing her quieter literary work, her signature voice soothes audiences and brings them closer to the…
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In Volume Six: Chapter Three of the podcast, we welcome Poet, Spoken Word Artist, and Author Alyssa Michelle for her third appearance on the program. Alyssa, based in Albany, New York, is a mother, motivational speaker, and creative writing consultant who has authored three poetry collections: Growing Pains, The Awakening, and Blooming Season. In o…
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This week on the program, we welcomed Poet, Scholar, Educator, and Author of the poetry collection "What Had Happened Was" - Dr. Therí Pickens . Dr. Pickens is a Professor of English at Bates College, where she teaches courses in African American and Arab American literature, disability studies, philosophy, and literary theory. In our conversation,…
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In the premiere Chapter of Volume Six, we welcomed Chicago-born and based Educator, Poet, Writer, Spoken Word Artist, and Dancer, Sunshine Lombré . From her early start in ballet at the age of three to her decision to pursue dance and poetry professionally, Sunshine walks us through her artistic evolution—how physics gave way to poetry, how Craigsl…
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In Volume Five: Chapter Twenty, we welcomed Ajanae Dawkins. Ajanaé is a poet, conceptual artist and theologian. She works through poetry, visual art, performance, and audio to explore the politics of faith, grief, and intimate relationships between Black women. As a theologian, she blends cultural criticism, memoir, and theology as autotheory to co…
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In Volume Five: Chapter Nineteen, we welcomed Educator, Poet, Writer, Spoken Word Artist, host of the Chasing After Wind podcast, and Author of the chapbook How Much We Must Have Looked Like Stars To Stars, Dr. Alysia Nicole Harris. Alysia has dedicated her life to studying words in their spiritual, social, linguistic and creative capacities. Renow…
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In Volume Five: Chapter Eighteen, we welcomed Writer, Poet, Editor, and Author of the forthcoming poetry collection "Ajar", Margo LaPierre. Margo edits fiction and creative non-fiction. She completed an undergraduate degree in philosophy at Toronto Metropolitan University in Toronto, and graduated from the Toronto Metropolitan Chang School’s Publis…
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In Volume Five: Chapter Seventeen, we welcomed Educator, Writer, Poet, Playwright, and Author of the poetry collection "Here in the (Middle) of Nowhere", Anastacia-Reneé. (From anastacia-renee.com): Anastacia-Reneé (She/They) is a queer writer, educator, interdisciplinary artist, playwright, former radio host, TEDX speaker, and podcaster. She is th…
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In Volume Five, Chapter Sixteen, we welcomed Poet, Artist, Writer, and Author Dre Hill. Dre is a Black literary and visual artist. Hill tags himself as an artist, writer, and storyteller. He is a published fiction writer, poet, photographer, painter, and more. He graduated from Trimble Tech High School in 2017, then earned his B.A. in Animation and…
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In Volume Five: Chapter Fifteen, we welcome Poet, Writer, and Spoke Word Artist Asia Samson. (From theasiaproject.com): Since 2009, The Asia Project has toured over 2000 colleges with an acoustic music poetry act that has amazed audiences all over the country. On the microphone is Asia Samson: writer, poet and part-time ninja. He has been seen on H…
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In Volume Five, Chapter Fourteen, we sit down with Baltimore-based artist Dream—an educator, poet, writer, photographer, and meditation guide. In our conversation, Dream discusses her creative journey, releasing her spoken word pieces on streaming platforms, and talks about the influence that her family’s creativity has had on her. We dive into poe…
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In Volume Five: Chapter Thirteen, we welcome Poet, Writer, and Author of the poetry collection, “Elegy For Opportunity”, Natalie Lim. Natalie Lim (she/her) is a Chinese-Canadian poet living on the unceded, traditional territories of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh Peoples (Vancouver, BC). She is the author of a full-length book of poetry,…
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In Volume Five: Chapter Twelve, we welcome Poet, Writer, Playwright, and Author of the forthcoming poetry collection, "I Hope This Helps", Samiya Bashir. Samiya Bashir’s honors include the Rome Prize in Literature, the Pushcart Prize, Oregon’s Arts & Culture Council Individual Artist Fellowship in Literature, plus numerous other awards, grants, fel…
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n Volume Five: Chapter Eleven, we welcome Poet, Writer, Performance Poet, and Poet Laureate of Aurora Colorado, Ahja Fox. Ahja is a mother, educator, freelancer, and the current Poet Laureate of Aurora, Colorado for a four-year term which ends Spring of 2026. She has editorial, hosting, unique performance and teaching experience through working wit…
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In Volume Five: Chapter Ten, we welcome Poet, Writer, and Author of the new book "Root of the Matter" Sharnnell Spivey. From her Bio: "Sharnnell Spivey was born and raised in Detroit, MI where she first realized her passion for writing. She started at a young age by keeping journals. Sharnnell wrote in her journal about her daily life and feelings …
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In Volume Five: Chapter Nine, we welcome Activist, Poet, and Author of the forthcoming poetry collection "antibody". Rebecca (she/they) is a queer, racialized Latinx writer, editor, and community organizer. Published works include sulphurtongue (McClelland & Stewart), the knife you need to justify the wound (Rahila’s Ghost) and Guzzle (Anstruther).…
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In Volume Five: Chapter Eight, we welcome back to the program Educator, Advocate, Poet, Spoken Word Artist, and Author of the book "Black Like That: Poems from a Conduit" Ray Jane. Ray is a Brooklyn-born poet raised in Far Rockaway, Queens. She uses her poetry to lift herself and other women of color. Always aiming to strengthen her voice, Ray Jane…
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In Volume Five: Chapter Seven, we welcome the Author of the book "Las Bugambilias: A Bilingual Queer Novel" Lalo León. Lalo was born and raised in Southern New Mexico near the U.S. Border with Mexico. He holds a structural engineering degree from New Mexico State University, a Master's Degree in architecture from Arizona State University, and is a …
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In Volume Five: Chapter Six, we welcome Poet, Essayist, Freelance Writer, Critic, and Author of the forthcoming novel "I Never Dreamed You'd Leave in Summer", friend of the Podcast Robert Lashley. Robert is a 2016 Jack Straw Fellow, a nominee for a Stronger Genius Award, and an Artist Trust Fellow. This was his second appearance on the program. Con…
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In Volume Five: Chapter Five, we welcome Teaching Artists, Poet, Dancer, Spoken Word Artist, and Author of the book Becoming The Artist Volume One, Tarika Holland. Contact Tarika: Instagram: @tarikaholland Instagram: bec0mingtheartist Featured Performance Poets in This Chapter: Ariana Brown – We Never Did This to Be Beautiful Instagram: @arianathep…
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In Volume Five: Chapter Four we welcome back to the Program Page Poet, Spoken Word Artist, and Author of the book Far From Broken, Kelsey Bigelow. From Her Website: Kelsey Bigelow is a poet and speaker based in Des Moines. She spends her time working as a mental health poet sharing this therapeutic tool with audiences of all ages across the world. …
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In Volume Five: Chapter Three of the Program, we welcome Educator, Poet, and author of the chapbook The Autodidact, Meghan Malachi. From Meghan's Website: Meghan is the first-place winner of the Spoon River Poetry Review 2022 Editor's Prize Contest and a 2022 Pushcart Prize Nominee. Her work is published or forthcoming in Milly Magazine, Rabid Oak,…
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In Volume Five: Chapter Two we welcomed Writer and Author of the books How Much Can I See and Love Can't Be Measured, M.L. Ferrell From M.L.'s bio: M.L. Farrell is a cancer survivor, a faith-driven storyteller, and a firm believer in embracing every moment life has to offer. After facing some of life’s toughest battles, she emerged with a renewed p…
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In Volume Five: Chapter One, we welcome Educator, Poet, Author of the poetry collections Only Believe and Traveling Mercy, and Poet Laureate of Columbia South Carolina Jennifer Bartell Boykin. Bio From Jennifer's Website: Jennifer Bartell Boykin is the Poet Laureate of the City of Columbia, South Carolina. She was born and raised in Bluefield, a co…
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From her bio: Shanet OB is the author of three poetry books and a children’s book. Journey into 666 is Shanet’s first erotica poetry book. She started writing lyrics at the age of eight which transitioned into poetry. In 2005 Shanet won the National Fine Arts Exhibit sponsored by the Boys & Girls Clubs of America for her artwork “Vogue of Colors.” …
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No guest this week as we celebrate the holidays with family, however we have produced a Chapter Break (a pause between Chapter numbers) that includes a collection of spoken word performances by a number of our favorite Performance Poets. Happy holidays! Featured Spoken Word Performances this week include: Candace Nicholas-Lippman - Ten IG: @candace…
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In Volume Four Chapter Nineteen, we welcome Poet, Actress, performance Poet, and Author of the books "More Than Me" and "A Cup of Me", Leslie Saint-Julien. Leslie also stars as Janae McRae in the movie "Men Dont Cheat" currently available on YouTube and Amazon Prime. From Leslie's "About Me" page: "Leslie holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminol…
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In Volume Four: Chapter Eighteen we welcome Teaching Artist, Poet, Actress, and Author of the award-winning book "Still Laughin", Dara Kalima. Contact Dara: IG: @darakalima Website: darakalima.com X: @kaliskorner Dara's Podcast: On Behalf Of Purchase Dara's Book: Still Laughin' Recorded Spoken Word Performances featured in this Chapter Included: Al…
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Its the return of The Podcast and in it we welcome Educator, Poet, Spoken Word Artist, and Author of the poetry collection "This is Not a Poem", Crystal Stone. From crystalbstone.com: Crystal Stone is author of six collections of poetry including Knock-Off Monarch (2019), All the Places I Wish I Died(2021), Gym Bras(2022), Civic Duty (2022), This i…
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A new MP3 sermon from Gateway Bible Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Denial of Sin Brings Death Subtitle: Book of 1 John Speaker: Christopher Lowe Broadcaster: Gateway Bible Baptist Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 8/25/2024 Bible: 1 John 1:8-10 Length: 46 min.…
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A new MP3 sermon from Zion Orthodox Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Five Woes for Babylon Subtitle: Habakkuk Speaker: A.J. Millsaps Broadcaster: Zion Orthodox Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 8/4/2024 Bible: Habakkuk 2:6-20 Length: 51 min.…
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A new MP3 sermon from Pineville Sovereign Grace Fellowship is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Pastors Have Become Brutish Subtitle: Devotional Speaker: Larry Phillips Broadcaster: Pineville Sovereign Grace Fellowship Event: Devotional Date: 8/22/2024 Bible: Jeremiah 10:21 Length: 6 min.…
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A new MP3 sermon from First Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Flee From Sexual Immorality Subtitle: Paul's Corinthian Letters Speaker: Matthew Adams Broadcaster: First Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 8/18/2024 Bible: 1 Corinthians 6:12-20 Length: 30 min.…
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A new MP3 sermon from Calvary Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Staying Strong Against the Pull Subtitle: Swimming Upstream Speaker: Jim Newcomer Broadcaster: Calvary Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 8/18/2024 Bible: Genesis 39; Romans 6 Length: 60 min.…
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A new MP3 sermon from Fox Lake Community Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: A Mother's Influence Subtitle: Proverbs Speaker: Wayne Christensen Broadcaster: Fox Lake Community Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 8/18/2024 Bible: Proverbs 31:1-9; 1 Samuel 1:11 Length: 38 min.…
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A new MP3 sermon from Chalcedon Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Defiling Sin Of Sexual Immorality Subtitle: 1 Corinthians Speaker: Jess Stanfield Broadcaster: Chalcedon Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 8/11/2024 Length: 53 min.…
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A new MP3 sermon from Bible Believers Fellowship is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: 594 He That... Chaseth Away His Mother (Proverbs 19:26) Our Daily Greg Subtitle: Expository Study: Proverbs Speaker: Gregory A. Miller Broadcaster: Bible Believers Fellowship Event: Devotional Date: 8/12/2024 Bible: Proverbs 19:26; Ex…
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A new MP3 sermon from Gospel of Grace Community Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Sexual Immorality and the Power of God Speaker: Clint Stoltzfus Broadcaster: Gospel of Grace Community Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 6/23/2024 Length: 53 min.
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