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Is it dangerous to wake a sleepwalker? Is it a good idea to pee on your leg after a jellyfish sting? Join biologists Camden and Margaret as they explore and address these scientific misconceptions and many more! With new episodes every two weeks, join the discussion of scientific misconceptions, with the hope of you learning something you didn’t already know about the world! If you have scientific misconceptions that you’d like explained or want to provide feedback to us, please email us at ...
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Misconceptions About Conception is a series of podcasts explaining the pro life view on abortion. Life is good and joyful. Life deserves to be protected because of the inherent human dignity of each person. Life is a gift; let us recognize it. Email misconceptionsaboutconception@gmail.com for more information.
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Misconceptions

Ashley Johnson and Emily Cabrera

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We're Ashley and Emily and this is Misconceptions, a podcast about the painful, emotional, sometimes absurd, and often lonely experiences of infertility. Join us as we relive our own stories and welcome the many others willing to share their adventures.
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In the final episode of Conceptions and Misconceptions, Dr. Gurtner and Tyler continue the conversation on textual criticism. They talk about the differences in the Lord's Prayer found in Matthew 6:13 between the ESV and the King James version. The recitation of this prayer goes back hundreds of years in early church history. How does that extra bi…
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In this episode, Dr. Gurtner and Tyler tackle Mark chapter 16. This passage ends in a strange way that has confused scholars for a very long time. Does the longer ending of Mark belong in our Bibles? What are we supposed to do with that information? Dr. Gurtner explains how textual criticism, or a discipline of studying the Bible, can be helpful in…
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Dr. Gurtner talks about the accounts of the Transfiguration that are found in Matthew, Mark, and Luke's Gospels. Did you know that 'transfigured' means looked different or transformed? Dr. Gurtner helps us unpack what is happening to Jesus in this passage and what the gospel authors are trying to tell their readers.…
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In this episode, Dr. Gurtner and Tyler talk about the healing of a paralyzed man in Luke chapter 5. What is easier to say, your sins are forgiven or get up and walk? The Son of Man has the authority to do both. Take the time to slow down and read the Bible to really understand what the passages are trying to tell you.…
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The confession of Peter begins with the question; who is Jesus? This is the first time in Mark's Gospel that someone admits Jesus is the Christ. Jesus then defines who the Christ is and what He does. What does Peter's reaction and the context of this passage mean for us today?โดย Gateway Seminary
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Dr. Gurtner and Tyler talk about the purpose of parables. Parables teach disciples about the kingdom of God, they call people to make a decision, and they are also a statement of judgement. Knowing the context of a parable can help you acquire a deeper understanding. https://www.christianbook.com/interpreting-the-parables-craig-blomberg/97808308396…
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Dr. Gurtner goes over the Raising of Lazarus in John 11. John often speaks with several levels of meaning; literal, spiritual, and symbolic. Here we see that sometimes we go through physical hardships for our spiritual and eternal wellbeing.โดย Gateway Seminary
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In this episode, Dr. Gurtner and Tyler cover the Calming of the Storm in Matthew 8:23-27. Focus on the method Jesus uses to preform this miracle, in order to help us realize what this passage is trying to tell us; that Jesus is God. When we are reading the Gospels, we can apply its message to our modern context only after we understand what the aut…
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In this episode, Dr. Gurtner and Tyler talk about the passages in Matthew and Luke in which Jesus is tempted by Satan. They discuss the different nuances and the big picture takeaway from that passage. Dr. Gurtner also shares how we can start to analyze these complicated passages with our own readings.…
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Camden and Margaret are joined by their friend Morgan to discuss if attention spans are decreasing, if perpetual motion machines are possible, and how to cut onions without crying.โดย Two Birds, One Scone
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Camden and Margaret are joined by their friend Nick to discuss if you should play "dead" in front of a bear, ways to relieve itchy mosquito bites, and if tomato juice gets rid of the smell of skunk spray.โดย Two Birds, One Scone
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Ashley and Emily close out Season 1 in order for Ashley to prepare for her new adventure into motherhood! In this final episode they offer a recap of what they learned from sharing their own stories and hearing the stories of other people on the same journey. Make sure you catch up on all the episodes of the first season and get ready for a new sea…
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This week Ashley and Emily talk to Robyn, their first listener-turned-guest! She shares her experiences trying to get pregnant - ultimately turning to Clomid and other interventions in order to conceive and carry to term. We also discuss the strong need for mental health support during this adventure.…
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Rachel and Emily discuss Rachel's miscarriage, healthy pregnancy, and battle to get/stay pregnant a second time after the birth of her son, ultimately resulting in the need for IVF. Tune in to find out if Emily discusses the Enneagram again, if they drop a lot of curse words in this episode, and if they catch all the 'infertility bingo' sayings. Al…
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Marianna shares her realism approach to fertility - including her history with irregular periods, PCOS, and trigger shots for ovulation support. Content Warning: listeners can occassionally hear a baby crying in the background of the episode. Follow us on Instagram — @misconceptionspodcast Email us at misconceptionspod@gmail.com…
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Emily shares her multiple attempts resulting in ectopic pregnancies, an IUI and IVF. Content Warning: Explicit descriptions of miscarriage and some curse words. We recorded this episode before final news that Roe v Wade was being overturned and it has never been clearer that we cannot have this podcast about infertility without also addressing the …
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Ashley and Emily discuss the implications of today's historic decision to end Roe v Wade and how that will impact the future of reproductive health in the United States. Join us for lots of sighing, speculating, and raging about this decision. And occassionally there's a swear or two. Take care out there, everyone. We have quite a fight ahead of us…
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Welcome to Misconceptions, a storytelling podcast by two gals who understand the painful, emotional, sometimes absurd, and often lonely experiences of infertility. Follow us on Instagram — @misconceptionspodcastโดย Ashley Johnson and Emily Cabrera
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In this episode Margaret and Camden are joined by their friend John to discuss the 12th Pokémon, Butterfree! We talk about if butterflies can ever be poisonous, how butterflies smell and taste, and if butterflies can fly in the rain!โดย Two Birds, One Scone
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Margaret and Camden are joined by their friends Michael and David to discuss if violent video games really make people violent, if urine is sterile, and if contacts can get stuck in your eye.โดย Two Birds, One Scone
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(Parental advisory: this episode will contain some adult themes!) On the 2nd episode of our special "After Hours" misconceptions, Camden and Margaret discuss if pineapple juice affects semen and if you can get an STI from a toilet seat.โดย Two Birds, One Scone
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Margaret and Camden are joined by their friend David to discuss if prairie plants use deep roots to absorb water, if lie detectors work, and if joint pain can predict the weather.โดย Two Birds, One Scone
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