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Brimstone Valley Mall
BRIMSTONE VALLEY MALL
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The year is 1999. Lurking somewhere between Hot Topic and the food court, five misfit demons from Hell kill time inciting sin in a suburban shopping mall. When the lead singer of their band goes mysteriously missing, the demons only have two weeks to find him before they play the biggest gig of the millenium - or face the wrath of Satan herself.

Bring Again the Now of Then (The Bauhaus in Weimar)
BRING AGAIN THE NOW OF THEN (THE BAUHAUS IN WEIMAR)
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The story of the spiritual years of the Bauhaus in Weimar. How does it feel to witness your work slip from collective memory? Gertrud Grunow, the only female teacher during the early years of the Bauhaus in Weimar, worked with male colleagues who depended upon her research to underpin their own teachings. Bring Again the Now of Then finds Gertrud in her study as she collects piles of papers comprising a lifetime’s work. As she files, reminiscing of her time at the Bauhaus, the story of the school’s early years unfolds. It was an environment of artists, spiritualists, designers, philosophers and opinionated students in a society of revolutionaries, reactionaries, communists, conservatives, and nationalists. Sensing her time is near an end, Gertrud is eager to publish a manuscript of her works and avoid a fate worse than death: to be framed within a solitary photograph without due context.

Bring Backup: A Veronica Mars Podcast
BRING BACKUP: A VERONICA MARS PODCAST
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Bring Backup is a weekly rewatch podcast about California teen noir Veronica Mars. Longtime Veronica Mars fans Sam NeSmith and Meg Lindsay will be watching and discussing every episode of the show, beginning with the mystery that started it all, the murder of Veronica’s best friend Lilly Kane.

Bring Down the Sky
BRING DOWN THE SKY
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A Mecha Hack Actual Play podcast! In the war-torn galaxy of Lodestar Alpha, Fireteam Sabre Harmony and their mighty mecha fight for freedom, justice and survival!

Bring Jesus to the Table
BRING JESUS TO THE TABLE
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Do we really know how to live this life on our own? We seek help from friends, family, coworkers, therapists and sometimes strangers. Bringing Jesus to the table allows us to hear the plan He has for our lives and to understand how to go about living as planned, based on His Word. In this podcast, we will learn, together, how to bring Jesus to every situation we face, in an energetic and entertaining way.

Bring Me The Axe! Horror Podcast
BRING ME THE AXE! HORROR PODCAST
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Bring Me the Axe is a comedy podcast celebrating the best (and worst) horror from a time when the video store ruled the night. Every other week, brothers Bryan and Dave White (and the occasional guest) heed the call of nostalgia and evaluate the classic 70s and 80s horror movies they loved in their childhood to determine whether the movies are still relevant today or should be allowed to fade into obscurity.

Bring My Change Back
BRING MY CHANGE BACK
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Bring My Change Back is a space where real conversations unfold: easy, honest, and delightfully unpredictable. Each episode, Lakeia Brown sits with artists, visionaries, and changemakers to discuss the moments that shape us—the surprises, the detours, the lessons—and what we do with all that change. No performance. No pretense. Just stories, a couple laughs, and the occasional reference to the ‘90s.

Bring On The Woo
BRING ON THE WOO
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Join us for the awakenings, weird & transformations found in the Woo! Every week we talk to a variety of practitioners to explore mysticism, spirituality and the mysteries.

Bring the Noise
BRING THE NOISE
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Bringing That Noise Challenging Social Norms: Looking at Life from a Different Perspective What's happening, everybody? Welcome to Bringing That Noise! I'm your host, Big Country, and today we're diving into something that affects every single one of us—social norms, the unwritten rules that shape how we live, think, and interact with one another. So buckle up, because we're about to challenge some assumptions and make a little noise. Let's go! Every day, from the moment we wake up until the moment we go to sleep, we're surrounded by expectations. Society tells us how to dress, how to act, what success should look like, who we should love, what careers we should pursue, and even how we should spend our free time. Most of us follow these rules without even realizing it. But here's a question: Who made these rules? Think about that for a moment. Many social norms aren't laws. They aren't written in stone. They're simply ideas that have been passed down from generation to generation. Some of them help society function smoothly, but others can limit creativity, individuality, and personal growth. One of the biggest social norms we face is the idea that there is only one path to success. We're often told to go to school, get a degree, find a stable job, work for decades, and then retire. While that path works for many people, it's not the only path. Some of the world's greatest innovators, artists, and entrepreneurs challenged that traditional model. They dared to think differently. They pursued their passions despite criticism and skepticism. Their willingness to challenge social expectations changed the world. The same can be said about personal identity. For years, society pushed the idea that people should fit into neat little boxes. You were expected to behave a certain way based on your age, gender, background, or profession. Today, more people are questioning those limitations and embracing their authentic selves. That's progress. Now, challenging social norms doesn't mean rejecting everything society values. It doesn't mean creating chaos. It means examining the beliefs we've inherited and asking whether they still serve us. For example, many people were taught that showing emotions is a sign of weakness. Especially men. We heard phrases like "man up" or "don't cry." But what has that mindset cost us? Mental health struggles, broken relationships, and generations of people carrying emotional burdens in silence. Today, we're beginning to recognize that vulnerability isn't weakness—it's courage. It takes strength to admit when you're struggling and even more strength to ask for help. Another social norm worth examining is our obsession with being busy. How often do you hear someone say, "I've been so busy" as if it's a badge of honor? We've created a culture where exhaustion is celebrated. People feel guilty for resting, relaxing, or simply taking time for themselves. But constantly running on empty doesn't make us more productive. It makes us burned out. Sometimes the most productive thing you can do is slow down. Let's talk about age for a moment. Society often places expectations on people based on how old they are. You're supposed to achieve certain milestones by certain ages. Buy a house by this age. Get married by that age. Start a career, have children, retire. But life doesn't work on a universal timeline. Some people find love at 20. Others find it at 70. Some launch successful businesses in their twenties. Others reinvent themselves after retirement. There is no expiration date on growth, happiness, or purpose. Your journey is your journey. One of the most powerful ways to challenge social norms is through simple conversations. Listening to people with different experiences can expand our understanding of the world. It reminds us that there is rarely only one way to see an issue. The problem with living inside an echo chamber is that we stop learning. We become convinced our perspective is the only correct one. Growth happens when we're willing to hear ideas that challenge us. That doesn't mean agreeing with everyone. It means being open enough to learn something new. Social media has made this both easier and harder. On one hand, we can connect with people from around the world. On the other hand, algorithms often show us more of what we already believe. As a result, we can become trapped in digital bubbles. Breaking free requires intentional effort. Read different viewpoints. Engage respectfully. Ask questions. Stay curious. Curiosity is one of the most underrated superpowers a person can have. History is full of people who challenged social norms and faced resistance. Think about civil rights leaders, inventors, artists, and reformers. At one point, many of their ideas seemed radical. Change often begins with a single person willing to ask, "What if there's a better way?" That question has transformed societies, industries, and lives. Now let's bring this conversation closer to home. What social norms are influencing your life right now? Are there dreams you've put aside because someone told you they weren't realistic? Are there opinions you hold because you've always heard them repeated? Are there fears keeping you from expressing who you really are? Sometimes the biggest obstacle isn't society itself—it's the voice we've internalized from society. The good news is that we have the power to challenge that voice. We can choose growth over fear. We can choose authenticity over approval. We can choose curiosity over judgment. That doesn't mean the road will be easy. People may question your choices. They may misunderstand your intentions. But progress has never come from everyone thinking exactly the same way. Progress comes from thoughtful people willing to explore new possibilities. As we wrap up today's episode, I want to leave you with this: Don't challenge social norms just for the sake of being different. Challenge them because you're seeking truth, understanding, and a better way forward. Question assumptions. Think critically. Listen deeply. And never stop learning. Because when we challenge outdated ideas and embrace fresh perspectives, we don't just change ourselves—we help create a better future for everyone. Thank you for tuning in to Bringing That Noise. I'm your host, Big Country. Keep asking questions, keep making noise, and keep being unapologetically yourself. Until next time, peace, love, and respect. We're out!

Bring Your Body with Erin Sharoni Podcast
BRING YOUR BODY WITH ERIN SHARONI PODCAST
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Bring Your Body to the beat. Electronic Dance Music mixes by Erin Sharoni from deep house to progressive, techno to tribal, trance and big room.

Bring Your Own Movie
BRING YOUR OWN MOVIE
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Everyone has that one movie they could talk about for hours, days, an entire lifetime, because they just love it so darn much. In each episode of BYOM, Tonya Narvaez, Sam Bertken and Ryan Lee Short invite a guest to bring their own movie for a boozy chat, taking a conversational scalpel to the movie, bombing at movie trivia, throwing out hot-seat rapid-fire questions and sharing the wise insights people on the Internet have to say about this specific entry into the history of cinema — all while drinking each other under the microphone with the guest’s favorite libation. If you are a movie fan who wants to relive your favorite films, find out what the fuss is all about when it comes to certain flicks, or are just someone who enjoys hot takes, Freudian slips and remarkable remarks wrapped up in celluloid, you will love to sip along to BYOM.

Bring Your Soul to Work with Career Coach Mo Faul
BRING YOUR SOUL TO WORK WITH CAREER COACH MO FAUL
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If you’re not doing the work you love or are looking for a life change, join Career Coach Mo Faul each week for Bring Your Soul to Work. As a mentor and coach, Mo will help you dig deep and discover what really makes you happy. Each week Mo will offer career clarity and share tips and strategies to help you focus on what you want to do and how to make it happen. Get the career clarity you've been looking for by booking a Complimentary Career Clarity Call with my team today at https://mofaul.com/strategy/