Sword of the Ronin

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"Sword of the Ronin: Breaking Culture's Shackles on Men" is a fearless podcast that stands against the societal forces seeking to weaken and belittle men and positive masculinity. Responding to a culture filled with constant challenges to and stereotypes of real masculinity, we fearlessly tackle societal and cultural issues impacting strong, traditional men with a blend of insight, humor, and engaging personality. "Sword of the Ronin" is more than just a podcast - it's a rallying cry for men everywhere to reclaim their strength, dignity, and purpose. we give practical advice and explore actionable strategies for men seeking to fight back against society's assault and lead happier, more productive, and respected lives. Discover how to break free from society's shackles, cultivate mental strength, and embrace authenticity with "Sword of the Ronin." From overcoming adversity to embracing positive masculinity, each episode provides our warrior brothers priceless insights and inspiration for men navigating the cultural battlefield of modern society. We also welcome our warrior sisters who support and want to gain a greater understanding of the men in their lives. Together, let's fight back, reclaim our power and integrity, and forge a brighter future for real men everywhere.

Jeduthun Movement - Praise, Worship, and Word

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eduthun Movement album Awaken This Land is available on all streaming services Jeduthun Movement is simply calling out what God is doing right now- calling His people to magnify Him during these times. The name Jeduthun means perpetual praise. Jeduthun was a priest and King David's praise&worship leader as found in the Bible. He was one of the three that lead the people into the temple when the Glory of God showed up as a cloud. Jesus is coming and it's time to praise!

Every Day Yiddish Words

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Within our daily English conversation, we include many words taken from other languages. From 1880 and on, the significant influx of Jewish immigrants from Germany and Eastern Europe added much to the American culture. It is all over American life, from Matzah Balls to Bagels and Hollywood to Broadway. But, perhaps nowhere can it be more found than in our everyday vernacular. Yiddish words are sprinkled throughout our American English; it can be found at the dinner table, on the screen, or at the office water cooler. Below are some Yiddish words that we use every day. Enjoy