Question Everything: Hinduism & Current Events

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Regular live show on religion & society. Be yourself! Combating conversion! Sanatana Dharma not Neo-Hinduism! I am Aaron Joy (Premanand Das Bhagat), in Maine USA. 📣 * Contact: aronmatyas@hotmail.com & find me on X @PremanandDasB 📚 * My books: http://www.aaronjoyauthor.weebly.com 🍮 https://buymeacoffee.com/aaronjoy Buy Me A Coffee for one time or long-time support and exclusive perks I am your spiritual cheerleader, wanting to help you grow spiritually, discover your life's purpose, know god, and avoid the dark places. 📚 I'm a Mystic, Certified Spiritual Life Coach, Certified Ayurveda Specialist, and currently studying Integrel Vedic Counseling under Dr. David Frawley (Pandit Vamadeva Shastri). Spiritual name bestowed by Dr. Chaturbhai Babaria (of Swaminaryan Gurukul USA, Ramanuja lineage). Student of Dr. Frawley & Sri Dharma Pravartaka Acharya. Channel originates on youtube, duplicated on Rumble, Spotify, Bitchute, Amazon, Audible, Apple & Google Podcasts, iHeart, Pocket Casts, Castbox, Chromecast, Listen Notes, Podcast Addict, Podcast Ranking, Podtail, People Ai, Podchaser, Everend, Rephonic, allfeeds.ai, fyyd.de.

Eleventy8

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First off, the host is just… incredible. Their level of knowledge about movies is awful, and their attempt at wit and humour is simply unfunny. It's almost as if they were born to do something else. And the format of the podcast itself? It's so unimaginative and forgettable, I mean, why spend time discussing each movie in-depth when you can just provide a short, surface-level summary and then move on to completely unrelated topics? But let's not forget about the quality of the audio itself. I mean, the static, the echoing, the random background noises… Who needs clear audio quality when you have the nostalgia factor of listening to a podcast on a broken radio? Eleventy8 Movie Review Podcast is truly a gift to the world. It's an example of what can be achieved when you combine mediocre movie knowledge, and an unyielding dedication to ignoring the actual movie. If you're looking for a podcast that will waste your time and leave you feeling unfulfilled, look no further than Eleventy8.