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UNAM-Y Podcast Series

United Nations Association of Malaysia (UNAM) Youth

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Welcome to UNAM Youth's Podcast In conjunction with the United Nations internationally observed days, we expand the conversation on its importance of the day and the relevance to our status quo through our podcast. Starting a conversation that matters.
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Radio-Saturada

Codgio Petrolero

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This project was planned by students of the engineering faculty of the UNAM and students of UT Austin, to support the knowledge of our colleagues in the petroleum industry.
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Lobbing Scorchers

Ari Liljenwall & Noah Riffe

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Major League Soccer's Ari Liljenwall and Producer Noah Riffe host Lobbing Scorchers a Seattle Sounders and MLS focused show brought to you by Sounder at Heart. Join our hosts as they lob their scorching takes on the American soccer landscape, Seattle Sounders, Major League Soccer, USMNT and more. Lobbing Scorchers brings insider knowledge, passionate analysis, captivating interviews, and great bits. Lobbing Scorchers is produced and owned by Just Once Media.
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Jola Speaks

Jola Ajelabi

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Jola Speaks is a daily Podcast intended to grow and equip its listeners in their trust walk with God. The current focus is on obtaining clarity as we go through our individual processes with God - drop our own will, answering His calling, trusting Him and submitting to His Will. Why me? Why am I here? Why don’t I feel content with my achievements? What is happening to me? Why does my heart feel so heavy? What is wrong? Yes! we have so many questions, I have been there, I understand what you ...
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In 2 Samuel 17:17, we encounter an intriguing story within the larger narrative of David's flight from Absalom. The verse mentions a brave and wise woman, who remains unnamed, as she plays a pivotal role in thwarting the plans of Absalom's men who were pursuing David. This woman bravely risks her own safety and goes beyond the expected norm to assi…
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Join us on Aug. 22 for a celebration of Sounder at Heart's 1 year anniversary! It’s a jam-packed episode as we dive into another League Cup Dub Pod! We break down the Seattle Sounders’ 4-0 thrashing of Pumas at Lumen Field that devolved into chaos and anarchy late in the match. We’ll also hit our agenda check and take your questions. Headlining the…
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In 2 Samuel 17:18-20, the Bahurim woman plays a crucial role in aiding David's escape from Absalom's rebellion. Here’s a brief expansion on her significance: The Bahurim woman, often referred to as a wise and resourceful individual, provided crucial assistance to David during a time of peril. When David's son Absalom sought to overthrow him, David …
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We unfortunately have to bring you another L Pod as we do our game review on Seattle’s 1-0 loss at Portland Timbers. A national pundit has weighed in on what ails the Sounders at the moment and we discuss whether or not we agree with his take. We also break down the latest performance from Pedro de la Vega, who continues to see more minutes down th…
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In 2 Samuel 17:23, the verse mentions Ahithophel, who, after giving counsel that was not followed, went home, set his house in order, and hanged himself. This event underscores the significance of names in biblical narratives as declarations of character, destiny, and sometimes even prophecy. In the context of names as declarations, Ahithophel's na…
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In 2 Samuel 17:1-2, the narrative captures a moment of intense emotional turmoil, where David, feeling deeply troubled and low, faces the threat of betrayal and violence from his own son, Absalom. The verses convey a sense of vulnerability and despair, illustrating David's anguish as he navigates through a tumultuous period of his life. The situati…
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In 2 Samuel 17:14, the verse highlights the pivotal role of God's guidance and sovereignty in strategic decision-making, particularly in the context of counsel given to King David during a time of crisis. This verse underscores the belief that God intervenes in human affairs, overriding even the most strategic human plans. It reflects the biblical …
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In arguably the most tragic L Pod in Lobbing Scorchers history, we unfortunately recap Seattle’s latest defeat to LAFC, this time 1-0 in the US Open Cup semifinals. Was it a penalty kick? Was Jordan Morris offside? We weigh in on the controversy at Starfire. Later on we hit our Agenda Check, take your questions and preview Seattle’s upcoming Cascad…
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In 2 Samuel 17:1-4, we see a story that highlights how God intervenes to protect His chosen ones, even when the odds seem stacked against them. Today, we'll dive deeper into this narrative and draw lessons on how we can allow God to fight our battles and what it means for our lives. In this passage, we see Ahithophel, a trusted advisor, plotting ag…
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In 2 Samuel 17:1-7, we see a strategic moment where Ahithophel advises Absalom on how to defeat David. Ahithophel's counsel was highly regarded, and in this passage, he suggests a swift attack to eliminate David while he's vulnerable. However, we can draw a deeper lesson from this narrative about trusting in God to fight our battles. In summary, 2 …
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It’s an incredibly special show this week as we have both a Dub Pod and an LAFC L Pod in the same show. We do our game review of Seattle’s 3-2 victory at Minnesota United, hit our Agenda Check, take your questions and preview the upcoming LAFC Open Cup matchup. Support the show by subscribing to Sounder at Heart and get 1 FREE month! This podcast w…
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In 2 Samuel 17:1-4, the passage describes the tense political situation where Ahithophel advises Absalom to swiftly pursue and attack David while he's still vulnerable. In today's world, the echoes of Ahithophel's counsel to Absalom in 2 Samuel resonate in various forms. Imagine a scenario where ambitious colleagues or competitors conspire behind c…
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In 2 Samuel 17:1-4, we see a striking example of wisdom being used with malicious intent. Ahithophel, a trusted advisor to King David, devises a cunning plan to destroy David by taking advantage of his vulnerable state. Ahithophel suggests that he pursue David immediately, catch him while he is weary, and strike him down. This advice was given with…
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Proverbs 21:2 states, "Every way of a man is right in his own eyes, but the Lord weighs the hearts." This verse highlights a profound truth about human nature: we often justify our actions based on our own perspectives and beliefs, even when they may not align with truth or wisdom. The phrase "The way of a fool seems right to him" underscores the f…
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In 2 Samuel 16:15-22, we see the poignant narrative of betrayal within the royal court of David. As David flees from his rebellious son Absalom, he encounters Shimei, who curses and throws stones at him. Amidst this turmoil, David’s loyal servant, Abishai, offers to strike down Shimei for his insolence, but David refuses, recognizing that perhaps t…
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In 2 Samuel 16:20-23, the passage recounts the intrigue and power struggle within King David's court, particularly involving his counselor Ahithophel and his son Absalom. Ahithophel had defected to Absalom's side, seeking to undermine David's reign. Amidst this turmoil, one key lesson emerges: the importance of staying committed to one's responsibi…
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In 2 Samuel 16:20-23, the passage recounts Absalom's rebellion against his father David. Specifically, it details the advice of Ahithophel, David's trusted counselor who defected to Absalom's side. Ahithophel's counsel was seen as wise and almost prophetic, prompting Absalom to follow it rather than seek further advice. In a broader theological sen…
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Lobbing Scorchers is sad to report we must bring you an emphatic L Pod today as the Seattle Sounders’ 2024 Leagues Cup campaign has come to a crashing halt. LAFC continued their dominance over the Sounders with a 3-0 thrashing, we’ll break down all the fine points, hit our Agenda Check and take your questions. We also hit on a recent tweet from Mat…
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In 2 Samuel 15:19-21, we see David preparing to flee from his son Absalom, who had rebelled against him. The passage highlights the loyalty and support David receives from unexpected sources, notably Ittai the Gittite, who insists on following David despite not being an Israelite by birth. This act of loyalty echoes God's provision of helpers in ti…
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In 2 Samuel 15:24-29, David's unwavering focus on God is highlighted amidst turmoil and betrayal: In these verses, despite his son Absalom's rebellion and the betrayal of others, David's primary concern is not his own safety or status but the presence and favor of God. He entrusts the outcome to God's will, demonstrating his deep faith and reliance…
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In 2 Samuel 16:5-14, we see a powerful example of how God can use unexpected people and situations to fulfill His purposes. Here, David is fleeing from his own son Absalom, who has turned against him and seeks to take the throne. As David and his followers pass through Bahurim, a man named Shimei, from the family of Saul, comes out and curses David…
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In 2 Samuel 15:13-16, we find King David in a moment of crisis as he learns that Absalom, his son, has turned the hearts of the people of Israel against him, leading a rebellion. This passage serves as a powerful reminder of the impact of fear on our lives, our decisions, and those we lead. It challenges us to recognize when fear is taking hold and…
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In 2 Samuel 15:10-12, we see Absalom's betrayal of his father, King David. Absalom conspires against David, sending secret messengers throughout the tribes of Israel to declare him as king. He manipulates the situation by winning over the hearts of the people and even David's trusted advisor, Ahithophel, joins Absalom's rebellion. This passage refl…
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Join us on Aug. 22 for a celebration of Sounder at Heart's 1 year anniversary! We bring you a massive Dub Pod this week as the Seattle Sounders shut down the LA Galaxy to advance in Leagues Cup. For that, we must admit defeat on our own analysis and praise the three defenders who hit the score sheet. We will break down all the fine points of the fa…
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In 2 Samuel 15:10-12, we read about Absalom's rebellion against his father, King David. Absalom positioned himself at the city gate and won the hearts of the people, undermining David's authority. Despite being the king's son, Absalom sought to sway public opinion and gather support for his own agenda. This narrative illustrates the danger of follo…
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In 2 Samuel 15:1-9, we see the story of Absalom's cunning strategy to usurp his father David's throne. Absalom gradually won the hearts of the people by positioning himself at the city gate, where he could intercept those seeking justice from his father, King David. He used his charm and empathy to win their favor, offering them solutions to their …
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In 2 Samuel 15:1-5, we see Absalom, King David's son, plotting to usurp the throne. He cunningly positioned himself at the city gate to intercept people seeking justice from the king, winning their favor by offering sympathetic judgments. This deceptive strategy allowed Absalom to undermine his father's authority gradually and gain support for his …
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We’re back with an unfortunate L pod as the Seattle Sounders’ Leagues Cup group-stage match against Club Nexaca devolved into a full-on debacle that also saw them lose Pedro de la Vega to another injury. We break down what took place at Lumen Field in our game review before previewing this Thursday’s knockout-stage showdown against Joey Paints and …
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In 2 Samuel 14:25-26, the passage describes Absalom, who is known for his remarkable appearance: "Now in all Israel there was no one who was praised as much as Absalom for his good looks; from the sole of his foot to the crown of his head there was no blemish in him. And when he cut the hair of his head—at the end of every year he cut it because it…
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In 2 Samuel 14:13-14, there's a profound reflection of the fatherly heart of God through the words of a wise woman from Tekoa, urging King David to reconcile with his estranged son Absalom: "The king will surely listen to deliver his servant from the hand of the man who would destroy me and my son together from the inheritance of God.’ And your ser…
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In 2 Samuel 14:13, there's a poignant reflection on the nature of human existence and the consequences of actions, rather than revenge as a tool for an enemy. The verse says, "And the woman said, 'Why then have you planned such a thing against the people of God? For in giving this decision the king convicts himself, inasmuch as the king does not br…
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The Seattle Sounders didn’t play but that didn’t stop us from laying down some more coverage of Leagues Cup 2024. We react to the latest slate of group-stage matches, which included some more positive results for MLS clubs over Liga MX, with an unlikely hero emerging in the form of Austin FC. Elsewhere, Dayne St. Clair went God mode again for Minne…
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In 2 Samuel 14:1-4, we see Joab, the commander of King David's army, seeking a way to reconcile King David with his estranged son Absalom. The actions of Joab and the wise woman from Tekoa serve as a model for us in seeking help for others. It’s about recognizing the need, strategically planning the intervention, and acting with courage and wisdom.…
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In 2 Samuel 14:1-5, we see a story where a woman from Tekoa approaches King David with a carefully crafted plea for justice, disguised as a fictional narrative. This passage emphasizes the strategic use of wisdom to achieve a desired outcome. The woman from Tekoa demonstrates wisdom by understanding the complexities of human nature and using a para…
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In 2 Samuel 14:5-11, the story of the wise woman of Tekoa presents a compelling narrative about the importance of presentation. This passage showcases the wise woman's skillful presentation before King David, where she uses a fictitious scenario to appeal to his sense of justice and empathy. Her persuasive presentation effectively convinces the kin…
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In 2 Samuel 14:5-14, we find a powerful message conveyed through the story of the wise woman of Tekoa, who persuades King David to reconcile with his estranged son Absalom. The essence of her message can be distilled into the principle of treating oneself with the same kindness and compassion that one extends to others. The woman of Tekoa appeals t…
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We are back on track with a Dub Pod as the Seattle Sounders opened their Leagues Cup 2024 campaign with a 2-0 victory over Minnesota United at Lumen Field on Friday night. It wasn’t the best game we’ve ever seen, but Paul Rothrock has done it once again, giving us more than enough content to fuel our agendas. Later on in the show we discuss US Socc…
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2 Samuel 13:28-29 describes a tragic and violent event in the Bible. This passage recounts the moment when Absalom, seeking revenge for the rape of his sister Tamar by their half-brother Amnon, instructs his servants to kill Amnon. The context of this story is one of deep pain and betrayal within a family, leading to further violence and tragedy. H…
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In 2 Samuel 13:32-35, we see a story involving Amnon and Jonadab, which touches on the theme of unfriendly friends. Jonadab initially offers what seems like friendly advice to Amnon, but it ultimately leads to tragedy. Amnon trusts Jonadab, who suggests a deceitful plan that results in Amnon's downfall. This narrative underscores the danger of so-c…
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In 2 Samuel 13:29-35, the narrative continues with Absalom's response to the murder of his brother Amnon. Absalom, filled with anger and grief over Amnon's violation of their sister Tamar, waits for the opportune moment to exact revenge. Here’s how the passage unfolds and the theme of festering hurt can be expanded upon: Absalom’s seething resentme…
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In 2 Samuel 13:23-29, the passage recounts a tragic event within King David's family. Amnon, David's son, lusts after his half-sister Tamar, leading to him deceiving and ultimately raping her. The aftermath is fraught with pain and consequences, illustrating the deep wounds caused by betrayal and abuse within families. The narrative underscores the…
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