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We share stories about craft beer and the people behind it. On this podcast, you'll hear interviews with brewers, brewery owners and other craft beer industry folks telling it like it is in their own words. Born out of a genuine passion for craft beer, BAOS Podcast are Canadian-born with a worldwide perspective. Focused on the beer scenes in North America, Australia and across the globe, we’re a team who travels for the love of craft beer, showcasing the best brews we find and interviewing t ...
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Delight Your Marriage

Belah Rose | Author, Podcaster, & Marital Intimacy Enthusiast

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Husbands and wives were designed to be different. You want different things in marriage and intimacy on every level (emotional, spiritual, and physical). Whether you're a wife or a husband, whether you're suffering or pretty good... and you're looking for Bible-based insights and scriptural practical guidance on how to transform your marriage, you've found the right podcast! We have "transformation stories" that will inspire hope that putting into practice these principles, by God's grace, c ...
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SABRcast with Rob Neyer is your weekly source for insights and analysis of what's happening in modern baseball on and off the field. Every Monday, longtime baseball writer Rob Neyer and the team at the Society for American Baseball Research bring you compelling interviews with figures from around the game — and music from The Baseball Project.
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This week’s hour of Case Closed begins with The Ghost On Bliss Terrace, from Let George Do It. This story originally aired August 16, 1948. (29:50) Our final story is The Village Of Virtue Matter, the April 27, 1958, episode of Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar. https://traffic.libsyn.com/forcedn/e55e1c7a-e213-4a20-8701-21862bdf1f8a/CaseClosed920.mp3 Down…
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Ontario's Prince Edward County is a region we hype up on the pod regularly, so we were stoked to have the newest brewery in town hang out and crush some brews. Husband and wife team Colin and Steph VanderMeulen joined Cee and Nate to chat about the Dune Hopper story and Colin's history in craft beer, why they try not to fit in but offer something d…
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We’re thrilled to share Craig’s story with you today. For years, Craig and his wife were stuck in a painful cycle—“You always ____,” “You never _____”—both keeping score, building walls of resentment, and matching hurt with hurt. Things seemed like they’d never change. Then, a friend from church mentioned the transformation he had experienced throu…
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This week’s hour of Case Closed begins with The Sin Eaters, from Sexton Blake, Detective. That story aired August 31, 1967. (28:13) Our second story is The Logic Of Murder, from Sherlock Holmes. That episode was first heard November 7, 1948. https://traffic.libsyn.com/forcedn/e55e1c7a-e213-4a20-8701-21862bdf1f8a/CaseClosed919.mp3 Download CaseClose…
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We have the honor and privilege of sharing Lindsay's Transformation Story today. For years, she struggled with the pain of infidelity, unsure if she could ever trust her husband again. But when her husband decided to join the Masculinity Reclaimed program, the changes she saw in him stirred something in her heart. That’s when she reached out, booke…
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Fall is our favourite beer time of the year, and while in 2023 we did a deep dive into all things pumpkin ales, in 2024, we switched it up and dove super deep into Fest Biers! Cee and Nate picked up every Fest Bier available at the LCBO (the provincial liquor store in Ontario for those outside of the region) and ran through them while getting into …
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Case Closed begins this week’s hour of mystery with Matthew Slade, Private Investigator. We’ll hear his case from October 11, 1964, Pattern For A Frame. (22:16) Our second story is The Blackmailer, the May 21, 1957, episode of A Case For Dr. Morelle. https://relicradio.info/audio/32CaseClosed918.mp3 Download CaseClosed918 | Subscribe | Spotify | Su…
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Today’s episode is an incredible story of God‘s transformative power. From a man who started out broken and lonely, with a history he wasn’t proud of, God was able to take his little seed of faith, his little seed of hope that just maybe something could change for him, too. He decided to sign up for a free Clarity Call, and then to join our program…
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We begin this week’s hour of crime with Murder Clinic. We’ll hear Death In The Dressing Room, from September 29, 1942. (28:40) Case Closed concludes with Murder By Experts, and It’s Luck That Counts, from August 29, 1949. https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12024/CaseClosed917.mp3 Download CaseClosed917 | Subscribe | Sup…
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Is it true? Are you sure it’s true? How often do we ask these questions when an anxious thought comes to our mind? Too often we allow ourselves to assume a thought is true and allow the anxiety to drive us to choices we don't want to make. Anxiety is fear. Stress is masked fear. And controlling or mothering behavior... yep... it's also fear. The Bi…
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Quebec has been brewing some of the best beer in Canada for a hot minute, and one of the stars of the province is Sir John. Located around 45 minutes north of Montreal in Lachute, Sir John is renowned for their juicy, hazy IPAs and bold, pastry stouts, so we were stoked to finally get the fellas on the podcast. Joel and Simon joined Cee and Nate to…
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On this week’s Case Closed, we begin with The Long Arm, the February 7, 1950, episode of The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe. (30:05) Broadway Is My Beat closes the show with The Silks Bergen Murder Case, from August 18, 1949. https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12024/CaseClosed916.mp3 Download CaseClosed916 | Subscribe | S…
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Have you ever felt so disconnected in your marriage that you wondered if it was worth fighting for? Kevin found himself in that very place—emotionally, spiritually, and physically distant from his wife. Harshness and criticism seemed to cloud their every interaction, leaving him discouraged and ready to give up. He felt his energy was drained and w…
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Richard Diamond, Private Detective starts off this week’s Case Closed with his story from March 28, 1952, Mr. Walker’s Problem. (29:55) Next is The Lawless Caper, from The Adventures Of Sam Spade. That story aired on August 29, 1948. https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12024/CaseClosed915.mp3 Download CaseClosed915 | Sub…
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By the end of this episode, I hope you'll get this, men: Courage. Character. Restraint. What I really want to share is that if you want your wife to follow you and be turned on by you, cowardice isn't sexy... to say the least. It's true that the "righteous are as bold as a lion". If you want to grow in courage you must grow in your character. When …
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Case Closed begins with The Big Couple, from Dragnet. That story aired February 22, 1951. (29:50) Next up is Barrie Craig, Confidential Investigator with Death’s Bargain Basement, from August 10, 1954. https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12024/CaseClosed914.mp3 Download CaseClosed914 | Subscribe | Support Case Closed You…
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This might be a podcast-first: seven custom-designed and printed glasses just for this episode. Glassware is arguably the most important element of craft beer as it's the actual vessel through which we get to experience it, yet it rarely obtains the shine it so glaringly deserves. Tonight, we fix that. Dan of Zenan, the largest glassware company in…
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Consider this: you might be more like Paul than you realize. Yes, Paul—the apostle whose praises were so powerful they shook prison walls, and who found joy even in his suffering. What could you possibly have in common with him? Well, Paul had a thorn in his side. A persistent struggle that he begged God to remove. I’m willing to bet there’s a thor…
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Case Closed begins this week’s hour with The Amazing Mr. Malone, and Cleanliness Is Next To Godliness, his story from August 28, 1948. (30:22) Our last story is The Man On The Hook, the December 28, 1949, episode of Jeff Regan, Investigator. https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12024/CaseClosed913.mp3 Download CaseClosed9…
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Independent bottle shops were one of the biggest wins from the pandemic for Ontario craft beer drinkers, and in this latest episode of The Business of Beer, we catch up with two bottle shops x contract breweries that approached it completely differently. Michael of Gather Brewery & Glassworks and Alexander of Lovebird Snack Club joined Cee and Nate…
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We want to share an inspiring story about Karl, a widower who experienced profound loss when his first wife passed away in 2020. Since then, he’s rebuilt his life with a new marriage to his lovely wife Rachel and a vibrant blended family of six children. At first, their new life together seemed to be falling into place beautifully, but just nine mo…
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We begin this week’s Case Closed with The Epic Casebook and its story, Death In The Wife’s Name. (26:23) Our final story is The Mastermind Murder Case, from Inspector Thorne. That episode aired August 24, 1951. https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12024/CaseClosed912.mp3 Download CaseClosed912 | Subscribe | Support Case C…
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There’s a profound truth that can often be overlooked: love, in its truest form, is sustainably sacrificial. This means loving your spouse in a way that endures, even when it's challenging. If you're a spouse who is tempted towards apathy—losing hope and withdrawing—it can feel like a deep, unending chasm. This apathy might stem from various source…
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Calling All Cars opens this week’s Case Closed with its episode from December 23, 1938, Murder At Sundown. (29:21) The last story is The Case Of Air Cadet Gordon, the March 2, 1952, episode of WHItehall-1212. https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12024/CaseClosed911.mp3 Download CaseClosed911 | Subscribe | Support Case Clo…
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Perhaps the most heartbreaking situations I encounter are when one spouse becomes apathetic—losing hope—and decides to "pull the plug" on the relationship. When a spouse gives up hope, apathy sets in, leading them to consider divorce, an affair, or even a secret addiction because they feel their spouse isn’t meeting their needs. I may not fully und…
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We’re excited to bring you a story of a woman who was nearing the empty nester phase and, if she was really honest with herself, wasn’t looking forward to it at all. Her oldest had already left and grieving that separation added a strain on the marriage. Julie generally felt frustrated and unhappy and blamed her husband for the distance. However, s…
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