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Journey Ahead features upbeat conversations with area experts on how you or your aging loved ones can live life to the fullest in the Chippewa Valley. Hosted by Lisa Wells of the Aging & Disability Resource Center of Eau Claire County, enjoy discussions focused on enhancing the quality life while aging, living with dementia, keeping our aging loved ones active and healthy, changing attitudes on aging, and many more insightful topics. Subscribe for free to always get the latest monthly episode.
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Welcome to "Tales from the Hicks", a podcast where four friends from rural Wisconsin share their thoughts, opinions, and stories on various topics and current events. Join Ben, Chad, Jason and Nate whether it's discussing the latest streaming shows, reminiscing about childhood adventures, debating the merits of pineapple on pizza or imagining what they would do in a zombie apocalypse, they always have something interesting and amusing to say. Tune in weekly for new episodes and discover some ...
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A slightly irregular podcast about life in Western Wisconsin. We talk about news and newsmakers in the Chippewa Valley, politics, food, sustainability, the arts, farming, and more. Join us!
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Bend in the River

Converge Radio 99.9 FM

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This page is now the home for Converge Radio and all our content. Converge radio Bend in the River is written by the Chippewa Valley Writer's Guild, voiced by Chippewa Valley community members, and produced by Blugold Radio 99.9 FM.
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Queer in the Valley is a monthly LGBTQ focused show hosted by Breana and Ron. Join us as we talk about pop culture, current events, LGBTQ topics and, of course, the Golden Girls. A monthly podcast brought to you by the Chippewa Valley LGBTQ+ Community Center in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.
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Join 9&10 News anchor and reporter David Lyden each month as he delves into the unsolved murders of Northern Michigan. You can listen to our other 9&10 News podcasts here. We’re Offscript with Lauren Scafidi: https://soundcloud.com/lauren-scafidi-830696323 The One Up XP Show: https://soundcloud.com/one-up-xp-show For the Community, by the Community: https://soundcloud.com/for-the-community Weather On The Go: https://soundcloud.com/weather-on-the-go
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Menomonie Public Library - Ted Talks

Hosts Chuck Backus and Ted Stark

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Menomonie Public Library - Ted Talks interviews interesting people with a story to tell in Menomonie, Wisconsin. Programs of local interest to Dunn County and surrounding communities with your hosts Chuck Backus and Ted Stark. Theme Song: "Leopard Print Elevator" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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Native Voice TV hit the airwaves in 2004 and is the only urban based weekly television program in Northern California focusing on the culture of Native Americans and Indigenous People of the Americas. Native Voice TV seeks to provide a voice for Indigenous people to tell of their struggles and injustices that are often ignored by the mainstream media. Native Voice TV has featured the dress, songs, dances, language, arts and crafts of various individuals, groups and organizations in order to ...
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Pemrose Media, Ltd./Audios Maximus Media Network/Thrive Media Network offers a variety of webcast/podcast shows on a variety of topics ranging from Life coaching, entertainment & travel based shows and talk show/interview shows. Please visit us at http://www.pemrosemedia.com and http://www.ithrivehere.com for details on our shows and blog. Please join our listener nation!
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Guest Joe Kalscheur discusses how planning for emergencies might look different for individuals with disabilities or people 50 and older. A disaster or emergency impacting your daily life can happen at anytime, sometimes without warning. Freezing temperatures, tornadoes, floods, fires, and other emergencies mean that everyone should have a plan in …
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Smack my ass and shave my balls - it's episode 6 from Chippewa Falls! This week, we answer a few fan emails, discuss house parties, and our very own redneckery! Be sure to like, subscribe, and whatever else you can do to be notified of newest our episodes. We look forward to each week - and you should too! Support the show…
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Smack my ass and shave my balls - it's episode 5 from Chippewa Falls! This week, we answer a few fan emails and discuss smut books! Be sure to like, subscribe, and whatever else you can do to be notified of newest our episodes. We look forward to each week - and you should too! Support the showBy Tales from the Hicks
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Land "purchases" made around the Credit River region. References: https://www.mississauga.ca/our-organization/about-our-organization/why-were-called-mississauga/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mississaugas Archeologists have discovered a mystery at the bottom of Lake Huron https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/seven-oaks-incident https:/…
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Smack my ass and shave my balls - it's episode 4 from Chippewa Falls! Happy Easter! This week, we talk about pizza and we have our first on-air caller! Be sure to like, subscribe, and whatever else you can do to be notified of newest our episodes. We look forward to each week - and you should too! Support the show…
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Smack my ass and shave my balls - it's episode 3 from Chippewa Falls! This week, we talk about our first cars, accidents and a Code Brownish-Yellow! Be sure to like, subscribe, and whatever else you can do to be notified of newest our episodes. We look forward to each week - and you should too! Support the show…
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Smack my ass and shave my balls - it's episode 2 from Chippewa Falls! This week, we talk about our first deers, a haunted Virgin Mary and a year old peanut butter sandwich! Be sure to like, subscribe, and whatever else you can do to be notified of newest our episodes. We look forward to each week - and you should too! Support the show…
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**DISCLAIMER** Thank you for checking us out! Unfortunately, we had some sound issues with our first episode, but we were able to correct it in future shows. We understand the occassional static noise can get annoying, however it is not constant. With that said, there are some hilariously memorable moments and we felt it necessary to keep this epis…
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As we brave the more serious sides of aging, it is important to incorporate ways to experience life’s lighter side to keep us balanced and be able to cope. In fact, laughter and a healthy dose of humor have been shown in studies to improve our physical, psychological, and social well-being. Tom Kidd of Balanced Wellness Services, a former health ed…
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This year, CMU has its largest number of international students, both undergraduate and graduate, in a decade: 1,734 students representing 70 countries. CMU Athletics is home to 27 international student-athletes, representing 15 countries. Amy sat down with two of these international student-athletes to learn about how the road led them to become C…
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References https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Saginaw Quebec Act 1774 https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/quebec-act Sosin, J.M., ed. (1969). The Opening of the West. Harper & Row, New York. https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/pontiacs-war-feature https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/treaty-of-ghent htt…
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Voice of the Chippewas, Adam Jaksa, talks with two current basketball assistant coaches. First up is Scott Cherry in his opening season with CMU men's basketball. He talks about his time at UNC and winning a championship there as a player and what led him to Mount Pleasant. Secondly, Chelsie Butler, first year assistant with CMU women's basketball …
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Someone in the U.S. is diagnosed with some form of dementia every 65 seconds, and that number continues to grow as the population ages. Susan McFadden, co-founder of the Fox Valley Memory Project, sits down Lisa Wells to discuss how people with dementia and their loved ones can still experience joy with creativity and a shift in mindset. It’s not o…
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Who was involved in the creation of the Canada-USA International Border? References Treaty of 1818 - Wikipedia Albert Gallatin - Wikipedia United States House Committee on Ways and Means - Wikipedia Richard Rush - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rush–Bagot_Treaty F. J. Robinson, 1st Viscount Goderich - Wikipedia Henry Goulburn - Wikipedia S…
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Marvel Anderson was just 16-years-old when she was last seen in St. Ignace, late in the afternoon on May 2, 1994. Her body would not be found until September of the following year in a remote part of Mackinac County, and soon her death would be ruled as a homicide.David Lyden and videographer Josh Monroe spoke with detectives and those who knew Mar…
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CMU Director of Athletics Amy Folan sat down with cross country and track & field student-athlete Emily Paupore and track & field head coach — and former CMU student-athlete — Jenny Swieton. Amy talks with Emily — an aspiring teacher and recent grand prize winner of the GO TEACH Dr. Pepper Giveaway — about winning in academics and athletics and mak…
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Guests Geri and Tamara discuss how having and maintaining strong friendships as we age, not only impact the quality of life, but enhances it. As we age, it can become more difficult to find friends and develop meaningful relationships due to moving away, widowhood, the death of a friend, caregiving, or finding time to sustain relationships. But as …
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His name is synonymous with "hard work" and "ingenuity." But what did it take for him to be successful in Illinois? References: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1820s https://www.onthisday.com/events/date/1836 https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/convention-of-1818 https://www.deere.com/en/our-company/history/ https://www.britannica.com/e…
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According to the AARP, nearly 90% of adults age 50 and older – across all health status categories, incomes, and races – want to age in place and remain at home. In order to do so, some may consider using assistive technology (A.T.) to help facilitate independence at home. In this episode, Laura Plummer, the assistive technology program…
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It's been 57 years since hunters made a discovery in the woods of Chippewa County when they came across a man's body near Trout Lake. However, the identity of the man remains a mystery more than half a century later.David Lyden and videographer Josh Monroe spoke to detectives who remain hopeful that someone can help identify Trout Lake's John Doe.…
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References McNeilly, G. (2018). Broken Trust: Indigenous People and the Thunder Bay Police Service. Systemic Review. Retrieved from https://oiprd.on.ca/wp-content/uploads/OIPRD-BrokenTrust-Final-Accessible-E.pdf Porter, J. (2015). Deep Water. Audio Documentary. Retrieved from https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/2686264208 Talaga, T. (2017). Seven Fallen…
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The summers offer an excellent opportunity for many of our student-athletes to go home to work or for some much-needed R&R, or for to get in some extra classes. Some of our student-athletes also spend their summers gaining hands-on experience in their respective fields through internships. Amy sat down with three of these student-athletes — Linnea …
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Why do we discuss treaties so much? It's because knowing the treaties helps us to understand what was happening at the time and how it relates to modern boundaries and politics. References https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:1814_treaties https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Greenville_(1814) http://treatiesmatter.org/treaties/land/1825-1830-…
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Amy sat down with three class of 2023 Marcy Weston Athletics Hall of Fame inductees — to talk about their time at CMU, what it means to be inducted and how CMU prepared them for their lives after college. Interviewees: Ben Bennett, a wrestler who attended CMU from 2009 to 2013. Bailey Brandon, a women's soccer player from 2009 to 2012. Leslie Grime…
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This extended podcast episode is one you will not want to miss! With details from our day at #TheRanch2023 along with some extended scenes from what would have been the day-of Songfest episode, you will love listening to these campers (and one staff member)! Co-Host: Jacklin R Podcast Guests: Ellie M Lauren G Hayley B Riley S Emma A Blair S Sage L …
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The final Happy Camping and Love podcast of first session at #TheRanch2023. It's a good one- mostly live from Egg Marathon! Enjoy! Co-Hosts: Emery S Charlie S Guests Include: Harlow R Winnie K Dylan B Halen M Rosie H Avery F Bailey F Jordie K Evah R Maya Fel Leah J Tatum G Ruby F Emily S Lexa T Hudson G Amelia F Malia S Lincoln Z Dylan K Emmy B Emm…
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