A podcast about insecurity and moving through life while facing it brought to you by a Millennial
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The Diet Obsessed podcast is for people who are obsessed with everything related to improving health and longvity, with a special emphasis on food, fitness and diet culture. Expect detailed reviews of food and health related experiences, with reviews of other podcasts and media on similar topics.
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Welcome to Bite-Size - Brought to you by Priestley’s Gourmet Delights. With each episode, we look to bring you ideas and insight into the Foodservice industry. Whether you’re a distributor, a chain, or an individual venue owner, these episodes are designed to break down things happening in the industry and give you a bite-sized summary of it. hosted by Xanny Christophersen
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Learn about what's going on at the intersection of libraries and anti-hunger initiatives with Team Vittles.
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Allinfoodz covers a variety of food, and foodservice-related topics that aim to answer core questions regarding our food decisions: How, and why we eat food? The process of creating, serving, and eating food can be a personal or social event. Most people think about food frequently during any given day. Furthermore, there are often underlying reasons that might drive how we make our food choices and decisions, whether we are consuming, or offering food to others. Allinfoodz provides a space ...
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Welcome to The Block Party, where we gather to explore the vibrant world of agriculture and the pressing topics that shape our industry. Each episode, we’ll engage in insightful conversations with staff experts and guest members, diving deep into the challenges and innovations that impact our farms, food systems, and communities. Join us as we not only unpack important issues but also get to know the passionate individuals behind the scenes who are driving change and fostering resilience in ...
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New discoveries, everyday mysteries, and the science behind the headlines — in just under 15 minutes. It's science for everyone, using a lot of creativity and a little humor. Join hosts Emily Kwong and Regina Barber for science on a different wavelength. If you're hooked, try Short Wave Plus. Your subscription supports the show and unlocks a sponsor-free feed. Learn more at plus.npr.org/shortwave
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A deep dive into the week's news as covered by The Catholic Register, Canada's leading source of Catholic news since 1893.
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Sarah Heinrich is both a rancher and a broadcaster for The Ag News Leader, KFGO & the Growing Harvest Ag Network. She’s the former KX-TV, Bismarck, Ag Director and the niece of another legendary North Dakota Ag Director, Al Gustin. She leads the KFGO 790-AM team as Farm & Ranch Director. Also part of the team is Farm and Ranch Reporter Sam Halstengard.
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Walk-In Talk Podcast Where the food industry comes to life! Hosted by Carl Fiadini, founder of Walk-In Talk Media, the Walk-In Talk Podcast is the #1 ranked food podcast on Apple Charts—bringing raw, unfiltered conversations from chefs, restaurateurs, farmers, bartenders, and all the hands that feed us. We go beyond the pass, capturing the pulse of the hospitality world with exclusive trade show coverage, compelling mini-documentaries, and intimate interviews with culinary leaders shaping fo ...
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In Portage County, Ohio—like so many places across the country—food insecurity isn’t just a statistic, it’s a lived reality. This podcast follows two brothers as they return home to uncover the complex web of causes, challenges, and grassroots solutions shaping the fight against hunger in their community. Through intimate interviews and on-the-ground reporting, we explore the local food ecosystem—from county officials and food bank leaders to rural mutual aid groups and policy influencers. A ...
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Weekly public affairs program featuring interviews with policy makers, advocates, elected officials, artists, musicians and other news makers along with live phone calls from listeners.
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A KET production on issues confronting Kentuckians, hosted by Renee Shaw.
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This regional community affairs program is about exploring solutions to complex problems in Southwest Ohio. This podcast is a companion piece to our larger project. Visit https://www.cetconnect.org/BrickbyBrick/ to learn more.
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Hosted by Ryan Warner and Chandra Thomas Whitfield, CPR News' daily interview show focuses on the state's people, issues and ideas.
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Quick SKL43 recap. Digging into the alarming issues impacting infant mortality and food insecurities in Indiana.
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Longtime London, Ontario media personality Craig Needles talks about the biggest stories in the Forest City with local newsmakers and commentators.
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Bringing together the worlds of health, education and well-being to support and inspire school communities.
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Interviews with artists, authors, celebrities, musicians, and the people behind the headlines in Southern Arizona.
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The KOSU Daily is a weekday news podcast from KOSU. Get the latest on what's happening in the state of Oklahoma and how it affects you and your family.
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On Track brings you news and conversations about what matters most to you. We meet people who enrich our community, and take a closer look at the issues that challenge us, in Louisville, Southern Indiana and more. Stay on track, with LPM.
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A weekly look inside Oklahoma Politics with KOSU's Michael Cross, Republican political consultant Neva Hill and civic leader Andy Moore.
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Comedian and radio host J.J. Gordon joins a rotating cast of real-life characters to explore our world using the art of conversation! For more episodes, or to help support, the podcast visit our website at www.jjmeetsworld.com!
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Welcome to CharityVillage Connects – a series that highlights topics vital to the nonprofit sector in Canada. CharityVillage is a resource to over 170,000 charitable and nonprofit organizations in Canada. This series, hosted by President Mary Barroll, will provide in-depth conversations with experts in the nonprofit sector. We’ll examine diversity, equity and inclusion, innovations in fundraising, the gap in female representation in leadership and many other subjects crucial to the growth an ...
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Affinity Federal Credit Union presents Wellbeing and Your Wallet podcast! Learn tips and tricks on how to navigate everyday money challenges and chart the course to financial wellbeing from our expert hosts Grant Gallagher and Shawn Lubitz.
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Welcome to The Giving Garden Podcast, where we explore how small acts of giving can blossom into lasting change. In each episode, we highlight the power of giving—whether it’s time, kindness, or resources—and how these acts can transform both lives and whole communities. Join us as we explore the ripple effect of giving and its lasting impact.
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Industry Night is the long-talk format radio show and podcast that brings you up close and personal with the trends and trendsetters across today’s diverse food, wine, spirits, brews and hospitality landscape. For in-depth insights and insider tips, join your host, Nycci Nellis, cohost of Foodie and the Beast, the DC area’s one and only food and wine variety show, and all the locally, nationally and globally renowned chefs, restaurateurs, cookbook authors, mixologists, somms, distillers, bre ...
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Food Insecurity on the College Campus Cover art photo provided by Toa Heftiba on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@heftiba
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Welcome to Elevating Voices, Ending Hunger – a conversational series featuring change makers and everyday leaders disrupting the status quo to end systems of inequity that drive food insecurity in the United States. Host Ami McReynolds, Chief Equity and Programs Officer with Feeding America, talks with community leaders, supporters and people facing hunger who each bring unique contributions to a collective effort to end hunger.
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Select programming from KMOJ's airwaves and community voices. Since first going “on the air” in 1976, KMOJ-89.9-FM continues its legacy as the community-oriented station located in Minneapolis, Minnesota airing a predominantly urban adult contemporary format. “KMOJ’s Community Viewpoint” is one way the station achieves its mission of engaging, supporting and empowering Communities of Color to elevate the way of life of the people of its community and to challenge social and economic disparit ...
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Midday Edition uplifts voices in San Diego with fearless conversations about intriguing issues. Host, Jade Hindmon, cuts through the noise with questions that give listeners a deeper understanding of themselves, people and the community they live in. Guests share diverse perspectives from their expertise and lived experience. In a city and world that's rapidly changing, Jade’s interviews inspire, inform and make you think. New episodes drop Monday - Thursday afternoons.
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From ethics to advocacy, Health Calls brings together thought leaders from Catholic health care, academia, public policy, and other organizations to discuss timely topics related to the common good and creating a more just and healthy society. Hosted by Brian Reardon, Health Calls is the official podcast of the Catholic Health Association of the United States.
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Hosted by Rupa Hari Gopal, Rupa’s Fellows corner is a series dedicated to trainees and early career neonatologists to share your research and interests in Neonatology! If you have a project and love to chat about it, let’s connect!
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Real stories. Raw conversations. A place to be seen. The Rescue Room is a safe space to talk about what it really means to show up — for others, and for yourself. Born from the stories of first responders and frontline workers, this podcast is a home for anyone who’s faced life’s hardest moments and kept going. Hosted by journalist and coach Hattie Hawks, The Rescue Room opens honest conversations about service, trauma, healing, and resilience. From those who save lives to those rebuilding t ...
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Join us for St. Vincent de Paul Louisville’s monthly Podcast, “With Arms Wide Open.” This podcast will share stories of people and programs in the Louisville community. Our podcast strives to shine the light on people and services that are of value to our Louisville family.
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Coming to you from the communications department at Harrison School District 2 this is our opportunity to chat with the students, staff, and people doing important things in our schools and community. We hope you’ll follow along as we upload these in-depth conversations every month to help you get to know these amazing people and to better understand the work going on behind the scenes to support, encourage, and inspire our students here in southeast Colorado Springs.
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The SoFlo Vegans Podcast is your gateway to South Florida’s thriving Vegan community. Hosted by Sean Russell, founder of Vegans Explore, each episode spotlights local restaurants, events, nonprofits, and changemakers shaping the plant-based movement. From exclusive interviews with Vegan chefs and advocates to coverage of community gatherings, wellness retreats, and sustainability initiatives, the podcast celebrates the people and stories driving compassion, health, and conscious living acros ...
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More than 73% of Americans have overweight or obesity, while more than 12 % have food insecurity. America is getting heavier, sicker, and more isolated from each other every day. Interrupt Hunger’s motto, MOVE EAT GIVE, reflects our belief that virtually every problem in America could be fixed if we took better care of ourselves and took better care of each other. Welcome to Interrupt Hunger's MOVE EAT GIVE podcast, where we talk with experts in Exercise Is Medicine, Food Is Medicine and Foo ...
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Interviews with authors of articles from JAMA Surgery. JAMA Surgery is an international peer-reviewed journal that promotes the art and science of surgery by publishing relevant peer-reviewed research to assist the surgeon in optimizing patient care. JAMA Surgery also serves as a forum for the discussion of issues pertinent to surgery, such as the education and training of the surgical workforce, quality improvement, and the ethics and economics of healthcare delivery.
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Helping affluent home owners and communities increase property values through ecologically sound solutions. Management best practices for your estate, small farm, or homestead. Learn more at https://www.prosperityhomestead.org/ Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/prosperity-homestead--3659183/support.
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Welcome to Straight Talking Sustainability! I'm your host, Emma Burlow. If you're feeling lost in all the sustainability talk or struggling to see real results in your business, this podcast is for you. We’ll clear up the confusion and focus on practical, straightforward actions that actually work. Join me as I talk with experts, share real-world stories, and tackle the common roadblocks that stop businesses from making progress. This is all about making sustainability easier and sharing wha ...
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California State University podcast Higher Ed Rewired features inspirational stories from higher education faculty, researchers, landscape of postsecondary education. They bring listeners along on their journey of engaging students with innovative practices, overcoming institutional challenges and creating groundbreaking research. Each episode will inspire and expand the listener's understanding of the foundations of student success in higher education.
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Mid-morning Ag News, January 8, 2026: Millions of U.S. households were food-insecure in 2024
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2:35The USDA’s Economic Research Service said 13.7 percent of U.S. households, or 18.3 million, were food insecure in 2024. Food-insecure households, or those with low or very-low food security, had difficulty at some time during the year providing enough food for all their members because of a lack of resources. NAFB News Service See omnystudio.com/li…
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Execution moratorium, food insecurity, hemp industry concerns and more
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13:59A couple of state senators seek a moratorium on the death penalty. A new report looks at food insecurity in Oklahoma. A new law threatens the growing hemp industry You can find the KOSU Daily wherever you get your podcasts, you can also subscribe, rate us and leave a comment. You can keep up to date on all the latest news throughout the day at KOSU…
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Don't Waste Good Food: Fighting Food Insecurity and Climate Crisis in the Caribbean with Sian Cuffey-Young
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46:06In this powerful and eye-opening episode of Straight Talking Sustainability, host Emma Burlow sits down with Sian Cuffey-Young, founder of SAEL Environmental in Trinidad and Tobago, to explore the intersection of food waste, food security, and climate action in Caribbean island states. With 20 years of experience in waste management and a mission s…
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Mommy Makeovers, Taking the Last Appetizer, Food Insecurity in America, Food Police & Morality Around SNAP Benefits
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1:19:43This week on The Diet Obsessed Podcast, I cover a variety of fascinating topics in my regular segments, including: Betches founder gets a mommy makeover. Is it rude to take the last meatball when appetizers are being passed around? Healthy Habits & Tasty Treats of the week! In this week's podcast review, I highlighted the timely topic of food insec…
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12-18-25 Captain Josh Polanco of The Salvation Army talks about rising community needs, food insecurity, housing instability, and how people can give, volunteer, and support neighbors in crisis with Freddie ...
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7:00By KMOJ-89.9 FM “The People’s Station”
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January 8, 2026: Changing role of women in combat; 'Resilient Citizens' prep for potential disaster
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48:30Women have helped in wartime since the nation’s founding, but they've only been allowed to serve in combat for the last 10 years. Today, a call to review the military’s physical fitness standards could lead to fewer women on the frontlines. We look at the changing role of women in the US military. Then, when you hear the word “prepper,” you might p…
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Afternoon Ag News, January 8, 2026: Work continues to improve U.S. ag trade
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2:34Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs Luke Lindberg discusses the emphasis on improved buyer-seller relationships in ag trade, and in turn, increased product sales for U.S. ag exports. USDA Radio Newsline See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By MWC
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Let's talk about redeveloping the State Fairgrounds
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54:57There’s been talk of investing in the state fairgrounds for decades, but this time millions are being spent to support planning and community engagement, and some options have gone public. So, how will it affect the surrounding neighborhoods, and, is there a plan to make sure gentrification doesn’t displace folks? What do you expect from a redevelo…
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Morning Ag News, January 8, 2026: American Farm Bureau submits comments regarding WOTUS
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2:57Farmers need rules that clearly define federal jurisdiction of the Waters of the United States, or WOTUS. The American Farm Bureau submitted comments to the Environmental Protection Agency and the Army Corps of Engineers. NAFB News Service See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By MWC
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Maduro capture reaction, hunting license lawsuit, Oklahoma bird count and more
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13:30Oklahoma Congress members are reacting to President Trump’s attack in Venezuela. Another tribe is suing the state over hunting and fishing licenses. Oklahoma birders took part last month in a national science project. You can find the KOSU Daily wherever you get your podcasts, you can also subscribe, rate us and leave a comment. You can keep up to …
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San Diego sues federal agencies over wire fencing near border
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5:10The city of San Diego is suing the federal government over their construction of wire fencing on city-owned land in Marron Valley, near the U.S.-Mexico border. The lawsuit accuses federal agencies of trespassing and causing environmental damage on protected land. "They are taking city property without telling us, without paying for it, without even…
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Scrap the controversial temporary foreign worker program?
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32:09The Temporary Foreign Worker program has come under criticism both in Canada from the opposition Conservatives and internationally from the United Nations - is it time to get rid of it? Peter Fragiskatos says no. The London Centre MP - who also serves as the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship - joined C…
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January 7, 2026: Diving into Colorado's record flu numbers; The history of CU's first Black law students
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49:18The flu picture ain’t pretty in Colorado, with numbers and hospitalizations spiking skyward. But we’re going to look at it anyhow with Dr. Ken Lyn-Kew, a critical care pulmonologist at National Jewish Health in Denver. Then, they were some of the first black law students at CU, but their names had been lost to history. A trip to the law library she…
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In our January episode, we welcome Emiliana Simon-Thomas, Science Director of The Big Joy Project, for a deeply grounding conversation on joy as a daily practice and a collective responsibility. Together, we explore what joy truly means beyond fleeting happiness, how it is cultivated through small intentional actions, and why joy is essential not o…
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Afternoon Ag New, January 7, 2026: A recap of the issues impacting the cattle industry in 2025
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2:27Jenna Stanton, director of policy and public affairs for the U.S. Cattlemen’s Association, shared a recap of issues that impacted the cattle industry in 2025 on Capitol Hill. NAFB News Service See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By MWC
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Mid-morning Ag News, January 7, 2026: Where will gas prices go next?
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2:31Patrick DeHaan with Gasbuddy.com says there were two key international issues that pushed oil prices lower in 2025. NAFB News Service See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By MWC
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01/07/2026 Jay Haapala, Community Engagement Director with AARP Minnesota, joins Freddie Bell and Chantel Sings to discuss community engagement efforts and the AARP Community Challenge Grant.
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7:03In the interview, Jay Haapala shared how AARP Minnesota is supporting local communities through engagement, connection, and innovation. He highlighted the AARP Community Challenge Grant, which provides funding for quick-action projects that make neighborhoods more livable for people of all ages — from public spaces and transportation to community c…
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01/07/2026 Edgar Alphonso, Director of Engagement, joins Freddie Bell and Chantel Sings to share details about the upcoming School Finder Fair and community engagement meetings.
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5:20During the conversation, Edgar Alphonso highlighted the importance of helping families navigate school options through the upcoming School Finder Fair, while also outlining opportunities for residents to stay involved through upcoming community engagement meetings. He emphasized access, participation, and making sure families have the information a…
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Protect Your Mental Health this Holiday Season
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39:56Affinity Federal Credit Union presents the Wellbeing and Your Wallet podcast! In this episode, hosts Grant Gallagher and Shawn Lubitz are joined by Jen Shortelle, Strategic Clinical Advisor at Spring Health. They discuss maintaining balance and mental wellness during the holiday season, when many people face loss, family conflict, and changes in ro…
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Housing Affordability, Neighborhood Vitality and Community Engagement
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1:31:26In a live recorded Brick by Brick event with our partners at the Dayton Metro Library and Dayton Daily News, key decision makers and community activists came together. They talked state of the neighborhoods, a new vision for the city, the role of renters, a rental registry to ensure livability, housing affordability, preservation and new developmen…
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Morning Ag News, January 7, 2025: Demand was strong in 2025 for U.S. beef, pork and lamb
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2:57Despite challenges from supply, tariffs and a strong dollar, demand for U.S. beef, pork and lamb has remained strong in 2025 according to U.S. Meat Export Federation President and CEO Dan Halstrom. Source: USMEF See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By MWC
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Healthy forests help combat climate change, provide humans with drinking water and even improve mental and physical health. But it’s hard to imagine an entire forest in the middle of a big city. That’s where micro-forests come into play — public forests on a smaller scale, filled with native plants. They exist around the world, and producer Rachel …
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Five years ago, insurrectionists stormed the U.S. Capitol. Four died during the attack, including Ashli Babbitt from San Diego. In the days and weeks that followed, five police officers died — some by suicide. Today House Democrats held a special hearing to observe what happened that day. They called for accountability and accused President Donald …
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Chronic illness in the Tijuana River Valley; impact of Medi-Cal cuts on San Diego healthcare
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28:00For people who live and work near the Tijuana River, raw sewage-turned-airborne pollution is a facet of daily life. Tuesday on Midday Edition, we hear about a new reporting series from inewsource diving into the impact of the sewage crisis on more than 100 community members. Plus, what could Medi-Cal cuts mean for the San Diego healthcare system? W…
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January 6, 2026: 'Portraits in Aging' features reflections, exploration of what it's like growing older in Colorado
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49:06The fastest growing population in Colorado is people 65 and older. But we all age differently; today we hear about misperceptions and opportunities from everyday Coloradans who are part of the state’s fastest-growing group, people ages 65 and older. Their personal reflections are featured in a sub-series of our ongoing Aging Matters series, called …
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Afternoon Ag News, January 6, 2026: Low cattle numbers keep beef prices on the rise
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2:35Beef prices are expected to continue climbing in the coming year as tight cattle supplies in the United States and abroad strain the global market, analysts said. U.S. cattle inventories remain near multi-decade lows following years of drought that forced ranchers to shrink herds. NAFB News Service See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informatio…
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NDSU Ag Minute: Ewe management tips prior to lambing season
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6:06This NDSU Ag Minute features Travis Hoffman, NDSU and UMN Extension Sheep Specialist. Hoffman offers some advice to sheep producers who are preparing for lambing season. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By MWC
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Mid-morning Ag News, January 6, 2026: Farm Rescue offers help to farmers during times of need
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2:35Farm Rescue is a nonprofit that serves Midwest agricultural states. NAFB News Service See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By MWC
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Morning Ag News, January 6, 2026: U.S. hog and pig inventories slightly higher than a year ago
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2:57The latest federal hog inventory report shows modest changes in U.S. hog numbers, underscoring continued uncertainty for pork producers heading into the new year. USDA data indicates that total hog and pig inventories are slightly higher than a year ago, while the breeding herd remains relatively stable. NAFB News Service See omnystudio.com/listene…
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Behold a T-Rex holotype, paleontology's "gold standard"
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11:59What happens behind the scenes of a dinosaur exhibit? Short Wave host Regina Barber got to find out … by taking a trip to the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh. In the museum’s basement, she talked to a paleobiologist, checked out a farmland fossil find and even touched a 67 million-year-old bone. Because, as it turns out, there’s a …
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OU essay petition, new election dates, revitalizing Chickasaw land and more
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16:41A national group seeks answers from OU over its decision to remove a teaching assistant. Oklahoma is looking at new election dates starting this year. A group of four-year-olds is planting trees and preserving Chickasaw culture. You can find the KOSU Daily wherever you get your podcasts, you can also subscribe, rate us and leave a comment. You can …
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Mission Integration and the Next Generation of Health Care Workers
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21:32Health Calls Season 6, Episode 8 centers a conversation about mission integration and the formation of the next generation of health care workers. Host Brian Reardon and Executive Producer Josh Matejka are joined by Chip Chipman, Manager of Pastoral Care and Mission Integration at CHRISTUS St. Michael Health System, who reflects on the role of spir…
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Finding wellness in community, from yoga to hair care
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30:00With the new year comes new resolutions, from self-care and beauty to exercise — all of which feed into this broader idea of wellness. Monday on Midday Edition, we hear from a local yoga instructor and the founder of the Block Club to talk about their respective approaches to achieving wellness and how they are starting those conversations in the c…
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In this episode of JJ Meets World, JJ and Tucker talk about recurring anxiety dreams, starting with the classic "actor's nightmare" of being unprepared, missing costumes, or forgetting lines just moments before going on stage. The conversation touches on other stress dreams, including missed obligations and the unsettling experience of returning to…
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January 5, 2026: Context for Colorado's citing in Trump's Venezuela action; How we became the 38th US state
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49:14Images of overrun apartment buildings in Colorado -- and severed fingers -- landed in the president's Venezuela speech over the weekend, part of Donald Trump's justification for his actions in Venezuela. Justice reporter Allison Sherry provides some context. Then, Colorado had to try hard to become a state. It took five attempts over two decades. I…
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Afternoon Ag News, January 5, 2026: Study reveals the nutritional benefits of pork
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2:26A recent Pork Checkoff-funded study focused on older adults and compared two nutritional lifestyle diets — one centered on lentil protein and the other on lean, fresh pork. Researchers wanted to determine whether the type of protein source and overall diet composition influenced health outcomes. NAFB News Service See omnystudio.com/listener for pri…
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Mid-morning Ag News, January 5, 2026: A look at the 2025 corn crop
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2:35Effects continue due to a surprising USDA report in August reflecting the size of the 2025 corn crop. Rod Bain with USDA has the story. USDA Radio Newsline See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By MWC
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01/05/2026 One of the most trusted public-health voices in the country. Dr. Michael Osterholm joins Freddie and Chantel us to talk flu season, COVID, and what’s really happening right now in the Twin Cities ...
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16:03Dr. Michael Osterholm — internationally recognized epidemiologist, director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy, and someone we trust to give it to us straight. Dr. Osterholm keeps an eye on what’s happening locally, nationally, and globally — and this morning we’ll talk about flu activity in the Twin Cities metro, where COVID …
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01/05/2026 Open MIC, Thursday Nights at Ashford and Simpson's Sugar Bar in New York. Freddie and Chantel talk with a legendary host.
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12:05This morning on the show, we’re joined by Damara Lynn Green, a longtime part of the legendary Ashford & Simpson’s Sugar Bar. She’s hosting a special Open Mic Night on January 8th, but this is bigger than one evening — it’s the beginning of a movement aimed at taking the Sugar Bar Open Mic experience nationwide. From singers and poets to musicians a…
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The Dismantling of USAID: Impacts on Global Aid and Canadian Nonprofits
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1:24:50In this episode of Charity Village Connects, we examine the far-reaching consequences of the Trump administration’s sudden dismantling of USAID, which has created a $63-billion void in global aid funding. With essential programs in health, education, food security, and disaster relief now at risk, what does this seismic shift mean for organizations…
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Morning Ag News, January 5, 2026: A look at this week's weather forecast
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2:59USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey has a look at the forecast for January 6-12. USDA Radio Newsline See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By MWC
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San Diego congressman reacts to US strikes on Venezuela
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15:30Democratic Rep. Scott Peters, D-Calif., joined Midday Edition on Monday to discuss why he objects to recent U.S. military action in Venezuela, and what role he sees for Congress going forward. Guest: Rep. Scott Peters, D-Calif., 50th District
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