After a 22-year talk-radio career, TD Mischke escapes his soundproof booth and hits the road in search of adventure, eccentrics, whimsy and insights. Instead of bringing life into the radio studio, he decides to head out and meet it on its own terms, letting the gypsy call guide him. The Mischke Roadshow features podcasts, videos, writing, and photography. Find it all at www.mischkeroadshow.com @tommymischke on Twitter.
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Explore the history and present of over 27,000 acres of park land inside Minnesota's Hennepin County and surrounding areas. Hosts Angela (wildlife biologist) and Brandon (interpretive naturalist) guide you through this suburban wilderness managed by the Three Rivers Park District.
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The best and worst of everything this week: pop culture, news, #hashtags and interviews with people you need to know. Hosted by Amy Zaroff and Danielle Arlowe
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Host David Anger has in-depth discussions with titans of design who have made their home in Minnesota.
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AALF believes that telling our stories is crucial to the success of the African American community. Through our podcast and community engagement work we’re raising the profiles of champions in our community, celebrating our successes, and addressing the challenges we face. By listening to our weekly program, becoming a network contributor and participating in our convenings, you’re helping to re-shape the narrative around Black lives and the Black experience. The podcast also airs on KMOJ Su ...
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The Mischke Roadshow: Episode 175 / The Corner Bar
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An American institution, and the answer to what ails us.
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In this episode: many points of clarification, the magic of fermentation, a pickle award update, loose scarecrow standards, cribbage lessons, slowing 'her down, doing better, unsung ball person heroes, not just ego, mini cones, lil' and lil'er, Stonehenge drama, dairy propaganda and a beef with the Dairy Farmers of America, no lights at the milk bo…
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Episode 215: Sustaining Oaks - From Acorn to Oak
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We are joined by Missy Anderson, Propagation Specialist at Three Rivers Park District to talk about how they grow acorns into mighty oak sapling that are planted around the park district. What makes a good acorn? Do mast years have an effect? How do you grow thousands of oaks a year? Wander with us to find out.…
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Episode 214: Sustaining Oaks - Oaks in our Parks
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Dan Comerford, Forestry Supervisor at Three Rivers Park District, walks us through how oak trees are managed in Three Rivers' parks. From dealing with oak diseases to determining where they are planted, learn what goes into caring for the oaks you can walk by in our parks.By Three Rivers Park District
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Episode 213: Sustaining Oaks - The Most Powerful Plant
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Dr. Doug Tallamy, famous author, professor, and more wanders with us to discuss the one plant that can have the biggest impact in your yard, oaks. We discuss why oaks are such a powerful plant for biodiversity and turning your yard into a refuge for wildlife.By Three Rivers Park District
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In this episode: underpromising, scam update, apostrophe catastrophe on the ballot, humble people, cool kids, camo, scrub daddy, picklers, Gifted Aunt Janice, no feet in the kitchen, dinking, not sharing the spotlight, then vs than, Kum & Go news, DNA solves a 1989 hit & run, important Pakistan gold medalist news, milking buffaloes, stitches in tim…
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The Mischke Roadshow: Episode 174 / The Neighborhood
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A stroll through a world within a world, within a world, within a world.
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Episode 212: The Hopping Orchestra - Minnesota Locust Plagues
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A swarm of wings that darkened the sky. Millions of bodies on railroad tracks that kept the trains from moving. Crops, clothes, and anything else organic eating. The Minnesota Grasshopper Plagues of the 1870's devastated the immigrants and settlers in the area. Zack Mohlis from Three Rivers' History Team joins us to discuss the Grasshopper Plagues.…
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Episode 211: The Hopping Orchestra - Grasshopper Songs
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Dr. Hojun Song, from Texas A&M University's Department of Entomology discusses his research on how grasshopper songs have evolved. From cricket calls that evolved before ears to grasshoppers evolving ears to help them swarm, wander with us as we study the hopping orchestra.By Three Rivers Park District
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Episode 210: The Hopping Orchestra - Backyard Grasshoppers
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Hop along with us as Marissa Schuh a University of Minnesota Extension Educator joins us to explore the common grasshoppers in the Twin Cities area, and what makes them special.By Three Rivers Park District
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The Mischke Roadshow: Episode 173 / An American Life
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A poor boy in the 40s finds his salvation in baseball and radio.
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Cookie winkers, Olympic breakdancing and a trip down memory lane, a special wolf and pickleball shout out, waiting for shipping, Shopify scams, imitation is the best form of flattery, oversleeping, plant scam, stop the insanity, old friends and kind strangers, Arizona in the summer, perseverate, Today in Yiddish, IDIOMS!! (and proverbs), spider new…
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Episode 209: Return of Fading Butterflies - Preparing for Butterflies
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John Moriarty, Senior Wildlife Manager at Three Rivers Park District, returns to talk about how you prepare to reintroduced a rare or endangered butterfly. From planting thousands of host plants to working with Federal Agencies, wander with us as we see what goes into restoring what's been lost.By Three Rivers Park District
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Episode 208: Return of Fading Butterflies - Sanctuary in Army Bases
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Land management or stewardship is a complex task, especially when you are managing nature on an Army Base. Jessup Weichelt, Land Manager at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin joins us to talk about managing habitat for rare and endangered butterflies, and what makes Army Bases so uniquely suited to this.By Three Rivers Park District
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Episode 207: Return of Fading Butterflies - Minnesota Pollinators
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What is a state pollinator coordinator? Rebecca Gutierrez-Moreno, the State Pollinator Coordinator with the Environmental Quality Board, wanders with us to discuss this and explore how pollinators, especially butterflies, are doing in Minnesota.By Three Rivers Park District
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In this episode: Minnesota hyperbole, the best pesto ever, manicured bushes, broaching the brooch subject, Today in Yiddish, horse hobbyists, magical old cherries, IDIOMS! and proverbs, This Week in College Facebook Parenting, local juror drama, cooking something different every day, mistaken identity, gifted children, a show about family, #RHONJ, …
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The Mischke Roadshow: Episode 172 / Strangers
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Thoughts from the world of anonymity.
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In this episode: the city that never sleeps, favorite delis, earliest conveniences, award winning peonies, more bee news, the Scripps National Spelling Bee, proper nouns, cheese rolling fans, Today in Yiddish, kvelling at the best wedding, #TheTraitors cast, 50 year old pick me girls and f*** boys, The Baldwins and a whole new accent, the worst sho…
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Episode 206: Hidden Depth - Invasive Species
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Dr. Dan Larkin from the Department of Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology at the U of M discusses invasive aquatic species, issues with current control methods, and how we can better work to improve treatment of them while protecting native plants.By Three Rivers Park District
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Episode 205: Hidden Depth - Three Rivers Plants
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Justin Valenty from our Water Resources team joins us to dive into how they monitor aquatic plants in the park district and some cool management techniques they are doing. This includes some rare Minnesota plants you can see in Three Rivers' parks!By Three Rivers Park District
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Brandon faces his fears and dives with Angela below the water to explore the plants that call lakes, ponds, and rivers home. Donna Perleberg, Aquatic Plant Ecologist from the Minnesota DNR, talks with us about native plant species. We learn about the different type of plants living in the water, including a predatory plant!…
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A man who's been a commercial fisherman for over 80 years presents a meditation on the concept of work.
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In this episode: friendly walkers, disastrous revelations, strong seat opinions, hugging with the wrong name, baby goats, capital vs. capitol, Today in Yiddish, buzzy walls, pageant scandals, a bee emergency, Shug and her zebra colleagues, Sports News, a very late payment, a very generous sports fan, a running enthusiast, This Week in College Faceb…
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In this episode: The Louisiana Purchase, quite a time capsule, teeth treasures, half birthdays, Shein hauls, underwire challenges, progeny vs. prodigy vs. prodigal vs. protégé, Today in Yiddish, the vast vegan cabal, news of all stripes, Mona Lisa on the move, science news, whale evolution, royal jam news, an amazing draft, edge branding, best name…
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Episode 203: Secrets of the Soil - Bugs in the Soil
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Sabrina Celis and Emily Althoff, graduate students at the University of Minnesota and members of Frenatae join us to learn about the bugs that keep soil healthy. From tiny springtails to animals with way too many legs, join us to learn about the different kinds of bugs and what they do in the soil.By Three Rivers Park District
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Episode 202: Secrets of the Soil - Keepers of the Soil
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Alex Romano from the Land Stewardship Project joins us to talk about how farmers are leading each other to sustainable practices and healthy soil. How can farmers teach each other sustainable soil practices and does it benefit them? Wander with us to find out.By Three Rivers Park District
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Episode 201: Secrets of the Soil - Jumping Worms
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Dr. Lee Frelich Director of the Center for Forest Ecology at the University of Minnesota wanders with us as we discuss what makes forest soil healthy around the Twin Cities. We discuss the impacts invasive earthworms have had on soil, and how a new species of earthworm, the jumping worm, is expected to impact forests.…
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The Mischke Roadshow: Episode 170 / Awe
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Following hundreds of thousands of Americans on their great pilgrimage to the total solar eclipse.
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In this episode: Strawberry jam, Palm Beach fashion, older than Liberace, American riviera orchard again, Barbie + Lilly, fundraising torture, fun raising, sumo oranges, marvelous ladybugs, sheer clothing and cut-outs, the annoyance of being earnest, Today in Yiddish, kibitzing, cicadas again, dyslexics in pradise, bad landings, official stick revi…
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In this episode: Pork! Amazing new restaurants, Diane's Place, a James Beard nominee, Beyoncé's full album, lesbian anthems, amazing asparagus, dumb asparagus, chewing sounds, Japanese style peanuts, night sweats, broccoli revisited, a magical call-back to 2022!, what the kids are saying, good riz, squad wiping, exceedingly narrow genres, nonpareil…
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Episode 200: Talking Turkey - Hunting Wild Turkey
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Meg Duhr, Three Rivers Invasive Species Supervisor and participant of Becoming an Outdoor Woman or BOW, and her BOW mentor Kathy Von Bank join us to discuss hunting Wild Turkeys, barriers to being able to hunt and how the DNR program BOW helps remove those barriers.By Three Rivers Park District
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Episode 199: Talking Turkey - Managing Game Birds
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Nate Huck, Resident Game Bird Specialist, and Timothy Lyon, Research Scientist and Upland Game Project Leader, both from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources wander with us to discuss the history of the introduction of Wild Turkeys in Minnesota, the ecological balance of managing a game bird, and research currently being done.…
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Episode 198: Talking Turkey - Dispelling Myths
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Angela and Brandon go on their own hunt to figure out fact and fiction on the topic of turkeys. Can turkeys fly? How did they get their name? Did Benjamin Franklin really want them to be the national symbol of the United States? Tune in because the answers are beyond belief!By Three Rivers Park District
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The Mischke Roadshow: Episode 169 / The way, way back machine
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Taking a trip in time, to a golden age of radio.
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In this episode: copycats, voice work, sound bowls, wrong names, "of coursing," libel vs. liable, Today in Yiddish, a Hitz, endangered chocolate chips, match stick records, dual uterus news, This Week in College Facebook Parenting, cat care, Dateline aggression, aphorisms, #RHOM, foul weather friends, Seeking Sister Wives, not a proud time to be a …
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In this episode: connections, bikini mistakes, WWHL, Beyoncé's country sojourn, edited texts, banning replies all, no complaints, exacerbate vs. exasperate, just a bissel, Today in Yiddish, highway humor, cicada enthusiasts, complaint contagion, funny highway signs, the Florida Man Games, above ground pool, This Week in College Facebook Parenting, …
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Episode 197: Women and Wilderness – Land for Healing
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Teaching and engaging with nature takes many forms, from film, writing, creative art, and much more. Local writer, organizer, and film producer, Erin Sharkey, joins to discuss the power of nature in unearthing black history and memory, how we are guided by relationship building between people and the land for healing.…
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Episode 196: Women and Wilderness – Sparks of Hope
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Connecting everyone with the outdoors and wilderness continues to evolve, those stepping in to continue the legacy of outreach is changing, creating a spark of hope ahead to everyone feeling they belong. Interpretive naturalist, Katie Frias, shares how this force of change can come from educators to create a bright future of stewardship.…
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Episode 195: Women and Wilderness – Changing Outdoor Paths
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Working in any aspect of the outdoors is rewarding to most, fresh air and endless curiosity. Join Angela, Brandon, and guest co-host Charity, as they talk with returning guest, Judy Voigt-Englund on her career working outdoors as a part of the wildlife team at Three Rivers and then later as an educator at our very own The Lowry Nature Center.…
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