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Published every Friday, the Fenzi Dog Sports Podcast is brought to you by the Fenzi Dog Sports Academy. Each episode of the Fenzi Dog Sports Podcast will feature an interview with a leading name in the competitive dog sports training world, talking in depth about issues that often get overlooked by traditional training methods.
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A podcast about the Lynchburg neighborhood, its people, and its history. By getting to know our neighbors and hearing their stories, we can feel more connected to this place. By learning this area's backstory, we can better understand how Lynchburg works, how it has changed, and where it may be headed. Billy Hansen is a commercial real estate broker, appraiser, writer, and teacher in Lynchburg, Virginia.
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Sustain brings together practitioners, sustainers, funders, researchers and maintainers of the open source ecosystem. We have conversations about the health and sustainability of the open source community. We learn about the ins and outs of what ‘open source’ entails in the real world. Open source means so much more than a license; we're interested in talking about how to make sure that the culture of open source continues, grows, and ultimately, sustains itself. #mcembedsignup{background:#f ...
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Host Stephanie Burt travels the Southern United States (with a fork!) and chats with some of the most interesting voices in the culinary South. From chefs to farmers, bakers to brewers, and pitmasters to fishermen, they all have a story. Listen and learn more behind some of your favorite foods.
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”Happy Hour with Debb” is a refreshing and insightful podcast hosted by Debb Cherrella, a licensed coach and clinical hypnotherapist. This unique series invites guests from a broad spectrum of backgrounds to share their personal journeys of growth and resilience. Each episode, Debb fosters a relaxed yet professional atmosphere, encouraging her guests to open up about the challenges they’ve overcome, the sacrifices they’ve made, and the remarkable outcomes that followed. Whether you’re lookin ...
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Widowhood is the state of being a widow or widower: a person whose spouse has passed away. This is a situation that no one wants to be in, but it is something that can happen, and that you and your family should be prepared for financially. When this kind of painful, life altering event occurs, it's important to have the structure in place for you and your family to be protected, and this year on Financially Ever After Widowhood, Stacy Francis is going to be talking to a diverse lineup of ex ...
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One of the few podcasts dedicated to creating Enveloping Sci-Fi Horror and Cosmic Horror Audio Productions. Cryo Pod Tapes is an Award Nominated Cosmic Horror Anthology podcast that takes original Sci-fi Horror and Cosmic Horror short stories, submitted by writers and authors from all over the world, and turn them into captivating, professionally produced Mini Audio Dramatizations. With the goal of bringing together the creative talents of the unheard, while creating an unforgettable and enj ...
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Lead to Liberate

Madison Metropolitian School District

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Lead to Liberate with Superintendent Carlton D. Jenkins brings listeners diverse voices and rich discussions on educational equity in the Madison Metropolitan School District (MMSD) and beyond. We take a personal look at dedicated people in our schools, our district, and the Madison community with real conversations about the issues which fuel their passions. These stories demonstrate how MMSD is working to develop collaborative and co-creative solutions to accelerate the learning of all stu ...
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Food Lab Talk

Michiel Bakker

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A better food system starts with one thing: vision. Food Lab Talk gives global food system changemakers a platform to articulate their vision for the future of food. The series features interviews with inspiring individuals who are working on the frontlines of many of our most pressing food issues: reducing food loss and waste, enhancing food system transparency, facilitating shifts toward more balanced plant-forward diets, enabling informed individual choices for sustainable lifestyles, and ...
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Deborah Freeman is the creator of Setting the Table, a multi-award winning podcast exploring Black foodways and culinary history that in 2023 was honored by the International Association of Culinary Professionals as “Podcast of the Year.” She’s also a colleague in the food writing world, with contributions including to Eater, Condé Nast Traveler, a…
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Guest Ben Cotton Panelist Leslie Hawthorne Show Notes In this episode of Sustain, host Leslie Hawthorn is joined by guest, Ben Cotton, the Open Source Community Lead at Kusari and former Fedora Program Manager. Ben discusses his career path, the importance of intentional program management in open source projects, and shares insights from his book,…
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Today, Deb is joined by Cody Gentry, a soulful country musician whose love for music is as deep as his roots in the heartland. Cody is not only known for his rich, melodic voice and phenomenal lyrics but also for his genuine love of life, family, and the open road. In this episode, Cody shares his journey through the world of country music, from pe…
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Paula Jones, a trust and estate attorney, discusses the complexities of estate planning and taxation for U.S. citizens with international assets or family members abroad. She highlights the U.S. system of taxing worldwide income and assets, in contrast to other countries' residency-based taxation. Paula also talks about other subjects she specializ…
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Roosevelt Brownlee lives on the curve of a quiet street in Savannah, GA, the tall stalks of okra in his vegetable garden just visible from the side drive. It’s one of many such streets in the port city, and only a few minutes from the old City Market area where he spent his earliest years. But in between those two Savannah addresses, Roosevelt has …
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In this episode, Deb and Paul discuss the vibrant changes and growth in Nashville over the decades, the challenges and opportunities in the real estate market during and after the pandemic, and Paul's deep involvement in local politics. This conversation not only highlights Paul’s personal and professional evolution but also paints a broader pictur…
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One of my greatest quiet joys is cooking from a well-written cookbook on a weekend night, music on the bluetooth and new scents and tastes filling the kitchen. My favorite cookbook that I’ve cooked from this year is Latinisimo: Home Recipes from the Twenty-One Country of Latin America by Sandra Gutierrez. Sweeping in its scope, it is an encyclopedi…
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In this episode, we’re joined by an extraordinary young talent, Timmy McKeever, a 17-year-old country artist whose resilience and dedication have shaped him into a rising star. Timmy’s journey into music began at the tender age of 9, following a series of head injuries sustained while playing hockey. Finding solace and expression through the guitar…
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When faced with a terminal illness diagnosis, your emotions can be overwhelming. You still need to navigate the legal aspects, however, to ensure that you and your loved ones are protected. Stacy Francis’ guest this week is Alison Arden Besunder, a partner in charge of the Trust and Estates department at Goetz Fitzpatrick. Alison has extensive expe…
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Columbia, SC’s Main Street architecture still has much of the charm of a mid-century movie set. There are jewelry stores, restaurants, hotels, and gift shops in buildings that range from the turn of the 20th Century to modern day. Tucked in among the hustle and bustle is Lula Drake Wine Parlor, which eight plus years ago was just another dusty buil…
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In this episode shines a spotlight on Remy Garrison, a singer-songwriter whose roots in Alabama have blossomed into a fresh, exciting career in Nashville. Remy is not just any rising star in the country music scene; she brings a unique twist to the traditional sounds of her genre. With her move from Alabama to the heart of country music in Nashvill…
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Charlotte, NC is one of the fastest growing metropolitan cities in the United States. While the city has always looked forward, it was actually founded before the American Revolution and the site of the first US Mint. But in the past two decades, the intense growth and the addition of a light rail system have brought immense changes citywide. In th…
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Guests Tracy Hinds | Ashley Williams Panelist Richard Littauer Show Notes On today’s episode of Sustain, host Richard Littauer is joined by guests, Tracy Hinds and Ashley Williams, to discuss the structural inequities and funding issues in open source. The episode delves deep into the misaligned incentives in the open source community, how regulato…
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This episode features none other than Lil Skinny, the country sensation from Arkansas who captured America's heart on American Idol. Lil Skinny's roots are as deep as they are humble, coming from a small town in Arkansas where life is simple but full of music. With his guitar in hand and a voice that carries stories of love, life, and hardship, he …
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This week on Financially Ever After Widowhood, you’ll enjoy a powerful crossover episode with the Modern Family Matters Podcast. Stacy Francis joins Steve Altishin, Director of Client Partnerships at Pacific Cascade Legal, to dive deep into the intricacies of social security laws and how they impact widowed parents. Stacy and Steve discuss the fina…
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In this episode, I sit down with 92-year-old Noland Skinner on his front porch on the Fourth of July to hear about what it was like in the old days, growing up in a country store during the Depression, boxing on Navy ships in the Pacific during World War II, going out dancing all the way into his nineties, and much more. If you enjoyed this episode…
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Over more than half a century as an editor at Knopf, Judith Jones became a legend, nurturing future literary icons such as Sylvia Plath, Anne Tyler, and John Updike. But although I was an English major, I first learned of Judith Jones years later, when I realized that Edna Lewis, M.F.K. Fisher, Claudia Roden, Madhur Jaffrey, James Beard, and, most …
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Guest Yo Yehudi Panelist Richard Littauer Show Notes In this episode of Sustain, host Richard Littauer is joined by Yo Yehudi, Executive Director of Open Life Science (OLS), who discusses the importance of sustaining open source and scientific research. They cover topics such as the transition of OLS from a life sciences focus to all sciences, the …
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In this episode, Deb sits down with Chelsea Bartell, a CPTSD Freedom Coach, has a fiancée, poetry lover, and an overall amazing person. Chelsea's path to becoming a CPTSD Freedom Coach is both powerful and inspiring. With her deep understanding of trauma and healing, she helps individuals find freedom and reclaim their lives. Beyond her professiona…
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Rice was South Carolina’s first great agricultural staple. Before the American Revolution, it had already made South Carolina the richest of the 13 original colonies, and Charleston one of the richest cities in the world. But it did so on the backs of enslaved skilled laborers, most of whom had been kidnapped from the rice growing regions of West A…
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Guest Deb Goodkin Panelist Richard Littauer Show Notes This episode of Sustain features host Richard Littauer having a conversation with guest Deb Goodkin, the Executive Director of the FreeBSD Foundation. They discuss the history, development, and distinct characteristics of FreeBSD as an operating system independent from Linux, and the foundation…
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In this episode, Deb sits down with the incredibly talented Rachel Stacy, a singer-songwriter, fiddle queen, and musician who does it all one note at a time. Rachel's journey in the music industry is nothing short of extraordinary. With her captivating voice, masterful fiddle skills, and heartfelt songwriting, she's carved out a unique place in the…
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Are you prepared for the financial complexities of widowhood? In this episode, Stacy Francis and Judy Heft, a financial and lifestyle concierge, discuss essential steps to take after the loss of a spouse. From assembling a support team to navigating benefits like social security and veterans' benefits, you’ll have a roadmap to help guide you throug…
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In this episode, we have a special guest appearance from the Farmer of Mimosa Hill to talk funeral flowers before we hear the story of The Last Round, which was first told fifteen years ago at my father's funeral. A written version of that story can be found here. If you enjoyed this episode, want to connect, or have a good story to share, reach ou…
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Shaun Brian Sells started life in a two-person tent surrounded by plantation ruins in the flats of Coral Bay, St. John, US Virgin Islands. It was in that environment where his love for cooking began– by roaming and foraging through the valley, fishing off his dad’s sailboat and cooking for up to eight siblings at a time. Those challenges became the…
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Guest Julia Evans Panelists Richard Littauer | Amanda Casari Show Notes In this episode of Sustain, host Richard Littauer and co-host Amanda Casari talk to Julia Evans, a zine artist and programmer from Montreal. The discussion delves into Julia's journey in creating educational zines about technical topics like strace, Bash, and Git. Julia shares …
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Join Deb in this captivating interview as she sits down with Sterling Stokes, a former Division I collegiate football player turned business execution specialist. Sterling's journey from the football field to the corporate world is nothing short of inspiring. Now, he travels across the United States, working with businesses to develop systems that …
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The story of how two boys born 50 years apart became dear friends. This story was told live at the HopeX storytelling event at the Academy Center of the Arts in downtown Lynchburg in March 2024. Find out more about Lynchburg Beacon of Hope here. If you enjoyed this episode, want to connect, or have a good story to share, reach out to me on LinkedIn…
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Adrian Lipscombe is a native Texan, a chef, an urban planner, and a civic activist, though she prefers the term catalyst. In 2016, she moved to La Crosse, Wisconsin and opened Uptowne Café, a gathering place and a space for her to explore the synergy behind her Southern upbringing, Midwest ingredients and African American culinary history. In 2020,…
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Guest Max Jones Panelist Richard Littauer Show Notes In this first ever cross-over episode of Sustain and Open Source for Climate, host Richard welcomes guest Max Jones, a data scientist and open source software developer who works at Carbon Plan. Max discusses the importance of open source in bringing about effective climate action, the role of Ca…
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In this episode, Deb sits down with Chris Jones, a devoted father, loving husband, and dynamic entrepreneur. As the owner of Birdie Bros, a thriving business known for its innovative products and customer-centric approach, Chris shares his journey from humble beginnings to entrepreneurial success. Tune in to hear Chris discuss the challenges and tr…
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What does the word widow mean to you? This is a question today’s guest thinks we should all be asking because it could use a new definition. In this Financially Ever After Widowhood episode, Stacy Francis speaks with Eloise Bune D’Agostino, the founder of DayNew, a company and community to support people through life-changing events. They discuss t…
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