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Rinzan Pechovnik is the head priest and primary teacher at No-Rank Zendo, a Rinzai Zen Buddhist Community in Portland, Oregon. His Dharma talks explore various aspects of Rinzai Zen Buddhist practice, spirituality and religion. He emphasizes practice as a means to develop and cultivate a tender open-heartedness that allows a deep engagement with a troubled world. http://www.norankzendo.org
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Hosted by Michael Davis, Common Sense on Social Justice brings you a common sense and fresh perspective to creating a just society. Listen each week to explore themes of Catholic social teaching and to be equipped with the tools you need to carry out social justice right where you are. Produced at the studios of Mater Dei Radio in Portland, Oregon. Share your comments and questions with Michael by emailing sjcommonsense@gmail.com.
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The Farm to School Podcast

Rick Sherman & Michelle Markesteyn

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Join our hosts Michelle Markesteyn with Oregon State University, and Rick Sherman of Oregon Department of Education as they explore what it means to bring local food into the school cafeteria, and teach kids about where their food comes from. UPDATE/COMING SOON: We're updating a few things as we continue to grow, our infrastructure has to grow as well. We will have a new website to host all of our show notes, contact information and more. Google "Farm to School Podcast OSU" to find our show ...
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Welcome to ”The Bait and Banter Podcast,” the ultimate show for everyday anglers and outdoor enthusiasts! Dive into a sea of stories, tips, and tricks as we explore the diverse fishing scenes of the Pacific Northwest. Whether it’s battling Halibut from a kayak, chasing Squid in Puget Sound, reeling in Steelhead in Idaho, or targeting Walleye on the Columbia River, we’ve got you covered. From Southern Oregon’s Salmon to its Striped Bass, join us and fellow anglers to share, learn, and laugh. ...
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Westside Podcast

Westside Community Church

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This is the official weekly podcast of Westside Community Church in Beaverton, Oregon. We’re made up of a variety of people who like to keep it real, don’t take themselves too seriously and who want to get the most out of life. At Westside, we welcome people from all walks of life – in fact, there are NO PERFECT PEOPLE ALLOWED! We strive to be a "safe place to investigate faith" so people can come as they are and be themselves while they explore who Jesus is, find friends and make a differen ...
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Welcome to “Bigfoot Society,” the podcast where host Jeremiah Byron delves into the captivating world of Bigfoot encounters. Through intimate interviews, Jeremiah aims to empower witnesses by providing them with a platform to share their experiences. By doing so, he offers a sense of relief and control, allowing them to take ownership of their stories. Join us as we explore these extraordinary encounters, unveiling the mysteries surrounding Bigfoot and its impact on the lives of those who ha ...
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Hannah and Erik Go Birding

Hannah Buschert and Erik Ostrander

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Hannah and Erik love to spend their free time adventuring and birding. Join them as they discuss their most recent adventures and other birding topics. They are not experts but are always game to learn and experience new things. Connect with us on all the socials or send an email to: HannahandErikGoBirding@gmail.com.
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Power Eastern Oregon Podcast

Oregon Trail Electric Cooperative

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The Power Eastern Oregon Podcast explores topics which affect small towns and rural communities in eastern Oregon and beyond. With the help of business and community partners, we will discuss the foundations of healthy communities, innovative new technologies, and challenges we all face. We’ll also explore the value of cooperatives and member-owned utilities and how Oregon Trail Electric Cooperative contributes to the health and growth of our service territory.
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Hiking Treks

The Sunset Explorers

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Love to get outdoors and discover nature's treasures? Hiking Treks is the show for you. We review hikes and excursions, review outdoor gear and interview a variety of naturalists and adventurers. Look for new episodes each week.
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Travel That Matters (named one of the 10 Best Podcasts of 2022 by Men’s Journal) explores the world’s most extraordinary travel experiences and destinations with award-winning editor, writer, and luxury travel expert Bruce Wallin. Bruce’s remarkable guests share inspiring, life-shaping stories about their adventures and cultural explorations, as well as travel tips and recommendations for the best destinations, hotels, restaurants, activities, and more. Their travel tales and insights cover ...
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The Paid Leave Podcast

The Connecticut Paid Leave Authority

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Paid Leave is a hot topic in our country right now. The United States is the only industrialized nation in the world without a national paid leave policy, and Connecticut is one of only 16 states and the District of Columbia to have a state program in place. Other cities and states are working to join the paid leave movement. The Paid Leave Podcast examines the state of Connecticut's paid leave program and the impact it has on various groups and diverse communities. Radio veteran Nancy Barro ...
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From sea to terrifying sea... each state has it's own Homegrown Cryptid. Join us as we tour the United States and it's territories; directly from the safety of their own home, and deep dive into each state's own thing that goes bump in the night. In addition to venturing into each state's own creepy cryptids, aliens, and conspiracies, we are getting our passports ordered for our new...INTERNATIONAL episodes! That's right, on top of exploring each state, sprinkled in between episodes, we will ...
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Ericka Renee Hogg disappeared from Selma Oregon on May 17th, 2018. She hasn't been heard from since, and her family has given up hope. Here, I'll explore the possibilities, speak with people who knew Ericka, and hopefully help bring her home.
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Welcome to the Tribal Epidemiology Centers Podcast. Tribal Epidemiology Centers (commonly referred to as TECs) are housed in organizations that serve American Indian/Alaska Native tribal and urban communities. Currently, there are 12 Tribal Epidemiology Centers (TECs) across the US that are focused on improving the health of American Indians and Alaska Natives throughout the United States. On this podcast, you’ll hear from a variety of employees across each of the TECs, as they share their c ...
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Navigating Advocacy

Navigating Advocacy Podcast

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Navigating Advocacy, formerly known as Cults, Crimes, & Cabernet, is a true crime podcast that seeks to use the power of storytelling to raise awareness about unsolved crimes and bring justice to victims and their families through action-oriented advocacy. Hosted by Melissa and Whitney, who themselves started as true crime enthusiasts and have since become passionate advocates, their podcast aims to inspire action and promote positive change in the criminal justice system. Our mission is to ...
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The Wolf Connection

A Wolf Connection® Production

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Welcome to 'The Wolf Connection' Podcast! Here, we explore the intricate bond between humans and wolves, seeking to better understand our relationship with one of humankind's earliest teachers; the wolf. 🐺 Re-discovering this human/wolf connection may prove to be essential to our development as individuals, the cultivation of productive societies, and a sustainable civilization on this planet. You will experience a wide array of guests, such as Scientists, Authors, Conservationists, Visual A ...
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Welcome to Venture2Roam! We (Will and Kate) venture to explore the American West, overlanding with our family and friends. This channel follows our overland adventures, our approach to primitive camping, Jeep Wrangler upgrades (and fixes), reviews of the gear we use, and of the amazing rigs and equipment we meet along the way. We give our honest opinion on equipment and gear, share any hard learned lessons and tips we've picked up along the way, and highlight the overlanding community we lov ...
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Midnight Lightning with Laura Veirs is a podcast about the lives of working musicians who are also parents. Laura and her guests explore the challenges and rewards of juggling a family life with a career in music. The show features musicians from diverse backgrounds, genres and parenting experiences. Laura hopes her podcast will build community among musician parents and give hope to musicians who are considering becoming parents. The first season features interviews with 14 mothers. Episode ...
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Join Brett and Rob as they explore libertarian topics from behind the iron curtain of the People's Republic of Portland Oregon. Each half hour show covers a range of political thought, philosophy, history, current events and alcoholic beverages.
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It's a Brain Thing!

Oregon Behavior Consultation

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Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASDs) are the number one cause of intellectual disability in the world. Join Nate Sheets, a behavior consultant, and Jill Snell, a parent, as we explore the joys and challenges of supporting children and adults with FASDs.
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Welcome to the Moore Movement Podcast, where we explore the dynamic connections between sports, physical well-being, and personal growth. Hi my name is Drew Moore I’m a second year Doctorate of Physical Therapist student at Oregon State university. I’m also a NASM certified Personal Trainer. It is my mission to help as many people as possible regain and maintain ownership of their health and fitness by moving their beautiful bodies.
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Mustang

Boise State Public Radio

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For $125 you can get a wild horse from the Bureau of Land Management and try and train it. That’s what I did this spring. Bua’a (“friend” in Paiute) is a three-year-old mustang from the Beatys Butte wild herd of southeastern Oregon. Boo, as I call him, has a kind, curious eye but he doesn’t trust humans – so far, we’ve brought him mostly pain. No matter how you feel about them, mustangs are a powerful symbol of what it means to be American – and Western. To be “of” the open spaces and big sk ...
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Accidentally Historic

Historical Society of Pottawattamie County

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Council Bluffs’ location has put the town into contact with a lot of history. Lewis and Clark and the Mormon pilgrims came through, as did the westbound pioneers on the Oregon and California Trails. Abraham Lincoln designated the town as milepost zero for the transcontinental railroad. The first coast-to-coast automobile trip passed through and later the first transcontinental highway. Council Bluffs was the birthplace of Omaha and first war-time mobile hospital. It also boasted the state’s ...
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The Whiskey Amateurs Podcast is here to Sip, Sample, and Explore the Wild World of Whiskey’s by Amateurs like yourself in an hour long competition showdown every Sunday @ 9PM EST.
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The Dice Pirates

Ian Kenyon & Matt Clower

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Join hosts Ian and Matt as they explore the high seas of board games, tabletop games, role playing games and anything else you play around a table with friends. From reviews to deep dives into mechanics and themes, the Dice Pirates are determined to chart every corner of the board gaming hobby.
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Next at the Mic

City Club of Portland

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For 101 years, City Club of Portland has created forums that spark conversations and inspire new ideas. Next at the Mic takes that tradition further, inviting complex conversations that reach beyond a single event and explore new questions in Portland and across our region.
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Looking for insider tips and local knowledge for your next Pacific Northwest jaunt? We're dedicated to bringing you all things PNW travel. From must-see attractions to hidden gems, we cover all aspects of travel in the Pacific Northwest, including Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Northern California, and British Columbia. We provide recommendations on the best eats, sleeps, and things to do so you can make the most of your PNW vacation. Dreaming up a road trip? Want to soak in stunning PNW beauty? ...
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Mr. Holiday

Jason Erickson

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Learn about the traditions, history, and culture of various American Holidays. Join us as we go through interesting tidbits and topics- discover great holiday music, learn about decorating, hotspots, and varying cultural activities! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/holidays365 Holiday Websites: https://linktr.ee/misterholidays1978
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FermUp is a weekly conversation about the art, science and history of food fermentation brought to you by two fermentation enthusiasts. We cover the what, why and DIY how-to. Learn ways to ferment common food items such as sauerkraut, kimchee, and kombucha, kefir and yogurt. We also explore cultures of fermentation from around the world. If it is fermentable and edible, we will discuss it.
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Welcome to Empowered Leadership with Alexandra Reese. Join me in candid conversations with exemplary leaders from diverse backgrounds, as we explore what it takes to build an organization, life, and legacy you love and to do it all with confidence, ease, and joy. Tune in where you will hear contrarian perspectives that propel your growth, cutting-edge insights and resources to uplevel your leadership and impact.
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Tim Mackie Sermons

Jonathan Finley

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I’m a pastor at Door of Hope church in Portland, an adjunct professor of Hebrew and Old Testament at Western Seminary, and a creative writer for The Bible Project. I’ve been utterly fascinated with Jesus and his Jewish heritage ever since I became a Christian at 20 years old through an urban outreach ministry to skateboarders in Portland, called Skate Church. I discovered the wonderful world of biblical studies and languages at Multnomah University and Western Seminary and had the privilege ...
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Welcome to Off the Record: Portland Real Estate Insider, your ultimate source for all things real estate in Portland Metro! Join Joe and Makayla, as they take you on a thrilling journey behind the scenes of the bustling Portland Metro real estate market. From jaw-dropping success stories to nail-biting challenges, we spill the beans on it all, without holding back. Get ready to gain insider knowledge, uncover hidden gems, and discover the secrets of the trade that no one else will tell you. ...
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Join hosts Shea and Jody on the Rainy Day Rabbit Holes Podcast for a whimsical journey through Pacific Northwest history. Explore weird tales, wacky legends, and hilarious anecdotes that define the region's charm. With infectious laughter and boundless silliness, each episode promises entertainment and a deeper appreciation for PNW's unique quirks! Tune in weekly for laughter and exploration! Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/rainy-day-rabbit-holes-pacific- ...
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Experience a value-drive practice without compromising your own well being. Step into the world of Thriving Holistic Practitioner! Our podcast is tailored for holistic practitioners like you, striving for sustainable business growth, ethical marketing, and a fulfilling, balanced practice. Say goodbye to burnout and confusion as we guide you on a journey to success. Meet Lindsay Sutherland, a passionate business consultant with a deep love for holistic modalities. Though her career path diver ...
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A wine podcast bringing the joys of wine to wherever you are in the world. This is the place for fun, casual wine conversations, with tips, wine facts and wine tasting to inspire your next bottle of wine or vineyard visit. Listen to Winemakers, Sommeliers and Master of Wines who share their extensive knowledge, talking about wine regions and their terroir, their favourite wine pairings and winemaking techniques. This podcast is ideal for anyone starting their wine journey and studying WSET l ...
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In this episode, host Zach Urness talks with outdoor intern Emma Logan about the best mountain bike destinations across Oregon. The two break down the best spots to ride near Mount Hood, on the Oregon Coast and in central, southwest and eastern Oregon. The destinations range from smaller trail systems new to the scene to internationally recognized …
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In the United States, the month with the largest number of births is typically August, with July a close second. In this episode of The Paid Leave Podcast, we talk to the State Treasurer Erick Russell about the Baby Bonds program. Treasurer Russell talks about the fact that Connecticut is the first state in the nation to have the Baby Bond program …
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Jack Jason Simmons, known as "Red" due to his striking red hair, has been a figure of mystery and sorrow since his disappearance. Born on November 5, 1969, in Salt Lake City, Utah, Jason, affectionately called "Jason" by his family, vanished in 1994 under strange circumstances. Jason struggled with drug dependence and had a severe head injury that …
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Join Jeremiah from Bigfoot Society as he delves into chilling encounters with Daniel, co-host of the Mysteries Unknown Podcast. Daniel recounts his first sighting of a massive female Bigfoot at age 12 in Graham, Washington, and shares intense stories of being chased out of a hunting camp and a terrifying experience in Shelby County, Tennessee. From…
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Join Jeremiah on the Bigfoot Society Podcast as he dives into the mysterious world of Bigfoot with seasoned researcher Jeff Carpenter from North Carolina. Discover Jeff's fascinating heritage and delve into his incredible firsthand Bigfoot sightings in the Appalachian region. Learn about the significance of Judaculla Rock, the critical role of audi…
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Marc Bekoff is a professor emeritus of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Colorado, Boulder. Marc has published 31 books and has won many awards for his research on animal behavior, animal emotions (cognitive ethology), compassionate conservation, and animal protection. He has worked closely with Jane Goodall as co-chair of the e…
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In this episode, Jeremiah with Bigfoot Society welcomes Nav, a seasoned wildlife conservationist from India, whose globe-spanning career has brought him face-to-face with extraordinary phenomena. Amidst his conservation efforts, Nav recounts spine-chilling encounters with unknown creatures, including a potential Orang Pendek sighting in Sumatra and…
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FILE - Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., speaks during a Senate Finance Committee hearing on Oct. 19, 2021, on Capitol Hill in Washington.(MANDEL NGAN / AP) The conventions are over, and now the election campaign season hits full throttle. Economic issues got a lot of mention at both of the major party national conventions, with the Democrats mentioning mult…
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In this episode, Jeremiah interviews Amy Bue, an Ohio-based Bigfoot researcher and co-founder of Project Zoobook. Amy shares her personal sightings and experiences, including a mysterious encounter at the Meander Creek Reservoir and a chilling night in Pennsylvania's Allegheny National Forest. She discusses heart palpitations potentially linked to …
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Ep 649: Ty Stubblefield | Wild Bison Ranch This week on the Rich Outdoors, we’re thrilled to feature Ty Stubblefield, the dynamic owner of Wild Bison Ranch, located in the heart of Montana. Ty’s journey from a casual idea sparked during a bison ranch tour in Canada to establishing his own thriving bison ranch is nothing short of extraordinary. In t…
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Summary: In this episode of Off the Record: Talking Real Estate with Joe and Makayla, we dive into the critical strategies you need to know when making an offer in the ever-changing Portland real estate market. With the market shifting by the month, being well-informed can make the difference between securing your dream home or missing out. Joe and…
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(Collective Eye Films) It's a story as old as the west and as recent as the last drought: a fight over water allocations when there's not much water, period. In the summer of 2022, the Anderson-Cottonwood Irrigation District south of Redding got just a fraction of its normal allotment of Sacramento River water. The story is told in the film "ACID C…
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(courtesy photo / Sleep in Heavenly Peace) The growth of free meal programs at public schools comes from the knowledge that children do not learn well when they're hungry. Or sleepy, for that matter. The national nonprofit Sleep in Heavenly Peace works on that issue, providing beds for kids who otherwise sleep on floors or couches or chairs. And th…
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BLM's "checkerboard" land ownership shows up in a map of the Last Chance project area.( Bureau of Land Management) It it not unusual for the federal Bureau of Land Management to run into opposition when it proposes selling trees to be cut down and hauled away. So no one is surprised to see complaints about the Last Chance Forest Management Project,…
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Most birders know that Costa Rica is the place to go. So many birds in a diversity of habitats - you could spend your whole life exploring it! We spent several days at the world-renowned Rancho Naturalista and were lucky to see so many beautiful birds and places. Main Story Begins at: 6:50 Show notes Buy me a Coffee Birding is the World Brazil Floc…
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In this gripping episode of Bigfoot Society, Jay recounts his unsettling Bigfoot encounter while gold prospecting with friends near Oakridge, Oregon, in the dense woods of the Willamette National Forest in March 2016. From embarking on a journey to find a lost gold mine to a day filled with an eerie sense of being watched, the story takes a chillin…
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Send us a Text Message. Ready to make a difference in the world? In this episode of Midweek Motivation, discover 3 powerful principles for serving others and leaving a lasting impact. Learn how to: - Serve with Proximity: Minister to the people right around you, in your neighborhood, family, and community. - Serve Personally: Connect with others on…
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High voltage post or High voltage tower(bohbeh - stock.adobe.com / 182646517) A power plant makes electricity, and wires carry the power to users. Simple, right? Actually, many things can complicate power transmission, including storms on the surface of the sun, as well as issues with geomagnetic currents under the surface of the Earth. Oregon Stat…
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( Wikimedia Commons) The last fifteen years have been a time of great upheaval from the Democratic Party. The story in The Truce begins in 2008, when factions in the party furrowed amidst the tumultuous primary between progressive Barack Obama and centrist Hillary Clinton. These factions deepened amidst the 2016 and 2020 elections in both president…
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Shea & Jody are off enjoying the last hurrah of summer, so we present a spooky episode from one of our Pod-friends: PNW Haunts & Homicides! This week, we're heading to California - where they know how to party… with ghosts! Join us as we explore eerie and fascinating sites in the vast expanse of the Redwood Forests. But some of the “ghosts” here mi…
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Welcome to the Tribal Epidemiology Centers Podcast. Tribal Epidemiology Centers (commonly referred to as TECs) are housed in organizations that serve American Indian/Alaska Native tribal and urban communities. Currently, there are 12 Tribal Epidemiology Centers (TECs) across the US that are focused on improving the health of American Indians and Al…
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I sit down with Tim Dills, a seasoned researcher from Macon County in Western North Carolina, who shares his exhilarating experiences with Bigfoot since 2008. Hear about Tim's initial prank that led to genuine encounters, the eerie sounds, and the intense moment of seeing a Bigfoot tracking a deer. Dive into the high-tech methods used by Tim's team…
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EP 648: Shawn McVey In this episode, we sit down with Sean McVey, a man whose life embodies the philosophy of “Be Epic, Do Epic.” Growing up in Santa Cruz, California, Sean’s childhood was split between the coastal surf and the rugged wilderness of the Sierra Nevada. This unique upbringing shaped him into a modern-day Renaissance man, excelling in …
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( Massachusetts DOT) It's nearly time for kids to be headed back to school. That means more more children walking and biking local streets. The Oregon Department of Transportation wants to help ensure kids make it to school and home safely. Oregon Safe Routes to School Program Manager Heidi Manlove joins the JX to discuss ODOT's grants to help comm…
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Release the doves! Talent Gallery opens to the public on June 28, 2024(Geoffrey Riley / JPR News ) Downtown Talent has had a rough couple of years. The Almeda Drive fire in September 2020 burned down hundreds of homes in the city, and hopskotched its way through downtown, sparing some buildings while scorching others. The old Malmgren Garage was am…
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Margaret Evans at the controls of the pipe organ.(courtesy photo / Southern Oregon University) We can play music on our phones now. Not recorded music... we can MAKE music with apps on our hand-held gadgets. Now contrast that with a pipe organ, a musical instrument that takes up an entire wall of a large room. Southern Oregon University owns a pipe…
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Could you, would you, on a train? We would eat chef Jean Imbert's cuisine on a train, by the sea, in a city... we would eat Jean Imbert's cuisine anywhere! Dr. Seuss jokes aside, Jean Imbert is the culinary mastermind behind some of the most iconic restaurants in the world, including those in Paris, Cannes, French Polynesia, St. Barth’s, and even t…
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This is a conversation with Henry Franzoni about what I experienced during my time in Oakridge for Sasquatch Summer Fest. Many events are discussed that pushed me far, far into the group that believe Sasquatch is real without a doubt. The full Patreon report with photos (and more info that I feel comfortable sharing in a smaller community) is here:…
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(JESHOOTScom / Pixabay ) Co-authors Louise Story and Ebony Reed connect the dots of racial inequities ingrained in today's economy with historical records that reveal how the U.S. economy was established on a foundation of systemic racism. In their new book, "15 Cents on the Dollar," the authors offer research and data that reveal the wealth of the…
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Southern Oregon University Economics Professor Travis Campbell (Travis Campbell / Southern Oregon University) America is arguing itself blue in the face over transgender people. And there's a particular focus on the people who decide when they're young that their identities do not correspond with the sex organs they got at birth. Some research can …
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