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Highlander Podcast

Outdoor Product Design & Development

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A podcast about the past, present, and future of the outdoor industry. Highlander is made possible by the Outdoor Product Design & Development program at Utah State University and Aggie Radio in beautiful Logan, Utah.
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The multi-GAB Award winning radio station, WBHF, brings you the ability to get all of our shows and content as a podcast. Since 1946, WBHF has been broadcasting from Cartersville, Georgia.
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The Hebridean Dark Skies Festival presents a series of interviews with fascinating people from the worlds of astronomy, psychology, and the arts, exploring our festival themes of winter, darkness and the night sky. The podcasts are presented by festival director Andrew Eaton-Lewis, with sound mixed by Hamish Brown. The Hebridean Dark Skies Festival is an ambitious annual programme of events taking place each February on the Isle of Lewis, including live music, film, visual art, theatre, astr ...
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NC Shop Talk is a no limits interview show that shares never before heard tips, secrets, and hilarious conversations with today's biggest names in the auto, aircraft, & carpet industries. Join Mal Maher, owner of NC Carpet Binding, as he interviews today's most talented craftsmen. You'll pick up some new vendors, how to grow your business, and he'll be asking some wild questions that you've never heard answered before. Connect with Mal and NC Carpet: Website: https://www.n-ccarpet.com/ Insta ...
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On today's show we are first joined by local realtor Laurie Dabbs Gayton to talk about her inaugural Back to School Supply Drive to benefit Emerson Elementary School and Red Top Middle School. Then, sticking with the theme of spotlighting education, we are joined by Meredith Head Bruno and Mark Andres from Georgia Highlands College to talk about th…
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On today's show, Station Manager Matt Santini pops in for a discussion of our 78th birthday as a radio station. Then, in the final hour, we are joined by Morgan Huntington, the Marketing Director for the Booth Western Art Museum, for a monthly check-in on some of the new exhibits opening at the museum.…
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On today's show we are joined by Ray DeArmond and Ray DeVault to talk about the new Celebrate Recovery program now being offered at Tabernacle Baptist Church. The program is a modified version of the 12 Step Program with more of a biblcal and Christ-centered focus on recovery. The weekly meetings are scheduled for Tuesdays from 7PM to 9PM.…
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Today we continue looking at the fallout from Joe Biden's debate disaster and his ongoing attempt to rehabilitate that disaster. We are at a point were elected Democrats and operatives are divided on staying with him or getting him to step down. It's a real-estate second Saturday and our guests are Cindy Dent and Gina D'Urbano. We discuss the CIty …
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On today's show we are first joined by Clint Terza, the Superintendent of the Bartow County School System, for his monthly check-in. Then we are joined by Captain Greg Sparacio, Administration Division Commander for the Cartersville Police Department, to give us a check on crime stats and improvements in public safety measures. A notable stat shows…
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On today's show, we opened with Braves talk and MLB standings as we head into the All-Star Break. Then we are joined by Charlie Farmer to discuss the 14U Little League and their playoffs. We wrap up the show with a little tease of high school football, which is just 5 weeks away.By WBHF Radio
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On today's show we have our monthly check-in with Maddie Miller from the Cartesrville-Bartow County Chamber of Commerce to chat about upcoming events and programming. Then we have our monthly check-in with Savoy Automobile Museum, where Mary Agrusa tells us about their latest exhibit and their other upcoming activities.…
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On today's show, we are first joined by Jennifer Dooley with the local chapter of the Salvation Army. We discussed their Thrift Store, donation needs and hours of operation. We then covered the first inaugual golf tournament coming up in early October 2024. Then we are joined by Jim Dunham for our weekly segment, "Stories that Won the West," where …
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On today's show, host Alan Sanders and morning show producer Mike Garcia, discuss some basic emergency planning and preparation tips now that we have had our first hurricane of the season. While NW Georgia doesn't get direct hurricane effects, we can still get a lot of wind, rain and localized flooding. Then in the final hour, we have our monthly c…
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On today's show, we open with a review of Joe Biden's 22 minutes pre-recorded interview for ABC with George Stephanopolous. We also look at his recent rally and the internal lashibng out by his wife Jill at the media. We also discuss the recent SCOTUS immunity ruling. Then, during the Vulcan Mindmeld segment, Alan and BK discuss movies, patriotism …
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On today's holiday show, we are first joined by DNR Game Warden Jason Warren to discuss boating safety especially during holidays. Then we are joined by Angelica Bridges-Davis with the local UGA Extension Office to discuss an upcoming food preservation class as well as one on understanding your credit score.…
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On today's show and in light of the Stanley Cup win for Mike Garcia, we open with some of most memorable by emotional sports moments. We then dive into the MLB season and the Atlanta Braves. We touch on the Hawks and then close with local ties-ins to sports stories in the news today.
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On today's show, we are first joined by Mark Thompson, founder of Phoenix Air and the upcoming Grand Marshal of the 2024 Independence Day parade in downtown Cartersville. Then we are joined by Trey Gaines, Executive Director of the Bartow History Museuem, to talk about upcoming guest lectures, summers camps, programming, temporary exhibits and more…
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Keith Byrne, Senior Manager - Global Brand Education at The North Face talks to students about corporate culture as well as aligning personal and brand values. https://www.linkedin.com/in/%F0%9F%98%87keith-byrne-7a85227/ Listen to these conversations on the Highlander Podcast. https://opdd.usu.edu/podcast The Highlander Podcast is sponsored by the …
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We did not have any guests today, but we did put a focus on the upcoming Independence Day holiday, including the parade, the gathering in Friendship Plaza and an entire day of activities at Dellinger Park, culminatiing in a huge fireworks display. We also discussed that on this day in the year 2000, the movie The Patriot was relased in movie theate…
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On today's show, we open with some general talk about baseball, the Braves and a shout out to Mike Garcia's NHL Panther's win for the Stanley Cup. We spend more time discussing baseball and the post-season impllications. We then close with the Hawks getting a first round pick and a reminder of the historic game played at Rickwood field in the shawd…
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On today's show, we have our monthly check-in with Melinda Lemmon, Director of Economic Development for Bartow County. We breakdown some of the natural slow-dows that take place during a Presidential election cycle as well as some of the end of the fiscal year financials that occur. We also discussed some of the real estate assets that exist to aid…
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Nancy Grimes, founder of Banana Equipment, talks about starting the company, being a woman in leadership in the outdoor industry, and introducing some of the first Gore-Tex products to the market. Listen to these conversations on the Highlander Podcast. https://opdd.usu.edu/podcast The Highlander Podcast is sponsored by the Outdoor Product Design &…
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We spoke with the Cartersville School System Superintendent on today's show about what they've been doing during summer break and what's ahead. Then, Booth Western Art Museum Seth Hopkins introduced new Marketing Director Morgan Huntington and discussed upcoming exhibits and events.
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On today's show we open with a full discussion over the Major League standings, how the Braves are doing, the loss of Michael Harris to injury and the wild card race in the NL. Then we go into the NBA championship followed by the Stanley Cup chase going to a game 6 in Edmunton. Then we close with an in memorium segement for both Willie Mays and Jer…
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Charles Ross, a Lecturer at the Royal College of Art in London, talks to OPDD students about sustainability, performance apparel, and reducing consumption. https://www.linkedin.com/in/charles-ross-1464714/ Listen to these conversations on the Highlander Podcast. https://opdd.usu.edu/podcast The Highlander Podcast is sponsored by the Outdoor Product…
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Today opens with a reminder of how the Morning Joe mocked people for believing the Hunter Biden laptop story. It's illustrative of how the Legacy/mainstream media always spreads their state approved hoaxes. Then we just into some of the SCOTUS rulings, the difference between being a Democracy and a Republic. Then BK joins and we talk about Father's…
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On today's show we are joined by the CEO of Piedmont-Cartersville Medical Center, Lori Rakes, to chat about the many updates, changes and additions to the hospital. We learned about plans for yet another new floor, adding new personnel and hosting an open house for RNs who might want to join their team.…
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On today's show we had our monthly check-in with the Superintendent of the Bartow County SchooL System, Clint Terza, to get caught up on happenings within the system. We discussed the demolition of the old Mission Road Elementary school as the new one is set to open this fall. We also discussed summer feeding, camps, the new eSports facility and th…
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On today's show, we open with a long discussion of the Braves, the MLB and the approach of Flag Day for a pulse-check on the season. Then we discuss the Stanley Cup and hockey, then WNBA and Kaitlyn Clark followed by US Open and Joey Chestnut no longer invited to be in the Nathan's Hot Dog eating contest.…
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On today's show we have our semi-monthly check-in with the Fire Marshall for the city of Cartersville, Mark Hathaway, to discuss fire safety, cooking and grilling safety and even firesworks safety. Then we are joined by Trey Gaines, Executive Director for the Bartow History Museum, to chat about summer camps, upcoming lectures and their ongoing tem…
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On today's show, we are first joined by Steve Schumacher, Executive Director of Only in Cartersville and Bartow County, aka the CVB, to discuss what they are doing to drive tourism into our community. Then, in the final hour, we have our weekly segment, Stories that Won the West with host Jim Dunham.…
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On today's show, our first guest is Julius Fleschner, Dean of Libraries with Geogia Highlands College to talk about the success of GHC at Night and their plans to now expand this option for working adults and parents to be able to get college degrees with more flexibility. Then we have a our monthly check-in with the Sheriff of Bartow County, Sheri…
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On today's show, we open with a possible jury issue that is being investigated with the NYC felony case against Donald Trump. It's also our Real-Estate 2nd Saturday where Cindy Dent and Gina D'Urbano joined me to chat about engaging with a realor and how to go aboue buying or selling a home. We also dive into the 9th Circuit removing the liability …
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On today's show we are joined by Valerie Holt who will be holding a hands-on demostration and training about the traditions associated with hosting a tea party. The ticketed event will be held at the Bartow History Museum on Saturday, June 15, 2024. For more information or to sign-up, visit the Bartow History Museuem's website.…
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Randy Merrell, founder of Merrell and the Merrell Foot Lab, talks about his ties to Utah State University, custom boot making, and the founding of Merrell. https://merrellfootlab.com/ Listen to these conversations on the Highlander Podcast. https://opdd.usu.edu/podcast The Highlander Podcast is sponsored by the Outdoor Product Design & Development …
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On today's show we are first joined by Billy Fleetwood, Executive Director of The Pettit Environmental Preserve, to talk about their open hike Saturday, the mission of the Preserve, eductional opportunities and more. We also discussed their upcoming annual golf tournament to help fund the mission of this non-profit in Bartow County. Then we are joi…
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