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Local Frequencies

Local Frequencies

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Co-Hosts Kyle Roberts and Bree Morgan Bringing you talent in your own back yard, discover local musicians from South Central Wisconsin and beyond! "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, and life to everything" - Plato
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Hear two of the nation's brightest and sought-after advertising analysts -- Corey Elliott and Gordon Borrell -- identify the latest trends and make their predictions. This fast-paced podcast runs about 20 minutes and focuses on trends in local media, advertising, and marketing. The show typically touches on three or four topics, occasionally features a guest, and is always seasoned with critical analysis and wit.
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"Welcome to the New Establishment Podcast Network! Explore our diverse shows - The Global Frequency delves into global affairs, BC fosters open discussions, The High Flyin' Donkeys entertains with insights, and our One-offs offer varied, bite-sized content. Engage in enlightening conversations!"
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Meet Carli Kilgore a licensed holistic wellness expert, solopreneur, spiritual seeker, and mom who shares her experiences of where science and energetics meet. Personal and professional stories, as well as interviews with other experts in the field are discussed in a fun and practical way. This functional + metaphysical wellness podcast is meant to explore and share ideas to inspire hope and healing in the collective.
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Immerse yourself in the captivating island of Maui, where the vibrant culture, enchanting language, and the spirit of aloha come alive. Join me on this captivating podcast as we delve into the practical, historical, and mystical aspects that make Maui a truly special place. Discover the insider tips and essential knowledge you need to fully experience and appreciate your time on the island. From practical advice on navigating the island's attractions to exploring its rich historical heritage ...
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Future Generations Podcast with Dr. Stanton Hom

Weekly discussions with incredible influencers in Health Freedom, Self-Heal

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The Future Generations podcast is for practitioners, professionals, parents who are committed to natural living and health freedom and especially our future generations. Powerful weekly conversations with doctors, scientists, influencers and parents that have catalyzed the transformation of families, communities and the planet with their expertise, inspiration and leadership in natural living, brilliance, and self-healing.
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Dr. Stan is back with another inspiring solocast where he covers a wide range of topics ranging from overcoming creative blocks, COVID-19 as a large-scale psychological operation, the importance of community and brick-and-mortar businesses, health freedom, and the manipulation of public perceptions. Dr. Stan emphasizes the critical role of chiropra…
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Gordon & Corey explore how AI is unlocking the hidden gold for local broadcasters, newspaper publishers, and online publishers not only in archived content, but also in live news content. The show features an interview with an executive from AI software provider Veritone, who says she's getting about a dozen requests daily from researchers, politic…
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Cannabis sales have far exceeded expectations in the two years since Vermont’s retail marketplace opened, but the industry is still facing growing pains. Plus, Indigenous Peoples’ Day events are happening throughout this week, attendees of a public forum in Newport are worried about potential major changes to North Country Hospital, Vermont is pull…
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Examining differing views on the meaning and presence of a cannon situated outside the Town Hall in West Windsor. Plus, more child care centers opened than closed in Vermont this year for the first time in six years, the owner of a former paramilitary camp in West Pawlet returns to court in Rutland, a Chittenden County man died last month after con…
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Why Vermont is one of just nine states that taxes some social security benefits. Plus, after two mistrials the prosecutor who charged a Franklin County sheriff with assault is considering whether to call for a third trial, the state is suing social media company TikTok alleging it purposefully uses addictive algorithms, Vermont’s candidates for lie…
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Our Citizen’s Agenda election reporting initiative takes us to Rutland to hear what residents are doing about the state’s housing crisis. Plus, more than 2,000 Vermonters file for individual flood-related FEMA assistance, the deadline to file for individual help has been extended, a Vermont-based company announces layoffs of more than 100 workers, …
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Checking in with former residents of the Heartbreak Hotel, a Plainfield apartment building that was washed away in last July’s floods. Plus, Montpelier at long last has a new post office following last year’s flooding, Vermont median household incomes spiked far beyond the national average last year, Goddard College’s campus has a(nother) new buyer…
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In this week’s episode, Dr. Stanton Hom welcomes Dr. Catherine Clinton, a naturopathic physician from Oregon, to discuss her journey through severe chronic illnesses and her discoveries in healing through quantum biology. Dr. Clinton shares insights on how light, sound, structured water, and frequency impact human biology and health. The conversati…
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Vermont Department of Corrections officials are working on improving visitation policies for the children of incarcerated fathers, saying strong family bonds can improve outcomes for families. Plus, UVM Medical Center is halting plans for a new outpatient surgery center, immigrant dairy farmworkers are picketing outside Hannaford stores to secure b…
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Why a central Vermont school board decided not to ask voters whether to close two of the district’s elementary schools in November. Plus, the young NFL season has brought a huge upswing in Vermont online sports betting, Northeast Kingdom residents whose jobs were affected by the late-July floods may now be eligible for federal unemployment aid, Wes…
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With the November election just weeks away, we hear the chief issues of concern from voters who attended our Citizens Agenda ice cream social in Rutland. Plus, legislation introduced by Sen. Peter Welch would require an audit of FEMA’s administrative costs, Vermont lawmakers sign a letter calling on Gov. Scott to stand up emergency shelters for fam…
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The state is scaling back the emergency motel voucher program, despite hundreds of families with children having few other options for shelter.. Plus, Vermont’s Catholic Diocese files for bankruptcy protection, pressure ramps up on the U.S. Postal Service to set a date for reopening Montpelier’s post office, public flood insurance claims are paying…
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A documentary tells the painful story of efforts to wipe out the heritage of Indigenous children at boarding schools in the US and Canada. Plus, a plan to sell the now-closed Goddard College campus to a group of former alumni and faculty has fallen through, the director of a Lakota spiritual learning center recounts trauma suffered by Indigenous ch…
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In this episode, Dr. Stanton Hom sits down with Justin Leslie, a former Pfizer scientist turned whistleblower. Justin discusses his unique journey from working on mRNA COVID-19 vaccines at Pfizer to becoming a pivotal whistleblower exposing inconsistencies and alleged fraud within the company. He shares his experiences with Project Veritas, the cha…
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Trying to get a look at ocean birds that visit Vermont each year as they migrate over Lake Champlain. Plus, a superior court judge tosses a lawsuit aimed at ending the interim appointment of Vermont’s education secretary, federal disaster aid is declared for Northeast Kingdom communities affected by late July floods, thousands of older Vermonters w…
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Gordon & Corey talk with a 37-year-old software entrepreneur who's taken over a hyperlocal new site in Red Bank, NJ., with a goal of surving 100 years, just like the newspaper that preceeded it. His formula is an intriguing one that doesn't so much focus on local news as it does on helping local businesses, the core source of site revenue.Stay in t…
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In an excerpt from Rumble Strip, a mother speaks with Erica Heilman about the experience of ultimate loss. Plus, the Scott Administration considers creating a rainy day fund for farmers who suffer weather-related damages, Woodstock reaches a deal to buy the privately-run water system serving the town, three Vermont school districts may not be able …
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The latest on a horse breeding facility in Townshend whose owner has been charged with animal cruelty. Plus, pressure mounts on Gov. Scott to intervene amid fresh waves of evictions from the state’s motel housing voucher program, business owners who suffered financial losses from summer floods begin applying for state aid, Vermonters affected by ea…
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Vermont Public education reporter Lola Duffort speaks to a Vermont native who researched the effects of a controversial state law mandating consolidation of smaller school districts. Plus, a conservation nonprofit is suing the state over potentially missing greenhouse gas emission targets, the Chester Selectboard punts on considering pro-developmen…
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Sitting in on a restorative justice class taught by individuals incarcerated in Vermont’s only women’s prison. Plus, Vermont’s congressional delegation calls for long-term and structural reforms to FEMA, a bill is introduced to expand the boundary of Vermont’s only national park, early voting gets underway for November’s general election, the suspe…
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In this episode, Dr. Stanton Hom welcomes Eileen McKusick, a sound therapist and creator of the biofield tuning method. The discussion dives into the concepts of biofield tuning, using tuning forks to read and adjust the human biofield, and Eileen's groundbreaking research and studies on the method's effectiveness. They discuss how biofield tuning …
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Why public federal disaster assistance isn’t getting to the towns and cities that need it the most. Plus, Vermont hospitals react to a new report calling for a dramatic overhaul of the way they operate, an arrest is made in connection with the killings of three people in Pawlet, state officials want consumers to have additional protections from unt…
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A new report finds Vermont’s hospitals are in deep financial trouble. Plus, Vermonters will see more contested statewide races this year than they have in decades, the federal disaster relief fund is drained so Sen. Peter Welch is urging passage of a bill to provide money for towns that have filed disaster claims with FEMA, reversing an earlier dec…
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Tax bills in Putney have soared and many longtime residents worry they can’t afford to keep living there. Plus, warnings that state government needs to address the homelessness crisis as hundreds of unhoused people lose their emergency motel vouchers, a new report says Vermont needs to address inequities in its current health care system, the home …
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Why health care workers at a handful of Vermont hospitals are unionizing. Plus, the state government is evicting more people living in motels as it scales back the emergency housing program, police are investigating three deaths in Pawlet that are considered suspicious, an EPA representative says Vermont needs to rethink how it regulates water, and…
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In this gripping episode, Dr. Stanton Hom speaks with Cory Gautereaux, an army veteran and expert on the East San Diego County border. Cory, who has taken on various roles from a Blackhawk crew chief to a respiratory therapist, dives into his experiences and the dark realities of illegal immigration and child trafficking. They discuss the humanizin…
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In this revealing episode, Dr. Stanton Hom sits down with Brandon Joe Williams, a leading voice in the freedom movement and a renowned researcher and attorney-in-fact. Together, they explore the intricacies of the U.S. legal system, focusing on the distinctions between nationality and citizenship, the legalities surrounding money and negotiable ins…
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Are we really in a final phase in which only a few local media companies will successfully make the digital transition? Gordon & Corey turn to advertising executive Shawn Riegsecker, who foresees the swift demise of two large and popular types of media but also sees a great deal of opportunities arising from it. "This is the moment," he says, "that…
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Dr. Stanton Hom is back with another solocast filled with the latest FG updates. In this episode, Dr. Stan discusses the new projects at FG and highlights notable interviews with Amy Reichert, a local leader, and Corey Gautereaux, an expert on the San Diego border situation. He praises their contributions to the community. Additionally, this episod…
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In this conversation, Carli interviews Sheila Trecartin, her personal intuitive guide and spiritual mentor. Sheila shares her journey of stepping into her role as an intuitive and spiritual teacher. She discusses her childhood experiences, communicating with animals and spirits, and the challenges she faced in understanding and accepting her gifts.…
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In this episode, Dr. Stanton Hom has an eye-opening conversation with Escondido Mayor Dane White. They discuss White's intricate journey from troubled youth to local political leader, highlighting his family's deep roots in Escondido, his struggles with addiction, and homelessness, and his eventual turnaround through support systems and faith. The …
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While national podcasts are on fire, Hosts Corey & Gordon have been wondering when local podcasting might become "a thing." They turn to podcast guru Steve Goldstein of Amplifi Media. Fresh back from the Podcast Movement in D.C., Steve details new business models at the local level and opines about one that might actually yield significant revenue.…
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In this episode, Dr. Stanton Hom welcomes Dr. Kelly Blodgett, a pioneer in holistic dentistry. Together, they discuss the profound synergy between chiropractic care and biological dentistry, emphasizing the importance of a whole-body approach to oral health. Dr. Blodgett shares his journey from a conventional technology-centered dental practice to …
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In this powerful and emotional continuation of Autumn's story, a mother named Hope revisits her harrowing experience with the healthcare system and child protective services. This episode dives further into the challenges her family faced when dealing with a teaching hospital's malpractice, including issues with direct donor blood, unauthorized med…
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If digital marketing services are used by more than two-thirds of advertisers, why are so many media companies -- especially TV stations -- shunning them? Are they low-margin? Too messy to implement? The hosts dive into the stats and develop what they call the "chiclet theory." Stay in the loop with all things Borrell when you join our ResearchAler…
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In this conversation, Carli and Christie discuss their personal journeys in the wellness world and the challenges they faced as registered dieticians. They also delve into Christie's experience with her son's illness and the role of energy work in his healing process. The conversation highlights the importance of self-love, the power of belief syst…
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Dr. Stan had the pleasure of being a guest on Dr. Tony’s ‘Experience Miracles Podcast’. In this electric episode, the two cover the importance of informed choice in healthcare and the role of holistic practices, particularly chiropractic care, in achieving and maintaining health. Dr. Stan shares his personal journey from West Point to becoming a ch…
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This week’s episode features Katie Hess, the founder of Lotus Wei and the Self-Arising Nature Center, and she discusses the profound healing capabilities of flower essences. Katie shares her transformative journey of nearly 25 years in working with flowers and how their energies can bring about emotional, spiritual, and physical healing. This episo…
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With the summer of our discontent brewing, Corey & Gordon discuss the value of nonstop headlines to news media. Could local media rise like a phoenix? They ask a fan club member, retired media analyst and self-proclaimed iconoclast Terry Heaton, to weigh in. Brace yourself for Heaton's unvarnished take.Stay in the loop with all things Borrell when …
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In this episode, Dr. Stanton Hom hosts Dr. Jaban Moore, a renowned authority in the realm of functional and natural medicine, particularly known for his work with pediatric patients. Dr. Moore shares insights into his unexpected journey into functional medicine and his personal battle with Lyme disease which led him to uncover root cause solutions …
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In this emotional and heartfelt episode, Dr. Stanton Hom and Hope Schachter, a former marriage and family therapist and holistic nutritionist, discuss the harrowing experience of Hope's daughter, Autumn, who became a victim of medical kidnapping during the COVID era. Hope shares the distressing journey from urgent care visits to a forced five-week …
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Gordon & Corey double-down on their prediction that local media companies are in their "final phase," with many destined to become the equivalent of small hobby shops. But they also see some rising like a phoenix. What's the secret? Here's a hint: The podcast features an interview with the dean of one of the nation's most prominent schools of mass …
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In this conversation, Carli and Dianne Solano discuss Dianne's journey from studying veterinary medicine to becoming a holistic orthomolecular nutritionist. Dianne shares her personal experience with hormonal imbalance and how she discovered the power of orthomolecular nutrition to heal her body. She also talks about her introduction to the work of…
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In this episode of the Future Generations Podcast, Dr. Stanton Hom welcomes Dr. Joel 'Gator' Warsh to discuss the unique and integrative approach to pediatric care. Dr. Warsh shares his journey from traditional medical training in Toronto and Los Angeles to adopting holistic modalities. He emphasizes the importance of critical thinking in healthcar…
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In this episode, the discussion revolves around the origins and impact of Human Garage, an innovative approach to healing that emphasizes the body's natural ability to self-heal through fascia maneuvers. The conversation covers various topics such as the role of fascia in the human body, the importance of addressing birth trauma, and the transforma…
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Join Dr. Stanton Hom in this heartfelt episode of the Future Generations Podcast as he converses with special guests Tim and Sophia Eng. They discuss their journey from Silicon Valley professionals to homesteading in Tennessee. Tim, a West Point graduate, and Sophia, an author and former executive, share about their transformative experience embrac…
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What's the preferred medium when it comes to business communications? What's the top choice of advertisers when purchasing ads? What do people readily give up as "currency" for accessing content, getting a discount coupoun, or entering a contest? Email! This episode focuses on why email is so pervasive and powerful, yet so overlooked by many in the…
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Elli Richter is the founder of Subconscious Integrative Therapy and co-author of WTF is Human Design. She helps clients identify and clear subconscious blocks and unresolved stressors. Elli combines human design, psych K, nervous system care, and intuition training to help clients return to being the powerful co-creators of their reality. She share…
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In this week’s episode, Dr. Stanton Hom interviews Perry Yee, a former Navy SEAL and founder of Fortified Measures, a mobile home defense training company. Perry discusses the importance of home security amidst rising home invasions and illegal immigration, offering practical tips and emphasizing the need for regular training. He also details the l…
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