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The world's most dangerous podcast, hosted by Chad Dotson (Redleg Nation, Cincinnati Magazine, "The Big 50: Cincinnati Reds"), Nate Dotson, and a rotating cast of characters. The Riverfront is a deep dive into the daily trials and tribulations of the Cincinnati Reds, filled with witty banter and the occasional reference to Lisalverto Bonilla.
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Welcome To The Jungle

Riverfront Media, LLC

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Who Dey! The Cincinnati Bengals are the most interesting franchise in football, and The Riverfront has you covered. Joe Farfsing and Parker Fields cover everything in Who Dey Nation, with game previews and recaps, witty banter, and the best analysis you'll find anywhere. Brought to you by The Riverfront (riverfrontcincy.com), home to the world's most dangerous (and longest-running) Cincinnati Reds podcast.
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Is it difficult for you to keep track of everything going on with Cincinnati-area college sports? Join Tim Daniel, Ryan Roberts, Ryan Luster, and a fantastic collection of fanatic contributors as they bring you the latest news, information, and commentary on University of Cincinnati, Xavier University, and Northern Kentucky University athletics. If you want to stay on top of what's happening with your favorite school's sports teams and their biggest rivals - don't miss an episode!
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Building Local Power

Institute for Local Self-Reliance

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The Institute for Local Self-Reliance’s podcast presenting empowering stories and transformative ideas that drive community resilience, equitable economies, and sustainable futures, and break monopoly power.
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This is Henderson

Henderson Tourist Commission

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Discover the charm of Henderson, Kentucky, in our podcast 'This is Henderson,' where we dive into the history and happenings of Henderson. From its scenic riverfront to its thriving arts scene, join us as we uncover the stories and personalities that make Henderson a unique destination.
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The QC has some really unique stories to tell. Our new QC, THAT'S WHERE podcast (formerly QC Current), brings those stories to life. This bi-weekly half-hour show focuses on telling the untold stories of this must-experience riverfront destination. Through in-depth interviews with Quad Citizens, listeners will learn more about little-known local history, innovations, and unexpected entrepreneurs who capture the energy, culture, and spirit of the Quad Cities. Whether you're a long-time Quad C ...
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Dive in to conversations with people who make amazing science happen. The world is full of wonderful discoveries. Scientific breakthroughs happen by real people working in all sorts of jobs around the world. Learn their stories in this podcast by Renae Kerrigan, Curator of Science and Planetarium Director of the Peoria Riverfront Museum, the only multidisciplinary museum of it's kind in the nation. Sign up for a free weekly space and science newsletter from Renae here: https://peoriariverfro ...
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Join Leroy Barber as he launches an all new podcast Why It Matters! This Podcast will breakdown subjects from current topics from pop culture, politics, economics and sports and explain Why It Matters! Leroy (Former host of the SITUP Podcast) is the Co-Founder of the Voices Project and Adjunct professor at Multnomah University and Executive Director of Neighborhood Economics. Rev. Barber has served on the boards of The Simple Way, Missio Alliance, The Evangelical Environmental Network (EEN), ...
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The fly tying vise is like a campfire...bust one out, sit back, and listen to the stories unfold. Our vise is located in the "February Room", a Montana basement where the juices flow, and wild and wooly fly fishing experiences are recounted. Hosted by Justin and Lauren Karnopp. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lauren-karnopp3/support
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Since 2011, the Arkansas Times' Week in Review Podcast has been the place to go for the straight dirt on state news, politics and more. Join us each week as Arkansas Times reporters and editors discuss the top stories of the week (and whatever else is on our minds).
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LETTERS READ

Nancy Sharon Collins

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Now in its seventh consecutive season, LETTERS READ is a series of readings in which local performance artists interpret personal and business letters written by culturally vital individuals from various times and Louisiana communities presented by stationer, Nancy Sharon Collins, and Antenna. During COVID-19, events are podcast.
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What to know and where to go in Metro Detroit! We have conversations that push Detroit forward and share local stories about restaurants, business, development, local government, policy, technology, things to do, transit and more. All in about 22 minutes a day.
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On this edition of Late Night Reds, Seth Shaner fills in for Tim Daniel and Ben Brown holds down the show as usual. Seth and Ben go long on what Joey Votto meant to them and Reds Country, including talking about his Hall of Fame credentials. You are invited to join our ever-growing family of Cincinnati sports fans (and support the podcast) on Patre…
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Tim and Sean discuss the Olympics so far and discuss their thoughts on the expectations for th You are invited to join our ever-growing family of Cincinnati sports fans (and support the podcast) on Patreon! You can also give us a like and subscribe to our YouTube channel to catch each episode as it is released. Follow us on Twitter @riverfrontcincy…
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Send us a Text Message. Stories discussed this week: Ark. Supreme Court orders secretary of state to count some abortion petition signatures https://arktimes.com/arkansas-blog/2024/07/23/ark-supreme-court-orders-secretary-of-state-to-count-some-abortion-petition-signatures State Supreme Court won’t dismiss abortion petitioners’ lawsuit, for now htt…
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Send us a Text Message. Stories discussed this week LRSD Superintendent Jermall Wright resigns https://arktimes.com/arkansas-blog/2024/08/15/lrsd-superintendent-jermall-wright-resigns Wronging Wright a huge mistake for LRSD https://arktimes.com/arkansas-blog/2024/08/18/wronging-wright-a-huge-mistake-for-lrsd LRSD board hears from the public on Wrig…
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Welcome to the Friday edition of the podcast! Thanks for accomodating our posting schedule this week. - Devon O'Reilly talks about a family trip South Haven, a charming West Coast Michigan beach town. He offers tips for first-time visitors, including must-see spots. - Jer explores the underappreciated Detroit suburb of Berkley. He highlights Coffee…
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The end of one era, as another era dawns. Reds legend Joey Votto announced his retirement this week; Chad and Chris Garber discuss Votto's legacy and his place in Reds -- and MLB -- history. At the same time, Elly De La Cruz made history! You are invited to join our ever-growing family of Cincinnati sports fans (and support the podcast) on Patreon!…
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Independent pharmacies are the unsung heroes of healthcare, providing critical services that chain pharmacies simply can't match. On this summer special, ILSR’s Stacy Mitchell illustrates how corporate giants like CVS and Walgreens have used predatory tactics to drive these vital local businesses to the brink of extinction in communities and have, …
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Henderson ranks among the top twenty friendliest towns in the South, and our commitment to kindness goes beyond just warm smiles and a welcoming attitude. We’re actively working to promote inclusivity and extend a warm welcome to everyone. In this episode, we’re thrilled to feature Cooper Beck, the founder and leader of Henderson KY Pride. Cooper s…
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On today's show: - More shifts when it comes to electric vehicles. Ford is making some moves, changing timelines and offerings. - There's a mulch fire on Detroit's west side, so that's why the air quality might be bad today and for the next few days. - Some of Metro Detroit's most beloved pizza spots are among the top in the country. We go through …
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Welcome to your all-local news and entertainment podcast, Daily Detroit, for Tuesday, August 20th, 2024! - General Motors is laying off more than 1,000 salaried employees globally, including about 600 jobs at the tech campus in Warren. This restructuring is part of GM's efforts to streamline operations and prioritize investments in electric and sof…
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Welcome back to the podcast! Journalist Steve Friess joins me as he does every week to talk politics, local, state and national. - We discuss the recent white supremacist demonstration in Brighton, the third such event in Livingston County this year. Local businesses have condemned these actions, and we explore the historical context of racism in t…
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The Reds followed a huge sweep of their division rival the St. Louis Cardinals by getting swept against the Kansas City Royals, and realistically not even being competitive in the series. Not to mention, their ace Hunter Greene was placed on the 15-Day IL. So there's that. Tim and Ben recap the disastrous weekend, on top of the waiver claim for Ame…
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Send us a Text Message. Stories discussed this week: AG confirms no Chinese or communist ties in land purchased by Walmart supplier https://arktimes.com/arkansas-blog/2024/08/13/ag-confirms-no-chinese-or-communist-ties-in-land-purchased-by-walmart-supplier Marijuana and casino petitioner groups agree with abortion petitioners: Key argument from att…
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Welcome back to Daily Detroit, your podcast for everything Metro Detroit! Today, we’re talking about the crisis of talent attraction and retention in Southeast Michigan. With me is Jayme Powell, the executive director of the Detroit Regional Workforce Partnership. Jayme talks about how her organization connects employers with local schools and comm…
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Nate was joined by Joe Farfsing to discuss Three Big Things as we head into the 2024 NFL season. Chad then joined the fray to talk about all the fun we're having in Reds-land after sweeping the Cardinals, winning their 4th game in a row, and climbing back into the Wildcard race! The gang then went through the roster and talked through who they thin…
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Welcome to your all-local daily news podcast serving Metro Detroit! We kick off with the heartwarming news of a baby gorilla born at the Detroit Zoo, the first in nearly 100 years. Bandia, a first-time mom, and her baby are doing well, although the Great Apes building is temporarily closed to guests to give them a calm and quiet space. Next, we dis…
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Detroit has a new shuttle service, Connect AV, and we tried it (and not during the press tour). Boy, do we have thoughts. For "where we've been," Devon talks about Corn on the Corner in West Dearborn. Turns out Devon loves corn, and a restaurant specializing in it is exactly what he was looking for. https://www.cornonthecorner.com/ And Jer talks ab…
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Happy Tuesday and welcome to your all-local news podcast, Daily Detroit. Fletcher Sharpe kicks off talking about the Olympics, especially the electric performances from Team USA's basketball stars like LeBron James and Stephen Curry. They share amusing anecdotes about foreign sports broadcasts, highlighting the unique passion and energy that differ…
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On this edition of Redleg Roundtable, Seth Shaner talks with former Reds infielder/outfielder Bip Roberts about his career and his time with the Reds. Roberts was the Reds team MVP in 1992, making his only all-star appearance and finishing eighth in the NL MVP voting. He talks about playing alongside Tony Gwynn and Barry Larkin, as well as being in…
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Welcome to your Daily Detroit for Monday, August 12, 2024. On the all-local podcast today: Steve shares his recent experience working the polls in Superior Township, offering a firsthand account of the election process and the importance of bipartisan poll workers. He highlights the challenges and intricacies involved, and learned a lot. The conver…
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The Reds went to Milwaukee this weekend to face the Brewers, just as you'd expect, they dropped two of the three games. Tim and Ben will discuss the series results and more! You are invited to join our ever-growing family of Cincinnati sports fans (and support the podcast) on Patreon! You can also give us a like and subscribe to our YouTube channel…
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Nate, Tim, and Bill got together to react in real time to audience provided Hot Takes! Some are saying it's the best Riverfront episode of all time. Did we pay them to say that? You'll never know. Regardless, all the fun was had and the gang did hash out at least a few relevant topics. Let us know your hottest takes by emailing us at team@riverfron…
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Send us a Text Message. Stories discussed this week: South Arkansas landowners, lithium extractors clash over royalty rates https://arktimes.com/arkansas-blog/2024/08/07/south-arkansas-landowners-lithium-extractors-clash-over-royalty-rates Walmart supplier under investigation after state officials suggest possible Chinese ties https://arktimes.com/…
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Welcome to your Daily Detroit for Friday, August 9, 2024. Hosts Jer and Devon dive into a rich discussion, starting with Devon's recent trip to Providence, Rhode Island. Devon shares how he enjoyed the charm of this New England city, from its historical architecture to its seafood delights, and reflect on how it compares to Detroit's vibrant scene.…
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What a game today as team USA has an epic comeback to advance to the Gold Medal Game vs France! Tim, Sean and Kevin will discuss the game as well as preview the Gold Medal matchup on Saturday Afternoon! You are invited to join our ever-growing family of Cincinnati sports fans (and support the podcast) on Patreon! You can also give us a like and sub…
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Segment 3 in the mini-series about the early days of the New Orleans HIV|AIDS epidemic. Comprising two recorded clips from an interview with Noel Twilbeck. In the first, Twillbeck explains the origins of NO/AIDS Task Force. Describing the beginning of the HIV|AIDS epidemic. Early 1980s. The second clip refers to a letter. “The Letter”. Notice of th…
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In conjunction with LGBT+ Archives Project of Louisiana, Letters Read brings you this first of four, mini podcasts on the early days of HIV|AIDS.This segment is based on original source material from the 1990s ACT UP organization, here. These ACT UP New Orleans records, from the second, local itiration, were collected, and stored, by Mark Gonzalez.…
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In the groundbreaking report Upcharge: Hidden Costs of Electric Utility Monopoly Power, John Farrell exposes the severe environmental, financial, and economic costs imposed by monopoly utilities. John joins Building Local Power to discuss how these utilities perpetuate a monopoly model that is damaging our health, environment, and economy. He uncov…
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Welcome to your Daily Detroit for Wednesday, August 7, 2024. In this episode, Jer and Norris dive into the crucial races, including Elissa Slotkin's dominant performance in the US Senate primary, Hill Harper's missed bid (and which race he could have won). They discuss the implications of these results on the political landscape, particularly the n…
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In today's episode, we dive into the world of invasive species with a focus on the Spotted Lanternfly. Join us as we chat with Zach Lacombe, Assistant Manager of the Davey Residential Office, to learn about this unwanted garden guest, what to look out for, and how to handle it. DNR link: https://www.michigan.gov/invasives/id-report/insects/spotted-…
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Welcome to your Daily Detroit for Monday, August 5, 2024. Hosts Jer and Fletcher dive into their unpopular opinion, the end of beloved outdoor retailer MooseJaw, and the abrupt closure of Newsnet. We open with a pair of unpopular opinions about coney dogs and pedal pubs. Then in our segment on endings, we talk about the closure of MooseJaw’s final …
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For the 9th straight week, the Reds lost on Sunday, and what better way to spend your Sunday than with the guys at Late Night Reds! Tim and Ben recap the Giants series, which is very little good and very bad. The guys also discuss Noelvi Marte's struggling return from Suspension, the Reds moves, or lack thereof at the Deadline, and look ahead to th…
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Send us a Text Message. Stories discussed this week: LRPD is asking for access to home security cameras to fight crime https://arktimes.com/arkansas-blog/2024/07/29/lrpd-is-asking-for-access-to-home-security-cameras-to-fight-crime Little Rock will again vote on a one-cent sales tax in November https://arktimes.com/arkansas-blog/2024/07/30/little-ro…
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Happy Friday! Today - a busy show. A local man held prisoner by Russia was freed as part of a swap. We discuss. We get into a question some of you had about whether Detroit should bid for a future Olympics - and get into if that's something we even want to go for? Plus, some listeners weren't happy with an earlier episode where Fletcher Sharpe had …
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Chad and Chris break down all the transactions from the trade deadline, and there were actually a few! We also tried to discern what the Reds' plan is, and review all of Nick Krall's comments about his strategy. And finally: yes, Phil Castellini just got a promotion. We have to discuss it, right? You are invited to join our ever-growing family of C…
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The Joe Louis Greenway has gotten a lot of buzz locally and nationally. But what's the bigger vision? What's ahead? How will this integrate with the communities it serves? Joe Louis Greenway Partnership Executive Director Leona Medley joins us to discus the formation and goals of the newly formed nonprofit dedicated to supporting the Joe Louis Gree…
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Join us for the grand finale of Henderson's Songs of Summer series: the Bluegrass in the Park Folklife Festival! Taking place on August 9th and 10th, this festival promises to be a highlight of the season. We’re excited to welcome our special guests for this episode, Zeb and Kelsey Hargis. Zeb, a musician in the tristate music scene, is best known …
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In this episode of Daily Detroit, hosts Jer and Norris dive into the landmark Michigan Supreme Court ruling that will significantly impact minimum wage and paid sick leave laws. The Court has ruled that the "adopt-and-amend" tactics used by the (at the time) Republican-controlled Legislature to alter ballot initiatives regarding minimum wage and pa…
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On this edition of Redleg Roundtable, Seth Shaner is joined by filmmaker and Cincinnati aficionado Cam Miller. Miller's upcoming full-length film, The Machine in Reds Country, will tell the story of the decade of dominance by the Cincinnati Reds from 1970-1979. The two talk about being a Reds fan, the smells and sights taken in the first time they …
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On today's show with Fletcher Sharpe.... We talk Michiganders and Michigan-connected people to watch at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. Fletcher shares his excitement for the games, particularly the cultural celebrations and the significance of medals to athletes from smaller countries. A couple of names include basketball star Devin Booker and …
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