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Join host Leonard Duncan, a seasoned Racer/Mechanic with over 30 years of experience in the ATV industry, as he shares his unparalleled perspective and invites your favorite motorsports heroes to engage in captivating discussions. Embark on an exhilarating journey through the episodes of this extraordinary podcast, where the thrilling storyline unfolds, exploring all things related to the world of motorsports.
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In the history of ATV motocross, there has never been a member of the media with the unique skills, background, and connections like Cody Janssen. In this brand new podcast hosted by the former AMA ATV Pro, everything within the realm of ATV motocross will be discussed. Joining Cody on the show will be some of the biggest names in the sport including current and former riders, media personalities, and more. The sport of ATV motocross lacks coverage and personality -- until now! Get ready to ...
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Why We Ride Podcast

Lucas Vaadi and TJ Leach

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The Why We Ride Podcast is designed to drive stoke and exposure to the action sports industry. Each week, we engage in snowmobile related topics with a focus on bringing our personal experiences into snowmobile discussions. The podcast will include interviews into the minds of industry leaders, enthusiasts, action sports companies and action sports athletes so they can share "why they ride". So grab your headphones, connect your Bluetooth, or crank up your computer speakers and tune into eac ...
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We promise to bring our passion, expertise, and sense of humor to every episode (but we can't promise we won't get lost or accidentally set our tent on fire... again). Each episode, we share stories from our hunting and fishing escapades, offer our two cents on the current issues, and provide a platform for discussing key topics with local expert guests. Whether you're rushing to fish a stream after work, taking your gun dog out on the weekend, or embarking on your annual hunting trip, you'l ...
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Welcome to the Dealership Fixit Podcast, a show dedicated to power sports dealership professionals! In today's ever-evolving market, staying ahead of the game is vital. We invite you to subscribe to our podcast and gain access to the secrets of success in the motorcycle and ATV dealership life. In each episode, we dive into the challenges and opportunities each power sports dealership faces today. Our expert insights from various industry leaders, seasoned professionals, and innovative think ...
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Life Behind The PROs

Life Behind The PROs

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Upbeat dialogue about Grand National Cross Country and West Virginia Local Series ATV/Quad Racing. Content will include Race reports, race results, track highlights, racer interviews, sponsor product reviews, mechanics tips, and all things connected to XC ATV / Quad Racing
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Hear story's of people chasing their dreams, from the local dirt track racer to custom guitar builders. Everyone has a different dream that they are trying to chase down and being able to tell those has become my dream.
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RMFantasy SXperts Podcast

Rocky Mountain ATV/MC

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Welcome to the RMFantasy SXperts Podcast! Our official YouTube SXperts show brought to you in podcast form for the 2020 Supercross season. This show is the number 1 place to get your inside stats, details, rider info, and everything else supercross! Stay tuned each week for everything you need to take your RMFantasySX game to the next level!
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Powersports are sweet! Hosted by Joe Kart, this podcast is all about powersports, from fixing them or making improvements, to the history behind it all and tips and tricks for riding. From jet skis to ATVs and mini bikes to drift trikes, we're taking a deep dive into the motorsport subcategory that is more than just a hobby. Presented in an easily digestible way, this podcast is mechanically oriented, but for all people from first time off-roaders to experienced riders and mechanics. Let's g ...
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Whether you live in Clarenville, Port Aux Basques, southern Labrador or any point in between...CBC Newfoundland Morning is for you. It's an upbeat, friendly start to your day. Bernice and Martin have the information you need, want and can't do without!
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Hosts Yael Tygiel and Kiyra Lynn take viewers weekly to the shores of Almost Paradise for a deep dive behind the scenes with the cast and crew of the action packed series. Watch the video podcast episodes of Paradise Found: The Official Almost Paradise After Show on ENOW https://www.electricnow.tv/shows/paradise-found And make sure to catch up on Season 2 of Almost Paradise, now on Freevee (US & UK only) https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/amzn1.dv.gti.7cb86cad-9c51-4792-8e06-3ae09a36cb4e ...
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The Official Leverage: Redemption After Show

The Official Leverage: Redemption After Show

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Hosts Yael Tygiel and Felicia Michelle discuss new episodes, showcase extraordinary fan-art, and have in-depth interviews with the cast and crew of Leverage: Redemption. Watch the video podcast episodes of The Official Leverage: Redemption After Show on ENOW. https://www.electricnow.tv/shows/official-leverage-redemption-after-show And check out Amazon Freevee's Leverage: Redemption, streaming now on Freevee: https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/amzn1.dv.gti.60cc93cf-fc8c-4f17-a3da-1a969291 ...
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Enjoy the ride! ❄️ Welcome to Snowmobile Sessions Live with your host, Gary Porter from Mudbrats//Snowbrats on YouTube! Join us in the heart of the winter action as we dive deep into the thrilling world of snowmobiling, ATV Four Wheelers, Motocross Dirt Bikes, and all things powersports. In each episode, Gary brings his passion and expertise to the forefront, discussing the latest in snowmobiling trends, cutting-edge technology, and exploring product features that keep enthusiasts on the edg ...
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This is "The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury," a chilling exploration into a tragic murder mystery. In this captivating series, we dissect the perplexing case against Adam Fravel, charged with the murder of his ex-girlfriend, Madeline Kingsbury. Through deep-dive interviews, courtroom testimonies, and a thorough investigation, we aim to unravel the disturbing timeline leading up to Madeline's untimely death. Join host, Tony Brueski as we navigate the complex labyrinth of justice in search of tr ...
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Money Vision U

Stuart Berryhill

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The financial class you should have in High School. This is a podcast dedicated to teaching financial literacy to help you learn how to make, manage, and multiply your money so you can attain financial freedom.
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Destination: Northern Ontario

Destination Northern Ontario

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If you came across a real estate listing for an affordable cottage resort deep in the boreal forest, would you be tempted to buy it? If the answer is yes, then the Destination: Northern Ontario podcast is for you. By the end of this five-part series, you’ll learn everything you should know before buying or starting a tourism business in the north, and hear stories from people who’ve walked the path before and would do it all over again. Learn more about tourism investment opportunities at in ...
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Your host reveals tips on how to save Money and Time during your Yellowstone vacation with over 60 years of personal experience in Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks and his family has been visiting the area since 1919. Learn about alternative airports you can fly into to save money on flights as well as money saving Lodging tips where you can stay for less than $100.00 per night right outside of Yellowstone Park saving you thousands of dollars on your Yellowstone vacation before you ...
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The City of Corner Brook recently added new streets to the list of those on which all-terrain vehicles are permitted. Some of the added streets are now in effect, while others will go into effect in May of 2025. The machines were first allowed on a designated route in the city in 2019. We spoke with Craig Borden, co-owner of Rugged Edge, which offe…
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In this episode, we sit down with Adam Ulrich, a rising star in the world of professional ATV racing. Fresh off his sophomore season, Adam has recorded his best finishes yet and is determined to continue his climb to the top. From rapidly advancing through the amateur ranks to preserving valuable resources for his professional career, Adam’s story …
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If you've never imagined making bustiers out of traditional Newfoundland basket weaving, you've never seen Richard Brophy's work. The Newfoundland-born designer and textile artist is getting ready to make a big splash at Montreal's Fashion Week, starting Saturday. Brophy and his partner, M-J Leblanc, are presenting "Engulfed;" a collection of piece…
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A hundred years ago, William Coaker was one of the most well-known people in Newfoundland. He founded the Fishermen's Protective Union, as well as the town of Port Union. He sat in the legislature in St. John's, and he started a farm on Coaker's Island in Notre Dame Bay. Now the family that owns Coaker's Island...or most of it, anyway...is selling …
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The province's health authority says patients in the Western region who are referred to a dermatologist may now see one closer to home. Visiting dermatology clinics will be offered in Corner Brook one weekend a month, starting in October. Paulette Morgan is senior director of hospital and clinical services at NL Health Services – Western Zone. Dr. …
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A Mi'kmaw band on the Port au Port Peninsula is shining a light on the past, in hopes of helping people today. The Benoit First Nation has dusted off a report from an Indigenous groups' meeting in Gander in 1977. and it's making the report available online. The original document came out of a meeting of what was then called the Federation of Newfou…
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This is the height of cruiseship season along the West Coast of Newfoundland. Earlier this week, two ships were in Corner Brook on the same day. The Artania and the Norwegian Jade together brought in about four-thousand passengers - and many of them spent their time enjoying the sunny weather in the city. But what do cruise ship passengers do when …
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Send us a text In this week’s episode, TJ shares his experience traveling from Maine to Minnesota for Hay Days. He met with key players in the snowmobile industry, including fellow podcasters Spencer from The Carbide Podcast and the boys from The Shop Talk Podcast. TJ also got to witness the exciting snowmobile grass drags, pit bike, and ATV racing…
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Black bears are native to Newfoundland and Labrador, so it's no surprise that we'd see one every now and again. But, this year, it DOES seem like we've had a fair number of reports of bear sightings. They've been up on patios and digging into people's garbage. Adam Green is conservation officer with the provincial Department of Fisheries, Forestry …
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A young entrepreneur in the town of St. George's got by with a little help from some friends recently. Tyler Cormier had been mowing lawns all summer, but his mower stopped working, and another piece of equipment was stolen. And Tyler was left without a way to keep going. That's when municipal workers in the town of St. George's got involved. They …
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Twelve years ago, a group of scientists studied the way the federal government manages fish stocks. They concluded the powers of the fisheries minister must be limited. That's because past ministers routinely ignored scientific advice in favour of making politically-based decisions instead. Now, more than a decade later, the commercial cod fishery …
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A Bay St. George South woman has never been so happy to see an excavator. Heavy equipment rolled into the small community of Highlands recently, to make way for a new bridge over Shoal Point Brook. The existing bridge is dilapidated and a hazard, and government said it had to be removed. But the bridge is part of the only road access to a hidden ge…
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They're colourful, lively, and sometimes a little goofy. Puffins are sometimes referred to as "clowns of the sea." But they are incredible birds. Jill Taylor is studying the social behavior and individual recognition of Atlantic puffins.She is a researcher and field technician at Memorial University.…
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On Monday we heard concerns about a trail closure in Gros Morne National Park. The Wallace Brook sections of trail were closed several years ago when the Green Gardens trail was re-routed. Green Gardens trail is between Woody Point and Trout River. But experienced hikers have still used the old trail, which had experienced erosion and had not been …
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Young adults in this province are taking a crack at municipal politics, in a manner of speaking. Members of the NL Youth Parliament will be delving into and debating municipal issues, as part of a partnership with Municipalities NL. It's the second annual Municipal Council Debate. Leah Patterson is director of social media for the NL Youth Parliame…
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The federal government is spending 1.7 million dollars to help a marine conservation group based in the Gros Morne region. Atlantic Healthy Oceans Initiative, also known as AHOI, is a non-profit group that does work in Western Newfoundland to protect the health of oceans. It will use the new federal money to expand its programs. Long Range Mountain…
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If you're looking for somewhere to hike in Gros Morne, Parks Canada can tell you one place NOT to go. The national park announced earlier this month that part of the old Green Gardens trail is not only re-routed, it's closed and off-limits. In fact, the park says there's a 150-dollar fine for trespassing on the Wallace Brook section of trail. That …
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On Sunday, people got to hear lots of "moos," "b-a-a-a-hs" and "clucks, " as farms throughout the province opened their gates and let members of their communities in. Atlantic Open Farm Day shows people first-hand where their food comes from. CBC’s Amy Feehan stopped by Robbins Family Farm in Deer Lake and spoke with co-owner Terri-Lynn Robbins.…
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In many ways, a young man from Gander is like other university students. Evan Ralph is busy with classes and his studies these days. But there's one thing he doesn't have to be AS concerned about, and that's the cost of tuition,...books,...living in residence. The graduate of Gander Collegiate had already put in a lot of hard work to earn a major s…
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brent wees is a visionary marketing strategist, entrepreneur, and keynote speaker with over two decades of experience. He has worked extensively in the automotive and powersports industries, specializing in content marketing, process alignment, and speaker training. Known for his unique blend of creativity, analytical thinking, and humor, brent has…
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On Thursday, Kirk Keeping was sentenced yesterday to life in prison for the murder of Conne River woman Chantel John in January 2019. He must serve a minimum of 16 years before he is eligible for parole. In April, Keeping had pleaded guilty to aggravated assault and second-degree murder. Keeping also pleaded guilty to uttering threats and two breac…
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If you want to know more about where your food comes from, this weekend is your chance. Sunday, September 15 is Open Farm Day and more than a dozen farms in this province will open up their gates to welcome visitors. Crooked Branch Orchard in Jamestown produces apples. The CBC's Gavin Simms recently met up with orchard owners, John and Valerie Barr…
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A Grand Falls-Windsor man is being remembered fondly this week as an environmentalist, proud Mi'kmaw, man of faith and, most of all, a family man. Don Pelley died this past Sunday at the age of 76. Several archeologists who worked in the Exploits Valley area relied heavily on Pelley's knowledge of the region and its history.Laurie McLean and James …
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Black-legged ticks CAN carry Lyme disease. Up until recent years, people who live in Newfoundland didn't have to worry about them in Newfoundland, but this year, the online platform e-Tick had 24 reports of black-legged ticks on the island. Joe Bowden is an entomologist.
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