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AARP’s weekly podcast The Perfect ScamSM tells the stories of people who find themselves the target of a scam. Host Bob Sullivan introduces listeners to those who have experienced scams firsthand, as well as professional con artists and leading experts who pull back the curtain on how scammers operate.
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At AARP California, we are so much more than our membership card and ‘In Clear Terms’ is all about informing you about the great things that we do for Californians of all ages. This podcast will cover news that you can use as you think about healthcare, retirement savings, caregiving, new technology, and legislation you should be aware of that we are engaged in on your behalf. Join Thyonne Gordon for conversations that are fun and thought provoking with community leaders, thought leaders, el ...
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Aging Rewired

Senior Planet from AARP

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What does life as an older adult look like in today’s digital age? What might it look like in the future? Dive into Aging Rewired, where we explore the intersections of technology and aging. Join us for insightful conversations where we will learn from experts and hear stories from older adults from all walks of life. At Senior Planet from AARP, we believe in Aging with Attitude™ and we're on a mission to help older adults harness the power of technology to thrive in the digital world. We’re ...
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Sabes Que con AARP

¿Sabes Qué? con AARP

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Hola y bienvenidos a ¿Sabes qué? con AARP, un podcast donde hablamos de temas importantes para los hispanos y en especial para las personas mayores de 50 años. Para escuchar más pódcast, visita nuestra página web en aarp.org/sabesque.
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Veterans Corner Radio focuses on what those who have served in the military, and their families need to know to maximize the services and benefits due to them. No matter if you are currently serving or got out 50 years ago, this program will give you answers to questions you didn’t even know you should be asking. Among those who have been and will be sharing their knowledge are those from the Department of Defense (DOD), Veterans Health Administration, Veterans Benefits Administration, Natio ...
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The Wisdom Keepers Project is an oral history of longtime Lawrenceville residents’ memories and stories of the neighborhood to preserve the community’s rich history. We hope Lawrenceville residents and anyone stumbling upon these stories will enjoy them for years to come. This project was made possible through AARP’s Community Challenge Grant Program and spearheaded by Lawrenceville United, a resident-driven, non-profit organization that works to improve and protect the quality of life for a ...
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Welcome to the AARP I Learned How Podcast! What’s next for one person is not what’s next for another. Whether it’s switching careers, learning how to care for a loved one, using new technology to make your life easier, or protecting yourself from frauds and scams, our podcast series will help you be ready for what’s next.
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Join us on a heartfelt journey through the complexities of life with our seasoned life coach and guide, as she shares her personal experiences and wisdom in "Life Unscripted." In this compelling podcast, our host, who is not just a life coach but also navigating the challenging terrain of divorce herself, delves into the intricacies of maintaining and nurturing friendships, dating, career, and finding a life filled with joy and balance even during turbulent times. Whether you're facing a div ...
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This is a continuation of the How R.u.d.e! Podcast. Follow this underground underdog of an artist’s journey to success. Follow the growth, progression, the trails and tribulations of a disenfranchised entertainer alongside with his friends and contemporaries. Tune in as they share their thoughts, views and expressions for your entertainment.
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Three Black Men who have been friends/brothers for over 30 years have decided to turn their mics on to discuss life through the lenses of health, relationships and culture. Collectively these brothers have more than 150 years of life experiences consisting of 60+ years of marriage and 120+ years of Hip-Hop. The dialogue will be insightful, intellectual and inspirational.
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New Beginnings focuses on Baby Boomers and those who care for them. You’ll find that Boomer needs are not all that different from everyone else’s. The difference is that there are 78 million Baby Boomers in America! Host Freddie Bell and key partner Joe McKenzie, the principle of Ripple Connects, visit with guests with insights on housing, finance, fitness, employment, and entertainment.
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In the 1960s, Collins evoked both the idealism and steely determination of a generation united against social and environmental injustices. Five decades later, her luminescent presence shines brightly as new generations bask in the glow of her iconic 60-album body of work, thriving in the music industry for over a half a century. Her latest project, SINCE YOU`VE ASKED is an audio podcast series focusing on some of Collins` favorite musicians, artists and luminaries from her colorful life. A ...
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Hosted by award winning veteran radio and television anchor, journalist, and marketing/public relations professional Sam Yates, this is a compelling show for seniors, about seniors, and featuring seniors. Yates is recognized as an expert in the senior care and urgent care business categories. The Great American Senior Show delves into topics that impact senior health and wellness; updates pandemic policies; is a forum for multi-political views; details financial and investment information; a ...
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"The MyAlzheimers Story Project: Conversations from The Road", is a short collection of stories we collected during a road trip in June of 2019. We partnered with the Penn Memory Center, were sponsored by AARP, and we drove across the United states, visiting seven American cities, from Los Angeles to Philadelphia. The goal of the project is to equip scientists with the important stories they need, to create better care and work toward a cure. In each episode of our podcast, you will meet pat ...
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We offer psychology-based relief, wisdom + tools for everyday living: books, eBooks, podcasts, original poetry + photos. Our podcasts provide a safe learning environment for sharing stories and ideas that impact and transform our lives.
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Ronnie Eldridge, articulate, outspoken, and passionate discusses issues, institutions and politics that affect us all. Celebrating her tenth decade, and trying hard to keep relevant, Ronnie says, “I heard or read this somewhere: ‘… no matter who we are or where we come from, we each grow older every year, but how we handle that process of aging is a personal story. That’s our conversation for today.’”
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A personal note from Robb… "As we bring 2017 to a close, I am bringing Leading LIFE Large on BTR back to life in the form of reDEFINE™. My first live show on Blog Talk Radio will be Monday October 2nd, live from Kapaa, Kauai. My promise, simply, is to help bring you back to life in every area of your your life. You and I are running out of time so the time to wake up fully is now. Doing this work that I do for you has given me regular opportunity to look at my own life and look at where I ne ...
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Welcome to "Taking Care of Tutu," the podcast that explores the legal mechanics of how we care for our loved ones and ourselves using the tools of estate planning, probate, and elder law. Join us as we dive into the world of legal intricacies with a touch of aloha spirit. In this podcast, we follow the journey of a dedicated estate planning, probate, and elder law firm as they share insights, stories, and expert advice. They're on a mission to be a one-stop resource in Hawaii for all things ...
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Aging With Grace 55+™ is a 45-minute interview magazine format featuring guests providing useful tips for taking care of self, aging family members and those who priovide care for elders. Some of our interviewed guests are also doing what seniors only dream about or never thought possible. Enjoy and share (or even perhaps even emulate) their stories on this lifestyle podcast. Rotating magazine style segments are designed to create an on-line community for living well and continuing to engage ...
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Civil Beat: Pod Squad

Honolulu Civil Beat

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Host Chad Blair dives into the biggest stories of the week and what they mean for the people of Hawaii. He's joined by Civil Beat reporters who share their insights on issues they cover. Guests often include public officials, civic leaders and members of the community for a roundtable discussion on the hottest topics in Hawaii.
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Design Your Joyful Retirement is for Gen X women who want to prepare for thriving in retirement. We’re talking about everything from financial freedom, health & wellness, perimenopause and menopause to travel, relationships, downsizing and more. Get ready for expert interviews, actionable tips, and inspiring stories that will help you create the retirement you desire. We're diving deep into the areas that matter most to Gen X women. Everything that we’ll be talking about is to highlight the ...
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Tune in as people from not only within our community but also within the state of NH share their stories with us. The good, the bad, and the ugly can only be found on “The Connection.” Want to be featured on the series? Complete the form on our website. derrycam.org/theconnection and click on the “Share a Story Idea” button located on the page.
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Good News is a radio/podcast show that spotlights individuals, groups and organizations that are making a positive impact in Western Pennsylvania and nationally! If you want to be featured on the show send me your bio and contact information to Tvradiodiva@gmail.com! Connect with me: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daniellemsmith73/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GoodNewsWGBN Twitter: https://twitter.com/PrettyBlue73 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielle-m-smith-1192a612/ V ...
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The Portland Press Herald presents, Like A Boss, the live Q&A business event series. Our CEO and Publisher, Lisa DeSisto, will meet one-on-one with local CEOs and business leaders for a behind the scenes look at their career paths, the ups and downs of running their businesses and the trends shaping them. Join us to hear insightful, first-hand accounts of the realities of running a business.
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On this episode of In Clear Terms with AARP California, host Dr. Thyonne Gordon sits down with Shirley N. Weber PhD., California Secretary of State. Secretary Weber joins Dr. Gordon to discuss where, when, and how to vote in California – as well as topics such as what her office is doing to boost voter turnout, how they are ensuring integrity in ou…
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AARP has just completed a September poll, asking their membership about key issues pertinent to the upcoming elections. Jim Flaherty, Communications Director with AARP of Wisconsin, says the polls for both presidential candidates, and senate races, are razor thin on margins. He explains what AARP's independent poll found. He also addresses key issu…
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AARP is at the Minnesota State Fair! Stop by the AARP Minnesota booth in the Education Building to get your questions answered about Social Security and play Plinko! Cathy McLeer, AARP MN State Director joins with Freddie Bell. She shares details about AARP MN’s history of advocacy and voter engagement. Freddie Bell’s new book, Words to the Wise is…
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World Dairy Expo begins next week in the shadow of H5N1 in dairy animals outside Wisconsin. How's the show handling biosecurity and co-mingling of animals? Pam Jahnke talks to WDE General Manager, Laura Herschleb, about animal numbers entered for the show, and some of the planned highlights visitors will experience. Dr. Brent Tharp, Technical Produ…
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If you pair a two-pronged planting season with the heat in late September, you get a variable corn silage crop. Drew Johnson is an independent dairy nutritionist with K & S Dairy Consulting, working out of Cashton and serving the surrounding counties in Western Wisconsin. He tells us about the conversations he's having with customers during the cor…
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Milk markets are not created equal. Here in Wisconsin, we talk a lot about milk and dairy prices moving on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange or CME. But Wisconsin ranks No. 2 for the most organic dairy farms in the country. Organic dairy markets don’t follow quite the same market trends as their conventional counterparts. Shawna Nelson is the executi…
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Many of our clients express their wish to age in place. But what if home is no longer the best place for them? Can a senior with reclusive tendencies transform into a vibrant, active community member? Now that we have an understanding of Medicaid in Hawaii, let’s take a look at the senior living facilities we have here on Maui. Starting us off, we’…
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Corn silage harvest is just getting underway in Wisconsin, but monitoring fields and placing priorities on each is key. Dr. Brent Tharp, Technical Product Manager for Wyffels Hybrids says because of the wet spring Wisconsin experienced, root integrity is questionable. Tharp says growers should focus on those corn fields that have really flared yell…
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Kal Harder, is a recent graduate of Northcentral Technical College, and has achieved a significant milestone in her career by being named the National Vice President on the Board of Directors for the Professional Agricultural Students (PAS) organization. This leadership role highlights her dedication to advancing opportunities for students pursuing…
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Heartbreaking and horrific scams are targeting Wisconsin seniors, especially in rural areas of the state where seniors are more isolated from daily news and conversation. Through no fault of their own, grandparents and other seniors are a target for expert thieves. They may have a substantial nest egg, use the telephone more, or receive benefits, s…
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UW-Platteville Professor Ryan Pralle tells Charitee Seebecker about the groundbreaking research that uses high-tech tools to track cow burps' environmental impact. Ben Jarboe catches up with Nick Havlik of Hav Vineyards near Port Washington. The downpours this spring and early summer didn't hurt the crop come harvest. Ben also gets today's weather …
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It's a sign of the times. Slowing sales of larger horsepower tractors. Ben Jarboe talks with Curt Blade from the Association of Equipment Manufacturers about their latest data and trends. The first official unveiling of the NFL themed corn mazes that have been created around the state was revealed Thursday in Chilton at Polly's Pumpkin Patch. Aaron…
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Blue Star Mothers of America were created in 1942, during WWII and were Congressionally chartered in 1960. They have 179 chapters nationwide and over 6000 members. Tune in to hear more about this wonderful group of ladies and how they work to make our troops find enjoyment in their lives in the military. Our library of shows can be found at www.vet…
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Alison Kasner discusses how a community of retired CCSD employees and others helped her form, Our Giving Circle. It’s a community organization supporting grassroots nonprofits through collective giving. The group meets every other month to bring their donations, share ideas, discuss their next recipient, and break bread together. St Rose Dominican/…
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What do cheese curds, corn mazes, and football all have in common? It’s a part of the experience you get at Feltz Family Farms and Dairy Store. This week, we head to the Stevens Point dairy farm, which has added a farm store and other attractions for the public to enjoy. Cheesemaker Jake Feltz advises you to enjoy fresh curds while you explore one …
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It is season 4 ya'll! The men of My Mic Sounds Nice are back and ready tp lean in. Ready to Die turns thirty; we take a second look at the classic release and offer our current thoughts about the album and its impact. The brothers got together for Labor Day weekend and it sparked a discussion on life long connections. We break down building, mainta…
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Today we’re visiting with Raymond Lamboley. He’s the third generation on his family’s Sesquicentennial Farm recognized by the state of Wisconsin. The Lamboley family farm is located outside of Belleville in Dane County. He tells us how times have changed in the 150 years his family has been on the land, including when they got electricity, indoor p…
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Here at the Mid-West Farm Report, we’re celebrating farm and homesteads that have been in the same family for more than 100 and 150 years. And we’re bringing these stories to you courtesy of Compeer Financial. Today we’re catching up with Kevin Sprang, the fourth generation of Sprang Farms in Two Rivers. This Sesquicentennial Farm grows row crops a…
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Neill is a successful ER physician and business owner who has regrets after a recent missed investment opportunity that proved to be lucrative. So he jumps on board after meeting Clinton Herzog who is offering buy-ins for his dental clinic chain in Austin, Texas. Unfortunately, this new investment opportunity turns out to be a classic Ponzi scheme …
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Robert Sandman's family century farm in Bangor, La Crosse County, has a rich history that dates back to his grandfather's arrival from Germany in 1882. His grandfather purchased the land in 1921 and 1924, establishing a farm that initially raised a mix of animals, including pigs, chickens, and cows. Robert's father passed away suddenly in 1978, lea…
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As farmers gear up for the fall harvest and prepare for the colder months ahead, understanding the latest weather patterns and forecasts is crucial. With changing conditions and unpredictable trends, insight from experts like Wisconsin State Climatologist Steve Vavrus offers valuable guidance for the agricultural community. See omnystudio.com/liste…
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Dairy nutritionist Henry Holdorf, Purina Animal Nutrition, says this year, corn silage is variable due to when you planted your corn. He is noticing lower fiber digestibility, specifically neutral detergent fiber (NDF) digestibility. NDF digestibility is important because it can help determine how well a cow can use feed material, which can positiv…
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It's full steam ahead in the field as soybeans mature earlier than expected. This is according to senior grain merchandiser Josh Grunnet out of Cottage Grove. He says they're still clearing out old crop to get ready for what could be a near-record harvest. Unfortunately, the timing of supply -- an early crop -- is a bearish signal. Rapid harvest of…
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This is the time of the year when all the hard work that gardeners and farmers of all types see their efforts pay off. Pam Jahnke visits with Liz Lyon, vegetable farm manager at Gwenyn Hill Farm in Waukesha. This farm is more than 400 acres strong in a largely urban setting. Lyon has 12 acres dedicated to intensive production of organic vegetables.…
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Pam Jahnke sits down with Dr. Shawn Conley, UW-Extension Soybean Specialist to discuss his Wisconsin soybean harvest observations so far. Conley says he's pretty confident the state's overall yields will be down compared to a year ago, and cautions operators to be careful with settings on combines to make sure they're getting every bean they've gro…
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Jason Schwantz, senior vice president of energy with CHS, says he has a favorable outlook for diesel prices into the fall for two reasons. One is that refineries have been running at "historical highs" increasing supply. The other is that a weaker economy is keeping diesel demand stagnant, meaning the supply stays high. Diesel prices could rise if …
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In our last episode of Taking Care of Tutu, we learned what tutu is allowed to own and still qualify for Medicaid in Hawaii. But what if tutu has more than that? What if she has a house, or more than $2000? Does she have any options? On this episode of "Taking Care of Tutu," we’ll discuss tutu’s options to qualify for Medicaid while still preservin…
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Original cheese recipes, yodeling, Master Cheesemakers, polka dancing... it'll all be on display at Green County Cheese Days Sep. 20-22 in Monroe. Cheese Days King Tony Zgraggen and Queen Esther Zgraggen expect more than 100,000 people from across the country to celebrate. What's in store? Shopping, eating, drinking, dancing, and singing. It celebr…
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Wisconsin’s love for cheese is set to shine once again as the highly anticipated "Cheese, Fair Off the Square" event returns to Madison. With an expanded lineup of cheesemakers and a new location, this year’s event promises to be bigger and better, drawing thousands of cheese enthusiasts from across the region. Rachel Kerr, Vice President of Brand …
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With the new school year under way UW-River Falls is seeing an interesting change of demographics in their College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences (CAFES). Charitee Seebecker talks to the CAFES Dean Mike Orth on what he is noticing. The World Beef Expo is coming up this weekend and it coincides with the Harvest Fair at State Fair Pa…
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People are paying attention to dairy cows in a way you wouldn’t expect—by analyzing their burps! It may sound strange, but at UW-Platteville, groundbreaking research is using high-tech tools to track the gases cows emit and what that means for both their health and the environment. Dr. Ryan Pralle, Assistant Professor of Animal, Dairy, and Veterina…
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You might be driving by soybean fields on your commute to work or to school... but your connection to soybeans goes further than that. It just so happens that soybeans are a big part of the products that we use every day in the office and in the classroom. Sara Stelter is a Wisconsin soybean farmer and a director on the United Soybean Board. She te…
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Crop insurance deadlines are coming, and it might influence what you’re doing in the field this fall. Jessica Sarbacker is a vice president and crop insurance manager at Lake Ridge Bank covering the southern half of the state. She says it’s not uncommon for your plans to change in between the planting season and the harvest. (Thanks, Mother Nature)…
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This is the third in our series of new national commanders of Veteran Service organizations. Listen in to hear their visions for their term of office and for making their organization effective and responsive to the needs of our Veterans. Our library of shows can be found at www.veteranscornerradio.com Join us on Facebook at the page Veterans Corne…
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Send us a text Ft. @albear93, @hiet877, @ramusichealspeople, & @emmirose333. Top Of The Show: -In Memoriam: Frankie Beverly & James Earl Jones. -Addressing Handsome x Toxic removal -Buying streams is for the birds -Shannon Sharpe IG Live Music: -Kendrick headlines SuperBowl -Wayne Snubbed? -“The Culture” is a buzzword selling point -Mase vs Fabolou…
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The Wisconsin State FFA Executive Director Cheryl Zimmerman talks with Jill Welke about new charters, teacher changes and numbers, as well as the FFA's goals and Challenges. It is a Compeer Farm Friday and we hear from Bruce Peterson of Fair Oaks Farms in Fond du Lac County. He gives the story of his farm and what some of his fondest memories are. …
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The Publishers Clearing House Sweepstakes is famous for showing up at winners’ homes with a giant check and transforming lives. So when Kathy receives a call from someone claiming to be from Publishers Clearing House, saying that she’s the next lucky winner, she begins dreaming of all the good she can do for her friends and family. However, after s…
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Why settle for a typical classroom pet when you can adopt a cow for free? Say goodbye to the guinea pig and hello to a 100-pound dairy calf as your new classroom mascot through the Adopt-A-Cow program. Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin and Discover Dairy are thrilled to announce the return of the Adopt-A-Cow program. This engaging initiative offers classr…
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We’re kicking off the fall ag-venture season here in Wisconsin, and what better way to do that than at a pumpkin patch? Today we head to a celebration in Bonduel called Farmtoberfest at Porter’s Patch. Troy Porter is our guest today who is gearing up for opening day on Sep. 20. He’s harvesting pumpkins now, and says he's happy with this year's crop…
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The largest beef producer in Alaska markets about 600 animals a year. Scott Mugrage from Delta Junction tells Pam Jahnke that he'd love to market more animals but Alaska's infrastructure for processing just doesn't exist. Four finalists have been named for the 2024 WI Leopold Conservation Award. Bartling's Manitowish Cranberry; Full Circle Farm; Jo…
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In this episode of 'Aging Rewired,' we explore the world of sex, relationships and online dating for older adults. Guest interviewer Virge Randall, the managing editor of SeniorPlanet.org, talks with Joan Price, Senior Planet’s “Sex at Our Age” columnist and together, they delve into the unique challenges and opportunities of finding love in the di…
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The sport of herding sheep with stock dogs is not going away any time soon. This month, the Crook & Whistle Stock Dog Trials competed for their 21st year in Wisconsin. It attracted more competitors than in years past. John Wentz organizes the competition. When he’s not helping at a stock dog trial, he’s raising the sheep to help train handlers and …
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The USDA is estimating there to be over 24,000 bears in Wisconsin, and they're tracking them further and further south in the state. Randy Johnson, a large carnivore specialist in the state, explains what hunters should expect this season. As well as how they get their data, and how to prevent human-bear conflicts. See omnystudio.com/listener for p…
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If you’ve ever tried to google how to qualify for Medicaid, you know it’s SO confusing. Even though Medicaid is a federal program, it’s a little bit different in every state. It’s so common for our clients to leave their Medicaid google search more confused than when they began it! Can tutu own a home? A car? A bank account? A pension? What happens…
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The Margan family farm in Grant County, Wisconsin, has a rich history spanning over a century. Purchased by Paul's father in 1924 from his grandfather, the 120-acre farm originally featured a log cabin, a granary, and a chicken house. In 1935, the log cabin was replaced with a new house. The farm operated as a dairy farm, with Paul's mother raising…
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the issue of affordable and accessible housing in both rural and urban communities in Wisconsin. The person Pam will be interviewing is Darrin Wasniewski (WAZ-new-SKI), whose title is Senior Associate State Director-Community Outreach for AARP Wisconsin. The conversation about affordable and accessible housing is sweeping across the state of Wiscon…
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Pictured: Racine County farmer Kevin Malchine The Environmental Protection Agency has finalized its Herbicide Strategy. This is the plan the agency will use to decide if any restrictions should be added to product labels when registering or renewing an herbicide. These restrictions are “mitigation measures” to stop spray drift or erosion. The farme…
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