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Barnyard Language

Caite Palmer and Arlene Hunter

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Real talk about running farms and raising families. Whether your farm is a raised bed in your backyard or 10,000 acres and whether your family is in the planning stages or you've got 12 kids, we're glad you found us! No sales, no religious conversion, no drama. Just honest talk from two mamas who know what it's like when everyone is telling you to just get all your meals delivered and do all your shopping online, but your internet is too slow and you've got cows to feed.
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The Barnyard Broadcast

Penn State Extension

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Join our host as she interviews producers, industry representatives, and Penn State Extension professionals about current topics that affect livestock producers. Topics include general care, health, nutrition, breeding, milking, and marketing. The Barnyard Broadcast also includes a monthly market update so producers can stay current on state and national trends.
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Family friendly and fun for all. "'Happy Meadow Tails,' filled with stories where Benny the squirrel, Robby the Rabbit and their friends find adventures, friendship, and more in their lively meadow home." We follow along with Max the mouse, Lila the ladybug, Ollie the Owl, Gus and Gabby the grasshopper twins, Samantha the snake, Robby's siblings, and a host of other characters who live at Farmer Browns farm. One thing about it you will learn and share in adventures that might just teach us s ...
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Ringside: An American Dairy Goat Podcast

Hosts: Jon Kain and Danielle Carolei

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Ringside: An American Dairy Goat Podcast brings you expert insights, real talk and barnyard banter on all thing's dairy goats, from breeding and showing to management and milk production, Jon Kain and Danielle Carolei guide you on your journey with dairy goats.
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Welcome to the Barnyard! Here we talk horses, equine assisted coaching, Psychotherapy and learning and support my fellow equine specialists and horse enthusiasts who desire to build sustainable businesses while partnering with horses. We will highlight business strategies and talk to experts that can help you break down barriers and transform lives (both yours and you clients).
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Secret Life of Books

Sophie Gee and Jonty Claypole

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Every book has two stories: the one it tells, and the one it hides. The Secret Life of Books is a fascinating, addictive, often shocking, occasionally hilarious weekly podcast starring Sophie Gee, an English professor at Princeton University, and Jonty Claypole, formerly director of arts at the BBC. Every week these virtuoso critics and close friends take an iconic book and reveal the hidden story behind the story: who made it, their clandestine motives, the undeclared stakes, the scandalous ...
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A podcast reminiscing about cultural events and how they affected this sixty something. Join me as we travel on a nostalgic journey through the cultural events that have shaped our lives. From classical composers, iconic music moments, rock stars and unforgettable TV shows. Let’s reminisce about how these events have influenced us all. Whether you’re a fellow baby boomer or just love a good story, Rod’s Ramblings offers a heartfelt, informative and entertaining look at the stories behind the ...
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Farmstrong

Ryan Armstrong

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Few things connect people faster than food. For host Ryan Armstrong, it’s the stories of the people behind the food that hit deepest — their family legacies, how they made it through the tough times and how they celebrate the good times. This podcast will give you a face behind the food. It uncovers the honest and proud stories of the fascinating yet little-known sectors of the agriculture industry.
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The Dispatch's Jonah Goldberg, Ricochet's Rob Long, and Commentary's John Podhoretz discuss culture and politics. Listen to GLoP Culture, along with more than 40 other original podcasts, at Ricochet.com. No paid subscription required.
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Adam Sandler Please Stop

Robert Bacon, Caleb George, Marie Maloney

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Adam Sandler Please Stop: The Ultimate Adam Sandler Movie Podcast If you’ve ever laughed at an Adam Sandler movie—or wondered why he keeps making them—this is the podcast for you! Adam Sandler Please Stop dives into every Adam Sandler film, from beloved classics like Big Daddy and Happy Gilmore to infamous flops like Jack and Jill. But wait... there's more! We also review everything produced by Happy Madison Productions, the home of Sandler’s biggest hits and most baffling misfires. Plus, we ...
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Killer Cases

VAULT Studios

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VAULT Studios is bringing the A&E hit series Killer Cases to podcast listeners. Hosted by veteran investigative journalist Brian Ross, Killer Cases chronicles the emotion, drama and suspense from chilling murder investigations and trials. It’s a journey through the criminal justice process that gives listeners an inside look at real cases like never before. Season one launches with weekly episodes beginning Feb. 16.
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Farmanigans

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Farmanigans is a podcast sharing stories about the shenanigans that go on at a farm. Husband and wife team Antonio and Abby discuss daily farm life and funny stories that they have created on the farm.
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Welcome to Barn & Soul, a podcast brought to you by Dalby Farm - where we will explore the heart of "pet farm" life, learn about critically populated (if not outright) endangered farm breeds, and highlight the deep connections between animals and humans which we strive to encourage and preserve. The farm has been Kendall's (your host) family since 1861 but it wasn't always a sanctuary for endangered farm breeds or an educational venue for the community. This podcast will touch upon aspects o ...
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One Perfect Game

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One Perfect Game is the podcast about games and the people who play them. Join host Matt Tilby as we invite folks from all walks of life to discuss a game that influenced their personal life or career. From content creators and Twitch streamers to musicians, pro wrestlers and army veterans, come find out why games are such a uniting force. Find us on Twitter at twitter.com/OPGpod.
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Welcome to Beyond The Barns, the podcast that takes you behind the scenes of the Walworth County Fairgrounds and the Elkhorn Equestrian Event Center in Elkhorn, Wisconsin. Join us as we explore the efforts, challenges, and dedication that go into creating 99 acres of fun for Walworth County and beyond. From the livestock shows, to the grandstand events and to the horse shows, we’ll bring you exclusive interviews with the people who make it all happen. Whether you’re a fair enthusiast or just ...
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Story Bored

Nick, Laura, and Gavin

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(Story Bored contains strong language and occasional dirty humor! So make sure you're cool with that!) Do you miss the good old days? Saturday mornings spent chilling on a couch, eating a whole box of cereal, and watching some cartoons with your buds? Now you can relive the glory days while all by your lonely self. Introducing Story Bored! Join Nick, Laura, and Gavin, three self-proclaimed masters of the impenetrable, arcane knowledge of animation, and listen as we make stupid jokes about yo ...
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Love the 90s sitcom Home Improvement? Dive deep into the nostalgic world of Tim ‘The Tool Man’ Taylor with Grunt Work, the ultimate Home Improvement podcast. We break down every episode, exploring behind-the-scenes secrets, character arcs, and hilarious moments from TV’s favorite handyman. Whether you’re revisiting the show or discovering it for the first time, Grunt Work is your go-to companion for trivia, laughs, and a deeper appreciation of the beloved series.
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Some movies stay with you long after they’re over, and none more than the 2006 animated cult classic Barnyard, starring Kevin James. We’ve talked about it so much, we finally watched it again… but this time, it’s Caleb’s first viewing. Bacon also shares his thoughts after seeing Adam Sandler live on his You’re My Best Friend tour. We wrap things up…
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In this episode of Barnyard Language, Caite and Arlene, share updates on their lives post-Halloween, discussing children's Halloween experiences, community events, and farm activities. The conversation then shifts to a deeply personal story with their guest, Courtney Miller, who details her journey through autoimmune hepatitis and a life-saving liv…
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Join me in the latest Series - Ramblin' Through The Blues. In this initial episode we talk about the Blues standard, 'Little Red Rooster, the Stones version and the original written by Willie Dixon and recorded by Howlin' Wolf. Theme music is 'Late Night Ramble' by River Run Dry and the two tracks are 'Suppertime Blues' and 'Stride Till I Die' by W…
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Text me. I’d love to hear from you! Can you relate to anything we said? What do want to hear more about? Horticulturist and author Joel Karsten joins Sally to share how “straw bale gardening” went from a DIY workaround on compacted soil to a worldwide method feeding families, inspiring school programs, and winning design festivals in France. We cov…
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Before the Godfather, Gone with the Wind, or Don Quixote, there existed an even more renowned and influential piece of art. Though the film adaptation of Barnyard would not be released until 2006, the ideas and concepts were created in the 30s and helped move America through the Great Depression. Today, we take a look at the Pinnacle of gaming and …
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In this episode of 'Ramblin' Through The Blues' we look at The John Mayall and Eric Clapton album, Bluesbreakers, which became known as The Beano album. We look at the individual band members, review the individual tracks, the recording difficulties that were overcome and the effect that the album had on future generations of music lovers. Two trac…
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Text me. I’d love to hear from you! Can you relate to anything we said? What do want to hear more about? In this powerful episode, tumor immunologist Dr. Mike Olin and pediatric neuro-oncologist Dr. Chris Moertel share how a University of Minnesota discovery, centered on the immune-silencing molecule CD200, sparked a revolutionary clinical trial fo…
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In a continuation of the conversation, Ryan and Dr. Bobby Safranski share honest insights on parenting, legacy and living well in today’s world. From Bobby’s tradition of writing monthly notebook letters to his son, to Ryan’s mission to preserve family stories and revive lost arts, this episode explores how everyday choices shape family — and commu…
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Send us a text Jon and Danielle return to talk to you the listener about this year's Annual Convention. How their one day experience went and the news from the board meeting. Has the ADGA Annual Convention run it's course and it's time to lay it to rest? Or is it as vibrant and popular and well attended as ever? Listen in to find out why that last …
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SLoB is turning 1! To celebrate, Sophie and Jonty re-read one of their all time favorites, My Family and Other Animals by Gerald Durrell. My Family and Other Animals (1956) is the beloved, hilarious, brilliant chronicle of a childhood idyll — which is also a series of comic disasters — set on the Ionian Greek Island of Corfu. The memoir is the firs…
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This week Brian and Kirk of Turbo Trusser join me to talk some turkey. Their trussing products are tremendous. Turkey, chicken, or cornish hen they have a trusser for it. Also talk about their cream cheese platter and popper rack. https://turbotrusser.com/?srsltid=AfmBOoqXCzAdGLxVbrOReIImMAVo8QWWqKnZ2ff5L4kXkXTDRy8ujmbj…
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Text me. I’d love to hear from you! Can you relate to anything we said? What do want to hear more about? Text me. I’d love to hear from you! Can you relate to anything we said? What do want to hear more about? Host Sally Hed Dahlquist is here to help you understand how to power your body through races with carboloading. Whether you haven't quite ma…
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Here in 2025, a notion has begun to pick up steam in many communities: video games are dying. For some, video games and gaming itself is dead. In spite of the fact that Gaming is the highest grossing form of media consumption in the United States, it is often argued that the influx of normies into the space, lazy and formulaic development that retr…
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Send us a text 🎙 Barn & Soul Podcast - Where farming meets heart, history, and a mission to preserve the past for a more sustainable future. There’s something timeless about a child’s first encounter with a farm animal. That wide-eyed look, the tentative reach, or the giggle when a curious goat or duck gets close. On the surface, these moments feel…
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Send us a text This week you listen in as Danielle and Jon interview Thanh Duong of CA Blackberry's and Joseph Larson of Harmody Dairy Goats as they talk about some of the things they focus on to keep their herds above average in the show ring and milk bucket! It was a fun time guiding this conversation at the 2025 ADGA Annual Convention! we have m…
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Salem’s Lot (1975) is Stephen King’s second published novel, and many would say it's his best. It tells the story of a plague of vampires running amok in a blue-collar town in New England and the band of heroes who come together to fight them. We’re aware that many listeners may not have read a Stephen King novel, although they will probably have s…
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The Final Episode of the Goat American Novel, in which all threads are tied up. We hope. Our heart overflows with gratitude to all the actors, musicians, foley artists, organizers, pie bakers, technicians, and friends who made The Goat American Novel possible. The Goat American Novel was written, produced and performed by Hilde Festerling, but she …
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In this episode of Barnyard Language, Caite and Arlene talk about ranching and parenting with Calli Williams, a first-generation rancher from South Dakota. Calli discusses the challenges and rewards of running a purebred Angus cattle operation with her husband. They delve into the importance of building relationships, effectively managing a direct-…
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Send us a text 🎙 Barn & Soul Podcast - Where farming meets heart, history, and a mission to preserve the past for a more sustainable future. Episode 24: “The Cost of Care: A Personal Reckoning with Animals, Land and Life” In this episode, I don’t stick to the usual form. I’m speaking honestly about the heartbreak and discouragement I feel watching …
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In part one of a raw and engaging conversation, Dr. Bobby Safranski joins host Ryan Armstrong to share how a passion for chiropractic care led him from treating humans to adjusting horses, dogs and even potbellied pigs in the heart of Florida farm country. Bobby reveals how merging animal and people care creates surprising connections and opportuni…
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Chocolate Mouse, anyone? Rosemary’s Baby was a smash hit on release - the best selling horror novel of the 1960s, eventually selling over 4 million copies. The year after publication it was adapted into one of the greatest films of the decade - directed by Roman Polanski with Mia Farrow as the eponymous heroine. At first glance, it seems that Ira L…
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A little bonus episode while you wait for the final chapter. I tell the absolutely true(!) story of the squirrel who became a legend by trashing our house.... and the Recipe she inspired. Perhaps you will enjoy a little cozy autumnal baking, as we did. You can see the recipe and the Zipnog bars here. (Scroll down to the bottom of the story for the …
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Text me. I’d love to hear from you! Can you relate to anything we said? What do want to hear more about? Host Sally Hed Dahlquist is here to encourage you to put yourself out there by joining a club. Whether it's a running club or a book club, surrounding yourself with likeminded people helps you to reach your goals and strive toward progress. Whil…
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In this episode of 'Barnyard Language,' Caite and Arlene discuss the seasonal changes on their farms, the challenges and joys of raising livestock, and community involvement. Caite shares her windy weather conditions, a local power outage story, and updates on her livestock. Arlene talks about her return to the sport of curling, the community aspec…
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Send us a text 🎙 Barn & Soul Podcast - Where farming meets heart, history, and a mission to preserve the past for a more sustainable future. Episode 23- Women, Wives, and the Working Farm This week, we’re shining a light on the women who built, ran, and quietly revolutionized small farms across America — from the 1800s to today. From home demonstra…
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Send us a text Have you ever tried to talk to a breeder about their genetics and what they like and don't like about them? Tried to purchase one of their best only to get left on read? How about the secrets about how they get their does to look so good in the ring but they only say we feed them every day and milk them as well.... well its time we p…
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Who's afraid of American horror? Sophie and Jonty, for starters. To celebrate halloween, SLOB is taking a deep dive into three classics of the American Horror genre. We've chosen novels published after 1945, and we're asking how the war - and its many aftershocks and resonances in American domestic and political life - transformed horror as a liter…
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This week I'm joined by brother Ric Galindo of Ric's BBQ & Specialties on YouTube. Its been a while since Ric was on and this time he brought friends Ben and Mike. The boys join me from BBQ Outfitters. We chop it up and had a great time. https://www.youtube.com/@RicsBBQSpecialties https://www.youtube.com/@SmokeyBoysBBQ…
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In this episode of Barnyard Language, Arlene and Caite discuss the latest happenings on their farms, including Canadian Thanksgiving, the birth of new calves, and the arrival of peak soup weather. Caite shares her dislike for preparing summer foods, preferring hearty soups instead. They also talk about local farming activities, such as the re-roofi…
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Send us a text 🎙️ Barn & Soul – Where farming meets heart, history, and a mission to preserve the past for a more sustainable future. Episode 22- Beyond the Fence: The Ethical Weight of Keeping Animals What does it really mean to care for animals in captivity — even with love and good intentions? In this thoughtful episode of Barn & Soul, we explor…
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Send us a text This week Jon turns the tables on Danielle and continue their Breeding Season Playbook series by asking Danielle how she approaches breeding season and how she decides what doe gets what buck and what breeding could produce her next junior herd sire. King's Rock Farm we have merch! Don't forget to leave us a rating or review…
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Jonty and Sophie were separated by an ocean while Sophie and her family went back to New York and Jonty stayed in Sydney - so they made lemonade out of life's lemons, and created two miniature episodes about the great 16th-century French essayist Michel de Montaigne. Montaigne isn't just any old essayist — he's the man who invented the form, with t…
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Sophie talks to one of the world's leading literary scholars, who co-founded a whole branch of literary studies known as "The New Historicism," before reinventing Shakespeare for new generations of readers, and then turning the Roman poet Lucretius into an (almost) household name. Stephen Greenblatt is professor of English at Harvard University, he…
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