The Water Values Podcast series is presented in collaboration with Bluefield Research. This podcast series explores water issues from a variety of perspectives with the goal of uncovering the true value of water. Each episode will delve into one aspect of water, such as water utilities, water treatment, water resources, water reuse, and more.
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We are a church community in Bluefield, WV centered around the passionate pursuit of God's Presence. Our mission is to encounter God together, equip the church, and deploy them into their unique callings to impact for the Kingdom of God. We desire to create a place where God is free to move and work as He desires, unhindered by our own agendas.
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A podcast on Cryptids, Conspiracies, and the Unknown.
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Doyle Bradford and his wife Toni founded Father's House in Bluefield, WV almost 20 years ago because the Lord awakened them to His purpose for their life. Since then, they have continued to follow the call of God and encouraged many people to step into what they are called to. The Awaken Podcast is an overflow of all the teaching and wisdom gathered through years of faithfulness to the call of God.
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Your weekly expedition to the heart of modern life through buildings, design, gardens and food.
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Listen-As the Emory & Henry Wasps Football team take on their opponents, as announced by Josh Floyd and Gary Lester and broadcast on WEHC 90.7 Emory, the voice of southwest Virginia.
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Speeches designed for the Uplift of the African American experience in America. Some political, some educational and others are religious sermons designed for uplift.
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Full coverage of the September 24th football game versus Bluefield State broadcast on WEHC & WISE-FM. Commentary by Daron Vaught & Gary LesterBy WEHC
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Housing supply, Springtime strolls, Louis Kahn, and window design
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We debate the issues surrounding housing supply, take a Springtime stroll with Tim Entwisle, hear about the last notebook of American architect Louis Kahn, and join Colin Bisset in his exploration of the comfort of windows.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Space architecture, 3D printed homes, and Annie Smithers on Kitchen Sentimental
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We meet a space architect, hear about 3D printed homes here on Earth, and go on a culinary journey through kitchens past with Annie Smithers.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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A Big Investment to Make Water Simple with Josh Cantone and Patrick Keaney
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Josh Cantone, Managing Director of Suez Digital Solutions North America/CEO of Optimatics and Patrick Keaney, CEO of Subeca, provide a fascinating look at the Series A investment into Subeca, a tech company aiming to bring simple and cost-effective solutions to water utilities of all sizes. Josh and Patrick not only describe the motivation behind t…
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Cryptid Thunderdome Pt. 1(Deciding The Greatest Cryptid Of All Time)
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On this episode of Mothboys, The boys kick off the first ever "Verne Troyer Cryptid Thunderdome Memorial Tournament", a 26 cryptid bracket style tournament that will decide once and for all.....THE GREATEST CRYPTID OF ALL TIME. On this episode we go over the first round matchups and highlight a few honorable mentions that we forgot to include. Moth…
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Not so hospitable, making lace, the language of food labels, kitchen comforts
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We ask what can be done to combat sexual harassment and assault in the hospitality industry, meet a maker of lace, explore the cultural meaning of food labels, and delve into the meaning of comfort in the kitchen.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Chopsticks or fork, food security, medicinal gardens, Colin Bisset's home comforts
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We ask 'chopsticks or fork?' as we tour some of Australia' best country Chinese restaurants, discuss if it's time Australia had a ministry of food, hear about the joys of a medicinal garden, and learn about the history of comfort in a new series by Colin Bisset.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Why Stormwater Deserves More Attention with ADS’s Brian King
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Brian King, the Executive Vice President of Marketing, Product Management and Sustainability for Advanced Drainage Systems provides a tour de force interview explaining stormwater in a way you’ve probably never heard before. Plus, Reese Tisdale returns for a Bluefield on Tap segment discussing how the outcome of the 2024 presidential election might…
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Full coverage of the August 31st football game versus Glenfield State broadcast on WEHC & WISE-FM. Commentary by Daron Vaught & Gary LesterBy WEHC
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Urban graffiti, secrets of the herbarium, Stephanie Alexander's last supper
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We hear about the layers of meaning in graffiti, delve into the secrets of the National Herbarium of Victoria, and dine with Stephanie Alexander for a taste of her last meal.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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On this episode of Mothboys, The boys discuss how the government has been preparing us for future events via movies and TV when they count down the 10 craziest cases of predictive programming. Also more Fauci talk again..... Mothboys is sponsored by: Visit Braxton, WV -Braxton County, West Virginia is Home of the Flatwoods Monster, as well as sight…
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Journeys through the cold chain, designing for rivers, the world of horology
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We explore how refrigeration has changed what we eat, ask how we can better design for city waterways, and meet a man who repairs time for a living.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Cybersecurity Threats, Resources, and Assistance with CISA’s David Mussington
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David Mussington, Executive Assistant Director for Infrastructure Security at the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), gives a phenomenal interview covering cybersecurity issues relevant to water and wastewater utilities (and other critical infrastructure sectors, too!), including identifying resources, aid, and funding opportunit…
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Neuroscience and bad design, David Jones archive, Lauren Fuge on voyaging, the drawing pin as an icon
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We learn what boring buildings do to the brain, discover what treasures are in store in the David Jones archives, ponder the human need to travel with Lauren Fuge and join Colin Bisset as he turns his keen eye to the humble drawing pin.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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On this episode of Mothboys, we discuss Frank Shaw's Gargoyle, a weird winged creature spotted in the parking lot owned by the always deceitful NASA. Also tons of Fauci talk..... Mothboys is sponsored by: Visit Braxton, WV -Braxton County, West Virginia is Home of the Flatwoods Monster, as well as sightings of Bigfoot, UFO’s and ghosts… Visit the l…
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Bluefield housing, tree collecting, the world of the fishmonger, and Siegfried Bing's art nouveau
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We explore how the concept of bluefield architecture could assist in the housing crisis, meet some passionate tree collectors, hear about the world of fishmongering, and learn about the Parisian legacy of Siegfried Bing.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Doug Hatler comes on for his second appearance on The Water Values Podcast. Doug provides an impassioned interview on PFAS and the need to eradicate it, along with identifying levers to achieve eradication. Plus, Reese Tisdale discusses the California water conservation mandate on our Bluefield on Tap segment. In this session, you’ll learn about: R…
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Michelangelo's dome, Mexican food, Paulette Whitney, the spork
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The story of St Peter's Basilica and the birth of modern engineering, Daniella Guevara Muñoz on real Mexican cuisine, Paulette Whitney and her Tasmanian market garden, and Colin Bisset rejoices in the marvel that is the spork.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Fashion plastics, bespoke tailoring, Andrew McConnell's last supper, the Singer as an icon
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We explore the problem of plastics in fashion, learn about the art of a good suit from Patrick Grant of London's Savile Row, taste Andrew McConnell's last supper of spaghetti vongole, and share in the gossip surrounding the Singer sewing machine.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Jesus: The Root of Blessing | Toni Bradford | 5/27/24
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Consecrate Yourselves | Angie Pike | 5/19/24
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His Heart for His House | Levi Lambert | 5/12/24
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The Priestly Approach | Doyle Bradford | 5/5/24
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The Lamb's Reward | Michael Blackwell | 4/21/24
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Gifts of the Spirit | Doyle Bradford | 4/7/24
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Watchmen on the Wall | Doyle Bradford | 4/14/24
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Because He Loved Me | Toni Bradford | 4/28/24
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On this episode of Mothboys, Mothboy Mike drops another strange UFO tale when he discusses the Zanfretta UFO Incident, an odd tale of a man who was abducted by aliens anywhere from 5 to 35 times. Mothboys is sponsored by: Visit Braxton, WV -Braxton County, West Virginia is Home of the Flatwoods Monster, as well as sightings of Bigfoot, UFO’s and gh…
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Geoffrey Bawa, Elizabeth David, 15 minute cities, and glass art
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The work of Sri Lankan architect Geoffrey Bawa is celebrated in a new documentary, Annie Smithers explores the veggie chapter in Elizabeth David's French Provincial Cooking, we ask what benefits 15 minutes cities can bring for women in particular, and visit glass artist Nadine Keegan in her studio.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The milk debate, parliamentary architecture, and Geelong's threatened birds
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Chef and farmer Matthew Evans explores the polarising nature of milk, we unpick what parliamentary design means for democracy, and visit artist and scientist Mary-Jane Walker in her studio to explore her art project on Geelong's threatened birds.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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A modern grand tour, Sam Cox on garden design, and plants in space
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We go on a grand tour for the 21st century, discuss better apartment design, visit landscape designer Sam Cox in his naturalistic garden, and look to the future when plants can survive on the Moon and sustain us as we journey Mars.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Funeral Mountain Terrashot, The Dungavenhooter, Gary Sudbrink Mystery Calls, And The Avril Lavigne Replacement Theory
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On this episode of Mothboys, the boys close out fan appreciation month by choosing THREE fan selected topics. First, Mike shares the tales of The Funeral Mountain Terrashot and The Dungavenhooter two odd CRYPTIDS. Jake educates his fellow Ska8er Boiz on the Avril Lavgine replacement theory, a shocking CONSPIRACY. Boots on the ground Matt discusses …
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Mourning fashion, for the love of cemeteries, and Jamie Oliver's last supper
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We explore a Blueprint for death on this special episode: why black is the colour of mourning, cemeteries as a boon for the living, Colin Bisset's world tour of monuments, and Jamie Oliver's last supper.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The future of weeds, native seeds, and restaurant feeds
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Feeds: Will Aussie cafes and restaurants survive? Australian restaurants and cafes are grappling with the impacts of the cost of living, COVID, immigration reform, and wages, jeopardising their survival. Wes Lambert is the head of a new peak body, alongside Neil Perry and Chris Lucas, tackling these pressing challenges to sustain the $64 billion se…
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Reimagining Desalination with OceanWell’s Jonathan Haswell
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Jonathan Haswell, Chief Business Officer at OceanWell, delivers a fascinating discussion on OceanWell’s first of a kind approach to desalination. Jonathan discusses the advantages of the “water farms” OceanWell seeks to deploy, including the significant environmental and energy benefits in this can’t miss interview. Plus, Reese Tisdale returns befo…
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The Bluefield Frogoyle & The Wuhnan Toads
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On this episode of Mothboys, the boys discuss the difference between frogs and toads, when they discuss the Bluefield Frogoyle and the Wuhnan Toads, two truly peculiar stories about encounters with large amphibian creatures. Mothboys is sponsored by: Visit Braxton, WV -Braxton County, West Virginia is Home of the Flatwoods Monster, as well as sight…
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Tim Spector – The Gut and the New Science of Eating Well What exactly is the gut microbiome and why is everyone talking about it? Nutrition expert and genetic epidemiologist Tim Spector debunks common dietary myths, and gives his top 5 tips for eating a healthy and diverse diet that your gut – and your mind – will thank you for. Lismore After the F…
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On this episode of Mothboys, the boys kickstart fan appreciation month by discussing one of the scariest topics yet...Rabies. We also coverTHE BLACK CREEK BIGFOOT, a WNY creature with white fur and insane sprinting skills. Mothboys is sponsored by: Visit Braxton, WV -Braxton County, West Virginia is Home of the Flatwoods Monster, as well as sightin…
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Birds: Watching them, painting them… eating them
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Painting birds: Australian Birds in Watercolour Artist and former regional doctor David Freeman shares his sense of place – a setting which led to his exquisite new collection Australia's Birds in Watercolour. Eating birds: How to roast a duck with Annie Smithers Annie takes Jonathan through jointing and roasting a duck. Learn how to cook a duck st…
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Long-Range Water Planning with INTERA’s David Jordan
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INTERA’s Western Water Resources Lead David Jordan provides a terrific look at the nuts and bolts of long-range water planning, including a discussion about how it has evolved over time, the impact of technology on planning, a success story, and much more. In this session, you’ll learn about: Resources and links mentioned in or relevant to this ses…
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The long shadow of Rome, an 1856 system garden, and designing for dignity
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The long shadow of Rome Why are tourists so obsessed with Ancient Greece and Rome? Might some of the more obscure archaeological sites, for example from medieval times, be missing out on the attention they deserve - both in terms of the eyes of tourists, as well as the cold hard cash so vital to ensuring their upkeep? What is a system garden? Join …
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Cooking with fire: Michelin stars, American BBQ, and the history of the stove
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From the flickering flames of ancient hearths to the glowing coals of modern barbecues, fire is more than just a tool; it's an elemental force that has shaped our diets, our culture, and our very way of being. Today we'll meet people from across the world who each bring a unique flame to the feast. Niklas Ekstedt, the Michelin-starred Swedish chef …
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The PFAS Rule and Solving the PFAS Challenge with Xylem’s Snehal Desai
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Snehal Desai, Xylem’s Senior Vice President and Chief Growth and Innovation Officer, joins us for a phenomenal discussion about PFAS. Snehal addresses the EPA’s recently promulgated PFAS rule and dives into present treatment options, including several PFAS treatment success stories, and where PFAS treatment technology is headed. In this session, yo…
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On this episode of Mothboys, the boys pick up the pieces from an eventful and challenging 5th anniversary special by discussing the shocking tale of the Potosi Sheep Slayer. Mothboys is sponsored by: Visit Braxton, WV -Braxton County, West Virginia is Home of the Flatwoods Monster, as well as sightings of Bigfoot, UFO’s and ghosts… Visit the link a…
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Matt Preston, Baker Bleu, and an architectural history of student protests
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Uni student protests: An architectural history What impact has the built environment had on student protests on campus? How have universities responded architecturally in order to curb dissent? Matt Preston: Big Mouth The former MasterChef judge, restaurant critic and radio host discusses his memoir Big Mouth. The rise and rise of Baker Bleu The Ba…
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Charcuterie, a mid-century modernist icon, and permaculture as a beacon of hope
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Annie Smithers cooks Elizabeth David - Charcuterie What’s your relationship like with your local sausage maker? Learn about French techniques and recipes that bring to life the art of charcuterie, celebrating its rich flavours and cultural significance. What is the future for WA’s forests? She spent an enchanted childhood exploring her great-grandf…
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The Blue Economy and Regional Partnering in the Great Lakes with Alaina Harkness
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Water rock star Alaina Harkness, Executive Director of Current and CEO/Principal Investigator of Great Lakes ReNew, provides a phenomenal look at water’s place in economic development, building regional partnerships, and so much more. Plus, Reese Tisdale discusses hydrogen in this month’s Bluefield on Tap segment. In this session, you’ll learn abou…
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Viking cinnamon buns, Bruce Pascoe's object of desire, and can churches solve the housing crisis?
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Breaking news: Vikings enjoyed cinnamon buns Why is vanilla a byword for boring? How did peppercorns end up next to salt on every western table? Did you know the Vikings were rather partial to cinnamon buns? Food writer Eleanor Ford explores the rich history of spices. Can churches solve the housing crisis? The Australian housing crisis rolls on wi…
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Paul Bangay tours the Murdoch family farm, and the meat name game heats up
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Your weekly expedition to the heart of modern life through buildings, design, gardens and food.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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