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Inside Towers Managing Editor Jim Fryer shares the Ethernet with some of Telecom's key players in this Tower and Wireless Infrastructure News Podcast. Subscribe to the Inside Towers daily newsletter here: https://insidetowers.com/subscription/
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The EMF Action Network (EMFAN) is a organization dedicated to providing discussion on topics concerning the overgrown spread of wireless technology in our lives and how it affects our well being. Each show features different guests and is distributed primarily through podcasts on ITunes and YouTube. Each podcast presents different guests who present their point of view and stories concerning the exorbitant expansion of wireless technology in our culture. Topics include electromagnetic hypers ...
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"Back to the People," hosted by Nicole Shanahan, is a podcast that dives deep into the heart of the most underexplored and often overlooked topics today. Each episode invites listeners into a thought-provoking journey through discussions that illuminate the voices and stories less heard in mainstream media. Nicole brings together experts, activists, and everyday individuals to unpack complex issues, share untold stories, and explore solutions that get back to the core of humanity. This podca ...
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We often hear about municipalities or individuals pushing back on new cell tower developments in their communities over location or aesthetics. A recent case involved two competing tower companies that went to court over a siting dispute with an interesting outcome. Rod Carter, Partner, Jake Remington, Senior Counsel, and Joe Diedrich, Senior Assoc…
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Kelly Ryerson, popularly known as “The Glyphosate Girl,” is a leading advocate in exposing the public health dangers of glyphosate, the active chemical in common weedkillers. She became fascinated with intestinal permeability, the gut microbiome, and the effect of toxins on human health after mending her chronic illness, hyperemesis gravidarum, thr…
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Dr. Paul Saladino is a double board certified MD, host of the Fundamental Health podcast, and author of The Carnivore Code. He completed residency at the University of Washington and attended medical school at the University of Arizona where he focused on integrative medicine and nutritional biochemistry. Prior to medical school, Saladino worked as…
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Thomas Massie is currently serving his sixth term as U.S. Congressman for Kentucky’s 4th District. An MIT-trained engineer and the former Lewis County Judge Executive, he is well-regarded as one of the fiercest defenders of liberty in Congress. Massie serves on three committees, including the House Committee on Rules, the House Committee on Transpo…
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Mark McAfee is a fifth generation farmer, owning and operating Raw Farm, the largest raw dairy operation in the world. He works to offer raw dairy products intended for human consumption, advocating for their non-allergenic, digestible, and probiotic properties. He is the Chairman of the Raw Milk Institute, founded in 2012, which seeks to improve t…
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In the U.S., large public tower companies hold a substantial portion of the communications towers in operation. The remainder are owned and managed by numerous smaller private companies that support a range of mobile network operators and other wireless service providers. Private tower companies often can be more agile and offer custom services to …
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Paul Bond has been a journalist for over three decades. Prior to joining Newsweek he was with The Hollywood Reporter. He has also written for USA Today, The Los Angeles Times and more. He began his career as a crime reporter and today he covers culture, politics, entertainment and business, focusing on telling stories oftentimes ignored by mainstre…
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Nina Teicholz, PhD is an investigative science journalist and leader in nutrition reporting who is challenging the conventional wisdom on dietary fat–particularly, whether saturated fat causes heart disease and whether fat really makes you fat. The New York Times bestselling author of The Big Fat Surprise. Teicholz also serves as Executive Director…
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Ron Paul is a former, twelve-term, U.S. Congressman who enjoys a national reputation as the premier advocate for liberty in politics today. A two-time presidential candidate, Dr. Paul is a leading spokesman for individual liberty, privacy, limited constitutional government, low taxes and spending, free markets, restrained foreign policy, and sound …
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The digital infrastructure business continues to be dynamic and challenging. Bernard Borghei, tower company veteran and CEO of Symphony Wireless, shares his perspectives and outlook on the wireless market and overall digital infrastructure ecosystem with John Celentano, Inside Towers Business Editor. Support the show…
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Luke Gromen has become one of the most respected names in the global research sector. Having been in the industry for 20+ years and earning a reputation as a client-focused analyst with an unparalleled ability to make broad connections between increasingly siloed industry news and drawing conclusions that help investors understand the bigger pictur…
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Fiber optic systems are used everywhere to provide high speed connections to buildings, towers, and data centers. Increasing demand for high-speed data, streaming video and burgeoning AI-enabled services is driving construction and expansion of fiber routes to provide more connectivity. At the same time, the market has become a mix of large and sma…
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Africa Brooke is a Zimbabwean born, internationally recognised consultant, accredited coach, speaker, and podcaster. A seasoned entrepreneur – she’s the Founder and CEO of Africa Brooke International, a consulting and coaching firm providing ongoing support for public figures, teams, and individuals struggling with personal and professional manifes…
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Aaron Dana is a prominent member of the Passamaquoddy Tribe and currently serves as a Tribal Representative in the Maine State Legislature. As a non-voting member, he represents the interests of the Passamaquoddy people and advocates for their rights and sovereignty. Dana has been active in legislative efforts to extend federal benefits to the Waba…
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Dr. Pippa Malmgren is an American economist, technology entrepreneur, and author known for her expertise in global economics and geopolitics. She served as a Special Assistant to President George W. Bush for Economic Policy on the National Economic Council and was a member of the President's Working Groups on Financial Markets and Corporate Governa…
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Steel structural elements are designed to support the weight and wind loading that macrocell antennas and radio units create on a tower. More important, structural elements must be designed and installed to minimize passive intermodulation interference, or PIM, that is generated from transmitted and received RF signals reflecting off of these eleme…
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Eric Weinstein is a mathematician, economist, science policy expert and a frequent public speaker on a variety of subjects within the sciences. Dr Weinstein was formerly a co-founder of the Sloan Sponsored Science and Engineering Workforce Project at Harvard and the National Bureau of Economic Research, a co-founder and principal of the Natron Grou…
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iconectiv TruOps Common Language® is a distributed data registry that increases corporate revenues by streamlining network planning, service activation and technology rollouts via industry standard location and equipment identification codes. Using Common Language codes streamlines communication and management across the data network and telecom in…
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Rick Clark is a 5th generation farmer from Williamsport, IN. Rick has developed and is constantly improving a systematic approach to regenerative farming in line with the goal of increasing profitability and long term sustainability. He is most proud of incorporating regenerative farming practices with all acres being certified organic. He calls it…
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Bryan and Marcia Mussard own and operate Reminisce Angus in Dillon, Montana. They founded Reminisce Angus in 1984 after Bryan purchased two registered cows. As their breeding program evolved, they launched and successfully ran the Mussard Bull Development Center in 1991 for nine years. Since then, they have dedicated themselves to cattle ranching, …
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Mona interviews young Jenna, yoga teacher, trauma advisor and community hub volunteer on her successful experiences in Cumbernauld and throughout Scotland. Jenna brings over with great kindness and modesty her deep insights on the psychological problems people today and especially the young generations are coping with and the way they can get toget…
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Dr. Robert Malone is regarded as a world-wide expert in RNA technologies. He received his medical training at Northwestern University (MD) and Harvard University (Clinical Research Post Graduate) medical school, and in Pathology at UC Davis. Scientifically trained at UC Davis, UC San Diego, and at the Salk Institute Molecular Biology and Virology l…
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Mazy and Simona speak with lovely Jackie, an extremely active member of Edinburgh community who recently got engaged in communicating with authorities in matters of the visible geoengineering operations in Scotland and contacted us to present this to the public. Jackie is a native of Netherlands who lives in Scotland for many years; she is also mem…
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Great discussion of Mazy and Mona with teenager Carla, Mazy's granddaughter and our enthusiastic young colleague Jack, 23 year old about high school bullying, some of the great challenges the young generation needs to cope with (incl. social media) and pursuing your dreams in life. In the second part of the show, we are joined by the wonderful Elai…
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Lovely Connor discloses us some of his passions and problems, the plans for holiday and future. His many friends as also his obvious love for his parents and his nana shows his kind and compassionate character. We look forward for more discussions with children and teenagers, so we can contribute to enhancing their well-being and strengthen their s…
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Mazy and Mona speak again on the insistent and most destructive glyphosate spraying in our Cumbernauld communities, the deplorable condition of the town centre (especially since it has been bought by the Council) and the promises of rebuilding a better one, about the new cell towers that appeared in the town centre and Lenzie, about the real proble…
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Mazy and Mona are speaking about History Project Cumbernauld and how people's mentalities are moulded by historical hardships (see, for example, the impact of communism on Romanian people), various common psychological problems impacting relationships and finally, how they see raising mentally healthy, loving children and developing their community…
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Mazy and Mona speak again with great Cumbernauld mum of six and gran of two, student and activist, Julie Webster who a few years ago managed the greatest food bank in Scotland. Now she took college courses again and shortly became the representative of the students. She speaks on how a determined group of college employees stopped the college nurse…
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We are speaking on Radio Cumbernauld FM on weather changing patterns in Eastern Europe and the UK - the link with deforestation and various toxic factord - particularly the risk of having trees sprayed with glyphosate (as abundantly happening in North Lanarkshire); we continue with some opinions on helthy life style and family life - issues in coup…
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Planning and building digital infrastructure is hard and requires technical and project management capabilities and skills that few organizations can offer at scale. Fullerton is an established engineering and construction management firm that handles projects for tower companies and communications service providers to deploy wireless or fiber netw…
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Charlene Nijmeh is the Chairwoman of the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe. She is from the Marine-Sanchez lineage that descends from the first peoples of the San Francisco Bay Area. Her ancestors are direct descendants of those who were taken into the mission system at Santa Clara, Mission San Jose, and Mission Dolores in San Francisco. Charlene began her enga…
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Dr. Jay Bhattacharya is a distinguished Stanford University professor specializing in epidemiology, economics, and health research policy. As the director of Stanford's Center for Demography and Economics of Health and Aging, he has significantly contributed to healthcare economics. Bhattacharya's research centers on the health and well-being of vu…
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In this episode of the Back to the People Podcast, host Nicole Shanahan interviews longtime Pfizer employee and whistleblower Melissa McAtee. Melissa shares her story of exposing internal practices and raising concerns about Pfizer’s vaccine safety protocols —and how those concerns were silenced and censored. Discover the impact of her revelations …
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In this episode of the Back to the People Podcast, host Nicole Shanahan interviews Gubba, a dedicated modern-day homesteader and online content creator. Gubba shares her inspiring journey of running a self-sufficient farm, where she grows organic vegetables, cares for animals, draws water with a hand pump, and heats her home with wood from a nearby…
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In this episode of the Back to the People Podcast, host Nicole Shanahan sits down with Eddy Garcia, an off-grid regenerative farmer with over 30 years of experience. Eddy shares insights on creating sustainable farms that regenerate the soil and work in harmony with natural ecosystems. The conversation also delves into his personal journey and his …
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In this episode of the Back to the People Podcast, host Nicole Shanahan sits down with Sabra Kauka and Puna Kalama Dawson. Sabra, the daughter of an army officer and a respected teacher on Kauaʻi, and Puna, an honored elder, are dedicated to preserving the rich history of Hawaii. The discussion begins with an exploration of their deep knowledge of …
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In this episode of the Back to the People Podcast, host Nicole Shanahan sits down with Tawny Buettner, a former pediatric nurse and passionate advocate for health freedom. Tawny shares her personal journey from her unexpected entry into nursing to her role in the NICU and the challenges that arose when she refused to comply with the Covid-19 health…
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In this episode of the Back to the People Podcast, host Nicole Shanahan sits down with Mike Benz, a leading advocate for internet freedom. The discussion begins with an exploration of the current landscape of online censorship and its implications for free speech. Mike shares his insights on the key battles being fought to protect the internet as a…
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Originally published on Tetragrammaton with Rick Rubin. Nicole Shanahan, founder of patent management startup ClearAccessIP and now-candidate for Vice President of the United States, discusses her fascinating career journey and insights on AI ethics. From humble beginnings working in restaurants as a teen, Nicole went on to study abroad in Asia, wo…
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Satellite-based services for decades have provided a variety of applications across commercial, industrial and government markets. Different satellite systems – GEO, MEO, LEO - serve different purposes. Recent discussions on direct satellite to cell phone connections or broadband internet connectivity address just a part of the broader satellite-ba…
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In this episode of the Back to the People Podcast, host Nicole Shanahan sits down with Dr. Mary Talley Bowden about what true health freedom looks like in today's world. Dr. Bowden, trained in otolaryngology at Stanford Medical School, one of the top ENT programs in the country, is renowned for her use of ivermectin to treat patients during the pan…
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In this episode of the Back to the People Podcast, host Nicole Shanahan sits down with Gabriel Shipton, the brother of Julian Assange, to delve into the ongoing incarceration of the WikiLeaks founder. We explore the impact of Julian’s work on freedom of the press and the implications for a free and open internet.…
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In this episode of the Back to the People Podcast, host Nicole Shanahan sits down with Scott Adams, best-selling author and creator of Dilbert, to discuss the art of persuasion, the impact of environment on reproductive health, and the top issues facing America in 2024. Back to the People Podcast with Nicole Shanahan…
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In this episode of the Back to the People Podcast, host Nicole Shanahan sits down with Weston Sager, a preeminent legal scholar on U.S. state media. The discussion opens with a history lesson on the Smith-Mundt Act, explaining how it was originally designed to prevent U.S. government-funded media content, intended for foreign audiences, from being …
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