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Veterinary Today discusses veterinary-related topics to help listeners better understand the latest trends and developments in veterinary practice and medicine from individuals making news in the veterinary profession. This podcast shares information that informs listeners of animal medicine and related procedures, to better serve clients and their pets, companion animals and livestock, and to establish a more informed, knowledgeable, and engaged clinic staff.
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KSN Podcast

Kovitz Shifrin Nesbit

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The KSN Podcast examines various aspects of our industry including condominium, homeowner, and townhome association law along with landlord/tenant law, property tax appeals and more. In each episode, Kovitz Shifrin Nesbit attorneys share their experience and insight as they discuss legal updates, best practices, industry trends, and more.
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Corey Seaman was born into a middle-class family in Washington, Illinois, a small town known for its close-knit community and Midwestern values. From a young age, Corey exhibited a natural curiosity about how things worked, often dismantling gadgets only to reassemble them. His early life in Washington shaped his understanding of the value of community and hard work.
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Naperville Community Television (NCTV17) is a nonprofit TV station founded in 1987 and dedicated to creating an informed, connected, and engaged community by telling local stories on air and online! The station produces several original talk shows that are also podcasts, including 630 Naperville, Business Connection, Dana being Dana, and Spotlight. You can view all our programming (including News and Sports) via simulcast and video-on-demand at NCTV17.org. To stay in the know about what's ha ...
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Innovations at Research Park

University of Illinois Research Park

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Tune in to hear insightful conversations on fascinating industry innovations with members of the Research Park community- startups, corporations, students, and alumni. The Research Park at University of Illinois is a leading hub for tech commercialization with a unique environment that cultivates startups and increases capabilities for established companies. The mixed-use composition promotes creative collisions and interdisciplinary collaborations, strengthening the bridge between campus an ...
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The Line Life Podcast

Endeavor Business Media

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Whether you are on the road to a job site or storm restoration effort or relaxing after a long workday, you can listen to stories about storm restoration efforts, best practices in line work and the men and women in the line trade. You will also have the opportunity to share your comments on topics covered in the podcasts. We invite you to subscribe to the podcast today and become part of our Line Life community.
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Community Shares of Illinois

Community Shares of Illinois

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Community Shares is a network of nonprofit organizations created to connect, fund, and raise awareness for community groups that focus on long-term solutions to social problems. This podcast gives our member organizations an opportunity to share the meaningful work they are doing! Our member organizations address the root causes of social problems facing our neighborhoods, our community, and our region. They provide education, promote health care, empower women and children, shelter animals, ...
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Alexis will share her journey as a civil engineer, discussing her experiences with workplace triumphs and challenges. She is a Subject Matter Expert (SME) in Construction and Transportation Safety, currently residing in Illinois. Conversations with Guests will be on various topics including STEM community efforts and how other engineers’ experiences have helped them become who they are today. Current Interests: Tackling Artificial Intelligence Bias towards African Americans, as well as, the ...
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Jim McFarland Joliet is highly active as a social worker. He is helping people, animals and providing help during a disaster. He was elected to serve more than one million community college students statewide on the Illinois Community College Board. He volunteered as an American Red Cross Disaster Area Responder for the Will County area, providing food, clothing, and shelter to people displaced by tragedies, such as house fires and the flood.
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**Podcast Summary: MO Futbol - Uniting Soccer Enthusiasts Globally** Discover your ultimate destination for all things soccer with the MO Futbol podcast! **Highlights:** 1. **Local & Global Soccer:** Stay updated on STL City SC and international fixtures. 2. **African Football Spotlight:** Follow Senegal's Afcon journey and explore soccer's cultural impact. 3. **Heritage & Identity:** Unite with us as we share diverse heritage stories. 4. **Player Profiles:** Dive into the lives of soccer st ...
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Roots Watering Hole Podcast Series

Orrin Williams and Akilah Martin

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The Roots Watering Hole podcast series is provided through generous support from the Kalliopeia Foundation. Thanks to their support we have begun the journey to share space in elevated wisdom from numerous voices of people who do good in the world in various forms while providing information to our target communities. Roots Watering Hole produces oral narratives for a multitude of purposes. One track is a monthly gardening education and food literacy series co-hosted by Orrin Williams, the F ...
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For all the mental health professionals out there as well as those interested in working in mental health - this is your go to podcast for all things related to taking your career and business to the next level. The My Freedom Podcast is here to give you all the necessary tools and information which you need in order to not only thrive in your mental health career, but to open a private practice, build, grow and sustain a successful business in the field. Through conversations with successfu ...
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There is no shortage of “how-to” information for beginner and advanced growers alike. But gardeners are looking for inspiration in others’ stories as well. The new Why We Grow podcast from Carrie and Dale Spoonemore, founders of Park Seed’s app From Seed to Spoon, dives into the many reasons why people choose to begin gardening. Why We Grow gives listeners: - A Familiar Place: Gardeners talking to gardeners. - Encouragement for All Regions: Meet a variety of growing enthusiasts from across t ...
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Corey Seaman is a highly accomplished professional business owner who has solidified an outstanding reputation in the industry. With a sharp focus on innovation and an insatiable thirst for success, Corey consistently exhibits exceptional leadership qualities and an unwavering dedication to excellence. His ability to foresee market trends and adapt…
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For this audio story in our ICYMI series for T&D World's Line Life Podcast, we are featuring the February 2024 cover story, "Line Monitoring, New York Style." The story, which was written by Alan Ettlinger, senior director of research, technology development and innovation at New York Power Authority (NYPA), describes how the utility is using fiber…
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Emerging developments surrounding the spread of avian influenza (H5N1) into our nation’s dairy supply are ongoing and ever-changing. Meanwhile, Illinois has a new invasive species of tick, the Asian longhorned tick, confirmed by entomologists at the National Veterinary Services Laboratory. The species is capable of carrying tick-borne diseases, fir…
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For Part 1 of our new Problem Solvers series for the Line Life Podcast, we are highlighting Tim Barat, who worked as a sparky (electrician) before training to become a liney (lineworker) in Victoria, Melbourne, Australia. While working in the line trade in 2009, Tim experienced Black Saturday, a day he will never forget. Wildfires took the lives of…
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In the aftermath of a fatal tornado in Mayfield, Kentucky, Mayfield Electric & Water Systems navigated devastation and outages. By listening to this narrated version of an article, which is part of T&D World's In Case You Missed It series, General Superintendent Marty T. Ivy shares how his utility was able to swiftly respond after a tornado with wi…
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Matt Ahrens oversees performance and tools work for the Accelerated Big Data Platforms group at NVIDIA. He’s a long-time leader in the University of Illinois community with a story that spans the 20-year history of the Research Park. Tune in to hear about his career journey, his perspectives learned along the way, and what he sees as the future of …
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Jason Mendoza, a journeyman lineworker for San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E), served in the military before pursuing a career in the line trade. After working for utilities in the Midwest, he and his family moved to California, where he is now on a transmission crew at SDG&E. Listen to this episode to hear his stories of working from a helicopter an…
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Corey Seaman is a highly accomplished professional business owner who has carved out a remarkable reputation in the industry. With a keen eye for innovation and a relentless drive for success, Corey has consistently demonstrated exceptional leadership skills and an unwavering commitment to excellence. As the owner of his own business, Corey has suc…
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On this episode of NCTV17's 630 Naperville, co-hosts Paige and Nathan Ronchetti are joined by experts to discuss when to see an orthodontist, the signs and prevention of skin cancer, lithium-ion battery safety, and the many benefits of massage. Later in the episode, Chris Grano gives us a look inside Billy Bricks pizza in Naperville on the first ed…
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At Salt River Project, the transmission group strives to work smarter, not harder. After identifying tasks in pole maintenance and construction with room for improvement, JD Newham, transmission group supervisor for SRP, worked with LineWise, a product development company, to invent specialized tools to help the line crews improve productivity and …
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When you consider wildlife … specifically wildlife medicine and research … that’s a world as big as all of the outdoors! Dr. Matthew Allender, Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine’s (UI-CVM’s) Diagnostic Lab, Director at the Wildlife Epidemiology Lab at the UI-CVM’s Department of Veterinary Clini…
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Milton Draper, a journeyman lineworker and foreman for Ameren Illinois, married into a family of lineworkers. After working in the construction industry, he has worked in the line trade for the last 15 years, and he currently runs a three-member crew with two apprentices. He also divides his time between his work in the field and mentoring the next…
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“The State of Post-Pandemic Evictions: Where Are We Now?” – KSN landlord/tenant attorney Jessica Ryan discusses important legal updates impacting Illinois landlords and rental property managers. Topics include the CARES Act, Cook Counties Early Resolution Program (ERP), rental assistance, and more. (64 mins.)…
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In this ICYMI episode, three top journeyman teams share their tips, techniques and memories from years of competition at the International Lineman's Rodeo. The event, which will mark its 40th anniversary in 2024, gives lineworkers and their families the opportunity to come together to celebrate the line trade. Listen to this Line Life Podcast episo…
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🚀 Join us on a groundbreaking journey with Junction FC, as we embark on revolutionizing soccer in Central Illinois! In this must-watch episode, we dive deep into the heart and soul of a football club that's changing the game from the ground up. From their humble beginnings to their ambitious goals for the season, discover how Junction FC is making …
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Kris Onda, a fourth-step apprentice for CORE Electric Cooperative in Conifer, Colorado, is an International Lineman's Rodeo competitor and the first lineworker in his family. During this episode, he talks about focusing on wildfire mitigation and wildlife protection and servicing his cooperative's members living on cliffs up in the mountains. He al…
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Dr. Beth Conerty helps lead business development for the Integrated Bioprocessing Research Lab at the University of Illinois. She’s also the Regional Innovation Officer for the iFAB Tech Hub, an initiative created by the Biden administration to strengthen manufacturing innovation in America. Tune in to hear about the research area of bioprocessing …
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On this episode of 630 Naperville, Co-Hosts Paige and Nathan Ronchetti learn about the Naperville Police Department's K-9 team, visit Treasures Naperville with Katie Wood, learn about a family whose history spans decades in the Naperville Community, go on a Century Walk with Brand Bobosky, and hear a special performance from North Central College's…
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“Chicago and Cook County Landlord Laws - Comparing the RLTO and RTLO” - KSN landlord/tenant attorney Jessica Ryan discusses important legal updates impacting Illinois landlords and rental property managers. Topics include the Residential Tenant Landlord Ordinance (RTLO), Residential Landlord Tenant Ordinance (RLTO), local ordinance comparisons (Oak…
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This narrated version of the third article in the September 2023 T&D World Lineworker Supplement, "Powering Puerto Rico," explores how LUMA's lineworkers are building a next-generation electrical system to increase grid resiliency and reliability. The audio story is a follow-up to the two-part Line Life Podcast series featuring Dr. Shay Bahramirad,…
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This Line Life Podcast episode features two special women who have made their mark on the line trade. Susan Blaser, the lead line technician program coordinator at Metropolitan Community College-Kansas City, spent 21 years at Kansas City Power & Light (now Evergy) as a journeyman lineworker and in the training department before joining MCC 15 years…
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In this podcast episode, Musa interviews Marcus Kelcher, a sporting director with KC Athletics. They discuss Marcus' background in soccer, including his playing career in St. Louis and Germany. Marcus shares his experience coaching in Omaha and Dallas, as well as his involvement in building a soccer program at Pitt State University. They also touch…
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An innovative veterinary pharmaceutical clinical trials program has been operating at a central Illinois pet clinic for more than 10 years, allowing pet owners to enroll their dogs and cats in breakthrough drug treatment research. Pets benefit from potential life-changing and life-saving medicines being developed, treating such conditions as flea i…
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Let's get going on the upcoming garden season for 2024! Bill of Health Food is Medicine Approaches to Address Diet-Related Health Conditions. Take a look for yourself and study how your food choices may be good for you and the environmental health of the planet. Some cities while not banning meat, want to encourage us to eat more plants and have si…
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Corey Seaman is a highly accomplished professional business owner who has solidified an outstanding reputation in the industry. With a sharp focus on innovation and an insatiable thirst for success, Corey consistently exhibits exceptional leadership qualities and an unwavering dedication to excellence. As the proprietor of his enterprise, Corey ade…
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For this In Case You Missed It (ICYMI) episode, we are featuring the second article in the 2023 Lineworker Supplement, "Training Women on the Line." This narrated article provides four strategies for electric utilities to attract, train and retain female lineworkers. It also gives tips for women to succeed in the line trade and reflects on the hist…
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Nick Cummins, a superintendent for IB Abel, shares his story about working for two decades in the line trade and being the son of a lineworker. He and his father, David "Check Check" Cummins, traveled the country to perform line work. During these projects, Nick learned new strategies and techniques, which he is now sharing with his field crews.…
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On this episode of NCTV17's 630 Naperville, co-hosts Nathan and Paige Ronchetti are joined by experts to discuss common real estate myths and the benefits of hands-on art, take a special look at Naperville's Fire Station 8, and see a special Irish Dance performance.By NCTV17
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Volunteer lineworkers are bringing first-time electricity to American homeowners through the Light Up Navajo project, organized by the American Public Power Association and the National Utility Tribal Authority. Listen to this narrated version of an article published in T&D World's 2023 Lineworker Supplement to learn how the line trade is joining f…
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“2024 Illinois Landlord Legal Updates- Part 2” – KSN landlord/tenant attorney Jessica Ryan discusses important legal updates impacting Illinois landlords and rental property managers. Topics include the Just Housing ordinance, Cook County Residential Tenant Landlord ordinance, source of income, state of evictions, and more. (50 mins.)…
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For Part 2 of our two-part series about LUMA, a utility in Puerto Rico, we are shining the spotlight on vegetation management, automation devices and substation work. Dr. Shay Bahramirad, senior vice president, engineering, asset management and capital programs for LUMA, continues the discussion about the grid modernization projects. For example, t…
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On this episode of the My Freedom Podcast, we had the pleasure of sitting down with Dr Anancia Stafford and hearing more about her insightful journey into psychotherapy. Along with her psychotherapy work in her own private practice - Inner Peaces Counseling and Consulting LLC, Anancia is also a Adjunct Professor at DePaul University. In this episod…
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Since discovering the Food Institute website I have spent considerable time reading through the offerings and found the following to share: Food Institute Food as Medicine Conundrum https://foodinstitute.com/focus/the-food-as-medicine-conundrum/ No surprise here but the Food Institute shares insight about the causes of the global Type-2 Diabetes pa…
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KSN attorneys Kelly Elmore and Jonathan Crowell discuss important 2024 legislative updates impacting Indiana condominium, homeowner (HOA), and townhome associations. Topics include beekeeping regulations, Lemonade Stand bill, false liens, board member responsibilities, and more. (30 mins.)By KSN Law Podcast
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KSN attorneys Kelly Elmore and Jonathan Crowell discuss important 2024 legislative updates impacting Indiana condominium, homeowner (HOA), and townhome associations. Topics include Federal Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) legal requirements, deadlines, penalties, and board member responsibilities. Kelly and Jonathan also address new Fannie Mae and …
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