Welcome to The Cunning Man's Journal, a podcast where an anonymous British practitioner of folk magic shares his personal journey, rituals, and reflections. Rooted in centuries-old traditions, this modern-day Cunning Man offers insight into the mystical world of spellcraft, divination, and herbal lore, blending the ancient with the contemporary. Each episode unfolds like an entry from his secret journal, giving listeners a rare glimpse into the mind of a local magical practitioner. Join him ...
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Through the use of natural medicine and folk remedies people and their pets can find solutions to well-being recovery. Episodes will range from dealing with particular conditions to the role of preventive management. Motivating and educational in combination can help to change peoples lives for the positive and not to forget the family pet.
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The Three Ravens is an English myth and folklore podcast hosted by Eleanor Conlon and Martin Vaux. Each weekly episode focuses on one of England's 39 historic counties, exploring the history, folklore and traditions of the area, from ghosts and mermaids to mythical monsters, half-forgotten heroes, bloody legends, and much, much more. Then, and most importantly, we take turns to tell a new version of an ancient story from that county - all before discussing what that tale might mean, where it ...
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Listen for interviews with authors, artists, and newsmakers that tell the story of our region. Email us: [email protected]
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Exploring the mythic journeys we undertake when coming to know ourselves through interviews with herbalists, story keepers, ancestral listeners, consciousness explorers, earth dreamers, and other wise folk. Story is medicine, magic is real, healing is open-ended & endless.
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Stories of people, places and events from Devon's history.
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An intimate journey of remembering and reclaiming ancestral stories, feminine wisdom, and earth magic. Throughout the series, I talk with guests from Ireland & the British Isles about ancestral dreaming and remembering as a pathway back to reverent ways of living in the modern world. Through stories, teachings, and personal sharing we’ll discover the greater possibility of who we can be in this time of planetary change.
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The podcast network that speaks to people with chronic illness, invisible illness, disability, and chronic pain. "Explicitly Sick Podcast" with Monica Michelle + "[Human]care Podcast" with Eva Minkoff Be Kind. Be Gentle. Be A Bad Ass. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Survival, Bushcraft, folk Arts. From Primitive to Post Apocalyptic... we’ll cover a multitude of skills. Join us.
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Welcome to Appalachian Words, the show about language and culture in Appalachia. I’m your host, Jennifer Heinmiller. I am co-author of the Dictionary of Southern Appalachian English, a historical dictionary that is over 1.3 million words long and covers everything from "ain’t never" to "zonies alive." If you’re curious about that one, subscribe and tune in. I welcome your questions, comments, stories, suggestions, and pumpkin bread. Contact me at [email protected]
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The Melungeon Heritage Association presents its 2020 Annual Melungeon Union Meeting lineup of speakers through this new podcast due to COVID-19. This seven episode series brings the extraordinary stories and insights from an array of voices, each with their own facinating glimpse into mixed-ancestry and cultural evolution. Hosted by Heather Andolina, President of The Melungeon Heritage Association, and Lis Malone, Podcaster and Diversity Inclusion Advocate. Produced by Lis Malone. Presented ...
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The Elder Tree is a not-for profit organisation, empowering people through grassroots herbal education. This podcast showcases a myriad of amazing plant medicine folk from around Australia doing inspiring things. There are four segments to the podcast: - Herbal Education: Presented by Twiggy Dawn - Permaculture Herbalism: Presented by Tonielle Christensen - Sacred Herbalism: Presented by Stephanie Hazel • Self Care With Herbs: Presented by Jessyca Bosscha Buy us a cuppa so we can continue ...
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Broadcasting Healing Energy with LIVE Music and laughter! A multi-media variety show, featuring LIVE music, industry guests and hopefully some insight. We consider the material presented to be therapeutic relief for the global community, in order to unite and share with honest human expression. We encourage and promote independent original, local live music, art, compassion and community building.
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Your local digital health ecosystem is a bubble. There’s a much bigger picture out there. What if you could learn from people working on similar problems in other contexts? This is the podcast that focuses on real, practical learnings for vendors, researchers and policy folk working for responsible AI and digital health with underserved communities. Join digital health leader Dr Shubs Upadhyay who has worked across the ecosystem as we unpack the insights of people serving underserved communi ...
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Hosted by Ryan Warner and Chandra Thomas Whitfield, CPR News' daily interview show focuses on the state's people, issues and ideas.
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What can we do to make the most of the ONE precious life we've all been given? Renowned podcaster, author, and self-improvement junkie Troy Farkas travels the world in search of answers to this very important question. New video episodes released every other week featuring impactful conversations with guests who share their own inspirational stories about how they've navigated life, and the things you can do TODAY to improve yours.
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Home Routes Radio is dedicated to celebrating Folk Music, the origins, the roots and the artists. The Podcast is also a champion of the Home Routes – Chemin Chez Nous House Concert circuits across the country connecting hosts, audiences and artists across the country. Check out www.homeroutes.ca for more info. Mitch Podolak is a living breathing Folk Music Encyclopaedia with the first hand experience in the Folk Music World that is renowned across the Country and beyond. The Wednesday Night ...
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Plant Love Radio features conversations with some of the best and most renowned herbalists. Here, they share favorite lessons and resources for living happier, balanced and more resilient lives through the wonders of herbal medicine. The podcast host, Lana Camiel, is also an herbalist and a pharmacy professor. (Formerly known as Wellness Insider Network)
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Health Leadership, News Highlights, and Top Movie Picks
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49:23Essentia Health CEO Dr. David Herman on regional healthcare issues. Plus, news with Dave Thompson and Matt Olien's countdown of favorite films #20 to #11.
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May 22, 2025: A 'final exam' for education -- in the classroom with Colorado's teacher of the year
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49:03Today we go inside the classroom, with Colorado's Teacher of the Year, Janet Damon of Delta High School, an alternative public school in Denver. How growing up in Colorado helped shape her as an educator, plus, her students share the qualities they've learned from her that will help them seize the summer. Also, documentary filmmaker and Colorado Co…
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Three Ravens Bestiary #17: Hellhounds
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1:14:14For this week's Bonus Episode we're padding through mists on silent paws and peering, with eyes of flame, at the history and folklore of Hellhounds! With so much to talk about, there's no mucking around: we dive straight into prehistory, discussing how humankind's domestication of the dog set the stage for conceptions of the Hellhound. From our ear…
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Early Alzheimer’s Diagnosis Supported by Most Americans
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50:13Joan Danks shares insights from a new Alzheimer’s Association report showing widespread public support for early detection and emerging treatments. Also, cases are rising in ND.
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Choosing Your Service Dog With Tara Moriarty
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1:07:07Summary In this conversation, the speakers discuss the complexities of choosing and training service dogs versus puppies, emphasizing the importance of temperament, the challenges of finding suitable dogs, and the training process. They share personal experiences and insights on navigating the world of service animals, including the significance of…
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May 21, 2025: 'Countdown' examines how the U.S. is updating its ‘geriatric’ nuclear arsenal
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49:10This country’s nuclear arsenal is “geriatric.” And many of the people who maintain it are heading towards retirement. Plus, the agency that oversees the nuclear arsenal has not been immune to the possibility of federal staffing cuts. Colorado science writer Sarah Scoles examines the future of nuclear defense in her book, “Countdown: The Blinding Fu…
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Honoring Care, Folk Songs, Mushrooms, and Tribal Firewood Programs
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50:06From award-winning elder care to folk ballads, fungi farming, and tribal firewood, it’s a rich mix of people and place on Main Street.
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May 20, 2025: Empowering and supporting an aging Colorado: the solutions the state’s considering
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49:11When it comes to planning for Colorado's fastest growing population, people 65 and older, the state's Senior Specialist on Aging, Kristine Burrows, says it needs to be a group effort that includes government, the business community, nonprofits, philanthropy, and anyone with a vision for big, bold ideas. The state just released a new report called "…
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Aerospace Medicine & ND Tourism: Mental Health and Travel in Focus
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49:29UND launches the ND Center for Aerospace Medicine, and Sara Otte Coleman previews 2025 tourism highlights on the television service of Prairie Pulse with John Harris.
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May 19, 2025: Polis on vetoes, housing laws; Evolving vision for downtown Denver
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49:11Governor Jared Polis is flexing his executive power. He vetoed a priority bill for Democrats and threatens to withhold funds from cities that don't follow new housing laws. Also, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston talks about an evolving vision for downtown Denver and big project investments. Then, Denver Post reporter Sam Tabachnik on his investigation in…
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132. Introspection and Reflection: Kerri Alexander on Self Care with Herbs
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46:59Kerri is a naturopath, herbalist and menstrual health women's wisdom educator living and working on Darug and Guringai Country. She holds an Advanced Diploma of Naturopathy from Nature Care College and completed post-graduate studies in Western Herbal Medicine at the University of New England in Armidale with commendation. Kerri is passionate about…
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On the week's episode we're digging into the history and folklore of Lincolnshire, and disturbing a monster in the woods that lives beside a half-forgotten well... We start off discussing St Dunstan's Day, including Dunstan's life as an English folk hero, and what the historical record tells us he actually did, all before we advance to Lincolnshire…
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On this week's episode of Local Legends, Martin is joined around the campfire by Emma Heard, the creator of perhaps the country's preeminent folklore blog, Weird Wiltshire! As Emma and Martin discuss during this conversation, Emma launched Weird Wiltshire during the pandemic. Originally intended as a means for Emma to explore her interests in folkl…
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May 16, 2025: Denver mayor on immigration, federal lawsuit, and housing; CSU alum now at MSNBC
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49:18It’s been a trying year for Denver’s mayor. Mike Johnston has battled with the Trump administration over the city’s welcoming immigration policies. On the flipside, a top attraction, the 16th Street Mall, is finally reopening. Then, a steel startup in Boulder plans to make climate-friendly iron. And MSNBC's Eugene Daniels returns to his alma matter…
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Melanoma Awareness, News Review, Killer Clown, and Arctic Artifacts
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50:16Dr. Marc Hurlbert discusses melanoma prevention, Dave Thompson reviews the news, Matt Olien critiques Clown in a Cornfield, and we explore Arctic archaeology.
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May 15, 2025: Colorado raft supply companies navigate the uncertain waters of tariffs; Preserving oral histories
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28:28Navigating the on-again-off-again tariffs can be like navigating the rapids on a river in Colorado. We hear from two raft supply companies about the impact. Then, words to live by from the student speaker at Western Colorado University's commencement. Plus, how older Coloradans are connecting with kids in the classroom for mutual benefit. And a cre…
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On this month's episode of Magic and Medicines, Eleanor is guiding us through the history of Alchemy, from turning base metals into gold to the truth behind the Philosopher's Stone to much more besides! We start off talking about how several traditions we might recognise as 'Alchemy' grew up in isolation in the ancient world, including in Ancient C…
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Edwin Land’s Polaroid Legacy & Dr. Berg’s Beef Month Grilling Tips
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50:30In and upcoming America Experience, the legacy of Polaroid’s Edwin Land with Ron Fierstein, then its grill time with expert tips from NDSU meat scientist Dr. Eric Berg.
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May 14, 2025: Attorney General Weiser on 20 lawsuits and counting; Jewish music for all
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30:14President Trump has signed executive orders at a dizzying pace: 152 as of this morning. Any number of them affect Colorado. That has kept Democratic Attorney General Phil Weiser very busy -- he's filed filed 20 lawsuits so far challenging some of those orders. Then, cuts to food aid are on the table as Congress considers a new spending bill. Plus, …
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Implementation. What does it mean? Why is it hard? How do we get it right? Failure. Are we, in Global Digital Health, thinking and acting in a way that doesn't help us move forward? Caroline Perrin, Director of the Geneva Digital Health Hub joins us on the Global Perspectives on Digital Health podcast to share her views on this. This episode is for…
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131: Herb Trends, Ethics & The Business of Herbalism: Mason Taylor on Sacred Herbalism
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1:14:25When herbal trends meet capitalism, how does the practice of herbalism remain ethical? What does it mean for herbal businesses and herbal practitioners to be thinking about sustainability, social ethics and the lifespan of plants? In this interview with Superfeast's Mason Taylor, Stephanie Hazel opens a conversation around these thorny questions th…
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Voices of Faith, Farming, History and Foraging
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49:59An American Pope, the NRCS at 90, Dr. Tom Isern on Baldwin Ranch history, morel mushroom hunting, and a love story where timing proves everything.
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May 13, 2025: How receiving (and writing) letters brings happiness to seniors; 'The Invisible Patient'
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29:21When Angela Lee moved to Life Care Center of Evergreen, she was lonely. Until one day changed it all...Love For Our Elders is a non-profit organization that aims to relieve loneliness among people living in care facilities through letter writing. Then, a new documentary by a retiree in Grand Junction examines "The Invisible Patient" -- stories of f…
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Trauma-Informed Care & ND Legislative Insights with Gov. Armstrong
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50:04Heather Simonich shares trauma-informed care insights, followed by North Dakota Governor Kelly Armstrong discussing 2025 legislative priorities and key issues.
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May 12, 2025: Taking stock of the session with bills that passed, new lawmakers and... poetry
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29:11Now that this year's state legislative session has ended, what did lawmakers accomplish? And what did they miss? We'll take stock with "Purplish." Plus two freshman lawmakers reflect on their experience. And a little poetry to sum up the session.By Colorado Public Radio
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This week, on the first of the 'Final Five' episodes in our second lap around England's 39 historic counties, we're digging into the sacred ritual landscape of Wiltshire, and getting weird! We start off discussing St Pancras Day, including Pancras' martyrdom in 4th century Rome when he was a mere teenager, before his bones went on tour with St Augu…
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We’re on a break at the moment to get married and enjoy a bit of time either side of our wedding, but, to fill the gap, this is the second of two new compilation episodes containing a trio of stories from across our earlier series. We have entitled this episode Three Tragedies, because these stories all involve the impacts of loss – be that the los…
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May 9, 2025: How deportations are playing out in Colorado; A milestone on Colfax Ave.
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49:23Colorado's a flashpoint when it comes to immigration, especially Aurora and Denver, which the new administration has singled out. CPR justice reporter Allison Sherry and Denverite's Kyle Harris join a roundtable with our colleagues at "The Middle" hosted by Jeremy Dobson. Then, a milestone for construction on Colfax Avenue. Plus, a new passenger tr…
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Ethical Dilemmas, Legislative Recaps, and Superhero Drama
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49:10Dr. Jack Russell Weinstein explores his book "Israel, Palestine, and the Trolley Problem;" In Session recaps the legislative session; Matt Olien reviews "Thunderbolts*."
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May 8, 2025: Bike shop rides into the sunset amid tariffs; Federal cuts upend classrooms
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48:16A bike maker in Colorado Springs has been building Colorado-inspired bicycles for more than a decade, but the reality of tariffs means going out of business. And, from mass layoffs at the Department of Education to a crusade against DEI in schools, the Trump Administration has sent shockwaves through Colorado classrooms. Also, Welcome to the Indiev…
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In the fourth episode of our "Fairy Book Project," Martin tells The Yellow Dwarf - a picaresque adventure about fire-breathing basilisks, how mermaids champion the course of true love, and the dangers of indulging children... If you are unfamiliar with the Lang Fairy Tales, these seminal collections were assembled between 1889 and 1913 by a married…
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Culinary Adventures, Storytelling, and Innovative Education
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50:18Huckleberry House - a culinary flair with Chris Tello, a nostalgic tale from Becky Blenkush, and Sylvan Learning's impact on North Dakota education with Kari Weigel.
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May 7, 2025: State lawmakers head to the finish line; Colorado Flower Collective helps farmers bloom
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49:12How much did Colorado lawmakers cross off their "to do" list, and what's left to do as they head into the final day of the legislative session? Then, what potential federal funding cuts could mean to public media in Colorado. Plus, how the Colorado Flower Collective is helping local flower farmers. Later, words to remember to stay safe from lightni…
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From crisis to revolution. Why Africa's moment is now, a healthtech VC's case.
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1:04:21A healthtech investor's view on healthcare in Africa in the next 10 years. If you’re building or investing for impact with underserved communities in Africa, this episode is for you. Rowena Luk has walked the talk. She is the ‘OG’ of creating visibility on digital health in Africa, and has built and scaled for impact in over 40 countries on the con…
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Health, Environment, and Heritage: Insights on Stroke and Conservation
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49:59Explore stroke prevention with Essentia Health, climate challenges with H2O Radio, Nebraska’s CRP program struggles, and cultural restoration with Our Living Lands.
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May 6, 2025: Colorado nonprofits work to overcome cuts; What 'climate realism' means for green energy
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49:06Federal funding cuts are creating a domino effect for Colorado nonprofits as they work to figure out what's next. Then, Secretary of Energy Chris Wright says he's not a climate change denier; he's a climate change realist. What does that mean for alternative sources of energy? Plus, author Tommy Orange's commencement message for the graduating clas…
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Wishes and Roots: Hope and History with Linda Pauling From Make-A-Wish
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50:29Linda Pauling shares the Make-A-Wish origin story, and Tom Isern explores the sustainable legacy of the Baldwin Ranches in Dickey County.
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May 5, 2025: How to turn an office high-rise into homes; United expands in Denver
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49:21It's a rough time for commercial real estate. Could vacant high-rises be turned into apartments? In downtown Denver, a developer has bought two buildings with that in mind. We'll find out what a conversion takes. Then, United's new flight to Rome is the latest example of the airline's investment in Denver. Plus, Purplish explores a rare veto showdo…
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The Tale Of A Youth Who Set Out To Learn What Fear Was
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25:58In the third episode of our "Fairy Book Project," Eleanor tells The Tale Of A Youth Who Set Out To Learn What Fear Was - a surprisingly macabre ghost story about stampeding beds, how older people can often be quite rotten to younger ones, and the benefits of bravery... If you are unfamiliar with the Lang Fairy Tales, these seminal collections were …
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130. Restoring Nature with Native Plants & Agroforestry in the Daintree: Liana Toth on Permaculture Herbalism
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1:30:06Liana is the Nursery Manager at ClimateForce and designer of organic and holistic food systems rooted in ecology, wellness and care. With a strong foundation in growing native and productive trees, she works at the intersection of ecosystem restoration, endangered plant conservation, and regenerative agriculture. Her work makes permaculture and agr…
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We’re on a break at the moment to get married and enjoy a bit of time either side of our wedding, but, to fill the gap, this is the first of two new compilation episodes containing a trio of stories from across our earlier series. We have entitled this episode Three Weird Tales because these are tales about such strange folkloric concepts, there’s …
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May 2, 2025: How The Women's Bank of Denver fostered inclusion, opportunity, and empowerment
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49:12Not that long ago, women seeking a loan or line of credit faced invasive questions from bankers. "Are you planning on having children?" "What type of birth control are you using?" "Where's your husband?" Against that backdrop, in the 1970s, The Women's Bank of Denver was founded--changing financial lives for generations. Sr. Host Ryan Warner speaks…
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Veterans, Property Taxes, and a Southern Gothic Spectacle
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49:36Veterans’ stories, a stalled tax reform bill, and a Southern Gothic film review—today’s show brings emotion, politics, and powerful storytelling.
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May 1, 2025: Voters, Congressional delegation on Trump's first 100 days; The secret life of Mary Rippon
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49:02As President Trump marks 100 days in office, we get a read from Colorado's Congressional delegation and the state's voters. Then, she was the first female professor at the University of Colorado Boulder, but she had a secret that remained hidden for nearly a century. Plus, Colorado Wonders about a disappearing river. And, are you ready to evacuate …
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Prince Hyacinth And The Dear Little Princess
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16:43In the second episode of our "Fairy Book Project," Eleanor tells Prince Hyacinth And The Dear Little Princess - a story about the bliss of ignorance, dubious fairy wisdom, and about how truly enormous noses can obstruct the path of true love... If you are unfamiliar with the Lang Fairy Tales, these seminal collections were assembled between 1889 an…
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De-Extinction Ethics & Germans from Russia Food Traditions
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49:38Jack Russell Weinstein on the ethics of de-extinction, plus German-Russian foods and stories with Michael Miller and Jeremy Kopp of NDSU’s Heritage Collection.
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April 30, 2025: The start of severe weather season; A friendship after Saigon's fall
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49:14We check-in with Denver7 chief meteorologist Lisa Hidalgo as severe weather season begins, and find out what weather phenomenon fascinates her the most. Then, one family's concern as Congress grapples with the future of Medicaid. Plus, a friendship forged in the aftermath of war 50 years after the Fall of Saigon. Also, in our series Aging Matters, …
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New Food Rules, Arctic Resilience, Backyard Chickens, and 1889 Reflections
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49:52Today's show covers calls for stricter food rules, Arctic climate resilience, chicken rentals for families, and the enduring spirit of 1889 with Tom Isern.
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April 29, 2025: Elevating Africa and the opportunities it creates in Colorado; Authenticity in African fashion
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48:12For the past 20 years... the Denver-based, grassroots non-profit Africa Agenda has been working to build and elevate relationships between Colorado and the continent of Africa. George Bamu is its founder and executive director and his organization often works closely with state Rep. Naquetta Ricks. Then, an entrepreneur based in Broomfield has a vi…
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Holmberg Accountability, Innovation, and Inspiration Across North Dakota
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50:08New Holmberg documents prompt calls for change, DSU pioneers virtual anatomy, and Loxley Brown inspires girls to dream big in science and technology.
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