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National Parks Traveler is the world's top-rated, editorially independent, nonprofit media organization dedicated to covering national parks and protected areas on a daily basis. Traveler offers readers and listeners a unique multimedia blend of news, feature content, debate, and discussion all tied to national parks and protected areas.
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The Cognitive Crucible

Information Professionals Association

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The Cognitive Crucible explores all aspects of our generational challenge: Cognitive Security. It is the only podcast dedicated to increasing interdisciplinary collaboration between information operations practitioners, scholars, and policy makers. Join the discussion forum each week with the Cognitive Crucible host, John Bicknell. Have a question or would like to suggest a topic go to: https://information-professionals.org/podcasts/cognitive-crucible.
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abandoned: The All-American Ruins Podcast guides listeners through immersive audio fantasies, recreating host Blake Pfeil’s experiences exploring abandoned spaces across the United States and around the world. Along the way, abandoned asks critical questions about American history and culture, community, economics, the environment, and mental health while encouraging folks to activate their imaginations as a tool for healing. 🎧 Official Select - On-Air Fest (2023) ✨ Nominee: Ambie Awards (Be ...
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Once again Justin took the show on the road to visit with Joel and Jess Sheingold of The Wreck Tiki Bar at Hatteras Landing. Accompanied by Phil Forslund, they conversed with the owners, weekly entertainer Rory Live and a six year old customer named Brett who shared his review of one of The Wreck's menu items! No vacation to Hatteras Island is comp…
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There is never a shortage of stories to follow across the National Park System, whether you’re in the West at Olympic National Park, the Northeast at Acadia National Park, or the Southwest at Grand Canyon National Park. This week, Contributing Editor Kim O’Connell is down in North Carolina to spend a few days at Cape Hatteras National Seashore, whi…
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The Cognitive Crucible is a forum that presents different perspectives and emerging thought leadership related to the information environment. The opinions expressed by guests are their own, and do not necessarily reflect the views of or endorsement by the Information Professionals Association. During this episode, Hatteras Hoops discusses business…
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The Cognitive Crucible is a forum that presents different perspectives and emerging thought leadership related to the information environment. The opinions expressed by guests are their own, and do not necessarily reflect the views of or endorsement by the Information Professionals Association. During this episode, US Army Major Michael Zequeira di…
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Along 1,600 miles of the Eastern Seaboard, from Maine to Florida, sea level rise, subsidence, and more potent storms are challenging the National Park Service to figure out how best to protect wildlife and their habitats, as well as historic structures, archaeological sites, modern infrastructure, landscapes, and, of course, visitors. In the coming…
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Justin went back out on the streets to Owens' Restaurant at Milepost 16 in Nags Head to experience the new nightlife environment they've created. Jazz Nights at Owens' are currently Friday night through Sunday night, but they plan to do it nightly if possible! Between the drinks, the late-night food menu and the entertainment, you're bound to have …
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The Cognitive Crucible is a forum that presents different perspectives and emerging thought leadership related to the information environment. The opinions expressed by guests are their own, and do not necessarily reflect the views of or endorsement by the Information Professionals Association. During this episode, Dr. Wayne “Mike” Hall discusses h…
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In the remote wilderness of the Brooks Mountain Range in Alaska, where untamed rivers wind through vast expanses of tundra and towering mountains, a peculiar and alarming phenomenon is taking place. Since 2017 at least 75 pristine waterways, which once shimmered with crystalline clarity, have taken on a haunting hue of orange and now contain very c…
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Thanks to VusicOBX, Justin conducts a one-on-one interview with Niko Moon, 2021 CMT Music Award Nominee for Breakthrough Video of the Year for his hit "Good Time" and 2022 iHeartRadio Nominee for Best New Country Artist. Niko takes the stage at Roanoke Island Festival Park in Manteo on June 30 as part of the 2024 Togetherness Tour with Michael Fran…
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On the remote Sea Islands of South Carolina, golf courses and gated developments are changing the rural character of some of the first African American-owned lands in the country. The Gullah/Geechee are the direct descendants of the enslaved people who once worked on the area's rice, cotton and indigo plantations; now, the island that serves as the…
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Sometimes, it’s not possible to get inside an abandoned space, but the ghosts that may still linger among the ruins of George’s Music in Orlando, FL activate Blake’s imagination just the same. Join him for this special bonus episode as he daydreams the insides of the abandoned music store, surrounded on all sides by the echoes of America’s Disney-s…
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Have you ever wanted to scratch beneath the surface of a national park and gain a better understanding of the issues the National Park Service is challenged with? Or to see what research is being conducted, or understand what goals are being chased? The staff at Grand Teton National Park just released their 2024 Grand Glimpse of the Park and the ma…
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Justin takes the show on the road to Nags Head and hangs out with Chris and Ashley McGrath of McGrath’s Burger Shack in the Outer Banks Mall. If you’re looking for amazing food, fun and atmosphere, this place is a MUST! Outer Banks This Week Podcast Presented by: Kelly's Automotive Sponsored by: Wanchese Marina and Landing Grill Stripers Bar & Gril…
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As the National Mammal and a symbol closely tied to the National Park Service and the national parks, bison are highly revered in the United States. But that doesn’t mean they’re free of controversy. Recently the staff at Yellowstone National Park released the Final Environmental Impact Statement on a bison management plan for the park. The preferr…
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Summer is on the horizon so Justin brought in the C.O.O. of Outer Banks This Week, former Nags Head Ocean Rescue lifeguard Phil Forslund, to talk about the do's, the don'ts and things you may not have thought about or considered when going to the beach. Outer Banks This Week Podcast Presented by: Kelly's Automotive Sponsored by: Wanchese Marina and…
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In these two minute podcast episodes, humorist and storyteller, Tim Lovelace, shares his unique and positive outlook on life by using everyday stories to uplift, encourage, inspire and motivate listeners. https://m.facebook.com/comediantimlovelace https://www.instagram.com/timlovelacecomedy https://youtube.com/@TimLovelaceComedy…
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There is so much rich history across the National Park System, from chapters of the Revolutionary War held in parks in the eastern half of the country to stories from the gold rush that stampeded through Alaska during the late 1890s. This is Kurt Repanshek, your host at The National Parks Traveler. I’ve always been fascinated with history. And when…
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Sitting in with Justin on this episode are Carol and Shelly, programmers and DJs from Radio Hatteras 99.9 & 101.5, to talk a little about the stations and how you can help show them some love and support. The mission of the non-commercial, nonprofit Radio Hatteras is to provide island-specific broadcast radio communications that enhances the safety…
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The Cognitive Crucible is a forum that presents different perspectives and emerging thought leadership related to the information environment. The opinions expressed by guests are their own, and do not necessarily reflect the views of or endorsement by the Information Professionals Association. During this episode, Dr. Josh “Bugsy” Segal discusses …
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Recently I read “The Wolverine Way”, by Douglas Chadwick. It’s a book from 2012 that really dives into the lives of wolverines, a small mammal with a cantankerous reputation that the US Fish and Wildlife Service late last year announced would be a threatened species. The book is a fascinating biography, if you will, of wolverines. Chadwick has an e…
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They say the stars at night are big and bright deep in the heart of Texas... but what about the middle of the day? Not just any day—in this episode, we experience the recent total solar eclipse at Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park and discover how the history of this Hill Country ranch connects it to the night sky and the heyday of the U.S…
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Urban explorers Louis Inghilterra and Fletcher Petrucci met in the unlikeliest of places: an abandoned hospital in Denver, CO. Celebrate Pride 2024 with this bonus episode of abandoned: The All-American Ruins Podcast as host Blake Pfeil profiles Louis and Fletcher’s unique journey to finding queer companionship and love inside the ruins of America.…
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Justin recruits the help of his nine year old son Austin and his buddies Mira, Braxton aka "B", Maddax and Ben to get their take on fun things to do for kids while they're here on vacation. Also your boy (and mine!) Matty P. makes his reappearance on the podcast for the summer with 'OBX After Dark' to promote the newest addition of a popular Outer …
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Did you know that there are some five and a half million acres of our National Parks that are underwater? There are sunken ships and aircraft. There are remnants of industry and mining. There are coral reefs and underwater caverns. The Submerged Resources Center of the National Park Service is where these water resources are explored and documented…
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Coming aboard the podcast with Justin this week are Beau and Kevin, brothers and also the captain and mate of the Harbor Star to talk about their NEW boat and what to expect this year while out viewing the bottlenose dolphin up close! Outer Banks This Week Podcast Presented by: Kelly's Automotive Outer Banks This Week Podcast Sponsored by: Stripers…
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The Cognitive Crucible is a forum that presents different perspectives and emerging thought leadership related to the information environment. The opinions expressed by guests are their own, and do not necessarily reflect the views of or endorsement by the Information Professionals Association. During this episode, US Air Force Captain Jose Davis d…
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Summer is almost here. The upcoming Memorial Day weekend is the official kickoff to the summer travel season, and I’m happy to say that the National Parks Traveler will be continuing to bring you news about the parks and how you can enjoy them. As much as Editor-in-Chief Kurt Repanshek was looking forward to retiring, listener and reader support ha…
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The Cognitive Crucible is a forum that presents different perspectives and emerging thought leadership related to the information environment. The opinions expressed by guests are their own, and do not necessarily reflect the views of or endorsement by the Information Professionals Association. During this episode, we learn about the US Army’s Comm…
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Justin takes the show down the street from the studio to the Creef Boathouse to experience the first Downtown Manteo Market of 2024. He speaks with young entrepreneurs, the town police chief, a new resident of the town and a few different town officials to help unveil their newest campaign "Meet Me in Manteo." Outer Banks This Week Podcast Presente…
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In this stand-alone episode of the podcast Blake Taft, director of "The Little Mermaid" musical, originating from Cape Hatteras Secondary School, talks with Justin about his background in theater, how the production was brought to life by students of Cape Hatteras and what other plays and/or musicals are on the horizon.…
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With the summer vacation season not too far off, no doubt many National Park Service Superintendents are trying to figure out how to manage the crowds and avoid impacts to natural resources in the park system. With Memorial Day weekend just two weeks away, and Congress in its usual battles over how to fund the federal government, we wanted to take …
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Smokies Life, which most of you who closely follow Great Smoky Mountains National Park know was previously known as the Great Smoky Mountains Association, produces educational and informational materials for Great Smoky Mountains National Park. This week we’re joined by Laurel Rematore, the chief executive officer of Smokies Life, to discuss the na…
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Kickin' it on the podcast with Justin this week is Laura, a bartender at a local watering hole, and Tiffany from Beach Realty & Construction. They chit-chat about the dos and don'ts of bellying up to a bar on the Outer Banks, and Tiffany offers a quick vacation rental forecast for the upcoming 2024 season. Outer Banks This Week Podcast Presented by…
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The Cognitive Crucible is a forum that presents different perspectives and emerging thought leadership related to the information environment. The opinions expressed by guests are their own, and do not necessarily reflect the views of or endorsement by the Information Professionals Association. During this episode, Todd Wilcox discusses national se…
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Alexandra Nolte, fitness director and outreach coordinator at Roanoke Island Fitness Lab (or R.I.F.L. as you will hear them say) in Manteo, joins Justin to tell her health story, share some info about the gym and discuss places and activities for people to stay active & exercise while enjoying their vacation. Outer Banks This Week Podcast Presented…
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At first glance, American Samoa feels like an idyllic, tropical South Pacific paradise where life has changed very little in the past century. But residents have been struggling with the pronounced effects of climate change and other serious challenges. Samoan beaches are visibly eroding, heat and salt water are affecting residents’ ability to grow…
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In these two minute podcast episodes, humorist and storyteller, Tim Lovelace, shares his unique and positive outlook on life by using everyday stories to uplift, encourage, inspire and motivate listeners. https://m.facebook.com/comediantimlovelace https://www.instagram.com/timlovelacecomedy https://youtube.com/@TimLovelaceComedy…
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Have you ever closely inspected the landscape when you’re touring the National Park System, particularly in the West? You never know what you might find. Back in 2010 a 7-year-old attending a Junior Ranger program at Badlands National Park spied a partially exposed fossil that turned out to be the skull of a 32-million-year-old saber-toothed cat. I…
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With OBX Bike Week in full swing, Justin decides to shine a little light on the topic of road safety (for bikers and regular motorists alike) and places where you can congregate if you are a radical biker guy (or girl)! Joining him on the show this week are Michael Parrish and Aaron Burgess of ELS OBX to chat about some of the "electrifying" jobs t…
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The Cognitive Crucible is a forum that presents different perspectives and emerging thought leadership related to the information environment. The opinions expressed by guests are their own, and do not necessarily reflect the views of or endorsement by the Information Professionals Association. During this episode, Dr. Joanna Siekiera discusses how…
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Wolverines, the largest land-dwelling members of the weasel family, once roamed across the northern tier of the United States, and as far south as New Mexico in the Rockies and southern California in the Sierra Nevada range. But after more than a century of trapping and habitat loss, wolverines in the lower 48 today exist only as small, fragmented …
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Justin burns on the topic of how to properly execute maneuvers in the center turning lane in Manteo, Nags Head, KDH and Kitty Hawk, talks a little about the "excitement" surrounding the grand opening of the Wawa next month and welcomes in Kelly Midgett from Kelly's Automotive in Manteo. Outer Banks This Week Podcast Presented by: Kelly's Automotive…
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In these two minute podcast episodes, humorist and storyteller, Tim Lovelace, shares his unique and positive outlook on life by using everyday stories to uplift, encourage, inspire and motivate listeners. https://m.facebook.com/comediantimlovelace https://www.instagram.com/timlovelacecomedy https://youtube.com/@TimLovelaceComedy…
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Spur a discussion about traveling to a national park for a vacation and odds are that it will revolve around getting out into nature, looking for wildlife, perhaps honing your photography skills, or marveling at incredible vistas. Will the discussion include destinations that portray aspects of the country’s history, or cultural melting pot? Equati…
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In this episode, Justin goes over the previous weekend’s happenings from Wrestlemania 40 to March Madness, and even talks about the solar eclipse. Bradley and Chelsey from High Seas Pools & Spas are joining him to give everyone a glimpse of what they do and the pool biz here on the Outer Banks. Outer Banks This Week Podcast Presented by: Kelly's Au…
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