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The Boys

Jeremy Rice, Stuart Hurt, and Dwayne Anderson aka The Boys

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Welcome to "The Boys" podcast, where business partners Jeremy, Stuart, and Dwayne come together after two decades of collaboration to share their expertise and passion for all things decor, home design, business, and floral design. Join this dynamic trio as they delve into the world of aesthetics, offering valuable insights, practical tips to elevate your living spaces, and a few laughs along the way. But it's not just about design; it's about spreading joy and making the process enjoyable f ...
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The Weekly Brew

Austin Staton and Jeremy Paxton

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Hosted by Austin Staton and Jeremy Paxton, The Weekly Brew is the Voice of Houston for sports, pop culture and political commentary brewed up in an hour or less.
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BioScience Talks

American Institute of Biological Sciences

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We hope you enjoy these in-depth discussions of recently published BioScience articles and other science stories. Each episode of our interview series delves into the research behind a highlighted story, giving listeners unique insight into scientists' work.
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Listen to Mike D., Vinnie, Sainte, and Jeremy talk about pop culture, news, sports, and everything else that comes into our minds! Find all of our links at our website: https://www.theusualsaints.com/ Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theusualsaints/support
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In this episode, The Boys sit down and chat with Paige and Amy from Paxton Home, which is a wonderful Home Furnishings store located in Lexington, KY. We discuss both the JOYS and struggles of a running a small business, and what keeps us going, THE CUSTOMERS! And the JOY that we bring to each other! Find Paxton Home on instagram @paxtonhome Paxton…
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Today's episode features Dr. Bryan Pijanowski, Professor of Soundscape Ecology in the Department of Forestry and Natural Resources at Purdue University, in Indiana. He is the author of "Principles of Soundscape Ecology: Discovering Our Sonic World," which was just released and is a definitive guide to the field of soundscape ecology, the topic of t…
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Just because you have a smaller home or space, doesn't mean that you can't have lots of style or charm! We get it, all those Instagram influencers show these massive, beautiful homes and we have a little style envy! Well, you can make your home a jewel box too packed with style, even if you don't have the square footage! In this podcast, we discuss…
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Does the idea of your most prized possession seem trivial to you? When we first discussed the topic as a possibility for this podcast, it seemed so, at least to Jeremy. At first, we had ideas of what was the important, but after a little deeper thinking, we were surprised by the things that meant so much to us. This podcast is our discussion of the…
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Have you ever felt overwhelmed choosing fabrics for upholstery? The endless options, patterns, and colors can be incredibly intimidating. AND NOW they've thrown in another option in...Performance Fabrics? What the heck are they? Are they the end all be all? Are they all equal to one another? Are they always more expensive? Feeling overwhelmed again…
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Today's episode is a mostly onsite podcast from Chattanooga, Tennessee, where BioScience Talks was graciously hosted earlier this spring by the Association of Southeastern Biologists at their annual meeting. Our guests represent a broad range of exciting research and career stages. The meeting was striking in its emphasis on providing a welcoming e…
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You hear us talk about getting things right in our client's home, well we thought it was time to discuss what we got wrong in our own homes and how we would do instead! Sometimes, we can be our worst client! Jeremy's Primary Bathroom Call or Text our Hotline and leave a message : 18594121572 Download our Mobile Shopping App Store Instagram:@houseby…
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In this fun episode, The Boys discuss Dwayne's daughter graduating from college, and Stuart's daughter graduating from Preschool. And dealing with expectations between clients, as well as partners, and some ways that we make sure we are communicating so that people are on the same page, or when to realize that they aren't and how to proceed. Call o…
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Is this episode, The Boys discuss recent personal experiences in customer service, including when Jeremy was afraid he was going to be jumped by a small women on vacation. Fun banter about our philosophy, and why miniature chocolates are often the most important thing at hand. Another hot mess episode. Call or Text our Hotline and leave a message :…
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How do you choose art? That's what we discuss in this podcast! And as simple as that sounds, we quickly realize that we all three approach in different ways! Of course we also banter back and forth with some general catching up! Laughs, and Dwayne's squashed love of a piece of art await! For once, we think we made hime speechless! Call or Text our …
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Dwayne and Jeremy take control when Stuart forgets about recording! They chat about places and ways they find inspiration, how a trip to Vegas inspired Jeremy's kitchen, and more fun topics -Harbor Town from Benjamin Moore -Delicate White from PPG -Jeremy's Las Vegas Inspo for his Kitchen + Dwayne's Client Yellow and Pink Living Room Call or Text o…
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In this episode we discuss our reach with the podcast, why 2 donuts is a tease, and do a deep discussion about Kitchen Door Front Styles. As always, it's a fun, yet informative journey of chaos and laughter! Jeremy's Kitchen Cabinets and Designs Dwayne's Kitchen Inspos from this podcast Call or Text our Hotline and leave a message : 18594121572 Dow…
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For this episode of BioScience Talks, we're joined by DeeAnn Reeder, Professor of Biology at Bucknell University and a researcher at the Smithsonian Institution. We spoke about a number of topics, including bats, disease ecology, and community outreach. Underlying that conversation was an important message about the One Health concept, which will b…
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In this episode, "The Boys" discuss HGTV and the affects of home design television and programming, the good, the bad, and the ugly! Including stories when we helped with a show for HGTV, and Dwayne's still bitter. Call or Text our Hotline and leave a message : 18594121572 Download our Mobile Shopping App Store Instagram:@housebyjsd Online Store In…
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In this podcast, a sick Dwayne still has plenty of opinions to throw at "Design Trend Dictators"! We discuss some general design happenings, and some in and outs of design trends as dictated by some home design magazines. Our thoughts of why you should do what makes you happy, and when you should not hire us! LOL Call or Text our Hotline and leave …
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In this episode we chat about colors that we are using for design clients, colors that we think are beckoning us, the importance of testing paint, a disaster when color matching and of course some fun along the way. Stuart's Caldwell Green from BM Dwayne's Sea Pearl from BM Jeremy's White Dove from BM Other colors mentioned, Revere Pewter, Alabaste…
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For today's episode, we're joined by Catalina Munteanu, Researcher at the University of Frieberg in Germany, who has a background in geography and forest sciences. Also joining us is Volker Radeloff, Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, in the SILVIS Lab, where he works on satellite imagery to look at land use. They were here to discus…
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In this episode "The Boys" discuss their week, some design projects, the importance of taking time to recharge, and details on our favorite rooms in our personal homes. And of course, a few laughs along the way. Pictures of Dwayne's Laundry Room + Stuart's Dining Room Pictures of Jeremy's Sun Room. Jeremy's sweet cat, Gracie Call or Text our Hotlin…
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In this episode, it's still clear that we are learning how to do this, but we're having fun! We discuss what we did for Valentine's Day, the different ways people say salmon, Mexican food (AGAIN), Spring Arrangements made for customers, Aversion to certain flowers, how we approach Spring in our own personal homes, moments of Joy from the week...AND…
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For today's episode, we're joined by Thomas Meinzen, recent Master's of Science graduate from Montana State University in Bozeman, Diane Debinski, who is a Professor and Department Head in the Department of Ecology at MSU, and Laura Burkle, a Professor also in the MSU Ecology Department. They were here to talk about the subject of their recent BioS…
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In their first EVER podcast, LORD HELP US, Jeremy tries to keep the rest of "The Boys" (Stuart and Dwayne) on some kind of rail to create their first successful informative and fun podcast....unsuccessfully! Whether for good or bad, you can see that they are a hot mess, but at least a FUN hot mess, and that The Boys have a good time no matter where…
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For today's episode, we're joined by Avery Paxton, who is a Research Marine Biologist with NOAA's National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science, Chris Taylor, Research Ecologist, also with NOAA's NCCOS, and Melanie Damour, who is a Marine Archeologist and the Environmental Studies Coordinator with the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management's Gulf of Mexico…
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Welcome to The Boys Podcast! With hosts Jeremy, Stuart, Dwayne, they pull from over 20 years experience of retail and interior design, along with their businesses House and HouseFloral.com to create a fun podcast discussing all things Home Design and Home Decor. Call or Text our Hotline and leave a message : 18594121572 Download our Mobile Shopping…
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For today's episode, we jump back to last spring's Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists. Our guest is Sinlan Poo, Curator of Research at the Memphis Zoo and one of the co-organizers of the Global Women in Herpetology Project. You may remember her from a previous interview, but we recorded an extra mini-podcast to talk about the book "…
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For today's episode of BioScience Talks, we're joined by Dr. Simone Soso, Assistant Director of Research and Workforce Development at the MSI STEM Research & Development Consortium. She was here to discuss the NSF-funded Re-Envisioning Culture (or REC) Network and its recent activities. I'll let her tell you more, though, so let's go to the intervi…
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In this episode, we're joined by Jeremy Bruskotter, faculty member and Professor in the School of Environment and Natural Resources at The Ohio State University and John Vucetich, Distinguished Professor at Michigan Technological University, in the College of Forest Resources and Environmental Science. They were here to talk about their recent arti…
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Our guest for this episode of BioScience Talks is Adam Sepulveda, Research Scientist with the US Geological Survey's Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center in Bozeman, Montana. He joined us to talk about READI-Net, an environmental DNA-based program that was recently funded by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill as a priority for addressing aquatic …
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Today’s episode features three representatives of the Organization of Biological Field Stations (OBFS), which is an American Institute of Biological Sciences member organization. We discussed many topics related to field stations, including the research performed there, as well as the ways that field stations collaborate through organizations like …
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This episode of BioScience Talks was recorded on location at the Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists in Norfolk, Virginia, and features a range of presenters and organizers. Our first guests were Sinlan Poo, who is Curator of Research at the Memphis Zoo and affiliated with Arkansas State University, and Prosanta Chakrabarty, who is C…
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For today's episode, we were joined by L. David Mech, from the US Geological Survey’s Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center and the University of Minnesota in St. Paul and David E. Ausband, from the Idaho Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, at the University of Idaho. They were here to talk about the successful recovery of gray wolves …
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Today's episode of BioScience Talks is a second dispatch from AIBS's spring Congressional Visits Day, which is a program that gives researchers a chance to travel to Washington, DC, to meet with their Congressional representatives and advocate for science. I had the chance to talk with a number of participants about their research, their interest i…
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For today's episode, I was joined by Dr. Peter Gleick, Cofounder and Senior Fellow at the Pacific Institute in Oakland, California, author of the new book, The Three Ages of Water, and member of the National Academy Sciences. He joined me to talk about a number of water-related topics, starting with a recent piece he wrote in the Kyiv Independent a…
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For today's episode, I was joined by Juan Amador, who is the Executive Director for the Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics & Native Americans in Science (SACNAS). We discussed SACNAS's 50th anniversary, its upcoming meeting, as well as the organization's crucial work over the years. Become a SACNAS member. Donate to SACNAS. Learn more ab…
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For today's episode, we're joined by Dr. John Van Stan, Associate Professor at Cleveland State University in the Department of Biological, Geological and Environmental Sciences, where he runs the Wet Plant Lab. A description of the article follows, and captions can be found on YouTube . Scientists need to get out of the lab and into the rain, say a…
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Today's episode comes "live" from AIBS's 2023 Congressional Visits Day in Washington, DC, where our guests gathered for a communications boot camp and meetings with their congressional representatives. Our interviewees were winners of AIBS's Emerging Public Policy Leadership Award: Inam Jameel (2023 awardee, University of Georgia), Elena Suglia (20…
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In this episode of BioScience Talks, we're joined by Professor Roy Sidle, Director of the Mountain Societies Research Institute and Professor in Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of Central Asia. He was here to discuss his new BioScience article, Food Security in High Mountains of Central Asia: A Broader Perspective. Captions can b…
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A recent article in BioScience discusses "Nature's Chefs"—animal, plant, and fungal species create or mimic food for others for a variety of reasons. In this episode of BioScience Talks, we're joined by authors Robert Dunn and Pia Sörensen to discuss the article and some of these food-creating species (including humans). Captions can be found on th…
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For this episode, we're joined by Samantha Kreling, PhD candidate at the University of Washington, in the Prugh Lab. She's here to discuss her new BioScience article So overt it's covert: Wildlife coloration in the city. Captions can be found in the YouTube version.By American Institute of Biological Sciences
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Today's interview is with Dr. Richard Hill, Professor Emeritus at Michigan State University and author of the BioScience article "Living Naked in the Cold: New Insights into Metabolic Feasibility in Primeval Cultures." Captions available on YouTube at: https://youtu.be/2eT9WXCiY8ABy American Institute of Biological Sciences
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For today's episode, we're joined by Dr. Brenda Lin from CSIRO Land and Water in Australia, and Dr. Erik Andersson, Professor of Sustainability Science with University of Helsinki and Stockholm University. We discussed their BioScience article on green spaces, particularly in urban areas, and the ways that different groups use those spaces. We also…
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This podcast is part of AIBS's Diversity Heroes series, where we spotlight individuals who are working to increase Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the biological sciences. Our guest today is Roberto Efraín Díaz, PhD student in biochemistry and molecular biology at the University of California, San Francisco. Read our Diversity Heroes contributio…
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For today's episode, we're joined by Dr. Charles A. S. Hall, who discusses his recent book review of Peter Victor's "Herman Daly's Economics for a Full World: His Life and Ideas." In addition, we chatted about neoclassical economics from a biologist's perspective, among many other topics. For a further critique of neoclassical economics, read Hall …
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In Their Own Words chronicles the stories of scientists who have made great contributions to their fields. These short histories provide our readers a way to learn from and share their experiences. We publish the results of these conversations in the pages of BioScience and on our podcast, BioScience Talks. This history is with Dr. Osvaldo Sala, wh…
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In this episode, we're joined by Scott Plein, Principal of Equinox Investments and Founder and Chairman of the White House Farm Foundation, and Alan Rowsome, Executive Director of the Northern Virginia Conservation Trust, to discuss Leopold's Preserve, a 380-acre natural site nestled within the rapidly growing area of Haymarket, Virginia. We discus…
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For this episode, we're joined by Dr. Judith Weis of Rutgers University to discuss her new book, Polluting Textiles: The Problem with Microfibres. Listen to Dr. Weis's In Their Own Words oral history interview. A description of the book follows: This book examines the critical issue of environmental pollutants produced by the textiles industry. Com…
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COVID-19 has been the first pandemic that has taken place alongside the interconnectivity of the Internet. Consequently, the spread of ideas and information about the disease has been unprecedented—but not always accurate. One of the widely circulated headlines was that of the relationship between land change and the spillover of diseases from wild…
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