Two guys reviewing albums from across the musical landscape. We discuss the merits of albums and whether they deserve to remain on your shelf or be tossed into the Sonic Landfill to be crushed into a cube! We cover all genres and use a random number generator to select our next album from a list of hundreds of albums. Submit your favorite or not so favorite albums to us to add to the list.
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A monthly podcast featuring the Director of the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality and staff to discuss the various programs and work that the agency provides for Wyoming.
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ENTERTAINMENT LANDFILL PRESENTS: Podcasts Covering Film, Television, Video Games, Nostalgia and Pop Culture! Podcast Established 2005 - Formerly Nowhere in Mulberry
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KQED's statewide radio news program, providing daily coverage of issues, trends, and public policy decisions affecting California and its diverse population.
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This podcast is a space where I get to infodump about the things that are even mildly interesting to me - without worrying about if someone is listening Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/erik-stewart/support
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Deep in the heart of a forgotten landfill, four bros sit around a lone tree as they talk trash, discuss media, and make poor attempts at humor. Bros in a Landfill is a low-fi, laid-back podcast where friends get together and discuss whatever is on their minds that week. Arguments are had, jokes are made, and an awkward (yet comforting) atmosphere awaits anyone wishing for another chill podcast.
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The climate is changing. So are we. Explore a world of solutions with host Laura Lynch and our team of journalists. We find inspiration in unexpected places, scrutinize new technologies, hold powerful people accountable and join you on the journey to fix this mess. New episodes every Wednesday and Saturday.
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No More Whoppers is a podcast about two best friends trying to get to sleep at a sleepover.
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Each week President Trump (J-L Cauvin) and his producer/Tech Stuff Guy Jay Nog go through the issues affecting the country, play pop culture games and interview interesting guests.
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We tell the stories of innovators at the intersection of agriculture and technology to answer the question: what really is agtech and why should you care?
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Join Ryan Ploeckelman and Clarksville Now Editor Chris Smith and as we break down the top news stories in Clarksville, TN, each week.
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Join Mack Plovie In The Dirt with featured industry guests as they discuss, dissect, and explain trending topics in the construction & mining industries. If you like learning about new technology, industry hot topics, business, heavy equipment, and anything dirt related for that matter. This podcast is worth a listen. Find Mack on social media @earthmovers_media and check out our website for more! https://earthmoversmedia.com
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Home of the Video Game Logic Podcast. A podcast recorded by Gaming Psychologist and Caffeine Rage, where we talk about many things in the video game industry. Some good, some bad, and then we give in depth thoughts, feelings, and analysis of how to deal with them.
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Creating sustainable economies through conversation and community. Join Bob Alvarez as he navigates the multifaceted world of circular, sustainable, and purpose-driven business initiatives. Together we can make a bright green future for generations to come.
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Welcome to the podcast about Lighting Matters! Our unflinching conversations uncover the nuances and complexities which shape the craft of lighting design. Tune in to explore the pivotal ‘whys’ behind a lighting designer’s choices and find honest answers to your most challenging lighting questions, because Lighting Matters.
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The L.A. Report is a breakdown of the day's top news from Southern California, featuring the award-winning reporting of LAist 89.3 FM – L.A.'s number one NPR station. Hosted by Susanne Whatley in the morning and Nick Roman in the afternoon, it's the smart way to start and end your day. This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
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Phoebe Blamey, the best-selling author of The Happy Money Journey is here with a podcast that deals with all things money. In her straight-talking yet kind style, Phoebe talks you through mindset, debt, money shame, dealing with new partners and your children...it’s all part of your own happy money journey. So take 20 minutes out of your week to listen to some great money ideas, from someone that has been on the journey.
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Zero Ambitions is a podcast about sustainability and the built environment. There is no single solution to fixing the built environment, so we're talking our way through as much of it as we can. We find interesting guests who know what they're talking about and speak with them about sustainability, good practice, and how to make a difference because the challenges are massive and the problems complex. You can also find us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/91573716. Hosted by Jeff ...
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St. Louis on the Air creates a unique space where guests and listeners can share ideas and opinions with respect and honesty. Whether exploring issues and challenges confronting our region, discussing the latest innovations in science and technology, taking a closer look at our history or talking with authors, artists and musicians, St. Louis on the Air brings you the stories of St. Louis and the people who live, work and create in our region.
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Welcome to "Spyology Squad," the thrilling kids podcast where science meets espionage in a world of "spyience-fiction"! Join the intrepid trio—Jayden, Ava, and Mr. Jim—as they embark on gripping missions to thwart Dr. Stinkybreath and his devious Purple Ninjas. Each episode of this dynamic kids podcast is a blend of exhilarating adventure and intriguing science, perfect for young minds eager to learn and explore. Dive into the heart-pounding world of "Spyology Squad," a kids podcast that's m ...
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Some Fangamers sit down and talk about video games, and fandom, and Fangamer. They are very old.
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An independent podcast covering the cultural significance of games.
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Politics at the local and national level is often confusing and difficult to understand, but politics plays a huge role in our daily lives. If you are unhappy with American politics today, or simply want to know more about how the government works, listen to “Red, White, and Confused,” hosted by Heather K. Evans, John Morton Beaty Professor of Politics at UVA Wise.
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We chat with the rockstars of the waste, recycling, and sustainability industry. Get a glimpse of the latest news and insights and the people behind this amazing industry. Trust us, it won't be a waste of your time.
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Gary, Terry and Graham are three knowledgeable and and opinionated Bond fans. In this podcast they discuss all things 007, the actors, the girls, the villains and the gadgets.
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For the lovers of nature and the environment. Environmental, sustainability, and outdoor/nature news for the St. Louis Region and Missouri.
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Our Road to Walk: Then and Now is a podcast series hosted by Deborah and Ken Ferruccio broadcast from Warren County, North Carolina, known as the birthplace of the environmental justice movement. The purpose of the series is to share the inside, untold, documented, forty-four-year PCB landfill history which serves as a roadmap and guidebook for communities everywhere who want to actively help protect the environment, especially marginalized communities, through education and activism based o ...
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Welcome to "Consumer Compass," a podcast that navigates through the intricate landscape of consumer rights and protections. Hosted by Mark Kim, this show aims to be your guiding light through the often complex issues affecting consumers today. From legal battles and environmental concerns to navigating warranties and fighting for fair treatment, "Consumer Compass" brings these issues into the spotlight, offering insights, opinions, and stories from those directly affected.
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Informed and creative public radio for the New West. Listen for news and views, music discovery, cultural commentary and enlightening conversation.
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Joleen Cummings, a mother in Nassau County, Florida disappeared Mother's Day 2018. This is the story for the search of Joleen and the search for answers in one of Florida's most puzzling murder cases. This podcast is brought to you by investigative reporter Bridgette Matter at Action News Jax
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Do you want to know how to reduce landfill waste? The overwhelming answer I got was YES! This podcast shows ways how to reduce landfill waste. Landfill waste is a huge problem we're facing right now. Not so many people know how to reduce their trash.
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The Goods Podcast is all about documenting people's journeys in doing good. Talking sustainability, marketing, activism, adventure, entrepreneurship and positive change - The Goods Podcast hosted by Joss Ford from Enviral gives you a dose of inspo through looking at people's past & present, whilst looking at some predictions for the future 🌍
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Each month, the show welcomes a new guest who will unpack a specific topic, spanning multiple episodes. Host Peggy Smedley will dive into her guest’s desire to provide alternatives that will empower each of us on what it means to have a healthy home. Simply all the innovations from energy, air, water, lighting, security, appliances, and more that impact our homes. With a focus on technology—and how it works in the home—listeners will gain a deeper understanding of what’s coming next and what ...
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Need a business idea? Run With It shares unused business ideas from successful entrepreneurs, including the exact steps they would take to launch them. If you're looking for a ready-made business idea, proven founders are sharing them every week on Run With It.
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Welcome to the No Trash Talk podcast! A show that talks trash- and the ways to reduce it! We love zero-waste and sustainable living, and in each episode we tackle the different ways you can reduce the trash you are sending to landfills. With topics such as secondhand shopping tips, buying bulk, and even zero waste chocolate, sex, hair removal and makeup! You'll learn a lot, laugh a lot, and come away from each episode inspired to make small changes with a big impact. Tune in today! Cover Art ...
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How much do you think about what you throw away? A waste management cycle is essential for a sustainable future. This album considers the policy and legislation that is driving waste management processes across the EU. By modelling the overall environmental impacts of solid waste disposal methods, the UK government has now created a hierarchy of waste and local management strategies. The 12 video tracks in this album offer an in depth look at each of these processes, concentrating on waste c ...
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Save The Bay’s “Tide Talks” are casual conversations about environmental issues and threats affecting Narragansett Bay and all the waters that flow into it—all the way from Brockton and Worcester, Mass. down to the southern shores of Rhode Island. Every episode features personalities and stories from Save The Bay’s ecologists, advocates, educators and coordinators. Learn more about the organization at savebay.org.
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How Reuters investigated cancers in residents around West Lake Landfill
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Reporters from Reuters investigating the impact of radioactive waste near West Lake Landfill tracked down dozens of former and current residents of Spanish Village in Bridgeton, finding more than 30 people diagnosed “with types of cancer that have been linked to radiation.” Two members of the team that produced it, reporters Michelle Conlin and Mik…
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This week The President of Mar-A-Lago and Tech Stuff Guy discuss the DNC, Safety in America, Abortion, Upcoming Debates, Baron Attending College, and more. Please leave a rating and review on iTunes or Spotify and check out a LIVE Show. Buy Tickets to a LIVE Show, Ticket Links Below https://linktr.ee/TrumpPod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit…
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Episode 4: Lights, Landfills, and Liability
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In this episode of the Lighting Matters Podcast, hosts Lisa Reed and Avi Mor are joined by Paul Beale, the co-founder of 18 Degrees, a London-based lighting studio renowned for its innovative approach to architectural lighting design. Paul shares the unexpected story of how he’s turned his focus towards sustainability by rescuing flat-panel light f…
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Episode 37: Love. Angel. Music. Baby. (Gwen Stefani)
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Send us a Text Message. Mike. Rob. Review. Music. Support the Show. Thanks for listening to Sonic Landfill with Mike & Rob. We appreciate your support! If you'd like to support us with a donation feel free to visit our PatreonBy Mike & Rob
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Trash Becomes Treasure At Riverside County Landfill
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As the saying goes, one person’s trash is another’s treasure. And that’s true at a landfill in Riverside County. Workers at the Lamb Canyon Landfill have started rescuing items to resell at a new store. Reporter: Madison Aument, KVCR A new poll shows California voters are supportive of a plan to increase penalties for theft and drug offenses, and t…
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NH #686: Reuters Investigation Blasts Govt. Agency Incompetence, Lies at N St. Louis Radioactive West Lake Landfill – Dawn Chapman
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Dawn Chapman of Just Moms StL (l) and Nuclear Hotseat host Libbe HaLevy at symposium on West Lake Landfill issues in North St. Louis, February 19, 2016. Keystone Photo – activists Dawn Chapman and Kay Drey on-site at radioactively contaminated Coldwater Creek in N. St. Louis, MO. February 19, 2016. This Week’s Featured Interview: Nuclear...…
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Turning Waste into Wealth: Circular by Shapiro's Journey to Zero Landfill with Tim Ridderbos
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Hear the incredible story of how a metals-only company transformed into a powerhouse in sustainability. Today, Bob Alvarez joins Tim Ridderbos, VP of Business Development at Circular by Shapiro. Tim shares their compelling real-world journey with solutions on how to reduce landfill waste, earn prestigious awards for circular supply chains, and affe…
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VGL Franken Episode: My Wife's Car Landfill
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Due to severe weather in Jared's area, we couldn't trust the internet or power to stay stable enough to record this week. The Baldur's Gate Gameclub is coming in our next episode, and we're very excited to spend 40 hours discussing the game. See you soon!By Video Game Logic Podcast
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Cecil Hotel tenants speak out, landfills are the new thrift store in Riverside, a VR dive into the ocean—The A.M. Edition
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Tenants of the Cecil Hotel in downtown L.A. are plagued with pests and outbursts. Find dirt cheap deals at the Lamb Canyon landfill in Riverside. Take a virtual plunge underwater below one of Southern California's offshore oil platforms at the O.C. Fair. Plus more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.…
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What can we do about waste in construction? Diversion from landfill isn't enough and there's money to be made. With Chris Clarke (SCAPE)
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In the UK every day the construction industry produces enough waste to fill a football stadium. Rightly, former guest, Chris Clarke (SCAPE) has got a bee in his bonnet about construction waste and is making efforts to draw attention to the issue. He's not just concerned with the profligate use of resources and the impact on carbon emissions, it's t…
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This week The President of Mar-A-Lago and Tech Stuff Guy discuss the January 6th, Arlington Cemetery, Tulsi Gabbard, RFK jr, Kelce Brothers, and more. Please leave a rating and review on iTunes or Spotify and check out a LIVE Show. Buy Tickets to a LIVE Show, Ticket Links Below https://linktr.ee/TrumpPod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit mega…
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Embattled city councilmember Kevin de León's campaign spending; OC Supervisors meet for first time since federal searches; A new nature preserve in Costa Mesa — The P.M. Edition
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Money used in Kevin de León's run for re-election raises eyebrows. We speak with correspondent Frank Stoltze. Orange County Supervisors met today amid calls for Andrew Do to resign. Progress on a plan to turn a former oil field into a nature preserve. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.co…
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Marcellus Williams and Chris Dunn both claimed innocence. Only one man is free
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A panel of attorneys discuss local and regional legal issues, including the latest attempts by death row inmate Marcellus Williams to make his case for innocence, and an update on a $495 million verdict against the manufacturers of Similac baby formula.
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Some CA Families Turning To Terramation For Loved Ones
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If you’ve had a close loved one pass away, what comes next includes a lot of logistical hurdles: planning a funeral, reading a will, and deciding what to do with their body. There’s traditional burial, there’s cremation, and recently a new method has taken off. It’s called terramation. Basically, human composting. Reporter: Caleigh Wells, KCRW Publ…
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New calls for OC Supervisor Andrew Do's resignation, LA expands CIRCLE program, Oasis is back— The AM Edition
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There are growing calls for O.C. Supervisor Andrew Do to resign as questions remains about what happened to millions of dollars he sent to a nonprofit. L.A. is expanding a program that sends mental health professionals to some 911 calls instead of police. Britpop band Oasis says today is gonna be the day they're gonna throw it back to us. Plus more…
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Calls grow for OC Supervisor Andrew Do to resign; Why are California's pelicans dying?; Football coach Pete Carroll returning to USC— The P.M. Edition
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Orange County supervisors Vicente Sarmiento & Katrina Foley say their colleague Andrew Do should resign immediately. Researchers want to know why brown pelicans are dying of starvation. Former head coach Pete Carroll is coming back to USC. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support t…
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How can we embed sustainable design into the construction process? With Mhairi Grant (Paper Igloo)
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Jeff invited Mhairi Grant, co founder of award-winning architectural practice Paper Igloo, to join us to talk about the challenges of ensuring that one's ideas for sustainable design actually make their way through to the construction phase. The subject was sparked by a conversation she and Jeff had about lessons learned from a flawed project (that…
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How a St. Louis turtle named Peanut inspires generations to curb plastic pollution
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In 1993, a turtle whose shell grew around a discarded plastic 6-pack ring was found in the St. Louis region. She was named Peanut, and she’s become one of the best-known animal ambassadors for litter awareness ever since. We celebrate Peanut’s 40th birthday and talk about her story with her caretaker, Missouri Department of Conservation naturalist …
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It's the last week for state lawmakers to decide on a set of reparation bills meant to address hundreds of years of racial discrimination. Meanwhile in Santa Monica, one woman is still seeking justice decades after the city took her father's land. Silas White was a black entrepreneur who planned to turn the land into a beach club for black beach go…
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CSU students to feel budget cuts on first day of school, brown pelicans in recovery, Vietnam memorial in OC remains incomplete — The AM Edition
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It's the first day of classes at most Cal State universities, but the threat of budget cuts looms over the new start. About $1 million was supposed to go toward a Vietnam Memorial in Fountain Valley, but it's nowhere to be found. Brown pelicans are alright after a troubling spate of die-offs. Plus more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.…
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Embattled OC Supervisor Andrew Do speaks out amid lawsuit; Some tribal police may soon be designated peace officers; Lobbying restrictions on departing CA lawmakers — The Sunday Edition
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Orange County Supervisor Andrew Do has spoken out for the first time since county officials sued alleging millions of dollars of tax money was misspent. A proposed state bill would designate some tribal law enforcement officers as state peace officers. And what do lawmakers leaving the state legislature have to report about their next jobs? Plus, m…
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OC Dems call on Supervisor Do to resign; Intuit Dome may get exception to serve alcohol until 4 a.m.; Inside Orange County's Pageant of the Masters — The Saturday Edition
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The Orange County Democratic Party has called on Supervisor Andrew Do to resign, which follows an FBI raid earlier this week connected to an LAist investigation into misuse of county funds. The Intuit Dome might get an exception from the state to serve alcohol until 4am. And we take you to Orange County's annual "living pictures" event, the Pageant…
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Yes, even birdwatchers can help tackle environmental racism
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Canada’s environment sector is overwhelmingly white. But our columnist Chúk Odenigbo says every non-profit has a responsibility to make sure everyone, regardless of race, feels at home in the outdoors. He tells us about a course he's been teaching to environmental NGOs to help them be more inclusive in their work and their workplace. Then, we hear …
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Fallout from FBI raids linked to OC fraud investigation continues; CA agencies warn about dangers of extreme heat; & 102 year-old "Mighty Mo" wins national swimming race— The P.M. Edition
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We speak with reporter Nick Gerda on the raids on multiple properties connected to OC Supervisor Andrew Do and a fraud investigation. California agencies want to improve the state's response to heatwaves. An Angeleno wins a swimming race at 102. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Sup…
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Missouri AFL-CIO President Jake Hummel looks ahead to labor’s impact on state elections
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Missouri AFL-CIO President Jake Hummel, who heads the state's umbrella organization for most unions, said organized labor wants to see candidates who protect workers. On the Politically Speaking Hour on St. Louis on the Air, Hummel discusses the state of labor in Missouri and its relevance in local and state politics.…
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Missouri’s third-party candidates try to stand out in a GOP and Democratic-dominated state
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Third-party candidates often struggle to gain traction in a political system dominated by Republicans and Democrats. Jared Young, a businessman from Webb City, is seeking Missouri’s U.S. Senate seat as a member of the newly formed Better Party. On the Politically Speaking Hour on St. Louis on the Air we hear why, and talk with St. Louis University …
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This week Jared needed to handle some adulting that could only get taken care of on recording night. Damn you financial responsibility! This franken is part 1 of Jared's recent weekend adventure to a very rich family's wedding. Part 2 will show up on the next franken episode. Enjoy your week!By Video Game Logic Podcast
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Which movie seats win, why TVA towers are coming down, and how to build better bearded dragon
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A Nashville hockey team is sliding into the F&M Bank Arena, and the towering TVA chimneys are coming down. Plus, with AMC closing its theater at the mall and a new one coming in, Chris and Ryan share their mall movie memories. Also, ideas for improvement on the bearded dragon's prosthetic leg.By Clarksvillenow.com
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Several OC houses raided in connection with Viet America Society, Newsom gives Beverly Hills a housing ultimatum, and Joshua Tree bees are buzzing for water — The AM Edition
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The FBI raided the Orange County homes of Supervisor Andrew Do and his daughter Rhiannon Do, as well as several other locations in connection with the Viet America Society yesterday. Newsom clashes with the city of Beverly Hills over the construction of a 165-unit affordable housing complex. Parts of Joshua Tree shut down due to bee activity. Suppo…
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Kamala Harris Accepts the Democratic Presidential Nomination
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On the biggest stage of her political career, Kamala Harris introduced herself as the party’s official presidential nominee. In a packed arena at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Harris addressed delegates, elected officials and voters. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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FBI raids homes of OC Supervisor Do & daughter; CA says Beverly Hills is violating state housing laws; How kids benefit from LAUSD wellness centers — The P.M. Edition
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Agents search the homes of OC Supervisor Andrew Do and his daughter. Details from LAist reporter Nick Gerda. CA officials say Beverly Hills "is in violation of state housing law” over an apartment building project. LAUSD looks to add school wellness centers. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://l…
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Need to archive old photos or find ancestry info? This woman-led company can help
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Museums only show about 2% of their collections to the public. Archivist and entrepreneur Emma Prince deals with the other 98%. Prince talks about founding the St. Louis-based company Backlog, and describes its work building archives for libraries, schools and other organizations, and helping individuals learn about their family history.…
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Lead found in Watts tap water, UCI students file suit over Palestine protests treatment, chronic court reporter shortage in LA — The AM Edition
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A nonprofit in Watts has found some homes in the area with lead in their tap water and many residents report symptoms of exposure. Five students are suing UC Irvine, alleging they’re being given harsher punishment for leading pro-Palestine campus protests. Many court proceedings lack a written record because of a court reporter shortage. Support Th…
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Imperial Valley Bakery Offers Treats For People With Diabetes
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As record-breaking temperatures melt California this summer, medical professionals are sounding the alarm about the added risks extreme heat poses to people with diabetes. But one bakery in Imperial County has some solutions. Reporter: Philip Salata, inewsource The Newsom administration has cut a deal with Google and OpenAI to kill two state bills …
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Rancho Palos Verdes finds a deeper landslide; Students sue UC Irvine over campus protest response; & Could wellness centers near schools help get students back to class? — The P.M. Edition
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Rancho Palos Verdes discovers a second, deeper landslide. We speak with reporter Makenna Sievertson. UC Irvine students sue over treatment for protesting the Gaza war on campus. We check in on new L.A. County wellness centers near schools. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support t…
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This self-care series prioritizes creativity and community to promote wellness
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Self-care is often marketed as an individual, consumption-driven activity. Soul Spa Collective, a new wellness group in St. Louis, is challenging that. Collective co-founders Jessica Wernli and Steven Hunt talk about the group’s Self Care Sunday series, and its focus on promoting self-care practices that prioritize community connection.…
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