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Your weekly nostalgia podcast about technology and culture from the 1940’s, 1950’s, and 1960’s. We cover the best of the mid-twentieth century: technology, art, fashion, locations, and even food! In each episode we’ll cover the history and impact of a mid-century topic - and tell you where to find, buy, or make them today. . Do you want to add a vintage vibe to your everyday life? We’ll tell you how!
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Mid Mod Remodel

Della Hansmann | Mid Mod Midwest

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Do you live in a Mid-Century Ranch? Are you curious about an MCM house and wondering what it would take to renovate? Or are you just a fan of all things Mid-Century Modern? Mid Mod Remodel is the podcast where you learn how to match a mid-century home to your modern life. Your host, Della Hansmann is an architect who helps people remodel their Mid-century homes and mid mod homeowner fixing up1952 ranch. Learn what makes mid-century homes great, the common elements of MCM homes that nearly al ...
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I was born in the mid-70s, so I was the target audience for Transformers and GI Joe when they premiered over a quarter of a century ago. Join me as I apply 21st century perspective and adult logic to shows that were never meant to withstand these things.
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Welcome to The Atheist Nun Channel! A show aimed to inspire readers to cherish the most meaningful moments found in life by learning about secular morality. Subscribe for more content on aspects of my business and writing life as well as topics concerning ethics, mid-nineteenth-century living, etiquette, and much more. My Business Website - https://americanwordsmith.com My Author Website - https://kaitlynlansing.com
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BROADWAY NATION

Broadway Podcast Network

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A lively and opinionated cultural history of the Broadway Musical that tells the extraordinary story of how Immigrants, Jews, Queers, African-Americans and other outcasts invented the Broadway Musical, and how they changed America in the process.In Season One, host David Armstrong traces the evolution of American Musical Theater from its birth at the dawn of the 20th Century, through its mid-century “Golden Age”, and right up to its current 21st Century renaissance; and also explore how musi ...
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Vintage Picking with Bad Madge

Bad Madge & Co. -- Tanya McAnear

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Join the crew at Bad Madge as they hunt and pick their way to vintage gold on the Bad Madge Vintage Pickers Podcast. If you love Vintage Goods tune as this group of seasoned mid century and antique shoppers tell their stories of amazing scores.
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We need to achieve net-zero emissions by mid-century to avoid catastrophic climate change, and business plays a big part in meeting this goal. Join 100% Renewables’ Co-CEO Barbara Albert as she interviews senior decision-makers from organizations leading the way on climate action. If you want to hear best practice stories of how other businesses drive net profit with zero emissions, this show is for you.
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Intrigue! Murder! Anthropomorphism! Listen in as Mr. Johnson, his wife Grace, their kid Timmy, and their dog Cosmo experience mid-century America through the surreal happenstances of their daily lives. Buttercups & Moonbeams is an improv comedy podcast produced by Brandeis Television at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts.
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Sam Simmons brings you a weekly deep dive into various niche subjects such as Perms, Googly eyes, Seances, shamans, early 20th century crumpet manufacturing AND MUCH MUCH MORE.
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I feel like a lot of you do: Politically homeless. Spiritually thirsty. Financially and relationally fragile. Life in the mid-21st century has left many of us feeling lost and yearning for belonging. You're not alone. To make sense of our moment, I talk with writers, historians, educators, innovators, friends, and family about current events, political philosophy, history, family, and faith to strive for change — within ourselves, our communities, and our nation. I examine news and culture f ...
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Modernist and real estate broker, Monique Anton, educates the masses on the wonderful world of mid-century modernism. This isn’t just a style of architecture, it’s a way of being and thinking about the world. Listen in and join others who want to learn about and live in a work of art! If you're interested in buying or selling a modern home, head over to www.modernhomesrealty.com to learn more. Let's Connect! www.mcmwithmonique.com
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The 1950s Science Fiction Podcast is a show that delves into the world of mid-twentieth-century science fiction, covering movies, TV shows, radio dramas, and literature. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/edward-franklin-german/support
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Welcome to your specialty bookstore! We cater to readers of new releases in non-fiction print books. Architecture, history, travel, photography, and more. We have a number of exciting authors lined up to chat with us in each podcast. Join us to hear the authors online! Then, buy their books here, www.midcenturybooks.net
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Wasted Weekly

Mid-Century Wasted

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A vintage reselling business, audiophile obsessions, news and trends, what sold on eBay, plus mom-life, teacher-life, coach-life, and little-kid-life updates. The weekly recap from Jamie and Blake of the wildly popular YouTube channel Mid-Century Wasted.
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Craig, Paula and Dave explore all things cool as kitschy from mid-century America, 1940s to the early 1970s. We talk about art, culture, architecture, entertainment, food, drink, you name it. Subscribe now and give us a great review!
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The Forgotten Exodus

American Jewish Committee (AJC)

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The multi-award-winning, chart-topping Jewish podcast, The Forgotten Exodus, is back for season two. The world has overlooked an important episode in modern history: the 800,000 Jews who left or were driven from their homes in the Middle East and North Africa in the mid-20th century to forge new lives for themselves and future generations. The Forgotten Exodus, a limited podcast series by American Jewish Committee (AJC), explores the important lessons we can learn from this pivotal moment an ...
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Tension

Archipelago of Design

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Tension is a podcast produced by the Archipelago of Design, hosted by Philippe Beaulieu-Brossard, engaging tensions in the theory and practice of design for security and defence purposes across NATO members and partners. Through engaging representatives of different positions in the Innovation Methodologies for Defence Challenges (IMDC) network, the aim is to unlock new possibilities in design as practice in the 21st century. Philippe Beaulieu-Brossard is the co-founder and co-executive pres ...
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We promote open Objectivism: the philosophy of reason, achievement, individualism, and freedom. Ayn Rand's philosophy of Objectivism was set forth in such works as her epic novel Atlas Shrugged, and in her brilliant non-fiction essays. Objectivism is designed as a guide to life, and celebrates the remarkable potential and power of the individual. Objectivism also challenges the doctrines of irrationalism, self-sacrifice, brute force, and collectivism that have brought centuries of chaos and ...
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Modernist design: it is timeless, clean, functional, and often familiar. The more you learn, the more you recognize… it is all around us. Upon reflection, admiration grows. The Perspecta aims to expand your knowledge, through tastefully interviewing the most interesting, conversant, and influential members of our community. Come listen, subscribe, and start discovering your next mid-century modern obsession right now.
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Platemark: prints and the printmaking ecosystem

Ann Shafer, curator and print evangelist

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Why do fine art prints (etchings, woodcuts, lithographs, screenprints, etc.) and printmaking draw such fervent practitioners, collectors, and fans? Find out how prints were the first internet disseminating images since the mid-15th century. Find out why it takes a village to make, sell, study, and collect these affordable beauties. Who are all these people in the print ecosystem, anyway? Series one looks at prints and printmaking and how they fit in in the context of museums, the market, cri ...
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THE OUTER REACH: Stories from Beyond is an anthology series inspired by pulp science fiction of the mid-century. In this distant future, space travel is common and colonies span hundreds of different planets - but humans still struggle with small stuff: love, jealousy, ambition, failure and what it all means.
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Welcome to Dentistry Made Simple, the podcast that’s here to help dentists like you take control of your practice, your finances, and your future. I’m Dr. Tarun ‘TBone’ Agarwal, your trusted guide on the journey to dental success. I’ve been in the dental trenches for 25 years. From clinical dentistry to the challenges of running a dental practice, I understand your pain and frustration because I’ve lived it! Get ready to drill down into the secrets of dental success, with expert yet practica ...
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The "Wild Bill Hickock" radio show was an American old-time radio program that dramatized the adventures of the historical figure James Butler "Wild Bill" Hickok, a folk hero of the American Old West known for his skills as a scout, lawman, gunfighter, and gambler. The show aired from 1951 to 1956, capturing the imaginations of listeners with tales of the frontier.Here are some key aspects of the show: Main Characters and Format: The central character was Wild Bill Hickok, voiced by actor Gu ...
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My goal is to tell stories that you won't usually find in history books. My passion is military history, and I've been studying for nearly sixty years. I tell stories about people caught up in war; the men and women at the sharp end of the spear. My podcasts support my work and provide an avenue to present more content about America's wars in the mid- to late-20th century.
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Radhanath Swami is a Vaishnava sanyassi (a monk in a Krishna-bhakti lineage) and teacher of the devotional path of Bhakti-yoga. He is author of The Journey Home, a memoir of his search for spiritual truth. His teachings draw from the sacred texts of India such as The Bhagavad-gita, Srimad Bhagavatam, and Ramayana, and aim to reveal the practical application of the sacred traditions, while focusing on the shared essence which unites apparently disparate religious or spiritual paths. Born Rich ...
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Authors Clay Morgan and Melissa Tagg tend to gush over classic movies from Hollywood's Golden Age. Listen in to learn about some of the greatest films of all time, what made them so legendary, and even the saucy secrets of Tinseltown in the mid-20th century.
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Trick Bag

Osiris Media / Neil Pellegrin

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Trick Bag is a musical podcast experience that brings the listener deep into the sounds of R&B. Inspired by his weekly radio show on WWOZ, disc jockey and vinyl aficionado Neil Pellegrin spins obscure tracks from the mid-20th century, celebrating some of the most important artists of our time. Each episode features the stories behind the music, including rare artist interviews and archival recordings of performances and recording sessions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more info ...
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Capehart

The Washington Post

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Opinion writer Jonathan Capehart talks with newsmakers who challenge your ideas on politics, and explore how race, religion, age, gender and cultural identity are redrawing the lines that both divide and unite America. "Capehart" is a podcast from Washington Post Opinions, with conversations adapted from Washington Post Live events.
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Ralph Waldo Emerson was renowned during the mid 19th century as a philosopher, writer, public orator, naturalist and spiritual trailblazer. The essays collected for this podcast represent some of the best examples of this great American thinker's work. For more educational audio and video, please visit www.learnoutloud.com.
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Essential listening for anyone who cares about the printed word and developments in publishing. From independent publications, new forms of print media and graphic novels to little-known niche magazines, ‘The Stack’ is Monocle’s take on the world of print, focusing on everything from the glossiest fashion title to the grittiest local newspaper.
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The Hemline Podcast

Melissa Austin-Weeks

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Melissa Austin-Weeks is a Fort Worth lifestyle blogger. Growing up pulling on my mother's apron strings, I learned to prepare fabulous food, entertain guests with style and design a traditional home with a retro twist. Share my fondness of blending Mother's mid-century style with a modern spin.
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Creating immersive sensory experiences🌲music + biomaterials often in collaboration with fungi 🍄🎶 Interested in working with us or licensing our music? It is highly appreciated you kindly reach out to us prior to ripping our audio. Our music (mycelium, tree derived or otherwise) posted online here, or through Tidal, Bandcamp, Spotify, etc., is registered with SOCAN. Reach out through, www.nanotopia.net Thanks! ©Nanotopia 21st century
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Black Existentialism

John E. Drabinski

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Podcasted process pieces from my course Black Existentialism. The course introduces one of the most important and potent mid-century intellectual movements - the existentialist movement - through a series of black Atlantic thinkers. Our keystone will be Frantz Fanon’s Black Skin, White Masks, which is arguably the most important work of Black existentialism from this period. Across the semester we will see why existentialism, with its focus on the ambiguities and ambivalences of lived-experi ...
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Send us a text Grab your hat and tap shoes, and start practicing your jazz hands! This week we cover the life and work of famed Broadway choreographer (and mid century superstar) Bob Fosse. Join us as we discuss his work, his life, and maybe also his romantic life! . . Weekly catch up ends at 5:00 . . SHOW NOTES: . Book: All His Jazz: The Life And …
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Robert Sandman's family century farm in Bangor, La Crosse County, has a rich history that dates back to his grandfather's arrival from Germany in 1882. His grandfather purchased the land in 1921 and 1924, establishing a farm that initially raised a mix of animals, including pigs, chickens, and cows. Robert's father passed away suddenly in 1978, lea…
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I know it can be tempting to dive right into remodeling your mid-century house the minute you get the keys, but I’m here to offer a bit of unconventional advice: wait. And I’m not the only one who thinks this! In my latest chat with preservation expert Susan Halla, we explored why it’s crucial to live in your home for a little while before making m…
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Corn silage harvest is just getting underway in Wisconsin, but monitoring fields and placing priorities on each is key. Dr. Brent Tharp, Technical Product Manager for Wyffels Hybrids says because of the wet spring Wisconsin experienced, root integrity is questionable. Tharp says growers should focus on those corn fields that have really flared yell…
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Unless we experience this higher taste, we will not be able to give up the illusions of maya. So we should be determined, determined in whatever situation we're in, to cultivate this higher taste of Krishna consciousness by guarding against offenses, by cultivating humility in service of Vaishnavas, by being a real servant of the Lord's compassion …
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Kal Harder, is a recent graduate of Northcentral Technical College, and has achieved a significant milestone in her career by being named the National Vice President on the Board of Directors for the Professional Agricultural Students (PAS) organization. This leadership role highlights her dedication to advancing opportunities for students pursuing…
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Heartbreaking and horrific scams are targeting Wisconsin seniors, especially in rural areas of the state where seniors are more isolated from daily news and conversation. Through no fault of their own, grandparents and other seniors are a target for expert thieves. They may have a substantial nest egg, use the telephone more, or receive benefits, s…
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“Today's Morocco is a prime example of what a great peaceful coexistence and international cooperation can be with an Arab country.” Eli Gabay, an Israeli-born lawyer and current president of the oldest continuously active synagogue in the United States, comes from a distinguished family of Jewish leaders who have fostered Jewish communities across…
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Our host Donna Dupont interviews Dr. Oliver Jones to discuss Breakthrough: Shadows of Byzantium - AOD’s new turn-based mystery investigation wargame. Breakthrough puts players in situations that enable them to seamlessly develop complex strategy-making capabilities. The Shadows of Byzantium scenario takes place in Istanbul, Turkey, at the crossroad…
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UW-Platteville Professor Ryan Pralle tells Charitee Seebecker about the groundbreaking research that uses high-tech tools to track cow burps' environmental impact. Ben Jarboe catches up with Nick Havlik of Hav Vineyards near Port Washington. The downpours this spring and early summer didn't hurt the crop come harvest. Ben also gets today's weather …
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In this episode, go behind the scenes at the museum with Alison Luxner, a paper conservator at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. Alison shares her journey to becoming a conservator, the lengthy education and training process, and her diverse experiences working in various conservation roles. They also delve into the specifics of handling and conse…
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Send us a text In this special episode of “Driving Profit with Net Zero emissions” podcast, we're revisiting a recent webinar that we hosted in collaboration with Trellis Technologies — "Climate Action - Harnessing Data and Digital Transformation for Success" We’ll unpack the critical role data plays in driving climate action, explore the hurdles i…
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It's a sign of the times. Slowing sales of larger horsepower tractors. Ben Jarboe talks with Curt Blade from the Association of Equipment Manufacturers about their latest data and trends. The first official unveiling of the NFL themed corn mazes that have been created around the state was revealed Thursday in Chilton at Polly's Pumpkin Patch. Aaron…
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In this episode, Meredith and I dive deep into the four key fundamentals of achieving successful case acceptance in dentistry. These core principles are essential for ensuring patients understand their dental health needs and agree to treatment plans. We also discuss how to implement these strategies effectively in practice for optimal results. Mai…
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What do cheese curds, corn mazes, and football all have in common? It’s a part of the experience you get at Feltz Family Farms and Dairy Store. This week, we head to the Stevens Point dairy farm, which has added a farm store and other attractions for the public to enjoy. Cheesemaker Jake Feltz advises you to enjoy fresh curds while you explore one …
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Today we’re visiting with Raymond Lamboley. He’s the third generation on his family’s Sesquicentennial Farm recognized by the state of Wisconsin. The Lamboley family farm is located outside of Belleville in Dane County. He tells us how times have changed in the 150 years his family has been on the land, including when they got electricity, indoor p…
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Here at the Mid-West Farm Report, we’re celebrating farm and homesteads that have been in the same family for more than 100 and 150 years. And we’re bringing these stories to you courtesy of Compeer Financial. Today we’re catching up with Kevin Sprang, the fourth generation of Sprang Farms in Two Rivers. This Sesquicentennial Farm grows row crops a…
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As farmers gear up for the fall harvest and prepare for the colder months ahead, understanding the latest weather patterns and forecasts is crucial. With changing conditions and unpredictable trends, insight from experts like Wisconsin State Climatologist Steve Vavrus offers valuable guidance for the agricultural community. See omnystudio.com/liste…
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Washington Post Well+Being Editor Tara Parker Pope and professor of psychiatry at Columbia University Robert Klitzman join The Post's Jonathan Capehart for a conversation about how the impacts of cognitive decline in senior citizens, ways to keep your brain active and stimulated as you get older and reducing the stigma surrounding aging.Conversatio…
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Dairy nutritionist Henry Holdorf, Purina Animal Nutrition, says this year, corn silage is variable due to when you planted your corn. He is noticing lower fiber digestibility, specifically neutral detergent fiber (NDF) digestibility. NDF digestibility is important because it can help determine how well a cow can use feed material, which can positiv…
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It's full steam ahead in the field as soybeans mature earlier than expected. This is according to senior grain merchandiser Josh Grunnet out of Cottage Grove. He says they're still clearing out old crop to get ready for what could be a near-record harvest. Unfortunately, the timing of supply -- an early crop -- is a bearish signal. Rapid harvest of…
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This is the time of the year when all the hard work that gardeners and farmers of all types see their efforts pay off. Pam Jahnke visits with Liz Lyon, vegetable farm manager at Gwenyn Hill Farm in Waukesha. This farm is more than 400 acres strong in a largely urban setting. Lyon has 12 acres dedicated to intensive production of organic vegetables.…
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Vintage Picking with Bad Madge is for vintage lovers, fellow pickers and anyone and everyone who loves a good find “in the wild!” Tanya McAnear, Bad Madge & Co. Owner and Veteran Vintage Maven is the show creator and host. Every month, Tanya chats with a guest in the industry. She’s met some incredibly talented people in the 12 years she’s run her …
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Welcome to an Office Hours episode of the unSeminary podcast. In our Office Hours episodes I’m happy to answer your questions that you can submit via an audio file through our website. Mark Strickland is the lead pastor at Milton Bible Church in Milton, Ontario, Canada. His mid-sized church has about 300 attending on Sunday mornings, has a relation…
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Welcome to a new season of Broadway Nation — the podcast that delves deeply into the remarkable history of the Broadway musical, with a special focus on the Immigrant, Jewish, Queer, and Black Artists who invented it. My guest today is Tony Award-winning Broadway star Brian Stokes Mitchell. After a short break, I am excited to be back with a new se…
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Join Atlas Society Senior Fellow Antonella Marty and Senior Fellow Robert Tracinski along with special guest, Secretary General of FundaLib, Juan Pina for the 220th episode of The Atlas Society Asks where the trio sit down for an Objectivist analysis of current events in Venezuela and what it means for the future of liberalism in the country. Juan …
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Pam Jahnke sits down with Dr. Shawn Conley, UW-Extension Soybean Specialist to discuss his Wisconsin soybean harvest observations so far. Conley says he's pretty confident the state's overall yields will be down compared to a year ago, and cautions operators to be careful with settings on combines to make sure they're getting every bean they've gro…
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Jason Schwantz, senior vice president of energy with CHS, says he has a favorable outlook for diesel prices into the fall for two reasons. One is that refineries have been running at "historical highs" increasing supply. The other is that a weaker economy is keeping diesel demand stagnant, meaning the supply stays high. Diesel prices could rise if …
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Original cheese recipes, yodeling, Master Cheesemakers, polka dancing... it'll all be on display at Green County Cheese Days Sep. 20-22 in Monroe. Cheese Days King Tony Zgraggen and Queen Esther Zgraggen expect more than 100,000 people from across the country to celebrate. What's in store? Shopping, eating, drinking, dancing, and singing. It celebr…
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Wisconsin’s love for cheese is set to shine once again as the highly anticipated "Cheese, Fair Off the Square" event returns to Madison. With an expanded lineup of cheesemakers and a new location, this year’s event promises to be bigger and better, drawing thousands of cheese enthusiasts from across the region. Rachel Kerr, Vice President of Brand …
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With the new school year under way UW-River Falls is seeing an interesting change of demographics in their College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences (CAFES). Charitee Seebecker talks to the CAFES Dean Mike Orth on what he is noticing. The World Beef Expo is coming up this weekend and it coincides with the Harvest Fair at State Fair Pa…
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In this History of Prints episode of Platemark, host Ann Shafer and subject matter expert Tru Ludwig explore the extraordinary life and legacy of Maria Sibylla Merian. Celebrated for her pioneering work on insect metamorphosis and her detailed illustrations of flora and fauna, Merian's journey took her to Suriname where she documented local species…
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People are paying attention to dairy cows in a way you wouldn’t expect—by analyzing their burps! It may sound strange, but at UW-Platteville, groundbreaking research is using high-tech tools to track the gases cows emit and what that means for both their health and the environment. Dr. Ryan Pralle, Assistant Professor of Animal, Dairy, and Veterina…
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