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World Ocean Radio

Peter Neill, World Ocean Observatory

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World Ocean Radio is a weekly series of five-minute audio essays on a wide range of ocean topics. Available for syndicated use at no cost by college and community radio stations worldwide.
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The ocean is as mysterious as outer space... and even more amazing, because it's teeming with life (sorry, Venus!). Unfortunately, human activities are wreaking havoc on ocean life, from coral reefs and kelp forests to charismatic whales and obscure microbes. So, what do we do about it? In this podcast, Dr. Morgan Raven, a biogeochemist and professor at the University of California Santa Barbara, talks with entrepreneurs, researchers, activists, public officials, and others who are working o ...
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The podcast for people who love the sea. Join Oliver Steeds and Helen Scales every two weeks for 10 episodes as they set off on a journey to explore the massive, life-giving and vital ocean. They will be examining how the ocean seeps into so many parts of all of our lives by talking with chefs, film makers, actors, writers, athletes, astronauts and more. Each episode there will be uplifting, inspiring and surprising stories about the sea. They'll investigate ocean problems but also look at t ...
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Our Shared Ocean Podcast

Our Shared Ocean Programme

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The Our Shared Ocean podcast brings you stories of lived experience from across the world as part of Ireland's response to the environmental and economic challenges facing many Small Island Developing States. These proud island nations are on the frontline in tackling climate change issues and are supported by Ireland in this critical battle by the Our Shared Ocean Programme, a funding initiative by the Government of Ireland delivered by Irish Aid and the Marine Institute.
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The Arctic Circle Podcast brings together voices from the growing international community dedicated to the future of the Arctic and our planet. This podcast showcases a collection of inspiring and informative speeches, sessions, and dialogues from heads of state, government officials, ministers, parliamentarians, experts, scientists, entrepreneurs, business leaders, indigenous representatives, environmentalists, students, activists, and other Arctic enthusiasts. Explore topics such as climat ...
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The ROC also known as the "Residents Oversight Community" created for the residents of Ocean Pines to communicate and share factual information. Lets talk about what's important to the residents of Ocean Pines and how things affect the community. Living in an Homeowners Associations (HOA)? The ROC stays up to date with all that goes on in the Ocean Pines HOA. The Good and the Bad. Note: Ocean Pines ROC Inc., is independent and NOT affiliated or part of the Ocean Pines Association
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HAPPY PLANET

Abigail Carroll

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Can innovation, entrepreneurship and investment make the planet happier and healthier? Abigail Carroll thinks so. Known as Maine's Oyster Lady, Abigail sold her aquaculture and tourism business NONESUCH MAINE in 2021 and has since been advising and investing in high-growth start-ups in the US and Europe that seek to help solve some of the world's most pressing problems, all while turning a profit. Through conversations with founders, investors, and thought leaders, Abigail shares this though ...
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The Finest City

Citizens Coordinate for Century 3

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Every city has a story, and this one is about San Diego. You might know it as paradise of ocean and sunshine, but as the most biodiverse region in the country and one half of the second largest bi-national metropolis in North America, it is also a battleground. We’re talking with the creatives, environmentalists, and social justice warriors who’ve been on the frontline fighting for progressive planning in this uniquely special city. We will also be exploring the history of land use activism ...
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Treading Lightly Podcast

Dean Howcroft & Nick Evans

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Treading lightly was formed with the intention of bringing like-minded people together to care about the environment and the wellbeing of our community. We also explicitly want to bring those along that want to tread more lightly on our planet but are not quite sure how to just yet.Treading Lightly is all about being inclusive and supportive. We strongly believe that together we can achieve real solutions and improve our communities and the world at large. By uplifting each other, we raise t ...
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The Indian Ocean World Podcast seeks to educate and inform its listeners on topics concerning the relationship between humans and the environment throughout the history of the Indian Ocean World — a macro-region affected by the seasonal monsoon weather system, from China to Southeast and South Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. Based out of the Indian Ocean World Centre, a research centre affiliated with McGill University’s Department of History and Classical Studies, under the direction of ...
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Monthly Accelerator

Fremantle Chamber

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We invite you to a series of practical business leaders conversations, hosted by the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as we talk business with our local business leaders and experts. This insightful series of learning conversations will help equip your business with the latest business growth information, practical tips and a focus on what matters most to business in our current climate. The series is produced by the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce, and sponsored by City of Fremantle's Business B ...
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On Purpose

Bernstein Private Wealth Management

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On Purpose is a new Bernstein podcast focused on responsible investing and intentionally aligning your portfolio with your values. In each episode, the series’ host, Senior Investment Strategist and National Managing Director, Travis Allen, is joined by business, academic, and other leaders at the intersection of wealth building, profit, and making a difference. There is a lot to learn from companies and individuals that make concerns for the environment, society, and good corporate behavior ...
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We all know about the doom and gloom associated with environmental issues. We need to tell ourselves a new story. Instead let's talk about energy independence, green jobs, livable cities, clean water, clean air, and healthy children. This is where politics, perceptions, and life-style meet the catastrophe that is unfolding in front of our eyes. Here's a suggestion — subscribe, tune-in, and stop doom-scrolling.
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A podcast to inspire listeners to change our world via doing good. Guests share ways we can take action against the world's greatest challenges, and how we can achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals. New episodes every month!
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Welcome to This Is Not Happening: an album of the month podcast with four massive music fans that have been talking and blogging about their favourite records for the last ten years together. An exiled Londoner in the North (Guy), a Leeds scriptwriter (David), ex-housemates in Leeds Joey and Nolan whose paths all crossed through music, be it festivals, DJing, gigs, or just sitting at home listening to entire albums without talking. Music is the bedrock of our friendship. The podcast name nod ...
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Nerdy About Nature

Nerdy About Nature

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Hosted by Ross Reid, Nerdy About Nature is a passion project that creates fun, educational content with the aim of inspiring folks to engage with the outdoor world, to fall in love with it, and to advocate on it's behalf so that we can create a more inclusive, diverse, equitable, and just future for us all. From a 'Podchat' series that interviews experts in their field to the 'Undercurrent' news updates and everything in between, full of fun fact to make your time outside more fun. Visit Ner ...
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Does Logistics Matter?

Martijn Graat - LogisticsMatter

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LogisticsMatter is an independent platform that shares news and insights on trends and innovations in supply chain and logistics. LogisticsMatter's Founder Martijn Graat talks to thought leaders in the industry. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Science based solutions, cutting edge technology, paradigm shifting organizations, mind-bending discoveries and philosophies; this podcast focuses on the inspirational current events that are frequently overlooked by mainstream media. patreon.com/InspiredEarth
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Recycling Facts, Hacks And Chit Chat In our weekly episodes of Recycle: Don't Be A Waster! - we talk about all things recycling, environment and waste industry related. We really believe that there are lots of simple recycling improvements that people can easily make - if they simply know the facts. This podcast takes a fresh look at recycling and does not shy away from tough questions like greenwashing, is recycling one big scam - or can recycling safe the world. Your presenters believe in ...
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This podcast interviews successful entrepreneurs and scientists about newest climate solutions in all sectors (food, agriculture, raw materials, fashion, etc.) to increase awareness to business owners, investors, and private persons. Also to stay positive, engaged and hopeful that this man made problem can be solved by us. Through SUSTAINNOW, listeners learn, get inspired, and get connected with the wider community, and together help build a better future. The podcast was founded in 2021 by ...
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What's the Problem?

Aakash Kapur and Amrit Sami

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Some of the most inspirational entrepreneurs we have met are driven by the problem they are trying to solve, not by their product. In each episode we speak to entrepreneurs, to dig into pain points and to identify gaps in the market.
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2050 Investors

Société Générale

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Welcome to 2050 Investors your monthly guide to understanding the intricate connections between finance, globalisation, and ESG. Join host Kokou Agbo-Bloua, Head of Economics, Cross-Asset & Quant Research at Societe Generale, for an exploration of the economic and market megatrends shaping the present and future, and how these trends might influence our progress to meeting 2050’s challenging global sustainability targets. In each episode, Kokou deep-dives into the events impacting the econom ...
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Sustainable World Radio brings you interviews with experts from around the globe; teachers, designers, environmentalists, and earth activists who learn from and work with Nature. Listen to episodes about Permaculture, organic gardening, herbal medicine, plants, fungi, earth repair, natural building, regenerative farming, sustainability, and ethnobotany. Tune in to discover positive solutions to environmental challenges; solutions that adhere to the Permaculture ethics of Earth Care, People C ...
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The Last Salmon: a new podcast set to inspire hope and solutions for a species in crisis. Hosted by renowned actor, Jim Murray, and award-winning producer, Daire Whelan, The Last Salmon, offers hope and solutions to the tragic story that is unfolding for an iconic species - the wild Atlantic salmon.
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The Live Lightly Podcast, hosted by Jessica Franklin, a busy mom, wellness enthusiast, and Mother Nature lover, focuses on living a sustainable and healthy lifestyle and empowering busy moms to do the same. Jessica shares her journey of eliminating chemicals and plastic from her household and discusses the challenges of finding truly sustainable products amongst greenwashing. The podcast features interviews with founders of sustainable companies, who share their stories and the obstacles the ...
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The Global Challenges Podcast

Leeds Institute of Textiles and Colour

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In this monthly series from the Leeds Institute of Textiles and Colour (LITAC) at the University of Leeds, gain insights into the global environmental challenges that we all face and how we can potentially solve them through research, teaching, and technological innovation.
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Solving Climate, Naturally

Solving Climate, Naturally

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We are a show about nature’s role in tackling climate change. A new industry is taking shape, and our goal is to host a candid, cross-disciplinary conversation on nature and its role in addressing climate change. We are three friends with diverse backgrounds who met in business school at Stanford and share a common interest in demystifying natural climate solutions. Together, we’ll unpack this growing field and connect the dots across the people and ideas shaping its future. Whether you work ...
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17 Rooms

The Brookings Institution

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17 Rooms is a podcast about actions, insights, and community for the Sustainable Development Goals and the people driving them. The podcast is co-hosted by John McArthur, senior fellow and director of the Center for Sustainable Development at The Brookings Institution, and Zia Khan, senior vice president for innovation at The Rockefeller Foundation.
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The Panda Pod

World Wildlife Fund

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This podcast is hosted by Carter Roberts, President and CEO of World Wildlife Fund (WWF) in the United States. With this podcast, Carter will introduce you to some of the incredible men and women he’s met over the years. You’ll hear stories from business leaders at the forefront of sustainable corporate practices, Members of Congress working to protect nature in the United States, and so much more! Let their lives and stories inspire you to do better for our natural world.
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Kian's Kiosk - Insightful Ruminations on the Continuum of Care, is a monthly podcast from Kian Saneii, Founder and CEO of Independa, Inc. Independa is an award-winning leading provider of remote engagement, education and care software solutions. Independa has business to business offerings, through the Independa Enterprise and Independa Hospital Patient Education Systems, and reaches US Consumers through the Independa Health Hub®, which includes lots of free and fun applications on LG TVs, i ...
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Bloom & Home: Healthy, Beautiful Homemaking

Tiffany Nguyen - Sanctuary Interior Design

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Are you ready to transform your home into a masterpiece of modern design? Hi, I'm Tiffany Nguyen, an Orange County CA based Interior Designer, and I'm thrilled to invite you to join me on a journey of inspiration and transformation Each week, I'll share with you the latest trends and tips for modern home remodel design, from sleek kitchens to stunning bathrooms and everything in between. But that's not all! I'll also be collaborating with professional designers and have conversations with th ...
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In Episode 3 we meet Arsenia Vital Ximenes da Cruz an environmental scientist with a passion for sustainability development, working on climate change adaptation and mitigation, environmental services, and coastal and rivers waste management in Timor-Leste. She has worked in both in government and private sector on environmental protection planning…
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In this episode, we listen to four distinguished experts discussing concrete examples of actions within the Blue Economy, both in the private and public sector and how the Blue Economy affects the Arctic Region. Our panelists include: Bryndís Björnsdóttir, Ph.D. Head of Industry Solutions at Matis, Iceland Leslie Canavera, CEO of PolArctic, USA Pat…
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From food to pharmaceuticals and beyond, some products rely on temperature controlled shipping to reach markets on time and intact. However, that task is more than just making sure the truck stays cold. The dynamics, trends, and challenges of the cold supply chain ensure that the market has to continually evolve and adapt to keep delivering fleet e…
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Christopher Heckscher, a professor of environmental science, discusses his research on the Vireo bird and its correlation to hurricane seasons. He explains that the Vireo bird is a neotropical migrant that migrates between North and South America twice a year. He has been studying the bird's behavior and breeding patterns for over 26 years.…
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In a re-broadcast of The South Florida Roundup, we looked back at our show from May 3 which was dedicated entirely to the ongoing housing crisis in South Florida. We explored how to create more affordable housing as the cost of renting or owning a home, from Palm Beach to Key West, becomes more and more out of reach. We also discussed the remedies …
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Episode 4 of the Our Shared Ocean podcast journeys to Haiti to discuss a vital initiative from Quisqueya University and the Haiti Ocean Project who are building a citizen science and engagement programme in the least developed country in the western hemisphere against the backdrop of continued political instability. These conditions, coupled with a…
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How old is water? Where on earth is water found? How is it circulated, cycled, and recycled? We know where water is distributed on the planet down to the fraction of a percentage. We know that water is finite in volume and its utility is constant. What happens when we pollute water? What happens when there is no water? We discuss this and more this…
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In this conversation, Justin Ancheta and Sofia Avramides discuss their experiences as herbalists and the challenges they face in the modern world. They talk about the differences in herbalism between different regions, such as the Northeast and Southern California. They also explore the use of specific plants like mallow and olive leaf for medicina…
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Send a comment directly to the creator. https://www.naturejab.com/donate Donate to Nature Jab's Plastic to Fuel Pyrolysis Reactor In this episode, we embark on a fascinating journey through the marvels of science and nature. First, we dive into the cutting-edge world of nanorobotics, where researchers are pioneering a revolutionary approach to canc…
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Send a comment directly to the creator. https://www.naturejab.com/donate Donate to Nature Jab's Plastic to Fuel Pyrolysis Reactor Science in Focus: Sustainability Spark: A grassroots innovation receives grant funding, showcasing the power of individual ingenuity in tackling environmental challenges. The inventor's machine transforms plastic waste i…
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Caroline Wernicke from the University of Delaware discusses using sharks as ocean observing platforms to collect data for predicting weather patterns. The conversation also touches on the challenges of balancing different stakeholders' interests in environmental management, the importance of incorporating indigenous knowledge, and the potential ben…
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In this episode, H.E. Steffi Lemke, German Federal Minister for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection, presents the guiding principles of Germany’s environmental policy and its connection to Arctic issues. This speech was originally delivered at the 2024 Arctic Circle Berlin Forum. Arctic Circle is the largest…
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In this episode of The Live Lightly Podcast, host Jessica Franklin discusses Vejibag, a vegetable crisper bag made of 100% unbleached Organic Cotton French terry that keeps vegetables fresh for up to two weeks without plastic. Jessica is joined by Anne Wing, the Director of Communications, and Stacey Erickson, the Director of Operations. They discu…
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The conversation with herbalist Jim McDonald delves into the essence of herbalism, emphasizing the importance of curiosity, wonder, and the interconnectedness of nature. Jim's teaching style and approach to herbalism are highlighted, along with his deep connection to place and the plants around him. The conversation also explores the concept of int…
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This week focuses on San Diego’s maritime heritage with Dr. Ray Ashley from the Maritime Museum of San Diego. As President and CEO, Dr. Ashley leads one of the most prominent institutions on San Diego Bay, recognized as one of the top three maritime museums globally. It includes one of the finest collections of historic vessels, including the oldes…
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On the South Florida Roundup we looked at the ugly remains of what was supposed to be a marquee Miami attraction — and a potentially ugly threat to an actual Miami showcase: Wynwood. Does urban planning stand a chance in Miami (01:10)? After a Hialeah councilwoman is indicted and suspended, we also examined why that city is home to so much healthca…
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Monish from Coolant discusses the work of the startup company in enhancing cooling and air conditioning using natural materials. The company aims to bring back the basics of passive design and make it accessible to the masses. They draw inspiration from nature and traditional architecture to create climate-responsive buildings. Coolant believes in …
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Bill Horan and Stacy Raine learn about Nassau County Tourism - where they tell us that there is always MORE TO EXPLORE! Whether you’re planning a family getaway, weekend staycation, or a quick afternoon away, their guest, Jaime Hollander, Managing Director of RRDA, the advertising agency that oversees Nassau County Tourism, tells us all about the o…
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World Ocean Observatory is ever in search of new systems that convert knowledge into action, especially as they relate to ocean education and communication. Here on World Ocean Radio we often discuss the concepts and principles of ocean literacy, and the ways in which they can be distilled into learning opportunities for educators and students ever…
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Send a comment directly to the creator. Donate and Subscribe to more of Todd Miller's work at https://www.theborderchronicle.com/ Examining the Violence of Borders: A Discussion with Todd Miller This episode delves into the critical and often violent concept of borders with Todd Miller, a leading scholar on the topic. Todd Miller's recent book, "Em…
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Send a comment directly to the creator. Donate and Subscribe to more of Todd Miller's work at https://www.theborderchronicle.com/ Delving Deeper: U.S. Border Security's Reach in the Age of "Layered Borders" In today's world, border security for the United States extends far beyond the physical walls lining its southern frontier. Todd Miller's insig…
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Peter Andrews of Culture Wine Company shares his journey from cooking school to the wine industry, emphasizing the importance of taste and the impact of natural and minimal intervention in winemaking. He discusses the challenges and rewards of working with natural wine producers and the impact of Mother Nature on the wine industry. The conversation…
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In this episode, we will explore how satellite and remote sensing technologies are paving the way for a new era of collaboration between research and industry, emphasizing the crucial role of private sector involvement in research and development. Our panelists include: Guido Grosse: Head of Permafrost Research Section at the Alfred Wegener Institu…
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Welcome to Episode 45 of This is Not Happening. An Album of the Month Podcast where in Part 1 we deep dive into an Album that one of us has chosen and in Part 2 we play 'Spin it or Bin it'. This is where we pick a theme and each select a song that represents that theme. We judge each others selections by asking the question 'Spin It or Bin It'? Thi…
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Over the last two winter seasons atmospheric rivers have impacted California and the west with extreme precipitation and the cascading consequences of these events. The meteorology that causes atmospheric rivers is complex, but scientists at the Center for Western Weather and Water Extremes (CW3E) are working to help better predict them and underst…
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Join us for an enlightening conversation with Stephen Horn, a seasoned herbalist with four decades of experience in natural healing. Stephen shares his inspiring journey into herbal remedies, discussing the limitations of modern medicine and the profound benefits of a holistic approach to health. Dive deep into topics such as the germ vs. terrain t…
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On the South Florida Roundup, we looked at President Biden's latest attempts to get ahead of the all-important immigration issue – and how profoundly they could affect families and communities in South Florida (01:06). We also discussed a long-awaited engineering firm’s conclusions about what brought down the Champlain Towers condominium building, …
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The conversation covers the impact of dead zones on aquatic habitats, the causes of dead zones, the role of nutrients in dead zone formation, the historical context of dead zones, the impact of agriculture and biofuels on dead zones, and the trade-offs associated with reducing dead zonesBy Justin Byerly
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Bill Horan and Stacy Raine learn about a relatively new business located in Merrick, NY. They speak with Nick Christofides, one of the partners at The Diner Boys - where they have reimagined beloved diner fare to cater to modern palates through a menu that features an array of delectable and unique offerings you won’t find at your average diner.…
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Send a comment directly to the creator. This episode discusses strange structures found on the moon, possibly hinting at extraterrestrial intelligence. The host reviews numerous photos from a book, highlighting features like bridges, squares, pipes, and what appear to be mining operations. The host compares some structures to human-made objects, li…
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Send a comment directly to the creator. This episode discusses strange structures found on the moon, possibly hinting at extraterrestrial intelligence. The host reviews numerous photos from a book, highlighting features like bridges, squares, pipes, and what appear to be mining operations. The host compares some structures to human-made objects, li…
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Send a comment directly to the creator. This episode discusses strange structures found on the moon, possibly hinting at extraterrestrial intelligence. The host reviews numerous photos from a book, highlighting features like bridges, squares, pipes, and what appear to be mining operations. The host compares some structures to human-made objects, li…
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Send a comment directly to the creator. This episode discusses strange structures found on the moon, possibly hinting at extraterrestrial intelligence. The host reviews numerous photos from a book, highlighting features like bridges, squares, pipes, and what appear to be mining operations. The host compares some structures to human-made objects, li…
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Join me as I discuss reducing household plastic dependence with @me.motherearthbrand founder, Amanda Runkle. Amanda shares her journey of starting the business and the challenges of finding sustainable products. We discuss the issue of greenwashing and the importance of making small changes to reduce plastic waste. Amanda highlights some easy swaps…
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World Ocean Radio offers five-minute weekly insights that dive into ocean science, advocacy and education, hosted by Peter Neill, Director of the W2O, author, and lifelong ocean advocate. Episodes offer perspectives on global ocean issues, today’s challenges, marine science and policy, and exemplary solutions. Available for RSS feed, podcast, and s…
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The conversation explores the history and cultural significance of lawns in America. It begins with the author's research on lawn ornaments and transitions to the topic of front lawns. The origins of lawns in England and their adoption in America are discussed, as well as the development of suburbs and the influence of golf on lawn aesthetics. The …
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Send a comment directly to the creator. Beyond DNA: How Ancestral Experiences Might Shape Who We Are Forget the nature vs. nurture debate. Epigenetics, a rapidly evolving field of science, reveals a fascinating interplay between the two. This episode delves into how our environment, including the experiences of our ancestors, can leave a mark on ou…
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Send a comment directly to the creator. Holo Beings: Exploring the Microbiome and Its Potential Impact on Our Consciousness This episode delves into the emerging field of research on the "Hologenome" theory. It challenges the traditional view of human existence by proposing that we are not just individual organisms, but rather a complex collaborati…
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Send a comment directly to the creator. A rumble in the scientific world: Are animals experiencing consciousness more deeply than we imagined? This episode delves into recent research that's shaking up our understanding of the animal kingdom. We'll explore fascinating examples like bees exhibiting behaviors that resemble play, octopuses demonstrati…
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Happy Planet Wednesday! The weather has been so beautiful in Maine lately that I am going to bring you all here to my home state. Today we’re going to speak to Marianne Naess, a Norwegian native living in Maine who, with her husband, has co-founded Katahdin Salmon, a soon-to-be scaled salmon aquaculture farm that intends on bringing Norwegian quali…
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Send a comment directly to the creator. In the realm of science news, researchers are reporting a mixed bag of discoveries. Microplastics have been unsettlingly found in sperm, raising concerns about potential impacts on fertility. On a brighter note, scientists have begun to decipher elephant communication, discovering they use names for each othe…
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"The state of the ocean is not good." So states Vidar Helgesen in the forward to the UNESCO Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) State of the Ocean Report that was released in May. This week on World Ocean Radio we are summarizing the findings. About World Ocean Radio World Ocean Radio is a weekly series of five-minute audio essays avai…
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In this episode, Áslat Holmberg, President of the Saami Council, addresses the Arctic and international community, explaining that thriving ecosystems and regional peace depend on the decolonization of knowledge production, locally sensitive and sustainable resource management, and ongoing cooperation at all levels. This speech was originally deliv…
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Professor Iyengar, a civil engineer and expert in Vedic sciences, discusses his research on ancient Sanskrit texts and their connection to natural sciences. He explores the interplay between the sky, earth, and time in these texts, highlighting the astronomical knowledge and understanding of celestial bodies that predates modern science.…
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On the South Florida Roundup, we examined this week's flash flood emergency. How common are these once-in-a-lifetime rains becoming? (01:03). After another child drowned in a South Florida pool this month, we also looked into efforts to ramp up swimming instruction, especially for minority children (16:30). And ahead of the August primary election,…
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