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Red Meat Radio

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Inside Utah Politics -- Setting the record straight. A weekly 2-hour radio show recut into four (approximately) 22-minute podcast episodes. Frequent guests on the program include national, state & local political leaders and respectable members of the local media. The show is light on fluff and heavy on the red meat of Utah politics. Radio show air live Saturday 8-10am on 860AM (SLC) and is rebroadcast Sundays 8-10am.
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It has been another year of Brexit Benefits that remain as illusive as the Loch Ness Monster. The pointlessly renamed Twitter continues to fill our timelines with deportation nonsense, and honesty and integrity remain taxing issues for the government. At least our green-washed British Prime Minister, Seven-Bins Sunak has been able to save us from the iniquitous meat tax. ’Levelling up’ has become the new ’cancel-culture’ as HS2 is thrown under the wheels of the big red northern powerhouse bu ...
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The Outlier Health Podcast

Matt Frazier, Matt Tullman, Isabelle Caputo, and Doug Hay

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Vegan and vegetarian nutrition, running and training tips, and healthy lifestyle and habit change with well-known guests like Rich Roll, Brendan Brazier, Heather Crosby, Leo Babauta, Rip Esselstyn, Pamela Fergusson, Dan Buettner, make for an entertaining, informative, no-preach listen.
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>> CULTURAL CARRION CARRY-ON << The Vultures' Nest is Radio 2SER's weekly cultural affairs show hosted by culture vultures: Jessie Keath, Jess Tuckwell, Karla Arnall and Fiona Pepper. Every week the vultures swoop on two cultural affairs, bring them back to the nest and tear them apart. That is to say, they're incisive. "Cultural affairs" isn't just what's happening in the arts. The vultures pick through anything with meat on it from 3D-printed guns to contemporary slavery to lab made meat. ...
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Union and Metro podcast

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Bands such as Blink 182 ,Agent 51, Sprung Monkey , Unwritten Law started at the San Diego, CA music venue called SOMA . SOMA was an all ages club with a heavy emphasis on local bands.This is where many bands grew up and became national touring bands by starting off on the smaller stage and then growing their audience to get to the main stage and open for national acts as well as headline their own shows . Jerm booked bands and ran the club from November 1989 until 1997 .Jer took over running ...
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This is the REX Podcast feed - your one-stop-shop for all things Rural. REX is the best of rural radio hosted by Dominic George. Dedicated to the backbone of NZ, join us as we discuss rural challenges and issues, find stories that inspire and empower, and celebrate key players in the sector across Aotearoa. For more rural news and updates, head to www.rexonline.co.nz.
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National Rural News Friday August 30 2024 In today's National Rural News: Supermarket profits in the billions, New South Wales bird flu restrictions begin to ease, calls for better use of technology in biosecurity measures - plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.ly/RuralNewsPodcast See o…
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Australia's tree nut industry is expected to grow in the coming years. Almond and Macadamia orchards will reach maturity in the next few years..opening up a range of export opportunities. Experts say it will help meet growing demand, particularly in India and China. Rural Editor Emily Minney spoke with Rabobank analyst Pia Piggott about the expecte…
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On today's REX Daily Podcast, Dom talks with Julia Jones from the Real Optimism podcast about her recent experience at the NZ Plant Protection Society symposium and filling in on the REX Daily Podcast next week... He talks with NZ Deer Farmers Association Chair Mark McCoard about the history of the industry, the current state of play and its prospe…
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National Rural News Thursday August 29 2024 In today's National Rural News: Nationals renew call for apology over PM's joke, Dairy farmers concern about rising power costs, cotton supply to outweigh demand - plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.ly/RuralNewsPodcast See omnystudio.com/lis…
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The Nationals are calling on the Prime Minister to explain and apologise for a joke he made at a gala celebrating rural women's achievements. Anthony Albanese has refused to apologise for a joke he made about banning the live sheep trade. He has clarified the joke to the Western Australia Premier, Roger Cook. Rural Editor Emily Minney spoke with Na…
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On today's REX Daily Podcast, Dom talks with Synlait Chair George Adams about the proposed recapitalisation of the beleaguered Canterbury-based milk processor, what's led the company to this point and why former CEO and Chair John Penno is moving to block next month's vote... He talks with US based Gilman Scholar Alum Darrin Vander Plas about what …
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National Rural News Wednesday August 28 2024 In today's National Rural News: Agriculture power bills soar, farmers to rally in Canberra, anger over dumping of local dairy products in Northern New South Wales hospitals - plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.ly/RuralNewsPodcast See omnyst…
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Industry bodies are welcoming a new report into the competitiveness of the wine industry. Dr Craig Emerson, who recently handed down his report into the relationship between suppliers and retailers in the food production sector will lead the inquiry. Rural Editor Emily Minney caught up with Australian Grape and Wine Chief Executive Lee McLean to di…
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On today's REX Daily Podcast, Dom talks with Ag Proud NZ Chair Jon Pemberton about the risk of complacency within the agriculture sector, the volatile nature of an increasingly divisive political system and the ongoing efforts of Southlanders to improve its water quality... He talks with Freddy Gane from Kaituna Ridges near Havelock about making fa…
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In the ongoing exploration of weight loss strategies, the timing of food intake has emerged as a fascinating area of study. While traditional advice often focuses on what we eat, growing evidence suggests that when we eat could also play a crucial role in weight management. This concept, known as chrononutrition, examines how our body’s internal cl…
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National Rural News Tuesday August 27 2024 In today's National Rural News: Calls for local dairy products to be restored in health facilities, surging power prices put strain on agriculture, Victorian Premier heckled at Bush Summit - plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.ly/RuralNewsPodc…
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There are growing concerns the federal government isn't doing enough to safeguard Australia's agriculture industry. The Federal Nationals are using National Biosecurity Week to press the government for answers on how it plans to fund biosecurity measures - and to push for the introduction of a container levy. Rural Editor Emily Minney spoke with Le…
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On today's REX Daily Podcast, Dom talks with Predator Free 2050 board member and former Federated Farmers President Katie Milne about the progress made by Predator Free, its unintended positive consequences and her recent trip to the US... He talks with Polly McGuckin, the founder and GM of Exquisite Wool Traders, about the state of the wool indust…
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National Rural News Monday August 26 2024 In today's National Rural News: Bogged down farmers take to the skies, improving regional Australians scam preparedness, a sugar mill turns 150 - plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.ly/RuralNewsPodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy in…
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A new challenge has been launched aimed at funding innovation, and solutions in the agriculture sector. The Australian Agri-Renewables Innovation Challenge provides up to two-million-dollars in funding to fast-track new technologies and services. Rural Reporter Rhiannon Soliman-Marron caught up with Charles Sturt University's Agriculture Centre of …
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On Today's Rural Exchange Daily Podcast, Dom talks with Europe-based Deer Industry NZ Chef Shannon Campbell about preparing food for Kiwi athletes at the Paris Olympics, promoting NZ farm raised venison and living in Berlin... He talks with Federated Farmers meat & Wool Chair Toby Williams about the recently released 'Why Pines?' report and why he …
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Red meat production remains strong - according to latest figures. An Australian Bureau of Statistics report shows lamb slaughter has lifted to its highest number on record with 7.2 million head processed this quarter. Beef production has also risen 14% since the last quarter. Rural editor Emily Minney caught up with Meat and Livestock Australia Mar…
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On today's podcast, Dom talks with Alastair Miller from Aura Information Security about the recent ransomware attack in Switzerland in which a farmer’s automated milking systems were breached by hackers demanding payment, the threat cyberattacks pose to the wider agricultural industry and advice to stop it... He talks with Peter 'Razor' Reynolds, a…
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Wednesday, August 21st. In this episode we talk about: Weather report: New study finds choosing plant fats over animal fats reduces heart disease and mortality risk, Wild Earth launches first nutritionally complete plant-based cat food, US Open aims to increase vegan options 53% of Brits Want Taxes on Ultra-Processed Food, But Separating Them from …
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The Telecommunications Ombudsman is calling for improved regulation of the industry amid ongoing complaints from regional communities. More than 51,000 complaints were made about regional connectivity between 2021-2024. Rural reporter Emily Minney caught up with ombudsman Cynthia Gebert to hear more about the regulatory framework which she believes…
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On today's podcast, Dom talks with veterinarian and author, Marcus Taylor about his new book, 'The Ones That Bit Me', his career as a vet and his YouTube channel, Lord of the Vets... He talks with Andrew Burtt, Beef+Lamb NZ Chief Economist, about its annual Stock Number Survey which reveals sheep and cattle numbers are both down this year... He cat…
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Tuesday, August 20th. In this episode we talk about: Weather report: Study finds low-vegan diet better than Mediterranean for weight loss, Mr. Charlie's closes Venice Beach location, Tesco recalls melt-in-the-middle vegan burgers Man 'Cheating' on Religious Wife's Vegetarian Diet Backed Online () Tune in live every weekday at 11am to watch on or on…
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National Rural News Wednesday August 21 2024 In today's National Rural News: Farmers increasingly fed up with government, water storage levels on the Murray Darling Basin increase, retirees head to the bush - plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.ly/RuralNewsPodcast See omnystudio.com/li…
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The Murray Darling Basin Authority's Annual Operating Outlook is showing high levels of water storage..improving confidence for the new water year. There are approximately 770 gigalitres more water in active storage at the end of July, compared to the long term average of 6 thousand and 7 gigalitres. Rural Editor Emily Minney spoke with MDBA River …
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On today's podcast, Dom talks with Stu Davison from HighGround Dairy about the latest Global Dairy Trade Event (+5.5%), tempering expectations and avoiding black bears in the wild... He talks with Brad Lake from The Brothers Green about why it's currently illegal to use hemp byproducts for animal feed and its efforts to try and reverse the situatio…
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The impact of omega-3 fatty acids on chronic disease risk has been a topic of considerable interest and research. The VITAL trial, which assessed the effects of vitamin D and omega-3 supplements on various health outcomes, including cardiovascular disease and cancer, provided insightful findings. Additionally, numerous other supplement trials have …
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National Rural News Tuesday August 20 2024 In today's National Rural News: Nationals call for urgent action against fire ants, high confidence in the egg industry, 3G network shutdown pushed back - plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.ly/RuralNewsPodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for …
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Farmers are welcoming a decision to further extend the shut down of the 3G network. Telco's Optus and Telstra were due to phase out their networks from the end of the month, but farmers were concerned they wouldn't be able to upgrade all their equipment in time. The deadline has been pushed back to October. Rural Editor Emily Minney spoke with New …
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On today's podcast, Dom talks to Ginny Dodunski from Wormwise about the return of the Bionic boluses to the market, drench resistance and the NZ Institure of Primary Industry Management awards held last night... He talks with Hamish Mackenzie from Braemar Station about his recent trip with a group of farming mates about their recent intrepid motorc…
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National Rural News Monday August 19 2024 In today's National Rural News: Dangerous levels of chemicals found in NSW feeder river, some bird flu restrictions in Victoria begin to ease, concerns the agriculture workforce isn't adequately monitored - plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.l…
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The New South Wales Opposition is demanding answers after testing on a river in the New South Wales Central West showed extensive levels of P-FAS chemicals. Samples of foam taken from the Belubula River showed more than 18-hundred times the safe limit for a drinking source. The chemicals are linked to cancer, hormone and immune issues and developme…
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On today's podcast, Dom talks with Phil Duncan WeatherWatch about snow in the South and Antarctic polar vortexes... He talks with the new CEO of OSPRI, Sam McIvor, about his first few weeks in the role, the importance of biosecurity and M Bovis eradication efforts... He talks with Rural Women NZ National President Gill Naylor about its Leptospirosi…
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Thursday, August 15th. In this episode we talk about: Weather report: Lewis Hamilton sparks backlash with camel-riding photo, Upside Foods sues Florida over cultivated meat ban, Coca-Cola and Oreo partner on cookies and soda collab Catch Compassion at PETA's Most Vegan-Friendly Ballparks of 2024 ( Coffee Without Beans, Chocolate Without Cocoa — The…
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In this powerful conversation, Julia Jones talks with Ben and Nikki Purua about Ben's journey from a life born into gangs and time in prison to finding freedom and purpose in farming. They discuss the challenges they've overcome, the power of resilience, and their commitment to creating positive change for others. See omnystudio.com/listener for pr…
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National Rural News Friday August 16 2024 In today's National Rural News: Varroa mite detected in Victoria, Exports rebound, Alpaca Show begins, Central West New South Wales Wines on display - plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.ly/RuralNewsPodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for priva…
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Wineries from New South Wales Central West and Blue Mountains will showcase some of their best drops this weekend. Winemakers are gearing up for the annual Wines of the West festival held at the Carrington Hotel in Katoomba. Products from Megalong Valley, Bathurst, Orange, Mudgee and beyond will be on display. Rural Editor Emily Minney spoke with H…
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As part of the new series on REX brought to you by Dairy Women’s Network in association with Figured and CMK we catch up with Dairy Farmers Addie and Kip Nolan. Dom catches up with the pair to see how they are getting on with calving, what CMK and Figured have done to help with their farming decisions and more. Stay tuned for more episodes coming t…
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On today's podcast, Dom talks with the Deputy Director General of Food Safety for MPI, Vincent Arbuckle, about ruminal bolus products which were found the be releasing active ingredients slower than expected, which ones are back on the market and the process involved since the first notification in 2022... He talks with German-based New Zealand dai…
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Wednesday, August 14th. In this episode we talk about: Weather report: UK air travelers choosing more vegan and healthier options before flying, new food-labeling bill in Chile targets "simulated food," Beyond's Q2 numbers are an improvement but still aren't good How to Make a Nation of Meat Eaters Crave the Humble Bean () Tune in live every weekda…
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National Rural News Thursday August 15 2024 In today's National Rural News: Extensive water contamination in the New South Wales Central West, Growers reaction to Queensland's Food Farmers Commissioner, Avocados being dumped by the major supermarkets - plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://b…
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There are concerns a bumper Avocado harvest could lead to more supermarkets dumping produce. Production is up 20 percent, but hundreds of kilograms of the produce is being dumped due to cosmetic reasons, like marks on the skin. A service battling food waste by the major supermarkets is turning its sights to Avocados. Rural Editor Emily Minney spoke…
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On today's podcast, Dom talks with Shaun Forgie from Dung Beetle Innovations about the benefits of dung beetles on livestock farms, their environmental and economic impact and why they aren't more prevalent in NZ... He talks with Selwyn MP Nicola Grigg about being back in Parliament after maternity leave, the major issues affecting her electorate a…
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