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AGRICULTURE

ROBIN HOOD RADIO

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Turkana Farms, LLC, is a small scale producer of heritage breed livestock and a wide array of vegetables and berries on just over 39 acres in Germantown, New York. Under the stewardship of Peter Davies and Mark Scherzer, the farm is dedicated to sustainable agriculture and eschews the use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, growth enhancers, and antibiotics.
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David Sterritt is a film critic, author, teacher and scholar. He is most notable for his work on Alfred Hitchcock and Jean-Luc Godard, and his many years as the Film Critic for The Christian Science Monitor, where, from 1968 until his retirement in 2005, he championed avant garde cinema, theater and music. He has a PhD in Cinema Studies from New York University and is the Chairman of the National Society of Film Critics. Sterritt is known for his intelligent discussions of controversial film ...
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Donald Morrison is a writer, editor and lecturer based in Paris and Miami. He is a former editor of TIME Magazine's European and Asian editions. He has taught writing at Tsinghua University in Beijing and the Institut d'Etudes Politiques (Sciences Po) in Paris. His most recent books are "The Death of French Culture" (2008) and "How Obama Lost America." (2012). He has written for the Financial Times, the New York Times, Smithsonian, Quartz, the New Republic, Le Monde, Le Point and other journ ...
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Millerton Veterinary Practice mission is to educate and guide individuals and families to promote and effect the best quality of life possible for their pets. This can be accomplished through a holistic perspective with consideration of each pet’s physical, mental and emotional well-being.
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Funny, often uplifting and mercifully short. Don Morrison is an author ("The Death of French Culture," "How Obama Lost America,") professor (Tsinghua University in Beijing, Sciences Po in Paris), and former editor at Time Magazine. His articles have appeared in the New York Times, the Financial Times, Smithsonian, Le Monde, Le Point, Liberation, Caixin and other leading publications. He is a commentator for NPR's Robin Hood Radio and a columnist for the Berkshire Eagle.
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SCHOOL OF JAZZ

ROBIN HOOD RADIO

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A Weekly journey of classic jazz as curated by the show host Jonathan Horwich. International Phonograph, Inc., is a small independent label that specializes in jazz. The company ... piano playing." - Jonathan Horwich Producer & Engineer
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Summit Wine Cellars is a cumulative of wine storage construction expertise, finesse and artistic temperament – providing residential and commercial wine cellar customers worldwide with custom designs and creative wine cellar innovations. Founder, Fred Tregaskis, personally designs every wine cellar. Expert craftsmen complete the installations with the quality of workmanship that is a New England tradition.
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"Step back in time with our hand-picked selection of Old Time Radio Classics, a podcast that brings the golden age of radio to your ears. Each episode is a journey into the past, featuring carefully curated vintage radio shows that span genres like drama, comedy, mystery, and science fiction. Immerse yourself in the captivating storytelling, nostalgic sound effects, and timeless performances of the radio stars from yesteryear.
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Judith J. Wurtman, Ph.D., co-author of The Serotonin Power Diet: Eat Carbs — Nature's Own Appetite Suppressant — to Stop Emotional Overeating and Halt Antidepressant-Associated Weight Gain, has discovered the connection between carbohydrate craving, serotonin, and emotional well-being in her MIT clinical studies.
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has recorded two CDs of Robert Benchley's monologues, Benchley on Benchley, Volumes 1 & 2. He also Nat does narration work for commercials and television documentaries for the National Geographic Channel and the Discovery Channel. His films include Diner, Broadcast News, and Home for the Holidays. He also had a continuing character role as Det. Augustus Polk in HBO's The Wire.
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Dr. Tripp has distinguished herself throughout her training in osteopathic medicine. In addition to receiving numerous awards and scholarships as an osteopathic medical student and resident, she is an invited member of A Still Sutherland Study Group and the Biobasics teaching faculty. Now she brings her love and extensive knowledge of nature, her remarkable dedication to health and wellness for all, and her compassionate gifts in the practice of osteopathy to the practice of Andrew M. Goldma ...
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The Berkshire Edge LLC is a locally owned, regional publication. Our goal is to provide, regularly and in depth, content that truly reflects the life, interests and aspirations of this unusually rich and vibrant community. Guided by respected journalistic standards, the principle of fairness, the quest for truth, a commitment to social, economic and environmental justice, and an abiding admiration for the independent spirit of the Berkshires, The Berkshire Edge offers in-depth local news rep ...
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Digitally Remastered. Delivered 2x daily. Gunsmoke (1952-1961) was a beloved American radio Western drama series centered on Dodge City, Kansas, in the 1870s, during the settlement of the American West. The central character is lawman Marshal Matt Dillon, played by William Conrad. Gunsmoke aired from 1952 to 1961 and is widely considered one of the greatest western series ever produced for radio or television. It was gritty, featuring tough and sometimes very violent subject matter. Gunsmoke ...
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Restless Natives is a cult Scottish film from 1985 featuring two scallywags – The Clown & The Wolfman. It’s iconic. Two resourceful rascals who take on the ambitious task of holding-up tourist buses in the Highlands… They were Robin Hood, only Scottish and on the back of a motorbike. Gordon Smart & Martin Compston are sampling that spirit - inspired by The Clown & The Wolfman - and distilling it into a podcast. They are setting themselves lofty ambitions before setting off in pursuit of task ...
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The Saint

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The Saint was a radio adventure program in the United States that featured a character ("a swashbuckling, devil-may-care Robin Hood type who, in his attempt to help people, remained just one step ahead of the police and crooks—both of whom he combatted") created by author Leslie Charteris. As the program's introduction said, The Saint (the alias of Simon Templar), was "known to millions from books, magazines, and motion pictures." Several versions of the program appeared on different network ...
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Audio Theatre Central

Porchlight Family Media

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We explore family-friendly audio drama through news, reviews, and interviews with cast and crew. Audio drama critic, J.D. Sutter, and a rotating cast of co-hosts discuss new releases from series such as Lamplighter Theatre, Adventures in Odyssey, Focus on the Family Radio Theatre, Heirloom Audio, and Jonathan Park. They will also introduce you to the work of other producers that the team thinks you'll enjoy and address industry topics that are of interest to the fanbase. Become a supporter o ...
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Elon Musk: The Evening Rocket

Pushkin Industries and BBC Radio 4

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Elon Musk's visions of the future all stem from the same place: the science-fiction he grew up on. To understand where Musk wants to take the rest of us - with his electric cars, his rockets to Mars, his meme stocks, and tunnels deep beneath the earth — Harvard professor and New Yorker writer Jill Lepore looks at those science fiction stories and helps us understand what Musk missed about them. The Evening Rocket explores Musk's strange new kind of extravagant, extreme capitalism — call it M ...
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Send us a text The legend of Robin Hood centers on an outlaw hero who, living in the Sherwood Forest, robs from the rich to give to the poor, defying the corrupt Sheriff of Nottingham. With his band of Merry Men, including notable figures like Little John and Friar Tuck, Robin Hood champions justice and equality in medieval England. Support the sho…
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Enjoy a classic story in English and learn 9 uses of ‘stick’ - in 5 minutes. FIND BBC LEARNING ENGLISH HERE: Visit our website ✔️ https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish Follow us ✔️ https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/followus LIKE PODCASTS? Try some of our other popular podcasts including: ✔️ 6 Minute English ✔️ Learning English from the News ✔️ …
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Alan Edwards sticks with us for this week's Bonus Baw, to give us an extra snippet into what makes an icon an icon, what's the secret sauce they have. Plus last moments with David Bowie, Big Country and playing footie with Bob Marley. Make sure you subscribe and leave a 5 star review! If you'd like to share the times you've been a resourceful rasca…
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Alan Edwards is a man with a remarkable story. From being adopted as a child, making his way to India as a 16 year old and ending up in Afghanistan, to rubbing shoulders with the greats, playing football with Bob Marley and working along side names such as David Bowie, The Spice Girls and Paul McCartney, he made a name for himself as the "godfather…
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Send us a text Moonfleet by J. Meade Falkner is a classic adventure novel set in 18th-century England, where young John Trenchard discovers a smuggling operation and a hidden treasure in the coastal village of Moonfleet. As he becomes entangled in dangerous exploits, John faces moral dilemmas and personal loss while seeking fortune and redemption. …
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Send us a text The Sword in the Stone by T.H. White tells the story of a young boy named Wart who, under the guidance of the eccentric wizard Merlin, is transformed into various animals to learn valuable life lessons. His journey leads to him unknowingly pulling the sword from the stone, thus proving his rightful claim to the throne of England as K…
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Send us a text In Lodestone by Mark Whiteway, the inhabitants of the planet Kelanni are oppressed by a brutal regime that harnesses the power of a mysterious substance called lodestone. A small group of rebels embarks on a perilous journey to uncover the truth behind the lodestone's power, leading them to ancient secrets and a fight for freedom. Su…
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Send us a text In this story, Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson are drawn into the terrifying world of vampirism when a mysterious shipwreck occurs off the coast of England. The crew of the ship is found dead, drained of blood, with only one survivor—a dog. This event coincides with strange occurrences in London, including a series of deaths wher…
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Send us a text The story begins with Mr. and Mrs. White living a quiet, uneventful life with their son, Herbert. One evening, a family friend, Sergeant-Major Morris, visits them and shares tales of his travels. He introduces them to a mystical artifact: a mummified monkey's paw, which, he claims, has the power to grant three wishes to its owner. Ho…
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Send us a text The story begins with Keawe, a young Hawaiian man, who learns about a mysterious bottle that contains an imp (a small supernatural creature). The owner of the bottle can wish for anything they desire, and the imp will make it happen. However, there is a catch: the bottle cannot be thrown away or destroyed, and the person who dies own…
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Send us a text The story begins with a scientist or researcher obsessed with genetic experimentation, particularly focused on the concept of blending different species to create new, hybrid organisms. The central character, driven by curiosity and ambition, decides to create a living Chimera—a creature composed of parts from various animals. Suppor…
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Send us a text Rough Cider by Peter Lovesey is a mystery novel set during World War II, where a young boy witnesses the aftermath of a brutal murder in rural England. Years later, the now-adult protagonist revisits the unsolved crime and uncovers long-buried secrets that challenge his memories and expose unexpected truths. Support the show…
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Send us a text Edmond Rostand's classic romance tells the unforgettable story of one unique man's bravery, loyalty, and unspoken love. Set in seventeenth century Paris, the action revolves around the emotional problems of the noble, swashbuckling Cyrano, who, despite his many gifts, feels that no woman can ever love him because he has an enormous n…
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Send us a text In The Murder of the Maharajah, the eccentric and tyrannical Maharajah of Bhopore is killed during a house party at his opulent palace, with nearly every guest harboring a motive for murder. Colonel Seymour Merridew investigates the crime, uncovering hidden secrets and unravelling the mystery in a classic whodunit with a surprising t…
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Digitally Remastered. Find all our OTR radio stations and podcasts at theaterofthemind-otr.com - Gunsmoke was a beloved American radio Western drama series centered on Dodge City, Kansas, in the 1870s, during the settlement of the American West. The central character is lawman Marshal Matt Dillon, played by William Conrad. The program aired from 19…
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