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Tami and Carolan, sisters and friends, love to chat about most anything. Having spent 30 years caring for their dear parents, better know to everyone as Nanie and Papa, they would like to help others going through those same experiences. Sometimes it is just better to have someone who will listen. So let's talk aging!
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F*** what you're used to, we come to give you raw takes on different topics that plague our society! We take ideas and topics at officialromeymak@gmail.com so the more topics we get, the more s*** we can talk about it!
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The climate and health crises are two of the most pressing issues of our time. Change needs to occur, and sooner rather than later. Join your hosts, Ben Eitelberg and Emma Strutt, for conversations about people and planet. Find more details at www.thelentilintervention.org
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George Bowe Blitch has been a Wildlife Manager, Texas Rancher, Professional Writer, Videographer, Photographer, Editor, Speaker, Brand Developer & Designer, Cartographer, Musician, Teacher, Coach, Entrepreneur, Finance Manager, and the list goes on... George has met some wildly interesting people in his lifetime, and this "Son of a Blitch” is sure to share some impactful stories, interviews, and messages that will be informative, educational, and highly entertaining! "I've met some incredibl ...
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Who's Next is a radio/podcast show that talks with new and established Hip-Hop/R&B artists and community leaders about music, trends and issues affecting the community. Many times it can unpredictable but it is always entertaining. Tune in with your hosts Ms. Sheena and Dash Dub to see who is the next up and comer you need to keep your eyes on! www.myradio22.com FB | Instagram | Twitter @myradio22
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The culinary landscape is often a testament to the power of passion, heritage, and an unyielding commitment to quality and sustainability. This is the narrative that unfolds as we delve into the story of Elias Cairo, co-founder of Olympia Provisions, and his transformation from a sponsored snowboarder with a penchant for the adrenaline rush of the …
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When the echoes of an elk's bugle traverse the vast wilderness, it stirs something primal within the heart of a hunter. In the latest podcast episode, we are privileged to sit down with Dirk Durham, known in the hunting community as 'the Bugler.' Dirk is not only a renowned elk caller but also an ambassador for the craft and spirit of hunting, and …
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Dr Kate Wylie is an Adelaide-based GP, the founder of Climate Medicine, and the Executive Director of Doctors for the Environment Australia (DEA), a not-for-profit advocacy organisation that recognises human health depends on a healthy environment. Dr Wylie is a master communicator who has emerged as a leading voice in Australia for highlighting th…
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In the realm of conservation, few stories captivate and inspire as profoundly as that of Lt. John Nores Jr., a former California Game Warden whose life journey we traverse in this latest podcast episode. The episode paints a vivid picture of a man who not only served as a guardian of wildlife and natural resources but also rose as an environmental …
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Andre Borell is not just a filmmaker and investor, he’s a catalyst for change and a maker of good trouble! We first chatted with Andre in season two of the podcast, hot on the heels of the release of Envoy: Shark Cull, a documentary that sheds light on the long-running ‘shark safety’ programs in place in QLD and NSW. In this episode, we catch up wi…
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In this captivating episode, George Blitch sits down with renowned photographer Jody Horton to unravel the detailed craft of cookbook storytelling, and the intricate tapestry of wildlife photography. Horton, an artist with a keen eye for the vivid world of food, travel, lifestyle and wildlife imagery, shares his journey and the evolution of his pas…
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This week on 4 th & Peachtree, the rose godd returns! Wait until you here what his take on the Angel Reese press conference is! It’s Rosey, so be prepared to hear something off the wall. The guys also discuss the untimely death of former NFL defensive back Vontae Davis. These topics and more in 4 th and peachtree!!  Short stories of the week  RIP…
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In the latest podcast episode, Romey Swanson, the Executive Director for the Devils River Conservancy, shares an intimate view of the group's mission to preserve the Devils River. This Texas waterway is a marvel of nature, celebrated for its clarity and ecological significance. Romey's dedication to this cause shines through as he discusses the com…
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Embark on an insightful expedition into the heart of Texas conservation with Romey Swanson, the Executive Director of the Devils River Conservancy. With a rich history rooted in childhood adventures across West Virginia and Texas, Romey's pursuit of wildlife stewardship has led him to an influential role within the state's ecological preservation e…
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Dr Sally Gillespie is an author, lecturer, workshop facilitator, and trainer for Psychology for a Safe Climate. We first spoke with Sally in season 2, episode 27 about her book Climate Crisis and Consciousness: Re-imagining Our World and Ourselves and how to deal with eco-anxiety. Since speaking with Sally in 2021, the changing climate continues to…
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Amidst the narrative of professional milestones , serving in the military, and personal challenges, such as navigating through marriage, divorce, and raising children, Will Alt reveals how he maintained a delicate balance between his thriving career(s) and his commitment to family life. He reflects on the tumultuous financial storms he weathered, l…
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Tyler Jones' story is one of harmony between the call of the wild and the strum of a guitar, a narrative rich with authenticity, passion, and the relentless pursuit of excellence. The discussion meanders through Tyler's multifaceted life, his contributions to the hunting community, and his musical endeavors as the guitarist and singer of the band, …
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Esther Gathambo, originally hailing from Kenya and now calling New Zealand home, is a social entrepreneur and businesswoman driven by a powerful mission. In 2020 Esther founded Sawubona, a social enterprise dedicated to empowering African artisans, promoting fair trade and sustainability practices, and nurturing a sense of community and shared expe…
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In the latest podcast episode, George Blitch hosts Mark Haslam, a seasoned outdoorsman and deer management sage, as they delve into the nuances of managing a 1,900-acre property and wildlife management, in general. Haslam's journey is a testament to the dedication and passion required to sustain and enhance the natural habitats of the South. This d…
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The essence of a family ranch transcends the mere ownership of land; it's about the soulful connection one nurtures with the soil, the wildlife, and the history embedded within it. In my latest podcast episode, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Matthew Mitchell on my family ranch—a sanctuary that has been a part of my lineage for generations.…
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Joining us for his second appearance on the show, Dr Jack Auty is a lecturer in the Medical Sciences in the School of Medicine at the University of Tasmania. Jack leads research on the intricate connections between inflammation and disease. With a diverse array of interests, ranging from the impact of microplastics on lung and gut inflammation to t…
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In a fascinating blend of the past and the future, Jared Larsen from onXMaps joins host George Blitch to navigate the changing landscape of hunting, conservation, and outdoor recreation. The discussion illuminates how the cutting-edge GPS mapping tools of onX Maps, particularly the onX Hunt app, have revolutionized the practices long held sacred by…
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Embarking on a journey from a structured career in civil engineering to the unpredictable wilderness of entrepreneurship, Jason Phelps' story is a captivating tale of passion, craftsmanship, and connection to nature. Phelps Game Calls has become synonymous with quality and innovation in the hunting industry, creating a legacy that reverberates thro…
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Dr Neal Haddaway is a photojournalist and environmental photographer whose work highlights the damaging impacts of capitalism and unchecked economic growth. With a PhD in environmental science and a 20-year career in environmental research and academia, Neal boldly chose to transition his career to photography fuelled by a desire to inspire others …
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In this celebratory 50th episode of the Son of a Blitch Podcast, George Blitch sits down with Brad Leone, celebrated chef, New York Times Best Selling Author ("Field Notes for Food Adventure: Recipes and Stories from the Woods to the Ocean"), and the host of his hit shows, "Making It" and "Local Legends". Brad is not just a chef and show host; he's…
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And we’re back! Welcome to Season 5 of The Lentil Intervention Podcast. We are thrilled to be bringing you more insightful discussions, inspiring stories and scientific snapshots this year, and we are certainly kicking things off with a bang with our first guest, Max Romey. Max is a phenomenal artist, filmmaker, producer, educator, trail runner and…
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Embarking on a culinary adventure that stretches beyond the familiar kitchen walls, Jesse Griffiths, a renowned chef and avid hunter, takes us on a profound journey from the thrill of the turkey hunt to the intimate process of crafting a meal from nature's bounty. This expedition, elegantly chronicled in "The Turkey Book," is more than a mere compi…
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The trajectory of a career in the creative arts can be as unpredictable as it is exhilarating. Freddy Cruz's professional journey embodies this truth, having transitioned from a distinguished radio DJ in Houston to an independent author and podcasting connoisseur. The latest episode of the podcast, hosted by George Blitch, provides a panoramic view…
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As I sat across from Michael Sabbath, the author of "The Good, the Bad, and the Difference," the gravity of his journey struck me - from staring down a life-threatening heart condition to confronting ethical debates head-on. Together, we embark on an expedition through the thicket of morality, dissecting the role of hunting in conservation, and the…
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Ever dreamed of venturing into the rugged beauty of the great outdoors, rifle in hand, ready to embark on a thrilling hunting journey? In this episode, George Blitch sits down with Kent Boucher, the host of the First Gen Hunter Podcast, and The Prairie Farm Podcast who started his hunting journey from scratch, navigating the wilderness, armed with …
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We’ve reached the Season 4 finale of The Lentil Intervention podcast! In our last episode for 2023, we sit down with podcast favourite Dr Mike Joy to recap the pressing environmental and climate concerns that have defined the past year. We also have a frank discussion about the necessary actions that can result in a better future for all. From clim…
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Get ready for an adventure as we journey through the life and career of Ben Masters, a filmmaker, author, and conservationist known for his profound work on nature and wildlife. Known for his incredible projects like the 'Deep in the Heart', the 'River and the Wall', and the 'Unbranded,' film and book, this episode promises a deep dive into his pas…
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Professor Ilan Noy is the Chair in Economics of Disasters and Climate Change - Te Āwhionukurangi, at Te Herenga Waka – Victoria University of Wellington. Ilan’s research and teaching focus on the economic aspects of natural hazards, disasters, climate change, and other related topics in environmental, development, and international economics. Ilan …
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Feel the thrill of the hunt as we navigate the wild terrain of the Texas Wildlife Association (TWA) in an invigorating conversation with its charismatic CEO, Justin Dreibelbis. From navigating the legislative challenges facing landowners to sharing the adrenaline-pumping experiences of preparing for the hunting season, Justin leaves no stone unturn…
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In this episode, George Blitch sits down with Lance Lewis of Tagged Out Kitchen, a professionally trained chef and seasoned hunter, who blends his passions for the wilderness and the kitchen, to deliver unique hunting and cooking experiences. From sharing his personal journey from his roots in Louisiana to living in Colorado, Lance provides a fasci…
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Prepare to be fascinated as we journey back in time to World War II, with none other than Peter McDonald Sr (Hashkasilt Begay), a Navajo Code Talker, to guide us through the gripping tale of the Navajo Code Talkers. We promise you'll be captivated by the extraordinary story of how the Navajo language transformed into an unbreakable military code, a…
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Highlighting the untold stories of our brave servicemen and women, this episode features an intense conversation with Curtis Bell, a former Marine and firefighter/paramedic, currently in North Texas. Curtis pulls back the curtain on the grim reality of veterans grappling with the transition back to civilian life, addiction, and suicidal thoughts. I…
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Dr Luke Kelly is an Associate Professor in Quantitative Ecology at the University of Melbourne, leading teams both locally and internationally. Luke studies the dynamics of plant and animal populations, educates about biodiversity and human well-being, and collaborates with diverse stakeholders to prevent species extinction. With expertise in ecolo…
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In this episode, George Blitch gets up-close and personal with the band Princess Goes! The band consists of musical and creative veterans, Matt Katz-Bohen (Blondie), Peter Yanowitz (The Wallflowers, Natalie Merchant), and Michael C. Hall (Dexter, Six Feet Under, Lazarus). There are many other bands, artists and productions that these gentlemen have…
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This podcast episode provides an in-depth exploration of the mind and life of renowned Canadian writer, outdoorsman, and television host, Jim Shockey. As the visionary behind the Hand of Man Museum, Jim takes us on an unforgettable journey through his world, sharing insights from his debut novel, "Call Me Hunter". "Call Me Hunter" is a riveting ble…
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Six years ago, I found myself nursing a hangover after an Astros game (where we beat the Yankees in game 1 of the ALCS!) and decided it was time for a change. This decision sparked a journey towards sobriety that has not only transformed my body but also enhanced my mental clarity, making me a more present father, husband, and friend. As I celebrat…
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Get ready to be captivated by the rich culinary and outdoor experiences of Louisiana's very own, Chef Jean-Paul Bourgeois. Savour the flavours of his unique blend of outdoor and culinary passion as he takes us on a journey from Louisiana to California, the Virgin Islands to New York, France to Atlanta, and back. Listen in as he shares his enriching…
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In this episode, we chat with running legend Damian Hall, a record-breaking ultramarathon runner and athletics coach who has represented Great Britain and continues to achieve competitive results in some of the world’s toughest and gruelling races. Damian is an experienced journalist and author of several books, including the award-nominated We Can…
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In this episode, George Blitch sits down with Mike Anderson, who is the Social Media Marketing Specialist with SCHEELS Outdoors, as well as the host of the SCHEELS Outdoors Podcast. Mike talks about his love of the outdoors, the fun projects he gets to be a part of, and so much more...including that time he arrowed a GoPro! We got video! Wanna see …
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Today, Sept. 25, 2023, would have been Harvey Arden's 88th birthday. To honor Harvey, I decided to release a Spoken Word project that we originally put out through our publishing company, HYT Publishing, for free, for the very first time. This is the recordings of "Noble Red Man - Lakota Widomkeeper, Mathew King". I know Harvey would have wanted yo…
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In this episode, we discuss alternative protein with Dr Simon Eassom, Executive Director at Food Frontier, Australia and New Zealand’s independent think tank on alternative proteins. Simon is an experienced leader, business executive, and strategic thinker and has had a distinguished career as a university professor with a Ph.D. in applied ethics a…
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In this Episode, George Blitch sits down with Joel van der Loon to discuss his adventurous life, from being introduced to the bushcraft world while living off the grid in Tanzania, traveling across the oceans, visiting over 40 countries, competing on various TV shows, to running his own Outdoor Survival and Bushcraft School: www.BushSurvivalTrainin…
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In this episode, George Blitch sits down with Mark Kenyon to discuss his career in the Outdoors Industry, where Kenyon has come to be known as a leading white-tailed deer expert. Mark launched the website, WiredToHunt, in the late 2000's, and it quickly became a hot spot for deer enthusiasts, to learn and share hunting tips, strategies, and general…
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Emma Wingrove is a reuse specialist, passionate about bringing New Zealand to the forefront of sustainability and climate change solutions. In 2014, while undertaking her university degree, Emma established The Clean Up Crew Aotearoa, after identifying the hideously overlooked problem of litter and neglected beaches of the beautiful North Shore of …
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In this episode, George Blitch sat down with Jesse Griffiths to discuss a host of topics. For those that are unaware, Jesse Griffiths is a chef from Texas that is involved an a variety of projects. He is the co-owner of the award winning restaurant, Dai Due, that is in the heart of Austin, TX. He also runs the New School of Traditional Cookery, whi…
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Dr Kate Sievert is a Research Fellow at GLOBE at Deakin University with a special interest in power and politics with regard to food systems and their relationship with population and planetary health. Kate is also a co-founder of Healthy Food Systems Australia, an advocacy group dedicated to bettering food systems for all Australians and the land.…
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In this episode, George Blitch interviewed Lindsay Thomas Jr., who is the Chief Communication Officer for the National Deer Association, and a professional journalist, author, and editor, with a strong background in wildlife conservation, natural resource management, public relations, and non-profit leadership. Before joining the Quality Deer Manag…
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Deirdre Kent is a long-time environmental activist with a background in teaching, campaigning, and lobbying and is also a prolific author, having written six books. Deirdre has been involved in numerous research and political campaigning efforts and has established various organisations such as Transition Town Ōtaki, the Ōtaki Timebank and The New …
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