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The Rural Side Of Georgia

The Rural Side Of Georgia

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Hey guys! This is Noah from the Forest School, and this is my podcast. My podcast is on Rural Georgia and it’s Healthcare. See ya there! Cover art photo provided by Joey Kyber on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@jtkyber1
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In the winter of 2002, police discovered more than 300 bodies on one property in the tiny town of Noble, Georgia. What followed was one of the biggest and most expensive investigations in the history of the American South. To get to the bottom of this forgotten case, journalist Shaun Raviv visits a rural community with plenty of secrets. He discovers the epic history of the well-respected family who owned the property, uncovers the fates of the bodies sent to a crematory called Tri-State, an ...
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Small Town Murder

James Pietragallo, Jimmie Whisman

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Two comedians look at a small town, what makes it tick, and a murder that took place there. In depth research, horrible tragedy, and the hosts' comedic spin on the whole thing. New episodes every Thursday!!
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I do pretty much everything, just for the comedy of it. Hear about my adventures in Japan, me trying ASMR for the first time, and just about all else! Not only that, but I also discuss more serious issues such as rural healthcare in Georgia. Send in voice messages to suggest a topic. Let’s not forget, my podcast is entirely kid-friendly! Please enjoy!
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Cultivating Curiosity

CAES Office of Marketing and Communications

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On Cultivating Curiosity, we get down and dirty with the experts on all the ways science and agriculture touch our lives, from what we eat to how we live. Listen in for episodes about a hot new coastal commodity, a day in the life of a pollinator, how to live more sustainably through urban farming and so much more. 2023 Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) Georgia Award of Excellence for Podcasts.
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Go Atlanta

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

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Listen every Thursday as AJC Arts and Entertainment Editor Shane Harrison, along with Food, Dining, and Living Editor Ligaya Figueres, and Entertainment Reporter Rodney Ho introduce you to the most interesting people, places, and things to do in and around Atlanta. It's the podcast that helps you get ready for the weekend!
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Peoplesworld.org is a daily news website of, for and by the 99% and the direct descendant of the Daily Worker. Published by Long View Publishing Co., People's World reports on the movements for jobs, peace, equality, democracy, civil rights and liberties, labor, immigrant, LGBT and women's rights, protection of the environment, and more.
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Exploring the relationship of people to the land they live on, students at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College talk with residents of small towns, farms and forests in the rural Southeast. The discussions center on issues of agriculture, conservation, and the economy as seen by those who have chosen to make their homes in non-urban areas of Georgia, Florida, Alabama, and South Carolina. Reported in the style of "This American Life," the students take you to into the field to find their stories.
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Just Science

RTI International

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Just Science is a podcast for justice professionals and anyone interested in learning more about forensic science, innovative technology, current research, and actionable strategies to improve the criminal justice system. This podcast deals with a range of issues, including human trafficking, firearms, policing, leadership in the crime lab, new technologies, sexual assault response, and broader challenges for science and public security. We cover various types of topics across RTI's Justice ...
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Fresh Take

Florida Certified Organic Growers & Consumers, INC.

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Fresh Take is your roundup of all things related to organic and sustainable living. Join Florida Organic Growers staff and guest experts as we discuss everything you need to know about sustainable living, organic agriculture, and how to make the best lifestyle choices that benefit you and the environment. So if you’re an eco-warrior, a dedicated farmer, or just someone looking to make more conscious decisions, tune in to get your Fresh Take.
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The Odd Years

The Cook Political Report with Amy Walter

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In political parlance, the “odd year” is the year in which there is no national election; that is: any odd-numbered year. Odd can also refer to something that is unusual or unpredictable. Like an interview with a writer or actor or athlete that highlights a topic or trend that isn’t normally associated with traditional political discourse. The Odd Years is designed for everyone who is multidimensional. Yes, it’s going to focus on politics (because this is brought to you by the Cook Political ...
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Streak of Lean

Streak of Lean

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Rural agricultural environmentalism, or something like that. Two guys living in the country and trying to run small, weird ag businesses and figure it all out. We talk about the realities of farming and food behind all the noise. Also, Georgia history, the South, football, amateur herpetology, all things weird and wonderful. The standard stuff. RIP Burt, Flannery, Duane and Greg, Levon, Otis, Aretha, Harry Crews, James Dickey, grandmother and grandaddy, and so on and so on. Support this podc ...
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Beckman Unleashed

Joel Beckman & Eric

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Top Dog Trainer Joel Beckman and his Producer Eric cover all things Dog Training, Wild Animals, Behind the Scenes look into his Videos, Crazy Comments and whatever else comes up.
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Brought to you by The Yorkshire Gent, the Country Gent Podcast features special guests from the world of clay and game shooting, fishing, whisky, style, history and business. Each episode will feature a main interview, a tasting of a different Scotch whisky and one or more English monarchs going all the way back to 1066. If you love the great British countryside and everything to do with country and sporting life, this show is for you!
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Missionary Mindset

Taiwan Missionary Fellowship

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Take a journey to the east with Kyle Campbell as we talk to missionaries in Taiwan. We will learn about their life and ministry on the island while also learning about how we can better reach the culture. This podcast is hosted by Taiwan Missionary Fellowship - TMF
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Created by the team behind The Patron Saint of Suicides, YOUNG’S INFINITE CITY is a full-cast science fiction audio drama set in the near-apocalypse. Rosalind Young is the most influential person on the planet. And she’s just gone missing. In the middle of the Pacific Ocean, warships from seven countries surround a giant white mass floating in the water. To us, it might look like a marshmallow the size of a small island. A few decades from now, people will recognize it as M3, the most valuab ...
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The Freeing Energy Podcast

Bill Nussey - Author, TED Speaker, and Climate Investor

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Hear from energy pioneers and visionaries from across the globe who are accelerating the shift to clean energy by making their own electric power for their homes, offices, and communities. Join TED speaker, author, and climate investor, Bill Nussey and co-host Sam Easterby as they talk to the people who are disrupting the century-old grid monopoly and making clean, local energy a reality. Visit FreeingEnergy.com for more.
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This week, in Ord, Nebraska, a local woman vanishes from a small town bar, after walking outside with a young man. When she can't be found for almost 3 years, it looks like it could be "no body, no crime", but she is eventually found, horribly butchered. Detectives are most suspicious of a man, who has a peculiar fetish, and a completely strange st…
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This week, in Keithville, Louisiana, when a hay farmer is found, full of holes, with his hands tied up, it seems like an everyday robbery, until detectives scratch the surface. It turns out that this was a diabolical plot, cooked up by seemingly everyone he knows, to kill him, and take his money & property. This includes his wife, stepdaughter, gra…
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Can you trust what’s on your plate? In this episode of Fresh Take, we explore the critical role of maintaining integrity in USDA-certified organic products. We're joined by Orsi Dézsi, Executive Director and CEO of OMRI, who shares insights on how OMRI ensures organic inputs meet stringent standards and fortifies consumer trust in the organic label…
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This week, in Hondo, New Mexico, a very famous person's ranch is the scene of the slaughter of three people. Brutal attacks took these people out, one by one. When the blame falls on the 14 year old son of the ranch's caretaker, the whole area goes crazy, some with support for him, others with anger & vitriol. The case comes down to whether he had …
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If you want to become a professional dog trainer or improve your skills as a professional dog trainer email beckmanventures@gmail.com. Tell me your background and why you want to be a part of the program. Type "Coaching" in the email title. If you've got a dog that's biting people or dogs and are interested in my online aggression program coming so…
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This week, in Woodbury, Minnesota, a woman found brutalized & murdered with a hammer, near a corn field, had been dealing with constant issues at work, like someone who keeps stealing her keys from her cubicle, and dumping coffee on her chair. This seems to escalate, until she disappears from the company's lobby at lunch time. There are several sus…
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In the final episode of our Community-based Solutions for Substance Use Challenges season, Just Science sits down with Kristen Lee, Substance Use Program Coordinator at the Georgia Criminal Justice Coordinating Council, Lizann Roberts, Executive Director of the Coastal Georgia Indicators Coalition, and Tara Jennings, Strategic Planning Administrato…
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This week, in Stephenville, Texas, a huge mystery unfolds after a young woman is found, brutally murdered, in her own bathtub. Police bumble & stumble through the investigation, moving back & forth between suspects, when everyone in town seems to single out & blame one person. The anger builds, as no one can imagine why he hasn't been arrested. In …
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Join us for an inspiring conversation with Catt Fields White, founder of Farmers Market Pros and co-host of the Tent Talk podcast, as we celebrate the 25th anniversary of National Farmers Market Week. Discover Catt’s journey from establishing the thriving Little Italy Mercato in San Diego to her ongoing efforts to support new markets. We explore th…
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This week, in Agency, Iowa, a mystery unfolds, when a woman is killed in her own bed. Her husband claimed to be in the shower, when the act occurred, and blamed the couple's PTSD & paranoid schizophrenia stricken war veteran neighbor, who they've had fights with, over deer carcasses, and misplaced feces. It only gets messier when affairs begin to s…
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Right before President Joe Biden dropped out of the race, his path to victory appeared very narrow. It was: win the midwest states of Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. But with Kamala Harris now at the top of the ticket, the electoral map could open up for Democrats, and some of those states that Joe Biden won in 2020, but seemed out of reach i…
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In episode seven of our Community-based Solutions for Substance Use Challenges season, Just Science sits down with Cristi Cain, Local Public Health Section Director at the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, and Sally Wright, the All Hands on DECK, or Drug Endangered Children Kansas, Program Manager for the Kansas Department of Health & En…
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This week, in Agawam, Massachusetts, a creepy music box should have been the major clue to solve the murder of a young woman, who was violently dragged from her place of work, and eventually horribly murdered. Instead, it took the ex wife, and current girlfriend of a man, who is especially afraid of being cloned, to solve a murder that left the who…
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In this episode, we sit down with Ty Brooks, farm director at UGArden, UGA's student community farm. Join us as Ty shares his journey and insights into the daily operations of UGArden, a unique space dedicated to research, teaching and outreach. Discover how UGArden engages students through internships, volunteer opportunities and hands-on learning…
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This week, in Goomboorian, Queensland, Australia, a man finds the woman he believes he will spend the rest of his life with. Only problem is that she's already spending her life with several other people. A murderous plot is quickly hatched between a trio of really awful people. This would be bad enough, but did they need to use the industrial size…
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