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Outdoorsy

KVPR | Valley Public Radio

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A podcast from Valley Public Radio about outdoor activities in the Central Sierra and other areas around Fresno, CA. No longer in production.
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The Writer’s Corner on WLRH features prose and poetry submitted by talented TN Valley wordsmiths. With each episode, a different voice is heard in “The Writer’s Corner,” with a commentary or poem recorded by the author. Many of our writers have received awards at the state and national level, while others are exhibiting their creative abilities for the first time.
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Valley Edition

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Valley Edition was retired from KVPR's broadcast schedule at the end of June 2022. Listen daily during Morning Edition and All Things Considered to hear the latest local news and interviews from KVPR's newsroom.Support for Valley Edition comes from The James Irvine Foundation, The California HealthCare Foundation & The California Endowment.
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You can find the region's most in-depth look at New York State politics and government each week on The Legislative Gazette. Hosted by David Guistina, the program features regular commentary by syndicated columnist and political scientist Dr. Alan Chartock. On each program, the award-winning WAMC News Team combines forces to bring you a wrap-up of the week's political news, the goings on in and around the legislature, and the stories that will keep you well-informed and in the know.
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Each weekday, host Janet Michael hosts thirty minutes of conversation on topics such as tourism, business, events, healthcare, education, law enforcement, history, local government and more. Guests are recorded (mostly) in advance, some via computer and some in person. The conversations happen in local coffee shops, at local businesses, during local events. Local people making things happen in their community. The program airs just a few minutes after noon every weekday on The River 95.3 and ...
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San Jose, Calif. radio station 1590 KLIV (AM) is the home of "Inside Silicon Valley," a weekly public affairs program that explores the trends, challenges and opportunities facing Silicon Valley. The program is presented by Joint Venture Silicon Valley, a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving economic vitality and overall quality of life. Joint Venture CEO Russell Hancock is the host.
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Wanna Know Idaho

Boise State Public Radio

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Wanna Know Idaho is a listener-generated podcast from Boise State Public Radio that is driven by YOU! No matter how quirky or serious your question might be, we want to know: What sparks your curiosity about the Gem State, Idaho culture or the people who call it home? Click here to join this curious collective by sharing your question.
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Idaho Reports

Idaho Public Television

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The longest-running public policy show in the West, Idaho Reports turns a spotlight on the statehouse during the legislative session. Dedicated to political analysis and in-depth reporting from around the state. Subscribe for regular episodes and bonus content on the important issues affecting all Idahoans. © Idaho Public Television | Idaho State Board of Education, an agency of the State of Idaho
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The Value is a show for entrepreneurs and investors interested in building and investing in companies that are scalable and highly valuable. Born in the Caribbean and presented to the world, the show is hosted by Kevin Valley, a Chartered Business Valuator and business consultant who has spent over 15 years evaluating companies for debt and equity investment. During this time, Kevin found that while many business owners possess the passion and zeal to build enterprises that solve big problem ...
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A regular podcast with features, interviews and conversations about radio and audio with a special focus on public benefit. Host Dom Chambers is a well-known advocate of community media. Currently, he runs Somer Valley FM, The local Radio Alliance and is CEO of the Somer Valley Education Trust. He is a trustee of the Radio Academy.’ Dom has worked in most radio sectors and has visited over 70 local radio stations in the UK. He bridges grass-roots knowledge with national strategic vision.
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Every song has its own history. The who, what, when, where, why, and how of the music we love. Join Thom Ruckert on This Song, and hear those stories. A production of LIU Public Radio. Visit us at WCWP.org
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SEE EPISODES BELOW! Dr. Teresa Keller began hosting This Conversation each week in 2009 on WEHC-FM, Emory. Keller's broadcast career began many years ago at WCYB-TV, an NBC affiliate in Bristol, VA where she worked for seven years as a talk show host, reporter, and anchor of the noon news. She also spent time working in television newsrooms in Denver and San Diego, and worked as a contributing reporter for WVTF public radio in Roanoke, VA. As a professor of Mass Communications at Emory & Hen ...
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Open and Shut

Wisconsin Public Radio

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Prosecutors are the most powerful people in the American criminal justice system. "Open and Shut," a new podcast from Wisconsin Watch and Wisconsin Public Radio, shines a light on how prosecutors do their jobs — and the danger of allowing that power to go unchecked. Hosted by reporter Phoebe Petrovic, "Open and Shut" is the culmination of nearly three years of investigative reporting. The seven-part series follows two district attorneys in Wisconsin's Fox Valley and their impact on victims, ...
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Linda Pack reads episodes of her immensely popular public radio program Mendocino County Remembered. She edits and interprets selections from the oral histories collected and published under the auspices of the Mendocino Historical Society for the American Bicentennial in 1976. A new episode every Sunday.
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Eat Your Heartland Out

Heritage Radio Network

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Eat Your Heartland Out is a series dedicated to highlighting the rich, yet often overlooked, culinary depth of the American Midwest. Food is the storyteller while host Capri S. Cafaro serves as your audio tour guide through this region spanning 12 states. The show aims to weave a tapestry of cultural diversity, immigration history, migration patterns and agricultural variations in each episode. Expect to gain new insights about Midwestern foodways through compelling interviews with historian ...
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The Trevor Carey Show

PowerTalk 96.7 (KALZ-FM)

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My Dad had me in radio production rooms starting at age ten, so being on-air has always come natural to me. I've been a music DJ all over the U.S. including Phoenix, Denver, Kansas City, San Jose and Buffalo. I even ran some of the top Billboard artists as a record rep with Sony Music, but I realized being on the radio as a talk show host is what I was created to do. Conservatives, liberals, atheists, vegetarians, vegans, gay, straight, sideways; even Giant fans, born and raised as a Dodgers ...
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Hi-Desert Sound Sessions

Hi-Desert Sound Sessions

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Hi-Desert Sound Sessions hopes you will enjoy the mixes that are posted on this page. I will be posting new music for you to discover weekly by local and world wide artist. Please stay tuned and keep your ears open. If you like what you hear and are looking for a dj to perform at one of your events please contact us by email info@plasticgroove.com. With over 20 years of DJ’ing experience, Dennis Simms has held residencies at famous clubs like Metropolis (Irvine, CA) C2K at The Venetian (Las ...
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Emily Dorezas and Deanna Cheng are two bomb shells that dropped in to cover the last few episodes of Love Island! We sure do love this show and look forward to the next 15 eps, LOL! Does Leah talk out of both sides of her mouth? Is Liv a robot? And could Rob be anymore of a douchebag? All these questions are answered and more. For more Drama, Darli…
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Helen Hong has built quite a career as a comic actor and standup comedian, but she may be most familiar to public radio listeners through her appearances on the panel on "Wait Wait Don't Tell Me." The weekly quiz show got her exposed to new audiences, and she'll face one in person in the Rogue Valley. Hong is booked for an event at Ashland's Belle …
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The primary concerns about growing old used to be about mobility and sight and hearing. These remain, but keeping our minds intact as we age has zoomed up the list, as dementia affects more of the population. June is Alzheimer's & Brain Awareness Month, a chance to face the fears and learn more about how to cope with memory loss. Right at Home in M…
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We keep having the conversation about the future of journalism, because the reality of journalism in the current moment is rocky indeed. Nearly 2,900 newspapers have closed in the United States since 2005, and the rate is ticking up over time. The Fund for Oregon Rural Journalism--FORJournalism or just FORJ for short--is a nonprofit set up to help …
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Our conversation for Traffic Safety Thursday with Lt. Warren Gosnell from Frederick County Sheriff's Office shares advice and insight into safety issues while celebrating the upcoming July 4 holiday. He reminds listeners about the consequences of getting behind the wheel after drinking while celebrating. We also talk about fireworks safety, practic…
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Associate producer Logan Finney sat down with Charlie Hunt of the School of Public Service and Jen Schneider of the College of Innovation and Design at Boise State University to share what happened this year at the Idaho Republican Party Convention. The Big Tent is a public affairs radio show on Radio Boise hosted by School of Public Service facult…
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College is not for everyone, and a high school education geared to preparing for college is likewise not for all students. Federal and state laws in Oregon have expanded the number of career and technical education (CTE) programs offered in high schools in recent years. Now schools in Southwest Oregon are taking another step, with the creation of T…
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It's a media spectacle and a competition unlike any other, two giants going at it in the arena. No, not Yankees vs Mets, but the first presidential debate of the 2024 election cycle. It is far earlier in the year than usual, and some aspects of the debate format have changed. We take up this and other media happenings with the resumption of our Sig…
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Bette Davis is remembered for a long and illustrious acting career. But she also is remembered for a famous quote about aging: "Getting old ain't for sissies." Even people in good physical and mental health in their later years may notice a lack of friends and family around, and wonder where to turn for services and support. Oregon's Office of Agin…
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Our conversation for The Valley Business Today included Kaleigh Fincham, Director of Programs & Events for the Top of Virginia Regional Chamber with all the graduation details for the inaugural Arising Leadership Program. The Arising Leadership Program is aimed at 16 and 17-year-olds, while the Community Leadership Program is for adults. The progra…
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Appalachian Sustainable Development is bringing a new $12 million dollar farm to Washington County, Virginia. In this conversation, ASD Director of Development Sylvia Crum brings to life the vision of helping farmers expand the market for their products to the entire Northeast region -- so they make more money, farming practices are improved, and t…
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Today we have a lot of news to catch up on and we go down a rabbit hole of plastic surgery and ozempic so trigger warning for ED. Danielle won't be going back to the Summer House but meanwhile Jesse is hanging with RHONY's Brynn, and the young crop Housewives kids are shooting a new reality show.Of course, Emily Dorezas and I head over to the high …
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Jet boats traverse several stretches of the Rogue River, delighting their passengers but annoying some other rivers users. They are not "on board" with jet boat use, in either sense of the term. The state of Oregon is taking input on uses of the Upper Rogue River for a while longer, to gauge public opinions about all river uses, jet boats included.…
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One of the region's many musical ensembles is planning a road trip. And not just to some other part of Oregon or California... Siskiyou Violins are packing for a trip to Vienna. The town where Mozart once thrilled audiences will host the young violinists in the Summa Cum Laude International Youth Music Festival. The event is July 5-10, and the viol…
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People had to work for a long time to be able to marry each other in America. That is, if they wanted to marry people of the same gender. Now that same-sex marriage is the law of the land, queer couples abound. And some notable pairs are celebrated in the book Queer Power Couples: On Love and Possibility. These are people who are trailblazers in va…
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Our conversation for Tourism Tuesday with Justin Kerns from Winchester/Frederick County Convention & Visitors Bureau features Mike Brady, his son Alex, and his daughter Megan Craggs to learn about Carter Hall Farm in Stephens City. The family explains their history with the property, initially purchased in 2019 but with ties dating back to 1961. Th…
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Maybe it's not something you think about when you're shopping for food, but there is a great concentration of money and power in the food industry in the United States. And that's true of the ENTIRE food chain, from the farm to the grocery stores. How did we get here, and what are the implications for what we choose to put in our bodies? Austin Fre…
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Black and White women voters are aligned on many societal concerns and key issues, yet a majority consistently vote polar opposite, along racial lines, in each election cycle. Common Ground Conversations is exploring the reasons why in this series with host Mike Green. In this episode, community leader and Ashland City Councilor Gina Duquenne offer…
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Our conversation today with Tyler Hinkle, Shenandoah County's Planner is part of an ongoing series following the work on Shenandoah 2045 - Shenandoah County's comprehensive plan. The planning process will unfold over the course of four years with the majority of the community collaboration occurring from 2020-2022, with input in 2023-2024. We discu…
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Summer is here, and things should be growing in area gardens, growing like gangbusters. Except there are a few things that might get in the way: It might get very hot very fast, which was a feature of early June. And even when the plants are not very active, the bugs sure can be. We take up these and other early-summer gardening issues in a new edi…
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Maybe you don't like sauerkraut much, and figured that means you don't much like fermented foods. You could well be wrong about that, since bread and beer and wine and even coffee go through some fermentation. Kirsten and Christopher Shockey from the Applegate Valley have long sung the praises of fermented foods, calling themselves "fermentistas." …
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Our conversation today is full of details for the 2024 Northern Shenandoah Valley Drinking Water Testing Clinics from Karen Poff, Senior Extension Agent, Family & Consumer Science, Virginia Cooperative Extension office who is based in the Warren County office, but serves all five surrounding counties. She also manages the Northern Shenandoah Valley…
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The Top Chef Finale is here! Season 21 ended with a lot of heart. Deanna Cheng and Emily Dorezas join me to recap the ins and outs of Oxtail, Emril's age and cooking with love. Then, we do a hard pivot into the 1800 episodes of Love Island USA! We were once lost and now we are found. Started at the bottom and now we at the top. Hated it, now love i…
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For about a century, a farm operated on a hillside in Hardwick. At one point, it was said to have one of the finest herds of cows in town. But life for those working the farm was less rosy. They were known as “inmates” — though they hadn’t committed crimes. This was Hardwick’s “poor farm.” Vermont towns used to be required by law to provide welfare…
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