Focus on Flowers is a weekly podcast and public radio program about flower gardening hosted by master gardener Moya Andews.
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A Moment of Science is a daily audio podcast, public radio program and video series providing the scientific story behind some of life's most perplexing mysteries.
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Earth Eats is a weekly podcast, public radio program and blog bringing you the freshest news and recipes inspired by local food and sustainable agriculture
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Noon Edition is a weekly radio program inviting your participation on news and issues facing the southern and central Indiana community
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Community Connection is an Indiana Public Radio original program that tells the story of nonprofit organizations in our listening area of East Indiana. Each month, we focus on one organization and what its volunteers and staff are doing to make East Central Indiana a better place to live and work. We’re here to tell their story: what impact they have on our community, how they do what they do, and how you can help.
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Ethercast is the companion podcast to Ether Game, a weekly music trivia show produced by WFIU Public Radio in Bloomington, Indiana. On each episode of Ethercast, host Christopher Burrus explores big questions in the world of classical music.
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The U.S. government’s sole execution chamber is on the grounds of a prison complex in Terre Haute, Indiana. Isolated from its general population, 44 condemned men are held in the Special Confinement Unit, or America’s death row. In 2020, the Trump administration launched a spree of executions, killing 13 condemned Americans in quick succession. A team of public radio journalists covered each execution in person.
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Ethercast is the companion podcast to Ether Game, a weekly music trivia show produced by WFIU Public Radio in Bloomington, Indiana. On each episode of Ethercast, host Christopher Burrus explores big questions in the world of classical music.
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The Scene is a weekly public radio show produced in Indiana that features music in performance from all around the great Hoosier state. Each week, we bring listeners an hour of live music performed in local venues catered by a team of human beings who simply love music. Our goal is to promote the Indiana music scene by focusing on the music itself. We want to tell the story of the music happening in our own backyards, to be a spark of conversation between fellow music-lovers, and to give lis ...
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Each week, co-hosts Ester Golden and Larry Brechner interview a variety of guests, exploring individual artistic practice, upcoming events and exhibitions, and the arts organizations that serve our community.This project is made possible by the Indiana Arts Commission, South Shore Arts, and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency.
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"Unspoken Requests" is a radio program hosted by Jared Cheek and Mike Adams. It is recorded in Bloomington, IN and aired in syndication on community radio WFHB every other Wednesday night in the enviable time slot of 11pm-1am. This is the podcast version where we edit out all the copyrighted material and whittle it down to just the best, original, top shelf, premium content.
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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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A collection of work that Kurt Roembke makes for the Fort Wayne public radio station, WELT 95.7FM
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Excepts from Vocalo's afternoon show hosted by Luis Antonio Perez & Shantell Jamison
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The Sports Reality is brought to you by 2 HUGE sports fans living in the DMV Jeremy and Rike. They're here to provide the real aspects of the sports world with facts & their own opinions. All this is done while using highlights & music to merge the sports & entertainment world. The most popular segment is the Sports Reality Q & A. This segment allows the hosts to use social networks to let the public have their voice heard on each show. So take a listen & enjoy.
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My name is Gregg and I Co-Host Midwest Paratalk Radio, I have been in Indy for most of my life. And have been interested in the paranormal for a long time. It wasn’t until a personal experience at 30 that I realized that there was some validity to the paranormal. Having a need for more knowledge I started looking at different media venues. Researching, reading and talking to different groups that I have come across blogtalkradio. And have found some great people. Having a radio background, B ...
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This week on ART ON THE AIR features acclaimed jazz artist from New York City Rick DellaRatta, who founded Jazz for Peace , self-taught, emerging artist Laurie Renee Moore, and spotlight is on the 4th Annual NWI Superstar singing competition.
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"Auto" means "self" and kinetic means "motion." When you see a tiny point of light moving, it's often because you are moving yourself--or, rather, your eye is.By Indiana Public Media
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What's brown, has eight legs and flies?By Indiana Public Media
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Ever notice when you're having a bad day it always seems to get that much worse?By Indiana Public Media
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Connecting through food at the public library
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“When you think of literacy and you think of what does that mean and what are all the parts of it– think about reading a recipe. Think about measuring the ingredients. Think about learning how to cook. Think about planning a meal, or budgeting for that meal.There are so many things that are learning-through-play, learning-through-doing-it, in a tea…
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Farmers do not care for wild carrots that grow in their fields and on roadsides and produce thousands of seeds that produce more plants.By Indiana Public Media
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If you see an object blowing down the street, you will infer that it is light. That will be your conclusion even if you can’t determine what the object is.By Indiana Public Media
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Discovering Food and Drink in the Land of Lincoln: Scratch Brewing Company and the Springfield Horseshoe Trail
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We travel to the Land of Lincoln to visit Scratch Brewing Company, where brewer and co-owner Marika Josephson gives us a taste of what inspires their unique brewing style that incorporates botanicals and local forged ingredients. Then it’s over to Springfield to meet Amy Beadle, marketing manager of the town’s convention and visitor bureau, who int…
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Jared and Mike are not “back” this time, per se…because they’re in a brand new studio space for the very first time! And, they’re not alone…they’re joined by author, art historian, and rug maker, Melody Deusner, and comedian, Laura Stockwell! B’loonies, Looksmaxxing, aesthetics, chocolate frogs…all of this and MORE on Unspoken Requests episode 151.…
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When you cry for emotional reasons, your eyes act differently. So what happens next?By Indiana Public Media
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Aging is a complex process involving accumulating damage to the cellular mechanisms of life. Anti-aging researchers want to understand and combat this process to give us healthier and longer lives.By Indiana Public Media
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A species of howler monkey isn't dying its fur, but they are changing color.By Indiana Public Media
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Implications of shooting at Trump rally Saturday
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It’s been almost a week since Secret Service ushered Donald Trump off stage after a man shot at him during a rally in Pennsylvania. The gunfire killed one attendee and injured two more. Secret Service killed the suspected shooter, a 20-year-old man, who was set up on a rooftop outside the rally when he opened fire. The shooting is under investigati…
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The inclusive vision of The National Young Farmers Coalition
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“We’ve been presented with problems today that we’ve never dealt with before as an agriculture industry–like climate change. And I don’t think that the approach we’ve taken, historically, is going to work here…As long as I’ve heard the words ‘climate change,’ I have heard that Indigenous practice is the solution.” This week on the show, a conversat…
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Cows and humans aren't the only ones who produce milk. There are also some insects and spiders that produce a milk-like substance to feed their young.By Indiana Public Media
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Echinacea purpurea flowers well from mid-summer to early fall and combines well with most other flowering perennials.By Indiana Public Media
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Queen of the drowned: Bumblebees that can survive a week underwater
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When water leaked into containers of dormant queen bumblebees, the scientists assumed they’d need to hold a state funeral. But amazingly, the regal insects lived, despite drowning!By Indiana Public Media
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Climate change is making insects eat more crops
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Scientists are saying that as the climate warms and temperatures rise, we might lose more crops to insects.By Indiana Public Media
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Did you know that ancient bricks are magnetic?By Indiana Public Media
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These days, pandas have bamboo for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. But that wasn't always the case.By Indiana Public Media
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Experts discuss 2024 Supreme Court rulings
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The Supreme Court issued several major decisions, including Trump v. The United States, which ruled the former president is partly immune for his involvement in efforts on Jan. 6 to overthrow the 2020 election results. In another case, it overturned the precedent set by the 1984 Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council, which had given deferenc…
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Emotion differentiation makes you less angry
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Although we all get angry at times, for some people anger turns to aggression, while for others it doesn’t. The reasons for this have to do with how we regulate our emotions.By Indiana Public Media
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Can traditional foods help manage disease?
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Have you ever had a hunch about something, tested it out and been shocked by the results? That’s what happened to public health scholar Funmi Ayeni. She took a traditional Nigerian home remedy and applied the rigors of scientific research to test its efficacy. The results were nothing short of jaw dropping. This week on Earth Eats, food research th…
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Vita Sackville West's white garden at Sissinghurst in England is world famous. Here is her own description of the plants in it.By Indiana Public Media
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An amphibian mother feeds her offspring with 'milk'
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Human mothers secrete milk to feed their babies. So do other mammals. Biologists now know that many other kinds of animal mothers also secrete milk-like nutritious substances to feed their offspring.By Indiana Public Media
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Fruit flies might not have manners when they invade your home, but they do have culture.By Indiana Public Media
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This week on ART ON THE AIR our whole show features an entertainment power couple, Lorrissa Julianus and C J Julianus sharing their artistic journey together. Spotlight is on 2nd Annual Beatles, Bowling, Browse, and Buy Pop-up Market.
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This week on ART ON THE AIR features Nigerian-born mixed media sculptor, Layo Bright, Amanda Freymann discussing her late husband’s Joel DeGrand’s August exhibit at The Depot, Spotlight is on Chicago Street Theater’s production of “Bleacher Bums.”
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This week on ART ON THE AIR our 300th episode features surrealistic, artist, Gavin Ottesin, Toronto-based artist Sasha Pierce, spotlight is on Memorial Opera House’s Penguin Project production of “High School Musical Junior” and other fall events.
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Making their way through polluted water, fish become disoriented, as sights, smells, and sounds crowd the waters. Chemical and noise pollution, and reduced water clarity, interfere with the senses, as well as the fishes’ natural instincts.By Indiana Public Media
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Putting science on display at the Great Exhibition of 1851
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These days, you can hear about self-driving cars when you turn on the news, or you can browse store shelves for high-tech gadgets. But in the mid-nineteenth century, there was one go-to place for the public to view scientific achievement: the Great Exhibition.By Indiana Public Media
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The Indianapolis Metropolitan Development Commission approved a new plan for a Major League Soccer stadium in June. It's the second Professional Sports Development Area created for a soccer team in Indianapolis. The first was planned for Indy Eleven. But the plan approved for an MLA stadium ends any potential financial support from the city for the…
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A simple exercise to do at home with A Moment of ScienceBy Indiana Public Media
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Indigenous foodways as tools of empowerment
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“As I started to think more about theories around food, and it’s a thing that we do every day without fail, and it really shapes the way that we interact with one another, it shapes the way we interact with our environments, the ways that we create networks of relationships–being able to name it has given it a power to be able to use it to tap into…
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This week on ART ON THE AIR features artist, Blake Gore, who creates minimalist canvases , textile artist Shani Solomon, who creates one-of-a-kind wearable fiber art, spotlight on the 65th Annual Chesterton Art Fair August 3rd and 4th at Dogwood Park .
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This week on ART ON THE AIR features award-winning artist, Anthony R Brass, the Poet Laureate of LaPorte County, Valerie Wallace, Spotlight on Canterbury Summer Theatre’s concert County Is and "Murder at the Howard Johnsons."
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Most of us enjoy watching the butterflies in our gardens, and it can be a magical experience for us and for our children.By Indiana Public Media
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Would you drink a mixture of acetaldehyde, ethyl acetate, acetone, acetic acid, and a few of the compounds known as hexenals, which give fresh-cut grass is characteristic odor?By Indiana Public Media
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Swimming in a school has a lot of benefits for fish, from social opportunities to avoiding predators to finding more food.By Indiana Public Media
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Researchers have heard orangutans make the noise after the danger has passed—a sign that they’re communicating about the past, and the first evidence that primates other than humans have that ability.By Indiana Public Media
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Craving dessert? Today’s episode considers some particularly sweet science: the importance of eggs for baking a cake.By Indiana Public Media
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This week on ART ON THE AIR our entire show features an interview with the Multi-GRAMMY® Award nominee and visionary new age composer, David Arkenstone, and sharing music from the world premiere of his new album, released July 1st, "Quest For The Runestone." Our Spotlight is on summer events at the Memorial Opera House.…
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Community responders take questions about storm assistance
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Storms with winds reaching 70 mph tore through Monroe County and surrounding areas Tuesday evening, leaving approximately 42,000 homes without power. Monroe County Commissioners declared a local disaster emergency that night. By Wednesday, Indiana 211 received 36 damage reports for Monroe County. Crews have been working to repair power lines and re…
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Learn about specialty brewing with local fruits at Upland’s Woodshop
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“We use wood so that we give the various microorganisms sort of a place to colonize and live from batch to batch. And over time those colonies and those species that have taken hold will change, they’ll drift and so, you’ll develop a unique character to each tank that’s really interesting.” This week on the show we dive head first into a giant oak …
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It’s a tough world out there, so really, what’s a gull to do?By Indiana Public Media
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