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The Karina Talks Too Much Podcast is a place where women gather for inspiration, education and to engage in the sisterhood of running wild into our greatness. Listen in on my conversations with inspiring guests where we share #realtalk discussions about issues that face women every day in life and business. We talk too much about our daily habits in health and wellness, our mentorships and systems we use to rise up and get you excited about what your next steps could look like.
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Formerly known as The Whitetail Theories Podcast. A virtual hunting camp focused on uniting hunters. Join in the conversation in our nationwide community on our free mobile app by searching Cervicide in your app store.
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This photography podcast takes you ‘beyond the lens,’ exploring the arts, travel, conservation, entrepreneurship, creative culture, and more through deep-dive interviews with some of the world's most influential and inspiring people. Host Richard Bernabe is a renowned photographer, intrepid world traveller, explorer, author, and champion of wildlife and endangered species. He’s been hailed as one of the "Top 30 Influential Photographers on the Web" by the Huffington Post and Influence Digest ...
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Divine Cinema

Jeff Manildi, Dylan Van Lant, Adam Loveridge

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On the 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month Divine Cinema looks at films with central themes of faith from a Progressive Christian perspective. The Divine Cinema team will put the good, the bad and the ugly films about faith through the eye of a needle and scrutinize its themes, messages, cinematography and overall portrayal faith on the silver screen. As self-proclaimed experts of fine (and divine) cinema and former Evangelicals, hosts Jeff, Adam and Dylan have a lot to say about movies, the ...
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The Charter Cities Podcast explores how charter cities can help solve some of the largest challenges of the 21st century, from urbanization to global poverty to migration. Each episode Mark Lutter interviews experts in international development, new cities, finance, entrepreneurship, and governance, to develop a better understanding of the various aspects of charter cities If you want to learn more visit the Charter Cities Institute at https://www.chartercitiesinstitute.org/
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EconTalk Archives, 2013

EconTalk: Russ Roberts, Library of Economics and Liberty

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EconTalk is an award-winning weekly talk show about economics in daily life. Featured guests include renowned economics professors, Nobel Prize winners, and exciting speakers on all kinds of topical matters related to economic thought. Topics include health care, business cycles, economic growth, free trade, education, finance, politics, sports, book reviews, parenting, and the curiosities of everyday decision-making. Russ Roberts, of the Library of Economics and Liberty and George Mason U., ...
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We have covered hunting various game animals with dogs, and lots of other methods, but this week, we learn about something that we haven heard of before, but have never gotten 1st hand info on.Falconry.This week Josh and Kevin Welcome David Lanting to the show.David has 18 years experience hunting with Hawks. We start off talking about his hunting …
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This week Josh and Kevin welcome back returning guest Ross Graveling.Ross is part of Sportspersons Ministries and an avid outdoorsman.We start by talking about a couple recent hunts, then get into the topic this week, hunter safety.Ross has been teaching hunter safety for awhile now to both kids and adults. We talk about Michigan specific stuff, wh…
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Sam Abell is one of America's most influential and celebrated documentary photographers, best known for his rich, expressive, color photo-essays for National Geographic magazine where he made images for more than 30 years. Known as the ‘Quiet Photographer” Sam Abell has defined his career with patience, deliberation, and making carefully crafted im…
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This week's podcast is a fire side chat with Josh and Kevin.We recap Kevins recent coyote hunt in the woods at night, talking about using thermal in thick cover, being able to see brush and such.We talk about Joshs deer hunting early season with his Kids for both the youth season and early doe, we get into the .350 legend, how the kids handled it a…
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Melissa Groo is an American conservation photographer and writer. She is a Sony Artisan of Imagery, an Associate Fellow with the International League of Conservation Photographers, an advisor to the National Audubon Society on photography content and ethics, and a contributing editor to Audubon magazine. Her work has also appeared on the covers of …
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This week's episode is a fireside chat with John Smith and Shane Shepherd of Predator Pursuit of Michigan LLC.Josh and Kevin welcome them to the show and get their stories, how they came up in the outdoors, hunting fishing and trapping.We discuss what they hunted, and fished, and how their families did and do as well.We discuss their history of tra…
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We jump on the mic with Patrick Meitin of Inside Archery to discuss owning an outdoor magazine in 2024. We discuss print not being dead as so many try to say. We also talk alot of hunting! Topics Discussed: *Print Vs. Social Media *The Backstory of Inside Archeryalk *Success in Today's Economy *Product Talk *Deer Hunting *Hog Hunting *Bear Baiting …
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In the episode, Tobi talks to Dmitry Grozoubinski about the politics and complexities of global trade, emphasizing the tension between free trade and protectionism. Dmitry explains how trade policy decisions involve difficult choices that impact both producers and consumers, using Nigeria's food inflation as an example. They explore the balance bet…
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Bill Wallauer is a cinematographer and filmmaker with the Jane Goodall Institute. He’s also a public speaker, scientific advisor and lover of chimpanzees and all wildlife across the globe. Bill joined the Jane Goodall Institute's Gombe Stream Research Center in 1989 while on assignment for the U.S. Peace Corps in southern Tanzania. As a cinematogra…
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De pågående klimatförändringarna visar hur extremt sårbart vårt jordbruk är för både för lite och för mycket vatten. Sommaren 2023 ruttnade skördar bort på åkrar som blivit sjöar, medan 2018 års låga skörd berodde på hetta och torka. I Sverige satsades stort på dränering för 100-150 år sedan, men sedan dess har inga motsvarande storsatsningar gjort…
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This week Josh and Kevin sit down for a B.S. session/fireside chat.We discuss recent hunting adventures, including Kevin getting Ninja'd, and Josh's great night getting 4 with his Uncle who has never hunted before.We talk about a recent happening where a guy had his Savage 17wsm blow up on him at the range, we discuss what COULD have been some of t…
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We jump on the mic with Field Staff member, Aaron Lanting out of Indiana to discuss some early season prep and strategy. *Topics Discussed* -Western Hunting Vs Mid West Hunting -August Prep -Bow Hunting -Scouting -Mature Whitetails Want to see what Cervicide is all about? Reach out to us cervicide.com Email- info@cervicide.com Text- (717) 470-7903…
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This week, Kevin and Josh welcome Kyle Dupuis to the show.Kyle, a fellow Michigan hunter, actually asked about doing a podcast with a 1st generation predator hunter, it sounded like a good conversation so we made it happen.Kyle talks to us about his upbringing in hunting and the outdoors, including telling us about his grandma who was the known dee…
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This week on the Overdrive Outdoors Podcast Kevin welcomes Lincoln Rohn to the show.Lincoln is another local west MI resident that has been very active in the outdoors.We talk about the business that Lincoln now runs, Packer Maxx, a cultipacker that is ideal for sportsmen and small farmers, he tells us about acquiring the business and the advantage…
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Vincent Ledvina, AKA “The Aurora Guy,” is a Space Physics Ph.D. student at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, a night sky photographer, aurora fanatic, science communicator, and educator living in Fairbanks, Alaska. Vincent, originally from Minnesota, has been a photographer since the age of 16. He earned his B.S in Physics from the University of …
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This week Josh and Kevin welcome Nick Otto, AKA "Huntavore", to the show.Nick has a really good thing going with the Huntavore podcast (https://sportsmensempire.com/network/the-huntavore) and The sportsman's empire (https://sportsmensempire.com/network/the-huntavore).We start by talking a bit about guns...Kevin tells Josh about a few of the guns he…
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Sean Collins and Dan Modern interview Richard Bernabe on the Crafted Process Podcast about Richard's most recent trip to Namibia where he was attacked and bitten by a fur seal, wildlife photography, travel, managing a photography business, podcasting, and much more. This episode is co-published on the Crafted Process Podcast, which brings new creat…
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Join us as we talk about Early Season Whitetail Scouting. Bare with us as the audio cuts out a little here and there, but not everywhere has 5 bars of signal haha It ends up mellowing out. Topics Discussed: *What are you doing to prepare right now? *Find the deer you have *Doe Management *Expectations for your area *What kind of hunter are you? *Av…
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This week's episode is all about successful hunting.Josh and Kevin are joined by a gentleman that has been on with us earlier this year talking about his struggles to get his 1st coyote, Josh Smith.Josh was able to get his first coyote under his belt over the weekend with Clinton Taylor.Josh tells us the whole story of his 1st successful coyote hun…
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Malin Fezehai is an Eritrean-Swedish New York-based photographer, filmmaker, and visual journalist. She's worked in more than forty countries in the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and America. In addition to being a National Geographic Explorer, she's also worked for The New York Times, The Washington Post, and many other media organizations around the…
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This week Josh and Kevin welcome back Jordan Hoover and welcome Dan Featherstone to the podcast.If you've followed the podcast you've probably heard of Jordan, Dan is another U.P. resident that was also part of the recent Michigan Deer Management Initiative (DMI). Jordan and Dan recount more specific things that transpired during the DMI and the mo…
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Manuel Hinds shared his experience reforming El Salvador's economy post-civil war, highlighting the importance of stabilising the fiscal situation, reducing tariffs, and privatising inefficient public companies to introduce competition. He emphasised the necessity of cutting the central bank's direct financing to the government to curb inflation. H…
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This week on the OOD podcast, Josh and Kevin are joined by Angellia Perry, also known as "Airgun Angie".In this episode, Angie tells us about her growing up, not necessarily in a "hunting' family, but did not get into it until she met her husband. Angie then was approached by Rick Eutsler about making her outdoor activities into a job, doing produc…
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Imagine a world where cities are not just places to live, but dynamic hubs of innovation, specialization, and cooperation. What if the cities of today are shaping the political and economic landscapes of tomorrow in ways we are only beginning to understand? In this episode, we dive deep into the heart of urban development with Ian Goldin, a leading…
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Photographer Frans Lanting has spent decades capturing the Earth’s diverse wildlife and landscapes, weaving a personal visual narrative that highlights both the beauty and the fragility of our planet. Born in Rotterdam, in the Netherlands, his work has led him across the globe, from the lush rainforests of the Amazon to the stark wilderness of Anta…
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This week Josh and Kevin welcome Corey Corr to the show.Corey had responded to a post on MI coyote hunting outdoors page about being a guest, and suggested a topic of discussion.We start by talking a little bit about recent Woodchuck hunting, then get right into talking with Corey.Corey had a question about landowners NOT wanting coyote hunters due…
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In this episode, we dive deep into what Cervicide is all about and the incredible benefits our members and field staffers enjoy. Discover how Cervicide stands out as a unique and vibrant community for hunters nationwide. 🔗 Learn about our Hunt Link Directory, where you can connect with fellow hunters to share experiences, plan epic adventures, and …
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This week Josh and Kevin welcome Rashel Hubbard and Jordan Hoover to the show.Jordan is a returning guest while this is Rashels 1st time on our show.Both Rashel and Jordan were involved in the Michigan DMI. (Deer management initiative.)The objective of this initiative was advertised as putting together a group of folks from Michigan to gather data,…
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Tiago Santos joins Tobi on this episode of the podcast to discuss Parliamentarianism. Tiago believes that if African countries had adopted parliamentary systems during their democratization wave, they would have likely seen better development outcomes, citing the success of Botswana and the economic growth seen in parliamentary countries. He also h…
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This week Josh and Kevin are joined by Michael Beltzold We start by discussing some recent ground hog hunting adventures from Kevin, and Josh's recent experiences shooting a new 17wsm load.We then welcome Michael to the show.Michael is another fellow Michigan hunter, that has experience running dogs for bears, raccoons and more.We discuss dog breed…
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Vi vill både bli mer självförsörjande med mat och producera mer fossilfri el - samtidigt. Agrivoltaiska system kombinerar skörd av grödor och solel från samma jordbruksmark - men är det rätt väg att använda jordbruksmark för elproduktion? Vad talar för, och vad talar emot? Hör forskarna Marika Edoff, Uppsala universitet, Bengt Stridh, Mälardalens u…
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On this weeks episode Kevin and Josh are joined by team member Brad Bingham.We start by talking about our trip this past weekend to Ohio to hunt with Tony Boninsegna from Mountain Lodge Outdoors, our successes and mishaps, new equipment, and good times.Then we move on to BradBrad has been down in Missouri now for a couple years and we talk about hi…
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Jay Silverman is an award winning director, producer, filmmaker, writer, and photographer from Santa Monica, California. Jay’s films have been awarded numerous Best Feature and Audience Awards at festivals across the country, along with being honored with Belding, Telly, Promax, and Lucy Awards for his commercial work. In addition, he has also been…
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This week we are joined by Dan Gates.Dan has been very active in a battle similar to ours here in Michigan now with proposal G, but in Colorado. Being part of the Coloradans for Responsible Wildlife Management (https://savethehuntcolorado.com/), Dan has some great insights on what they are doing in their battle, but also what others can and NEED to…
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George Nobechi is a Japanese-Canadian photographer living in Nagano, Japan. His work is often described as evoking solitude, duality and longing. Being bicultural, he is simultaneously an insider and outsider in both Eastern and Western cultures and this is reflected in his sensibility and vision. Topics Richard and George discuss: • Japanese and C…
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This week, Josh and Kevin have another fireside chat. We start off by discussing recent hunts, or lack thereof.Then we start talking Kevin's favorite subject, guns and ammo. We talk about bullet performance, minimum expansion velocity, how bullet performance is dependent on construction and velocity. We talk about different bullet types and how the…
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We have all said it at some point in our life, "That would never happen to me." Well, it happened to a member of our Team, Wayne Williamson out of West Virginia. A Turkey Hunter's worst nightmare, getting shot while out hunting. We asked Wayne if he could share his story, not for Likes or Clout, but to help educate hunters and discuss how important…
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"In this week's episode we welcome Rich Fowllab to the show.Rich is a fellow Michigan hunter.We start off with a quick discussion about the weekends fishing trip for Crappie and whatever else would bite down by Josh.We then get to hear about Rich, how he got his start in hunting and the types of hunting he does, discussing some caliber choices, and…
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Guy Tal is an American nature and landscape photographer, the author of several books, a regular contributor to photography publications such as LensWork and On Landscape, a prolific blogger, and educator. He resides in Torrey, Utah. Guy primarily photographs and writes about the Colorado Plateau in the American Southwest. He describes himself as a…
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On this week's podcast it's a fire side "tossed salad"Josh starts off asking Kevin about how this last season archery league went and how he felt about the new arrows from ORC archery and his hopes to finally get a deer with it this upcoming season.We talk about some recent depredation hunting, and how bad the ticks are this year already.We talk a …
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Vilken fråga inom ämnet jordbruk och livsmedel tycker du är viktigast för EU att arbeta med? Vad är bäst och vad är sämst med EU:s jordbrukspolitik? Vilken vore den för dig viktigaste, enskilda reformen i EU:s jordbrukspolitik? Inför Europaparlamentsvalet har vi ställt frågor till toppkandidaterna från de åtta riksdagspartierna, och deras svar komm…
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Liberalism in China has taken many twists and turns. And in today’s episode, we explore its fascinating history, from its early pre-Western roots, all the way to its current incarnation within the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), and beyond. Joining us to unpack this fascinating topic is Evan Osborne, Professor of Economics at Wright State University…
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Matt Richtel is a Pulitzer Prize winning New York Times writer and journalist from San Francisco, USA. He's also the author of ten books, including New York Times best selling A Deadly Wandering and Inspire: Understanding Creativity. A Journey Through Art, Science, and the Soul which addresses the science of creativity. Matt obtained his bachelor's…
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In this episode, Tobi talks to David Pilling, Africa editor for the Financial Times. They discussed his book "The Growth Delusion", exploring the significance and limitations of economic growth, particularly in poor countries. David challenges the conventional reliance on GDP to measure economic success, proposing a more nuanced approach that consi…
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We each have that specific pursuit, a target species, whether it be fish, fowl, deer, predators or big game that gets our heart beating faster, and in the end, what keeps us doing it year after year. This week Josh and Kevin talk about their recent turkey hunting experiences. We delve a little deeper into "the passion" that outdoorsmen and women fe…
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In this episode of Hunt Link by Cervicide, we're joined by Will Bartlett, the innovative mind behind PyroPutty, a revolutionary fire starter designed for outdoor enthusiasts, hunters, hikers, and more. PyroPutty isn't just your ordinary fire starter; it's non-toxic, odorless, and waterproof, making it an essential tool for any adventure, from backy…
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For this week's fireside chat, Josh and Kevin are joined by Elliot Hubbard.The subject matter of this chat is out of state hunting, but we got a little side tracked with a couple other subjects to start, like hair styles, and martial arts training.We then got talking about Elliot's recent out of state Turkey hunt, we talk about turkey camp, and the…
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Art Wolfe is an American nature, wildlife, and cultural photographer who travels the world leading photography workshops and creating award-winning images for his dozens of books. His photography career spans five decades and covers every continent on Earth. Art graduated from the University of Washington with degrees in fine art and art education.…
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