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Beaver Sports Podcast

The Varsity Podcast Network

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Ron Callan, new host of the Beaver Sports Podcast presented by the Fearless Campaign in partnership with Toyota will bring Beaver Nation exclusive interviews with student athletes and coaches, insights into the upcoming athletic programs, and everything you need to know surrounding Oregon State Athletics!
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Host David Kaplan shares his trials and tribulations and perspective on topics in and around the world of Basketball. A Podcast by a Coach for the Basketball Community! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beyondtheboxscore/support
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On The Go

Mater Dei Radio

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Whether it’s talking to a local coach about the upcoming season, or discovering trends and activities in the community, “On the Go” is your sports and lifestyle podcast. Sit in with David and check out the happenings! On The Go is produced by Mater Dei Radio, the local Catholic radio station in Portland, Oregon. You can also hear David on the Morning Blend each weekday from 7 - 9 a.m. Learn more at: https://materdeiradio.com/
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The Lane 9 Podcast

Alexis Fairbanks and Heather Caplan RDN

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The place where we talk about the prevalence of disordered eating and body dysmorphia in sport, and hear from runners at all levels about their experiences finding balance, joy, and wellbeing within sport.
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Get After It PDX

Wy'east Wolfpack

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Welcome to Get After It PDX, a down-to-earth podcast featuring honest conversations with inspiring people in the creative hotbed of Portland, Oregon. Powered by Wy'east Wolfpack Host/Producer: Willie McBride Intro & Outro/Sound Engineer: Greg Pressler Follow along: @wyeastwolfpack wyeastwolfpack.com/get-after-it-pdx/
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Podcast of Champions - Big Ten Football Podcast

Ryan Abraham and David Woods, Big Ten Football, College Football

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The Podcast of Champions discusses Big Ten football on a weekly basis. Hosts Ryan Abraham and David Woods discuss the B1G programs on the football field, breaking down games, picking against the spread and keeping things interesting during the off-seasons.
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Lavasier Tuinei

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Lavasier Tuinei, hailing from the United States, made a name for himself in the world of American football as an accomplished wide receiver. A talented athlete with a passion for the game, Tuinei honed his skills during his college years, representing the University of Oregon on the football field. His undeniable talent and dedication propelled him to the forefront of the sport, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of football enthusiasts. While he may have since retired from the game, Tu ...
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Running Start

Alisa Meraz-Fishbein

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Welcome to the Running Start podcast. I'm your host, Alisa Meraz-Fishbein, a distance runner at the University of Colorado. Tune in to this podcast to hear conversations with high-level collegiate and professional runners. I hope you learn more about your favorite runners and are inspired in the process. Happy running! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/runningstart/support
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Locked On Longhorns podcast is the daily podcast that keeps you ahead of the games and the first to know the latest news, analysis, and insider info for the University of Texas Longhorns. Hosted by Jonathan Davis, Spot On Sports senior broadcaster and the voice of University of Texas football and basketball, the Locked On Longhorns podcast provides your daily Texas Longhorns fix by going deep with expert opinions, film reviews, interviews, recaps, local analysis, and coverage of all things T ...
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Please join us each week to learn about the secrets of world class performance and how to improve your game while living a virtuous life! Learn to "double" your talents from this 30-minute mix of pro-athlete interviews, practical-detailed sports performance enhancement tips, great music and much more. The Playing With Fire podcast is hosted by Dr. Bill Thierfelder, the 6ft. 8in. President of Belmont Abbey College. As a former two-time All-American and NCAA Division I coach, he clearly knows ...
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Sleep and Relax ASMR

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Sleep and Relax ASMR is a weekly podcast that creates audio experiences designed to help people sleep and relax. The show uses various ASMR triggers including whispers, gentle speaking, relaxing background noise, and general ambiance to help people unwind and relax from their busy lives. Our goal is to create the best ASMR content possible. Whether you enjoy the sound of soothing waves, snow crunching on a mountain, a soft spoken ramble, or whispered storytelling, Sleep and Relax ASMR has yo ...
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DuckTerritory's Matt Prehm and Erik Skopil breakdown the movement of Oregon's committed players in Wednesday's 247Sports recruiting update. Quarterback Akili Smith Jr., running back Jordon Davison and linebacker Nasir Wyatt each dropped, while wide receiver Dallas Wilson, cornerback Brandon Finney saw big jumps. To learn more about listener data an…
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With the Olympic trials wrapping up and the Paris competition on the horizon, sports are top of mind for many people this summer. The pressures of athletic performance will once again be on full display for the world, sparking conversations about athletes’ physical – and mental – prowess. The conversation around athletes and mental well-being has o…
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Last month, a boys volleyball team from Portland won the 18 and under American division title at the 2024 USA Volleyball Boys Junior National Championship in Dallas, Texas. It’s the second consecutive appearance at the national tournament for the members of the Portland Chaos 18U boys volleyball team who attend high schools in the Portland metro ar…
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Because there is no constitutional guarantee, every state in the country has different regulations about who is allowed to vote. But in many states, people with intellectual disabilities are denied the right to vote. Paul Collins, an English professor at Portland State University, wonders why his 25 year-old son with Autism Spectrum Disorder can’t …
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More than a decade ago, Linn-Benton Community College in Albany took a look at its data for students enrolled in career and technical education programs. What they found was that many students were able to progress through their degree program, but one course in many cases stopped them from completion: math. The school’s math department then began …
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"As someone who already felt like I was such a big fish out of water... I was like, well, that's what other people are doing to get faster. Maybe, maybe that's what I should do." Morgan Voight, a registered dietitian based in Salt Lake City, Utah, who's focused on the intersection between movement and eating disorders, with specific research focuse…
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For the past five years, Oregon’s Lines for Life has been running a youth program called Safe Social Spaces. Now an OHSU study published in the journal Psychiatric Services suggests the program may have prevented more than 160 suicide attempts since it began. The program uses social media to find youth struggling with suicidal ideation and provide …
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It’s been just over a year since Oregon’s first regulated service centers began providing therapeutic psilocybin trips to clients. There are now 29 licensed service centers across the state, as well as 12 manufacturers, two testing labs and more than 300 facilitators who supervise clients during sessions. Angie Allbee is the manager of the Psilocyb…
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Chain stores like Dollar General and Family Dollar have been popping up in eastern Oregon. An opposition group known as No Dollar General has formed to stop the spread of such stores. While Dollar General successfully opened a store in the city of Wallowa recently, the opposition group is still fighting to keep the chain from expanding in the regio…
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The Bike Index was started in 2013 and allows people to register bicycles for free and report them when they have been stolen. The nonprofit has helped recover more than 14,000 bikes. Most recently, the group has been tracking an elaborate bike-theft pipeline that leads back to Mexico. It estimates from 2020 to 2024, the theft ring has sold an esti…
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Oregon is known as the “Grass Seed Capital of the World.” With nearly 1,500 farms in the state, Oregon is a major world producer. But pollen -- including from grass -- in the Willamette Valley leads to Oregonians suffering from allergies through the summer. We dig into the details of this year’s allergy season with Shyam Joshi, an assistant profess…
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The downtown district in Dallas, Oregon was recently added to the National Register of Historic Places. Dallas has also worked with Oregon Main Street, a program that helps cities across the state with revitalization efforts in their communities. We learn more about the work Dallas and other cities have been doing from Brian Dalton, a former Dallas…
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In this episode of the Podcast of Champions hosts Ryan Abraham and David Woods are in studio for the official launch of the new version of the POC, where we shift from covering Pac-12 football (RIP) to covering Big Ten football. Dave and Ryan will now focus on this new super conference, with former Pac-12 programs Oregon, Washington, UCLA and USC j…
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Necroarchivos de las Americas: An Unrelenting Search for Justice is a group exhibition on display at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at the University of Oregon in Eugene. The exhibition features art that examines political violence. We learn more about the exhibit and the artists behind the work from Adriana Miramontes Olivas, curator of academ…
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On this episode of the Autzen Audibles podcast, Jared Mack and Erik Skopil answer mailbag questions and react to the tragic passing of Khyree Jackson. Is this year's game with Ohio State the biggest in Autzen Stadium history? Who is the best NFL Draft prospect on this year's roster? That and much more. To learn more about listener data and our priv…
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Author Nicole Chung was born to Korean immigrants in Seattle and later adopted by a white couple in Southern Oregon. The 2018 memoir “All You Can Ever Know” follows Chung’s exploration of her identity as a transracial adoptee as she searches for her birth family. Her second memoir, released earlier this month, covers the untimely deaths of her adop…
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On this episode of the Autzen Audibles podcast, Jared Mack and Erik Skopil discuss the impact of Dakorien Moore's commitment, the Ducks' chase for the No. 1 class, Junior Adam's prowess, where does Oregon go from here on wide receiver recruiting, and more. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/…
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Dakorien Moore is one of the best prospects in the state of Texas, the #1 wide receiver in the country, and a player that the University of Texas could not afford to miss on. Instead, that is exactly what happened. In 2023, Dakorien committed to LSU, but many Texas fans thought this was temporary. Yesterday, he said no to Texas for the second time,…
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The Cedar Grove apartments in Beaverton were created by Community Partners for Affordable Housing, or CPAH. The nonprofit has been working to create homes that Oregonians can actually afford to live in for 30 years now. This is part of a series of conversations we’re having this year about some of the biggest problems Oregon is facing, along with p…
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"On The Road" is "Think Out Loud's" radio road trip series: conversations with wanderers, tourists and residents along Oregon's back roads and highways. In this trip, we traveled through the sparsely populated corner of Southeast Oregon from Fruitland, Idaho, to McDermitt, Nevada. We met rodeo riders, rafters, ranchers, and rock hounds – among othe…
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The Texas Longhorns will face off against the likes of Michigan, Mississippi State, Oklahoma, Georgia, Vanderbilt, Florida, Arkansas, Kentucky and Texas A&M this season in their first year in the SEC. The question we attack on today's show, what is each team's biggest threat to the University of Texas this season? #hookEm Support Us By Supporting O…
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Coach Dylan Rigol shares his journey from growing up in New England to becoming the Director of Video at Oregon State. Dylan attended High Point University and was a Student Manager under Coach Tubby Smith and then GG Smith after he took over as Head Coach. Coach Wayne Tinkle hired Dylan to serve as a Graduate Assistant as well as the Director of V…
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Ann Patchett’s novel "Tom Lake," is set during the pandemic, but it is also set in the past. The main character, a mother of three adult daughters, tells her children the story of her own youthful romance with a man who is now a famous movie star. The story is told over long days picking cherries on their family farm, where everyone has gathered to…
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Doctor Carlos Sanchez has an unusual and challenging caseload of patients. For one thing, they have scales, feathers, horns and fur, and can’t really say where it hurts. But it’s his job to oversee the medical care and treatment of more than a thousand animals as the head veterinarian at Portland’s Oregon Zoo. In our latest installment in our serie…
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The University of Texas and The University of Oklahoma are now official members of the SouthEastern Conference in all athletic programs. Goodbye Big 12, Hello SEC #HookEm Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! LinkedIn These days every new potential hire can feel like a high stakes wager for your small business. That’s why LinkedIn Jobs helps find …
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The Oregon Football program just secured five verbal commitments in a span of six days and went from ranked outside the Top 25 in 2025 Team Rankings to inside the Top 5. On this edition of the Autzen Audibles Podcast, Matt Prehm and Erik Skopil break down the Ducks big run in recruiting, the impact of the five commitments at each position, what cou…
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For the fourth year in a row, nonprofit theater Kickstand Comedy is hosting a series of free stand-up comedy nights in Portland’s Laurelhurst Park Friday evenings for the entire summer. The first outdoor event was held by necessity in the pandemic and began with a small crowd of less than 100 people. But word has spread, and as pandemic has subside…
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There are roughly 500 Southern Baptist churches in the Pacific Northwest, accounting for more than 44,000 members. At its annual meeting last month, the Southern Baptist Convention considered an amendment to ban women from being pastors. It ultimately didn’t meet the two-thirds majority it needed to pass, but it still had support from more than 60%…
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On Thursday morning, a semi-truck hauling an excavator caused severe damage to the Hood River-White Salmon bridge when an excavator it was hauling struck the lift span above the traffic lanes. The Port of Hood River immediately closed the nearly mile-long bridge spanning the Columbia River until “further notice.” No injuries were reported at the ti…
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In April, United States Supreme Court Justices heard arguments in one of the most widely watched cases out of Oregon in recent memory. The question at the heart of Grants Pass v Johnson was whether cities can regulate where and when people can sleep outside, especially if there isn’t shelter space available. The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals had hel…
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@ProFootballFocus own Max Chadwick stops by Locked on Longhorns once again, this time, to preview each of the 9 Core Four opponents that Texas will face off with this season. How will Michigan look without Jim Harbaugh and JJ McCarthy? How does this Georgia roster compare to the previous 3? What does the return of the Lone Star Showdown mean for Te…
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More then 3/4s of Oregon's 2024 roster are former blue-chip recruits. Bud Elliott, the creator and overseer of the blue-chip ratio, joins the show to talk about Oregon's roster and how it makes the Ducks real national title contenders this fall. DuckTerritory's Matt Prehm and Erik Skopil ask him what has led to this rise and what it means for 2024.…
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A population of gray whales that feed off the Oregon coast have been shrinking in size over the last 20 years. New research from Oregon State University shows that whales born in 2020 grew to be more than 13% shorter than whales born before 2000. The shrinkage could bring significant reproductive health challenges for the whales, and could also be …
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Oregon’s foster care class action lawsuit against the state's Department of Human Services was settled in May after five years. But the improvements to the foster care system agreed in the settlement couldn’t move forward until a “neutral” was chosen to oversee the system. This week the court picked outside expert Kevin Ryan to oversee the changes.…
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In November 2016, Oregon voters overwhelmingly approved Measure 98, also known as the High School Success fund. It provides targeted state funds in three core areas: dropout prevention, career and technical education and college readiness. High schools across the state can apply to access Measure 98 funds by developing individual plans on how those…
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In this Lane 9 Project v2, we need your help. Listen to learn more about big things coming up—like our first event in Ann Arbor, where we're hosting the Global Trail Running Film Festival at Cahoots, on Thursday Aug 1, and a workshop for high school athletes in the works—and to get the scoop on what this relaunch of Lane 9 involves for us, your co-…
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Hayward Field is once again hosting the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials in Eugene which end on Sunday. The nation’s best sprinters, hurdlers, javelin throwers and more are competing for a shot to qualify for the summer games which kick off next month in Paris. Among those who’ve already punched their tickets is Ryan Crouser, an Oregonian and tw…
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Summer is here, and people are kicking it off by getting out into nature. But those in communities of color can often feel excluded from natural spaces and from participating in activities like hiking and camping. People of Color Outdoors (POCO) is a local nonprofit that works to build community in the Portland area through outdoor excursions. It’s…
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Washington is just one of many states that makes an assault on a health care worker a felony offense, but recent reporting from the Marshall Project and the Seattle Times found that this law is disproportionately affecting those in a mental crisis. From 2018 to 2022, there were 151 cases of felony assault on a health care worker in King County. A l…
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Although the City of Portland passed a fireworks ban in March of 2022, Portland Fire & Rescue is preparing for a potential increase in fires started by personal fireworks this Fourth of July. Reporting by Willamette Week found that although the number of fires caused by fireworks dipped during the year the ban was enacted, the number of fireworks-r…
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Oregon dropped its first iteration of the Generation O uniforms on Wednesday. Matt Prehm and Erik Skopil react. Then the pair break down the upcoming recruiting run. The 2025 recruiting class is set to take off in the coming weeks with seven top targets announcing their decisions. Prehm and Skopil break it all down. To learn more about listener dat…
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