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Ghost Chronicles International

Ron Kolek and Steve Parsons

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Ghost Chronicles International provides you a glimpse into the minds of some of the top paranormal people from both sides of the pond and allows you to interact with them via phone or the TogiNet chat room. So don’t miss an exciting minute of this landmark program. Tune in and experience it for yourself.
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Barnyard Language

Caite Palmer and Arlene Hunter

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Real talk about running farms and raising families. Whether your farm is a raised bed in your backyard or 10,000 acres and whether your family is in the planning stages or you've got 12 kids, we're glad you found us! No sales, no religious conversion, no drama. Just honest talk from two mamas who know what it's like when everyone is telling you to just get all your meals delivered and do all your shopping online, but your internet is too slow and you've got cows to feed. This podcast uses th ...
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Welcome to the Business of Aquaculture podcast! This is the podcast for the sustainable business movement in the aquafarming and ocean ranching industries. This podcast aims to amplify the voices of entrepreneurs addressing the UN Global Goals aka Sustainable Development Goal - SDG14 - to conserve and sustainably use the oceans and the seas. Listen in to fellow business aquaculturists in their journey in this new model of food production of making their business sustainable and help the ocea ...
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This episode is republished from earlier in the season. More than a clothing company, Red Ants Pants is also a non-profit foundation and well-known Americana music festival based in rural Montana. This week we're talking to Sarah about making clothes for women who actually leave the house, the Ringling Brothers of circus fame, and a LOT more. Thank…
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Subscriber-only episode 🎙️ **Unlock the Future of Work with Dr. Brandi M. Baldwin,PhD on The Business of Aquaculture Podcast!** 🌍 Are you ready to gain insights from one of the most influential voices in leadership and organizational psychology? Next week, we have an extraordinary episode that you won’t want to miss! thrilled to welcome **Dr. Brand…
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This episode is republished from earlier in the season. Join Arlene and Caite today as they chat with guest and public speaker, Bailey Kemery. After going through a traumatic farm accident herself, Bailey now travels speaking on that very issue. On today's episode, the ladies are diving deep into what farm safety can and should look like, even in r…
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In this episode, we sit down with Steve Sutton, CEO of TransparentSea, to explore the challenges and opportunities in achieving greater transparency and sustainability in the global seafood supply chain. Steve shares insights into how TransparentSea is pioneering alternative solutions to traditional shrimp farming and wild fishing, and discusses th…
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In this insightful episode, we dive into the art of balancing life's demands with our guest, Catryn Becker, Environmental Engineer turned coach extraordinaire as she share hir secrets to prioritizing daily tasks, maintaining energy for multiple passions, and achieving harmony between personal life and professional pursuits. Discover how she stay cl…
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Adam, Travis, and Andy discuss a vintage Fleetwood Mac documentary from the Tusk era and a hilarious bonus video of Stevie Nicks and Christine McVie trying to wish Warner Brothers a happy birthday. The Documentary: https://youtu.be/GZnDFNRPkKM?si=gyDSDDsClQ0hlNM8 The Warner Bros Video: https://youtu.be/wZSp9TjVlKM?si=Ht1DJY7pEcHjjXUc…
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This episode is republished from a previous season. We're glad you're joining us for another episode of Barnyard Language. If you enjoy the show, please tell a friend (or two) and be sure to rate and review us wherever you're listening! If you want to help us keep buying coffee and paying our editor, you can make a monthly pledge on Patreon to help…
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In this episode, we have Paul Mosnier, who answered the following questions for us: Sustainability Practices: Can you describe the most effective sustainable practices that your clients can implement to ensure the long-term viability of their aquaculture projects? How do these practices not only help preserve the aquatic ecosystem but also improve …
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In this episode, we delve into Iceland's Ocean Supercluster with CEO Thor Sigfusson, exploring how this innovative initiative is revolutionizing marine and maritime industries. Thor shares insights on balancing economic growth with environmental sustainability, emphasizing measures to protect marine biodiversity. Additionally, we discuss the superc…
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This episode is replublished from earlier in the season. Jacob Beaton, an Indigenous farmer from British Columbia, shares his experiences and insights on various topics. He discusses his tribal name and the matrilineal society he belongs to. Jacob talks about living in a remote area and the challenges he faced while farming and homeschooling his ch…
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Welcome to Season 10! This episode we have a very special come back guest, CEO of ThinkAqua.Org. He shared with us the answers to: 1. Given the current global economic climate, what are the most significant challenges and opportunities for the aquaculture industry in emerging markets? 2. How do fluctuations in global trade policies and tariffs affe…
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This is a republished episode from earlier in the season. This week we're talking to NY Times bestselling author, TED Talks presenter, podcaster, and professional sex educator Emily Nagoski. Emily is the author of 'Come As You Are' and the forthcoming 'Come Together' and co-authored the book 'Burnout' with her twin sister Amelia. Emily has her PhD …
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In this final episode of season three, hosts Caite and Arlene engage with Tristan from Farming with Friends, exploring the remarkable journey of transitioning from various professional roles to founding a non-profit that intricately combines regenerative farming, community engagement, and employing individuals with disabilities. The episode delves …
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Jennifer Way, a farmer from Pennsylvania, shares her experience of growing cut flowers and raising cattle on her farm. She also discusses her background in school counseling and her plans to incorporate therapy for children utilizing the farm and flowers. Jennifer talks about the challenges of balancing off-farm jobs, farm life, and parenting, as w…
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In this conversation, we have a two part episode for you today, first with Deb Crunican and then Steve Tome to discuss ticks and tick prevention. Deb Crunican, a farmer from Ontario, discusses tick prevention and her children's book on the topic. She shares her personal experience with Lyme disease and the importance of educating children about tic…
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In a volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous world we live in nowadays, this conversation is a breath of fresh air. Brian J. Esposito shared with us the following: On Digital Securities Changing Farming: Impact on Aquaculture and Agriculture: Digital securities are revolutionizing various industries. How are they specifically changing the way fa…
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Cindy Green, a farmer from Saskatchewan, shares her experiences of farming and personal challenges. She discusses her family, which includes her husband, five children, and various animals on their farm. Cindy also opens up about the sale of her childhood farm and the emotional impact it had on her. She then shares the story of her daughter Avery, …
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In this week's episode of The Business of Aquaculture podcast, we talked about: How she envisions the future of sustainable aquaculture in the Caribbean and its role in addressing global food security :) What innovative technologies or practices they are implementing at the Caribbean Aquaculture Education and Innovation Hub to advance the industry …
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In this special episode, hosts Arlene and Caite, are chatting with, Kirsten Diprose, host of the Ducks on the Pond Podcast, to discuss their experiences with farming and parenting in rural settings. They share personal stories, highlighting the cultural and logistical differences between rural and city life, and emphasize issues like mental health,…
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Gabriel Luna of ShrimpCast.com shared with us their journey at GlunaShrimp. He answered the questions during our interview: What recent advancements in shrimp aquaculture do you believe will have the most significant impact on sustainability and yield? Can you discuss the challenges and solutions in managing diseases in shrimp populations, particul…
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Katja Williams, a farmer from Dubbo, New South Wales, shares her experience of managing a family farming operation and raising kids. She discusses the challenges of moving to a family farm and the importance of setting boundaries and effective communication with in-laws. Katja also talks about her podcast, The Rural Mum, where she shares stories an…
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Nucleic Sensing Systems CEO, Ed Rudberg is back on the show to give us an update on the technology that they are working on in aquaculture technology like environmental DNA, RNA, biochemistry and a lot more! Share with us your biggest takeaway :) Enjoy! Support the Show.By Lourdes Gant
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Simone Kain, the creator of George the Farmer, shares her journey of creating educational content for children about farming and agriculture. She discusses the inspiration behind George the Farmer and how it has helped children discover a love for reading and learning. Simone also talks about the different age groups her material targets, from pict…
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In this episode, we have the Sr.Director | Ancillary Services of Simon Fraser University, Sid Mehta. He shared with us: The scope of Ancillary Services within your organization, and how his role as Senior Director influences these services. Given the evolving landscape of the food industry, the challenges he foresees in maintaining sustainable and …
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Welcome to another insightful episode of Barnyard Language! In this episode, hosts Arlene and Caite delve into a dynamic conversation with Kristina Villa from Tennessee and Ian McSweeney from New Hampshire. Both Kristina and Ian are pivotal figures in the Farmers Land Trust, and they share their diverse backgrounds, innovative approaches to land us…
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Shannon Torgerson and Kayla Sarvis, also known as the O Sheep Shit ladies, discuss their experiences as sheep farmers and the challenges they face. They talk about the different breeds of sheep, their farming backgrounds, and the inspiration behind starting their sheep farming business. They also discuss the dynamics of balancing chores and respons…
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