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Human Powered

Wisconsin Humanities

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Humanity Unlocked, the second season from Human Powered, is a podcast about the power of the humanities in Wisconsin prisons. From a storytelling workshop at Oak Hill Correctional Facility to a poetry workshop with people who were formerly incarcerated to a conversation with writers and editors of prison newspapers, we are digging into the importance of the humanities as tools for searching for meaning and understanding. And check out our first season to explore Wisconsin together to hear in ...
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All the Rage is a monthly podcast from Drs. Ryan Martin and Chuck Rybak at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. From toxic masculinity to internet trolls to human trafficking, All the Rage covers all topics related to anger and violence.
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Anna and Alissa discuss true crime and paranormal stories in the midwest: specifically in Minnesota, Wisconsin, South Dakota, North Dakota, Iowa and sometimes other states are thrown in, too!
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Listen to PBS News Hour science reporting published every Wednesday by 9 p.m. Featuring reports from Miles O'Brien, Nsikan Akpan and the rest of our science crew, we take on topics ranging from the future of 3-D printing to power of placebo drugs. Is this not what you're looking for? Don't miss our other podcasts for our full shows, individual segments, Brooks and Capehart, Brief but Spectacular, Politics Monday and more. Find them in iTunes or in your favorite podcasting app. PBS News is su ...
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MICROCOLLEGE is an exploration of the crisis in higher education and the innovative projects and thinkers working to address it, with a special focus on the human-scaled, place-based, meaning-oriented learning communities we call "microcolleges." The podcast is hosted by Jacob Hundt, Founder of Thoreau College, a microcollege initiative rooted in the Driftless Region of rural southwestern Wisconsin, and inspired by the model of Deep Springs College, the pedagogy of the Waldorf schools, and t ...
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How Success Happens tells the inspiring, entertaining, and unexpected journeys that influential leaders in business, the arts and sports traveled on their way to becoming household names. Hosted by Entrepreneur Media’s VP of Special Projects Dan Bova, these conversations are a must-listen for anyone looking to pave their own path to success.
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Walking with Wigwam

Linda Kennedy Torstensson

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Welcome to Walking with Wigwam. Walking is one of the easiest and most accessible forms of exercise yet often overlooked. We all know the benefits, both mental & physical, of getting outside and getting some exercise, it's a positive way to start the day and a way of relaxing & winding down at the end of the day. Some of us i.e. dog owners have no choice in the matter. The human body is designed to walk & run, just add Wigwam socks. Wigwam have been crafting socks in Sheboygan, Wisconsin sin ...
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The Lee Weather Team hosts a fast-paced weekly podcast that tackles hot topics (and cold!) plus what’s trending in meteorology, science and climate. The show isn't limited to hard science as our hosts and guests tug at your emotions from stories out in the elements. The Lee Weather team features Matt Holiner of Lee Enterprises' Midwest group in Chicago, Kirsten Lang of the Tulsa World in Oklahoma, Joe Martucci of the Press of Atlantic City, N.J., and Sean Sublette of the Richmond Times-Dispa ...
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LatinMassKenosha

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Our Lady of Mount Carmel 1919 54th Street Kenosha, Wisconsin Noon on Sundays: Low Mass with Benediction on the 1st Sunday of the month. All others are the High Mass. 8:30 AM on Saturdays: Low Mass with Benediction and First Saturday Devotion on the 1st Saturday All others Low Mass.
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WBEZ's global affairs program. Featuring in-depth conversations about international issues and their local impact. Also, foreign film reviews and human rights commentaries. Hosted by Jerome McDonnell. This podcast is free, in mp3, and updated weekdays.
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Listen to real stories told by real people from the English-speaking world. From forces of nature in the American wilderness to bilingual name finding in Hong Kong – join native speakers on their adventures in a learner-friendly format to help improve your English step-by-step. Also, we’d love to hear what you think of the podcast. Send us an email at podcasting@babbel.com and remember to mention “English Trips” in the subject line.
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We're a cooperative rooted in 100-years of forward-thinking. We're a different kind of company, grounded in a common cause ever since our founding in 1921 we have remained a cooperative. Land O'Lakes, Inc. is placing its owners, both farmers and local retailers at the heart of creating a sustainable food future. Join host Kim Olson for stories, interviews, and insight - welcoming new guests on each monthly episode. Production copyright 2024 Land O'Lakes, Inc. Formerly "Something Greater."
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A Walking Audio Tour of the Spiritual Geography of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Funded in part by a grant from the John Templeton Foundation, the opinions expressed in this walking audio tour are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the John Templeton Foundation. Thank you for listening to Spirit & Stone, an audio tour of the historical and geographical heart of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. This tour highlights some of this historic campus's rich re ...
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Yearbook Chat with Jim

Walsworth Yearbooks with host Jim Jordan

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Behind every yearbook is a great story, and Jim Jordan is exploring those stories. Join Jim as he interviews the people behind the yearbook in Yearbook Chat with Jim, part of the Walsworth Yearbooks Podcast Network (WYPN). From new advisers who just made it through their first year, to long-time yearbook lovers looking at retirement, Yearbook Chat with Jim shows the human side of creating a yearbook.
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Did you know you can change the way you age? If you're like the patients I see in my medical practice, you want to feel better, live healthier, look better, and improve your cognitive function to feel great inside and out. This podcast contains medical content focused on changing the way you age. So, what will you manifest? Health & vitality or aging with disease? To optimize your body and brain, I share insights from Functional, Cellular, and Regenerative Medicine. Let me help you create th ...
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The Wellness School is a Wisconsin state-approved, diploma-granting school that offers a Clinical Massage Therapy Program for students who want to obtain their Licensed Massage Therapist (LMT) credential. The Mission of The Wellness School is to empower individuals to thrive by providing transformational experiences and to elevate the Massage Therapy profession. The Wellness School does this by creating and delivering exceptional educational programs. Currently, the school awards Diplomas in ...
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Wisconsin is coming back from its worst drought in decades. Along with unusually high temperatures, it's affected wildlife in and around the state's rivers. While spring rains ended the drought, recovery in some places has been slow. PBS Wisconsin's Nathan Denzin reports on one species that's been hit particularly hard. PBS News is supported by - h…
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Professor David Zeitlyn’s book offers a major contribution to the study and analysis of divination, based on continuing fieldwork with the Mambila in Cameroon. It seeks to return attention to the details of divinatory practice, using the questions asked and life histories to help understand the perspective of the clients rather than that of the div…
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On today’s podcast we chat with Chris Quintana, Kyle Peart and Flynn Huseby live in the studio. Up for discussion is the urgency of the gospel and bringing hope to as many as possible while the church is still able to speak clearly and uncompromisingly. Two things that await every human are death and standing before God. One hundred years from now,…
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PASTOR CLAUDE STAUFFER Mary chats with Pastor Claude Stauffer of Calvary Chapel Amityville, New York. He has written many books that are commentaries of the books he has taught over the years. They are highly recommended resources for the student of the Bible. In this edition of Stand Up, we get to the nuts and bolts of our bright future with the L…
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In Southern California's Tijuana River Estuary, a blind scientist is leading a tour that encourages visitors to experience nature a little differently. He introduces visitors to the native plants with an emphasis on the other four senses besides sight. This story was produced by Kori Suzuki and Carolyn Cor-Ellis of KPBS. PBS News is supported by - …
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What makes us human? What, if anything, sets us apart from all other creatures? Ever since Charles Darwin's theory of evolution, the answer to these questions has pointed to our own intrinsic animal nature. Yet the idea that, in one way or another, our humanity is entangled with the non-human has a much longer and more venerable history. In the Wes…
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Four-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Stefon Diggs is not only one of the most talented players in the NFL, he's also one of the most stylish. The Houston Texans star launched his own fashion line LIEMhomme, which has been celebrated in the pages of Vogue and other high-fashion magazines, and sat down to discuss its launch, his vision and the brand's fu…
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In today’s headline excursion, we continue to look at the explosion of technology that would more and more reasonably seem to be what Daniel was talking about in forewarning about the exponential rise in artificial intelligence in the last days. There is no end to the shock value of it, and the perils associated with it. For those who grew up with …
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Eric, Robert, and The Minister gather in the final throws of summer to discuss the dynamic pairing of the films JANET PLANET and THE PEOPLE'S JOKER. There is also a brief edition of The Quick Fix in which SING SING, GHOST LIGHT, LONGLEGS, and THE OLD OAK are mentioned. JANET PLANET.......5:00 THE PEOPLE'S JOKER.......38:10 The Quick Fix.......1:04:…
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In Japan, a country popularly perceived as highly secularized and technologically advanced, ontological assumptions about spirits (tama or tamashii) seem to be quite deeply ingrained in the cultural fabric. From ancestor cults to anime, spirits, ghosts, and other invisible dimensions of reality appear to be pervasive. In Spirits and Animism in Cont…
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Folksongs of Another America: Field Recordings from the Upper Midwest, 1937–1946 (University of Wisconsin Press) first appeared in 2015 when it comprised of a hardback book, five CDs, and one DVD. It went on to win the “Best Historical Research in Folk or World Music” award from the Association for Recorded Sound Collections, was nominated for a Gr…
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Bub Kuns Mary Danielsen chats with Bub Kuns of Reasons for Hope, co-creator of their popular “Debunked” series of videos. Today we talk about faith – what it is, what it isn’t, and more importantly, what is the object of said faith. Our vacuous culture wants us to believe in such things as blind faith, leaps of faith, and tells us to “just have fai…
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Nate Danser [Original airdate: 9/11/23] Terra Koslowski and Josh Parise, Founder/Director or Ephesians 5 Ministries talk with Nate Danser, Vice President for Ministry Outreach at Pure Life Ministries about the connection of pornography addiction and the demand for human trafficking. Human trafficking is the second largest criminal industry in the w…
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Mary Danielsen In this installment of Headline Day, we look at two tidal waves sweeping our world: the RFK speech and subsequent endorsement of Trump, and the tsunami of censorship sweeping the globe. When it comes to momentum, the RFK speech on the heels of the wealthy elitist clown show called the DNC certainly grabbed a lot of attention. But of …
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NASA's initial launch with the Boeing Starliner capsule has not worked out well. The space agency announced this weekend it has finally decided the two astronauts stuck at the International Space Station will come back on a SpaceX Dragon capsule next year. The pair were initially sent on an eight-day mission in early June. Amna Nawaz discussed the …
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Sermon on the Gospel from Luke 10:23-37 for Trinity 13 by Rev. Jeff Hendrix. The title of this sermon was going to be a “Master Class in Law and Gospel,” because today’s lessons do seem to be a Master Class in Biblical Interpretation – that is, how to understand the Bible. But I realized (after the service folders were already printed) that Master …
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[Original airdate: 4/26/24] Mary welcomes back Chris Quintana live in studio to talk about a particularly troubling pulpit “curriculum” that teaches that the answer to spiritual maturity issues in the churches is “emotionally healthy spirituality”. Who is the author of this program, and what are his beliefs? Is it something churches can benefit fro…
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Rising waters due to climate change and erosion are diminishing the landmass of Tangier Island, Virginia, a tiny speck of land in the Chesapeake Bay, and threatening a centuries-old culture fostered by the island's isolation. PBS News Student Reporting Labs' Sabrina Tomei reports on how the community is trying to restore their land and preserve the…
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Mary welcomes Britt Gillette today of End Times Bible Prophecy to help us catch up on the latest news on the economy and the global reverberations in a world that is run by technocrats. Around a year ago we heard of several major banks failing, followed by complete silence from the media. In the same way, August 5 of this year saw Japan’s largest m…
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Mary Danielsen chats with Technocracy and Transhumanism expert Patrick Wood to discuss the game-changing (or game-ending, if you look at the Bible) assault on the world as we get ever closer to the mark of the beast technology of Revelation 13. What is this Omniwar? Is resistance truly futile? Every day we are bombarded by seemingly unrelated, or d…
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[Original airdate: 4/19/24] Mary welcomes back author and theologian James Spencer, currently serving as President of D. L. Moody Center, an independent non-profit organization inspired by the life and ministry of Dwight Moody and dedicated to proclaiming the gospel and challenging God’s people to follow Jesus. In addition, he leads the Shine Brigh…
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This week Zorba and Karl discuss a surge in sugary drink intake by children and adolescents over the last several decades, and they look at new research showing Generation X […]
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Jacob Hadjigeorgis, owner of Jacob's Pickles in the Upper West Side, shares his journey from growing up in a family of restaurateurs to becoming a successful entrepreneur. Guided by his father, his mentor, Jacob honed the qualities that set him apart: a deep passion for hospitality, a strong work ethic, and a creative vision. In this episode, he di…
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Mary chats with pastor, author and evangelist David Bowen of Lamb and Lion Ministries about the challenges to the church in these times. Does the church at large believe we are in the last days? There are many unbelievers that sense things are spiraling downward, without a prophetic book or star to guide them into that opinion. But the church? Who …
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Nguzunguzu is the traditional figurehead which was formerly affixed to canoes in the Solomon Islands. In this episode, Julie Yu-Wen Chen talks to Rodolfo Maggio, a senior researcher at the University of Helsinki about his book project on the dragon and the nguzunguzu, namely the relationship between China and the Soloman Islands. The dragon and the…
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Mary chats with journalist Leo Hohmann about the globalists' end game to stifle all dissent around the world. Leo is a veteran investigative reporter who has researched and written about education, religion, immigration, crime, and politics and has great insights into the globalist agenda that is grooming the citizens of the world for great and pro…
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Tricia BurtonMary chats with apologist Tricia Burton of the Berean Call about the latest makeover of the Jehovah's Witness cult. Their beliefs have not changed, but the delivery method has gone tech. Not seen any JW's in your neighborhood of late? There is a reason for that, and it has served them well. Then we will look at a new streaming mockumen…
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[Original airdate: 2/16/23] TODAY'S GUEST: David Horowitz is founder of the David Horowitz Freedom Center and the bestselling author of several books, including Radical Son, The Black Book Of The American Left, Dark Agenda: The War To Destroy Christian America, and his brand new book, FINAL BATTLE: THE NEXT ELECTION COULD BE THE LAST.Final Battle, …
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