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Food Safety Matters

Food Safety Magazine

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Food Safety Matters is a podcast for food safety professionals hosted by the Food Safety Magazine editorial team – the leading media brand in food safety for over 20 years. Each episode will feature a conversation with a food safety professional sharing their experiences and insights into the important job of safeguarding the world’s food supply.
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It's a podcast dedicated to sustainable packaging! Join host Michael Markarian, CEO of Contempo Specialty Packaging, on his mission to end greenwashing in packaging. It's not going to be easy, but it's going to be worth it. We will discuss how to actually create packaging that is good for the planet and will debate the many angles of eco-friendly and green packaging! We hope that we bring a great deal of education to the world through this podcast, so that more major brands and startups choo ...
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The Find Your STRONG Podcast

Jennifer Van Barneveld-Pe

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Learn and be your best and strongest self with Elite Body Transformation Coach and President of STRONG Fitness Magazine Jennifer Van Barneveld-Pe (aka Coach JVB). Each week Jenny will give you an inspirational guest, a story or a “pep-talk” of how to build stronger bodies, stronger minds, and stronger relationships. Since becoming a personal trainer almost twenty years ago, Jenny has overcome an eating disorder, job loss, financial desperation, entrepreneurial growing pains and multiple misc ...
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Electrical Wholesaling Podcasts

Endeavor Business Media

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Through these podcasts, Electrical Wholesaling magazine aims to bring new insight, market data, unique stories and helpful tips from the $100 billion-plus electrical industry in episodes of under 15 minutes to our audience of electrical distributors, independent manufacturers’ reps and electrical manufacturers. This podcast is produced by Electrical Wholesaling magazine, part of Endeavor Business Media’s portfolio of publications. It’s edited by Editor-in-Chief Jim Lucy and Associate Editor ...
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Hudson Mohawk Magazine

Hudson Mohawk Magazine

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Hudson Mohawk Magazine is a local volunteer-produced news hour that provides sanctuary for the discussion of a wide range of topics, scaling from the global to the hyper-local. The show is broadcasted from The Sanctuary for Independent Media on WOOC 105.3 FM. Thanks to listeners like you, the Sanctuary is able to use art and participatory action to promote social and environmental justice and freedom of creative expression.
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EC&M On Air

Electrical Construction & Maintenance (EC&M)

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In every episode, EC&M brings electrical insights, market data, technical information, and helpful hints to our audience of electrical engineers, electrical contractors, and plant facility personnel. This podcast series is produced by EC&M magazine, the technical authority (established in 1901) for electrical professionals who design, construct, and maintain electrical systems for all types of businesses across a variety of vertical markets and industries. Part of Endeavor Business Media‘s p ...
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EC&M Code Conversations

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In every episode, EC&M Editor-in-Chief Ellen Parson and NEC Consultant Russ LeBlanc sit down to discuss difficult-to-decipher concepts surrounding the 2023 National Electrical Code in 10 minutes or less. Designed to bring listeners practical information on how to apply the NEC in real-world settings, this podcast appeals to the entire EC&M audience, including electrical engineers, electricians, electrical contractors, and plant facility personnel. It is produced by EC&M magazine, the technic ...
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Word In Your Ear

Mark Ellen, David Hepworth and Alex Gold

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Mark Ellen and David Hepworth have been talking about and writing about music together and individually for a collective eighty years in magazines like Smash Hits, Mojo and The Word and on radio and TV programmes like "Rock On", "Whistle Test" and VH-1. Over thirteen years ago, when working on the late magazine The Word, they began producing podcasts. Some listeners have been kind enough to say these have been very special to them. When the magazine folded in 2012 they kept the spirit of tho ...
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Michigan Out-of-Doors

Michigan Out-of-Doors

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The Michigan Out-of-Doors Podcast is the voice of conservation in Michigan. Brought to you by Michigan United Conservation Clubs (MUCC), which has been publishing Michigan OutofDoors Magazine since 1947, the Michigan Out-of-Doors Podcast is a look behind the scenes of the most pressing issues for hunters, anglers and trappers in Michigan. The Michigan Out-of-Doors Podcast will also feature regular guests from Michigan's conservation community and the outdoor industry to have casual, sometime ...
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How can the super-skill of negotiation enhance your life and career? What are the secrets to effective negotiation, and what happens when it goes wrong? The Negotiation Society podcast serves up interviews with diverse and inspirational leaders from around the world to ask these questions and more, finding out along the way what makes them tick, how they got to where they are today, and the role that negotiation has played. Expect candor, insight, and (naturally), plenty of negotiation learn ...
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Footprint Forum

Footprint Media Group

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Footprint Forum is the networking arm of Footprint Media Group and this podcast is recorded content from Footprint Forum meetings. Footprint Forum is a membership body that meets to discuss environmental, social and economic impacts of the foodservice, hospitality, facilities as well as grocery retail industries and the various initiatives being taken to counter these. This is a non-competitive environment, where the ethos is one of collaboration and the objective an altogether more consciou ...
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Hosted by Le'Keisha Mazur, the Overlooked Business Basics podcast explores the most overlooked aspects to starting a business. Are you looking to start your own business or side business? Then you've found the right podcast because you will learn about the most overlooked business, marketing and legal basics that every business owner should know. Listening to this podcast will give you the insights you need to be successful. Learn more at https://missionmatters.com/author/lekeisha-mazur/
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For the second year in a row, the Democratic supermajority- controlled New York State Assembly failed to vote on the Packaging Reduction and Recycling Infrastructure Act (A1749 Glick) despite the bill having enough votes to pass. Beyond Plastics held a news conference with leaders from Brookhaven Landfill Action and Remediation Group, NAACP NYS Nia…
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Jewish Voice for Peace Albany is addressing hunger with their current campaign, a Solidarity fundraiser for Gaza Soup Kitchen and Soul Fire Farm. While Gaza Soup Kitchen is working on supplying food for people in need of food in Gaza, Soul Fire Farm will be supplying food for local, undocumented families. JVP-Albany member Branda Miller spoke about…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine,First, Mark Dunlea reports on President Trump’s push to cut food safety nets. Then, Blaise Bryant shares Medicaid stories from the folks in the disability community. Later on, Willie Terry takes us back to the history fair with the theme "The World of James Knapp: Black Life in Gilded Age Albany."After that, Mar…
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On July 1, many Saratogans turned up to oppose a so-called "camping ban" ordinance that would criminalize a wide range of actions and situations of homelessness. The proposal was put forth by Councilmember Coll on the eve of the Saratoga racetrack opening for the season, and residents were alarmed that he broadcast photographs taken of sleeping peo…
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On Sunday, May 4, 2025, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry attended Historic Cherry Hill's Albany History Fair. The theme of the history fair was "The World of James Knapp: Black Life in Glided Age Albany." In this fifth Labor segment, Willie recorded the presentation given at the history fair by the Co-Founders of the …
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine,First, we hear about the efforts to keep ICE out of Albany.Then, we get a first hand report about the recent peace protests at the NATO summit.Later on, Rosemary Armao reviews the threats by President Trump to cut off funding for public broadcasting.After that, Benno Greene talks with Kieran of the band Stoker a…
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Grafton Lakes State Park has a great balance of trails and lakes, having the largest beach in the Capital Regions. The summer swimming season began on Memorial Day, with the Sand Castle competition taking place on the 4th of July. Andrea Cunliffe from Hudson Mohawk Magazine meets up with Grafton Lake State Park Manager Melissa Miller to talk about …
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With President Trump massive tax cut and budget bill having moved back from the Senate to the House for a final vote, feeding programs are facing even larger cuts. The proposals include shifting some of the costs on to states, which will give them more incentives to deny food benefits to applicants. The Republicans are also seeking to increase the …
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The Trump administration is determined to make good on a threat Republicans have made for 30 years — to cut or eliminated funding for public broadcast. In this week’s On the Brink Rosemary Armao talks with Mitch Teich, the station manager of North Country Public Radio based in Canton about what the loss of federal tax dollars might mean in the rura…
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On June 24-25, the 32 members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), their partner countries, and the European Union met in Hague, Netherlands, on 24–25 June 2025. Joe Lombardo of Bethlehem Neighbors for Peace and United National Anti-war Coalition (UNAC) and Pippa Bartolotti of Global Women United for peace Against NATO, (GWUAN) talk to…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine,First, we speak with a representative of the Capital Region Sanctuary Coalition about the Wednesday ICE Out of Albany protest.Then, Sina Basila Hickey speaks with a veterans group about the toll of fireworks on veterans with PTSD. Later on, Marsha Lazarus speaks with Sheilah Sable, owner of Call Sheilah, and dis…
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Troy Central Little League baseball coach Uncle Mac is back at Hudson Mohawk Magazine to talk to Jacob Boston about building community, mentorship, and how his motivation has shifted throughout his tenure with Troy Central ahead of the teams upcoming tournament starting Monday, June 30th.By Hudson Mohawk Magazine
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Thom Francis introduces us to poet, editor, and educator Rebecca Schumejda. In their conversation they discuss writing about the people she met at the pool hall she once owned, her online zine “Trailer Park Quarterly,” and keeping poetry accessible. The latest edition of “Trailer Park Quarterly” will be available online at https://trailerparkquarte…
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Ian Anderson is touring again in 2026 and talks to us here about tweed stage-wear, an audience of four, his teenage heroes and the first shows he ever saw and played. There’s all sorts within, including … … playing his first gig to Catholic schoolgirls at the Holy Family Youth Club in Blackpool – “we emptied the room”. … queues round the block at t…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine,First, Mark Dunlea speaks with Joe Ritchie, chair of Lights Out Norlite to give update on the status of lawsuits against Norlite by the state and public citizens due to the health and environmental impacts of the waste incineration facility.Then, Andrea Cunliffe brings us coverage from the June 16th townhall at …
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The recent events and the ongoing challenges facing our federal government are producing urgent questions and uncertainties. In response Rep. Paul Tonko invited the public to a Town Hall on Monday, June 16th at Hudson Valley Community College. The goal of this Town Hall goal was his offer to hear the public’s concerns and thoughts on how to move fo…
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While Norlite in Cohoes has shut down, at least temporarily, the hazardous waste incineration part of its operation, the blowing dust from Norlite's massive uncovered piles from its shale mining continue to be a public health and environmental problem. The various lawsuits filed against Norlite by the state and by private citizens move forward slow…
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Everybody Move Series: Migration Stories from our Community.This weekly series profiles the migration stories of members of our community, whether the migration be their own stories of that of their parents or grandparents, and reminds us that migration touches us all–and teaches us much–because it is a part of the human experience. This week- Rosa…
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It’s Happy Hour in the Rock and Roll Lounge of News and we’re working our way through anything over 40 per cent proof. Which means ice, a slice and …. … how the F-Bomb lost its impact. … Mick Ralphs and Lalo Schifrin RIP – and chapeau to "There's A Whole Lalo Schifrin Goin' On’. … the Blush-o-meter! Album sleeves that’d get you lynched in the 21st …
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine,First, Mark Dunlea brings us coverage from a rally outside NYS Comptroller DiNapoli’s office in support of an end to investing NY retirement funds in Israeli bonds.Then, Lovonia Mallory brings us a reclaiming history story in which she interviews Ms. Diana Douglas of City Hair Care.Later on, Lennox Appudo talks …
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Bobby Bluebell remembers the “cuddly duffle-coat friendship” of Glasgow bands in the early ‘80s and the Bluebells’ second act rebooted by the Volkswagen ad. The band are touring again and an even bigger part of the city’s thriving musical community, and he looks back here at the first gigs he ever saw and played, along with … … singing “When I’m De…
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In this segment of "Reclaiming History," Lovonia Mallory interviews Ms. Diana Douglas of City Hair Care located at 940 State Street, Schenectady, New York. Ms. Douglas offers advice to budding cosmetologist Eliida “Ellie” Marin on how to become a successful business owner. Ms. Douglas emphasizes three key business traits: love people, love what you…
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On Saturday, June 21, The New York State Arborists held the 2025 State tree climbing competition. Professional arborists from all over the state came to Washington Park in Albany to demonstrate their skills and share techniques and send a winner to the national competition. Moses Nagel was there to root on the competitors. The winner of the Men's M…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine,First, Mark Dunlea speaks with Kathy Manley about the Global March to GazaThen, Willie Terry brings us part 4 of coverage on the Cherry Hill Albany History Fair.Later on, Khalid Sidahmed examines media coverage of the Sudanese War with Lennox Apudo.After that, Sina Basila Hickey covers the No Kings Rally in Troy…
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The vibrant and energetic crowd which attended the No Kings march in Troy, NY included a large crowd of folks of different demographics, bright signs with a variety of messages, and an assortment of attires with stories behind them. In this segment we hear from veterans, war reenactors, and a friar, reported on by Sina Basila Hickey.…
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On Thursday June 26, NY Divest from Death, Extinction Rebellion of the Capital Region, and the Upper Hudson Valley chapter of Codepink rallied outside NYS Comptroller DiNapoli’s office on State street in downtown Albany to demand an end to investing NY retirement funds in Israeli bonds that help funds the Netanyahu government’s genocide in Gaza and…
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Dennis Bovell has worked his dub magic on everyone from Janet Kaye to the Slits, the Pop Group, Jarvis Cocker and Thom Yorke & Jonny Greenwood – and his own band Matumbi. He talks here about the thrill and freedom of making dub records, his new album Wise Music In Dub – which reworks ‘Pass The Dutchie’, Minnie Riperton and the Stylistics – and how …
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In Episode 76 of EC&M On Air, Editor-in-Chief Ellen Parson sat down with David Lincoln, senior vice president at Rosendin, to discuss some really cool technology they're implementing throughout their solar installations. They have been using robots to increase the efficiency and safety of building solar energy fields. Ellen and David dive into this…
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On Sunday, May 4, 2025, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry attended the Historic Cherry Hill's Albany History Fair. The theme of the history fair was "The World of James Knapp: Black Life in Glided Age Albany." In this part four Labor segment, Willie recorded the presentation given at the history fair by the Co-Founders…
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In this episode, Coach JVB and the Team Strong Girls community are joined by Dr. Stephanie Estima who addresses the unique challenges women face during perimenopause and menopause—even when they’re consistently training, eating well, and managing stress. Many symptoms, like joint pain, anxiety, poor sleep, and changes in libido, often go unrecogniz…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine,First, Mark Dunlea and Benno Greene will discuss Tuesday’s primary election resultsThen, for our peace segment we hear local reactions to Trump’s bombing of Iran.Later on Armao on the Brink, Rosemary talks about two government reform bills passed by the state legislatureNext we hear about the Flaherty Film Semin…
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In collaboration with Picture Lock One and the Tang Museum, the Flaherty Film Seminar gathering provides access to two curated non-fiction film programs followed by group discussions which encourage the exchange of cinematic ideas across generations and cultures and promote the expansion of the limits of cinema itself. Angus McCullough, Emma Baiada…
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Opponents of President Donald Trump’s administration rallied in 1200 cities on Saturday June 16th during the military paraded in Washington DC to mark the Army’s 250th anniversary, which coincides with Trump’s Birthday. “No Kings” followed several days of nationwide protests. This is an onsite report by Andrea Cunliffe fro Hudson Mohawk Magazine fr…
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Opponents of President Donald Trump’s administration rallied in 1200 cities on Saturday June 16th during the military paraded in Washington DC to mark the Army’s 250th anniversary, which coincides with Trump’s Birthday. “No Kings” will followed several days of nationwide protests. This is an onsite report by Andrea Cunliffe from Hudson Mohawk Magaz…
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On the last days of the New York State legislative session lawmakers passed two bills expanding open government and the means for citizens to find out what their government is up to. New York Gov. Hochul now has a chance by signing these measures to finally make good on promises she made when first put into office to insure that government is trans…
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Episode 75 features a special edition of EC&M On Air, where we are highlighting insights from past EC&M Under 30 All Stars! Today's guest is Hazen Ring, account service manager with Vanguard Electrical in Fort Worth, Texas. Hazen and Ellen discuss tips for young folks in the industry, technology worth exploring, and more.…
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Rick Wakeman was onstage from the age of five and looks back with us here on a life of live performance – jazz and blues bands, the Strawbs, Yes – and ahead to this autumn’s tour performing King Arthur and the Six Wives of Henry the Eighth. “I wake up every morning, throw off the duvet and – if nothing else has fallen off – have a great day!” There…
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On June 22, the Trump administration jumped into the war between Israel and Iran when it attacked three of Iran’s nuclear facilities. By late evening on the 23rd, Trump took to social media to announce that Iran and Israel had agreed to a ceasefire in their 12 day war, though the two countries were slow to confirm it. We hear responses from earlier…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine,First, Mark Dunlea reports on the plans by the governor to build a nuclear power plant in central Hudson NY. Then, Niko Nagel-Dreby heads to Grafton state park to tell us how people there are beating the heat. Later on, Susan Brink sat down with Frank Malfitano founder & Executive Director of the Syracuse jazz f…
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Kathy Manley was one of several thousand people who went to Cairo to participate in the Global March to Gaza to stand in solidarity with the Palestinian people who are facing genocide from the Israeli government. Unfortunately, Egyptian authorities were not cooperative with the marchers. Kathy talks to Mark Dunlea of Hudson Mohawk Magazine about he…
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Thom Francis introduces us to poet and writer Alyssa Michelle. They talk about her poem “Introvert” and its inspiration, what convinced a self-proclaimed introvert to come out to open mics, and how personal experiences shape her writing.—Alyssa Michelle is a mother, poet, self-published author, and spoken word artist. Her poetry sheds light on life…
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NY Governor Kathy Hochul, on the Monday after the legislature left town for the yea,r announced that she was directing the New York Power Authority to build a nuclear plant, probably in Central New York. One of the main reasons is to met the energy needs of the new chip factory that MIcron plans to build in Syracuse. The announcement was quickly gr…
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