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Captain Michael Littlejohn and co-Host Captain Teri Littlejohn in Texas talk about the life of being a Fishing Guide in Freshwater & Salt and giving tips on the different types of fishing, tackle recommendations, and the unique preceptive from other fishing guides.
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Fins, Fur, and Feathers

Joe Gerken and Drew Ricketts

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Fins, Fur, and Feathers provides science-based solutions to real-world problems faced by producers, land managers, recreational landowners, and others who are dealing with wildlife or water-related problems or for those wanting to produce more fish and wildlife from their land.
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Philosophy for our Times is a free philosophy podcast bringing you the latest talks and debates from the world’s leading thinkers. We host weekly episodes on today’s biggest ideas in news, society, culture, politics, science and arts. Subscribe today to never miss an episode.
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Eric Leslie, the owner of the Driftstone Fly Shop and popular fly fishing Youtuber, talks about everything Fly Fishing. Listen for conversations about tactics, fly tying, conservation, gear, entomology and ethics.
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Hunt. Fish. Grow.

Bottom Dollar Outdoors

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Hunt. Fish. Grow. is a podcast about hunting, fishing, the outdoors, and personal growth with a southeastern twang. Join your host Brad for a fun foray into news, advice, tips, and interviews about getting outside and living by your own devices. Connect with us at: www.huntfishgrowpodcast.com Email: [email protected] Instagram: @huntfishgrowpodcast YouTube: youtube.com/bottomdollaroutdoors (Previously Titled: The Bottom Dollar Outdoors Podcast)
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Elevate the Hunt

Everett Headley

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Elevate Your Hunting. Ethics٠Culture٠Conservation This isn't an ordinary podcast on hunting. Conversations here center on the peripherals of hunting. If you've thought about the "why" behind your hunting, this is for you. Hunting is a lifestyle and lifelong pursuit that best responds to the attitude of a lifelong learner. We are all still climbing the mountain, trying to elevate our hunting. Hosted by Everett Headley, an outdoor educator who grew up hunting and fishing in Montana.
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The Mortified Podcast

Mortified Media and Radiotopia

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The Mortified Podcast is a storytelling series where adults share the embarrassing things they created as kids—diaries, letters, lyrics & beyond—in front of total strangers. PS: It totally likes you. The Mortified Podcast is a proud member of Radiotopia, from PRX. Learn more at radiotopia.fm. ------------------- // CREDITS: Podcast produced and hosted by Neil Katcher and David Nadelberg. Stage show created by David Nadelberg. Learn more: GetMortified.com. // TV: Watch our concert film, Morti ...
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Welcome to the Whitetail Advantage Podcast, every week we do a live show every Sunday & Tuesday @ 8:30pm EST. Every week we cover a new state and bring new guests on the show to learn their hunting techniques, strategies also learning what it takes to be successful to hunt that particular state. This is the show for all hunters and outdoorsman's alike to gather around the electronic campfire, sharing stories and strategies.
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MeatonMeat outdoors. The ultimate stop for passionate hunters and anglers. Listen in as we discuss faith along with the world of hunting and fishing through stories, discussions, and eventually interviews. Whether you’re a seasoned outdoorsman or just starting, this podcast will aid you in pursuing fish and game. Located just east of the blue ridge mountains, this podcast will talk about the pursuit of deer, turkey, bear, waterfowl, small game, and all fishing covering farm to table. Guest s ...
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Half Century Hangout

John, Luke & Chuck

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We are Half Century Hangout where different perspectives make for better discussions.! John, Luke and Chuck are three guys who grew up differently but became good friends with a lot to talk about. On this show three unique perspectives are brought to the table where we dive into everything from current events to life's big questions. We might not always see eye to eye... But that's exactly why we're here. So grab a seat and join us for honest conversation, unexpected insights, and a few frie ...
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Dive into the Depths: Join Andrew Lewin on 'How to Protect the Ocean' – Your Gateway to Exclusive Ocean Insights! Explore the latest, uncharted realms of ocean science and conservation that you won't find anywhere else. Andrew takes you on an inspiring journey to uncover the hidden gems of oceanic discovery and initiatives. Tune in to discover how you can transform your life for a better ocean, one episode at a time. The How To Protect The Ocean is your resource to keep you informed on the l ...
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High & Doing Things is a real time, unedited, unscripted, good time. Come & take a listen & hear some funny happenings going on as they happen. Conversations with myself & my husband & other interesting humans. Also full of random singing, interviews & field trips & random commercials for things that do or do not exist in real life. Myself & my guest having random thoughts, feelings & just doing things, some of us mostly high abit. New Episodes Released Every Wednesday @ 8AM Follow me on Soc ...
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Hunt Talk Radio

Randy Newberg

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Hunt Talk Radio, Randy Newberg Unfiltered is a podcast covering hunting politics, public lands, and conservation topics; even a few things you didn’t need to know. The best hunters you’ve never heard of join Randy to answer questions from the Hunt Talk web forum, share ideas, reveal tactics, and give perspectives unique to public land hunting.
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Hunt for Health Podcast

Justin Michael Rindner

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Life guidance and sporting advice from a mediocre outdoorsman. Hunt for Health explores what is possible when we engage the landscape as stewards of our local ecology, work hard with what resources are at our disposal to excel at our craft, attempt to treat all life both taken and sustained with equal respect, and work to unravel the meaning of our relationships with wild foods and wild spaces as they are today... All the while improving our health in mind, body, and spirit. Healthier, stron ...
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In the modern era, our nutrition systems are in crisis. Foods that once had high levels of minerals and vitamins have seen their levels plummet as a result of the compromised health of our soil and ecosystems. With these changes, our waistlines have expanded, as food is less nutrient-dense and therefore less filling. Entire communities are undernourished and overweight. This is a direct result of the figurative and literal food deserts we live in today. It's time for a new era, one that puts ...
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The Rich Dickman Show

Rich Dickman Group

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The Rich Dickman Show – Our Story (So Far) Once upon a time, two friends named Rem and Huell hit the record button and launched a humble podcast with an anything-goes attitude. In those early days (circa 2018), they riffed on everything from why sharing feelings might be overrated to the wonders of recreational weed and the weird world of Twitch streaming. They even joked about making Rem’s mom a Patreon reward (yes, really) – setting the tone for a show that would blend irreverent humor wit ...
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The Woodsman's Podcast

Furnace Creek Productions

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The Woodsman's Podcast discusses bushcraft, hunting, harvesting, foraging &fishing. This is a monthly podcast about being a woodsman in New England hosted by New Hampshire native Ed Butler (Working Class Woodsman on YouTube) and joined by his friend Max Ledoux. Ed is a skilled woodsman with a lifetime of knowledge from being in the woods.
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Humane Talk ™

Tracie Hotchner

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Humane Talk features conversations with Thought Leaders in animal welfare, whose books or scientific studies focus on practical and philosophical issues regarding society's attitudes and interactions with various non-human species. Discussions with members of the Humane Society Veterinary Medical Association (HSVMA) are about applying humane and ethical principles to the way veterinary medicine is practiced in America and around the world, on animals used in research, food production, and ph ...
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Ocean recovery is not just possible, it’s already happening in places where we’ve taken action. In this episode, I dive into Ocean with David Attenborough, a documentary that reminds us of the ocean’s incredible resilience. From thriving coral reefs to fish populations bouncing back, the film offers powerful proof that when we give marine ecosystem…
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Nietzsche, the birth of tragedy, and the technology trap with Babette Babich Babette Babich discusses Nietzsche, the importance of tragedy, and the danger of technology interfering with our judgement. Babette Babich is a world renowned Professor of Philosophy at Fordham University in New York. In this in-depth interview, she looks to Nietzsche's Bi…
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In this episode (#263) of Leupold's Hunt Talk Radio, Randy is joined by members of the North American Pronghorn Foundation to discuss the launch of the organization and their efforts to "future-proof" pronghorn. Topics covered include the state of pronghorn, trends impacting pronghorn numbers, challenges of starting a new organization, goals, on th…
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Tide gauges are a critical yet often overlooked tool in our fight to understand and respond to climate change. In this episode, Dr. Andrew Thaler returns to the podcast to share a powerful story about installing a tide gauge in his hometown of St. Michaels, Maryland. He breaks down how this simple device provides crucial data for flood risk, sea le…
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View the Show Notes Page for This Episode Become a Member to Receive Exclusive Content Sign Up to Receive Peter’s Weekly Newsletter Kyler Brown is a sports rehab chiropractor who specializes in injury recovery, pre- and post-surgical rehabilitation, and guiding clients from rehab back to peak performance. As co-founder of the private training progr…
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Harmful algal blooms are wreaking havoc along the California coast, releasing toxic domoic acid that is poisoning marine life. In this episode, we explore how this naturally occurring toxin is causing mass die-offs in sea lions, dolphins, and seabirds, and why climate change and nutrient pollution may be making these blooms worse. You’ll hear about…
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Randy shares the mic with Ryan and Jillian Garrett of Washington. Ryan and Jillian share details of the path that has led them to be some of Washington's most successful advocates for hunting, conservation, and wild food. Topics covered include their tactics for success amidst daunting odds, speaking outside our own circle, finding common denominat…
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Ocean conservation isn’t always about what’s happening in the water—it’s also about the choices we make on land. In this episode, we speak with Maddie Hamann, a former oceanographer turned sustainable food entrepreneur. Maddie shares how her background in ocean science led her to co-found PACHA, a company that creates sourdough buckwheat bread usin…
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The Rich Dickman Show – Unauthorized Timestamps: 0:08 Mini Bar Madness 0:57 Podcast Introduction 2:46 Hotel Room Chronicles 4:15 Chicken and Pets 5:35 High School Lunch Adventures 6:36 On the Taste of Cat 7:46 Culinary Curiosities 10:48 Tech Troubles in Hotels 15:27 California Conundrums 19:02 Family and Technology 22:04 Pitching New Ideas 26:17 Go…
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Send us a text What do your favorite movies reveal about your personality, values, and life experiences? In this captivating journey through cinematic nostalgia, we each share our top five movies of all time, working our way from number five to that special number one pick that holds a unique place in our hearts. The conversation takes unexpected t…
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Join me, Squatch, Dave, and Johnny for a lively chat with John Stallone as we dive into the world of wildlife conservation with Howl For Wildlife. We kick things off by discussing the organization's mission to protect North America's wildlife and fisheries from misguided legislative threats. John shares his journey from a passionate hunter to the v…
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Plastic pollution in the Maldives has become a serious environmental crisis, despite the nation’s image as a pristine paradise. In this episode of How to Protect the Ocean, host Andrew Lewin shares the inspiring story of Zazou Saeed—a young Maldivian surfer and ocean advocate—who rose to become a local conservation hero by campaigning against singl…
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Recent claims about “de-extinction” of dire wolves have resulted in an abundance of headlines, memes, and discussion about the biology and ethics of what was happening. To contribute to the discussion, Drew and Joe invited their video production specialist, Danny, into the studio to ask questions and discuss genetics, ethics, and the current state …
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The essential philosophy of fun Do we need to have fun or is it an unnecessary excess? Are we living in an age of fun's decline, what with the moralism and strictures of Gen Z, or is there something else going on? On this panel, our three guests - philosopher James Tartaglia, film-maker Myriam François, and writer Freya India - dive into the idea o…
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Doug joins us today to share an incredible tale about the elusive "Ghost Buck," a deer that has haunted local hunters for years. We dive deep into Doug's experience with this legendary creature, touching on the twists and turns of his chase, including missed shots and the thrill of finally spotting the buck. Along the way, we also chat about the ev…
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View the Show Notes Page for This Episode Become a Member to Receive Exclusive Content Sign Up to Receive Peter’s Weekly Newsletter In this “Ask Me Anything” (AMA) episode, Peter dives deep into the topic of muscle mass and strength, examining their essential roles in both lifespan and healthspan. Drawing from over 30 hours of prior discussions wit…
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🎙️ The Rich Dickman Show: Episode 299 - French Catholic Halo 🎉 🔥 Special Shoutout to our friends at Drink a Beer and Play a Game! We had a blast guesting on their show — check out the crossover episode here: 👉 Watch now 🍻🎮 WWJD x DBPG – He Brewed, He Played – What Would Jesus Draw WWJD – 299 – Jesus Selling Robes – What Would Jesus Draw Buckle up f…
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There is an old Soviet joke, ‘Capitalism is the exploitation of man by man. Communism is its exact opposite.’ On the surface, neoliberalism, with its emphasis on free markets, competition and privatisation, is as far removed as possible from the Soviet Union. But behind the policies, could they be guided by the same false utopianism? Abby Innes, pr…
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Orca conservation takes center stage as we highlight an inspiring community-led effort to protect these iconic marine mammals. Andrew explores how nearshore ocean heroes are driving real change, and why their stories matter more than ever. Learn how protecting your local waters can lead to healthier oceans worldwide—and why it’s time we recognize t…
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Send us a text The line between ethics and morals seems increasingly blurred in our rapidly evolving world. What drives our moral compass when objective truth feels negotiable? The Half Century Hangout crew tackles these profound questions with candor and curiosity. We begin by establishing a crucial distinction—ethics generally represent externall…
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This episode is about what the title says. An episode where Lucy & Carmina go to the club with Missy & her friends. Tiki drinks & a lot of drinks later dancing happens. We are at Funky Town getting freshly in another variety. This is us at the club, come join us for a fun time. Hear all the music & verbalizations that commence. Follow me on my soci…
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Wyatt Ford joins us to dive deep into the world of fishing, sharing his expert techniques, tactics, and some epic personal stories that will have you hooked. As an avid angler and a PhD student at the University of Prince Edward Island, Wyatt brings a unique perspective to the table, discussing everything from the best times to fish to the intricac…
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Nearshore conservation is often overlooked in favor of flashy offshore marine protected areas. But a growing movement of community-led initiatives is showing that protecting coastal waters might be one of the smartest, most effective ways to safeguard ocean biodiversity and build climate resilience. This episode explores new insights from the Nears…
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Something for nothing Do rewards and incentives damage our humanity? In much of our personal and professional lives, we receive rewards for good behaviour and carrying out our responsibilities. But, evidence now suggests there are risks to this approach. Studies show rewards can damage wellbeing, fostering dependence and undermining our own sense o…
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View the Show Notes Page for This Episode Become a Member to Receive Exclusive Content Sign Up to Receive Peter’s Weekly Newsletter Rachel Rubin is a board-certified urologist and one of the nation's foremost experts in sexual health. In this episode, she shares her deep expertise on the often-overlooked topic of women’s sexual health, exploring wh…
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Gray whales are dying along the Pacific coast—and the reasons are alarming. In this episode, we dive into why hundreds of gray whales have stranded or died between 2019 and 2023. From food shortages in their Arctic feeding grounds to the rising risks of ship strikes and entanglement in fishing gear, we break down what NOAA has called an Unusual Mor…
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Today I have a very special guest with us, Alexej Savreux a journalist, philosopher, poet & author. An overall very creative human who has is hands in a lot of areas of creativity. He shares with us what he has been up to since we last spoke. Also tells us about his recent book of poetry called Moonshine Ethics for a New Humanity. He had a book rel…
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Endangered species protection in Ontario is under threat as the provincial government proposes Bill 5, repealing the Endangered Species Act in favor of weaker legislation. Host Andrew Lewin breaks down what these changes mean for biodiversity, habitat protection, and public accountability, and shares how Ontarians can respond through the Environmen…
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Send us a text The line between innovative learning tools and academic shortcuts grows increasingly blurred as artificial intelligence reshapes education. In this thought-provoking episode, we tackle the complex question: Is AI a valuable asset for learning or a technological crutch undermining authentic understanding? We break down three distinct …
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In this artsy episode I'm at the Midwest Ability Summit selling art, live painting on a female mannequin & verbing with my bestie & other humans. There are service dogs & stickers, also other vendors selling things & giving out information for persons with disabilities. I'm making money & having an overall good time. So come get freshly & hangout w…
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The spectre of the Enlightenment What the Enlightenment a net positive or a net negative? Or is that the wrong question, and should we look at it simply as a historical period? Join Professor of History Aviva Chomsky as she dissects one of the most important periods in modern history from the lens of a critical historian. The Enlightenment was not …
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We're diving deep into the wild world of turkey hunting with our buddies Frank and Mike. Right off the bat, we tackle the highs and lows of our hunting adventures, sharing some of our most memorable and frustrating moments in the woods. From frustrating equipment failures to the thrill of that perfect shot, we've got stories that’ll resonate with a…
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Deep sea mining in the U.S. is entering a new chapter after a recent executive order signed by former President Donald Trump authorized exploration and extraction not only in U.S. Exclusive Economic Zones but potentially in international waters. This move marks a dramatic shift in ocean policy and raises serious questions about compliance with the …
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Eddie Diaz joins us for a heartwarming chat about family values, the great outdoors, and the importance of hard work, all wrapped up in a fun, laid-back vibe. We kick things off discussing how crucial it is to stay in shape and eat healthy—not just for ourselves but for our kids, too. Eddie shares some solid wisdom on teaching our little ones about…
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View the Show Notes Page for This Episode Become a Member to Receive Exclusive Content Sign Up to Receive Peter’s Weekly Newsletter In this quarterly podcast summary (QPS) episode, Peter summarizes his biggest takeaways from the last three months of guest interviews on the podcast. Peter shares key insights from his discussions with Jeff English on…
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Coral bleaching is not just a temporary event—it’s a climate emergency that can unfold over years. In this episode of How to Protect the Ocean, host Andrew Lewin dives deep into the devastating history of global coral bleaching events, revealing how the fourth and current one (2023–2025) is affecting over 80% of coral reefs worldwide. From the Grea…
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Why Marx was right Having fallen out of favour around the turn of the century, Marxism is now back in fashion, often playing the role of an alternative to the increasingly right-wing politics of the modern world. Once the guiding ideology of Korean guerillas and Hampstead screenwriters alike, Marxism is back and taking universities and intellectual…
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Octopus intelligence is nothing short of extraordinary—and in this episode, we dive deep with award-winning author Mark Leiren-Young to explore the surprising minds, behaviors, and conservation challenges of one of the ocean’s most elusive animals. Inspired by his latest book Octopus Ocean: Geniuses of the Deep, Mark shares jaw-dropping stories abo…
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🎙️ The Rich Dickman Show – Episode 298: “Flesh Toned Boa” This week on The Rich Dickman Show, Rem, Cody, Ray, and Randy unleash another round of unfiltered chaos—covering everything from goat poop and hotel rage to AI Jesus art and morally bankrupt hypotheticals. It’s dumb. It’s brilliant. It’s TRDS. 🐐 Randy Buys a Goat Randy confesses that his wif…
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Send us a text The unexpected financial revolution sweeping through college athletics has created a fascinating new landscape where teenage athletes can become millionaires before ever signing an NFL contract. In this thought-provoking episode of Half Century Hangout, Luke and Chuck welcome guest Danny to dissect how Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL)…
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Professor Rory Putman and deer expert Niall Rowantree discuss Scotland's next big deer problem: sika. The Scottish government has successfully wiped out large numbers of iconic Scottish red deer. In their place are coming a new, invasive species, Japanese sika. More a horde than a herd, our experts expect they will be Scotland's number one deer wit…
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Come with me as I go visit 7th Heaven smoke shop, they are in Kansas City Missouri. They have all kinds of things for your alternative lifestyle, music which even includes cassette tapes. The love shop & incense that smells so good ect. I find some really interesting nouns that you can't get anywhere else!! If you're in the area, make sure you go &…
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Energy policy shifts in the U.S. are sparking concern as the government rolls back environmental regulations to fast-track oil and gas drilling. In this episode, we examine how these rollbacks could jeopardize ecosystems, especially marine environments, and undermine efforts to transition to clean energy sources. Environmental protections have long…
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Send us a text In this episode, the hosts delve into their experiences as fishing guides, sharing insights on fishing reports, boat preferences, and techniques. They discuss personal stories that shaped their guiding careers, the evolution of their business, and the community connections they've built through fishing. The conversation highlights th…
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Send us a text This conversation dives deep into the world of catfishing, exploring some of the regulations, the popularity of catfishing in Texas, and the impact of tournaments on fish populations. The discussion also covers the role of technology in fishing, best practices for handling big catfish, the importance of catch and release, and the fut…
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Lost in stories Is life a story or a sequence of events? Our narratives enable us to make sense of the complex, often confusing, world that we live in. And yet there is a risk that rather than helping us to truly understand this world, narratives can hide reality from us, providing delusional states of mind in its place. From witch hunts to cults, …
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In this episode of Leupold's Hunt Talk Radio, Randy is joined by one of the most avid elk hunting US Senators, Senator Martin Heinrich from New Mexico. Randy is in DC to lobby on public land issues and was invited by Senator Heinrich to have a discussion about public lands, conservation, funding, the challenges ahead, the reality of the current pol…
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Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) have become integral components of Canadian science funding. In this episode, we explore Pierre Poilievre's plan to strip funding from research programs that incorporate so-called "woke" policies like EDI. We examine how EDI policies are currently embedded in major grants from NSERC, SSHRC, CIHR, and more, and…
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