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Rotary Voices

Rotary magazine

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The Rotary Voices podcast features in-depth interviews with thought leaders, Rotary news updates, and immersive stories from Rotary magazine. Learn more about Rotary International, and how to participate in Rotary clubs at https://rotary.org.
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Introducing "Rotary Community Heroes of Hope" - a podcast dedicated to showcasing the profound impact of Rotary in District 5330 and beyond. Join us as we explore the remarkable stories of rotary heroes and initiatives that are transforming communities and creating hope around the world.
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Rotary Radio UK

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Rotary Radio UK provides entertaining music plus the good news of all the projects and events being run by Rotary Clubs across the UK and Ireland. The podcast will be a mixture of shows and interviews we have undertaken.
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Welcome to our dedicated podcast for Rotary International's District 5750, designed to connect our community through the power of personal storytelling. Each episode celebrates the unique journeys of our fellow Rotarians and community members, highlighting their individual experiences, motivations, and the profound impact of their service and contributions. Join us as we dive into heartfelt discussions with individuals from all walks of life, sharing stories that inspire and foster connection.
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Everyone knows the Rotary wheel, you've seen it on benches, or a school playground. But do you know any Rotarians? NO? Well, this is the podcast to fix that. Join producer and Rotarian Gwen Jones as she interviews some of the many men, women, famous or under the radar Rotarians that live all around the US, and even the world. Join us as she talks to them about the history of Rotary, how each became a Rotarian, and where they see Rotary international going in the 21 century and beyond. lisen ...
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Rotary Magazine

Rotary in Great Britain and Ireland

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Rotary Magazine shares inspiring achievements of Rotary, where people unite and take action to create lasting change across the globe, in our communities, and in ourselves. We’ve created this audio version for people who prefer to listen rather than read, and for our blind and partially sighted members to all enjoy the magazine. Look out for new episodes of this audio magazine in January, April, July and October. Members of Rotary International in Great Britain & Ireland receive the print ma ...
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Rotary Radio

Rotary Club Kingston East And Port Royal

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This is the official podcast of the Rotary Club of Kingston East and Port Royal, Jamaica. Join us as we share our service with the world.
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My name is Lindsay and welcome to my Rotary Information . As a proud member of the Rotary Club of Palm Beach WA for over 20 years, I've had the privilege of being actively involved in our club's operations, serving in most committee roles, including President. I was deeply honoured to receive a Paul Harris Fellow from my club members for my contributions. Rotary International is a vast global network with over 46,000 clubs and 1.4 million Rotarians making a difference worldwide. Locally, man ...
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Rotary Matters

Ian Stuart

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Rotary Matters hosted by Ian Stuart. Rotary is a world wide service organisation with 30,000 active Rotarians in Australia. Tune into Rotary Matters and hear about the many worthwhile international and local causes, projects and people who make Rotary happen. There are many ways to engage with Rotary and the live to air program includes a What’s On of Rotary community activities open to everyone. Rotary Matters on air every Friday 1500-1600 hrs on community radio Triple H 100.1 FM
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Minnoxide

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Join us as we interview shop owners, industry experts, racers, engineers and so much more. We Go Beyond The Meet to get to know those who make the car community what it is.
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Join us as we visit with our fellow colleagues, customers, and friends in the oil & gas industry. Personal conversations, real life issues, notable opinions, all perspectives… We’re focusing on the person behind the position as we engage in unscripted conversations with professionals from every end of the energy industry. Round the Rotary with JP Warren (https://www.capitalpetroleumconsultants.com/)
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I'm uploading a podcast produced by Rotary Club of Chandigarh for Doctors, Nurses, Paramedics and all health workers, engaged in fighting coronavirus, to take just 7-minutes off to sit in silence in a corner, and rejuvenate their being through this uplifting, and energising, guided-meditation. The Om Chant is by spiritual guru Inder, with narration by Rtn Abha. Heal the world.
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Roswell Teen Talk Podcast

Wellstar Behavioral Health

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Today’s Roswell students say being a teen has never been more challenging, and parents need to hear why. Listen to their struggles and learn how to help with tips from professional mental health experts. Production of Roswell Teen Talk Podcast was funded by Wellstar Foundation in partnership with Roswell Rotary Club.
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The Busy Aviation Podcast takes a view on all aspects of aviation from commercial fixed-wing to the world of rotary. Chris has spent most his life flying something - from model aircraft to heavy helicopters. His 36 years of aviation both military and commercial flying experience allows him the opportunity to connect with fellow aviators and talk (endlessly some would say...) about flying, aircraft and anything that defies gravity!
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Smart Living Hawaii

Christina Laney Mitre

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Welcome to Smart Living Hawaii’s Podcast where we discuss Smart Homes & Technology, Sustainability, Healthy Lifestyles (Food/Fitness/Well-Being) and Smart Business. Check us out at: www.SmartLivingHi.com, follow us on Instagram @smart_living_hawaii or LIKE us on Facebook @smartlivinghawaii #SmartHomes #SmartEco #SmartHealth #SmartBusiness
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Historical Society of Pottawattamie County

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Council Bluffs’ location has put the town into contact with a lot of history. Lewis and Clark and the Mormon pilgrims came through, as did the westbound pioneers on the Oregon and California Trails. Abraham Lincoln designated the town as milepost zero for the transcontinental railroad. The first coast-to-coast automobile trip passed through and later the first transcontinental highway. Council Bluffs was the birthplace of Omaha and first war-time mobile hospital. It also boasted the state’s ...
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Soft Robotics Podcast

Marwa ElDiwiny

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Hey! I am Marwa ElDiwiny, the host and creator of the Soft Robotics podcast. I started this podcast for a reason, one of them was to ask the questions I always wanted to ask when I was in the lab and reignite my curiosity by talking to interesting people. I found my purpose in this podcast, I hope it may inspire someone somehow along this journey!
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We truly are proud of our town and want you to find out what makes it special in so many ways. Take your time visiting and enjoying our events and attractions (like the one and only SPAM Museum),many restaurants, appreciate the great music, theatre and arts that abound here. Look at from any perspective from sports, culture, family fun, history, conferences, education, outdoor adventure...Austin, MN has an astonishing amount to offer.
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It's A Privilege

Jason Browne

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Welcome to "It's a Privilege," the podcast where we dive deep into the subtle and not-so-subtle privileges that shape our lives. Hosted by Jason Browne, inspired by his TEDx talk and forthcoming book "Possibilities of Privilege," this series explores how unearned advantages affect us all — from beauty and mental health to family backgrounds and geographical impacts. Each episode, featuring a diverse lineup of guests from Rotary leaders to celebrities and activists, unpacks a different aspect ...
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A weekly look at the Manx political scene in which Phil Gawne talks to the politicians who are raising the issues and asking the questions in Tynwald and the House of Keys, ex-politicians about their time in power and exploring the wider world of politics and the workings of Government.
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Every painting, every song, every photograph, every chunk of clay, every poem, every book, every dance, every artistic creation has a human story behind it. We just happen to have 300+ of them for you to enjoy. Listen to us at your leisure on Apple, Spotify, Podbean, Samsung, iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Podchaser or your favorite podcast app. The Art Box a lively and engaging discussion about creativity and humanity in the Virgin Valley of Nevada and beyond.
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Chatting with Rabbi Mike

Chatting with Rabbi Mike

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Rabbi Michael E. Harvey of the Hebrew Congregation of St. Thomas, was ordained by the Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion in 2015. He earned a Master’s degree in Hebrew Letters from Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion & a Bachelor’s degree in psychology from Boston University. Throughout his tenure at HUC-JIR, Rabbi Harvey served congregations, small & large, in Arkansas, Missouri, Ohio, Alabama, Mississippi, & Texas. Certified as a Prepare & Enrich marital & ...
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John Smith 'Blues Preacher'

John Smith - Jazz Blues Preacher

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Dr John Smith is the founder of Concern Australia and the founding President of God’s Squad Christian Motorcycle Club of 35 years. He is an author, a social anthropologist, a business speaker, a teacher and lecturer, a biker, a defender of the poor and marginalised, a lover of blues music, a gifted evangelist, an elder of the radical discipleship movement, and a prominent social commentator. He is as much at home talking to business leaders, academics, church leaders, politicians and the med ...
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Join Gregg Brasso, Benny Rabinovitz, Craig Wolfe and Chuck Delaney as they Discuss Veterans Services, events and more! Veterans Voice Radio has been featured on 1510 AM WMEX as well as 95.9 FM WATD Marshfield for 7 + years and has built a reputation for finding a way to help Veterans in every aspect of life post service. Reach out to us at Veteransvoicenetwork.org for more information as well as listening every Thursday @ 7pm for the live show on 1510 AM Quincy Boston ( wmexboston.com ) and ...
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Running Stitch - A QSOS Podcast explores quilt stories, revealing the inner thoughts, feelings, and motivations of contemporary quiltmakers by drawing on Quilters S.O.S. -- Save Our Stories, the long running oral history project created by the Quilt Alliance in 1999.
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Join Youth Host Dani as she explores issues of Climate Justice through the reflections of young people and many more, across Scotland and Malawi. Dani seeks to find out what climate justice means in both contexts of Scotland and Malawi, and how we might use these insights in defining our climate and social justice efforts looking to the future. • What does Black Lives Matter means for a Malawian working in rural groundwater sustainability? • How empowered does a teenage climate activist in S ...
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Abbie Marsden of Eastbourne Voices, a choir that came to our attention at the District 1120 Conference in 2024. Abbie discusses her own musical background, how she came to form Eastbourne Voices and the way in which the choir developed, from a group of people who had little experience of choral singing, into a confident and entertaining band, capab…
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This Tuesday, members heard from Dale Schultz, former Republican majority leader of the state senate, and Rotarian John Franke explain how fusion voting works and how it can provide moderate voters with a constructive way to reduce the power presently held by the extremes within the two major political parties. The program was moderated by the Luba…
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Send us a text Transformation often begins when we feel safe enough to be real. In this powerful conversation with U.S. Marine and motivational speaker Max Dutton, we explore how creating environments where young people can drop their masks leads to profound personal growth and connection. Max takes us behind the scenes of the Rotary Youth Leadersh…
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For 35 years, Jeff Jimerson has been singing the U.S. national anthem before Pittsburgh Penguins hockey games. When the visiting team is from Canada, Jimerson also sings “O Canada.” It’s little wonder that Rotary International President and Pittsburgh sports fan Stephanie Urchick chose Jimerson to sing the two anthems in Calgary this June at the Ro…
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It's the first time in 100 years that a sitting president came over to the Island to meet with volunteers. Rotary provides service and goodwill to create lasting change with three branches locally of Douglas, Onchan and Rushen & Western Mann. President Stephanie Urchick has described this visit as 'a special one'…
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It's the first time in 100 years that a sitting president came over to the Island to meet with volunteers. Rotary provides service and goodwill to create lasting change with three branches locally of Douglas, Onchan and Rushen & Western Mann. President Stephanie Urchick has described this visit as 'a special one'…
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Coming up in this episode I’ll visit with Lisa Deyo at Sweet Reads Bookstore. This week we are joined by author Ben Green as he talks about his three book series; Rimduun, Forged in the Fallout, In The Shadows of Silver, and Wraiths and Raiders. Next I visit the Austin Public Library to talk with Julie Clinefelter about a special guest that will be…
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Send us a text Time to take a fresh new look at ClubRunner. Did you know it was started and is run by Rotarians? Did you know it's one of the safest websites your club can use? Did you know that it can do much, much more then just email, and a club website? Well join me as we break the myths with ClubRunner founders and CEOs Halle and Sara. Support…
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Henry Pitzer joins us to tell us stories of his IS300, his RX7, his automotive career which includes Cicio Performance, Hendrick Motorsports, being on a show and so much more. Support those that support us! High Performance Academy: https://hpcdmy.co/Minnoxide Use code "MINNOX" for 55% off ANY course Use Code "MINVIP" for $300 of the MINVIP Package…
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Step into the creative mind of Orson Scott Card, the visionary behind one of science fiction's most influential novels, as he shares the rarely-told story of his journey from creek-exploring child to celebrated author. Card reveals how his remarkably free-range childhood in 1950s California—riding bicycles across busy highways at age eight and expl…
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Thanks in part to generous support of the Nevada Arts Council The Art Box had the distinct pleasure of sitting down with Las Vegas-based creator Zoë Camper. We caught up with her in a lively hallway (please pardon the occasional comings and goings—and those charmingly squeaky chairs) at the Historic 5th Street School, just hours before the U.S. deb…
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Happy first day of summer! In this episode I’ll be at Discover Austin visiting with Nancy Schnable and her special guest Cindy Meany Director at the Hormel Historic Home Then I visit with Sydney Weisinger, Teacher Naturalist at the Jay C. Hormel Nature Center. We talk about the importance of adding native plants and flowers to the landscape around …
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The infrastructure minister says a consultation on proposed 20mph zones in residential areas on the Isle of Man will be one 'of the biggest engagement and consultation' pieces the government has ever done. Currently, Douglas and Onchan residents are being asked for their views on the roll-out of the scheme in their areas. A drop-in session is being…
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Douglas Council will be introducing a maintenance programme and budget to support the management of its parks. Chair of the Regeneration and Community Committee Natalie Byron-Teare says 'historically' there hasn't been a programme, but believes if the money is being spent on new equipment it should be maintained to a high standard. The local author…
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John Doc joins us to talk all about drag racing. With a wide range of experiences in small tire, big tire and a variety of costs he's done it all. He also talks about his YouTube journey and the giveaways he used to do before it was trendy. Support those that support us! High Performance Academy: https://hpcdmy.co/Minnoxide Use code "MINNOX" for 55…
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Welcome to our fifteenth and last episode of The Art Box recorded at the Tuscarora Pottery School in the spring of 2025, thanks in part to a grant by the Nevada Arts Council. In this episode of The Art Box, we’re honored to sit down with Ben Parks, a true giant in the world of ceramics and former director of the Tuscarora Pottery School. As the son…
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In this episode I’ll visit with Lisa Deyo at Sweet Reads Bookstore. This week we are joined by author Matt Goldman as he talks about writing for television series like Seinfeld and Ellen to his latest book, The Murder Show. Then I visit the Austin Public Library to talk with Chad Lewis about his book The Minnesota Road Guide to Mysterious Creatures…
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Is enough being done to recognise the role carers play on the Isle of Man? According to a charity that supports them, the answer is no. Crossroads Isle of Man has published the findings of its latest 'State of Caring' report. It's findings reiterated a number of areas of concern, particularly around their wellbeing and the number able to claim Care…
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Send us a text Join me for the last EP. of the "I'm A Rotarian Podcast" before my big name change in July: How can we help stop the War on Vaccines, well RI Polio Plus Committee Chair Michael McGovern is here to talk about the problem and how big this "No to all Vaccine" hysteria really is. Support the show Join me as I talk to those "amazing peopl…
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Welcome to our fourteenth episode of The Art Box recorded at the Tuscarora Pottery School thanks in part to a grant by the Nevada Arts Council. In this episode, Steve took the easiest (and most rewarding) walk of the week, just next door from the Tuscarora Pottery School, to sit down with the incredibly talented Sidne Taske, a pastel artist whose w…
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Welcome to our lucky thirteenth episode of The Art Box recorded at the Tuscarora Pottery School thanks in part to a grant by the Nevada Arts Council. In this episode Box, we’re joined by Taylor Ford, the 2025 Artist-in-Residence at the Tuscarora Pottery School, and the heart of this spring’s session. Along with her loyal pup Ruth, Taylor keeps thin…
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Welcome to our twelfth episode of The Art Box recorded at the Tuscarora Pottery School thanks in part to a grant by the Nevada Arts Council. In this episode of The Art Box, we welcome Kerry Holscher, an electronic engineer and pottery student from Boise, who made her first visit to the Tuscarora Pottery School during the spring 2025 session. While …
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Welcome to our eleventh episode of The Art Box recorded at the Tuscarora Pottery School thanks in part to a grant by the Nevada Arts Council. In this episode of The Art Box, we sit down with Mandie Carr, a USGS scientist who moved from the warmth of Florida to the high desert winters of Boise, Idaho, and discovered pottery as a way to navigate the …
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In last week’s sitting of the House of Keys Lawrie Hooper asked the Enterprise Minister Tim Johnston “Whether the Minimum Wage will be increased to £13.05 by 1st October 2025 to reach equivalence with the minimum salary threshold for Worker Migrant visas at that date? In an interesting exchange it emerged that government’s position appears to be th…
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In this episode I talk a little about some of the news events of the week. Then for the weekly Mower County Government segment I talk with Lisa Ganser, Mower County Public Health Emergency Planner, and Allison Scott, Mower County Community Health Educator, about the importance of having an emergency plan and practicing it. And then I’ll be talking …
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Welcome to our tenth episode of The Art Box recorded at the Tuscarora Pottery School thanks in part to a grant by the Nevada Arts Council. In this heartwarming episode of The Art Box, we’re joined by Summer and Corbin Kisner, a mother-and-son duo who attended the spring 2025 session at the Tuscarora Pottery School. At just 10 years old, Corbin brou…
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In our ninth episode of The Art Box recorded at the Tuscarora Pottery School thanks in part to a grant by the Nevada Arts Council, we chat with Lydia Faust, a graduating Eagle High School senior with a passion for pottery and a strong sense of community. Lydia attended the spring session at the Tuscarora Pottery School, where she stood out not only…
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In our eighth episode of The Art Box recorded at the Tuscarora Pottery School thanks in part to a grant by the Nevada Arts Council, we chat with Evan Besoushke, a recently graduated high school student with a creative spirit and a scientific mind. Before heading off to study Mechanical Engineering at the University of Utah, Evan chose to spend part…
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In our seventh episode of The Art Box recorded at the Tuscarora Pottery School thanks in part to a grant by the Nevada Arts Council, we sit down with Casey Gurr, one of the spring session instructors at the Tuscarora Pottery School, whose passion for art and education runs deep. A former high school art teacher and current leader at Catalyst Arts C…
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In this episode our sixth during our Tuscarora trip funded by Nevada Arts Council, we take a lighter, more personal turn as I sit down with Daejah, who joined us at the Tuscarora Pottery School not as a student, but as part of the extended creative family. Her father, Casey, was one of the instructors during the week, and Daejah came along for the …
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In the fifth episode of our Tuscarora Pottery School series, made possible in part by a generous grant from the Nevada Arts Council, we sit down with Julie Shelton, a dedicated art teacher from Boise, Idaho. Julie’s time at Tuscarora was both a personal creative retreat and a professional development opportunity. As she reconnected with her own art…
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In the fourth episode of our special series recorded at the Tuscarora Pottery School, made possible in part by generous support from the Nevada Arts Council, we’re honored to sit down with Cody Breeze Thomas, President of the school and a passionate advocate for the arts. As a thoughtful steward of this storied Nevada institution, Cody shares his p…
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In this episode of The Art Box, we sit down with Gianna Palazzdo, an architecture student at the University of Idaho and a former high school art student of Jerry Hendershot. Gianna returned to her creative roots by joining the summer session at the Tuscarora Pottery School, seeking a break from her rigorous academic life and a reconnection with th…
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I had the true pleasure of meeting Vicie Mixer during my time at the Tuscarora Pottery School, where she played the role of indispensable assistant to instructor Jerry Hendershot, though "assistant" hardly captures the magic she brings. From preparing delicious meals to helping students center their clay, from spinning stories to offering quiet enc…
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Join Steve for a special series of podcast episodes from the Tuscarora Pottery School, made possible in part by a generous grant from the Nevada Arts Council. We kick off the series with a conversation recorded in the cozy library of the historic Zweifel Rooming House, where Steve sits down with this session’s lead instructor, Jerry Hendershot, to …
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Episode 311 of The Art Box brings a burst of style and creativity with our friend and guest Mary Jane Stiles, or as her many fans know her, MJ. She’s a jewelry artist, hairdresser, and now the social media powerhouse behind Juniper Outpost Boutique in Mesquite, Nevada. Whether she’s crafting bold statement pieces or lighting up local feeds with her…
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This week in Memorial Hall, members heard from fellow Rotarian and Chancellor Mark Mone who has led the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee for 11 years. Mark reflected on the unprecedented headwinds during his tenure and the relationships and established groundbreaking collaborations that have benefited UWM, its students, our city and beyond.…
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A sponsored memorial bike ride is to get underway next week in memory of Manx police officer Sergeant Stephen Kenneth Hall, who took his own life in November last year. On Monday 16 June (Stephen's birthday!) his friends, and fellow officers, Ady Cannell and Darren Wylde will be taking on a 212km challenge dubbed 'The Long Hall' - in reference to h…
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An organised search of Archallagan Plantation is to get underway on Sunday to look for a missing dog. Elvis the German Shepherd Cross slipped his harness on 28 May - but has been spotted in the plantation several times since then. Bert Bakker is co-ordinating the search. He told Siobhán Fletcher they need as many people as possible - and specifical…
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In this episode, available beginning at 6:00 Friday morning, I’ll be at Discover Austin visiting with Taggert Medgaarden from the Austin Morning Lions Club to talk about the Fly-in Pancake Breakfast event coming up on July 6th. Then I visit with Luke Reese, Director at the Jay C. Hormel Nature Center as he introduces us to the Summer Intern at the …
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I’ve had the pleasure of volunteering alongside Matt Flores many times, and he never fails to inspire me with both his deep knowledge of Nevada’s wildlife and his generous spirit in sharing it. In this episode, Lois Etzel joins as co-host as we sit down for a fascinating conversation with Matt under the desert sky at Mount Irish, in the heart of th…
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Political party Liberal Vannin is criticising Treasury’s proposed healthcare levy, calling it “half-baked” and unfair to low earners. The party says higher earners would benefit from a cap, while those on lower incomes bear the brunt. It’s urging Treasury to consider wealth or property-based contributions instead. Christian Jones discusses with par…
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bdullah of ProWire joins us to share his journey in building ProWire and drag racing. Support those that support us! High Performance Academy: https://hpcdmy.co/Minnoxide Use code "MINNOX" for 55% off ANY course Wiring Courses Link: https://hpcdmy.co/MinnoxideWiring Use Code "MINVIP" for $300 of the MINVIP Package Tuned By Shawn: https://www.tunedb…
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Send us a text Genuine connection transcends language, borders, and cultural differences. This beautiful truth shines through in our conversation with Carissa and Pedro Camargo, whose story exemplifies how Rotary's Vocational Training Team (VTT) program creates lasting bonds while serving communities globally. When a team from District 5330 travele…
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The HPV virus, which causes 99.7 percent of cervical cancers, is now detected on the Isle of Man well before it gets a chance to develop. That's from Public Health, which has announced the interval between cervical screenings here is to change from three to five years for those aged between 24 and 49. It means that from 1 July, people who test nega…
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Ceramic restorations offer durability and aesthetics, but fractures can still occur due to trauma, occlusal forces, or bonding failures. Rather than replacing the entire restoration, chairside repairs using high-quality ceramic repair materials provide a practical and affordable solution. These materials, available in various formulations, let dent…
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Catch up with all the latest news from Sandybeach Centre in this podcast from The Community Block as heard on 88.3 Southern FM on Tuesday 10 June 2025. Elana Pedersen chats with Sandybeach Centre CEO Chris Hill and introduces writing tutor Gayelene Carbis. Studio production: Colin TyrusRelated Posts: Sandybeach Centre November 2023 Podcast Sandybea…
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