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Sound Bites A Nutrition Podcast

Melissa Joy Dobbins, MS, RD, CDE

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Hosted by award-winning Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, Melissa Joy Dobbins, the Guilt-Free RD - "because food shouldn't make you feel bad!" Join Melissa’s conversations with a variety of experts on topics ranging from fad diets to farming and gain credible information to help you make your own, well-informed food decisions based on facts, not fear. For more information visit www.SoundBitesRD.com.
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Earthy Chats Podcast

Outdoor Learning School & Store/CBEEN, and Stoked on Science

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Join us for wide-ranging chats with outdoor and environmental educators about best practices, changing trends, and new insights about the outdoor learning and enviro. ed. fields. Long-time educators Ian Shanahan and Jade Berrill from the Non-profit Outdoor Learning School & Store facilitate the cross-pollination of ideas. Join the discussion!
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Skillist

Brad Salon and Matt Corradino

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Two experienced wilderness skills practitioners and instructors pick fights and talk shop on topics from long term wilderness living skills and ancient technologies to modern survival skills. Occasional guests will spice things up. With Brad Salon of Roots School in Vermont and Matt Corradino of Caribbean Earth Skills in St Croix.
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Lost Origins

Andrew Tuzson

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Lost Origins explores all things ancient mystery, alternative historical theory, extraterrestrial phenomena, and lost civilizations. Every week, Andrew and CK chat with experts, researchers, and authors on esoteric history and mind bending mysteries.
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The Mindful Birding Podcast

The Mindful Birding Podcast with Holly Merker & Holly Thomas

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The Mindful Birding Podcast – Cultivating the health benefits and joy of Mindful Birding Join co-hosts Holly Merker and Holly Thomas, along with other voices of the Mindful Birding Network and beyond, as we explore topics surrounding the practice of Mindful Birding. Episodes will delve into this style of observation, which pairs together elements of mindfulness and birding, amplifying the personal wellness benefits of both. Here, you’ll find episodes featuring insights into Mindful Birding f ...
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The Intentional Disc Golfer

The Czuprynski Family

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Unleash your disc golf potential with The Intentional Disc Golfer podcast! Join us as we dive deep into the physical and mental aspects of this incredible sport, helping you become the player you've always dreamed of being. We're here to elevate your game, share expert insights, and inspire intentional growth on and off the course. Support our mission by becoming a part of our avid listener community. Together, let's take your disc golf journey to new heights! Email us at theintentionaldiscg ...
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In this podcast, we will check in regularly with Captain Paul Watson to speak about recent news and events regarding the oceans and their ecosystems. We will also feature interviews with other members of the Neptune's Pirates, especially once campaigns are in full swing. Periodically, we will post educational episodes highlighting the importance of marine organisms and what you can do to help the oceans. For the latest news and updates, please subscribe to this podcast (Apple Podcast, Spotif ...
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In this gripping season of the Anti-Trans Hate Machine, host Imara Jones examines the disturbing links between the rise of political violence in America, far-right paramilitary groups, and anti-trans hate. Join us as we show how far-right militias, by redirecting their focus after the January 6 insurrection to attacking drag shows and LGBTQ events, are seeking to destabilize communities from the ground up. We’ll uncover how these extremist groups, in tandem with Republican politicians at all ...
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Same Shirt, Different Day introduces personalities and passions from all walks of life. Here, we offer insights to the people in our network with out the sales pitch, pressure or "Intro Meeting" request. Stories of Passion, powerful moments to help our community "partner with people"
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Episode Overview In this episode of SimNurseNZ, we sit down with Dr. David Rodgers, Director of the Interprofessional Simulation Center at Indiana University’s Regional Academic Health Center. With over 30 years in simulation-based education, Dr. Rodgers shares his insights into the role of artificial intelligence, particularly ChatGPT, in healthca…
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“Low” Carbohydrate Diets and Metabolic Health: What Does the Research Show? Commercial support has been provided by Simply Good Foods. Dr. Jim Painter was sponsored by an unrestricted grant from Simply Good Foods to speak on the podcast. No products or brands are discussed or promoted. Lower carbohydrate, higher protein and higher fat dietary patte…
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In this episode of the Skillist Podcast, hosts Matt Corradino and Brad Salon delve into the essential skill of navigation, discussing its importance for safety in the wilderness and how it intertwines with naturalist knowledge. They explore various techniques for improving navigation skills, including understanding maps, terrain association, and th…
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When you or your loved ones are in the hospital it can be overwhelming and stressful. You may feel unsure about speaking up and asking questions or sharing information with your healthcare team. But research indicates that up to 70% of patient harm events are due to communication breakdowns, and most people don’t realize how much power they have in…
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In this episode of the Skillist Podcast, hosts Matt Corradino and Brad Salon delve into the fascinating world of flint knapping, exploring its historical significance, the challenges of archaeological dating, and the complexity of techniques involved. They discuss the evolution of human intelligence in relation to stone tools, the differences in le…
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[email protected] In this episode, we explore the question: if we combine both music created by people with the music of birds, can this amplify the wellness benefits of both of them? We interview Diane Arkenstone, an internationally acclaimed musician and bird lover, who shares her music with the world to inspire a soothing meditatio…
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In this episode of the Skillist Podcast, hosts Matt Corradino and Brad Salon delve into the nuances of survival trips, emphasizing the importance of practical experience in survival skills. They discuss the balance between learning and practicing essential skills like shelter building, water sourcing, and food procurement, while also highlighting t…
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With Parker McMullen Bushman of the National Association of Interpretation and Ecoinclusive How has the field of interpretation changed in recent decades? What opportunities do digital tools open up for interpreters? Where can we look for guidance in telling uncomfortable stories and reconciling with difficult truths? NAI Board President Parker McM…
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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 40% of American adults have obesity, costing the U.S. healthcare system an estimated $173 billion annually. The development of incretin-based therapies, such as glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP), marks a major advance in obesi…
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Send us a text What if the secret to elevating your disc golf game isn't about physical technique at all, but rather mastering what happens between your ears? Joel Turner, renowned mental performance expert and founder of Shot IQ and Mind IQ, joins us to share revolutionary insights that will transform how you think about the mental side of disc go…
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Jane Tyerman and Marian Luctkar-Flude The CAN-Sim Co-Presidents Season 2. Episode 8 In this episode of SimNurseNZ, we engage with Dr. Jane Tyerman and Dr. Marian Luctkar-Flude, Co-Presidents of the Canadian Alliance of Nurse Educators using Simulation (CAN-Sim). They share their personal journeys into the world of simulation, the inception and grow…
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In our 17th Episode Brad Salon of the Roots School and Matt Corradino of Caribbean Earth Skills talk about common mistakes we and other students we teach make when approaching learning the skills. Both in short classes and over a long time there are a lot of mistakes you can avoid to save yourself time and grief. Let us know your thoughts in the co…
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[email protected] Can Mindful Birding pair with bird photography? In this episode of the Mindful Birding Podcast, we interview photographer, designer, award-winning author, and mindfulness meditation practitioner, Susan Preston, addressing what might be a controversial topic: Is it possible to practice mindfulness through the camera l…
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How safe are the food dyes found in many of the products we consume daily? Are concerns about their effects based on scientific evidence or misinformation? With government agencies and researchers continuously evaluating these additives, what changes might we see if more regulations and bans are put in place? As food products evolve in response to …
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In our 16th Episode of the podcast we finally have our first guest, Ruth Ann Colby Martin. Ruth Ann was an instructor at the Tracker School in the early 2000's when Matt and I attended our Standard courses (the basic intro class). Since then she has gone on to become a midwife, a midwife instructor, an author, mother, and speaker. In this episode e…
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In our 15th Episode Brad Salon of Roots School and Matt Corradino of Caribbean Earth Skills discuss how to keep the passion for skills and discipline to work on them once you have left a class or finished some kind of education. Expect to learn how to incorporate skills into your everyday life. How to progress your challenges to keep yourself facin…
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In our 14th episode Brad Salon of the Roots School joins Matt Corradino of Caribbean Earth Skills at his home in St Croix. In this episode we talk about survival in the tropics, and cover topics such as hazards, tropes and myths of survival, and what survival used to look like here in ages past. Let us know your thoughts in the comments or future t…
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In our 13th episode Matt Corradino of Caribbean Earth Skills and Brad Salon of Roots School talk about Flint Knapping. Expect to learn why they love to knap, what their favorite rock sources are, their opinions about tool kits, how to approach learning it and much more. Let us know your thoughts in the comments or future topics you'd like to hear u…
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In our 12th episode Matt Corradino and Brad Salon talk tracking. We discuss what is hard about it, what is hard to teach about it, and where we see the lines of what is possible in the world of tracking. Expect to learn what role, if any, intuition plays in tracking, what it takes to age a track, what a "pressure release" is, and what pitfalls face…
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In our 11th Episode Matt Corradino and Brad Salon talk about the idea of one person surviving in nature and how glamorized and unrealistic it is. Expect to learn how groups are best for survival, what skills are best done alone, how being alone has created difficulties when doing skills or in survival situations, and when being alone is ideal from …
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In our 10th Episode Matt and Brad talk about caretaking, or stewarding the landscape. We talk about engaging with the landscape through harvesting and collecting, selective cutting and clearing, planting and more. Expect to learn about having long term relationships with the landscape, our failures and successes, and our opinions on how to build bi…
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In our 9th Episode Brad Salon of Roots School and Matt Corradino of Caribbean Earth Skills discuss their experiences learning, practicing, and teaching "scout skills" . These skills include but are not limited to situational and sensory awareness, threat detection, stealth movement, team work and leadership, self defense martial arts, and a host of…
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In our eighth episode Matt Corradino of Caribbean Earth Skills and Brad Salon of Roots School talk all things fire. In this general look at all things fire skills we talk about preferences and tips for making , learning, and teaching bow drill fire and other friction fire techniques. We also talk about the value of fire building skills and pushing …
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In our 7th episode Brad Salon of Roots School and Matt Corradino of Caribbean Earth Skills talk about making primitive arrows. Whether for traditional archery, traditional hunting, or for survival skills, we talk about our preferences and mistakes for making arrows from scratch out of natural materials. Expect to learn about selecting and straighte…
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In our 6th episode Brad Salon of Roots School and Matt Corradino of Caribbean Earth Skills talk about their experience teaching kids wilderness skills. Expect to learn what Matt and Brad do with their own kids to foster the skills from a very early age and keep them engaged with them as well as working in groups with other peoples children over the…
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In our fifth episode Brad Salon of Roots School and Matt Corradino of Caribbean Earth Skills talk about their opinions regarding survival priorities, or what to do in what order in order to stay alive. Expect to learn about survival mindset, shelter building, fire making, water purification, hunting and foraging as well as some other nooks and cran…
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In our fourth episode Brad Salon of Roots School and Matt Corradino of Caribbean Earth Skills talk about their own their students worst failure points with bow building. We also cover tips and tricks, our favorite cheat codes, and generally talk smack about bows. Yes my autofocus failed until 18 minutes in! Such is life, there's nothing to see by m…
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In our third episode Brad Salon of Roots School and Matt Corradino of Caribbean Earth Skills talk about their experiences and opinions surrounding fitness and survival skills. We talk which skills are hardest on the body, which exercise is applicable to survival, and why fitness is important to pushing these skills. Let us know your thoughts in the…
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In our second episode Brad Salon of Roots School and Matt Corradino of Caribbean Earth Skills debate debris huts and their use as a survival shelter. Let us know your thoughts in the comments or future topics you'd like to hear us discuss! Check out Matt at https://www.caribbeanearthskills.com/ Check out Brad at https://rootsvt.com/…
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In our first episode Brad Salon of Roots School and Matt Corradino of Caribbean Earth Skills debate the use of stone vs steel tools for survival, primitive skills, and day to day tasks. Let us know your thoughts in the comments or future topics you'd like to hear us discuss! Check out Matt at https://www.caribbeanearthskills.com/ Check out Brad at …
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Send us a text What happens when a professional agroecologist with a passion for disc golf decides to tackle a deteriorating course? The answer is a revolutionary approach to course restoration that could change how we think about disc golf sustainability nationwide. Kris Pendleton, project lead for the NAD Restoration Project, joins us to share ho…
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In today's episode of the Captain Paul Watson Foundation Podcast, we get a chance to catch up with Gary Stokes. Gary fills us in on the movements of the Japanese whaling fleet. We also touch on many other marine conservation topics. Support the show https://www.paulwatsonfoundation.org/ https://shop.paulwatson.com/…
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New Research on Food Allergy Prevention Indicates Crucial Timing of Allergen Introduction Current research shows that how we feed babies during infancy can help reduce the risk of food allergies. However, feeding guidelines regarding allergens have changed radically in the past decade, so it’s important to make sure we’re not following outdated adv…
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Send us a text Sarah Hokom, 2012 World Champion and four-time major winner, takes us on a captivating journey through her remarkable disc golf career. From her first round in 2007 where she witnessed an ace that hooked her into the sport, to developing her signature sidearm dominance that set her apart in competition, Sarah shares the honest realit…
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Dr. Laura Newhouse on her 2 year Douglas Starship Simulation Programme Fellowship Season 2. Episode 7 Episode Summary: In this episode of SimNurseNZ, we had the privilege of sitting down with Dr. Laura Newhouse, who recently completed her two-year fellowship with the Douglas Starship Simulation Programme in Auckland, New Zealand. Dr. Newhouse share…
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Send us a text In this engaging episode of the Intentional Disc Golfer Podcast, we hear from Ryan Skaife, who shares an inspiring journey from Wisconsin to Tanzania, where he is using disc golf to create social change. As he discusses his mission to introduce the sport to Tanzania, Ryan details the deep connections he has developed with the communi…
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[email protected] In this episode, we dive into the idea that by leaning into joy through wild birds, we can help offset a negativity bias that researchers suggest we are innately wired towards. We consider how shifting our attention onto birds may empower change to our mental states and might even alter our brain structures in a posi…
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UMF™ Mānuka Honey is A Functional Food: Look for the Quality Mark New Zealand mānuka honey is a powerful functional food. For centuries, the unique and powerful healing properties of the mānuka tree (Leptospermum scoparium) have been understood by the indigenous Māori people of New Zealand. With more than 2,300+ natural compounds identified in New …
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Send us a text What if you could transform your life and community through a sport that’s both adaptable and inclusive? Join us on the Intentional Disc Golfer Podcast as we chat with the legendary Scott Stokely. Scott isn’t just a renowned figure in the world of disc golf; he's a testament to the sport's power to build bridges and foster growth. Hi…
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In our first fireside-chat episode, we hear from multiple voices to unpack different aspects of Truth and Reconciliation. The idea here is to invite curiosity, reflection, and discussion. We’ve heard from many folks over the years that they’d like to learn more but aren’t quite sure where to start. We hope that this episode serves as an invitation …
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The International Food Information Council (IFIC) conducts consumer research focused on attitudes and behaviors surrounding nutrition, food safety and food production. Their popular annual Food & Health Survey provides information about how Americans connect food and food purchasing decisions to physical health and overall wellbeing. Other consumer…
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Send us a text Ever wondered how to truly optimize your disc golf game with purpose and strategy? Join us, Brandon and Jenni Czuprynski, on the Intentional Disc Golfer Podcast as we share our latest disc golf escapades and offer insights on perfecting your disc selection and bag setup. We recount a memorable round at Fort Steilacoom with friends Ed…
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The public continues to have a strong interest in food and health information, yet media sources vary in their credibility. Health professional communicators help shape public knowledge and attitudes by translating complex information while facing the challenge of processing large and often complex amounts of information in order to provide clear g…
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In today's episode of the Captain Paul Watson Foundation Podcast, we get a chance to speak with Paul for the first time since his release from the prison in Nuuk, Greenland. We touch on his time in prison and his plans to stop Kristján Loftsson from killing more fin whales off the coast of Iceland this spring. Paul also mentions that the CPWF ship …
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SimNurseNZ Interviews Lydia Lofton Season 2. Episode 7 Episode Summary: In this episode of the SimNurseNZ podcast, we’re joined by Lydia Lofton, Associate Director at NHS Elect, to explore her fascinating journey into simulation and its transformative impact on her career. Lydia’s extensive experience in the world of healthcare simulation, coupled …
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There are many essential aspects of diabetes management, but it’s no surprise that one of the most common questions people have about diabetes is “What can I eat?” The American Diabetes Association’s nutrition philosophy is: “informed food choices are essential for living well” and there are 7 key meal patterns as well as the Diabetes Plate to help…
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[email protected] In this episode we talk with Freya McGregor, owner of Access Birding LLC , about what it means to create accessible and inclusive experiences for everyone, and why Mindful Birding offers an inclusive and therapeutic experience for all people. We'll hear about the Access Birding certification course, and other opportu…
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Send us a text Can gyroscopic forces and aerodynamics truly transform your disc golf game? Join us as we navigate the world of disc flight physics, sharing the secrets we’ve unearthed about why your favorite disc might not be behaving the way you expect. From our rollercoaster experience at SeaTac to our spirited studio antics, this episode promise…
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Send us a text Curious about the mysterious numbers on your discs? This episode is for you! We're diving deep into the science behind disc golf flight numbers and dynamics. Join us as we unpack key terms, concepts, and the physics of disc flight—covering everything from torque and aerodynamics to gyroscopic forces and beyond. Whether you're just st…
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Many parents feel enormous pressure to raise fit, slender children. According to the CDC, approximately 1 in 5 U.S. children and adolescents aged 2-19 have obesity, and approximately 4.1% were classified as underweight (in 2017-2018). As overweight and obesity rates are increasing, so are weight bias and stigma, especially regarding kids and teens.…
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