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Farm To Table Talk

Farm To Table Talk

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Is it best that our food is Local and Organic or Big and Conventional? Our view is “Both, and..” We don’t come to the table with a bias, except that good farming like good food comes in all shapes and sizes. Farm to Table Talk explores issues and the growing interest in the story of how and where the food on our tables is produced, processed and marketed. The host, Rodger Wasson is a food and agriculture veteran. Although he was the first of his family to leave the grain and livestock farm a ...
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Budget Watchdog All Federal

Taxpayers For Common Sense

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The podcast is dedicated to making sense of the budget, spending, and tax issues facing the nation. We cut through the partisan rhetoric and talking points to bring facts about what's being talked about, bandied about, and pushed in Washington. Budget Watchdog AF is brought to you by Taxpayers for Common Sense.
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A podcast for the 2000 - 20,000 acre crop farmer who wants to be more profitable while staying relevant in the face of a rapidly changing ag environment. Topics include: how to keep more cash in your pocket, reduce your taxes by 5 or 6 digits per year, be ready when land becomes available for purchase, ensure financial security in retirement, and protect your farm and family. Your host, Catherine Ozment, CPA an expert in farm financials and ag tax strategy, and herself is the owner of a fami ...
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Join Anexa Dairy Vets for an informative but low key chat about all things Animal Health. This podcast series is aimed at staff on dairy farms that want to learn. Designed to be an easy listen while you are bringing the cows to the shed for milking or hosing the yard down, these interview-style chats should help create common knowledge on farm.
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Australian Farmers: Telling Our Story is hosted by television presenter and journalist, Angie Asimus and is powered by the National Farmers Federation. It’s dedicated to connecting our wonderful farmers with health conscious consumers and ethically minded shoppers. Together, we can all learn more about the food we eat and the fibre we wear. This is your exclusive look behind the farm gate. As a country girl herself, Angie knows you'll love what you hear. From the freshest produce, to carbon ...
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Charger Chat

Charger Chat

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The Official Chargers podcast of FanSided. Three San Diego natives since scattered across the U.S. get together to discuss what they all have in common; their undying love for the Los Angeles Chargers. Bolt up!
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Bred to Perfection is a podcast that will help you to master the art of selective breeding, and become a master breeder of chickens and gamefowl. The podcast is hosted by Kenny and Nancy Troiano. Kenny Troiano has more than 40 years of experience, and has authored two books on the subject of breeding. If you are interested in creating, maintaining, and improve your strain, this is the place for you.
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Crofting Matters

Farm Advisory Service

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More than 750, 000 hectares of land in Scotland is in crofting tenure. In this Crofting Matters series, hosted by Siobhan Macdonald, we will explore all aspects of crofting. Covering seasonal and topical issues, crofting agriculture, regulation, wildlife, support and other associated businesses. Producer Ashleigh Forster, Editor Ross Mackenzie , Executive Producer Kerry Hammond. In association with The Scottish Government. Scotland’s Farm Advisory Service is funded by the Scottish Government ...
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Engineering Your Farm

Field Agricultural Engineers

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This podcast is produced and hosted by the Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Field Agricultural Engineering Team. We are a group of agricultural engineers that work with farmers and agribusiness professionals to help improve the efficiency, profitability, and environmental outcomes on farms. This podcast will feature information and interviews with ISU Extension field ag engineers and others with expertise in engineering and environmental issues in agriculture. We will cover a var ...
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Tramlines is the only farming podcast that delivers advice to growers on how to improve environmental performance and maximise farm profitability. By tuning into Tramlines, you will benefit from listening to episodes that feature experts and experienced farmers, who share valuable information on best practices, new techniques, and the latest research in agriculture. Join the experts fortnightly as they address common problems and solutions and stay up-to-date with the latest developments. Wi ...
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In this series from Vital Farms®, the office hipster and resident farm gal take their opposing viewpoints (and witty banter) on air for all to enjoy. Recorded monthly at Vital Farms HQ in Austin, Texas, Shep and Becca will shoot the sh*t, share their passions, find common ground, and call bullsh*t on food industry-related news.
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Use a unique farm management system and precision farming methods for healthy and sustainable agriculture with one of the best farm management companies in Turkey “Agricultural Investment Management Farmlands”. By contributing with us, you accomplish an entire diverse level of common advantage of farming, mother earth, and pay age. Increase your business! Before taking a decision, let just know about the low investment rate, detailed feasibility, planned structure, working conditions, given ...
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Vertical farming is a revolutionary approach to produce production leveraging controlled environment agriculture (CEA) technology and systems in innovative ways. It facilitates production of huge quantities of nutritious and quality fresh food without relying on favorable weather, high water usage, skilled labor, and high soil fertility. This ensures reliable yield and consistency in crop production year-round with climate control, and no effects of external environment factors such as disea ...
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The Harbro Podcast is your go-to guide for expert livestock nutrition advice. Harbro has been supplying farmers with quality livestock nutrition for over 40 years, focused on improving animal performance and its customers’ profitability. The Harbro Podcast series will include discussions about the latest strategies and how to tackle some of the common farming challenges. Featuring a range of Harbro experts as well as guest farmers, the podcast will help farmers to unlock the full potential o ...
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A behind the scenes look at what goes into making one of the world's favorite beverages. Lucia is a former winemaker turned coffee processing specialist. She consults with coffee growers and producers all over the world giving her a unique perspective into the what it takes to get a coffee from a seed to your cup.
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The Fabulous 413

Monte Belmonte & Kaliis Smith

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Monte Belmonte and Kaliis Smith bring you The Fabulous 413, a new live, daily radio show and podcast celebrating life in western Massachusetts — and a kind of "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" for grown-ups. Monte and Kaliis will introduce you to the neighbors who make our western Massachusetts the incredible place it is, with a focus on arts and agriculture, cuisine and colleges, history, happenings and whatever the people of The 413 are talking about today.
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Exam Room Rambles

Tracey Westegaard

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Mixed animal veterinarian, Dr. Tracey Westegaard, takes a deep dive into common questions, concerns and animal health topics that she encounters everyday seeing pet patients in the exam room and treating hooved critters on the farm.
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The Startup Science Podcast, hosted by Gregory Shepard, and produced by ForbesBooks, focuses on conversations in the cross-section of foundership and investing and features best-selling authors like Oren Klaff (Pitch Anything & Flip the Script), David Allen (Getting Things Done), and David Covey COO of FranklinCovey and author of Trap Tales: Outsmarting the 7 Hidden Obstacles to Success. Investing giants like Tim Draper, Leaders like NBA Coach Phill Weber, and newly exited founders like you. ...
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No Dams Given

Pretoria Fields Collective

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Finding common ground through discussion (and a few beers) with Pretoria Fields Collective. In each episode we will be joined by fellow community members to discuss what’s taking place, changing, and evolving here in South Georgia. There will be plenty of updates from our farm and brewery as we continue to create delicious beer made with ingredients down in the Georgia soil.
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Hi there...welcome to Mushroom Hour. Listen in as we venture into kingdom fungi with unique and beautiful humans who all share a passion for mushrooms. We'll go forage for wild mushrooms, explore their potency as nature's medicines, become citizen mycologists, transform human consciousness and learn how mushrooms inspired art, spirituality and culture throughout our history. There are so many ways that mushrooms can benefit (wo)mankind - we just need to tap into the mycelium network and let ...
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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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Townmaking

Townmaking Institute

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How can we enable people, organizations, and governments to build and maintain regenerative and healthy environments for everyone? In this podcast series, we explore the Societal Assets and initiatives by the Townmaking Institute and others that envision a shift towards a regenerative and thriving society. Episodes will cover assets and initiatives developed by the Townmaking Institute and its community. Every other week, we will feature local stories, including narratives from the Netherlan ...
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Farmerama

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Farmerama Radio is an award-winning podcast sharing the voices behind regenerative farming. We are committed to positive ecological futures for the earth and its people, and we believe that farmers of the world will determine this. Each month, we share the experiences of grass roots farmers instigating radical change for the future of our food, our health, and the planet. Tune in to hear how these producers are discovering a more ecological farming future and to learn how their decisions can ...
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The Schumacher Lectures

The Schumacher Center for a New Economics

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The 1st Annual E. F. Schumacher Lectures of October 1981 emphasized the importance of vibrant regional economies at a time when the focus of the nation was on an expanding global economy. Much has happened since then. The promise of the global economy has faded in face of ever greater wealth disparity and environmental degradation. There is growing interest in building a new economy that is just and recognizes planetary limits. The speakers of the Schumacher Lecture Series continue to be at ...
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The Definitely Not Simple Life

Angela, Mandi and Renee

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A podcast created by three real-life farmers and homesteaders sharing their experiences, answering questions and talking about the glamour and the nastiness that comes with the simple life. Angela, Axe & Root Homestead Instagram: @AxeAndRootHomestead Renee, Mountain Woods Farm Instagram: @MountainWoodsFarm Mandi, Wild Oak Farms Instagram: @WildOakFarms
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Won't Someone Please Think of the Culture?

Sarah Kwong and Thomas Lambell

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Thomas Lambell and Sarah Kwong have a lot in common; they were both born in February 1988 and raised as only children of single mothers. Actually, that’s where the similarities end. Tom grew up on a cattle farm in rural Queensland, learned to be a DJ when he was 16, and is a passionate Formula 1 fan. Sarah grew up in suburban Adelaide, attended musical theatre classes as a kid, and now works as a high school English teacher. Their taste in movies, music and books could not be more different. ...
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The Backyard Naturalists

Debbie Foster and Laurie Horne

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Embark on a magical adventure into the wonders of your backyard with ‘The Backyard Naturalists’ podcast. Whether you’re a curious nature lover or a seasoned enthusiast, our show is your ticket to discovering the enchanting world of your own outdoor space. Join us on a journey of discovery as we celebrate the beauty of your backyard and explore a wide range of fascinating topics. Learn how to transform your little piece of nature into a haven for local wildlife, and discover the joy of citize ...
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Rooted In Tomorrow

Land O'Lakes, Inc.

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We're a cooperative rooted in 100-years of forward-thinking. We're a different kind of company, grounded in a common cause ever since our founding in 1921 we have remained a cooperative. Land O'Lakes, Inc. is placing its owners, both farmers and local retailers at the heart of creating a sustainable food future. Join host Kim Olson for stories, interviews, and insight - welcoming new guests on each monthly episode. Production copyright 2025 Land O'Lakes, Inc. Formerly "Something Greater."
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This podcast is for ocean entrepreneurs and innovators who want to grow and succeed in the blue economy. Through interviews with industry leaders, founders, and subject matter experts, I will share their stories, unpack their most important lessons, and extract actionable insights and best practices.
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Surviving Hard Times

Richard Jacobs

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It's one thing to listen to doom and gloom about food and fertilizer shortages, skyrocketing prices, the cost of living, or your job being outsourced overseas or eliminated due to automation. It's another thing to hear practicable, immediately actionable advice from experts who can help you reduce the fear, anxiety, and burden of these problems. Tune in now to the Surviving Hard Times Podcast with Richard Jacobs.
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Vegan Food Truck Business Podcast

Heather Zeitzwolfe (Savvy Frugal Vegan)

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🚛 Welcome to the Vegan Food Truck Business Podcast! 🌱 Hosted by Heather Zeitzwolfe, AKA the Savvy Frugal Vegan, this podcast is your ultimate guide to starting, growing, and thriving in the mobile vegan food industry. Whether you're running a food truck, cart, or pop-up, Heather offers expert advice, business hacks, and essential tips to help you turn your culinary passion into a profitable vegan enterprise. 🌟 Why Listen? Learn how to transition from chef to savvy entrepreneur. Discover stra ...
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Rural Builder Magazine

Rural Builder Magazine

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Rural Builder is a business-to-business publication that covers the news, companies, products, and information that professionals involved in post-frame building, metal frame building, and other types of rural construction, need. Originally launched as Farm Building News in 1967, Rural Builder works hard to provide constructive help with eight issues per year, including an annual Buyer’s Guide that puts suppliers and contractors in touch with each other. You will find tips and tricks, ideas ...
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Braden Harris and Cole Harris come together to present to you The Kingdom Vision Podcast. This show consists of uncut conversations about the bible and everything christianity. Throughout this show, Braden and Cole discuss tough topics that many christians face, along with fun and light hearted topics such as sports and current trends. They will also regularly be having guest appearances ranging from pastors to common friends, and everything in between. Make sure to subscribe to be the first ...
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The Bright Agrotech Podcast Network features several value-pack podcasts on topics from aquaponics to vertical farming (including the Upstart Farmers), urban farming and more. Aquaponics Academy is a Bright Agrotech podcast designed to help you overcome common aquaponic issues, learn new growing techniques and help you be as successful as you can be as an aquaponic practitioner. Upstart Farmers Radio is the podcast for innovative vertical farmers wanting to make an impact and a living. Join ...
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This is U.S. Sustainability

U.S. Sustainability Alliance

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Want to know what’s really going on in U.S. farming and food production? Tune in to ‘This Is U.S. Sustainability‘ where we debunk some of the most common myths and misperceptions by talking to the people who know best. Hear from the farmers and fishermen responsible for growing and catching our food, from the cotton fields of Louisiana to Alaska’s Glacier Bay. And get the inside track on topical issues including animal welfare, water conservation, and the role of tech and innovation in feedi ...
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Inquiring Minds

Indre Viskontas

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Each week we bring you a new, in-depth exploration of the space where science and society collide. We’re committed to the idea that making an effort to understand the world around you though science and critical thinking can benefit everyone—and lead to better decisions. We want to find out what’s true, what’s left to discover, and why it all matters.
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine,Mark Dunlea brings us coverage from a recent March in Albany to protect due processThen, Mark Dunlea brings us coverage from another demonstration. This time in support of free speech for students. Later on, Willie Terry talks to members the Northeast New York Coalition for Occupational Safety and Health about t…
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Today we've got copious amounts of music, a little bit of joy from saving the planet, and two sterling examples of not being fenced in by labels within your artwork. One of our neighbors to the north is about to make a visit to the area. Canadian independent artist JayWood is making a stop in Northampton soon. We chat with him about his day job at …
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Where you live affects the quality of your food and water. A big reason for this has to do with watershed hydrology – the way water moves across agricultural landscapes. Matthew Helmers’ work revolves around this topic, and he shares his knowledge today. Tune in to explore: What tile drainage is, and how it improves crop health and production Why s…
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Ever wondered how indoor farming is revolutionizing the way we connect with our food? I sat down with Marc Oshima, CEO of Babylon Microfarms, to explore the cutting edge of sustainable agriculture. Marc Oshima brings over 30 years of experience in driving large-scale commercial businesses, including co-founding AeroFarms. Now at the helm of Babylon…
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The food system is extremely inefficient with 237 million tons going unsold or uneaten.–becomingfood waste, which goes t to landfill, incineration, or down the drain, or simply left in the fields to rot. That’s almost 120 billion meals’ worth of food that goes unsold or uneaten each year, roughly 1.4% of U.S. GDP. The impacts on climate and environ…
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On Friday, April 25, 2025, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry went to the Northeast New York Coalition for Occupational Safety and Health office (NENYCOSH) at 317 Sheridan Avenue, Albany, where he had a discussion with Rossana Coto-Bates, Executive Director, Jaye Taylor, Outreach and Training Coordinator and Vladimir Ni…
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We’re looking at the center of a couple of venn diagrams and the overlapping circles that bring those centers together. For instance, the artistic circles often overlap through the fantastic venues we have in the area. At the Shea theater, Nero Orchestra will conclude its season tomorrow night, and on that same stage the next night, Eggtooth Produc…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, we bring you a May Day special, focusing on labor. The following program of oral histories was conducted by undergraduate students in History 263: American Labor History, a course taught by Professor Eric J. Morser at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, New York, as part of The Saratoga Labor History Digital …
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On May 1, International Workers Day, several hundred students, workers and other community activists marched from the SUNY Central Administration buildings in downtown Albany to the State Controller’s office and then to the state capitol. The protestors called for the SUNY Administration to support the free speech rights of all students, including …
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On this weeks segment of the TripleE’s minister, professor Diane Clark tells on how and why she became an educator , tells the story of behind the Delight in Zion Education Center that she started. Also you will here talk about Who Am I: Explorations of Self Identification conference.By Hudson Mohawk Magazine
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Resources: Inquiries about coffee sales or future Fermentation Training Camps: [email protected] Support the show on Patreon to join our live Discord hangouts, and get access to research papers, transcripts and videos. And if you don't want to commit, show your support here with a one time contribution: PayPal Sign up for the newsletter fo…
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On Friday, April 25, 2025, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry went to the Northeast New York Coalition for Occupational Safety and Health office (NENYCOSH) at 317 Sheridan Avenue, Albany, where he had a discussion with Rossana Coto-Bates, Executive Director, Jaye Taylor, Outreach and Training Coordinator and Vladimir Ni…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine,Mark Dunlea reports on Tuesday’s New York Immigration Coalition rally for the NY for All Act.Then, Brea Bathel talks with the head of Refugee & Immigrant Support Services of EmmausLater on Armao on the Brink, Rosemary talks to a legal expert as to why Israel’s actions in Gaza amounts to genocide.After that, Mark…
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A federal judge on Wednesday again directed the Trump administration to provide information about its efforts so far, if any, to comply with her order to retrieve Kilmar Abrego Garcia from an El Salvador prison. Garcia was grabbed by federal authorities as part of their effort to deport members of the M-13 gang. But news media have found that most …
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In this week's On the Brink podcast Rosemary Armao talks with international lawyer and judicial reform expert Sally Fleschner about why what Israel is doing in Gaza is genocide -- even though it is different from what the Nazis did in the 1930s and from the terror Hamas inflicted on Israel 18 months ago. We know this is a hotly contested matter wit…
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Today we're spending all our time in higher education. Merriam-Webster Senior Editor and UMass Amherst alumna Emily Brewster joins us on the upper floors of the W.E.B. Du Bois Library to meet with digital content editor Lauren Hubbard. She introduces us to the library’s most notorious residents, the peregrine falcons, with names that should be of p…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine,Mark Dunlea brings us an excerpt from the Albany Democratic Primary Forum. Then, Benno Greene talks with Ryder Cooley about her musical influences, the accordion, the singing saw, and the band's upcoming projects.Later on, we hear from the original Water Justice Lab fellows as applications for this summer’s prog…
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We’re bringing up the lights on cool community action. Starting May 1, the fourth annual Easthampton Film Festival will kick off, with 4 days of panels, workshops, concerts and more than 30 films in a wide range of genres. We hear from organizer Chris Ferry about putting this event together, and creating community among the filmmakers in the area W…
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On Tuesday, April 29, the New York Immigration Coalition (NYIC), member organizations, and elected officials rallied at the State Capitol’s Million Dollar Staircase in support of the New York For All Act. The Act is a landmark piece of legislation that would prohibit state and local government agencies, including law enforcement, from collaborating…
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In today’s episode, we’re diving into everything that’s been going on lately in our world of chickens and gamefowl—and trust us, there’s been a lot happening! From recent developments to exciting behind-the-scenes updates, we’re pulling back the curtain and filling you in on all the action. But that’s not all—this episode also features a special Q&…
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Today we are joined by Agrii's Jamie Lyttle, agronomist, and Greg Taylor, area business manager and agronomist. Our focus is tackling a real challenge - black-grass - and how, through identifying the problem, field-scale trials were able to find real solutions. Let’s hear from the agronomist on that farm about how possible solutions were identified…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine,We start with Mark Dunlea talking with Corinne Carey of the group Compassion and Choices about the status of the New York Medical Aid in Dying Act.Then, we’ll hear my interview with Chloe Whittaker, Executive Director of the Waterford Public Library, about how federal funding cuts indirectly but significantly af…
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Spring is a time when the natural world revives after the colder winter months, with dormant plants beginning to grow, new seedlings sprouting, and hibernating animals awakening. Birds, insects and flowers make an appearance. Richard Ring, Botanist for the NY Natural Heritage Program, talks about spring with Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine.…
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The 2025 NFL Draft is in the rear view mirror and we are now on the road for the season! The boys talk about what these new players bring to the table and how big of an impact they could have. We wrap everything up with an Ask Boltfam and in interesting fact about new EDGE, Kyle Kennard! “Dough-marion’s Bakery” Ask Boltfam - 34:19 Our Sponsor: Go t…
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Hear about the many services offered by RISSE, Refugee & Immigrant Support Services of Emmaus, to help "newcomers" adjust to life in their new country. Daniel Butterworth, Executive Director, overviews the programs and discusses how the local non-profit collaborates with other agencies in the area, including USCRI (US Committee on Refugees and Immi…
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Everybody Moves 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: L…
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Today is all rainbows, double rainbows in fact! We start with Hampshire Pride, marching in Northampton this Saturday, May 3. They’re the first and longest running pride event in the area, which means its events and leadership have seen a lot of evolution. We chat with organizers Clay Pearson and River Matos about what’s in store for the community t…
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The New York Medical Aid in Dying Act allows terminally ill, mentally capable adults with a prognosis of 6 months or less to live to have the option to request and obtain medication to die peacefully if suffering is unbearable. The bill picked up momentum after the Assembly Speaker admitted that it had enough votes in his house to pass and was plac…
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In this urgent episode of Bred to Perfection, host Kenny Troiano is joined by Jesse Ortega, California poultry health inspector and APG President, to discuss the far-reaching implications of California’s proposed Assembly Bill 928. Though proposed as an anti-cockfighting measure, AB 928 could severely restrict rooster ownership for all breeders—gam…
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It’s one thing to love feeding people – it’s another entirely to care so much about what they eat, that you grow the produce yourself. Such was her passion for food, that’s exactly what the owner of beloved Thai restaurant Chat Thai has done. It’s changed the ethos of the business, which first opened in Sydney in 1989. Today, there are 5 eateries, …
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What really happens to your recyclables after they leave the curb? This week on The Backyard Naturalists, we sit down with Jeff Smithberger, Director of Mecklenburg County’s Solid Waste Management Program, for an eye-opening look into the world of local recycling. Serving over 1.1 million residents across Charlotte and surrounding communities, Meck…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine,Mark Dunlea interviews Assemblymember Phil Steck about why he and others called on the state to stop rebating the Stock Transfer Tax.Then, Katheen Beaudoin speaks with classmates about cultural backgrounds and musical influencesLater on, we have Willie Terry’s final segment on the "Reparation Town Hall Part 1," …
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What do you get when you mix a novel approach to foster care, devised theater, and youth leadership all in one place? The answer is Truth Tellers Theater, an inter-generational theater group where cast members use the healing powers of storytelling, community and performance to share their own tales with audiences each spring. We head to Holyoke to…
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In this eye-opening episode of Budget Watchdog All Federal, host Steve Ellis sits down with TCS Policy Analyst Gabe Murphy to dissect President Trump's recent executive order on "Modernizing Defense Acquisitions." Despite promising language about cutting Pentagon waste, Murphy reveals how this order actually undermines transparency and accountabili…
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Could aquaponics sustainably feed and fund the world? Josh Imhoff, the founder and director of Emerge Aquaponics is on a mission to find out. As someone who grew up traveling around the world, Josh was exposed to the immense “need” that many people have – and he has made it his goal to alleviate this. Determined to help feed and fund people, Josh d…
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To be a good Doctor and to do good health you really need to understand farming and agriculture, because good farming also equals good health and overall wellness, once said Wendell Berry. Dr. Camilla Petersen owns her own concierge medical practice in Missoula Montana where creating good health starts with what we are putting into our bodies. Cami…
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Assemblymember Phil Steck, Senator James Sanders, and various economic and social justice groups held a news conference in front of the NY Stock Exchange on Wednesday April 23 to call for the state to stop rebating the Stock Transfer Tax and instead devote the estimated $15 billion annually to essential government services. As. Steck discusses the …
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine,First, Willie Terry interviews Ta-Sean C. Murdock, Executive Director of the Center for Law and Justice, at the Reparations Town Hall Part 1 in Albany.Then, Dr. Ke Fang discusses social anxiety in the context of immigration with Cathy Silber.Later on, Moses Nagel brings us to the Albany common council meeting fr…
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Today is for the brothers and the birds, not a bee in sight. Well, seeing actually factors into it, too! We head to Amherst where, on a particularly idyllic corner of the UMass campus, hordes of migratory birds are making their way back north. Professor Nathan Senner grabs binoculars and his trusty dog, Oliver, to head out into the woods to discove…
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Hear how federal funding cuts can affect local libraries in myriad ways. Chloe Whittaker, director of the Waterford Public Library, explains how an executive action pulled support from the federal Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), including putting 60% of the staff on leave, and how that loss of both funding and staffing funnels down…
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On This Episode of the TripleE's, We hear Derrick Hamilton tell his story of going to prison twice, his most recent time he spent 21 years , he was exonerated. He is the Deputy Director at the Perlmutter Center for Legal Justice. this is part of changing the narrative, I am not a menace to society series.…
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The four Democrats in the June 24th primary to be the next Mayor of Albany participated in an Earth Day forum on environmental issues that was sponsored by WAMC and the League of Conservation Voters Education Fund. The four candidates are County Legislator Carolyn McLaughlin, City Council President Corey Ellis, local businessperson Dan Cerutti, and…
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Denim Day has become an international symbol of protest against harmful attitudes about sexual assault. Community Rising Project and In Our Own Voices came together to create the event Voices of Resilience: Denim Day Open Mic, creating a safe space for LGBTQ+ and BIPOC survivors to share their stories and for our community to stand together in supp…
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Albany's award winning Youth FX program will host the world premiere of new short films created by young people in the Capital Region on Thursday April 24th @ 7pm at the Spectrum 8 Theaters. The screening will feature new short films produced by Youth FX students and will be followed by a Q & A with the young filmmakers and program staff.Lead educa…
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