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The Business of Dairy podcast will look at aspects of management of dairy businesses from both within the farm gate and outside the farm gate, speaking to farmers and service providers with skills, information and knowledge of value to you and your business. We will bring to you monthly discussions on topics that will grow your knowledge and understanding of management areas that will drive strong farm business performance into the future. This series is brought to you by the NSW DPI Dairy B ...
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Remember the cartoons you loved as a kid? Do you, like us, remember mid-2000s Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network with a mix of fondness and terror – or, if you don’t, do you want to know what the fuss was about? Join Mary, David, and Ben as we revisit the cartoons that shaped us in an episode-by-episode deep dive, as well as the Internet fan culture as it was then and is now. How do these nostalgic shows hold up? What do we think of them now, as not kids but sad adults? How has the zeitgeist an ...
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Episode 151: Ethan Tapper - How To Love A Forest
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33:59Ethan Tapper is a nationally-recognized forester, bestselling author, and content creator from Vermont. In 2017, he bought a 175-acre forest in Bolton, Vermont that he now calls “Bear Island.”On this episode of Nature Revisited, Tapper walks us through the fragile and resilient community that is a forest, and recounts- through countless bittersweet…
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Revisiting Chewie the Piping Plover, and Queerness in Nature
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11:31While working with Piping Plovers in June of 2022, Andrea Gress and the rest of the plover team, observed a same-sex pairing between two well known plovers. It was a first for the species. But was it really? In today's episode, Andrea shares a brief history of how queerness in nature was viewed by the scientific community, and how these perspective…
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Ghostly Reminders: The Unsettling Tale of Maple Batalia
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15:57True Crime Mysteries Ready to uncover the truth behind the most chilling cases? Join our free 14-day challenge at solunamind.com and discover premium investigative content designed for enthusiasts seeking the best true crime podcast experience. Explore carefully curated Focus Packs for deep case analysis, exclusive documentaries rivaling the best t…
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The Women's Airforce Service Pilots were a huge part of civilian aviation during WWII. Ahead of our new limited series, Home Front, we've brought back our season four episode. Episodes of Home Front start August 14th. On this episode of AirSpace we’re spotlighting the heroic service and enduring legacy of the Women Airforce Service Pilots, or WASP.…
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Welcome back to Emma’s ultimate guide to national parks. Thanks to all the listeners who have sent in suggestions for which park Emma should visit next. But today, she is on a little side-quest for her old friend Adelia Goodwin. That's why we're taking a quick detour to the north – WAAAAAY north to the land of the polar bears. Buckle in, the advent…
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Elite Insights - Why Slowing Down Drives Better Execution
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3:45High achievers often rush into execution mode before clearly defining desired outcomes, leading to misaligned results and wasted resources. Slowing down to clarify what success actually looks like becomes a force multiplier for your time and effort. In today’s episode you will learn about: • Our natural instinct as high achievers is to jump straigh…
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Lipid Mediated Cytoepigenetic Events Promote Immune Responses in Potential Mitigation of DiseaseXV Authentic Biochemistry Podcast Dr Daniel J Guerra 23JUly 25
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1:16:21References Anal Cell Pathol (Amst).2018; 2018: 787.1814J. Biol. Chem. 2018;293:2422-2437Current Opinion in Structural BiologyVolume 83, December 2023, 102707 The Journal of Biological Chemistry 2016.291, 23756-23768 Mann, Martinez, O'Neill. 1979 "Angels at My Gate" Manfred Mann EB. https://open.spotify.com/track/2A9wPXzu7uijsOhIpbAH6e?si=2226c50bc7…
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Join Knepp’s Isabella Tree and an over-excited Matthew Oates, the purple emperor’s No 1 devotee, to celebrate a bonanza year for this rare, beautiful and thuggish butterfly. Numbers at Knepp have broken all records and Matthew takes us to three of the emperor’s favourite haunts in the hope of catching a last glimpse of His Imperial Highness as the …
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It’s an early morning start for episode 38, as we meet with wonderful grower Rosanna before the heat of the day kicks in, and before she and the rest of the team get to work on the day’s harvest. We talk about the incredible transformation of a three-acre pony paddock to a bountiful market garden, producing delicious seasonal veg for the Knepp Wild…
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Elisabeth Rosenthal - An American Sickness
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1:01:43Today I talk with Doctor and NY Times Journalist, Elisabeth Rosenthal about her seminal book An American Sickness. Why does an arthritis injection cost $19K in one hospital and $90k in another? Why does the same insurance company pay both prices without push back? Our healthcare system is a funhouse of twisted logic that only makes sense when seen …
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Chris and Angie dive into the fascinating world of the Irrawaddy dolphin—a species many may not even know exists. They explore its unique physical characteristics, behavior, and its critically endangered status. Learn about the dolphin's habitat in both river and ocean environments, its remarkable echolocation abilities, and the critical role it pl…
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We can’t hop in a time machine and set it to a specific year…yet. But what if we can unwittingly slip through time, briefly, to another year – with no control over when or where it happens? There have been multiple documented cases of alleged time-slips, and strangely, many of them have occurred in Europe. Keep up with Conspiracy Theories! YouTube:…
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Bird Photography: tips and tricks from a professional
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29:21Taking good photos of birds isn't just about the gear - knowing bird behaviours and habitats is equally as important. Professional wildlife photographer, Liron Gertsman, joins us to offer helpful pointers for folks looking to take their bird photography to the next level. He also shares the stories behind some of his most iconic photos, important n…
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Series 5 Episode 7 - The Courtyard Dairy with Andy Swinscoe
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58:02Andy and Kathy Swinscoe have developed, from very small beginnings, a cheese retail business that now employs over 20 people in the heart of Yorkshire. The business has been located just outside Settle since 2017 and has grown to include the Cheese Shop, cheese production facility, museum and restaurant. Andy has spent a life in and around cheese b…
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This week, we're revisiting one of our most popular episodes featuring one of the most charismatic marine mammals on the planet—the sea otter. These adorable creatures are more than just a cute face. Sea otters play a critical ecological role as a keystone species, particularly in maintaining the health of kelp forest ecosystems. In this re-release…
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103: Inca Tern - Plus we talk about John's trip to Peru!
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45:09This week on Birds of a Feather Talk Together, John is back from his unforgettable trip to Peru, and we’ve got plenty to talk about! From the incredible bird species he encountered to the vibrant landscapes, John shares highlights and stories from his adventure. We also dive into one of the most distinctive birds of the region — the Inca Tern — fam…
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American higher education is under attack. Project 2025 laid out the battle plan pretty clearly: Get rid of the Department of Education, shut off federal funding, take control of the accreditation system, and take down diversity, equity, and inclusion programs. And in the end, change what students are encouraged to study and what professors are all…
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Special Summer Sunday Evening Lecture: Quantum Metaphysics & CytoEpigenetics. Dr. Daniel J. Guerra Authentic Biochemistry Podcast.
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49:28References Guerra, DJ. J. 2025. Unpublished notes and thoughts Winkleman, S. 1970. "Good Morning" from Steve Miller band V. lp https://open.spotify.com/track/3M8U7YazfYMJLmG3iLOtDe?si=e8d54f3bf88e4d29 Lennon/McCartney. 1968. "Good Night". Beatles. White Album. https://open.spotify.com/track/3T4Kt51PV4k8tx6YCtBgcl?si=22d3feffc1034a37…
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Their ancestors once dominated the coal swamps of the Carboniferous Period, growing into massive trees that could reach upwards of 160 feet (50 m) into the canopy. Today, the quillworts (Isoetes spp.) are all that remains of this lineage. Though cosmopolitan in their distribution, quillworts can be hard to find unless you know where to look. Luckil…
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Lipid Mediated Cytoepigenetic Events Promote Immune Responses in Potential Mitigation of Disease. XIII. Authentic Biochemistry Podcast Dr Daniel J Guerra 18July25
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1:12:06References Cellular Signaling 2018 .Volume 46, June :129-134 Free Radic Biol Med. 2021 Jul; 170: 59–69. J Vis Exp. 2020 Oct 27:(164) Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2023. Volume 13, Issue 10, October :4089-4104 Bruford/Squire/Anderson. 1972. "Heart of the Sunrise" Live Yessongs. https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=Ar_ObQIssRM&si=fE6vosqHz-DA9O17Lennon/Mc…
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The Revenge of Conscience & The Price of Vice
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1:18:22In this deeply profound panel hosted by the Thomistic Institute at UT Austin, two renowned philosophers — Dr. J. Budziszewski and Dr. Scott Roniger — dive into one of the most ancient and enduring questions in moral philosophy: Does vice carry its own punishment? With references ranging from Aristotle and Augustine to Dostoevsky and Shakespeare, th…
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Lipid Mediated Cytoepigenetic Events Promote Immune Responses in Potential Mitigation of Disease XII Authentic Biochemistry Podcast Dr Daniel J Guerra 18July25
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51:17References Acta Pharm Sin B. 2019 Sep 3;10(3):414–433Mechanisms of Ageing and Development2016. Volume 156, Pages 25-33 The Journal of Biological Chemistry 2018.293: 2422-2437. Anal Cell Pathol (Amst).2018; 2018: 787.1814.Mozart, WA. 1788. Divertimento 563 in E flat majorhttps://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lDd2hLSAScEFRzcwXGJxrKjTTrPB9uD…
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Science Beacon on a Hill With Griffith Observatory Director Dr. Ed krupp
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1:05:23The Griffith Observatory is the most visited public observatory in the world, and a science icon that overlooks the Los Angeles basin. Since 1935, the facility has hosted astronauts, WWII pilots and celebrities, and continues to promote science and wonder in a world full of misinformation. In this episode, Jim chats with Griffith Observatory Direct…
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Cold Case: Brother’s Plea for Missing Sister
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1:01Welcome to True Crime Mysteries, the podcast that takes you deep into the darkest corners of human nature, uncovering the chilling stories and secrets behind the world’s most infamous crimes. If you're captivated by the mysteries of criminal minds, the science of forensic psychology, or the haunting cases of serial killers, this is your ultimate de…
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Lipid Mediated Cytoepigenetic Events Promote Immune Responses in Potential Mitigation of Disease XI Authentic Biochemistry Podcast Dr Daniel J Guerra 17July25
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42:17References Front Immunol. 2017 Jun 9;8:643 Acta Pharm Sin B. 2019 Sep 3;10(3):414–433 Zappa, F. 1968 "Flower Punk" Mother's of Invention .We are only in it for the Money lp https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=HQfZmMI87P4&si=UyDyEQtzmAivWcMe Zappa, F. 1976. "Black Napkins" on Zoot allures lp. https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=RfHT-T6R6WY&si=79BxfAu-YW…
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New from NPR's Embedded: Hosts Victoria Estrada and Marta Martinez travel across Latin America and within the U.S. to understand how women in Brazil discovered one of the medications that's used for self-managed abortions, the spread of this method across the world, and how this approach is shaping the future of abortion in the U.S. Learn more abou…
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123. When Working Harder Isn’t Enough: How to Make Space for Growth with Mark Kull
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47:23Every driven professional eventually reaches a crossroads where working harder no longer produces the desired growth. Mark Kull found himself at this junction after achieving Northwestern Mutual's prestigious Forum recognition in consecutive years, only to realize he was trapped in an unsustainable cycle of effort. What followed was a transformativ…
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NASA heeft weer hoop - en een nieuwe baas. Hoeveel verdient SpaceX eigenlijk met Starlink, de lancering van Eris-1 en wat kost 25 kilo Mars-meteoriet? Dat en meer met Nadine Duursma, Erik Laan en Michel van Baal. Mogelijke lancering Eris-1 in Australië https://news.satnews.com/2025/07/10/australias-gilmour-space-technologies-plans-maiden-flight-of-…
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308 – Q&A: Sharing the Dharma with Children, Mindfulness, and a Posture Mistake
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35:02In this episode I answer listener questions: How do you address the dharma and practice with young kids? If I'm trying to be mindful on work breaks, should I just go cold turkey and not look at my phone at all or maybe try a more moderate approach like eating my meal and then looking at my phone? Is it even possible to be mindful while looking at s…
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I'm back in the saddle today with another old friend - world-renowned chainsaw sculptor Steve Backus. Steve has been creating bears, whales, eagles, gnomes, and mermaids from massive pieces of wood for over 40 years. He organizes and judges sculpting competitions internationally and has appeared on the show "Saw Dogs". I talk with Steve about his t…
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Chris welcomes Aldo Kane, one of the stars of 'The Wild Ones,' a new documentary series that showcases the world's rarest and most endangered animals. Chris shares his enthusiasm for the series, revealing that it offers a fresh take on wildlife documentaries by focusing on animal conservation and the threats these animals face due to human activiti…
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Did Germany secretly establish a base in Antarctica prior to World War II? In 1947, the U.S. Navy launched the largest expedition to the southernmost continent ever attempted. Some believe they were hunting Nazis. And the idea that the Germans built one, or more, Antarctic bases is just beginning. UFOs? Super weapons? Gateways to Hell? Subterranean…
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Lipid Mediated Cytoepigenetic Events Promote Immune Responses in Potential Mitigation of Disease X Authentic Biochemistry Podcast Dr Daniel J Guerra 14July25
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1:02:09ReferencesFront Immunol. 2017 Jun 9;8:643 JAMA. 2021;325(16):1640-1649 Journal of Hepatology 2012 56, 704-713DOI:(10.1016/j.Annual Review of Food Science and Technology.2022. Volume 13:263-286 Annual Review of Pathological Mechanisms of Disease 2010. 5:99-118. Nature.2013 Jul 4;499(7456):97-101 Nature Reviews Gastroenterology and Hepatology 26 Apri…
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102: Laughing Kookaburras with Jenna Mccullough
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38:14In this episode of Birds of a Feather Talk Together, we’re diving deep into the world of kookaburras, the iconic laughing bird of Australia, with ornithologist Jenna McCullough. Jenna is a third-generation birdwatcher from Boise, Idaho, with a PhD in Biology from the University of New Mexico. She’s currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Univers…
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We live in a culture obsessed with hope. We are trained to believe that being hopeful is the key to success. Stay positive. The sun will come out tomorrow. Keep the faith. But maintaining that kind of blind hope is hard. When our hopes are dashed, we often feel defeated. In a world that’s filled with lots of dark clouds and very few silver linings,…
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Lipid Mediated Cytoepigenetic Events Promote Immune Responses in Potential Mitigation of Disease IX Authentic Biochemistry Podcast Dr Daniel J Guerra 13July25
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55:58References The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry 2016.Volume 34, pages 1-7 Immunologic Research,2020. 1559-0755,Feb, Vol. 68, Issue 1 Cell Metabolism 2019. [29] 4:886-900 Guerra, DJ.2025. Unpublished Lectures Anderson and Howe. 1971. "Roundabout" Yes. https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=pk3HBb0mh5Q&si=dO7xDgnAVqNl8Yv6 Davis, T. 1971 "Your Saving Gr…
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Self-Incompatibility is a means by which some plants prevent self-fertilization and promotes outcrossing. It has evolved independently in many different groups and plays a very important role in the ecology, evolution, and conservation of different species. In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Grace Burgin to explore the multitude of ways she is tr…
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