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Barnyard Language

Caite Palmer and Arlene Hunter

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Real talk about running farms and raising families. Whether your farm is a raised bed in your backyard or 10,000 acres and whether your family is in the planning stages or you've got 12 kids, we're glad you found us! No sales, no religious conversion, no drama. Just honest talk from two mamas who know what it's like when everyone is telling you to just get all your meals delivered and do all your shopping online, but your internet is too slow and you've got cows to feed.
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The hurricane update

Todd Nardone

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The hurricane update Will run every year Starting June 1 AndGo until November 30, In This Podcast, You will get Updates Every hour If There is an Active Hurricane declared by the national hurricane center. Managed by Your Trustworthy Local and national online Weather news partner, they operate Hurricane center division on Twitter @TNW News LLC. Operations Hurricane Center division
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Since 1989, the National Film Registry has selected 25 films each year that are deemed "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant". In each episode, Mike Natale (Yahoo!) and Tom Lorenzo (Men's Journal) bring on a special guest to take a look at one of the films from the registry, to get to the heart of why these films matter.
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In this episode of Barnyard Language, Caite and Arlene talk about ranching and parenting with Calli Williams, a first-generation rancher from South Dakota. Calli discusses the challenges and rewards of running a purebred Angus cattle operation with her husband. They delve into the importance of building relationships, effectively managing a direct-…
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In this episode of 'Barnyard Language,' Caite and Arlene discuss the seasonal changes on their farms, the challenges and joys of raising livestock, and community involvement. Caite shares her windy weather conditions, a local power outage story, and updates on her livestock. Arlene talks about her return to the sport of curling, the community aspec…
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In this episode of Barnyard Language, Arlene and Caite discuss the latest happenings on their farms, including Canadian Thanksgiving, the birth of new calves, and the arrival of peak soup weather. Caite shares her dislike for preparing summer foods, preferring hearty soups instead. They also talk about local farming activities, such as the re-roofi…
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We're glad you're joining us for another episode of Barnyard Language. If you enjoy the show, please tell a friend (or two) and be sure to rate and review us wherever you're listening! If you want to help us keep buying coffee and paying our editor, you can make a monthly pledge on Patreon to help us stay on the air. You can find us on Facebook, In…
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The podcast episode features an interview with Jessie MacQuarrie from Prince Edward Island, a dairy farmer, and a large animal veterinarian, discussing her life and career. Jessie describes her farm operations, including a Holstein herd, and crop cultivation. She shares her journey of becoming a veterinarian, her work experience across the Maritime…
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This episode is brought to you by ChopLocal University About ChopLocal and ChopLocal University Meat buyers want convenience and variety, and meat farms need a better way to market their products. That's where ChopLocal comes in. Founded by farmers, ChopLocal features high quality products from butcher shops and meat farms near you. They are dedica…
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In this episode, Dr. Erin Masur joins us to share her unique perspective as a veterinarian, sheep farmer, and adoptive parent. We dive into the science and heart behind raising livestock, the challenges and joys of fostering and adopting children, and the realities of balancing farm life with family. Erin opens up about building strong relationship…
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In this episode, Dr. Erin Masur joins us to share her unique perspective as a veterinarian, sheep farmer, and adoptive parent. We dive into the science and heart behind raising livestock, the challenges and joys of fostering and adopting children, and the realities of balancing farm life with family. Erin opens up about building strong relationship…
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This episode is brought to you by ChopLocal University About ChopLocal and ChopLocal University Meat buyers want convenience and variety, and meat farms need a better way to market their products. That's where ChopLocal comes in. Founded by farmers, ChopLocal features high quality products from butcher shops and meat farms near you. They are dedica…
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This episode is brought to you by ChopLocal University About ChopLocal and ChopLocal University Meat buyers want convenience and variety, and meat farms need a better way to market their products. That's where ChopLocal comes in. Founded by farmers, ChopLocal features high quality products from butcher shops and meat farms near you. They are dedica…
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"The Year's Wildest, Wittiest Whirlwind of a Love Battle... Outrageously Racy... Sparkling... Gay!" Bella Zaydenberg returns to the show to talk about the beloved Howard Hawks screwball comedy, His Girl Friday (1940). We'll talk about journalism, rom-coms, and weddngs. Wait, weddings? Why weddings? Listen to find the worst kept secret in the histor…
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In this week’s episode, we are joined by Erica Renaud, a dynamic speaker and passionate writer, and founder of two prayer initiatives. From childhood through adulthood, Erica emphasizes how prayer has been a spiritual grounding in herlife. She passionately discusses how prayer helps kids from merely knowing about Jesus to truly knowing Him, serving…
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This episode is brought to you by our partner, ChopLocal University About ChopLocal and ChopLocal University Meat buyers want convenience and variety, and meat farms need a better way to market their products. That's where ChopLocal comes in. Founded by farmers, ChopLocal features high quality products from butcher shops and meat farms near you. Th…
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In this episode, Dr. Will Dodson joins us to take a look at Eaux d'Artifice, an early inductee in the registry from avant-garde legend Kenneth Anger. We discuss why the seemingly tranquil film has a lot going on beneath the surface (including the salacious) and tackle an overview of the controversial provocateur's whole film-making career to determ…
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In this week’s episode, we are joined by Brian Dembowczyk, who is an associate publisher for Thomas Nelson Bibles. He was previously the managing editor of The Gospel Projectand he has also been a pastor, a discipleship pastor, and family pastor. He lives in Tennessee with his wife and three children, and he has a new book called Family Discipleshi…
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This episode is brought to you by our partner ChopLocal University In this engaging conversation, Lizzie Thompson shares her experiences as a sheep farmer in Scotland, discussing her unique approach to lambing, the challenges of managing a large flock, and the competitive world of sheep shearing. She also reflects on the importance of networking in…
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"Dead men tell no tales!" For this episode, we've recorded a feature length commentary track for the big-budget blockbuster that solidified Douglas Fairbanks' Hollywood immortality, 1926's The Black Pirate. Watch our upload on YouTube (in its original colorized version, done at Fairbanks' insistence), sync it up with your own copy, or just listen a…
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Emily Snider, children’s ministry leader from Detroit, Michigan, and a contributing author with INCM and Group Publishing,joined us for this week’s episode to discuss discipling preschoolers, specifically babies and toddlers, and the importance of laying this foundation for spiritual growth. Through personal stories and shared insights into Erik Er…
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This episode is brought to you by our partner, ChopLocal University. About ChopLocal and ChopLocal University Meat buyers want convenience and variety, and meat farms need a better way to market their products. That's where ChopLocal comes in. Founded by farmers, ChopLocal features high quality products from butcher shops and meat farms near you. T…
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"Time...marches on..." Josh Shepperd, author of Shadow of the New Deal, joins the show to talk about the powerful propaganda piece Inside Nazi Germany, an installment of the influential newsreel series The March of Time. The first major Hollywood film to take an explicitly anti-Nazi stance, the short stands as a testament to the power of the visual…
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In this week’s episode, we are joined by Linc Taylor. With 32 years of ministry experience, a D.Min. in Leadership and Family Ministry, and current pastor of Next-Gen and Families at Brentwood Baptist in Brentwood, Tennessee, Linc shares his passion for encouraging families within the church and discusses principles from his new book, The Mystery o…
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This episode is brought to you by our partner, ChopLocal University About ChopLocal and ChopLocal University Meat buyers want convenience and variety, and meat farms need a better way to market their products. That's where ChopLocal comes in. Founded by farmers, ChopLocal features high quality products from butcher shops and meat farms near you. Th…
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"Keep your friends close, but your enemies closer" "A rock? These little bears are nuts" That's right, folks. It's a Patrick Cotnoir episode. This time, for his fifth appearance, we're talking The Godfather Part II, and...some Ewok movie. Nobody is really sure which one, honestly. It's been five years of this, guys. You know what you're getting her…
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In this week’s episode, we are joined by Arlene Pellicane, author and host of The Happy Home podcast, to discuss her latest book, Making Marriage Easier. In this episode, Arlene discusses the complexities of marriage, offering guidance on how to navigate the challenges and joys of a lifelong, godly partnership. She shares personal experiences and w…
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This episode is brought to you by our partner ChopLocal University About ChopLocal and ChopLocal University Meat buyers want convenience and variety, and meat farms need a better way to market their products. That's where ChopLocal comes in. Founded by farmers, ChopLocal features high quality products from butcher shops and meat farms near you. The…
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"I know something about this dog. She's going somewhere - she's on her way." Hunter Robinson, the host of the Tumbleweeds and TV Cowboys podcast, joins the show to talk about one of the biggest movie stars in cinema history. No, not John Wayne, it's Lassie. We'll talk about the massive Lassie franchise, the dog star at the heart of the film, and ev…
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In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Shelly Melia, associate dean of the Graduate School of Ministry at Dallas Baptist University. With 25 years as a children's minister and counselor, Dr. Melia shares her insights on preschool ministry, stressing its role beyond mere “child care during adult activities.” Dr. Melia highlights her principles for en…
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This episode is brought to you by our partner, ChopLocal University. About ChopLocal and ChopLocal University Meat buyers want convenience and variety, and meat farms need a better way to market their products. That's where ChopLocal comes in. Founded by farmers, ChopLocal features high quality products from butcher shops and meat farms near you. T…
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This week, our hosts bridge the gap between Cat People and Lassie Come Home with an informal conversation about animal folklore and animal companions in film. Plus, Mike sits down with Roye Okupe, the creator of Iyanu, the graphic novel and hit animated series on Cartoon Network and HBO Max. We'll be back to our regular format next week! Follow the…
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Dr. Richard Ross, a distinguished figure in student ministry and long-time friend of D6 Family Ministry, joins the podcast this week to discuss the shifting priorities in parenting within theChristian faith. With a career spanning over 30 years as a student pastor and now a professor at Southwestern Seminary, Dr. Ross has unique insights into famil…
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This episode is brought to you by our partner, ChopLocal University. About ChopLocal and ChopLocal University Meat buyers want convenience and variety, and meat farms need a better way to market their products. That's where ChopLocal comes in. Founded by farmers, ChopLocal features high quality products from butcher shops and meat farms near you. T…
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“I like the dark. It's friendly.” – Cat People (1942) This week, we turn the lights low with special guest Rebecca Rozenberg, Publicity Manager at Simon & Schuster, who brings insight honed from working with bestselling authors and deep industry experience. Together, we dive into Jacques Tourneur and Val Lewton’s Cat People, a landmark psychologica…
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In this episode, we have Dr. Timothy Paul Jones, a husband, father, pastor, professor, and author. Dr. Jones teaches apologetics at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and serves as a teaching pastor at Sojourn Church Midtown in Louisville, Kentucky. This week’s episode covers creating environments of diversity in the church. Dr. Jones shares…
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This episode is brought to you by our partner, ChopLocal University. About ChopLocal and ChopLocal University Meat buyers want convenience and variety, and meat farms need a better way to market their products. That's where ChopLocal comes in. Founded by farmers, ChopLocal features high quality products from butcher shops and meat farms near you. T…
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In this week’s episode, we are joined by Kim Botto, an author, speaker, dedicated leader in children's and student ministries, an adoptive mom, and a special needs grandma. Kim shares her belief that every child is a treasure, deserving of love and understanding, regardless of their behavior or unique needs.This episode also provides practical advi…
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This episode is brought to you by our partner ChopLocal University About ChopLocal and ChopLocal University Meat buyers want convenience and variety, and meat farms need a better way to market their products. That's where ChopLocal comes in. Founded by farmers, ChopLocal features high quality products from butcher shops and meat farms near you. The…
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“He was the most trigger-happy man I had ever met.” – Badlands (1973) This week, we hit the open road with guest Tom Augustine to explore Terrence Malick’s stunning debut, Badlands. Based loosely on the real-life killing spree of Charles Starkweather and Caril Ann Fugate, the film casts Martin Sheen and Sissy Spacek as drifting outsiders caught bet…
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We are joined by Dr. Scott Turansky for this week’s episode. Dr. Turansky is a professor at Concordia University, an author and speaker, pastor for over four decades, and a husband and father of five children. In this episode, Dr. Turansky discusses the importance of addressing emotional challenges in both children and adults within the church. Dr.…
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This episode is brought to you by our partner, ChopLocal University. Summary In this conversation, Kiah Twisselman-Burchett shares her journey of urban farming and becoming a motivational speaker. She discusses the challenges and joys of motherhood, the importance of vulnerability in her speaking career, and how personal branding can reflect one's …
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In this episode, we are joined by Brent Dusing, the CEO and founder of TruPlay. Brent Dusing discusses why TruPlay was created, how faith and Scripture are incorporated into their video games, and why it was important to make games of high quality. He shares the creative process and the talented team behind TruPlay's success, highlighting the uniqu…
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This episode is brought to you by our partner, ChopLocal University. About ChopLocal and ChopLocal University Meat buyers want convenience and variety, and meat farms need a better way to market their products. That's where ChopLocal comes in. Founded by farmers, ChopLocal features high quality products from butcher shops and meat farms near you. T…
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“If only the wind would stop!” – The Wind (1928) This week, we return to the silent era with a full-length commentary track for Victor Sjöström’s haunting 1928 drama The Wind. Starring Lillian Gish in one of her most intense and vulnerable performances, the film tells the story of a woman slowly unraveling on the harsh, wind-swept plains of the Ame…
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In our latest episode, we spoke with Chris Sasser, pastor of family ministries at Port City Community Church in Wilmington, North Carolina, and author of Bags, Helping Your Kids Lightenthe Load. With nearly three decades of ministry experience, Chris has devoted his life to guiding parents and leaders in nurturing the spiritual journey of the next …
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This episode is brought to you by our partner, ChopLocal University About ChopLocal and ChopLocal University Meat buyers want convenience and variety, and meat farms need a better way to market their products. That's where ChopLocal comes in. Founded by farmers, ChopLocal features high quality products from butcher shops and meat farms near you. Th…
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This week, we saddle up for a conversation about Shane (1953) with screenwriter, producer, and podcast host Kenny Neibart. A formative Western and a film that helped define American masculinity on screen, Shane gives us plenty to dig into, from its mythic final shot to the complex tension between pacifism and violence. Kenny joins us to unpack the …
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In this week’s episode, we welcome Christina Embree, founder of Refocus Ministry, who has a passion for intergenerational ministry. Christina discusses the vital role grandparents (and older generations of believers) play in shaping the spiritual lives of younger generations. Christina shares current research insights and offers practical ways for …
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This episode is brought to you by our partner ChopLocal & ChopLocal University About ChopLocal and ChopLocal University Meat buyers want convenience and variety, and meat farms need a better way to market their products. That's where ChopLocal comes in. Founded by farmers, ChopLocal features high quality products from butcher shops and meat farms n…
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“I just had the unpleasant sensation of hearing you referred to as my husband.” – It Happened One Night (1934) This week, returning guest Andrew Daniels joins us to break down the original screwball sensation: Frank Capra’s It Happened One Night. As the first film to ever sweep the “Big Five” Oscars, this charming romantic comedy set the template f…
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