The Book Drop is a weekly podcast from Omaha Public Library about books, our community and the joy of reading.
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Stories on labor history, Detroit, and Wayne State University
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Stories and expertise shared through interviews covering our core topics of families, wellbeing, careers, inclusion and workplace. WorkLife Central is a digital hub of expert-led content designed to support, inform and inspire professionals in their family life, work life and wellbeing. Delivered through Live Talks, instantly available On Demand Videos, and a Library of Articles and Podcasts, members of WorkLife Central have access to support, information and expertise provided by our hand-p ...
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From a ghoulish jail cell of a time gone by. To haunted halls and ghostly cries. Come one come all, come finders and seekers. Come hear the Creepy Side of NEPA. The Creepy side of NEPA is a podcast series that focuses on the haunted history of locations throughout Northeastern and Central PA. Have a spooktacular story you 'd like to share? Contact us at [email protected]
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Experience the Orange County Library System in beautiful Central Florida through program highlights, storytelling, and more!
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Ask questions, vote and discover answers about Chicago, the region and its people. From WBEZ.
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Welcome to the Agati Video Podcast, a space where Joe Agati, COO & Director of Design here at Agati Furniture, hosts conversations with designers, architects, and difference-makers to bring inspiration and education to your work. Catch the video version of each conversation on YouTube!
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Inside the ICE House, a podcast produced by Intercontinental Exchange, takes listeners behind the historic façade of the New York Stock Exchange and inside the global financial marketplace. The episodes, recorded in the Library of the NYSE, features conversations with leaders, entrepreneurs and visionaries who walk through our doors with a dream of building businesses and changing the world. Their stories have made the NYSE, now part of ICE’s ecosystem of markets, clearing houses, data provi ...
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The Free Library Podcast is an easy way to participate in the author events and lectures that take place at the Parkway Central Library. Visit Author Events to find upcoming events.
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Primary Sources features extended conversations with politicians, artists, journalists, activists, business leaders -- each with a unique perspective on the history, society, culture, and politics of life in Arkansas.
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The Rare Possessions Podcast digs into the Scripture Central Library to find valuable works that focus on the Book of Mormon and other Restoration scripture.
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Welcome to "The Conversation", the ESC of Central Ohio's podcast! Join podcast hosts John Hambrick and Rachel Daniels every month as they explore a variety of topics featuring voices in education, helping to ignite ideas and inspire change. Want to be part of "The Conversation"? Email us: [email protected] Season 2 of The Conversation is here! This season we're exploring themes that will keep you informed, excited, and engaged —with a new twist, several of our episodes will incl ...
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Sit by our fire and hear tales of old and recent accounts of real beasts and monsters you thought only lived in your nightmares. Travel through the dark forest to join us each Tuesday at 8pm central, we promise to fuel your nightmares and entice your mind with wonder. Become our Patreon for exclusives and a more immersive experience: https://www.patreon.com/thecaravanoflore Check out our merchandise on threadless! https://thecaravanoflore.threadless.com/designs/caravan-logo
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Heard every weekday morning from 8-9am on NewsTalk 1230, WFVA, host Ted Schubel talks with Fredericksburg, Virginia, area leaders about events and issues affecting the region.
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Chewing the Fat with Rex and Paul features Rex Nelson, Senior Editor at the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette and author of the food blog, Southern Fried, and Paul Austin, former Executive Director of the Arkansas Humanities Council. Rex and Paul get together each week to talk about Arkansas food, festivals, and folks.
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Jefferson County, Missouri is located just a few miles south of St. Louis. Yet, beneath its sleepy rural small town history lie the stories of over 200 years of murder, mystery, and intrigue. Each Tuesday, at 5:00 pm, Central Time, the Jefferson County Library Genealogy Department will share the details of the more sinister events of the county's history.
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JPR's live interactive program devoted to current events and newsmakers from around the region and beyond.
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تم إنشاء هذه القناة لبث كل فعاليات المكتبة المركزية الجديدة جامعة القاهرة من مؤتمرات وندوات وورش عمل
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Thanks for your interest in my podcast! I don’t have a strict format for this show but each month I will be focusing on a central subject. Each week I will be interviewing people relevant in that month’s subject. A new episode every Wednesday! Intro and Outro music from the creative commons library, Air Around Us by Chalk Dinosaur
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Welcome to our standup listening party! Every week, we will be featuring and discussing some of the greatest stand-up of all time, from classic bits out of Comedy Central’s library to jokes that were written the same week you hear them, hosted by Comedy Central's Tom Thakkar.
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Welcome to Learn Play Thrive: The Podcast! Join us for expert insights and interviews, practical tips and inspiring stories in Early Childhood Education. Whether you are an educator or leader in the sector, this podcast is your go-to resource to discover strategies to foster learning, promote play and empower young minds to thrive.
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The Wind from Eden: Montana Weather Stories is produced by the Acoustic Atlas at the Montana State University Library: https://acousticatlas.org. The series looks at how weather has shaped the history, culture, and literature of Central Montana. It is brought to you by the MSU Library’s Ivan Doig archive with support from Humanities Montana. Original music for the series was provided by Flynn Cohen at flynncohen.net. Audio from Ivan Doig’s books English Creek and This House of Sky was provid ...
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Morning coffee is one of the joys of life. When you add the Leadership Library to your morning coffee, you add an educational and entertaining dose of leadership vitamins to your day! Our Podcast will focus on Leadership and Legacy as we create AHA moments from my book, Tighten The Lug Nuts and my over 40 years of Boots on the ground Leadership experience. Great leaders challenge their people NOT TO STOP AT THE FIRST RIGHT ANSWER. Tighten The Lug Nuts and these visits to the leadership libra ...
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Host, Tova Sherman is joined by newsmakers and culture-shakers, poets and prognosticators-all with an opinion (and solution) on issues that impact our city every single day. Transmitting from the Halifax Central Library; the literal and metaphorical heart of our city. reachAbility is proud to be the title sponsor of Heart of The City (HOT City). Listen on CDKU 88.1 Wednesdays at 01:30 or find the show online at reachability.org/hot-city/
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Ekoneni is a podcast about everyday people finding hope, creating connections, and making a difference in their communities. Join storytellers Pam Sykes and Jenn Warren to meet local heroes who are changing the world with bravery, ingenuity and heart. Ekoneni is the Xhosa word for "corner" - and in South Africa, the street corner is where people hang out, trade stories and watch life unfold. Follow us wherever you listen to podcasts. Season Two of Ekoneni is currently in production. Season O ...
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Beyond the Scars Podcast shares stories from people from all walks of life. Stories that resonate deeply with us all, that tell the truth behind the pain, uncertainty, obstacle, and stark reality that life has to offer. The guests on Beyond the Scars share how they turned a sour situation bitter-sweet, and are more inspired now than ever before. Tune in to new episodes every Wednesday, and Subscribe to have a library of stories to listen to. Stay great!
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UVA Health System includes a 604-bed hospital, level I trauma center, nationally recognized cancer and heart centers and primary and specialty clinics throughout Central Virginia.
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Most accounts of the collapse of Richard Nixon’s presidency begin with Watergate — the now iconic tale of a bungled break-in and the misbegotten cover-up that followed. But what led to Watergate? How — and more puzzlingly, why — did one of the shrewdest, most gifted political figures of his time become embroiled in so manifestly lunatic an enterprise in the first place? Intrigued by that question, writer/journalist Kurt Andersen takes a deep dive into the vast archives at the Nixon Library a ...
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Welcome to Guidance Light, where I aim to be your beacon of insight and inspiration. Through this platform, I offer valuable guidance and wisdom on various topics, all with the intention of illuminating pathways towards personal growth, self-discovery, and holistic well-being. Looking at the data from my Buzzsprout page, I see that my podcast is well-established, with a consistent release schedule and a growing library of episodes. It's heartening to know that I've built a dedicated communit ...
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Conversations & ruminations on the shifts taking place in K-12 librarianship & libraries.
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GaryPHayes's music is a rare hybrid of melodic progressive trance, celtic & world music and cinematic electronica. His versatility lies in his being able to exhibit the sensitivity in combining music of different cultures required for a wide range of film genre and being able to utilise both full orchestral scoring through arrangement and production to cutting edge electronic music realisation and sound design. Gary became interested in music at an early age and was playing guitar and clarin ...
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Welcome to the Reclaiming Evolution Podcast. A living Library of Life oriented conversations, inspiring both remembrance and restoration in our current times. This podcast works in unison with the Reclaiming Evolution Festival; a festival for Men and Women located in Central Alberta, Canada. To learn more, head to the linked website, follow on Instagram, and sign up for our mailing list newsletters where you can join others who are walking the path toward thriving Life systems and ways of be ...
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An audio diary with exploration of my day to day life, talks of the weird, the funny, the serious, and the strange. At best indescribable til you hear. Get ready to take some knowledge with a side of stupidity
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Talking About Cities with Carol Coletta of The Kresge Foundation
Talking About Cities podcast by Carol Coletta of The Kresge Foundation
Kresge's American Cities Practice leverages the breadth of our programs and depth of our experience in Detroit to support transformation in other cities.
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45:37Youth Services Librarian Sarah Smethurst and Adult Services Programmer Joy O'Toole of the Howell branch of the Central Rappahannock Regional Library preview the upcoming Rappahannock Writers' Conference, taking place November 7–8 with workshops Friday evening at the Howell Branch and the main conference Saturday at Germanna Community College’s Spot…
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'America Road Trip Project' arrives in Ashland
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JX Meets Local Leaders: Mayor of Mt. Shasta, CA
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Oregon musician leads clarinet festival; Idaho's first movie; dance group connects Latine kids with their culture
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15:26Ballet Folklorico Collibri dancers practice at a church in September 2025 in West Eugene.(Sajina Shrestha / KLCC) JPR Associate Producer Charlie Zimmermann hosts a showcase of news features from around our listening region. KLCC’s Sajina Shrestha: Oregon clarinet professor is tapped to be the artistic director for the world’s largest clarinet …
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What does White American colonialism look like through the eyes of the colonized?
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LISTEN: Town Talk/Mary Washington Healthcare
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45:01Dr. Allan Hardy spoke about the importance of weight loss and the strategies needed to keep weight off long-term. He emphasized that successful weight management involves a combination of medical support, nutrition, behavioral changes, and accountability. Hardy also shared his personal experience with weight loss, offering insight into the challeng…
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Episode 487: LexisNexis Risk Solutions' Bill Madison on Data, Decisions, and Smarter Insurance
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36:19Data is redefining how insurers assess risk, price policies, and serve customers, ushering in a new era of smarter insurance. Bill Madison, CEO of LexisNexis Risk Solutions Insurance, has spent four decades at the forefront of this transformation. He goes Inside the ICE House to share how data and AI are streamlining processes, enhancing transparen…
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Market Storylines: Valuation Warnings, Sector Divergence + Shutdown Risks
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8:33Eric Criscuolo, Market Strategist at the NYSE, recaps a week where stocks retreated from record highs after triple-witching and Fed Chair Powell’s valuation comments. Energy outperformed on rising oil, while tech and small caps lagged. Stronger economic data tempered Fed cut expectations. Criscuolo highlights jobs reports, ISM data, and a potential…
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218. Marking Banned Books Week with Film Streams and The Write Stuff Nebraska
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51:22This week on The Book Drop, we’re celebrating the freedom to read and highlighting a special collaboration for Banned Books Week with Film Streams and The Write Stuff Nebraska! This is The Book Drop! All the books and resources we talk about in this episode can be found here or by visiting omahalibrary.org/podcast. Happening at the Library: Storyti…
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The Be You Buzz: Educator Wellbeing Matters
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32:29Welcome to The Be You buzz! In this episode, we're joined by Paola Mercado, a consultant from Be You at Early Childhood Australia. Paola shares her expertise on why educator wellbeing is so crucial, exploring how to create a genuinely supportive and resilient culture. We discuss: Collegial relationships and the impact of team connections on wellbei…
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There are only 15 museum zoos in the United States—one is in Bend
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14:57A hawk soars above the audience during a Raptors of the Desert Sky program at the High Desert Museum in Bend, Oregon. The outdoor flight program happens daily during the summer. (John Williams) In order for an accredited museum to also achieve accreditation as a zoo, requires special circumstances, special qualifications and an application process …
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Wash, rinse, repeat: Are we witnessing a 21st century version of the McCarthy era?
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30:43(Clay Risen) Clay Risen joins the Exchange to discuss his latest book, “Red Scare: Blacklists, McCarthyism and the Making of Modern America.” Clay Risen is a reporter and editor at the New York Times, and author of "The Crowded Hour: Theodore Roosevelt and the Rough Riders," which was a finalist for the Golder-Lehrman Prize in Military History. Ris…
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‘Friendship set to music’: Curious City goes square dancing on the South Side
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19:51It’s a Thursday night and a group of folks in Washington Heights do-si-do to the bassline from “Shake Your Groove Thing” by Peaches & Herb. Square dancing has a reputation as more of a hobby for white people set to country music. But social clubs like the Southside Squares are turning that image on its head. Last episode, we heard how square dancin…
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Sgt. Steven Curtis of the Stafford County Sheriff’s Office and Veronica Gutierrez of Gwyneth’s Gift Foundation preview this year’s National Night Out, taking place October 7 from 5 to 8 p.m. at Stafford Marketplace. The event is designed to strengthen community ties and public trust by giving residents a chance to meet deputies, explore emergency v…
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Talking Archives with AFSCME Secretary-Treasurer Elissa McBride
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31:11In celebration of the Reuther Library’s 50th anniversary, AFSCME Secretary-Treasurer Elissa McBride reflects on the role the union’s history and archives play in current and future labor actions and organizing campaigns. Related Resources: AFSCME History Related Collections: AFSCME collections at the Reuther Library Episode Credits Interviewee: Eli…
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The Creepy Side of NEPA: Dr. Frederick Santee | Wapwallopen PA
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24:16On this episode of The Creepy Side of NEPA hear the interesting and creepy story about Dr. Frederick Santee of Wapwallopen PA. Dr. Santee was a medical doctor, occultist, and practicing warlock with a very interesting past. New to The Creepy Side of NEPA podcast? Be sure to catch up on ourprior episodes available on all major podcasting platforms. …
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Shaping Ash—Coming to terms with the Almeda Fire
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30:14Cover for the Shaping Ash Podcast showing what remained of Talent Mobile Estates one year after the Almeda Fire burned through(Ro Ruikis) "Shaping Ash" is a podcast series about the Almeda wildfire in 2020 that started in Ashland and tore through Talent, Phoenix and parts of Medford in southern Oregon, leaving devastation in its wake. Through narra…
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15th Annual SOPride Festival 2025 —Celebrating love, community and pride
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15:00Ashland City Councilor Gina Duquenne speaks at a Pride celebration(Photo by Bob Palermini / Ashland News - Bob Palermini) Joining the Exchange are two organizers of SOPride, the Southern Oregon Pride Festival: Gina DuQuenne (Founder and President of SOPride) and Jolie Balocca (First Interstate Bank Branch Manager). This year's theme, is The Rainbow…
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Art Attack, an annual event started in 2012 by local artists Bill Harris and Gabe Pons, will return to downtown Fredericksburg on October 4. The event features artists creating work live on the streets, offering the public a direct look at the artistic process and showcasing the depth of local talent. Simon Watts, of Original Grinds, is supporting …
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Square dance clubs used to be bumping on the weekends
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7:03Square dancing was once so popular that a center opened in the suburbs dedicated to the hobby. Today, veteran dancers are trying to recruit new fans.
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Episode 486: VISA's Mathieu Altwegg on Redefining Shopping in an AI-Driven World
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22:33Artificial intelligence is reshaping the way consumers discover, select, and purchase products, ushering in a new era of Intelligent Commerce. Mathieu Altwegg, Visa’s Head of Product & Solutions for Europe, is at the forefront of this transformation. He goes Inside the ICE House to explore how Visa is partnering with leading tech companies to secur…
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LISTEN: Town Talk/George Washington Foundation
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44:49As Historic Kenmore celebrates its 250th anniversary, the site will host a Community Block Party on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., featuring a range of activities highlighting Kenmore’s legacy and connection to the community. Dave Muraca and Allison Ellis of The George Washington Foundation previewed the day’s events, which will include interacti…
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LISTEN: Town Talk/The Green Thread Project
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44:50Christine Ellison, Jenn Burton, Kim Swarthout, Patricia Black, and Heidi Dodson are part of the team behind The Green Thread Project, a Fredericksburg-area nonprofit working to ensure individuals and families have access to basic necessities. The organization provides free clothing, shoes, hygiene products, and other essentials through a fleet of m…
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We talk to Ian about the important role that Dads play in achieving gender equality in the workplace. He discusses the challenges and ambitions he hears from fathers looking to balance home and work, including shifts in personal identity, differing approaches to taking parental leave, difficulties in challenging traditional norms and the importance…
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Melissa Jefferies on Macquarie's Black Employee Affinity Group
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12:20Melissa talks to us about her career in commodities andglobal markets over the past decade at Macquarie and how the bank's Black Employee Affinity Group, BEAM has supported her. She explores the significance of mentors and female rolemodels like Managing Director and CEO Shemara Wikramanayake in her career. She tell us about BEAM, its goals and how…
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Episode 485: BBDO Worldwide Chairman Andrew Robertson on Shaping the "Creative Shift"
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35:51Creativity is undergoing a transformation as data, technology, and shifting consumer expectations reshape how ideas are formed and shared. With decades of leadership at BBDO Worldwide, Andrew Robertson explores this evolution in his new book, "The Creative Shift". He goes Inside the ICE House to discuss how organizations can unlock innovation, fost…
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217. Reading Challenge: Reading a book that starts with the letter O
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45:19This week on The Book Drop, we’re joined by Teresa Carmody, of the UNO Writer’s Workshop, as we dive into books that start with the letter O for this month’s Reading Challenge and share some standout titles you won't want to overlook. All the books and resources we talk about in this episode can be found here or by visiting omahalibrary.org/podcast…
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Market Storylines: Fed Shift, Dovish Signals + Market Momentum
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9:13Michael Reinking, Senior Market Strategist at the NYSE, recaps a week where the Fed cut rates 25 basis points, lifting markets to record highs. U.S.-China talks, including a framework for a TikTok deal, eased tensions and supported global indices. Strong retail sales added momentum, though not inflation adjusted. Small caps outperformed following t…
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Welcome to Learn Play Thrive's mindfulness stories for preschoolers! Settle into a gentle movement and mindfulness episode crafted for young listeners. Little Dreamers offers a simple yet effective tool for promoting relaxation, body awareness, gratitude practices, and imaginative thinking in young children. In this month's episode, we invite young…
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Supervision in Action: Strategies for a Safe and Engaging Environment
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42:01On this episode, host Simone Brand has an essential conversation with early childhood consultant Tracey Yeomans. With over 35 years of experience, Tracey unpacks the concept of intentional supervision, moving beyond simply "watching" children. This episode explores key strategies for creating a safe and engaging environment in ECEC settings includi…
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Center for Biological Diversity sues to protect Oregon's red tree voles
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14:16Red tree vole(Stephen DeStefano, USGS / Center for Biological Diversity) Joining the Exchange to discuss the back-and-forth litigation and pendulum swings of federal government on this issue is Ryan Shannon, a senior attorney with the Center for Biological Diversity. Conservation groups sued the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for denying protection…
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Education Dept defunds programs for deafblind students due to DEI concerns
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14:58ProPublica: "Programs for Students With Hearing and Vision Loss Harmed by Trump’s Anti-Diversity Push" Joining the Exchange to discuss the latest development in this news is Jennifer Smith Richards, a reporter with ProPublica. Excerpt: "Citing concerns about DEI, the U.S. Department of Education has halted funding for programs that support students…
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Beware: Invasive day biting mosquito detected in Ashland
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15:02A resting Aedes aegypti mosquito photographed in southeast Ashland. (Photo by Joe Baures ) An invasive mosquito species was found in Ashland last week, marking the second year it's been found in southern Oregon. Joining the Exchange is Andrew Partin, a vector ecologist with the Jackson County Vector Control District. Andrew Partin, a vector control…
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Founding, Funding, and Investing in the Future with M13's Carter Reum
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27:03Venture capital is evolving as founder become funders, bringing firsthand experience to the investment table. M13 co-founder Carter Reum has helped shape this shift by backing bold ideas and building platforms that support entrepreneurs from seed to scale. He joins Inside the ICE House for breakfast on the balcony above the NYSE trading floor to sh…
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Is your local mall dying, thriving or evolving?
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13:32Malls hold a special spot in the hearts of many Americans of a certain age. One may have been the setting for your first date, the place you caught a now-classic summer blockbuster, or even a daycare of sorts after mom dropped you off with a few friends (and maybe a few bucks).In our last episode, we looked back at the history of Chicago’s Ford Cit…
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The Creepy Side of NEPA: What's Going On At Reaper's Revenge?
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19:18On this episode of The Creepy Side of NEPA owner and creator of Reapers Revenge Paul Kotran, joins Dan Kosloski to talk about what his team is working on for 2025. Paul talks about the year around work it takes to put together one of the country's top rated haunted attractions located right here in NEPA. New to The Creepy Side of NEPA podcast? Be s…
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Why would anyone want to lead an institution of higher education today?
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Community Foundation of the North State serves three California counties
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LISTEN: Town Talk/Riverside Center for the Performing Arts
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44:49CEO and Producing Artistic Director Patrick A’Hearn is directing The Sound of Music, now on stage through October 26. A’Hearn says he focused on assembling a standout cast and crafting a powerful opening sequence to pull audiences into the story from the very first scene. Ticket sales have been strong, with the production on track to surpass 10,000…
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Vacant shops and faded signs, Ford City Mall is in the process of being sold. But this shell of a shopping center was once a bustling hub, especially for young people.
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ETF Central: First Eagle Investments Co-Head of Global Value Investing Matt McLennan
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35:22Matt McLennan, Co-Head of Global Value Investing at First Eagle Investments, joins Bilal Little, Director of Exchange Traded Products at the NYSE, to share his path from Australia and Goldman Sachs to leading one of the industry’s most respected value teams. He discusses First Eagle’s philosophy of resilient wealth creation, with an emphasis on cap…
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JX Arts: Roundtable discussion of music, art and culture around our region
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29:02Dave Jackson is host of JPR's Open Air and Vanessa Finney hosts JPR podcasts, The Creative Way and My Better Half. In a new series we call JX Arts, the Jefferson Exchange host Mike Green visits with Vanessa Finney, host of JPR podcasts, The Creative Way and My Better Half. She is joined by Dave Jackson, host of JPR's Open Air and curator of music o…
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The JX meets with local leaders: Al Muelhoefer, mayor of Phoenix, Oregon
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15:14Newly elected Phoenix Mayor Al Muelhoefer stands in front of the new Phoenix Government and Public Safety Center building on Second Street. The location also includes the Phoenix Police Department and Jackson County Fire District No. 5 station.(Tony Boom, Rogue Valley Times /
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LISTEN: Town Talk/3rd annual Regional Housing Summit
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43:42Megan Samples and Sam Shoukas preview the 3rd annual Regional Housing Summit, hosted by the George Washington Regional Commission on October 16 at the Fredericksburg Convention Center from 9-4. The summit will bring together local leaders, housing professionals, and advocates to explore solutions to some of the region’s most pressing housing challe…
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September Markets in Focus: Fed Cuts, Labor Market Risks, and Investor Resilience
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12:42Phil Rosen of Opening Bell Daily returns to Inside the ICE House to break down the Fed’s expected rate cut and its broader economic impact. He highlights a 911,000-job downward revision as a warning sign for the labor market and explains why Powell’s messaging will be closely watched. Despite soft jobs data, Phil points to strong earnings and AI mo…
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The long and winding forestry question: roads or no roads?
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30:49(Matt Roth / The Pivot Group) This summer U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins announced during a meeting of the Western Governors’ Association in New Mexico, that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is rescinding the 2001 Roadless Rule. Just days prior to the announcement by USDA, a coalition of Democratic members in Congress from…
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Five years after Almeda fire; transitional housing; labor impact of immigration policy
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15:05Murals with inspiring messages line the fences of the Gateway Transitional Housing Project in Talent, Oregon.(Emma J Nelson / Jefferson Public Radio) JPR's Charlie Zimmerman hosts a showcase of news features. NWPB’s Renee Diaz and Johanna Bejarano: Immigration policies and labor needs: A look at the growing reliance on H-2A workers in the Pacific N…
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