Welcome to The Urban Farm Podcast, your partner in the Grow Your Own Food revolution! This audio only podcast features special guests like Rosemary Morrow, Zach Loeks, and Andrew Millison as we discuss the art and value of growing food in urban areas. We'll explore topics such as gardening basics, urban beekeeping and chicken farming, permaculture, successful composting, monetizing your farm, and much more! Each episode will bring you tips and tricks on how to overcome common challenges, opp ...
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Community Supported Agriculture Podcasts
It's amazing how one little bite can have such a big impact on the greater world -- your health, your community, the economy, and the planet. On One Bite is Everything, we explore your food from unexpected angles -- direct ones and more byzantine ones, too. Each episode features fascinating stories from farmers, chefs, and food experts who share their passion for sustainable, healthy, and delicious food. Discover how your everyday bites can support local farmers, promote environmental sustai ...
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From cover crops to regenerative grazing and organic production to marketing, ATTRA - Voices from the Field is your weekly sustainable agriculture podcast. Voices from the Field is produced by the National Center for Appropriate Technology (NCAT). Since 1976, NCAT has provided relevant information, individualized technical assistance and in-depth resources to support sustainable agriculture and accessible energy solutions. Learn more at NCAT.ORG and ATTRA.NCAT.ORG.
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Beyond the Farm Gate is a show where we shine a light on great Australian stories in agriculture. On the show, you’ll hear from a diverse range of people in the Australian ag industry: from the farmers and community leaders who are shaping the future of rural Australia to innovators and entrepreneurs who are pioneering new approaches and technologies in agriculture. You'll be inspired hearing their stories … and pick up some insights along the way. Produced by Bendigo Bank Agribusiness.
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This is a conversation about the future. About creating a culture that values tomorrow. We reckon a slower, simpler, steadier existence is the first step - one that’s healthier for humans and the planet. We call it Futuresteading. Each week we chat to community builders, ritual makers, food growers, health wizards and environmental wisdom keepers, gathering practical advice and epic solidarity - so we can all nut this thing out together. Join our nitty, gritty, honest and hopeful convo every ...
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The go-to Podcast for do-it-yourself Independent Farmers who are taking control of their own business, skipping the middleman, building their own brand, and selling direct to local Buyers. Guest speakers frequently include successful Farmers who grow and harvest proteins, produce, dairy, and more! Discussions are focused on the business side of Farming. If you farm and it is your livelihood, then building a viable business matters. The Independent Farmer Podcast is hosted by Barn2Door. We of ...
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Rooted Wisdom: Exploring Tribal Agriculture is a captivating podcast journey into the heart of Indigenous agriculture, culture, and traditions. Produced by the Indigenous Food and Agriculture Initiative, host Tish Mindemann delves deep into the timeless practices, sustainable techniques, and profound connections between Indigenous communities and the land they call home. From ancient farming methods passed down through generations to innovative strategies blending tradition with modernity, t ...
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A radio program and podcast from WKNC 88.1 FM HD-1/HD-2 celebrating those who enact positive changes in the Raleigh community.
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Agriculture advocacy, beef, and running. Bridging the gap between consumers and the agriculture community. Hear the stories of farmers, ranchers, and the issues impacting our communities today. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beefrunner/support
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Essential Ingredients powered by NGP is an Online podcast, launched by Justine Reichman a socially minded Founder, Connector and Philanthropist. This podcast features a multi-generational group of startup founders, thought leaders and change makers who discuss the importance of building businesses from concept to purpose that directly align to your purpose and mission and support a regenerative future for and from people to planet. Topics include "building a business to support your purpose" ...
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Agriculture in Interior Alaska? Yes, Interior Alaska is a place that encourages many people to start an agricultural enterprise. Farming Produce, Foraging Mushrooms, Keeping Bees, Raising Chickens; it’s all here. It’s the passion of these individuals that is changing the landscape of Interior Alaska. It’s their vision, their stories and I bring these visionaries and their stories to you. Join us for fun conversations, surprising disclosures, challenges, the trials, the joys and disappointmen ...
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Fintech has the power to build a more inclusive world. Fintech for the People is about the innovators who are developing fintech solutions that reach the people who’ve been left behind. In each episode, we’ll hear from innovators who are creating financial solutions that provide people with the financial tools they need to grow their business, support their family, and build their community. Together, we’ll learn how fintech looks different in spaces and places where basic financial services ...
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Hosted by @Regenaisanceman with the mission of reconnecting us back to where our food is grown & exposing everything that is wrong with our broken food system. We are more disconnected from our food than we ever have been. I sit down with ranchers and farmers to give them a voice and hear their stories, helping paint a picture of what it really looks like to support humanity with food. I also will be talking to others involved in the agriculture space as there is a lot that goes into it all. ...
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Hosted by Gemma Gaudette on Boise State Public Radio News, this weekday public affairs podcast serves as a gathering place where ideas are shared, stories are told and conversations thrive. Whether you’re curious about local government, inspired by the arts or invested in your community, Idaho Matters is where the voices of Idaho come together to inform, engage and celebrate the people and places that make the Gem State unique. Send us your questions, comments or story ideas by emailing idah ...
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Money + Meaning highlights the stories of innovators in our community who are leveraging the power of capital markets to create a more just and sustainable economy. We expand the conversation around impact investing and explore strategies to finance and support social change.
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Farming is a way of life, and is as much about the people as it is the land, crops and livestock. In this Agri Culture podcast series presented by Mary-Jane Lawrie and produced by Kerry Hammond for The Farm Advisory Service, we will uncover compelling and intriguing stories of a range of inspirational people from within the farming community. Join us in conversation to find out what drives them and their businesses, where they get their inspiration from, and what they love about the culture ...
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The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension staff consists of five professional county extension agents and one program assistant trained in the agriculture/natural resources, horticulture, family and consumer sciences, and youth development, as well as support staff who are available to meet your educational needs and requests. Specific areas of program emphasis includes: Water Quality and Conservation, Quality of Life, Resource and Emergency Management, Urban Youth Development, Youth Education, and N ...
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Fair Food Futures
Dr Kiah Smith, Dr Daniel Cruz, and Joanna Horton, in collaboration with civic food networks in Australia
The Fair Food Futures podcast explores the stories and visions for change put forth by community food networks in Australia as they seek to progress transformations towards sustainable food futures, and identifies the strategies, challenges and opportunities for making civil society’s visions for fair food futures come to life. Our main questions were: what does it mean to do ‘food justice’ in Australia? What does your fair food future look like, and how do we get there? With these questions ...
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If you’re a farmer, you know the joy of working the land: the cadence of the seasons, the understanding of the natural world, the tangible results of your hard work. But you probably also know how stressful it can be. From family and finance pressures, to isolation and an exhausting job that has no days off. In fact, agricultural workers experience suicide rates 50% higher than the national average, and that number is rising. On Cultivating Resilience from Cultivemos (FRSAN-NE), farm care st ...
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Get ready for a delectable experience with Meat + Three, your bi-weekly serving of food stories and commentary served up by the talented Fellows at Heritage Radio Network (HRN). Inspired by the Southern tradition of a hearty main dish and three sides, this podcast offers a deep dive into the latest food trends, the socio-cultural impact of food, and personal narratives about our relationships with what we eat and drink. Powered by the HRN Fellowship program, Meat + Three serves as a vibrant ...
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Hello and Welcome to the Bridging Relations Podcast. We're bringing you stories from the first and only Indigenous-led Living Lab in Canada. This Living Lab is a collaboration of producers, scientists, and Indigenous land managers, working together to develop and test innovative solutions in real-world conditions to improve the environmental impact of current farming practices. Here we're exploring diverse perspectives, stories, and experiences, to better understand one another and to enhanc ...
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The Biology Society of South Australia (BSSA) podcast brings you conversations on biology and biodiversity conservation in South Australia and beyond. Each episode features a guest researcher, delving into their area of interest with our host, Kiri Marker. Produced by Colette Blyth, Elisabetta Canteri, Tyler Dornan, Tori Love and Adam Toomes; introduction music by Darcy Whittaker; logistical support from the Biology Society of South Australia Special thanks to previous host & producers: Brad ...
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Given the ongoing challenges facing the agriculture industry – low prices, uncertain markets, trade uncertainty, and inclement weather - it’s no surprise that farmers and farm families are experiencing more stress. “Rural Realities” focuses on helping farmers tap into their resilient nature by presenting advice from experts that can help reduce stress, improve a farm’s financial situation, implement good farm family communication skills, and more. ***The department is providing this podcast ...
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We are enviro ppl. We are young people concerned about the environment that want to take action to protect it. We are involved in environmental activism, volunteering for environmental organizations, or making small lifestyle changes to reduce our impact on the environment. There are many different ways we can be enviro ppl. Some of us choose to focus on one particular issue, such as climate change or pollution. While some of us take a more general approach and try to be as environmentally f ...
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The Beyond Research Podcast brings research to you. Listen as we speak with Canada-based researchers and community leaders to discuss how important discoveries across disciplines are helping shape our lives. You'll hear from experts specializing in health care, climate change, quality of life, our sustainable bioeconomy and beyond. This podcast is brought to you by Research Nova Scotia, an independent, not-for-profit organization with the mandate to support, organize and co-ordinate the fund ...
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Welcome to Ozark Natural Foods The Co-Op Podcast, where we delve into the fresh and vibrant world of organic living, sustainability, and community wellness! Join us as we explore the lush landscapes of Northwest Arkansas and the Ozarks, showcasing local farmers, artisans, and environmental enthusiasts who are shaping the future of ethical consumption. In each episode, our host engages with ONF Employees, Board Members, Members, local community members, agriculture experts, and food lovers to ...
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915: The Science behind white washing trees!
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43:28with Charles Malki of IV Organics In This Episode: Greg interviews Charles Malki, a multifaceted biologist, attorney, author, and inventor, about the innovative benefits of whitewashing trees. Charles details his journey from a passion for plant sciences during his childhood to a career in medicine and law, ultimately leading to the creation of Ivy…
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Goats to the rescue: Grazing herds battle invasive cheatgrass in Idaho's Sagebrush Steppe
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15:48In Bannock County, a hungry herd of goats is taking on invasive cheatgrass, helping the Sagebrush Steppe Land Trust restore native habitat for the region's wild residents.By Boise State Public Radio
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Student-led project saves hundreds of birds in Boise
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15:37Every year, more than 400 birds crash headlong into the windows of East Junior High School, now though, thanks to a new project, those collisions have been cut down dramatically.By Boise State Public Radio
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SNAP Judgment: The Real Story Behind America’s Food Aid
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23:16In this episode, we unpack the full picture of SNAP: what it is, what critics say, why some critiques are fair and others miss the point, and how the program ties into the strength of our entire food system. You’ll hear: A quick history of SNAP and how it evolved from Depression-era “food stamps” into today’s $100 billion stabilizer. Who actually r…
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Idahoans decide on schools, taxes and city leaders in local elections
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43:02Roughly 20% of Idaho voters went to the polls to decide local elections and ballots measures, including school funding, the foothills levy and key races in Boise and Caldwell.By Boise State Public Radio
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Why Most Farmers Don't Make It Full-Time - August Hortsmann | #92
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1:27:04August Hortsmann is a first-generation Missouri cattleman and founder of Hortsmann Cattle Company, a regenerative ranch built on his family’s land near St. Louis. What began as a childhood passion grew into a full-time operation which, over the past eight years, has integrated adaptive grazing, direct-to-consumer beef sales, and long-term soil-focu…
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Goodbye, Russian Olive Trees: Boise works to restore native habitat
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12:49This winter, Boise is cutting down acres of invasive Russian Olive Trees to help Kathryn Albertson Park's native wildlife.By Boise State Public Radio
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Idaho professor helps discover new Uranus moon
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11:25A new moon has emerged in orbit around Uranus, adding another member to the planet's growing celestial family.By Boise State Public Radio
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072: Rethink Your Plate: How Agriculture Shapes Everyday Wellness with Jennifer Waxman
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37:48"Everything about our waking being is affected by the food we eat. And it's not just where your food comes from, but the ingredients…with integrity. Who is putting their love and passion into a crop? Who is not taking the shortcuts? How are individual ingredients… affecting our overall mood, physicality, all those things. All this is coming to ligh…
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Land and Legacy: Farming in Idaho - Protecting agriculture communities
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24:32Who’s working to protect agriculture and help their communities grow?By Boise State Public Radio
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From Brimstone to Broccoli: The Story of Sulfur
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47:44In this episode of Voices from the Field, NCAT Agriculture Specialists Nina Prater, Darron Gaus, and Lee Rinehart continue their exploration of plant nutrients. In previous episodes, they covered nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and calcium, and in this episode they dive into the pungent world of sulfur. They discuss the history of sulfur, how sulf…
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CYC at NC State and the Importance of Agriculture in NC
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27:08Check out the newest episode of Oak City Move where Sophs chats with one of the student leaders of CYC at NC State. Listen to here how Consult Your Community helps small businesses around Raleigh as well as prepare students for careers! There is also a BONUS CLIPPP of EV interviewing the Assistant Commissioner for Western North Carolina Kaleb Rathb…
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A more than o-Kay insight on agritourism, with Kay Tommerup
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40:44Kay Tommerup is a Dairy Farmer and the President of Agritourism Queensland. Agritourism Queensland is a not-for-profit peak agricultural body representing farmers who are embracing agritourism to diversify their businesses. In this episode, Kay runs through the history of Agritourism Queensland, how they support producers, and some practical steps …
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Ep 205 Dalee Ella - Connecting Humanity to the Inward and Outward Energies of Creativity
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2:07:49Jade and Dalee wander through the tender terrain where creativity, womanhood, and everyday life meet. Speaking openly about the way our inner cycles shape what we make and how we show up in the world — and how hard it can be to hold space for both art and livelihood. Together they explore the slow evolution of Dalee’s creative path, the courage it …
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Chef George Easter, a Culinary magician and a Food Systems leader
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51:02Chef George Easter not only creates magical cuisine that generates comments like, "he's a culinary genius", "his menus emulate the arctic skies", he is a strong food system leader. His focus is on being all that and also in creating upscale elegance in his restaurant where every plate tells a story. And what a story it is! He deliberately and thoug…
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Idaho Matters Reporter Roundtable: October 31, 2025
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29:57It’s Friday, which means it's time for our Reporter Roundtable when Idaho Matters gets you up to date on all the news that made headlines this past week.By Boise State Public Radio
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Idaho foodbanks rally to keep families fed amid SNAP shutdown
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13:17As the federal government shutdown threatens to end SNAP benefits, Idaho groups like the Foodbank, Boise Co-op and Farmers Market are rallying to keep families fed.By Boise State Public Radio
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"Not a Tech Person?" How Barn2Door's Onboarding Team Makes it Simple
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42:54Worried you're not "tech-savvy" enough to sell online and use software to manage your orders and inventory? Farmer Alex felt the same way! Learn how Barn2Door's Onboarding Team gave him the tools and confidence to grow his Farm business. For more Farm resources, visit: barn2door.com/resourcesBy Erin Farmer
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914: Turning food waste into bugs with Jeffrey Tomberlin
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23:35Exploring lack soldier fly culture. In This Podcast: Greg chats with Dr. Jeff Tomberlin about the remarkable benefits of black soldier flies in recycling organic waste. Jeff explains the global distribution and industrialization of black soldier flies, their life cycle, and their ability to convert waste into valuable resources like protein for ani…
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Love and ghosts collide in Isabel Cañas' latest gothic novel
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16:14A new gothic novel is blending love, loss and the supernatural in a tale that unearths family secrets that refuse to stay buried.By Boise State Public Radio
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Folklore and Frights: Unearthing the mysteries of the Pacific Northwest
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12:11Venture into the fog-shrouded Pacific Northwest, where ghostly legends, eerie folklore and strange happenings lurk behind every shadowed corner.By Boise State Public Radio
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Women Leading Farming Solutions with Author Nancy Matsumoto
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45:49What if the revolution our food system needs is already happening, quietly, locally, and led by women? In this episode of One Bite is Everything, host Dana DiPrima sits down with journalist and author Nancy Matsumoto to explore the themes of her upcoming book, Reaping What She Sows: How Women Are Rebuilding Our Broken Food System, a powerful look a…
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Idaho Matters Doctor Roundtable: October 29, 2025
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28:14Idaho’s Medical Freedom Act, which took effect on July first, has public health experts concerned.By Boise State Public Radio
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From storytelling to symphony: Boise Philharmonic takes lead as city's Cultural Ambassador
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12:29The Boise Philharmonic has taken over as the cities Cultural Ambassador, continuing Boise's tradition of showcasing its rich artistic spirit to the world.By Boise State Public Radio
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Nature vs Humans - Will Harris | #91
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1:23:59Will Harris is a sixth-generation cattleman and owner of White Oak Pastures, a 158-year-old family farm in Bluffton, Georgia. Since 1866, the Harris family has practiced land-based farming rooted in regeneration, humane animal husbandry, and zero-waste production. In this episode, Will reflects on the farm’s evolution from industrial cattle operati…
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New data reveals growing insurances challenges for Idaho residents
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12:58Homeowners in Idaho are facing rising insurance costs and harder-to-maintain coverage. Now newly released data is shedding light on the scope of the problem.By Boise State Public Radio
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'Witness to War:' The remarkable transformation of a soldier turned doctor
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21:09Charlie Clements went from flying missions in Vietnam to risking his life as a doctor caring for civilians in war zones, making a commitment to nonviolence that would change his life and many others.By Boise State Public Radio
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Breaking the silence: Men, mental health and society
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10:20Boys and men are struggling in silence - with school, mental health and addiction - and masculinity may be part of the problem.By Boise State Public Radio
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071: Community Baked In: PACHA Bread's Secret Ingredient with Maddie Hamann
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28:41"It's a really interesting thing to figure out how to communicate the essence of something like [Pacha Bread] and the heart of what the product is. It's a bread that could heal the planet and could heal our bodies. It's something really magical."–Maddie Hamann Sometimes the best things in life take time to rise, especially when you're trying to bui…
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Land and Legacy: Meet the next generation of younger farmers
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22:23Meet the next generation of Idaho farmers - young growers tackling rising costs and development pressures while finding innovative ways to keep the state's agricultural legacy alive.By Boise State Public Radio
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Land and Legacy: Supporting Idaho's emerging farmers
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14:03A new farm incubator in the Treasure Valley is helping Idaho's next generation of farmers overcome land access challenges and build a more sustainable future for local agriculture.By Boise State Public Radio
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Idaho storytellers hit the big screen in statewide film tour
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7:06The Idaho Film Society is taking is hitting the road, bringing short films to six cities and spotlighting the next wave of Idaho storytellers.By Boise State Public Radio
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You’re Not Alone, Part 2: Suicide Prevention in Rural Communities with the Farmer Angel Network
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22:15Dorothy Harms and Vicky Meinholz, two of the leaders of the Farmer Angel Network, continue their conversation with the Wisconsin Farm Center’s Karen Endres about suicide prevention and the importance of hope in rural communities. Farmer Angel Network was created after the loss of Dorothy and Vicki’s friend, Leon Statz, who died by suicide. Since th…
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EP 204 The Passage of Self: Dance, Grief, and Heart Wisdom with Eclectica (Demi Lee)
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1:08:00In this episode, Demi Lee takes us deep into the story of Eclectica — a movement, a community, and a living expression of embodiment and transformation. Together, we explore how dance becomes a language for healing, how grief can serve as an elder and sacred teacher, and how true empowerment begins with self-responsibility. Demi shares the evolutio…
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Beloved Boise Bench figure may soon become a historic landmark: A look at Betty the Washerwoman
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4:34We have a special podcast episode for you today from the Boise State Public Radio newsroom. A beloved Bench figure may soon become Boise’s latest historic landmark. Betty the Washerwoman has been overlooking Vista Avenue near Overland for about 65 years. https://www.boisestatepublicradio.org/arts-culture/2025-10-24/betty-washer-woman-maytag-animatr…
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Idaho Matters Reporter Roundtable: October 24, 2025
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24:21It’s Friday, which means it's time for our Reporter Roundtable when Idaho Matters gets you up to date on all the news that made headlines this past week.By Boise State Public Radio
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'Stitching Freedom:' A memoire of hope, art and the fight for justice
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14:02Wrongfully imprisoned as a teen, activist and author Gary Tyler turned decades behind bars into a story of resilience, art and redemption.By Boise State Public Radio
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913: Everything Garden a Permaculture Principle
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41:30Garden Chat with Don Titmus In this garden chat, Greg and Don Titmus dive into the Permaculture Principle Everything Gardens, focusing on the beneficial relationships within an ecosystem, particularly soil, food webs, and the role of different plants and animals. They explore how weeds, chickens as soil tillers, water as a sculptor, and the role of…
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Organic Certification: One Step at a Time
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59:15In this episode of Voices from the Field, NCAT Agriculture Specialist Audrey Kolde sits down with colleagues Ann Baier and Andrew Coggins to discuss the initial steps in obtaining organic certification in farming. Before coming to NCAT, Audrey worked as a manager of vegetable production on a certified organic farm, and she brings that experience to…
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Idaho loses 35% of OBGYNs after abortion ban takes effect
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21:05A new JAMA study reveals that since Idaho's near-total abortion ban took effect, the state has lost 35% of its obstetricians, intensifying already limited access to maternity care - especially in rural communities.By Boise State Public Radio
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White-Nose Syndrome threatens bats - A new film tells the story of hope and science
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9:31A new documentary is highlighting the work of female scientists fighting to save North America's bats from the devastating white-nose syndrome.By Boise State Public Radio
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Rachel Linden serves up love and second chances in 'The Secret of Orange Blossom Cake'
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13:25Rachel Linden is back with a new novel that is infused with her signature touch of hope and magic.By Boise State Public Radio
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Lately, social media and responses to articles about farm struggles have been filled with comments saying things like “Farmers voted for Trump — they got what they deserve.” This week, your OBIE host, Dana DiPrima, slows that conversation down. In this reflective episode, she unpacks the frustration and anger behind those comments — and explores wh…
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Idaho Matters Doctor Roundtable: October 22, 2025
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27:12Health officials in California are investigating three unrelated cases of mpox, and what’s worrying medical experts is that this strain appears to be more serious.By Boise State Public Radio
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Boise's historic Armory finds new life with River House Ministries
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7:20In a surprising turn, River House Ministries captured the Boise City Council's support with its vision to transform the long-vacant Armory into a place for community and worship.By Boise State Public Radio
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Boise's 'Off Center Dance' awarded grant for bold, high-flying production
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9:31Off Center Dance is bringing a high-energy performance to Boise this November featuring 22 artists, aerial acrobatics and plenty of visual flair.By Boise State Public Radio
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The Miracle Of Rural America - Joel Hollingsworth | #90
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2:44:45Ryan sits down with Joel Hollingsworth of Smoke River Ranch in Oklahoma, who lays out a clear, unflinching diagnosis of America’s decline. He then takes you through the solution, step by step, exactly whats required. In short, the miracle ahead has only one path, and that is a restored and vitalized rural America. Key Topics: Collapse and renewal o…
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