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Recording & Mixing

Sound On Sound

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Welcome to the Sound On Sound Recording and Mixing podcast channel where you’ll find shows packed with Hints & Tips about getting the most out of the recording, mixing and mastering process. More information and content can be found at www.soundonsound.com/podcasts | Facebook, Twitter and Instagram - @soundonsoundmag | YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/soundonsoundvideo
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I've spent the last 16 years helping musicians simplify the music-making process and start releasing as much music as they want, music they're proud to share with the world. As a lifelong musician and songwriter, I've released new music almost every year over the last few decades. I know the fear that comes from putting yourself out there and releasing your art to the world. I also know the deep joy that comes from building a body of work. I want to help you get there, too.
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BrainStuff

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Whether the topic is popcorn or particle physics, you can count on BrainStuff to explore -- and explain -- the everyday science in the world around us.
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Local band Brainium tells stories about playing live (anywhere from bars to parking lots), recording music starting in the 80s (cassette tape) through today (DAW), their eventually-to-be-released stage musical, and more. Self-described (in the song “Our Kind of Town”) as “Two guys in disguise as a pseudointellectual music machine” Brainium is guitarist (and much more) Thom Ciezki and keyboardist (and much less) Gary Schmid. Both (especially Thom) have played in other local bands but only Bra ...
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This podcast channel is dedicated to providing you with lots of information relating to positive thinking, mindfulness meditation, ancient scripture and wisdom combined with modern science. I hope I find it useful and if you have any suggestions on what you'd like to hear please let me know. Have a great life. Mark Dawes
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Uncinched

Qualitea Equine & Stable Instincts

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Welcome to Uncinched, the unfiltered horse podcast you didn’t know you needed. Hosted by Stable Instincts & QualiTea Equine, this show is your backstage pass to the real, raw, and hilarious world of working with horses. We started Uncinched because, like a lot of horse people, we were craving honest conversations. The horse industry is full of incredible highs and gut-wrenching lows, and too often, those tough, gritty, or awkward moments get left out of the spotlight. So, we decided to creat ...
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Life and career rarely go to plan. Breakthroughs happen on the ragged edge when things aren't quite going as expected. Self-aware people learn from those trials. What I Wish I Knew podcast hosts Mike Irwin and Simon Daw explore lessons learned by everyone, including academics, athletes, creators, entrepreneurs, leaders, writers, and difference makers. They have three things in common: none are perfect, all are humble, and they've learned a few things along the way. In What I Wish I Knew, the ...
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Crimelines® True Crime

Crimelines True Crime

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Crimelines walks you through true crime events, pairing captivating tales with clear storytelling. Host Charlie brings in appropriate historic and cultural context to look beyond what happened and consider why it happened. Crimelines is a registered trademark of Crimelines LLC
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Dawescast

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We're Noah & Eli, and we have Something in Common: we love Dawes. Our Dawes podcast journeys one by one through each and every song in the Dawes discography, exploring the genius behind our favorite band.
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Right Now with Jim Daws is a webcast covering news, politics & culture from an America First perspective. You can listen almost anywhere except Facebook, Twitter or YouTube. Jim is currently on hiatus, but the show will return in February 2022. Right Now is listener supported. Help make this program possible by clicking here: www.paypal.me/rightnowjimdaws
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Pod 5 Podcast

Steven Daws

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Facts in five minutes, all you need on any subject from movies to history in bite-sized chunks. You can also contribute a question you always wanted the answer to, and we will make an episode about it. Message us on Twitter @pod_5_podcast and please tell your friends!
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The podcast for marketers who want to learn how to optimize their B2B website. Each episode we’ll discuss the hottest subjects surrounding conversion rate optimization and give you tips to transform your website into a revenue-generating machine.Join me for easy-to-action tips that can help you change the game.
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Arena

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Irish podcast exploring what's happening in the world of arts, culture and entertainment. Listen live every weeknight on RTÉ Radio 1 from 7-8pm. Listen to individual clips at rte.ie/arena.
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Harmonic Horizons

S1gns Of L1fe & Jon Audio

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Welcome to “Harmonic Horizons” where we explore new realms and possibilities in sound. In each episode, we'll delve into the vast world of music and sound, discovering innovative techniques, emerging genres, and the untold stories behind the notes.
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Chickens Can't See Cubes

Piper Dawes and Christopher Parr

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A podcast all about 100% true facts that have not at all been made up. Especially not by host Piper Dawes (@pipertalks), or Christopher Parr (@trilbynorton), the director of the Munchausen Institute for Totally Real Research. You probably could make it up, but we haven’t. Honest!
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Wes Martin

Wes Martin

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Wes Martin, I write songs and paint. Not at the same time. I wrote a song per week in '11 as Ukuleleboy (despite rarely using one, I know!!). I still write and record songs, annd post them on here. Hope you enjoy listening. Wes
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Music Production Made Simple is a podcast about how to make beats based on FL Studio (Music Program DAW). The podcast is hosted by GratuiTous (Riley Weller), who is independent from FL Studio, and all opinions are his own. Learn beatmaking, music production tips, arrangement, mixing, mastering, sound design, and music computers. View Beatmaking Courses: https://itsGratuiTous.com/courses/ # GratuiTous
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Welcome to ‘Mike Dawes has a Podcast’, a series of one on one discussions about guitar, guitarists, and the music industry. MDHAP features a selection of long-form interviews I conducted with some of the most interesting artists in the scene today. I will be talking to friends from the road of all genres, as well as some exciting guests I will be meeting for the first time. This podcast is presented by the amazing ToneWoodAmp, the revolutionary award-winning effects processor for acoustic gu ...
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A dad with a podcast dealing with mental health and other odd things that interest me. I have OCD, anxiety, and emetophobia, and I will discuss what happens to me and how these conditions affect other people as well. Please remember to subscribe to my podcast and leave a review; it will be hugely appreciated. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/walking-with-anxiety/support
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Jet Kernaghan's hobbies are dirt bike riding, and bushwalking in Springbrook and MacPherson Ranges, scenic rim, Springbrook is his suburb 4123 QLD. Music Production is his core interest. Recording studio technique, log as a format for recording, Gibson Guitars, Native Instruments (software), Logic Vs Protools - pros and cons, Pros and cons of Logic vs protocols, What is the best DAW (music production tool)
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Conversations draws you deeper into the life story of someone you may have heard about, but never met. Journey into their world, joining them on epic adventures to unfamiliar places, back in time to wild moments of history, and into their deepest memories, to be moved by personal stories of resilience and redemption. Hosted by Richard Fidler and Sarah Kanowski, Conversations is the ABC's most popular long-form interview program. Every day we explore the vast tapestry of human experience, wea ...
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Jet Kernaghan’s hobbies are dirt bike riding, and bushwalking in Springbrook and MacPherson Ranges, scenic rim, Springbrook is his suburb 4123 QLD. Music Production is his core interest. Recording studio technique, log as a format for recording, Gibson Guitars, Native Instruments (software), Logic Vs Protools - pros and cons, Pros and cons of Logic vs protocols , What is the best DAW (music production tool)
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Hosted by the hyperactive music producer Oxygenfad each episode we talk to a new artist about their stories and how they do what they do. There is a human, beautiful side to the show when people talk about struggles they had to go through but there is also a gigantic nerd element to the show when we talk about 90's DOS trackers, DAWs, VSTs, and the best foam to use when building your own sound proofed studio. There is always something to learn from each episode and the takeaways will help yo ...
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Rural Focus is a unique program in commercial radio: it provides the most comprehensive coverage of agricultural and agribusiness issues affecting the rural communities in regional Western Australia.
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Screen Test of Time

Suzan Eraslan and David Daw

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The Screen Test of Time is a podcast where Suzan Eraslan and David Daw set out to watch every movie ever nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture, in order, from the first awards season to eventually the present day. Each week, they watch and review a different movie, and when they've watched everything nominated in a particular year, they tell you whether the Oscar went to the right one!
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The UBK Happy Funtime Hour

Gregory Scott (UBK) & Nathan Daniel

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Two passionate audio engineering nerds --- Kush Audio gear designer and avowed analog snob Gregory Scott, and ITB mixing pro Nathan Daniel --- crack themselves up while answering listeners' questions about everything from gear and plugins, to the psychology of mixing, to what makes a song grab the listener's ears and heart and how to get more of it into your productions. Whether you mix professionally on a 9000J or in your bedroom on Cubase, these ballbusting fanatics of sound will spark you ...
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Podcast featuring Maye Gal, ingleserang walang pera (broke). A 26 year old self proclaimed critic and minimalist. Curator of things and broken human. Occasional photographer and erratic interior specialist. Gandang ganda sa sarili. Daming satsat minsan non-sense naman. May drama ang mama so sit back and listen to her not-so-peculiar chika and spilling the bean moments. She’s an art of her own daw (sabi niya). x
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Long-time Crystal Palace fan podcast talking about team news, Palace match reviews, and Crystal Palace Football club history. To become a member to get Crystal Palace updates early, visit: ko-fi.com/palacetothecore Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/palace-to-the-core-crystal-palace-pod--5084265/support.
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Open Dawes Training is a public speaking, presentation and communication skills coaching company, with the key motivation of the company being to help people open doors that they may not even know exist yet, with increased confidence, willingness, and skills to present and speak in front of/with others. The podcast is taken from the live weekly "Opened Dawes" Live video show, where founder Chris Dawes dives into the key areas that make the difference with "public speaking", whether that is f ...
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Dan Can Make Beats

Daniel Bertrand-Grell

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Just a random depressed INTP-T type guy called Dan from somewhere in South London that can make beats. I've been making music for 21 years. My main DAW is FL Studio. I sometimes rewire to Reason. Mainly started making beats to tackle panic attacks, depression and general anxiety over the years. I'm mainly a film actor outside of music. I've started to transition into film scoring lately musically. My genres are Electronic, Hip Hop/ Boom-Bap, Drill/ Grime, R'n'B, Film and Soundtrack. @DanCanM ...
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It's thought that dark matter makes up 85% of the universe, but to date there has been no conclusive proof of its existence. In this podcast, University of Sheffield particle physicists Professor Dan Tovey and Dr Ed Daw debate two competing theories that might explain dark matter – axions and weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs).
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Welcome to the world of audio podcasting. We will focus on the equipment used including the various types of recording devices used in audio capture and the file types such as wave and mp3. Become familiar with the differing online platforms used to record guests remotely. You will also be introduced to the concept of the Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) and Integrated Podcast Production Studios such as the RodeCaster. Lastly, you will learn of the various storage mediums to save and store po ...
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Someone's host has been recording entirely the right sort of podcast... Join me for Kingkiller Chronicle character profiles, theory discussions, and more! SPOILERS abound here -- if you haven't read the existing books (The Name of the Wind and The Wise Man's Fear), be warned! Currently updating monthly with profiles of the male characters. I am not in any way affiliated with Rothfuss or his publisher, DAW Books. Find me on Twitter at twitter.com/etrsop or email me, [email protected]. If you w ...
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Married for 51 years, Deanna and Brady Burton have a lot to share, with both their careers in education taking them across the state of Kansas. The 2 of them might be retired from education, but continue to be active with part-time jobs. The importance of staying physically and mentally active, as well as spending as much time as possible with fami…
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Christie took up wheelchair racing as a child as part of her rehab after a car crash left her with paraplegia. Sometimes dangerous and always thrilling, the sport helped to restore her sense of self and Christie went on to compete in seven Paralympic Games. But she almost gave up one of her events, the marathon, after a terrifying experience in Bos…
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This morning, Head of NBN WA/SA/NT Naomi Evans tells us how their Innovate with NBN grants program, celebrating regional businesses across the state. Rural Aid's Roger Hitchcock has a message for us ahead of Mental Health Week, Pioneer Seeds' Kim Mayfield has the latest on hybrids, and Nutrien's Harry Carol gives us a Mt Barker sale yard update whi…
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Jane Goodall, the renowned conservationist and pioneer of groundbreaking chimpanzee field research, has died of natural causes at the age of 91. Jane lived an utterly remarkable life, and her discoveries revolutionised science. She was only 26 years old when she first visited Tanzania to begin her research on chimpanzees in the wild Before Jane wen…
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Lots happening now that Spring has properly arrived! Lots of Perth Royal Show updates and a chat with the 2025 WA Rural Ambassador winner Tiff Davey. Holyoake's Jo Drayton runs us through today's Turn Up In Blue Day happening in Northam. 4 Farmers' Bill Crabtree has some interesting cost-savings methods for getting rid of budworm and diamond-back m…
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Lawyer Paula Gerber on the human rights of the most endangered group of people in any community - its children. They are open to the most predatory forms of exploitation simply because they don't have the worldliness of adults, and must rely on trust and goodwill. When Paula Gerber was growing up in suburban Brisbane, she didn’t spend her weekends …
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Musician Paul Field on grieving the death of his baby girl, Bernadette, and how she inspired his family band, The Wiggles, to bring joy into the lives of millions of children. CW: This episode of Conversations discusses the death of a child. Paul Field was on tour in Queensland with his band, the Cockroaches, when he received a call that would alte…
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Bruce Smith joins Kevin Young to read “Open Letter To My Ancestors” by Mary Ruefle, and his own poem “The Game.” Smith, the author of eight poetry collections, including the forthcoming “Hungry Ghost,” has received awards from the Academy of American Poets and the American Academy of Arts and Letters, in addition to fellowships from the Guggenheim …
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When Brad Guy went skydiving in his early 20s, his whole family was there to watch. But when Brad jumped out of the plane strapped to his instructor, the parachute, and the backup chute both failed to open. The pair plunged to the ground at 80km an hour, and miraculously both survived. The fall was terrifying, but recovery is what scared Brad the m…
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https://brianfunk.comIs your best music not getting made? Do you struggle through the process? This video contains 10 habits of prolific music producers. Adopt them into your music making and let your best music come to life! Every time we make music is a unique and special experience. We will never be in exactly the same place again. We have to ta…
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Socialism and communism are often mentioned in the same breath, and they do share a common history, but socialists aren't necessarily communists -- and vice versa. Learn more about both concepts and how they've been put into practice in this episode of BrainStuff, based on this article: https://people.howstuffworks.com/socialism-vs-communism.htm Se…
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Tough time naming this one. It's about equipment we either made ourselves or modified in some significant way. "Do it yourself" is close enough. Oh, and we had the same stupid recording problem we had once before where one mic wasn't recording so the levels are way off (despite some effort to fix it in post...it was worse!). At least it's a short e…
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Our bodies can often prevent us from catching the same illness twice, and vaccines use that bodily system to prevent us from getting sick in the first place. Learn how the immune response works, what goes into vaccines, and why vaccines are safe for kids in this episode of BrainStuff, based on this article: https://health.howstuffworks.com/wellness…
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Having fun, apparently, is a big part of what goes on at the Manhattan Senior Center of Riley County. Director Liz Nelson and Program Coordinator Dane Schmidt have a lively discussion on this Aging Gratefully Podcast episode, talking about the many activities and services offered, including games, music, talks, exercise sessions, Halloween parties,…
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Cereal and lupin growers in WA's Lakes District are tackling increasing populations of pest scarab beetle larvae, better known as cockchafers. DPIRD research scientist Dr Dusty Severtson is urging farmers to report the pest and its damage. Craig White, Elders State Manager of Advisory Services for Agronomy and Livestock, calls in during some evenin…
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Phillipa Perry grew in England and as a teenager went to a finishing school in Switzerland where she learnt to ski and speak in a posh accent. But instead of joining the aristocracy she worked as debt collector, a manager at McDonalds and eventually a psychotherapist. Later she married the celebrated artist Grayson Perry, who is famous for his cros…
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When an Omaha teenager disappeared outside of her school, the police looked at people she knew as their likely suspects. But when a surprise confession came in, this case ended up in years of legal wrangling only to leave people asking if someone can be wrongfully convicted without being actually innocent. This case is *disputed* Support the show! …
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Stronger global beef markets, favourable seasonal conditions and higher local cattle inventory is supporting record-breaking production volumes, according to RaboResearch. We hear from senior animal proteins analyst Angus Gidley-Baird about their latest report. ADM Trading's Tom Mayfield has the latest canola insights and Countryman editor Cally Du…
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Bronnie Ware was recovering from burnout when she wrote a blog post reflecting on years working as a palliative carer and the epiphanies patients shared with her as they faced death. It was read by millions and became the basis of her best-selling book, The Top 5 Regrets of the Dying. And the lessons Bronnie learnt from her dying patients also help…
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💨 Take the Speed-Mixing Challenge 💨 https://www.speedmixingchallenge.com Try Out My Vocal Plugin: GilderVox https://www.gildervox.com Think back to when you FIRST got into music production. Remember how fun everything was? I recently played my very first recording for my wife and kids, and the sound quality wasn't all that great, but I remember how…
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Editor Darren O'Dea gives us the top stories in this week's edition of Farm Weekly, including a rundown of last week's Farm-HER event in Berkshire Valley. AgVocate WA's Sophie Wooldridge pops in to recap their popular Boots and Ballgowns Ball. And Pioneer Seeds' Erinn McCartney reminds us of tomorrow's field walk at their York STRIKE site. See omny…
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To Australia he was a genius adman and best-selling author but behind closed doors Bryce Courtenay was a deeply flawed husband and father. His son, Adam, has tried to make sense of the lies, the ego and the heartbreak. When Adam Courtenay was growing up, he saw his dad Bryce as a hero. Bryce worked in advertising so he knew all the latest, coolest …
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Did you know WA has stronger laws governing bicycle lighting than we do for trains? Railway safety advocate Lara Jensen joins Rural Focus for an eye-opening chat about the long-fought battle for better lighting at rural crossings. Stew Mckenzie from Burando Hill tells us about the latest hay-handling gear, and Member for the Central Wheatbelt Lachl…
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In 2017, journalist Nick McKenzie heard rumours of executions and cover-ups inside Australia’s most elite military unit. For the next eight years, Nick waged an epic battle for the truth to be acknowledged about Ben Roberts-Smith VC. Along with his colleague Chris Masters, Nick began an investigation which hinged on Australia’s most famous, and mos…
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Today's all about recapping! The incredible Brad Hogg (cricket legend and Williams local) recaps the Southwest NRM drought resilience event that took place in Bridgetown last week. We go back to Friday with Bell Seeds' Kellie Bell and Burando Hill's Stew Mckenzie at the Bell Seeds Pasture Field Day. Plus, we check in with Brett Johnson from Farm Sh…
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Taking life day by day and doing the best we can are suggestions from Lori Bishop, who has 40-plus years in nonprofit management, primarily as Executive Director of the Flint Hills Volunteer Center and Director of the AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP of Riley County. Lori not only shares her own personal story, including the death of one of her sons by suic…
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Merrifield Real Estate's Jeremy Stewart gives us a snapshot of the latest housing trends in Albany and the Great Southern. Roger Hitchcock from Rural Aid talks about how to deal with family breakdowns when living rurally. We chat to Vanessa Scott from Ord Minnett, as they become a corporate sponsor for the Rural, Regional and Remote Women's Network…
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Let's Chat! You know we love to talk... In this episode, we dive into the routines, habits, and mindsets that keep both horses and riders fit, happy, and ready for the work ahead. From building simple, effective fitness plans to the importance of warm-ups and cool-downs—especially in Western Canada’s unpredictable weather—we’re breaking down what i…
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Vice Chair of Women in Farming Naomi Hall joins Rural Focus this morning for a chat about some exciting events coming up. Pioneer Seeds' Western Region Sales Manager Erinn McCartney gives us the latest on the upcoming joint field walk at their York STRIKE site. Gerard Roney from Advantage Feeders gives us advice on automated feeders and whether the…
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Claire Parkinson is the daughter of a long-distance lorry driver and her first job was cleaning the urinals at her local Suffolk factory. A stint as a prison officer set her up with stability and responsibility, then she was assigned to protect a notorious murderer. Content warning: this episode contains strong language. As a child, Claire was the …
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As we know, a motive is not necessary to prove a crime in court. But when the state struggles to come up with one, does it impact the jury’s ability to come to an agreement? This case is *solved* Book recommendation: https://neweraincj.org/book-now-available-1 Thank you to Newspapers.com for supporting Crimelines. Use code CRIMELINES to get 20% off…
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💨 Take the Speed-Mixing Challenge 💨 https://www.speedmixingchallenge.com The number one way to level up your mixes is to level up your recording and production game. If you can get to a point where you record tracks that almost mix themselves, you'll find mixing becomes EASY. #ToneMasterPro #FenderBy Joe Gilder
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Farm Weekly editor Darren O'Dea gives us this week's main stories, including a sale that did not go ahead for a major sheep station. 4 Farmer's Bill Crabtree gives advice on dealing with potassium deficiency due to all the rain we've been getting. Southwest Liberal member Steve Thomas talks gun laws and energy breakthroughs. And the ever-reliable C…
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Tom Robinson was a 14-year-old living in the Brisbane suburbs when he made a promise to himself to become the youngest person ever to row across the Pacific Ocean. Nine years later Tom set off from Peru bound for Australia without a support crew and limited communication. Tom navigated by the stars, made eye contact with a shark and rowed up to 15 …
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