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Unique spoof comedy from a little grey ship in lower Lake Huron. Join the absurd world of Tom Bobbajobski with his phone in guests, top tips. weather from the bottom of the lake, what's on in Huron City and the Grey Water Area plus music and drama and much much more. Best enjoyed in order, from 1-12!
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The SHORE Line

Shores & Islands Ohio

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The Shore Line, brought to you by Shores & Islands Ohio, is the definitive podcast about fun attractions and activities, including behind the scenes interviews and local insider tips, for the Midwest’s hottest vacation destination. Between Toledo and Cleveland, our area provides an eclectic mix of historically-significant sites, family-fun amusements, gorgeous scenery, and outdoor recreation. The region boasts the Great Lakes’ best fishing as well as migratory bird watching opportunities. Wh ...
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Award Winning Audio Drama from Huron City Radio. Winner of Outstanding Drama Fiction Podcast and Best Writing Script Fiction Podcast, and Nominated for Best Lead Performance in Fiction Podcast at New Jersey WebFest 2021. Tales of wonder, joy and sorrow, as Walter remembers the people and events that shaped him growing up by Lake Huron in the Grey Water Area. Each month triggers memories of times past, when things were different, but people were much the same. Featuring Marty Garavaglia as Wa ...
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Theory & Philosophy

David Guignion

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Welcome! My name’s David Guignion and I distill complicated philosophical and theoretical ideas for wide audiences. While ideas are important to help us understand the world, it is even more important to put ideas into action. Some of this channel’s key theoretical and pragmatic influences include, but are not limited to, Marxism, Decolonialization, Feminism, Gender and Queer theory, and Critical Race Theory. This channel’s content is recorded on the in Tiohtiá:ke/Montreal, the traditional t ...
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Mission To The Grey Hole

Huron City Radio

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Award Winning Epic Sci-Fi Dramedy set in 2268 where a Grey Hole is rampaging across the Universe and Earth may contain the only thing capable of fixing it. Winner of Best International Show and Best Cast Performance at New Zealand Webfest 2022.
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The HSHV Podcast

Huron Podcasting Club

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Through stories paired with underrated songs, this podcast shines a spotlight on the unique animals at the Humane Society of Huron Valley. Each episode is dedicated to an animal and goes beyond just telling facts: we recognize that animals have distinct characters and emotions, each with their own story to tell, much like us people do. In addition, we also cover a variety of fun ways you can support the HSHV nd advocate for animal rights.
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Welcome to the Tom Greene Podcast! I’m a proud Detroit Sports Fan and Saginaw Valley State University Grad! I'm the current sportswriter for the Huron Daily Tribune out of Bad Axe, MI, and this is where I talk national sports and variety subjects. I’m always looking for guests, feel free to contact me if you have a topic to discuss or idea you want to see. Feel free to give my podcasts a listen and to subscribe to them, so you're always up to date!
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Raccoon Man

Huron City Radio

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When Raccoon Man hunts the hunters, death is the only winner. For Detective Harry Stewart, returning to his home town of Huron City provides opportunity to look into the disappearance some thirty years ago of his sister 'Frankie'. And when the unusual death of a man torn to pieces turns up on his desk, one man links both events, Michael Kauffman, rich kid made even richer and now pillar of Huron City society. Will Harry get to the end of both his pursuits, or will he be clouded by the past a ...
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Memo to Sophie

Noah Black

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Reporter Martin Holloway has been missing for three years following his disappearance in the Huron National Forest. The only chance of finding any possible clues are hidden within his voice memos to his transcriptionist, Sophie Cooper. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/memotosophie/support
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Each episode will focus on a different aspect or example of the general theme. Our kick-off frame is the awkward position that progressives find themselves in. It seems obvious, at least to a significant portion of Leftists, that “working within the Democratic Party” has to be part of any realistic strategy for making substantive, social democratic or radical change in the United States. What is far less clear is what this means practically, in terms of organization and elections. For many y ...
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In 2011, Jason Kloss swam across Lake Huron -- a 65-kilometre open water swim his grandfather completed 20 years before him. Now (12 years later), he's pledged to swim across Lake Ontario to raise money and awareness for Mental Health and Suicide Prevention. This podcast will document his journey and will bring you conversations on mental health, determination, building habits and achieving your goals. For more information on Jason's swim for the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health visit ...
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The Sounds in My Head is a biweekly music show featuring songs and bands you might have missed. Hosted by Daniel since 2004. Musically The Sounds in My Head attempts to be fairly eclectic, but probably tends to lean towards "indie pop" music. Also, I try to squeeze in as much left-wing propaganda as possible between tracks.
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The Niigaaniin Podcast

Niigaaniin Services

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The highs, the lows, the dirty, the funny. We're the best kept secret on the North Shore and we're sharing it all with you here. At Niigaaniin, no one gets left behind. Anishinaabe kwewag miinwaa ninwak from the North Shore of Lake Huron discuss social issues, life stories, and chat with special guests to bring you all of the tea.
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Deep Dive: The Park, the Alligator and the Millions

Expect Accountability, Expect Integrity

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The Huron-Clinton Metroparks Authority, with its $65M taxpayer-funded budget, holds immense power—but little accountability. When bizarre alligator alerts overshadowed escalating dangers on a neighborhood road recognized as a free park entrance, Dr. William Huszti had enough. Armed with FOIA and determination, he uncovered millions in wasted revenue, systemic failures, and neglected safety. This isn’t just one community's fight—it’s a gripping story of power, accountability, and the fight fo ...
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We are based at the University of Toronto Mississauga (UTM) campus. Telling one UTM story at a time. Interviews are conducted, hosted, edited, and produced by Carla DeMarco. Original music by Tim Lane. I wish to acknowledge this land on which the University of Toronto Mississauga operates. For thousands of years it has been the traditional land of the Huron-Wendat, the Seneca, and the Mississaugas of the Credit. Today, this meeting place is still the home to many Indigenous people from acros ...
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The Journalism Salute is a journalism appreciation podcast. We interview working journalists about who they are and what they do. Our aim is to have diverse guests, thoughtful questions, and interesting conversation. If you're an aspiring journalist, you'll learn potential careers to pursue and tips to put to use. If you're an experienced journalist, you'll learn about like-minded members of your profession with notable stories to tell. And if you're not a journalist, we hope you'll garner o ...
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Welcome to Friends Who Argue, a podcast for the litigation bar brought to you by The Advocates’ Society and hosted by our Young Advocates' and 10+ Standing Committees. Friends Who Argue features intimate conversations with advocates from across Canada, who will share stories from their journeys as advocates. As litigators, we live in an adversarial world but we all have one thing in common - we are officers of the court who are passionate about the profession of law and advocating for our cl ...
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What started out as random discussions, turned into Tuesday morning coffee, and now a podcast. Jake Lindgren (financial advisor at Edward Jones), Craig Lee (photographer and owner of Craig Lee Studios) and Dr. Josh Carr (chiropractor at Carr Chiropractic Clinic) have decided to turn our conversations into a podcast in order for others to listen.As you will hear in our first podcast episode, the title has two meanings. The first brings our famed Dakota Avenue into the mix due to Jake and Crai ...
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Earth Eats

Indiana Public Media

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Earth Eats is a show about food and farming. It’s storytelling, recipes, farm visits, and kitchen sessions. We have conversations with scholars, chefs, growers, and food justice activists. We hear from authors, artists, scientists, poets, and people who love to eat. Earth Eats is a production of WFIU Public Radio and Indiana Public Media.
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Tony Ho

CBC

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Award-winning sketch troupe Tony Ho brings their uniquely disturbing brand of sketch comedy straight to your ears. The third season of their acclaimed podcast continues to mine big laughs from the sinister, the sad and the absurd. Funny strange. Featuring Miguel Rivas, Roger Bainbridge and Adam Niebergall.
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This is a collection of Bob Dye's timeless messages recorded between 1987 and 2004. Bob Dye was an active member and Deacon/Elder of Noelridge Park Church since he and his wife Coral moved to Cedar Rapids, Iowa, in 1970. Bob L. Dye was born on March 15, 1937 in Gowanda, a small town in rural western New York State. He was the third child of Ralph and Marian Scott Dye. Bob grew up on a dairy farm on Dye Road in South Dayton, NY. A devoted Christian, Bob graduated from Roberts Wesleyan College ...
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Moment Meditations

Christopher M Start

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Welcome to Moment Meditations. In these podcasts, we will reflect on key events and emotions in life. Practicing mindfulness, we'll find opportunities for gratitude and growth in the beautiful and difficult moments in life. Cover art photo provided by Barrie Johnson on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@barrierphotography
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Design Vault

Glen-Gery // Gābl Media

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From historic homes to contemporary architecture, brick is one of the most popular design elements around the world. However, it's easy to get the impression that creative use of brick can be limited. This podcast shares the inspiring stories of architectural leaders and how ideas of the past inspired ingenious designs of today. Each episode will stretch the imagination and fuel your next innovative solution with brick. See more at https://www.glengery.com/design-vault
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Integrative conversations for merging the mind and soul. Follow Lyza and Holly into the realms of social sciences and spiritual experiences as they uncover connections between mind, body, & soul. Designed for the soulful entrepreneurs & conscious evolutionaries of the world.
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NOT 97

NOT 97 and The Orchard

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NOT 97 is a home for discovering new music from talented, under-the-radar artists around the world. Biweekly episodes feature intimate conversation with rising artists from around the world, as well as exclusive in-studio live performances. Season Ten of NOT 97 will include a range of artists from Amindi, to FELIX!, Shae Universe, and more. NOT 97 is produced in partnership with The Orchard & Human Re Sources.
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The behind-the-scenes story about creating the Billy Caldwell movie. Since 1993, Susan L. Kelsey has been following the trail of Billy Caldwell, early Irish/Native American leader during the dawn of America. Caldwell's trail began near Niagara Falls and the Mohawk Camp of Joseph Brant. Caldwell eventually finds himself migrating west through Detroit, western Michigan, Chicago, Platte County, MO and finally Council Bluffs, Iowa. The film, "The Negotiator: Billy Caldwell" tells the story of hi ...
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On this episode we're joined by Ben Chase. Ben is a two-time guest. We talked to him in 2021 when he was a reporter for the Huron Daily Plainsman in Huron, South Dakota (population ~14,000, one-third of which is Hispanic or Asian). Now he's the paper's managing editor, a role he's held for roughly a year … and it's been quite a year as he’ll share.…
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On this episode we're joined by Sam Donndelinger. Sam is an investigative journalist and lead designer for Uncloseted Media. Uncloseted Media is a non-profit newsroom started by NYU professor Spencer MacNaughton to do investigative reporting on LGBTQ issues. It has 4 full-time employees and well-followed Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok accounts. Sa…
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S2, E50 For our 100th episode, The SHORE Line flips the script. Social Media Manager Meaghan Reynolds takes the mic and interviews Jill Bauer, the voice behind the podcast, to celebrate how it all began—and how far it’s come. Jill reflects on the inspiration behind launching The SHORE Line, how the podcast has evolved over the past two seasons, and…
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On this episode we're joined by Jules Roscoe. Jules is an independent journalist (freelance writer) who covers labor and technology from a national perspective and politics from a local perspective. Jules has written for (among other places), 404 Media, The Boston Guardian, Vice, Wired, and Matter News, is a 2024 graduate of NYU, and works full-tim…
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S2, E49 As we count down the final days of December, The SHORE Line keeps the celebration going with an inside look at one of downtown Sandusky’s biggest New Year’s Eve traditions—First Night Sandusky, presented by Great Lakes Audio Visual. Host Jill Bauer welcomes back friend of the pod and event co-creator Zach Cummins to share how this community…
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SEASON 22 FINALE! Season 22 Episode 11: December 15th, 2025 Again and Again - Reverend Baron Flies - Cheekface Content Baby - Cheekface Exorcise - Charlie Hilton Illusion of a Door - Charlie Hilton In Another Life - Nation of Language Inept Apollo - Nation of Language Crown - Billie Marten Swing - Billie Marten My Old Ways - Tame Impala Dracula - T…
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#51 Talking about Seattle's astonishing mayoral election with union organizer Michael Laslett & Prof. Jim Gregory Seattle's mayoral election was, like the Mamdani victory in NY, an important progressive victory. Veteran community organizer Kate Wilson, defeated the incumbent, liberal mayor. We (Dick Flacks & Daraka Larimore Hall) invited University…
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On this episode we're joined by Megan Tagami. Megan is a reporter covering education for Honolulu Civil Beat, a non-profit newsroom in Hawaii. She's a native of Honolulu and a 2023 graduate of UCLA with a degree in political science and government. Megan talked about her entry into journalism, how she overcame her hesitance to ask people questions,…
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S2, E48 Ring in the New Year Shores & Islands–style with one of Ohio’s most beloved and uniquely quirky traditions — the Port Clinton Walleye Drop! In this festive episode of The SHORE Line, we sit down with Lisa Kuzma of the Wylie Walleye Foundation to explore how this small-town celebration has grown into a nationally recognized event over the la…
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Late fall walleye action on the Bay of Quinte with Greg Amiel of Fishing 4 Tails Charters on this edition of the Off Shore Tackle Podcast. The long time Ontario fishing guide talks about fall walleye and summertime king salmon trolling. He explains how he made the decision to become a full time Charter Captain and why he loves to fish, spending mor…
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On this episode we're joined by Alyssa Rosenberg. Alyssa is a former editor and columnist for The Washington Post. She was at the Post for 11 and a half years, the last year and a half was spent as the letters and community editor. After the Post declined to endorse a candidate in the 2024 presidential election she invited readers to write in. The …
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S2, E47 In this inspiring and community-centered episode of The SHORE Line, Jill sits down with William Rutger, the newly appointed Executive Director of the Sandusky Library—and a familiar face returning home. A Castalia native with more than 25 years of library leadership experience, William shares what led him back to this beloved institution wh…
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SPECIAL "CHRISTMAS MUSIC 2025" EPISODE! Season 22 Episode 10 Christmas Everywhere - Fran Alexandre All Love Must Die - Marissa Nadler The Most Wonderful Time of the Year - The Hidden Cameras A Folksy Christmas Song - Remington Super 60 Merry Christmas, Please Don't Call - Bleachers Merry Christmas from North California - Pelts I Just Wanna Hold You…
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On The Journalism Salute we talk to journalists about who they are and what they do with the intent of showing that journalists are not the enemy of the people. On this episode we're joined by Babette Hogan and Julie Eisenberg. They are the filmmakers behind Running for the Mountains, a new documentary film about environmental policies and politics…
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S2, E46 We’re kicking off the holiday season with a spotlight on Small Business Saturday and the local makers who bring downtown Sandusky to life. Jill sits down with Mike Hicks, co-owner of Henry’s Shoppes and Wild Thistle, to explore how these two distinct boutiques grew from a spark of inspiration into must-visit destinations in the Downtown Mar…
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New research offers a simple solution to a widespread pollution problem, the AuSable River Scenic Preserve is in the hands of Oscoda Charter Township, and the federal government is back open and newly updated Michigan energy facts are out.For more, visit https://mrgreatlakes.com/Support this podcast: https://www.deltapublicmedia.org/donate/…
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On this episode we're joined by A'lauren Gilchrist. A'lauren is a senior at Norfolk State University, an HBCU in Norfolk, Virginia. She is also the student representative at the National Association of Black Journalists, NABJ. A'lauren's experience includes an internship with WAVY 10 News and we talked about the different things she learned, includ…
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S2, E45 This festive episode of The SHORE Line dives into the magic, mission, and momentum behind the Sandusky Christmas Market. Host Jill Bauer talks with founder Chris Corso to explore the inspiration behind the event, how it has grown since its debut, and why establishing the Jimm Corso Family Foundation was essential to its community-focused fu…
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Eric Sarafin, first interviewed in Tape Op #34 in 2003, is a producer, engineer, and mixer, known for his work with artists such as Ben Harper, The Pharcyde, Jeff Lorber, Tone Loc, Barenaked Ladies, Amy Grant, and even Foreigner. Eric is also known as Mixerman, the name he used as he chronicled the events of a somewhat fictional album session in Lo…
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I spoke with former Cowboy running back Emmitt Smith, along with Zac Clark from The Bachelorette, about their program Release Recovery, where they speak across college campuses about the Opioid Epidemic, and the how Narcan can help. Really appreciate them taking time to talk to me! Wishing their program great success!…
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On this episode we're joined by Maryam Jameel. Maryam is a graduate of Northwestern and an engagement reporter for ProPublica focused on workers' rights, occupational safety, immigration, and the federal government. Being an engagement reporter means both connecting with your audience and connecting with sources and Marayam is working on a campaign…
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#50 Daraka & Dick Talking About the Recent Election Mamdani's astonishing campaign in NYC along with the Democratic sweep last week inspired us to grab our mics for a conversation. How will Mamdani be able to bring the change his supporters are hoping for? How can the electoral repudiation of MAGA be built on and to what ends? We try to go beyond t…
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S2, E44 In this episode, host Jill Bauer sits down with Sarah Beavers, Executive Director of the Oak Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, to shine a light on this warm, welcoming Lake Erie community. From the charm of the upcoming Olde Fashioned Christmas and the hometown pride of the annual Oak Harbor Apple Festival to exciting plans for America’s 250…
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Season 22 Episode 9 If I Could See You Now - Holy Hive Jumpy - ANIMA! Rest In Peace - ANIMA! Best Friend - Freedom Fry A Farewell - Freedom Fry Fuselage - Tom Lark Busy Living - Tom Lark Aua Atu Rā - Marlon Williams Kōrero Māori - Marlon Williams Open - World Brain Minute papillon - World Brain You Can Call Me Al - Dwayne Gretzky This episode featu…
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Michigan State University is studying the benefits of solar panels on farmland, a new documentary follows baby sturgeon released into the Saginaw River system, and a newly constructed reef in the Saginaw Bay is poised to increase fish habitat.For more, visit:https://mrgreatlakes.com/Support this podcast:https://www.deltapublicmedia.org/donate/…
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We're targeting big, cold water walleye this month on the Off Shore Tackle Podcast. Nicholas Zart is a Lake Erie Charter Captain and tournament angler who loves wintertime trolling. He talks about his long time love of Lake Erie and how that fishery has changed, the differences between chartering and tournaments and why he loves to teach anglers ho…
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On this episode we're joined by Joe Coughlin. Joe is the co-founder and editor-in-chief of The Record - North Shore, a non-profit newsroom serving Chicago's North Shore suburbs. Joe has 20 years in the journalism industry to draw upon. The Record and The Journalism Salute started at around the same time. In fact, Joe reached out to me not long afte…
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S2, E43 Raise a glass to Ohio’s wine-making heritage! In this episode of The SHORE Line, host Jill Bauer sits down with Tobi Guseman, Assistant Director of Hospitality, Events, and Marketing at Firelands Winery, to uncork the story behind one of the state’s oldest and most celebrated wineries. From the history and craftsmanship of Firelands’ locall…
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*Note: The Getty was meant to collect pre-20th century Western European art, not just 19th century Western European art, as per Paul Getty's will* In this episode, I'm joined by Dr. Eunsong Kim, Associate Professor of English at Northeastern, to discuss her new book, "The Politics of Collecting: Race and the Aestheticization of Property." You can p…
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On this episode we're joined by Nicole Lewis. Nicole is the engagement editor for The Marshall Project, leading the organization’s strategic efforts to deepen reporting that reaches communities most affected by the criminal legal system. She also leads certain investigative reporting projects. The Marshall Project is a non-profit nonpartisan newsro…
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So... I've emerged on TikTok! And I'll be doing some live content there once I get the follower count. I brought in content creator Marissa Voss to talk Lions-Vikings and other different Minnesota sports things. Be sure to enjoy the show... and to follow me on TikTok! @tomtv230 (as TikTok makes you have 8 or more characters)…
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S2, E42 On this episode of The SHORE Line, we’re celebrating community spirit in Port Clinton, Ohio! Host Jill Bauer is first joined by Shores & Islands Ohio’s own Meaghan Reynolds to recap her first year discovering and promoting new things in the region and updating us on all the local social media fun. Then, Jill and Meaghan welcome special gues…
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#49: Talking with faculty leaders resisting the Trump assault on the University of California Prof. Jessica Taft, co-president of the Council of UC Faculty Associations (CUCFA) and Prof. Charmaine Chua, CUCFA director of campus organizing, talk about the new lawsuits challenging the Trump coercive actions against UC, sponsored by a historic coaliti…
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Climate change could be driving people to move to Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Fall colors are peaking in some areas of Michigan and growing in others. And Bay City has been added to an international Initiative for Resilient Great Lakes Coasts.For more visit https://mrgreatlakes.com/Support this podcast and others like it:https://www.deltabroadcasti…
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