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Land Use Podcast

Alberta Land Institute

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The Land Use Podcast is your home to discussion on a wide range of land use issues affecting public policy. If you're a landowner, planner, public official, conservationist, or involved in industry, we're a home for you! We are the Alberta Land Institute and based out of the University of Alberta. Follow us to keep up to date Website: https://albertalandinstitute.ca Facebook: https://facebook.com/AlbertaLandInstitute Instagram: https://instagram.com/ablandinstitute/ X: https://twitter.com/AB ...
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Better Planners Podcast

Oregon Chapter of the American Planning Association

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Brought to you by the Oregon Chapter of the American Planning Association (OAPA), Better Planners is a podcast that delves into in-depth conversations around relevant and timely stories that surround the urban planning realm including the ground-level work of planners, community development advocates, and allied professions. With an emphasis on amplifying the voices and stories of marginalized communities. The episodes will be a resource and guide to provide insights into planning related to ...
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UCLA Housing Voice

UCLA Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies

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Why does the housing market seem so broken? And what can we do about it? UCLA Housing Voice tackles these questions in conversation with leading housing researchers, with each episode centered on a study and its implications for creating more affordable and accessible communities.
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The Trailhead an Offroad Show

JD Marshall & The Trailhead Network

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Host JD Marshall brings you The Trailhead, the podcast where everyday wheelers, weekend warriors, and die-hard off-roaders come together to share stories, tackle tough topics, and celebrate the wild world of wheeling. From epic trail tales and gear talk to land use issues and community spotlights, JD and his rotating crew of guests bring real conversations from the dirt. Whether you're wrenching in the garage or out on the trail, this is your spot to connect with off-roaders from every corne ...
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Booked on Planning

Booked on Planning

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Booked on Planning is a podcast that goes deep into the planning books that have helped shape the world of community and regional planning. We dive into the books and interview the authors to glean the most out of the literature important for preparing for AICP certification and just expanding your knowledge base. ​We are all busy with our day to day lives which is why we condense the most important material into short 30 minute episodes for your commute, workout, or while you are cleaning u ...
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Climate Reveal

Chris Citorik, David Deese

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In each episode, hosts Chris Citorik and David Deese look at the ongoing climate crisis from a different perspective. Exploring themes like its impact on health, nutrition, energy, land use, education, and more, we sit down with top experts and researchers to make complicated topics accessible to everyone. In addition to learning about the current landscape and how we got here, we'll also talk about reasons for hope and optimism, and what you can do to make a difference in your world. Email ...
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The National Land Podcast

National Land Realty

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The National Land Podcast is the go-to show for landowners, ranchers, farmers, rural investors, and outdoor stewards who want straight talk and field-tested insights. In each episode, host Mac Christian sits down with economists, lenders, ranchers, wildlife pros, policy leaders, and elite land brokers to unpack market forces, risk, and opportunity across America’s land, then turns it into clear takeaways you can use on your acreage tomorrow. Expect smart explainers and real stories on farm a ...
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Picture the future. Does it include automated vehicles? Will we fly from place to place in personal pods like in the sci-fi movies we have watched? What else does the future hold and who will shape it? Land planners predict the future will be shaped by compact development and multi-modal transportation, meaning choices to travel by car, transit, bikes, on foot, and even scooters. That is the idea behind Finding the Future, a series of podcasts with thought leaders and innovators in land use ...
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Australian Environmental History

Professor Richard Broome and Professor Katie Holmes

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Just two centuries after European settlement, the human impact on the land, massive species extinction, and climate change, pose serious threats to the continent's fragile ecology. Students will consider Australia's early geological history; Indigenous land use; the competing ideas of land and land use among early settlers; and how various forms of land use shaped, and changed the environment.
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Bhulekh, also known as the land record system in India, is a crucial initiative aimed at digitizing land records. The term "Bhulekh" derives from "Bhu," meaning land, and "Lekha," meaning records. This system helps in maintaining accurate and updated records of land ownership, land use, and land transactions, thereby promoting transparency and efficiency in land management. The Bhulekh system provides several benefits. First, it reduces the instances of land disputes by offering a clear and ...
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Mark Podolsky (AKA The Land Geek) and the coaching team are successful land investors, land investing coaches and committed to helping you break out of solo-economic dependency. Discover why Land Investing is The Best Passive Income Model (no physical inventory, a one-time sale, recurring revenue, a built-in incentive for the buyer to continue paying, and low competition). Learn about strategies, skills and helpful tips that will help you grow your Passive Income through Land Investing and o ...
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Bear Grease

MeatEater

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The Bear Grease Podcast with host Clay Newcomb delivers compelling storytelling through documentary-style episodes exploring the culture, traditions, and history of rural America. He’ll dive in deep with hunters, biologists, anthropologists, and hillbillies to learn about human nature and our ancient connection to the land. Bear Grease explores unique people, topics, and stories that reveal the incredible value of life lived close to the land. Part of the MeatEater Podcast Network.
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Let's talk leadership and land-use policy! Join us for conversations with community leaders throughout North Carolina's Triangle Region to discuss real estate development. Each show will feature a guest who may be an elected official, municipal staff, community leader, or real estate expert.
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Attorney 911

Ralph Manginello

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Welcome to Attorney 911, the podcast, with Attorney Ralph Manganiello. Let's get some answers to the most asked questions. We break down legal issues and provide expert advice to help you navigate life's legal challenges. You might even call us your first responder to a legal emergency. Attorney 911, the podcast with real-world cases, valuable insights, and practical tips you can use today. It's time to get smart, like a lawyer.
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Soft Landing

Brett Corlett

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This Podcast is designed for anyone thinking about, preparing for, or who has just immigrated to New Zealand. Drawing from Brett's personal experience, this series will guide you through the process of preparing for your move, helping you navigate the challenges of immigration, and settle into your new home with ease.
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Strong Indy

Strong Indy

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A regular podcast discussing urban issues relating to Indianapolis, IN such as its current financial health, its land use policies and realities, transportation issues, solid city governance and more.
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Dwellings

City of San José Housing Department

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Dwellings is a podcast from the City of San José Housing Department, where we discuss ending homelessness, building affordable housing, and housing policy at the City and State level with local experts in the field. Theme music: "Speed City," composed and performed by Etienne Charles, courtesy of San Jose Jazz.
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The GoGreen2026-livestream

GoGreen2026-livestream

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A weekly live show and podcast about Maryland politics, policy, and people building power from the ground up. Hosted by Andy Ellis and Owen Silverman Andrews, as part of our Green Party campaign for Governor/Lieutenant Governor. We cover what’s moving in Annapolis and across the state—polls, budgets, land use, climate, transit, education, labor, civil rights—and talk with organizers, experts, and neighbors doing the work. What you’ll get Smart, plain-spoken explainers on Maryland policy & el ...
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QS On The Go

Quorum Sense

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This podcast is where we publish the audio-only files of farmer case studies, webinars, events and other videos produced by Quorum Sense. The content published here is part of a project to promote farmer-to-farmer learning around regenerative agriculture in New Zealand. This podcast is supported by MPI’s Productive & Sustainable Land Use - Extension Services fund.
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Community Matters

Community Industry Group

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Community Matters is the new podcast hosted by Community Industry Group’s CEO Nicky Sloan that dives into community-driven solutions for pressing issues. Join Nicky as she catches up with community leaders to hear inspiring stories, expert insights, and actionable ideas to create positive change.
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AGG Talks: Development

Arnall Golden Gregory LLP

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Our podcast series, “AGG Talks: Development,” examines today’s built environment and the communities within through a legal lens. Each episode features thoughtful conversations with AGG attorneys and industry leaders as they discuss a wide range of topics — from real estate trends and infrastructure to the social, environmental, and economic factors shaping growth. While rooted in practical legal strategies, the podcast provides a broad dialogue around the policies and priorities driving imp ...
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Farm Gate

Farmwel and FAI Farms

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Farm Gate is hosted by ffinlo Costain and produced by Farmwel and FAI Farms. ffinlo is the chief executive of Farmwel, a think tank working for sustainable agricultural land use and food production. More episodes of Farm Gate can be found at https://www.faifarms.com/podcasts/
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Speaking of Resilience

Groundwork and MiCAN

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Speaking of Resilience, with host Kate Madigan, explores the rapid and just transition to a carbon neutral economy for Michigan and the globally rare Great Lakes. National, state, and local leaders examine the multitude of issues and opportunities we face as we move along this exciting path: equity, investment, jobs, infrastructure, land use, and many more. Tap in and share the journey! Created by Michigan Climate Action Network and Groundwork Center for Resilient Communities.
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What makes a story unforgettable? Join host Amelia Forczak as she sits down with successful executives, entrepreneurs, and thought leaders to uncover the pivotal moments that shaped them—and explore what transforms personal experiences into stories that truly stick. These aren't just successful people—they're master storytellers who know exactly which moments from their lives create genuine connection and inspire change. Each episode breaks down the psychology and craft behind their most pow ...
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Welcome to Honestly Speaking — the podcast created for residents, by residents of Seven Lakes. We’re here to share the truth about growth, development, and the decisions shaping the future of our lake, equestrian, and rural community. Each episode breaks down the real issues facing Seven Lakes — from zoning and land use to water quality, infrastructure, and community preservation. We talk with neighbors, subject matter experts, and local leaders to uncover facts, challenge assumptions, and g ...
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Zion Land Company is a family-owned business dedicated to being the most trusted source in land investing. Our mission is to offer you cash for your land so you and your family can use it as you see best fit. We strive to make this as simple and convenient for you as possible.
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The Miller Johnson Real Estate Podcast is a twice monthly series hosted by attorneys involved in real estate transactions, disputes, property tax, construction, land use and zoning matters with clients. From buying, selling and leasing to commercial, industrial and residential development, our Real Estate group offers a full range of insights and analysis of a wide variety of real estate topics.
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Not Reserving Judgment

Canadian Constitution Foundation

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In each episode of Not Reserving Judgment, Canadian Constitution Foundation Executive Director Joanna Baron, Litigation Director Christine Van Geyn, and Counsel Josh Dehaas walk you though the latest Canadian constitutional law headlines, update you on our litigation, and share our Bad Legal Takes of the Week.
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The ISRIC World Soil Museum displays 90 soil profiles from all over the world. The total ISRIC soil profile collection is over 1000. Check out and play our audio tour! You may use it during your visit to the soil museum or use it when doing the virtual tour on: wsm.isric.org
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Talk of the towns

PlanCharlotte

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PlanCharlotte.org is a project of the UNC Charlotte Urban Institute, an applied research and community outreach center at UNC Charlotte. Our goal at PlanCharlotte.org is to be a citizen resource for exploring problems and finding solutions in land-use planning, neighborhood design, environmental protection and other urban and regional issues. PlanCharlotte.org offers news, information and analysis to help people of the Charlotte region make well-informed decisions about the shape of their ci ...
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A series of conversations with farmers and those working in the rural sector. We’re exploring the variety of experiences, perspectives and ideas coming from the creation of resilient, regenerative and enjoyable farming systems in New Zealand. The setup and first years of this podcast were supported by MPI’s Productive & Sustainable Land Use - Extension Services fund. Since July 2023, the Quorum Sense Podcast has been produced independently by the podcast team. For more information, visit the ...
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The Highest And Best Use Podcast hosted by Ryan Carr interviews real estate professionals that will show you the 3 best ways to actually WIN in real estate using the "Highest And Best Use" principles. These principles are: The Highest And Best Use Of The Land The Highest And Best Use Of The Structure The Highest And Best Use Of Your Own Skill Sets & Time Join host Ryan Carr as he unlocks the secrets to winning in the real estate investing game. To find out more about Ryan or the show, please ...
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Getting Real With Rob

Real Estate & Building Industry Coalition (REBIC)

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Getting Real With Rob is the official podcast of the Real Estate & Building Industry Coalition in Charlotte, North Carolina. Hosted by Executive Director Rob Nanfelt, Getting Real With Rob features real conversations with industry leaders about real estate, housing and community.
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Holistic Nature of Us

Judith Dreyer

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My intent is to take us, you and I, into a better understanding of the concepts behind our holistic nature and how that ties directly to the holistic nature of the world around us. How can we connect the dots in practical ways that we are nature and nature is in us? Sharing a Passion for Sustainable, Regenerative, Growth Solutions: I feature a broad range of authors and educators, practitioners and others whose passion for this earth help us create bridges. We'll see what's trending, what's ...
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In this episode, we turn our attention to policy makers and citizen groups' persistent distaste for growth, and confusion around managing it intelligently. And all over the US, albeit the world, there is a tug of war between those who live in a place and those who want to live in a place with each believing they hold virtue over the other. With NC …
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Tune in as the team discusses: How Fred used AI to cut massive mailing expenses while maintaining (and often improving) deal flow Why machine learning removes human assumptions and eliminates bias in seller targeting Which demographic trends and owner behaviors indicate someone is ready to sell How AI can turn a large mailing campaign into a smalle…
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Tune in as the team discusses: Why the housing crisis is really a land shortage in disguise How land investing avoids tenants, repairs, and midnight emergencies Creating affordable ownership through owner financing instead of banks Buying land 1–3 hours outside major cities to capture future growth Using minor subdivisions for forced appreciation w…
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On this episode of the Bear Grease Podcast, we’re diving deep into the heart of southern cultural identity and the mind of Jerry Clower. Does that name ring a bell? Jerry was thrust into national fame in the 1970s when a story he told about coon hunting topped the country charts. I’m interested in those odd places where rural culture -- and specifi…
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Bobby returns to the podcast after a brief hiatus due to the birth of a child. Robert Thomas returns to the show to talk about 2025 in review. The two cover twenty years of Kelo, an update on COVID takings, the year with a new presidential administration and legislative change, and a few key cases around the country. Robert looks ahead to the 2026 …
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This episode kicks off a new series focused on Trail Hero Expeditions, with JD sitting down for one-on-one conversations with members of the cast—starting with Keenan Campbell. Keenan shares what the Expedition felt like from the driver’s seat: building a purpose-driven overland-style Jeep, the real-world headaches that don’t care about camera time…
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Projects come in many shapes and sizes. Sometimes they work out, other times, they don't. Brent's sharing a project that didn't work out like he'd hoped, and a new project he's hoping will. Get your clipboards ready, it's time for This Country Life on MeatEater's podcast network! Shop This Country Life Merch Connect with Brent and MeatEater MeatEat…
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Tune in as the team discusses: Why age is not a barrier—and may be an advantage—in land investing. How investors over fifty use life experience, grit, and focus to accelerate success. The role of purpose, legacy, and family motivation as powerful drivers for older entrepreneurs. Tech fears, learning curves, and how delegation and simple systems mak…
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Forester and timber consultant Kraig Moore (KY/TN) breaks down the 2025 hardwood landscape: prices up roughly 3% YoY overall (net flat after inflation), sharp species splits (yellow-poplar +~20%, sugar maple +20–30%, white oak −~11% YoY but +~52% over 5 years; walnut +~85% over 5 years), and fragile mill capacity after 100+ sawmill closures in two …
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In this episode of the Bear Grease Render, Clay Newcomb is joined by MeatEater crew members Steven Rinella, Dr. Randall Williams, Janis Putelis, and Brent Reaves, plus special guest Evan Felker of the Turnpike Troubadours. The crew breaks down the Bucky Garrison episode of the Bear Grease Podcast, swaps stories from the first half of the MeatEater …
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On Episode 114, we explain why we think that banning calls to "globalize the intifada" would be counter-productive, we discuss the Liberals' new crime bill that would create special rules for "femicide," and we tell you who was naughty and who was nice for civil liberties in 2025. Stories and cases discussed in this week's episode: CCF Unwraps 2025…
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What if city design could prevent harm before it happens—and even lift our sense of purpose? We sat down with architect and planner Phillip Tabb to explore spiritual wellness as a practical, universal lens for shaping healthier streets, homes, and public spaces. Phill draws a clear line between spirituality and religion to focus on experiences we a…
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In this special Christmas-themed episode, we will be focusing in on the animal that seems to get all press and attention during the holiday season- reindeer. In the high arctic of Norway, reindeer have been around for long, long time, and we're going to learn all about them. The stories and lore, their actual biology and ecology, the indigenous tri…
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The Arctic is heating four times faster than the global average, with scientists predicting the Arctic Ocean will be completely free of ice in summer by the early 2030s. This rapid melting presents an existential threat to Arctic infrastructure and ecosystems, as well as opening new claims on strategically valuable resources. As temperatures rise i…
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JD sits down with Ben Azam, founder of TRUKD, to talk through how a personal need for a cleaner camp setup turned into a Pittsburgh-built, modular truck bed rack system. They get into real-world fitment quirks (tonneau covers, different bed shapes, and why nothing is truly “standard”), materials and finish choices (stainless vs. aluminum, powder co…
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Bringing a tree in your house is only acceptable once a year. Do it any time outside of Christmas and people will think you're weird. Brent's got a few examples of Christmas trees this week and even goes into his struggle in keeping his favorite decoration. Stars, fishing, and flames abound on this week's "This Country Life" podcast. Shop This Coun…
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Tune in as the team discusses: Why inflation undermines traditional saving and retirement strategies. The flawed incentives behind conventional financial advice. How buying land at 25–30 cents on the dollar creates built-in equity. Why cash-flowing land notes outperform paper assets in uncertain markets. The concept of “agency” and how land investi…
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In our final episode of Season 1, we talk about the basics of nuclear power, where the technology stands currently, and how it can help us reduce emissions while still meeting our rising energy needs. We sit down with Devon Battaglia, Senior Manager of Physics Operations at Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS), and Jacopo Buongiorno, Professor of Nucl…
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On Episode 113, we have an exclusive story of big pharma attacking a University of Toronto professor for his views on DEI, we tell you about judges suing to get a $28,000 raise, and we explain how a New Brunswick court decision could help protect private property nationwide. Stories and cases discussed in this week's episode: Implications for BC of…
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University of Georgia’s David Dickens and National Land Realty forester-agent Steve Chapman break down how pine straw turns timberland into a cash-flowing asset before the first thinning. For longleaf stands, raking can often start around age 12–15 and run 5–10 seasons, commonly paying about $150–$250 per acre on cutover sites and $250–$400 per acr…
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Moving to New Zealand often feels like a fresh start, but few migrants realise how complicated things can become if tragedy strikes. In this episode of the Migration and Money Series, Brett Corlett (Soft Landing NZ) speaks with Ivandee Fitchet from Migrant Financial Services and Alistair van Schalkwyk from ASCO Legal about one of the most important…
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Why do many U.S. states build so few condos? Muhammad Alameldin explains the role of construction defect liability laws — and how to fix them. This is part 7 of our series on misaligned incentives in housing policy. Show notes: Alameldin, M., & Karlinsky, S. (2024). Construction Defect Liability in California: How Reform Could Increase Affordable H…
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In this episode of the Bear Grease podcast, Oklahoma game warden Jared Cramer recounts the harrowing events surrounding a lethal use-of-force incident that erupted from what began as a routine fishing-license check. In his conversation with host Clay Newcomb, Cramer walks through the extraordinary circumstances in which a simple body of water becam…
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In a terrible indictment on disability inclusion in leadership and governance roles, across Australia's 300 largest companies, not a single director openly identifies as living with disability. Zero. And it's been that way for years. In this powerful episode of Community Matters, host Nicky Sloan sits down with Krystal Tritton, CEO of disability pr…
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Madison Fitzpatrick is a freelance ghostwriter and former engineer who specializes in helping experts, leaders, and innovators craft clear, impactful nonfiction books that distill complex ideas, working independently with clients across industries. She has ghostwritten more than 20 books in genres like business, communication, and personal growth, …
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In this episode, we break down one of the most common questions in whitetail deer management: How many deer—especially does—should you harvest each season? Hunters often rely on guesses, trail-cam photos, or instinct, but Dr. Bronson Strickland, one of the leading experts in deer biology and habitat management, explains how to use forage capacity, …
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Hello, and welcome to episode 23 at the House of Dissent podcast. This episode explores the importance of dissent in challenging authority across history and personal experience. From ancient revolts like Spartacus, through socialist and religious dissent in Britain, to modern movements against neoliberalism and state repression, the host discusses…
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Not being on time is a pet peeve for many, and not the first thing other folks chose to worry about. To them, close is good enough. Brent's gonna tell a story from a time years ago when he and a couple others set out to prove a point about timeliness. He's also sharing a recent instance where a similar event took place. If you're tuning in right no…
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Today's episode is a great one! We interviewed Gary Hamer, the current Director for Strategic Planning at Partner Tulsa, but his previous role with the City of Tulsa led to the implementation of a locally owned, full service grocery store in an underserved area of Tulsa, Oklahoma. In this episode we cover how Gary, as a planner, was able to use fed…
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This week we're talking about technology that works for us — from how we use AI in the campaign to autonomous vehicles to the stories we tell. Special Guest: Seth Singleton Seth is a writer, teacher, comic book author, and podcaster. He's written for indie comics, taught storytelling, and now he's bringing that expertise to the campaign — writing c…
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Tune in as the team discusses: Why traditional real estate often requires major capital, time, and emotional stamina How land investors can get started with as little as $500–$5,000 Why land deals are simple, repeatable, and scalable, unlike houses where every deal is a unique project How land can be bought and sold sight unseen using online tools …
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On Episode 112, we tell you about a proposal hidden in the budget bill that would allow ministers to exempt people from nearly any law, we explain the B.C. decision that found UNDRIP can be used to interpret laws, and we discuss the forced apology of Derek Reimer. Stories and cases discussed in this week's episode: Justice minister hopes new group …
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In Episode 3, we talked about energy essentials - now, we dig a little deeper into renewable energy sources specifically. We discuss the potential solutions renewables offer and the obstacles still in our way with Richard Sweeney, Associate Professor of Economics at Boston College, and Barry Reaves, Vice President of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, a…
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On this episode Clay is joined by the host of MeatEater’s new Blood Trails podcast, Jordan Sillars to go behind the scenes and learn how he finds his stories and creates the true-crime show. The team then discusses the most recent Bear Grease episode about the unusual death of Oklahoma wildlife officer, Bucky Garrison. If you have comments on the s…
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Climate action isn’t only written in federal legislation or international agreements. It’s shaped block by block through local land use law—where homes are built, how streets connect, what landscapes we preserve, and which energy systems we permit. In this episode, we chatted with Professor John Nolan to unpack the “land use wedge,” a practical way…
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Roger Scholl is the Senior Executive Editor at Kevin Anderson & Associates, a full-service ghostwriting and editing firm that helps authors bring their books to market. He is also a Freelance Ghostwriter and Editor with Catherine Street Books, LLC. Over his nearly 40-year career — including decades as Vice President and Executive Editor at Penguin …
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Jesse Allen, vice president of National A Content at Farm and Ranch Media, joins to talk about the real state of U.S. agriculture and ag media. He hosts Agriculture of America on roughly 60 stations and SiriusXM 147, plus Market Talk and the American Ag Network. We cover sub $4 corn, $9 soybeans, record beef prices alongside the lowest U.S. cattle …
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Over the last 20 years waterfowl hunters in the lower portion of the Mississippi flyway have been asking the same question. Where have the mallards gone? It's a question worth asking, and getting to the bottom of. In this episode we talk with long-time waterfowl biologist, James Callicutt, a man who has been on the front lines of waterfowl research…
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Moving to New Zealand is exciting, but it also comes with financial realities many migrants only discover once they're already here. In this episode of the Migration and Money Series, Brett Corlett (Soft Landing NZ) and Ivandee from Migrant Financial Services break down one of the most overlooked parts of the immigration journey: insurance. Brett s…
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In our 6th episode, we look back at transition points in our nation's history to see what they can teach us about the crossroads we face today. Boston College Professors Conevery Bolton Valencius, an historian of energy, environment, and health, and John E. Ebel, Senior Research Scientist at the Weston Observatory at Boston College, join us at the …
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This week, Bertie Harrison-Broninski speaks with Professor Annette Kehnel, Chair of Medieval History at the University of Mannheim. Kehnel gives us a potted history of sustainability and argues that sustainable practices have existed throughout history, yet our modern collective memory is influenced by ideas of resource exploitation introduced in t…
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