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Your weekly beach vacation – broadcasting tasty radio waves and good vibrations out to the sagebrush sea every Monday night, with a cosmic mix of country, psychedelic, garage and pop rarities from around the world.
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Mystic Prairie

3rd Cosmonaut

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Laurel, Kansas. 1953. When their game of make-believe goes cosmically wrong, two childhood friends spend the rest of their lives haunted by the world they created together. Mystic Prairie is a horror podcast about magic, the echoes of childhood, and the doors we open.
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WHY? Philosophical Discussions About Everyday Life

Jack Russell Weinstein / Prairie Public

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Join us each month as we engage in philosophical discussions about the most common-place topics with host Jack Russell Weinstein, professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religion at the University of North Dakota. He is the director of The Institute for Philosophy in Public Life.
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Mountain & Prairie is a podcast about the people shaping the future of the American West—its land, communities, and culture. • Hosted by conservationist Ed Roberson, it features thoughtful, down-to-earth conversations with fascinating people doing meaningful work in the American West and beyond: conservationists tackling environmental challenges, authors and historians preserving the West's stories, artists and entrepreneurs building vibrant rural economies, athletes testing the limits of bo ...
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Prairie Fire Lines

Canadian Prairies Prescribed Fire Exchange

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Prescribed fire, a practice in which fire is intentionally applied to vegetation to meet land management goals, is a key contributor to restoring Canada’s endangered prairie grasslands. Join Cat Zens, Communications and Outreach Officer for the Canadian Prairies Prescribed Fire Exchange (CPPFE) — an inter-agency collective offering prescribed fire resources across the Canadian Prairies — as she explores how prescribed fire is helping protect Canada’s prairie grasslands, one guest at a time. ...
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Plains Folk

Prairie Public

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Plains Folk is a commentary devoted to life on the great plains of North Dakota. Written by Tom Isern of West Fargo, North Dakota, and read in newspapers across the region for years, Plains Folk venerates fall suppers and barn dances and reminds us that "more important to our thoughts than lines on a map are the essential characteristics of the region — the things that tell what the plains are, not just where they are."
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Family Business Connection

Prairie Family Business Association

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Family Business Connection is a Prairie Family Business Association podcast where we lift up the stories behind family businesses who thrive for generations. We explore the topics our family business members request most often: Communication, Culture, Innovation, Leadership, Strategy, and Succession by hearing from the family business leaders who are solving problems day-in and day-out while building a legacy for their businesses and their families.
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Dakota Datebook

Prairie Public

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Sitting Bull to Phil Jackson, cattle to prairie dogs, knoefla to lefse. North Dakota's legacy includes many strange stories of eccentric towns, war heroes, and various colorful characters. Hear all about them on Dakota Datebook, your daily dose of North Dakota history. Dakota Datebook is made in partnership with the State Historical Society of North Dakota, and funded by Humanities North Dakota, a nonprofit, independent state partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, f ...
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Hosted by Chuck Lura, a biology professor at Dakota College in Bottineau. Chuck has a broad knowledge of “Natural North Dakota” and loves sharing that knowledge with others. Since 2005, he has written a weekly column, “Naturalist at Large,” for the Lake Metigoshe Mirror. His columns also appear under “The Naturalist” in several other weekly newspapers across North Dakota. Natural North Dakota is supported by NDSU Central Grasslands Research Extension Center and Dakota College at Bottineau, a ...
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Walnut GroveCast

Walnut GroveCast

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Walnut GroveCast is a commercial-free podcast that discusses every episode of Little House on the Prairie. We also interview previous cast members such as Alison Arngrim, Dean Butler, Lucy Lee Flippin, Hersha Paraday, Wendi Lou Lee and more are coming on all the time! We are THE Little House on the Prairie Podcast!
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Sean of the South

Sean Dietrich

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Columnist and novelist Sean Dietrich delivers homespun stories that might make you smile or cry. Tales of common people, rural places, small towns, and life in the American South. Based on the popular "Sean of the South" blog.
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Peyakôskân, pronounced Paya-gos-gon, is a Cree word meaning ”One Family, One Bond, One Nation.” The Peyakôskân Podcast is a multicultural youth-led production team. The team conducts research, interviews, and youth-led discussions while building awareness of issues affecting society and the economy related to culture and ethnicity. By working together and interviewing community experts, Elders, and Knowledge-Keepers, the Peyakôskân Podcast provides learning opportunities for all participants ...
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This podcast is brought to you by the people of God at Knox United Church in Lanigan. We are disciples of Jesus Christ who seek to live out our faith in our local communities and our everyday lives. Our weekly sermons share how we wrestle with the Bible in our time as the Holy Spirit guides our life and work. If you ever want to join us for a whole service, we worship at 10am CST, in person and via Zoom. We'd love to have you join us. Contact: [email protected]
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Prairie Tales

Darren McMannis

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Prairie Tales gives you real life news from those good old days, focusing on frontier folklore and pioneer prose from the Central Plains. Amazing and unique tales from the reporter's notebook make the old news new again - guaranteed to fascinate you with the best tales from days gone by, without any of the dust.
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Prairie Prophets Podcast with host Brandon Butler will highlight opportunities to develop a climate-smart agriculture value chain. Topics will cover Conservation, Renewable Energy, and Agriculture. Guests will include industry leaders, educators, and enthusiasts alike with a common love for prairie and protecting our natural resources.
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The Decker Prairie church of Christ podcast allows you to listen to our weekly sermons at your convenience. Brent Moody, our full-time evangelist, presents biblical lessons aimed to guide people to a closer relationship with God. Occasionally, special presentations by guest speakers will be included in this podcast.
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Award-winning author and Discovery Institute Center on Human Exceptionalism Chair Wesley J. Smith joined the Prairie State Wire podcast to discuss the expanding push for assisted suicide. Smith explained why advocates rely on euphemistic language to obscure the true implications of euthanasia policies. He identified the ill, disabled, and elderly a…
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EP 474: Songs that got your through 2025 - community selected songs to celebrate the returning of the light to the prairies. Playlist: Richard Inman - Lilac Michael Chapman - You Say Jennifer Castle - Earth Song Dana Sipos - A Crude Likeness Kacy Lee Anderson with The Waverly Pickers - Can't Find a Way The Sons of Rainier - Payette Art Lown - Deep …
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Send us a text Welcome back to a classic episode that features the kids of Little House at their best! This episode has it all, intrigue, money and riches and ......murder!!! Or at least the threat of murder around every corner according to Laura. Laura and a little friend we will never see again believe they have found a cache of gold in the creek…
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Today's episode is a bit of a departure from the usual format. I'm re-sharing a recent conversation I had on my friend Brendan Leonard's new podcast, My Favorite Things. I'm sure most of y'all are already familiar with Brendan's work, but for those of you who aren't, he's an author, illustrator, filmmaker, and creator of Semi-Rad. Brendan's new pod…
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What goes into planning a week-long TREX for 60 participants? How do we choose which sites to burn? How do shifting weather conditions shape each day on the fire line? In this new episode of Prairie Fire Lines, we unpack these questions and more through a reflection on the 2025 Canadian Prairies TREX, held in Saskatoon from October 20–24, 2025. Cat…
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While Ben Eielson is North Dakota’s most famous aviator, others came before him, though their names are less well known. On June 9, 1911, Fargo banks and stores closed as more than 12,000 people flocked to the fairgrounds to watch Robert St. Henry take to the air in his Glenn Curtiss biplane. St. Henry was working for Curtiss, the New York airplane…
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This is the fourth in a total of four Christmas roundtables to be released this month! Join Karyne, Lorie, Maryann and myself as we discuss every facet of this Christmas episode! “During preparations for a Christmas baby, Rose Wilder is kidnapped by a woman who recently lost her child. While looking for Rose, Laura, Almanzo, and Mr Edwards meet a l…
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On this date in 1934, the Minot Daily News reported on the appropriation request from the North Dakota School for the Deaf. The school was asking the Legislature for funds to complete a building that had been left unfinished for 26 years. Superintendent Burton W. Driggs requested $75,000 to finally complete the long-standing project.…
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In this Christmas message, Pastor Josh walks through the overlooked story of Joseph and the quiet space between confusion and obedience. Before the angel appeared, before clarity came, Joseph sat in the gap—wrestling with disappointment, fear, and silence. And it’s there that we discover a powerful truth: God is at work even when He feels absent. T…
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In this Christmas message, Pastor Troy Dobbs unpacks the powerful meaning of Immanuel, “God with us” as revealed in Matthew 1:23. Far from a sentimental holiday phrase, Immanuel is a fear-defeating promise woven throughout Scripture and fulfilled in the person of Jesus Christ. God’s presence is not reserved for life’s biggest moments, but extends i…
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It’s a tale as old as time: two young men in love with the same girl. Tom Allen lived on the farm next to the Lockhart place and spent much of his spare time courting Laura Lockhart, even though he was quite a bit older. But Allen had two obstacles. He often got drunk, which did not appeal to Laura. And he had a rival: Brownie Emery. Emery was clos…
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This is the first in a total of four Christmas roundtables to be released this month! Join Leah, Sara, Josh and myself as we discuss every facet of this Christmas episode! “Adam and Mary return to Walnut Grove for Christmas, and arrive at the Ingalls’ just ahead of a fierce blizzard. The Ingalls, along with their friend, Hester Sue, spend the snowy…
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In 1893, Clint Nickells, a Kansas City druggist, came to Wahpeton and rented a house with Mrs. Maude Graham and her three children. The pair intended to establish Dakota residency so they could divorce their spouses. Mr. Graham soon arrived from Minneapolis; he had hired detectives to trace his wife after learning of several large trunks she’d chec…
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Steve Malanga joined the podcast to discuss: How litigation costs against cities like New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles are spiraling out of control and fueling budget crises. Why weak leadership and "settle-first" policies have encouraged a wave of frivolous lawsuits. How state-level laws and mismanagement make municipalities easy targets for tri…
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EP 473: A nice way to close off a warm and windy Monday evening. Playlist: Elizabeth Cotten - Shake Sugaree The Fly Smackers - Never Left Wood Andrews - Fox on the Run Cruise Control - Falling Mountain Bobby Bullet - Kite in the Sky Jim Pepper - Witchi-Tai-To Kenny Knight - Carry Me Down Hiroshi Asada - Kinō No Yōna Dekigoto Glyders - Moon Eyes Hob…
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If you've followed Sean for anytime, you know, he loves Waffle House. To subscribe to Sean's daily blog, https://seandietrich.com/subscribe/ For information on events or other Sean of the South news, visit https://seandietrich.com/ To sponsor an episode, email [email protected] Sean Dietrich is a columnist, humorist, multi-instrumentalist,…
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In November 1896, Reverend Schemerhorn arrived in Wahpeton, leaving his pastorate in New Jersey. After correspondence with eastern contacts who praised his work, local leaders secured his services. He came highly recommended by well-known Baptists and was offered the pastorate of the local Baptist church. The congregation was pleased with him.…
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In this message, Pastor Josh teaches on biblical generosity as a spiritual practice and a partnership with God. From the beginning of Scripture, God invites His people to live open-handed lives—trusting Him as their provider and aligning their hearts with His purposes. Generosity is not separate from the gospel; it flows from it. Before God ever as…
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Jack sits down with scholar Lowry Pressly to discuss the provocative ideas behind his book The Right to Oblivion: Privacy and the Good Life. They explore what it means to protect our inner worlds in an age of constant exposure, why forgetting can be just as crucial as remembering, and how reclaiming privacy might be the key to living well.…
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Pastor Trop preaches that every person will eventually face hard, life-stopping news that shakes their faith. He explains that the Christmas story doesn’t begin with comfort, but with Joseph receiving heartbreaking news that Mary is pregnant—and the child is not his. Matthew 1:18-25 shows how this moment fulfils God’s plan, revealing that the child…
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