The Mississippi Crop Situation podcast is provided by Mississippi State University Extension Service specialists responsible for agricultural row crops. Our goal is to provide Mississippi agricultural producers, consultants, farmers, and industry with up-to-date, timely, science-based information you can use to help maintain profitability.
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Small mills, regional grain projects and beautiful breads: this is the terrain of the Flour Ambassador! Come with me on my Grain trails and meet the people who are changing the face and tastes of grains.
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Over the past few years, more and more farmers have been growing small grains again, and even more want to find ways to grow them on their farm. At Practical Farmers of Iowa, we've been trying to help with that process. Starting with the first episode "Small Grains: A Revival" – you can learn more about small grains, from the benefits of adding diversity to your crop rotations to growing, harvesting and marketing the crops. Like everything else we do, this series is farmer-led. The podcast i ...
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The Nano segment of craft brewing is growing fast with the majority of new breweries opening up falling into this small-scale, hyper-local segment working on brewing systems five barrels or under. Each month on this podcast learn the business, marketing, and brewing strategies targeted for this smaller-scale sized brewery needs. From strategies to maximizing taproom sales to forecasting brewery budgets to brewing great beer in small spaces, you'll learn from craft beer experts and fellow Nan ...
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Wrap your day with the world’s biggest stories. We set the bar on the daily news catch-up, going deeper on news stories that speak to the moment. An evening news podcast updated seven days a week, from CBC News. Sort out what's real, what's relevant and what’s truly new, from a Canadian perspective, with hosts Susan Bonner and Stephanie Skenderis. Context, analysis and surprise — all in about 25 minutes.
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This podcast is a supplement to in-class instruction, a place to analyze the poems that will be read in class at the start of the following week.
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Rebelpreneur is a podcast created for entrepreneurs, solopreneurs, small business owners who are ready to go against the grain, who embrace the contrarian view point to get a different result for themselves and their business. If you are looking for ACTIONABLE advice to build and grow your company from leading experts, then listen the Rebelpreneur podcast to get the most cutting edge business tactics that actually work. Each episode brings you a successful Entrepreneur who shares their up’s ...
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This podcast is about bringing out the greatness of CHRIST in you; looking internally to release HIS greatness externally. Excuse me...excuse me, it's all about CHRIST, let HIM use you for HIS great glory.
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Did you know that 93% of communication is non-verbal? Yet, the marketing industry is saturated with teaching entrepreneurs brain-based content marketing strategies–logical, psychological, and analytical. However, when your energy is magnetic, it’s the most irresistible force in any crowd without you saying a word.Listen in as Kathryn Thompson, a creative rulebreaker, award-winning marketing and communications expert, and the Founder of Creatively Owned, goes against the grain and shows you h ...
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The Ashtanga Dispatch Yoga Podcast explores the 8-limbed path of yoga through conversations and interviews with individuals who inspire and support our practice - on and off a yoga mat. Whether you are new to the practice or someone who's been practicing by years, we hope you enjoy these thoughtful and often impassioned dialogues around topics that include the teacher/student relationship, juggling practice and family life, injury and pain, aging, and lots more. This podcast is a mother/daug ...
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The small Northern California town of Cora Bay: An ancient secret, a hidden legacy, and a terrifying future. Professor Bryan Keaton only wanted a tank of gas and a spare tire so he could get back on the road to his cushy new job in Portland. But this intriguing hamlet on the misty rock-strewn shores of the Pacific continues to draw him in…
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Welcome to the Just Say Hay: The Podcast! With new episodes every other Monday, we talk about the things that are important to small farmers. If you're wanting to market your farm, grow your farm, improve the soil health of your farm or ar just interested in agriculture... this is the place for you. We run a small cattle ranch as well as an 850 acre commercial forage farm, but for the past 20 years, my main gig has been as a marketing & business consultant to some of the most recognizable br ...
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The Seed to Table podcast explores the stories of Australians working to revitalise our food and farming systems. Hear from farmers, small business owners, and community leaders who are committed to building a sustainable future through practical, on-the-ground solutions. From regenerative farming practices to local food networks, this podcast highlights real stories of hard work, innovation, and collaboration that strengthen our communities and environment. Tune in to discover how these eff ...
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THE FARM is a gripping narrative audio drama podcast about family secrets, rural suspense, and a woman’s fight to reclaim her legacy. Produced by Little Fish Entertainment, this slow-burn thriller blends mystery, betrayal, and emotional depth in a small-town setting. When a high-powered architect returns home after her father’s sudden death, she uncovers a conspiracy that could cost her the farm—and her life. The Farm is a mystery-thriller audio drama about family secrets, betrayal, and surv ...
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Shingles vaccine slows dementia, CUSMA hearings, Somali community reaction and more
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27:51A study on one variety of shingles vaccine already showed it cut diagnoses of mild cognitive impairment. Now researchers have dug deeper into the data – and found the shot could slow progression of dementia in those who already have it. And: People in Minnesota are bracing for more U.S. immigration agents to arrive in their state. Specifically targ…
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AFN rejects Ottawa/Alberta deal, Putin ready for war with Europe, facial recognition on police body cams, and more
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28:13Assembly of First Nations chiefs demand the immediate withdrawal of a new pipeline deal between Canada and Alberta. The deal would lift the federal ban on oil tanker traffic in northern B.C. waters. National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak said it was "as if First Nations rights can be wiped away” with one agreement. And: Russian President Vladimir P…
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How Megan Kaun Turned Her Dreamwork Into a Sold-Out Launch in Less than 90 Days
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59:45Have you ever felt like you’re giving your gifts away for free because you love what you do but deep down, you know something’s out of energetic balance? Maybe you’ve built your business around what feels safe or familiar, while the work that actually lights you up feels “too risky” to sell. What if the success you’ve been chasing isn’t about learn…
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Measuring the Impact of the Stoneville Research Complex on Mississippi
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26:04From the Crop Doctors' Podcast studio in Stoneville, Jeff Gore and Steve Martin dig into the recent analysis detailing the economic impact of the Stoneville Research Complex. They break down what the numbers really mean for producers, local communities, and the state’s agriculture. Jeff and Steve discuss how research conducted at Stoneville transla…
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Algoma layoffs, hidden fire in a Toronto highrise, WHO on GLPs, and more
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25:14Algoma Steel is laying off about a thousand workers — roughly a third of its workforce. The company is pointing to the effects of U.S. tariffs. But it also had government help: half a billion dollars that was supposed to keep workers on the job. And: A fire has been burning through a Toronto highrise complex for more than four days now. But no one …
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Russia-Ukraine peace talks, Indigenous opposition to pipeline, Italian actresses demand accountability from their industry, and more
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30:06U.S. and Ukrainian officials held another round of talks today - in hopes of getting closer to a peace plan to bring Russia's war on Ukraine to an end. Both delegations called the meeting productive, but there are still concerns that a peace deal will be tilted is Russia's favour. Also: Opposition is mounting against the Alberta‑Ottawa pipeline dea…
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Ukraine strikes Russian oil tankers, Extreme weather in Southeast Asia, Danielle Smith sells her Ottawa deal to her party, and more
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28:29Ukranian and Russian officials are gearing up for potential peace talks - but those efforts are being overshadowed by continued violence. As Kyiv suffered from Russian attacks on Friday, Ukraine struck two Russian oil tankers that are part of their so-called 'shadow fleet'. Also: A natural disaster -- turning catastrophic. Sri Lanka has declared a …
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Pipeline politics, Trump crackdown on immigration, is “Buy Canadian” over? And more
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28:03The federal Liberals insist they’re more united than ever — one day after a cabinet minister quit over changing environmental policies. And: U.S. President Donald Trump vows to “permanently pause” immigration from what he calls Third World countries, after an Afghan national who had been granted asylum is accused of shooting two National Guard memb…
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Alberta and Ottawa shake hands on an energy agreement, former Liberal environment minister quits cabinet, Quebec beefs up its secularism law, U.S. National Guard shootings, and more
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28:11Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith agree to a pipeline proposal that could flow oil through British Columbia to the Pacific Coast. The partnership is billed as a win for cooperation between Alberta and Ottawa, but it’s already creating some political loss, in the form of pushback from B.C., and a resignation from the Carn…
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Deadly Hong Kong fire, help for steel and lumber, food bank demand, and more
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26:39Dozens of people are dead after a massive fire in Hong Kong. Many people are still missing. The fire still isn’t out, and there’s no word on the cause, but many fingers are pointing to bamboo scaffolding that caused flames to spread very quickly. And: Ottawa announces support for steel and lumber industries coping with U.S. tariffs. The plan includ…
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Remembering champion curler and broadcaster Colleen Jones, Carney’s pipeline gamble, RSV immunization accessibility, and more
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27:25Remembering Colleen Jones. The 65-year-old was a world champion curler, and a member of the Order of Canada. She was also a longtime CBC personality, telling the stories of Canadians over a career that spanned four decades, starting in 1986 as Halifax’s first woman sports anchor. Jones died today following a battle with cancer. And: For a deal that…
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Building From Your Design: The Offers, People, and Visibility That Actually Align [Episode 4 of 4]
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26:15Have you done all the introspective work to understand what you want, identified your limiting beliefs, and expanded your worldview but now you're stuck on how to actually translate that into a business structure that works? In this fourth and final episode of the Building From Your Design series, I'm showing you how to take everything from the pre…
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Redvine Management in the South– Crossover Episode with War Against Weeds Podcast
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29:02Jason joined a group of weed scientists on a recent episode of the War Against Weeds Podcast. The episode covers the history and management of redvine in Mississippi and the South. Find other episodes of the War Against Weeds Podcast at https://waragainstweeds.libsyn.com/ or anywhere you listen to podcasts. For more episodes from the Crop Doctors, …
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Backlash to Carney’s “Who cares?” comment, Comey indictments dismissed, businesses face Black Friday pressure, and more
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26:12The federal Conservatives attack the Prime Minister for appearing fed up over recent reporter questions about U.S. trade talks. Pierre Poilievre wants to know where Mark Carney’s promised deal is. A month has passed since negotiations fell apart because of Ontario’s anti-tariff ad. Carney says he might visit the White House ‘soon.’ And: A U.S. fede…
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Ukraine peace plan, G20 summit wraps, Grizzly attack update, Alberta pipeline talks, and more.
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31:30The Trump administration is presenting its 28-point peace plan to end the war between Ukraine and Russia in Geneva. But some European leaders at the meeting say the document heavily favours Russia. Also: Prime Minister Mark Carney is returning to Canada from the G20 summit, one step closer to a trade deal with India. The two nations have agreed to …
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G20 summit, COP30 reaches a deal, Alberta avoids healthcare worker strike, and more
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29:52Prime Minister Mark Carney is in South Africa this weekend meeting with world leaders and delegates at the G20 summit. Carney is hoping to expand Canada's trade ties beyond the United States, Trump boycotted the summit and didn't send any representatives. But there were pressing geopolitical issues, mainly Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Also: The CO…
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Grizzly attack, plan for Ukraine war, absenteeism, and more
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28:36A confrontation with a grizzly bear has left students and a teacher in B.C. seriously hurt. They were on an outing from an independent school run by the Nuxalk Nation in Bella Coola. Officials say a teacher took the brunt of it trying to fight off the bear. And: Ukraine’s president says his country faces a hard choice. Volodymyr Zelenskyy spoke to …
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Trump accuses lawmakers of sedition, Trans Mountain expansion proposal, Ryan Wedding, and more
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26:21U.S. President Donald Trump accuses multiple Democratic lawmakers of sedition, and says it is punishable by death. They are all military or intelligence veterans, who made a video reminding active military they are obliged to refuse illegal orders. And: Alberta's premier says a B.C. proposal to expand the Trans Mountain pipeline isn’t enough. Danie…
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Olympian on the run, private health care in Alberta, combatting ticket scalping, and more
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26:31He’s a former Canadian Olympian — and one of the FBI’s most wanted fugitives. And the U.S. is now offering $15 million for information leading to the arrest of Ryan Wedding. RCMP Commissioner Michael Duheme was in Washington for a joint news conference with U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, after seven Canadians were arrested — seven people official…
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Fighter jets, Epstein vote, MBS goes to Washington, and more
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27:29Swedish officials are pitching a big defence deal to Canada. Officials are courting Ottawa to supply the military with fighter jets — which could mean thousands of jobs here in Canada. But any deal could collapse a long-standing agreement with the United States. And: Fighter jets were also on the agenda in Washington. The White House hosted Saudi's…
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Building From Your Design: Confronting the Beliefs Blocking Your Path [Episode 3 of 4]
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20:55What if the only thing standing between you and building what you actually want is a limited worldview of what’s possible? In this third episode of the Building From Your Design series, I'm walking you through the uncomfortable work of confronting why you think what you want isn't possible. I share the story of a client with a Virgo stellium who wa…
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Managing for Waterfowl and the Hunt Ahead with James Callicut
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29:55James Callicut, Mississippi State University Extension Waterfowl and Game Bird Specialist, called into the Crop Doctors’ Podcast studio in Stoneville to explore how habitat management decisions shape success before and after opening day. James shares insights from his research tracking mallards and pintails across Mississippi, discusses key strateg…
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Carney budget passes, stubborn cervical cancer rates, whale sanctuary pushback, and more
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27:10Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government faced a crucial test — with a vote on their budget. Despite drama throughout the day, the government’s economic plan for the country passed. 170 MPs voted in favour of the budget; 168 voted against. Passage of the budget ensured that the country did not face the possibility of a snap election. And: Death rate…
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112th Grey Cup, U.S.-Venezuela tensions, TB outbreak in Edmonton, and more
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30:36It's the biggest night in Canadian football - as more than 30,000 fans watch the Saskatchewan Roughriders take on the Montreal Alouettes in the CFL's 112th Grey Cup. You'll hear about the rivalry between the two teams, as well as the CFL's recent rule changes and Prime Minister Mark Carney's appearance at the game. Also: The arrival of the U.S. mil…
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The search for two Nova Scotia children, COP 30 protests, Inaugural NSL championship, and more
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29:40It's been more than six months since anyone has seen Lily and Jack Sullivan.The two small children from rural Nova Scotia dissapeared in May. All searches so far, have turned up nothing. But their family and community are not ready to give up. They have started a new search - that is being described as a last-ditch effort before winter sets in. Als…
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Episode 71: Crafting a Memorable Beer and Food Program
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58:13Having food options is a way to bring in new customers and to keep fans coming back. There are many ways a small brewery can approach a menu and this month we’re talking with folks who have dedicated kitchens and robust food truck programs. First up, Tony Cordova of New York's Scale House Brewing. Cordova, the Head Brewer, talks about the evolution…
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Canada at COP, PBO on budget, CFL rules change, and more
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27:37As Prime Minister Mark Carney announces a new fossil fuel project, delegates at the COP30 summit are asking — how serious is Canada’s commitment to the environment? And: The Parliamentary Budget Officer predicts the Liberals will blow past many of the projections set out in last week's budget. And he says it’s unlikely the government will meet its …
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Carney’s major projects—part 2, ultraprocessed foods and cancer, the Epstein files, and more
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27:47The Prime Minister has announced the second batch of major infrastructure projects. There is a focus on mining and energy. And that is raising concerns by some about the environmental impacts. And: The new study offering clues to a rise in colorectal cancer among young adults—both men and women alike. Also: The day after the release of emails sugge…
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Poilievre on his leadership, Epstein emails, Canadian tourists avoid U.S., and more
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27:00Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre took questions today for the first time since losing two MPs. And he said he has no plans to change his leadership style. He says he’s the only leader trying to make life affordable for Canadians. And: Donald Trump "knew about the girls.” That’s one of the comments in emails released from convicted sex offender …
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Remembrance Day, cuts to veterans benefits, baseball betting, and more
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27:47Ceremonies of remembrance mark the sacrifices of Canadian soldiers. And: Some veterans say budget changes mean they’ll get less money in their disability pensions. Also: Major League Baseball has been thrown a curveball. Two Cleveland Guardians pitchers face a host of federal charges. They are accused of taking bribes from sports betters for riggin…
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Building From Your Design: Getting Clear on What Matters Before You Build [Episode 2 of 4]
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23:46Are you clear on what freedom, autonomy, or meaningful work actually means for YOU or are you chasing surface-level values that sound good but don't capture the nuanced reality of how you want to live and work? Have you been building toward an arbitrary income goal because that's what you see advertised everywhere, even though it's not actually the…
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Farm Journal writer Chris Bennett joined us in the Crop Doctors’ Podcast studio in Stoneville to share a remarkable story from one of his recent articles. This episode dives into a truly unique sting operation from 1986 in Oklahoma where a game warden came up with an ingenious plan to catch illegal road hunters using a frozen roadkill deer as a dec…
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Measles in Canada, bracing for bad flu season, Vimy cave secrets, and more
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27:44Canada loses its measles elimination status, meaning it can no longer claim to be measles-free. Since the fall of 2024, Canada has recorded more than 5,000 measles cases in nine provinces and one territory. And: Alberta has its first flu death of the season. It may be a sign of things to come, as experts warn the country could be facing “the worst …
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Floor crossing MP speaks out, Super Typhoon hits the Philippines, Quebec Doctors protest, and more
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29:39Chris D'Entremont, the former conservative MP who crossed the floor to join the Liberals this week, speaks to CBC News in an exclusive interview. He says the treatment he recieved from some of the party's senoir members - is what convinced him to leave. Also: Typhoon Fung Wong has made landfall in the Philippines. It slammed ashore with winds reach…
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Indigenous Veterans Day, More U.S. flight cancellations, Small town hockey, and more
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29:00First Nations, Inuit and Metis peoples have a long history of military service to this country. Though every major conflict -- and in times of peace. From before Canada was even a country, up to the present day. Their contributions are being honoured across the country today - as part of Indigenous Veterans Day. Also: Canadians so far are dodging t…
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Bonus Episode: Accountability, Integrity, and the Evolution of Ashtanga Yoga
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2:07:30An incredibly important conversation examining the roots of abuse, ways of accountability, and what it means to be both a teacher and student of the Ashtanga yoga method with Sarah Nelson, Greg Nardi, Kino Macgregor, and Peg Mulqueen -- moderated by Melissa Matt. The first of an ongoing series of discussions hosted by Omstars. We appreciate you lis…
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Difficult days for Conservatives, ostrich cull, well water woes, and more
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27:51The federal budget has passed its second big test in the House of Commons, as federal Conservatives wrap up a difficult week. One of their MP's crossed the floor to the Liberals, another says he is leaving Parliament altogether. And: The Canadian Food Inspection Agency culls the ostrich population on a farm in Edgewood, B.C. Yesterday, the Supreme …
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Another Tory MP out, ostrich farm cull, U.S. cuts flights, finding cancer in your genes, and more
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29:00Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux resigns from Parliament. His decision didn’t come with an explanation. It makes it more likely the Liberals will be able to pass the federal budget in a few weeks. Also: The CFIA moves in to cull an ostrich herd in B.C., after a fight that went all the way to the Supreme Court. And: The U.S. government shutdown could h…
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Budget politics and reaction, tariffs at U.S. Supreme Court, assassination in Mexico, and more
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26:31Budget day brought a political shock, and a clearer indication of where Prime Minister Mark Carney plans to take the government. The shock—a floor crossing. MP Chris d’Entremont left the Conservatives to join the Liberals, saying Pierre Poilievre’s leadership style is too negative. And d’Entremont has hinted he may be the first, but won’t be the la…
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Budget day, China tourism in Canada, AI music hit, and more
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28:14Mark Carney’s government -- now has a blueprint. An economic plan -- focused on capital upgrades to infrastructure, industry, housing and defence. It includes a 78-billion dollar deficit. And a political price -- still being calculated. Canada is back on the list of approved countries for Chinese group tourism. Beijing banned group tourism to many …
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Ashtanga Yoga: A Feminine Perspective with Monica Gauci, Genny Wilkinson, Tara Mitra, + Katy Scherer
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1:17:30What does it mean to be a woman practicing Ashtanga yoga? Join Monica, Genny, Tara, Katy and me as we discuss what can seem like a very masculine practice, from a female perspective. And if you enjoy this episode, then I invite you to join me over on Substack for a new 12-part series exploring the femine archetypes. We begin this month with The Que…
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Building From Your Design: Your Success Codes Are Already Written [Episode 1 of 4]
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30:54Are you pivoting your business, launching something new, or feeling like everything you've built no longer aligns with who you are? Have you tried following expert blueprints and guru strategies, only to find yourself successful but unfulfilled or worse, stuck in a business that requires you to sacrifice parts of yourself to maintain it? What if th…
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Tales From the Road…Some of Our Strangest Calls
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25:32Settle in for a morning of stories from Stoneville, MS, as Tom, Jason, and Bobby Golden pull back the curtain on some of their most unusual field visits. They trade stories about the strange, absurd, and the downright odd things they've been called to investigate. From mysterious smoke plumes over rice fields to a surprising discovery on a skeet ra…
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Budget promises, famine in Sudan, grain bin hotel rooms, and more
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27:17The finance minister has new shoes, and tomorrow the new government will release its first budget. The pressure from the U.S. trade war is immense, and this is the government’s first fiscal update in almost a year. Prime Minister Mark Carney is promising a “generational” budget – one that will reset Canada’s economy. But the Liberals are three seat…
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Liberals prepare for budget, Quebec municipal elections, Fighting fungal disease in bats, and more
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31:39Prime Minister Mark Carney is back from Asia - and facing a delicate political test at home. His government's first budget lands on Tuesday, setting the stage for a crucial confidence vote. He’ll need opposition support to pass it and right now - it's not clear where that will come from. Also: Voters cast their ballots across Quebec today for munic…
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World Series Final, U.S. food supports running out, Misogynist influence in classrooms, and more
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31:14It all comes down to this. Two teams, Nine innings - and a World Series title on the line. The Toronto Blue Jays have the hopes of an entire country on their shoulders, as they head into a winner-take-all final against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Also: The U.S. federal government shutdown has now passed the one month mark. As of today, a food benefit …
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World Series game six, Trump on Canada talks, Ozempic for addiction, and more
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27:40Baseball fans around the country are on tenterhooks—waiting to see if the Toronto Blue Jays will win the World Series. A win tonight or tomorrow will seal the deal. And: U.S. President Donald Trump says he’s not resuming trade negotiations with Canada any time soon. He’s still angry about an ad by the Ontario government using a Ronald Reagan speech…
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Trump on nukes, Carney eyeing submarines, finding the disappeared in Mexico, and more
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28:27U.S. President Donald Trump rates it “12 out of 10.” He says his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping was “amazing” and the U.S. will now trim its tariffs against China, as long as Beijing cracks down on the illicit fentanyl trade. He says China will also resume buying U.S. soybeans, and remove barriers to rare earths exports. And: Prime Minis…
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Jamaica damage, Carney and Trump at APEC, Blue Jays fans in LA, and more
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26:37“Total devastation” — that’s how officials in Jamaica are describing the damage caused by Hurricane Melissa. And aid will be slow to arrive, as most of the country has no power, and the international airport is closed. What’s not helping — the AI-generated images of the storm and the aftermath. And: Their eyes met, but there’s no sign that Prime Mi…
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Melissa hits Jamaica, Amazon layoffs, epic World Series game, and more
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27:01A massive Category 5 hurricane slams into Jamaica. Melissa made landfall as the strongest storm to hit the Caribbean island since records were first kept — 174 years ago. Hundreds of thousands are without power, and it will take days to assess the damage. And: Amazon lays off 14,000 corporate employees as the company invests in artificial intellige…
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