Welcome to the Soil Link Podcast! Join us as we delve into the world of construction materials with the UK’s most advanced platform for trading heavy materials. Soil Link's Materials Exchange Platform (MEP) uses cutting-edge AI and machine learning to seamlessly connect those with materials to those who need them, providing optimal matches and invaluable market insights. Each episode, we sit down with industry leaders and thought leadership experts to discuss the latest trends, innovations, ...
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Regeneration Rising is a podcast for beginning agrarians, about the trials, tribulations, and joys of a life in regenerative agriculture. Each episode will feature conversations with apprentices and other young agrarians, tidbits and tips from regenerative ag experts, job announcements, and more. Originally started by Shawna Burhans and Ariel Bobbett, two young agrarians, season two is now being led by Quivira Coalition’s New Agrarian apprenticeship program. As we face the challenge of repop ...
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The Science Show gives Australians unique insights into the latest scientific research and debate, from the physics of cricket to prime ministerial biorhythms.
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The Young Farmers Podcast, a project of the National Young Farmers Coalition, is digging into the most critical issues facing the future of farming: land access, climate change, racial equity, water for the next generation, government access and accountability. This season, you’ll hear from policy makers, experts and advocates, and, of course, young farmers themselves, all fighting to make sure that the next Farm Bill does what we need it to do: supports the future of farming in the U.S. Lis ...
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Welcome to "Rooted in Wellness" with me, Mona Sharma, your guide and celebrity holistic nutritionist. Embark on a transformative journey from imbalance to harmony, where ancient wisdom meets modern scientific insights. Growing up on an ashram, I embraced the philosophy that food is medicine and your kitchen is your health sanctuary. After navigating heart surgeries, anxiety, and weight challenges, I realized that common symptoms don't equate to normalcy. Join me as we unlock the power of our ...
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Healthier You = Healthier Planet Join host Carly Jean Puch for an exciting adventure towards sustainability and wellness! We mindfully dive into juicy conversations about health, the climate crisis, social justice, and how these big topics are all related. Seen through a vegan lens, Carly and guests encourage you to live your best life, and motivate you to take actions that truly make a difference. Come along for the ride as we explore the ups, downs, and all the fun twists and turns on the ...
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For everything there is a season. To see a harvest of righteousness for generations to come, we must till the soil of conversation and sow seeds of peace. What does this look like and how does it apply to the headlines of today. Welcome to the Till.
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Welcome to " The Safety Link Podcast", this podcast is dedicated to keeping you the blue-collar safety professional, informed in all aspects of life that I consider a part of Safety. Dive into the world of safety with us as we explore topics crucial to your everyday life. From personal safety to workplace safety, we cover it all. Get ready for valuable tips, practical advice, and intriguing discussions designed to empower you in navigating life's hazards. Whether you're a blue-collar worker, ...
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The Australian Farm Institute is an independent institute leading farm policy discussions for agriculture. Series 1 features recordings of the AFI's Roundtable held in October 2019 discussing how Australia values agriculture's natural capital. Click the link below for Roundtable slide decks and speech transcripts farminstitute.org.au/news-and-events/ART_2019/Roundtable-2019-speakers Series 2 presents discussions on topical policy issues from AFI’s research and publications agenda. Podcast pr ...
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Scrood is a satirical, light and easy Political Humor & Comedy information and mini documentary podcast about gett'n SCROOD by the system--facts & laughs covering as much as we can for free. Before the election, Scrood produced satirical content aimed at exposing corruption in politics, the supreme court and BIG, multinational business. Youtube, X, Pinterest and some podcast platforms throttled our show, making it unavailable to many. After our Holiday break, we will return to our society an ...
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REPLAY: Do Environmentalists Have Veganphobia? Exploring Intersecting Social Movements with Corey Lee Wrenn
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1:00:25REPLAY: This episode is from the vault and originally premiered on March 27th, 2024. Why do environmentalists have veganphobia? What's the disconnect? And why does the vegan movement need feminism? Do you have to watch graphic animal agriculture footage to be a "real" vegan? These questions and more are answered in my conversation with Corey Lee Wr…
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What if the reason you’re feeling foggy, inflamed, or hormonally off is sitting right in your liver? In today’s episode, I sit down with liver health expert Siggi Clavien to explore why this master organ holds the key to so much more than detoxification. We talk about why liver disease is skyrocketing (even in people who don’t drink), how toxins, s…
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Episode 47 - The Making of a Ranch Manager
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54:15In this episode, Fiona Jackson shares her unconventional journey from growing up in Redwood City, California with jeweler parents to becoming a ranch manager deeply involved in regenerative agriculture. Fiona talks about her initial exposure to agriculture at Cal Poly, her hands-on learning experiences, and her subsequent dive into the ranching wor…
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Lab Notes: How Ozempic stops food cravings
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11:52A weekly injection that stops that hankering for hot chips and donuts? Many people on Ozempic and similar medications report this phenomenon, saying they no longer have incessant thoughts about sweets and fried food. So how do these drugs, known as GLP-1 agonists, work in the brain to dial down "food noise" and help people lose weight?…
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Celebrating Charles Todd and the overland telegraph
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54:07The overland telegraph connecting Australia to the world was completed just over 150 years ago. It was built due to the dedication of a public servant, Charles Todd.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Today’s solo episode is about something we’re all experiencing, whether we realize it or not: stress. But not just stress in the casual sense, the deep, physiological stress that imprints on your body, your mind, and your long-term health. I used to say that stress and anxiety were my blueprint. But no more. And I want you to walk away from this ep…
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What if your fatigue, inflammation, or brain fog isn’t a sign your body is broken—but a signal you’ve been disconnected from nature for too long? In this episode, Dr. Zach Bush joins me to explore how our health crisis begins with the soil beneath our feet. We break down the damage glyphosate does to your gut and brain, how antibiotics and monocult…
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Lab Notes: The tiny beetle ravaging Perth's trees
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14:49It's the size of a sesame seed, but it could cause unfathomable destruction to Australia's forests and urban canopy. A beetle called the polyphagous shot-hole borer (Euwallacea fornicatus) is silently spreading through Perth and its surrounds, forcing councils to chop and chip hundreds of trees — even century-old Moreton Bay figs. So how does the t…
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Professor Roger Short, reproductive biologist
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54:07Roger Short (1930_2021) discusses influences in his early life, and some of his research achievements including melatonin as a controller of circannual rhythms, and aspects of reproductive biology across the animal world.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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REPLAY: Drag, Veganism, Homophobia and Speciesism: What’s the Connection? with The Vegan Queens
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48:14REPLAY: This episode is from the vault and originally premiered on September 11th, 2024. Get ready for a wild and inspiring ride with the fabulous Vegan Queens, Gemini and her daughter Myasma! Gemini takes us on a nostalgic journey back to her early days in drag during the 1980s, all while being cheered on by her supportive mother. Miasma shares he…
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What if the anxiety, fatigue, and reactivity you’re feeling… isn’t in your head, but wired into your biology? In this groundbreaking episode, I sit down with Dave Asprey—biohacking pioneer, four-time New York Times bestselling author, and founder of Bulletproof Coffee—to explore how your mitochondria, brainwaves, and unprocessed emotions shape ever…
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Lab Notes: What makes Sydney's cockies so clever?
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14:35First they learnt how to flip open wheelie bin lids. Now they're using water fountains. Masters of the urban landscape, sulphur-crested cockatoos (Cacatua galerita) are more than capable of some quirky (and sometimes messy) antics. So what do these entertaining exploits tell us about cockie innovation — or even cockie culture?…
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Hang on – we’re about to enter a wormhole!
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53:57Get ready for gravitons, dark photons and transition states. Kathryn Zurek takes us on a tour of the bewildering world of quantum physics.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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52. The Hidden Link Between Poor Sleep, Hormone Chaos, and Inflammation
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19:22You’re eating clean, doing the cold plunges, taking the adaptogens… but still waking up exhausted, wired, inflamed, or just off? It’s time to talk about the one healing practice that costs nothing—but changes everything: sleep. In this solo episode of Rooted in Wellness, I’m guiding you back to your body’s most powerful reset tool. We’ll explore wh…
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What if the brain fog, sugar cravings, and stubborn fatigue you’re feeling… starts in your gut? In this eye-opening episode, I sit down with Dr. Colleen Cutcliffe—Stanford PhD scientist and co-founder of Pendulum Therapeutics—to unpack the real reasons so many of us struggle with metabolic health, mood imbalances, and digestion. We explore how your…
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Lab Notes: How microscopic algae can devastate ocean life
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13:34A couple of months ago, a killer started mobilising off the South Australian shore — one that would wipe out marine life, make surfers feel sick, and smother picturesque beaches in thick foam. The culprit? A bloom of tiny organisms called microalgae. We can't see them with the naked eye, but in big enough numbers, they can devastate ecosystems. So …
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People have been in the Australian wilderness for generations. But can people be considered part of the natural landscape or will they always have an impact?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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REPLAY: Supplements for the Soul and the Soil with Maria Cebrian
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40:58REPLAY: This episode is from the vault and originally premiered on January 17th, 2024. Unlock the secrets of enterprise with a conscience with Maria Cebrian, the visionary behind the vegan supplement company, Terraseed. Hear her riveting journey from personal conviction to creating a supplement brand that stands as a beacon of sustainability and tr…
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What if the anxiety you feel, the mood swings you hide, or the “off” feeling you can’t shake… aren’t just yours to carry but part of a story that started long before you? In this powerful episode, I sit down with Karena Dawn to talk about healing from trauma, rewriting the stories we inherited, and finding peace in the chaos. We explore how movemen…
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Episode 46 - Farm Life and Legal Lessons with Eva Caison
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47:56In this episode of the Regeneration Rising podcast, host Taylor Muglia dives into regenerative agriculture experiences and intricacies of farm law with Eva Caison, education program director at Farm Commons. The episode covers a breadth of topics, from Eva's journey into agriculture, her educational background, and practical farm experience, to the…
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Lab Notes: AI that outperforms humans is coming
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14:41If you were impressed by generative AI such as ChatGPT, then artificial general intelligence or AGI promises to really knock your socks off. Over the past couple of decades, tech companies have been racing to build AGI systems that can match or surpass human capabilities across a whole bunch of tasks. So will AGI save the world — or will it spell t…
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Mary Somerville - Brilliant polymath, scientific genius triumphed against the odds
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54:51She could only read and write from age 10. She reared children and had a first unsupportive husband. But Mary Somerville was able to correct the work of Isaac Newton, help discover Neptune, and write a science book which became a university text.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Farm Report: Episode 3, Linking Farms and Food Access
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37:50The nutrition title was first included in the 1973 farm bill. It’s projected to make up 84% of total Farm Bill spending, with most of the funds going to SNAP. That’s because the program helps more than 40 million low-income individuals provide food for their families each month. Some of those people are farmers. In this episode, we talk to Mark Nic…
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The Circular Soil Economy: RSK's Strategies for Sustainable Soil Reuse
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38:39In this episode of The Soil Link Podcast, host Will Rundle is joined by Ben Winch, a leading voice in sustainable soil reuse and Associate Director at RSK Geosciences. Together, they explore what it takes to build a circular soil economy in construction — one where excess materials are no longer treated as waste, but as valuable, reusable resources…
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52. This is How you Heal Through Discomfort (Not More Protocols) with Jeff Krasno
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1:26:04When your wellness routine starts to feel like another item on your to-do list, when fasting, cold plunges, and supplement stacks feel more depleting than nourishing…it might be time to reassess what “healing” really means. In this episode, I sit down with Jeff Krasno, founder of Commune and author of Good Stress, to reframe how we think about stre…
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The next time you pick up a bag of spuds from the supermarket or fill up the car with petrol, you can thank the Treaty of the Metre for the metric system that underpins daily life. The treaty was signed exactly 150 years ago, when delegates from 17 countries gathered on a Parisian spring day to establish a new and standardised way of measuring the …
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Evidence of oldest reptiles found in Victoria
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53:03Amateur fossil hunters make a major discovery. And Marilyn Renfree describes the sophisticated reproduction of marsupials.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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REPLAY: When Going Green Gets Murky: Decoding Environmental BS with John Pabon
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47:58REPLAY: This episode is from the vault and originally premiered on January 3rd, 2024. Sometimes, a melody can lead to a movement; this was the case with John Pabon's transformation from a music student to a beacon of sustainability. Our conversation with John casts a light on his pivot from the arts to political science, his work with the United Na…
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51. The Metabolism & Hormone Reset Plan for Women 35+ with Dr. Mariza Snyder
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1:17:32“Everything looks normal”… but you still feel exhausted, anxious, inflamed, and out of sync with your body. Sound familiar? The truth is, most women in their 30s, 40s, and 50s aren’t getting real answers when they start experiencing the hormonal shifts of perimenopause and menopause. Instead, they’re told their symptoms are “just stress” or handed …
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Lab Notes: The plight of the southern right whales
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13:46Southern right whales (Eubalaena australis) were named by whalers because their high oil content made them the "right" ones to kill. In the decades since whaling was banned, southern right numbers increased — but a new study shows that population growth stalled, and might've dropped a bit, despite current numbers still far below what they were in p…
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Aging halted in fruit flies. How about humans?
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53:02David Walker at UCLA says he can halt aging in fruit flies. Can the same concepts be applied to humans? And two tertiary students and an artist describe combining science and artistic pursuits.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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50. The 3-Step Skincare Routine That Changes Everything with Dr. Andrea Suarez, “Dr. Dray”
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1:13:05What if that “mystery rash,” those fine lines, or the sudden hair shedding weren’t just cosmetic concerns… but biological clues your body is trying to send you? In this episode, we unpack the science your dermatologist wishes you knew. From hyperpigmentation and hormonal acne to the myths behind “clean beauty” and the truth about castor oil, we exp…
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Lab Notes: Why one man let deadly snakes bite him 200 times
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14:05Cobras, taipans, black mambas — Tim Friede's been intentionally bitten more than 200 times by some of the most venomous snakes on Earth. And he survived, mostly because years of self-injecting venom let him develop immunity to them. (Please do not try this yourself!) Now his blood's been used to make a broad-spectrum antivenom that researchers say …
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A happy 99th birthday to a friend of The Science Show
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54:05Mansi Kasliwal describes how she detects supernovae – the massive stellar explosions where elements are formed. We learn how dung beetles saved the Australian environment from the big problem, and David Attenborough shares his love for Birds-of-paradise.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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REPLAY: Beauty from Destruction: Crafting Jewelry for Conservation with Jessica McGhee
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35:25REPLAY: This episode is from the vault and originally premiered on November 8th, 2023. A life-changing trip to Costa Rica opened Jessica McGhee's eyes to the breathtaking beauty and heartbreaking destruction of the environment, igniting her passion for environmental conservation. This jewelry artist turned environmentalist shares a captivating tale…
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49. You’re Not Crazy—Your Nervous System Is Dysregulated with Dr. Alok Trivedi
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1:21:29What if your symptoms aren’t random… but patterned responses your body learned to keep you safe? In today's episode, I sat down with Dr. Alok, someone whose work has deeply impacted my own journey, to explore how trauma, nervous system dysregulation, and subconscious beliefs shape our health in ways we’re not taught to see. We talk about the body’s…
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Lab Notes: Where's my needle-free vaccine?
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14:01Hate getting needles? You're in good company — one in five people in Australia have needle fear.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The wonder of sharks surviving for 500 million years
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53:50Sharks have survived 500 million years while mass extinctions have wiped out other species. Now, sharks are under threat.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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48. It’s NOT “Just Anxiety”: The Real Reason You Feel So Sick (and Misunderstood) with Michelle Shapiro
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1:20:51Have you ever felt like your body is sending you signals, rapid heartbeat, anxiety, dizziness, insomnia, but no one’s connecting the dots? In this episode, I sat down with functional dietitian Michele Shapiro to explore the deeply misunderstood conditions of MCAS, POTS, histamine intolerance, and nervous system dysregulation. Together, we unpack wh…
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Lab Notes: Why did NASA spend a billion bucks on Lucy?
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13:00Somewhere out past Mars in the early hours of Easter Monday, a space probe called Lucy whizzed by an asteroid named Donaldjohanson. Lucy then sent back images showing Donaldjohanson is about five kilometres wide and shaped like a peanut. It's one of a handful of asteroids on Lucy's 12-year itinerary. So what does the billion-dollar mission hope to …
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Palaeontology helps reveal why some animals are in desperate need of help while others thrive.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Episode 45 - Chris Zuehlsdorff on Farm Friendly Financing and Investing
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32:47In this episode, host Taylor Muglia sits down with Chris Zuehlsdorff, CEO of Iroquois Valley, to discuss how they're supporting the journey and future of regenerative agriculture. Chris shares his personal and professional background, highlighting his transition from a career in finance to helping farmers and ranchers access affordable mortgages an…
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REPLAY: Small Changes, Lasting Impact: The Story of Plaine Products with CEO Lindsey McCoy
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36:24REPLAY: This episode is from the vault and originally premiered on June 7th, 2023. Imagine a world where you could significantly reduce plastic waste in your home simply by changing the way you buy shampoo. Get inspired by our conversation with Lindsay McCoy, the CEO, and founder of Plain Products, as she shares her journey toward creating a Netfli…
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Have you ever felt like you’re doing everything right for your heart, eating well, staying active, managing stress, but still unsure if you’re truly protecting yourself from heart disease? Today, I’m sitting down with Dr. Michael Twyman, a leading expert in preventive cardiology, to explore what really determines heart health and how to optimize it…
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Lab Notes: Why sprinting sensation Gout Gout is so fast
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12:49Gout Gout is fast becoming the face of Australian athletics, regularly clocking blisteringly quick times over 100- and 200-metre sprints. And he's only 17. Many think the best is yet to come. So what is it about Gout that makes him such an impressive sprinter at such a young age?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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New findings show how genetic mutations drive autoimmunity.
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54:05A protein in the immune system, DECTIN-1 - primarily responsible for defending the body against fungal infections, has been found to control the severity of autoimmune diseases such as irritable bowel disease (IBS), type 1 diabetes, eczema, and other chronic disorders.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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