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Produce Buzzers is a new podcast with the goal of inspiring people to eat more fresh fruit and veggies. Part informative radio show, part trivia game show, and part funny talk show, it will put a smile on your face while educating you about fresh produce. Join Theresa Nolan, Edwin Stepp, Rick Stepp, and Cynthia Benedetto as they share their knowledge about fresh fruits and veggies. Be fruitful and veg out! *This podcast discusses the nutrition and health benefits of fresh produce but the pan ...
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"AwakenHer" is your beacon of hope and strength, focusing on turning the pain of past relationships into the power of self-discovery and renewal. Hosted by Corissa Stepp, this podcast serves as your guide through the complexities of healing and personal growth. Each episode unveils the stories of women who have triumphantly navigated their way through life's storms, alongside actionable advice from experts in the field. "AwakenHer" is not just a podcast; it's a movement towards self-love, re ...
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Empower Outdoors

Ali Juten and Phil Stepp

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Join Ali Juten and Phil Stepp while they share their passion for the outdoors, hunting, and fishing. Ali brings a unique female perspective to the outdoor world, while Phil shares his years of knowledge in DIY hunting and fishing. They also interview a variety of outdoor personalities and experts in the field! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/empoweroutdoors/support
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In this podcast, we talk about the music of the Kazakh people—the legendary kuis. We tell the stories of the kuis preserved for us by previous generations. We also play them, presenting the voice and sound of the national spiritual heritage—the inner soul—of the Kazakh people. Created&Produced by Aitolkyn Kourmanova
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Meet the men and women behind the badge at the Asheville Police Department. Cold cases, conversations, community engagement, and questions and answers with Police Chief Mike Lamb. Hosted by Public Information Officer Rick Rice.
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waterloop

Travis Loop

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waterloop is a nonprofit news outlet exploring solutions for sustainability and equity in water. Hosted by journalist Travis Loop, the podcast features stories from across the U.S. about water infrastructure, conservation, innovation, technology, policy, PFAS, climate resilience, and more.
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Rudyard Lynch, creator of the enormously popular YouTube channel WhatifAltHist joins Austin Padgett every week to offer a deeper understanding of critical moments in history. Together they identify patterns in order to predict the future and understand the dynamics that result in civilizations rising and falling. We cover WW1, WW2, Classical Greece, Medieval Islam, the rise of Communism, and more. History 102 is a part of the Turpentine podcast network. Learn more: www.turpentine.co
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Grapevine Radio Show

Cliff Stepp for Packed House Productions

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Weekly interviews with winemakers, chefs, event coordinators... the people who help make up the world's fastest growing, most exciting, and diverse wine region; the Central Coast of California - Paso Robles, San Luis Obispo and Northern Santa Barbara County (Sideways country). Listen live every Saturday from Noon to 1PM with the STREAM button on our website. Locally, we're on News Talk 920AM KVEC in San Luis Obispo, California.
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Curious Worldview

Ryan Faulkner

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Interviews featuring a mix of investigative journalists, affecting writers, economics, geopolitics, explorers and fascinating life stories. Whether it's the supply chain of semi-conductors, a 25 year cold-war CIA veteran, negotiation with Chris Voss, Warden of Sweden's biggest prison, Lawrence Krauss and the universe, Cricket with the GOAT Gideon Haigh, Taiwan, China, the great adventurers and explorers the list goes on... Check out the 'Starter Packs' I put together for the best place to st ...
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Dusty Roads

Anita Hummel

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The Dusty Roads podcast is about “Living Life As A Global Citizen.” This podcast will make you think, laugh, cry, and sometimes question life overseas. With over 30 years of experience living and working overseas, Anita shares personal stories, experiences, and humor. The Dusty Road podcast is for anyone interested in travel, the world, being a Global Citizen, culture, life, or what it is like to live and work in a foreign country - especially developing or undeveloped nations. Come ride alo ...
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Welcome to “Understandable Insights: Information to Intelligence with Sue Gordon” — the national security podcast that provides you an elemental understanding of the world as it is, not how you prefer it to be. Each week, Eric — a former Marine, father, and entrepreneur — sits down with the Honorable Sue Gordon, the nation’s former top career intelligence officer. Together, they break down the headlines shaping our world and ask what they really mean for citizens, leaders, and institutions. ...
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Stop & Talk

Grant Oliphant, Prebys Foundation, Crystal Page

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Join Grant Oliphant and Crystal Page as they sit down to explore the vibrant and evolving landscape of San Diego County, through the lens of the Prebys Foundation's mission and vision. In Stop & Talk, Grant and Crystal engage in thought-provoking conversations with local leaders, changemakers, and community builders who are passionate about creating a more inclusive, purposeful, and opportunity-rich San Diego Each episode offers an inside look into the foundation's journey, discoveries, and ...
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Well That Aged Well

Well that Aged Well

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In this podcast we interview historians about new topics every week ranging from Ancient Rome to pre historic era to modern history. I myself am not an academic but I always been fascinated by history and always enjoy learning about it. I am trying to make history fun and enjoyable and hopefully you will learn smomething too. New episodes coming out every week on "Well That Aged Well". With "Erlend Hedegart". This podcast is uncut, and unedited.So what you see is what you get. Which means th ...
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The Tel

Sebastian Wetherbee

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An Archaeology podcast featuring interviews with archaeologists, anthropologists, historians, and classicists. All united by a love of ancient history and prehistory. Hosted by Sebastian Wetherbee, a professional archaeologist, caver, climber, and antiquarian.
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Earthwatch Podcast

Earthwatch Podcast

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From Earthwatch, the environmental nonprofit connecting citizens with scientists, comes the Earthwatch Podcast. This season, we profile the status of endangered species and ecosystems, and the efforts underway to save them. From the coastal marshes of Texas to the seagrass meadows of Southeast Alaska and beyond, join us as we explore the complex web of science, politics, and human interference.
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Cross Cutting Concerns presents a podcast for the technologist in a hurry. Interviews with guests are short (around 15 minutes) and limited to a single interesting piece of technology that would interest a programmer, developer, or engineer like you, scratching the surface and engaging your curiosity.
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Everyone Else

Everyone Else

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A photographic podcast that asks people to say whatever they want for however long they want, telling the experiences, mistakes, secrets, loves, journeys and decisions of strangers. Created and produced by Eva Krysiak. Portraits of interviewees can be viewed at https://evakrysiak.com/everyone-else/everyone-else. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Temujin, a.k.a. Genghis Khan, is the single most influential figure in the history of the Mongolian steppe. There are a thousand Temujin in a thousand people's eyes. He is a hero. He is a criminal. He is kind. He is cruel. But undeniably, his life is epic and legendary. This podcast is about his stories.
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The iCoach Podcast

Marvin Nash

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The iCoach Podcast is a show for coaches by coaches that addresses all of the pressing issues that today's coaches face with this generation of student-athletes. Marvin Nash began this podcast with an idea that all coaches could have a voice. What it’s become is a motivational, personal development, growth experience for both the producer and listeners. About the creator: Marvin Nash is the Co-Offensive Coordinator and Recruiting Coordinator for San Marcos HS (TX). He loves giving back to co ...
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Hawkeyed with Dave O'Hara

Dave O'Hara Sports

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A show for any Iowa Hawkeyes fan! Do you live and breathe all things Iowa Hawkeyes? Hawkeyed with Dave O’Hara covers Iowa Football, Basketball, Baseball & more! Join Dave as he brings you the latest & greatest from the world of Iowa Hawkeyes. You’ll find exclusive interviews with some of the most beloved to have worn black and gold. Find shows with Caitlin Clark, Gary Dolphin, Pat Angerer & more to get behind the scenes stories you won’t find anywhere else. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or j ...
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Concho Sports Show

conchosports.com

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Join Shea Harris and Vince Salazar each week on THE Concho Sports Show as they have conversations with coaches, athletes, and more from around San Angelo and the Concho Valley. They'll also keep you up to date on all the latest sports happenings from the area. Would you like to support us? https://anchor.fm/conchosportsshow/support Connect with us! Concho Sports website | http://conchosports.com/concho-sports-show/ Twitter | https://twitter.com/conchosports YouTube | https://youtube.com/conc ...
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The Kathryn W. and Shelby Cullom Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies at Harvard University seeks to foster comprehensive understanding and multidisciplinary study of Russia and the countries of Eurasia. Founded in 1948 as the Russian Research Center, the Davis Center sponsors a master's program, seminars and conferences, targeted research, fellowships, undergraduate and graduate student support, and an outreach program. The center's more than 300 affiliates come from Harvard Univer ...
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On The Trail Of Genghis Khan - Tim Cope (Book) My Substack (Subscribe) *Leave a review on Apple or Spotify* (nothing does more to help grow the show) --- Previous guests on the podcast similar to this! Jack Weatherford - Genghis Khan & The Making Of The Modern World Robyn Davidson - Australian Living Legend. Documenter Of Nomads. Jon Lee Anderson -…
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CBS Sports' college basketball writer Isaac Trotter joins Illini Inquirer's Jeremy Werner to reassess Illinois basketball through a third of the season and break the Big Ten into tiers. Illinois wide receivers coach Justin Stepp then joins to chat about his coaching journey, his NFL pipeline, the 2025 season and the future of the Illini wide receiv…
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In this episode, we dive into the fascinating connections between two seemingly distant cultures: the Hmong, primarily found in Southeast Asia, and the Mongols, legendary for their vast Central Asian empire. Despite their geographical separation, we explore how their migratory paths, shared cultural motifs, linguistic similarities, and genetic evid…
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Send us a text Following the retirement of Chief Lamb, Deputy Chief Jackie Stepp was appointed Interim Chief of Police. She’ll join us to talk about that and her priorities in the new role. Getting to know Lt. Tyler Radford, who, it turns out, is related to a baseball legend. From Community Engagement, Senior Police Officer Justin Lewis, with all t…
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In this deep dive episode, we explore the urgent need for a fundamental revision of business education curricula. The discussion highlights how business schools often focus too narrowly on preparing students for careers in large, formal organizations, such as Fortune 500 companies, while neglecting the critical role of the informal economy. This un…
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Illini Inquirer basketball analyst Mike LaTulip joins Jeremy Werner to react to Illinois basketball's 91-48 rout of Missouri. LaTulip breaks down the Illini's bounce-back on defense, how Keaton Wagler has lifted the Illini offense, Andrej Stojakovic settling in to a winning role, Tomislav Ivisic's progress and Mihailo Petrovic's role. LaTulip then …
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In this special edition of Understandable Insights, Sue and Eric examine public health policy as national security. Beginning with HHS’s termination of pediatric health grants, they map the downstream consequences of politicized funding: diminished institutional trust, fragmented preparedness, and greater vulnerability ahead of the next crisis. Que…
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In this episode of Understandable Insights, Sue and Eric start with Europe’s move to fund Ukraine through 2026–2027 and unpack what that signals (and what it doesn’t): real staying power, internal fractures, the role of Russian propaganda, and visible public disagreements in intelligence assessments about Putin’s intentions. Next, they turn to the …
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In this episode of History 102, 'WhatIfAltHist' creator Rudyard Lynch and co-host Austin Padgett examine Soviet communism from czarist origins through Stalin's totalitarian brutality to collapse and explore how Marxist ideology created history's most psychologically destructive regime. -- SPONSOR: SHOPIFY⁠⁠⁠⁠ Shopify powers millions of businesses w…
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Illini Inquirer's Jeremy Werner and Kyle Tausk react to Illinois basketball 91-48 rout of Missouri at Braggin' Rights. The guys discuss a monster bounce-back on defense and on the glass, Keaton Wagler's continued ascent, close to 40 minutes of strong play from the Ivisic twins and more. Follow the Illini Inquirer Podcast on: Apple: https://apple.co…
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Happy Holidays Everyone Welcome to a rebroadcast of our very first Christmas episodefrom 2021. It was a good one. I’m sure you will be entertained and informed about some of the most intriguing fruits and veggies that are traditionally eatenthis time of year. What the heck are “sugar plums?” Are they real fruit? Howmany pear trees with partridges w…
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In this eye-opening episode, we shine a spotlight on the often-overlooked yet indispensable role of global waste pickers in waste management systems, with a particular focus on Asia. Drawing insights from Anita L. Hummel's compelling work, we explore how these unsung heroes serve as the backbone of recycling, recovering valuable materials and signi…
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Santa Claus is a very strange figure when you think about it. Where does he come from and why does he fly through the sky handing out presents at night? This episode traces the connection with an old Norse god and an Anatolian bishop from the 3rd century, and explores the gritty reality of life in the Roman empire for ordinary people. You will neve…
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Send us a text This episode has an accidental basketball theme! Two of our guests (and your host) played college basketball. And one guest was a college basketball referee. Find out who did what as we get to know Master Police Officer Joe Jones, a Student Resource Officer at Asheville High School. We’ll also get to know APD Chaplain Patrick Creed. …
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In this episode of Understandable Insights, Sue and Eric track Transparency by Design; how you build trust in national security by setting clear outcomes instead of picking winners. They start with DOE’s Genesis Mission, a national push to use AI and advanced computing to supercharge U.S. science through DOE's 17 national labs, while warning agains…
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Illini Inquirer basketball analyst Mike LaTulip joins Jeremy Werner to break down Illinois basketball's 83-80 loss to Nebraska. He chats about the Illini's defensive issues and struggles from the frontcourt and how the Illini fix them. LaTulip then previews the Illini's annual Braggin' Rights Game against Missouri. SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS Go to https:…
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Green infrastructure is reshaping how communities manage stormwater by blending natural processes with modern engineering to improve water quality, reduce flooding, and fit into increasingly dense urban spaces. In this episode, Christian Hennessy of Oldcastle Infrastructure breaks down what makes a system truly “green,” from mimicking pre-developme…
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We dive into the world of the informal economy—defined as the economic activities and enterprises operating outside formal government regulation, labor protections, and taxation systems. With over 60% of the global workforce employed informally, this sector serves as a vital foundation for livelihoods and poverty reduction worldwide. We explore the…
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Illini Inquirer's Jeremy Werner and Joey Wagner discuss Illinois football's prep for the Music City Bowl; the impact of Gabe Jacas, J.C. Davis and Matthew Bailey missing the game; QB Luke Altmyer playing in the game; the transfer portal and more. Then the guys discuss Illini women's basketball's 10-1 start, what's encouraging and what more they wil…
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“Every talent must unfold itself in fighting.” Friedrich Nietzsche “Boxing inhabits a sacred space predating civilization; or, to use D.H. Lawrence’s phrase, before God was love.” Joyce Carol Oates Stories that begin with slavery rarely end in happiness. I’m a huge fan of celebrating individual achievements in the face of terrible circumstances, bu…
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What did life look like for the average soldier in the Roman army? In this episode we get into the details of packs, march speed, camp construction, and food on the march. Many of the procedures for new recruits in the Roman military machine sound shockingly familiar. The penalties for breaking the rules were extremely severe. Come along on the mar…
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In this week’s episode, we’re turning our attention to a nut that has flown under the radar for far too long and one of the most unique and boldly flavored nuts in the world—the American black walnut. Unlike the mild English walnut most of us buy at the store, black walnuts grow wild, harvested, not from manicured orchards, but from trees scattered…
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Follow the Illini Inquirer Podcast on: Apple: https://apple.co/3oMt0NP Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2Xan2L8 Other: https://bit.ly/36gn7Ct Go VIP for just 30% OFF: http://bit.ly/3FUGfIj To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoic…
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THIS WEEK! We have another returning guest in Thomas W. Smith. And we continue where we left off in our last episode on "The 1st Crusade", and this time we discuss "The Second Crusade". What made the second Crusade so disastorous? Why did Louis VII, and Eleanor Of Aquataine go on the crusade? Find out This Week on "Well That Aged Well"; With "Erlen…
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Illini Inquirer basketball analyst Mike LaTulip joins Jeremy Werner to react to Illinois basketball's back-to-back Quad 1 wins over Tennessee and Ohio State. LaTulip breaks down what the Illini showed in two tough games away from home, what makes freshman guard Keaton Wagler and David Mirkovic special, adjustments by Andrej Stojakovic and Zvonimir …
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Illini Inquirer's Jeremy Werner and Kyle Tausk react to Illinois basketball's 88-80 win at Ohio State in the Big Ten opener. The guys discuss big nights from freshmen Keaton Wagler and David Mirkovic, struggles from a few stars, a big second half from Andrej Stojakovic and huge bench boost from Zvonimir Ivisic. The guys then look ahead to Saturday'…
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In this episode of Understandable Insights, Sue and Eric crack open the 2025 National Security Strategy. They start by explaining what a National Security Strategy is supposed to do—define outcomes, not micromanage actions—and what it means when a strategy leans hard into “America First” rhetoric while saying almost nothing about education, health,…
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Jeremy Werner chats with Illini Inquirer's Joey Wagner and GoVols247's Ben McKee about Illinois and Tennessee playing in the Music City Bowl on Dec. 30 in Nashville. Werner and Wagner discuss what the bowl game means for the Illini program and potential opt-outs and what's ahead for the coaching staff and transfer portal. McKee then breaks down Ten…
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3:07 — TXHSFB Fun Fact of the Week 8:11 — Gruver vs. Muenster 13:06 — Stinnett West Texas vs. Hamilton 19:26 — Newton vs. East Bernard 25:19 — Joaquin vs. Refugio 30:49 — Wall vs. Gunter 37:53 — Mount Enterprise vs. Shiner 47:22 — Peaster vs. Grandview 52:44 — Yoakum vs. Llano 59:19 — Brock vs. Carthage 1:05:56 — West Orange-Stark vs. Sinton 1:13:0…
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Water is at the heart of America’s national parks, yet many of these rivers, lakes, coasts, and wetlands are under growing stress from pollution, climate impacts, and decisions made outside park boundaries. In this episode from the Reservoir Center in Washington, D.C., Ed Stierli of the National Parks Conservation Association explains how his organ…
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Illini Inquirer's Jeremy Werner, Kyle Tausk and Joey Wagner react to Illinois basketball's 75-62 win over No. 13 Tennessee in Nashville. The guys discuss big games from Keaton Wagler and Tomislav Ivisic, a tough response after the UConn loss and winning plays from several contributors, including Ben Humrichous and Zvonimir Ivisic. The guys then loo…
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In this special edition of Understandable Insights, Sue and Eric explore the troubling rise of retribution politics in America. Prompted by a Reuters investigation into over 470 individuals and institutions allegedly targeted by the Trump administration, they examine what happens when government power is used to punish dissent—from prosecutors and …
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THIS WEEK! We have returning guest Dr. Robert Lynman. And we discuss what would lead to the end of The Great War in 1918, In early 1918 it did not look as if the German defeat were inevetable. But this would drasticly change. What changed? Find out this week, on "Well That Aged Well", with "Erlend Hedegart". Support this show http://supporter.acast…
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Illinois football general manager Pat Embleton sits down with Illini Inquirer's Jeremy Werner to discuss the Illini's historic 2026 signing class. Embleton breaks down how Illinois put the class together, some headliner prospects and the structure of the Illini's personnel department. Embleton then discusses how money plays a role in recruiting now…
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Gil Alvarado is the Chief Financial and Investment Officer (CFIO) of the Prebys Foundation, where he helps steward a $1.2 billion portfolio with an eye toward both strong returns and strong community benefit. A national thought partner in mission-aligned investing, Gil brings an entrepreneurial mindset to philanthropy—designing funds, partnerships,…
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Illini Inquirer's Jeremy Werner and Joey Wagner break down the Illinois football 2026 signing class. The guys discuss what led to a historic class for the Illini, their top-5 biggest gets, the JUCO impact, "our guys," positional hauls and transfer portal needs. SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS Go to OmahaSteaks.com to get 50% off sitewide plus an extra 20% off…
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Wastewater treatment plants rely on nonstop mechanical power to keep water moving, oxygen flowing, and critical equipment turning—and the systems behind that power are the focus of this episode. Dave Zimmerman of Dodge Industrial breaks down how gearboxes, bearings, motors, and couplings form the “powertrain” that drives nearly every major process …
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In this episode, we delve into the fascinating world of nomadic cuisine, uncovering how food reflects the culture, resilience, and ingenuity of nomadic communities. Through a personal account of cooking inside a Mongolian Ger, we explore traditional dishes like airag (fermented mare’s milk) and boortsog (fried dough), while highlighting the key ing…
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In this episode of Understandable Insights, Sue and Eric look at the price of trust—starting with an Afghan ally accused of murdering a West Virginia National Guard member near the White House and the administration’s response: freezing asylum and visa decisions for Afghan allies. They unpack what it means to run a “nation of immigrants” on fear in…
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Illini Inquirer basketball analyst Mike LaTulip joins Jeremy Werner to review Friday's loss to No. 5 UConn and preview Saturday's matchup against No. 13 Tennessee. LaTulip discusses the Illini's defensive miscues against the Huskies, some silver linings from the group's veterans and what he thinks of another top-15 matchup against the Vols in Nashv…
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The Men Who Killed The News (Book) My Substack (Subscribe) * Consider leaving a review on Apple or Spotify * (nothing does more to help grow the show) --- Eric Beecher is a veteran journalist, editor and entrepreneur whose experienced first hand the dramatic evolution of the previous 40 years of media. From broadsheet’s to TV to the internet to fac…
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Illini Inquirer football analyst J Leman joins Jeremy Werner to discuss Illinois football's 20-13 win over Northwestern and review the 2025 season. The guys then discuss the offseason ahead and what Bret Bielema must do to take the program to another level, including with his coaching staff and roster. The guys also discuss a wild coaching carousel…
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California’s Central Coast is turning recycled water into a lifeline for rivers, golf courses, farms, and coastal communities—showing how reuse can work far beyond the big cities. In this episode, Nick Becker of Pebble Beach Community Services District, Alison Imamura of Monterey One Water, and Melanie Mow Schumacher of Soquel Creek Water District …
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