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Welcome to The Lake Naomi Club Podcast — your inside look at one of the premier private communities in the Pocono Mountains. Each episode features engaging interviews with the members, staff, and key figures who make Lake Naomi Club so unique. From lakeside stories and club traditions to new developments and behind-the-scenes insights, we celebrate the spirit of our vibrant community. Whether you're a long-time member or just discovering LNC, join us for conversations that bring the Club to ...
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Timber and Tides Podcast Grab your boots, pack your gear, and step into the wild with Timber and Tides — a podcast by a couple of seasoned outdoorsmen with stories as deep as the forests and as wild as the waters of the Pacific Northwest. From early morning fishing trips on misty rivers to rugged backcountry hunts in the Cascades, we cover it all. Whether you’re a die-hard angler, a passionate hunter, or just love a good tale from the trail, you’re in the right place. Join us each episode as ...
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English practice for beginners and advanced, that will inspire and refresh the anxious language student. Download the text and grammar notes for a complete language experience. You really can learn English well with this clearly spoken and delightful course.
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Land Hunter

Paul Morrison

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Welcome to the Land Hunter Podcast, your ultimate resource for land management, land improvement, and real estate trends. Our focus on creating the perfect balance of wildlife habitat, recreation, and financial return sets us apart. Whether you're a seasoned landowner, an aspiring investor, or an avid outdoor enthusiast, this podcast delivers unique expert insights to help you improve your land, increase its value, and enjoy it to the fullest. Hosted by Paul Morrison, a seasoned land special ...
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Treading Lightly Podcast

Dean Howcroft, Monica Mudge & Jimmy Woodriff

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Treading lightly was formed with the intention of bringing like-minded people together to care about the environment and the wellbeing of our community. We also explicitly want to bring those along that want to tread more lightly on our planet but are not quite sure how to just yet. Treading Lightly is all about being inclusive and supportive. We strongly believe that together we can achieve real solutions and improve our communities and the world at large. By uplifting each other, we raise ...
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On today’s episode of the Lake Naomi Club Podcast, we’re diving into the rich history and vibrant legacy of one of the Pocono Mountains’ most iconic destinations: Camelback Resort. From the snowy slopes to the summer thrills, Camelback has shaped the Pocono experience for generations. Joining us today is Clinton, France, vice president of facilitie…
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This week on the Timber and Tides Podcast, we’re joined by country music artist Rafe Carlson — a true outdoorsman who balances his passion for songwriting and performing with a lifestyle rooted in hunting and fishing. From the whitetail woods of Minnesota to days spent on the road, Rafe shares stories that shaped his music and his love for the outd…
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In today's episode, we're honored to be joined by a true steward of the forest and a living thread in the history of the Poconos, Richard 'Dick' Cary. Dick is a certified forester with a BS in forestry from Penn State, and an MS in park planning and outdoor recreation from Michigan State, with a minor in wildlife management. His career began in the…
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Jack and DJ sit down with legendary outdoorsman Jonathan Klosner, He holds multiple WDFW big game records as well as Pope & Young record's. From funny memories of rocking light-up shoes as kids to the heart-pounding stories of hard-earned successes, this conversation runs deep into the passion, persistence, and pride that come with hunting and fish…
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This week we’re joined by Brayden — a solo hunter who knows how to get it done on Washington’s wild coast. From taking down a mature blacktail buck to an awesome coastal Roosevelt bull elk, Brayden shares his stories, some bear hunting tips, and the kind of tales you can only get from skittering around the timbers to the tides!…
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With more than 53 years at Lake Naomi, Brian Lowe has held numerous roles within the Sailing Association and on the Board of Governors. His journey from a seven-year-old summer renter to a multi-generational homeowner and Club leader is inspiring. In this episode, we delve into Brian’s longstanding connection to the community, his rich sailing back…
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In this wild kickoff to the Bonfire BS series, Jack Osadchey, Darren Roderick Jr., and Aaron Berreth gather around the mic to swap true stories that only the outdoors could write. Jack finds himself knee-deep in mud with the tide racing in, Darren and Aaron muscle their boat over a massive fir tree that magically appeared thanks to a shifting river…
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Join host Jack Osadchey and his co-host,Aaron Berreth along with guest Darren Roderick Jr, as they embark on a journey filled with stories of wilderness adventures, from hunting tales to fishing escapades. Dive into the world of outdoor enthusiasts who share their mishaps, victories, and camaraderie while exploring nature's splendor. Whether losing…
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In this episode, land specialist Paul Morrison breaks down the difference between early successional habitat and spring food plots—and why focusing on native browse and cover could dramatically improve your deer habitat, land value, and return on investment. Learn how to build better habitat, reduce pressure, and create year-round holding power for…
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Navigating the intricate landscape of land financing may seem overwhelming to prospective buyers, yet this episode of The Land Hunter Podcast provides essential clarity and guidance. Host Paul Morrison, alongside financing specialist Cody Eaton, delves into the nuances of securing a land loan, addressing prevalent misconceptions that often cloud th…
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The discussion centers around the multifaceted approach to enhancing the value of land for both recreational hunting and investment purposes. Notably, the podcast elucidates the significance of strategic land management practices including timber stand improvement, prescribed burning, and invasive species control, all of which serve to not only ele…
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A comprehensive exploration of the complexities involved in acquiring land is a pivotal theme in this enlightening episode of the Land Hunter podcast. The dialogue between Paul Morrison and Tom Alexander delves into the intricacies of property investment, particularly emphasizing the importance of identifying the right land that aligns with one's n…
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I'm feeling really happy with myself at the moment. It's almost ten o'clock at night, and I have just finished a DIY project that has been (1)hanging over me for close to a year. It really wasn't anything very difficult or complicated, just time consuming. The task was simply to hook up a bathroom sink. "Not a big deal," some of you might say. And …
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EP45 A walk along Yila Healing Trail with Cate Peterson Description In this episode we meet Cate Peterson, a Manyana resident and Jervis Bay born legend who has been quietly working on bringing Yuin community and culture to a wider audience since she was a wee kiddo on Bowen Island in Booderee (Jervis Bay). Cate is a foundational yoga teacher in Au…
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There are few things as relaxing as walking on a beach. I don't think many people would argue with that. And when I say "beach", it could mean either next to the ocean, a lake, or a river. I walked on a beach on a little island that juts out from the shore in one of the parks we have here in Wenatchee. The Riverfront park follows the Columbia river…
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There is a place like no other for a brief get away from where I live. If you don't mind a twenty minute drive on a highway that goes into a deep forest, then this is the right place. 97 Rock House is the name of this coffee roasting, food serving establishment. It's not your average quick stop for a coffee. A lot of hard work went into its design …
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It's already 2025. Can you believe it? The celebrations for the New Year came and went so fast! Typically I don't do much on New Year's Eve during the day, but this year, or should I say 'last year' I did a lot. I worked a little in the morning, and then, in the afternoon I checked online to see if there were any yoga classes available at my local …
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Lights, decorations, games, there are so many photos in my camera of the recent Christmas celebrations. For me, it is one of the best times of the year. And it has been that way since I was little. A Christmas tree is a staple of the festivities. Strings of lights also keep the darker season jolly. Santa, on the other hand, (1)is a different matter…
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The sky, when I woke up this morning, was a blurry white all over, not of snow, just a layer of cloud with the light of the sun behind it. It was a dreamy look, nothing like the blue sky, bright sun, and streets and houses covered in snow that we have had recently. I was tempted to stay in bed. I remembered, however, that there is a Saturday mornin…
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I wasn't sure, starting this podcast, about the title. "I love Turkey, part one" is very basic, and sounds like a child is saying it. But, honestly, I can't think of another because my recent trip to Turkey left me both astonished and dying to go back. I had only done a little research about the country before I left, so I confess that I was quite …
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I have discovered a local (1)haunt that I have (2)made my own: Steamer's West. It's a cafe/ restaurant I can pop into in between my interpreting jobs for a quick bite to eat. It's a simple place, actually a converted mechanical garage. It has been renovated to be appropriate for serving food, but has maintained the two large mechanic shop doors, an…
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Step behind the curtain and meet your podcast hosts Dean and Moni who are interviewed by (and introducing) new co-host, Jimmy Woodriff. After just over a 12 months the Treading Lightly podcast is back and overflowing with fresh energy, ideas and a long list of guests to chat to about their awesome lives, work and initiatives in our community here o…
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Peace. Imagine this: a cool evening, a quiet street, no one around, birds already asleep in the darkened trees, a blanket on the grass, the stars appearing overhead, and a cat by your side. Can you feel it? My cup of decaf is already cold, ignored. I'm too enthralled by what I can see and feel. The moon is not full tonight, but is extremely bright.…
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"My soul has been tested today," is a saying that a friend of mine uses on a regular basis. Sometimes, when problems pile up, it feels that way, doesn't it? Of course, some are more serious than others; we know that. Some, however, are just downright bothersome, annoying, frustrating. I could go on. So, I am nearing the end of the renovation of my …
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I'm sitting in the local library writing this podcast, and honestly, it is one of my favorite places to be. There are so many reasons to feel this way too. The Wenatchee library is situated in the center of town, close to the court house, the jail, and the other older, significant buildings. The south side of the library (1)overlooks Memorial Park.…
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I thought I would start this podcast with a cheery English idiomatic phrase: (1)Things are looking up. This, (2)as you can probably imagine, means that the general situation at the moment is looking positive, or better than it has been. I've been looking up a lot recently, partly because of the new, green leaves on the trees, the very blue sky, and…
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"I had no idea that there are so many!" I said to the lady in the garden who was busy cutting off dry flower heads. "Oh yes!" she said excitedly. "There are at least 10,000 kinds of dahlias now, and new varieties are found each year," her wide eyes showed her enthusiasm. I had walked past the rows of dahlias earlier as I had hurried into the clinic…
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In our latest episode of Treading Lightly, we are honoured to have Judie and Doug Nyholm, visionary advocates for mental health awareness and suicide prevention. Join us as they share the incredible journey behind the transformation of Ulladulla lighthouse into a beacon of hope and healing. Their powerful motivation to address mental health challen…
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Shocking isn't it? If you can see this photo, I'm sure you will be thinking, "What a mess! What has Anna been up to?" It's renovation time, people. Everything is becoming new! Well, I have quite a long way to go, actually. My two bedroom condo is being transformed into a four bedroom one. Now how could I do that with a little condominium, you might…
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Dane is president of Nature Coast Marine Group a passionate and active community organisation promoting the protection, enjoyment, and understanding of coastal, estuarine, and marine environments on the far south coast of NSW. They work hard campaigning to protect sanctuary zones and spread awareness of environmental issues and it's great we can wo…
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Meet the TL Crew ep1 Miffy is our current vice president of Treading Lightly and a force to be reckoned with! She’s always a major contributor to events and initiatives and was the first brave soul to get behind the mic for a quick Q&A sesh for our first Meet the TL Crew episode, a series to get to know our Treading Lightly committee, what drives t…
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Al is a community development and bushfire recovery coordinator for St Vincents and Webby is a local legend with his own experience with bushfires. They came on to discuss the upcoming free community-led resilience forum for southern Shoalhaven. It's an excellent opportunity to have your voice heard and there will be keynote speakers who will share…
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Johnny, Ben, and I jumped on to talk about the course that we've created. Young Change Makers is a 10-week permaculture-based learning program for young people aged 12-16 years that arms them with practical skills to get through tomorrow. The program has 15 grant-funded positions. This means each position in the course is free and paid for. ☀️🌱🙌🏼 S…
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As I looked out of the kitchen window this morning, I was shocked but partly pleased to see a sheet of ice on the entryway to the back door. I say 'shocked' because the rain and warmer temperatures of last night were supposed to have melted the existing heavy snow and ice. The reason I was pleased, though it sounds silly, was that the ice was quite…
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Mark came on to share a bit about himself and also spread the word about his latest offerings to the community. I first met Mark at a didgeridoo workshop when I wanted to learn the didge, and we've been friends ever since. This legend has an infectious personality and his high vibes are always a joy to be around and make him a great teacher. He has…
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Please sign the petition below Do you know there is logging happening in our Brooman State Forest? Most people are completely unaware of what's happening to our forests, that existing logging cannot continue, and that post fire logging presents a risk of "serious or irreversible harm" to native forests. We had a great panel of guest speakers to dis…
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In today's episode, we have a fantastic young artist Kimberly Klau. Kimberly is a local artist based down Termeil who has an extraordinary ability to turn salvaged, rescued, and recycled pieces of timber from spaces like old logging areas and turn them into inspiring pieces of art. She not only creates beautiful pieces of art but also has a unique …
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Our Town is a not-for-profit organisation aimed at providing festivals for the future that are waste free and that support local communities. Haley and Matt came on to share their story on how Ourtown came to be, the dream behind it, and the upcoming event on the 4th June 3 PM-10 PM. Support this awesome crew who donate so much of their time to org…
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A week ago I went on a drive to explore an area of Eastern Washington that I'm not familiar with at all. It was the rolling countryside north of where I live, near the little town of Manson. The geography here is dry like Wenatchee, but lower, wider, and full of rolling hills. These stretch miles into the distance towards the East. It seems like a …
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We had Dylan and Lara from Woebegone Freedive on the podcast. An amazing couple who run their dive outfit from our beautiful Jervis Bay. They share their beginnings adventuring through Mexico where they really saw the advantages of ecotourism and where their passion grew for giving people the opportunity to connect to nature. From my own dive exper…
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This episode is with Marita Smith who has an amazing amount of passion and knowledge when it comes to mushrooms. She gives us a brief background on how she became to be in our town then we dive deep into all thing’s mushrooms. They’re such an amazing thing to look into! Humans have co-evolved with fungi and all animals are more closely related to f…
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In this episode, we have Australian singer-song writer Hein Cooper on to share where he's at now that he's planted some roots here on the South Coast NSW after so much time touring abroad. Speaking to the highs and lows that a demanding touring schedule brings, to now where Covid has forced him to take a step back and actually relax which has trigg…
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Hello happy podcast listeners, I've missed you! However, I have resurfaced, as I have done in the past, with exciting news. I am going to run the New York City Marathon in November. I am both nervous and excited. I'm not actually a long distance runner; this is a new endeavor. I used to sprint, which means fast, short runs. At this point in my life…
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It took 3 months to release this episode! We originally recorded this episode way back in June and since then I've been in a little bit of "filling my own cup" mode, spending extra time with the kids, getting into nature, and slowly digesting what's going down in the world...which is a good reminder to all to monitor where your energy going and foc…
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What do you do on your lunch break? Some people barely have one; they have to quickly grab a snack, eat for a few minutes, and then continue working. This summer, as my teaching job is over, I have been working as a medical interpreter in a local hospital, in rehab. I love it there. This job is such a contrast to teaching, and, of course, the envir…
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Johnny is a wealth of knowledge when it comes to permaculture and regeneration and we're lucky to have this man's influence in our community! He has been the head of the Greenhouse park project based at the industrial area in Port Kembla NSW, to restore the old industrial wasteland and has demonstrated that the land can be healed and proved this by…
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