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Old trees are awe inspiring links to the past that fire our imagination. What are their stories? Seasoned arborist and amateur historian Doug Still interviews local experts, historians, and regular folks to celebrate the myths and uncover the real tales. If you're a tree lover, join in to look "beyond the plaque" at heritage trees and the human stories behind them. Monthly.
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The Meaning of Trees Podcast explores the many ways that trees remain quietly essential to all our lives today. Tree Specialist, Tom Hill, uncovers his guests' personal histories with trees and forests, investigates our basic human dependency upon them and shines a light on how they continue to connect us to each other and to other living things. https://linktr.ee/themeaningoftreespodcast
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Whether you are new to genealogy or a practiced veteran of the craft, these short clips of information about genealogy and our ancestors should inspire and assist you in moving further on your family tree. Keep them handy when you hit a brick wall or want new inspiration for unique angles to take in your work. With each clip, you will quickly learn what you need to know and be ready to jump back into the ancestor pool with a renewed sense of purpose.
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New Orleans Unsolved

Anna Christie, Thanh Truong

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New Orleans Unsolved is an independent narrative true crime podcast based in the historic city of New Orleans. Investigator/producer Anna Christie and veteran journalist Thanh Truong dive deep into a string of unsolved case from New Orleans and the Gulf Coast. Season 1 focused on the mysterious death of a teenager whose body was recovered from the Mississippi River that connects to Season 2.The Rope Murders, revolves around a set of cold cases involving murder victims who were ritualisticall ...
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INTO THE MUSIC

INTO THE MUSIC

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Whether you're a musician or a fan, a writer or an instrumentalist, MUSIC is our common denominator. On INTO THE MUSIC, darn near all we discuss is music. Join us for insightful discussions with interesting guests as we journey INTO THE MUSIC.
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A music podcast centered around Heavy Metal music, but we dabble in the other arts. Rock, country and yes sometimes disco.....not often but it happened once. We are also expanding our horizons to include Indie Wrestling and wrestlers.
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Utility vegetation management (UVM) manages risks and controls vegetation that could potentially threaten power lines, railways, roadways, etc. It is perhaps one of the most important fields of environmental impact in the 21st century and is especially important in the U.S., where it is the largest factor in managing outages and the reliability of utilities.In Trees & Lines utility vegetation management podcast, veteran Phil Charlton and Iapetus COO Tej Singh discuss the future of this criti ...
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Global Village PodCast is launching Memorial Day Friday from Menominee, MI at the Marina on Green Bay. Our mission slogan is "Recovering people helping people recover". The founders are Waldo Walding and Lauren Mitchell, both 40 year FCC veteran programmers for TV networks, Radio Station clusters and entertainment. Both retired now, GVP is a non-profit pending group functioning as a free-form style 70's - todays FM radio conglomerate, without the obligation of commerciality or stress. Listen ...
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Welcome to The Urban Farm Podcast, your partner in the Grow Your Own Food revolution! This audio only podcast features special guests like Rosemary Morrow, Zach Loeks, and Andrew Millison as we discuss the art and value of growing food in urban areas. We'll explore topics such as gardening basics, urban beekeeping and chicken farming, permaculture, successful composting, monetizing your farm, and much more! Each episode will bring you tips and tricks on how to overcome common challenges, opp ...
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Text “rlcBible” to 94000 to get the newest chapters, updates, links, and resources. Welcome to "The Bible Breakdown," where we break down God’s Word so we can know God better. I'm your host, Brandon Cannon, and I'm here to guide you through the pages of the Bible, one day at a time. Each day, we'll read through a section of the Bible and explore key themes, motifs, and teachings. Whether you're new to the Bible or a seasoned veteran, I guarantee you'll find something insightful or inspiring. ...
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Stacy on the Right

Stacy Washington

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Stacy Washington is a Christian, wife, mom, author, radio host and political commentator. Stacy's first book "Eternally Cancel Proof" (March, 2022) is available where ever books are sold. Stacy is the host of Stacy on the Right on SiriusXM the Patriot Channel 125 airing week nights from 9p to midnight EST. Stacy is an Ambassador for the America First Policy Institute and served as Co-Chair of Black Voices For Trump during the 2020 presidential campaign. Stacy served as Co-Chair of the Projec ...
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Vegas Revealed

Las Vegas Insiders | Sean McAllister and Dayna Roselli

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Vegas Revealed is your go-to podcast for everything Las Vegas travel, nightlife, food, and fun — hosted by veteran broadcasters Sean McAllister and Dayna Roselli, who bring over 40 years of combined on-air experience, including 20 years each reporting from the Las Vegas Strip. Broadcasting straight from the Entertainment Capital of the World, Sean and Dayna share weekly episodes filled with exclusive Vegas tips, local secrets, and firsthand insights into the city’s best shows, hotels, restau ...
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Have you ever wondered if your prayers are truly effective, or if there's a "right way" to approach God? Luke chapter 11 offers profound insights that transform our understanding of prayer, spiritual authority, and authentic faith. Jesus begins by teaching His disciples a revolutionary prayer framework that emphasizes relationship over ritual. When…
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Ever wonder what Jesus really meant when he told the parable of the Good Samaritan? The answer might surprise you. Luke chapter 10 takes us on a journey with Jesus as he expands his ministry beyond the twelve disciples. The doctor-turned-investigative-journalist Luke paints a vivid picture of Jesus commissioning 72 followers, sending them out "as l…
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One of the most tempting shortcuts in genealogy is the idea of the “master family tree.” A single, giant, authoritative tree where everyone is already linked, all the names and dates are correct, and all you have to do is plug your family into the right spot. You’ll hear this myth from new researchers, see it implied in online ads, and sometimes ev…
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A couple who fled the war in Ukraine and found a home in Boulder is hoping their adaptive efforts with the bike shop they own will help them continue building a life for their family in Colorado. Then, the return of "Sun Day" amid a call for increased solar energy efforts with author Bill McKibben. Also, Colorado's mission to collect stardust. Plus…
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Sam Cooke on creating a non profit cattle farm, In This Podcast: Host Greg Peterson chats with Sam Cooke, founder and CEO of CC Cattle Company, a nonprofit cattle farm aimed at combating food insecurity in Wisconsin. Sam shares his journey from a small dairy farm in northern Wisconsin to his roles in the US Navy and as a firefighter, which led him …
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The profound journey through Luke chapter 9 reveals pivotal moments in Jesus' ministry that fundamentally shape our understanding of his mission and message. This chapter serves as a spiritual crossroads where Jesus' identity becomes clearer and the demands of discipleship are laid bare with unmistakable clarity. When Jesus empowers the twelve disc…
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After a spinal cord injury from a skiing accident left him paralyzed, Bob Meserve of Fort Collins didn’t abandon the sport he’d fallen in love with as a young kid -- he instead chose to help transform it! The award-winning sit-skier turned adaptive sports industry leader, will be inducted into the Colorado Snowsport Museum Hall of Fame this weekend…
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Send us a text The South Point 400 NASCAR race is coming up. The weekend is full of great family fun and affordable deals. We chat with the new General Manager of the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Also, the owners of Graceland Wedding Chapel open a second chapel, called Storybook. This one will focus on more traditional weddings, it's so cute! We chat …
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What happens when desperate faith meets divine power? Luke chapter 8 takes us on an extraordinary journey through some of Jesus' most compelling miracles and teachings, revealing his authority over nature, demons, illness, and even death itself. Luke, the investigative physician, documents Jesus' revolutionary approach to ministry—beginning with th…
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As Stanley Burkhardt’s bid for bail is denied, years of chasing scattered leads finally pay off. Long-missing details come to light, revealing more about Burkhardt himself and the path he’s taken to escape accountability — until now. If you’d like to support this ongoing investigation, visit NewOrleansUnsolved.com for donation links and ways to hel…
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Seed vaults preserve genetic material for crops in case of natural or man-made disaster-- even warfare. The nation's largest repository is in Fort Collins. We speak with an architect of the concept, World Food Prize laureate Geoffrey Hawtin. Then, Denver7 Chief Meteorologist Lisa Hidalgo on the recent rain and studies that link climate change to li…
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The internet has changed genealogy forever. A few clicks can uncover census records, passenger lists, or even digitized newspapers that once took months of travel and library time to access. Companies like Ancestry, FamilySearch, and MyHeritage have built enormous databases. Google can even surface obscure family references. With so much at our fin…
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Text us about this show. Kostia is, in a word, special. He's not only a prolific composer and pianist, but one of the most genuine human beings you could ever know. Born and raised in St. Petersburg in the former USSR, Kostia made his way to the United States in 1989 and within a week of arriving he had his first recording deal with Narada Records.…
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Have you ever wondered what it takes to amaze Jesus? In this illuminating exploration of Luke 7, we discover the remarkable story of a Roman centurion whose faith left Jesus marveling—the only recorded instance of Jesus being amazed by someone's belief in Scripture. The chapter unfolds with powerful demonstrations of Jesus's authority over sickness…
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The Trump administration continues to question long-standing science with unproven ties between vaccines, autism, and a popular painkiller. Meantime, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has outlined new recommendations for vaccines. We'll sort it out with CPR's health reporter John Daley. Then, new research looks at if activities, like t…
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Life's storms are inevitable. Whether you're emerging from turbulence, currently weathering a tempest, or unwittingly heading toward one, the foundation you've built will determine whether you stand or collapse. This powerful truth concludes Jesus' teachings in Luke 6, where he challenges us to do more than simply call him "Lord" – we must actually…
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For genealogists, the census is like a treasure chest. Those big sheets of names, ages, occupations, and birthplaces are often the first stop when we start tracing a family tree. They feel official, stamped with the authority of the government, and that makes them seem ironclad. But here’s the myth we need to bust: the census is not always correct.…
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In a small town between Denver and Colorado Springs, a lesson in civics and civility. What's going on in Palmer Lake is about more than a proposed Buc-ee's travel plaza. Purplish explores the debate. Then, CPR's Stina Sieg joins us from Italy where descendants from Colorado are retracing the steps of loved ones who fought with the 10th Mountain Div…
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Ever wondered how God uses unlikely people to accomplish His purposes? Luke Chapter 3 illuminates this truth powerfully as we encounter John the Baptist – wild-haired, oddly dressed, and fearlessly bold – preparing the way for Jesus's ministry. As we dive into this pivotal chapter, we discover John's unflinching message of repentance that challenge…
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What happens when God in human form confronts the devil face-to-face? Luke 4 takes us into the wilderness where Jesus, weakened by forty days of fasting, engages in spiritual warfare that reveals the blueprint for our own battles against temptation. The confrontation is striking not for its supernatural fireworks but for its simplicity. Jesus—creat…
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Bianca Thomas is a climbing arborist whose sole purpose in life has become to learn and gather wisdom from trees, following an ayahuasca induced epiphany that she’s never looked back from. In this end of season special with a final twist, Bianca tells Tom why trees have become her most trusted of guides since leaving behind a career in molecular bi…
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Have you ever heard a family story that sounds just a little too good to be true? Maybe it’s the tale of a “Cherokee princess” somewhere in your tree. Or maybe a great-aunt swore that your family is connected to European royalty. These are two of the most popular legends in genealogy, and they’ve been told so many times that they start to feel like…
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The third chapter of Luke's Gospel vividly captures the emergence of John the Baptist from the wilderness and the momentous baptism of Jesus that marked the beginning of his public ministry. This crucial transitional chapter bridges the prophetic anticipation of the Messiah with the actual launch of his world-changing mission. Luke masterfully grou…
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He says he took over a “beleaguered” department. The new head of the Colorado Bureau of Investigation is Armando Saldate. The CBI has had some highly public missteps; Saldate says he’s eager to get to work and to rectify mistakes. Then, moms reflect on their anxiety and how they cope after the school shooting in Evergreen. Later, Colorado Elvis Fes…
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Family stories have a way of becoming family legends, and one of the most common you’ll hear in genealogical circles is this: “Our ancestor came through Ellis Island, and the clerks changed the family name because they couldn’t spell it.” It’s dramatic, almost cinematic. Imagine the scene—ships crowding New York Harbor, weary travelers clutching su…
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A Garden Chat with Don Titmus In this garden chat, Greg and Don Titmus start be discussing the importance of naming your farm and then dive deep into permaculture principle number six: the yield of a system is potentially unlimited. They touch upon Don's synergized version of permaculture principles, emphasizing multi-functional elements in farming…
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Dive into the remarkable story of Jesus' birth and early years through the investigative lens of Luke, the physician-turned-historian. This episode unpacks Luke 2, arguably the most beloved chapter in the New Testament outside of John 3. What makes Luke's account so compelling is his meticulous attention to detail and historical context. Working as…
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Matthew Silverstone was critically injured in the shooting at Evergreen High School. His family wants the community to know who he is as he fights to recover; we share his uncle's message. Then, the Denver Public Library wants to get more people reading by sharing one book to encourage conversation. It's also inspired a photo exhibit. Plus, Sunday …
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Send us a text Las Vegas is going on sale for 5 Fabulous Days! It starts September 22nd. It's the first ever Vegas-wide sale and we can't wait to see the deals. Plus, there are TONS of great deals on attractions right now, we tell you where to find them. The Golden Gate is starting a daily open bar, we have the details. We talk airport parking afte…
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The journey continues as Bible Breakdown launches into round two of the New Testament, beginning with the Gospel of Luke. Pastor Brandon shares the humble origins of this podcast—recordings made to help his wife understand Leviticus that eventually grew into a community of believers studying Scripture together. Reading God's Word a second time brin…
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Two decades ago, radio journalist Ryan Warner fled churning hurricanes in Florida for higher, drier ground in Colorado. Warner, Senior Host of Colorado Matters, reflected on his career and on the state of public media recently at the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at DU. The moderator is journalism ethicist Bob Steele.…
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This postcard shows Nela Park in Cleveland, Ohio, home to the General Electric Company’s experimental headquarters. More than just an industrial site, Nela Park became one of the most famous research campuses in the United States. It represented innovation, wartime contributions, and the lives of thousands of Cleveland-area families. Mailed in 1944…
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Text us about this show. The Tunes came on the scene only two years ago in 2023. From the start, this band was put together to be something bigger than the sum of its parts. Woodie Larsen (guitar), Jon Wheelock (vocals, bass), and Adam Hatton (drums) are the nucleus of The Tunes and when playing live they include players like Joe Sly (keys), Tyler …
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Obadiah delivers a powerful message about God's just faithfulness toward both Edom's betrayal of Judah and His ultimate plans to restore His people despite their suffering. • Written around 586 BC when Babylon was destroying Jerusalem • Edom either allied with Babylon or took advantage of Judah's downfall • Obadiah's name means "servant of the Lord…
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When it comes to planning for Colorado's fastest growing population, people 65 and older, the state's Senior Specialist on Aging says it needs to be a group effort. "The government can't do all this work, nonprofits can't do all this work, we need the business community involved, we need healthcare involved, we need philanthropy involved," said Kri…
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Mark 16 stands as one of the most fascinating and controversial chapters in the entire New Testament, and for good reason. The resurrection account takes an unexpected turn when we discover that the earliest and most reliable manuscripts end abruptly at verse 8 with the women fleeing from the empty tomb "trembling and bewildered, saying nothing to …
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School shootings reverberate beyond any single classroom or campus or community. We've invited back a family therapist to discuss the violence we've seen here and elsewhere lately. Then, do Democrats take Colorado for granted? It's a question we have for Gov. Jared Polis in the final installment of our special from Grand Junction. Plus, what it tak…
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This vintage postcard captures a sweeping view of Bridgeport, Ohio, and Wheeling Island in Wheeling, West Virginia. The Ohio River bends through the middle of the scene, crossed by several bridges that carried workers, families, and goods from one side of the river to the other. Postcards like this were small treasures of the early 20th century. Th…
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The crucifixion of Jesus represents more than just the painful death of a revolutionary teacher—it marks the moment everything changed between humanity and God. Through Jesus' sacrifice, the impenetrable barrier that kept people from experiencing God's presence was dramatically removed. For centuries, access to God's presence required intermediarie…
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TEDx speaker, Simon Ferrar, is founder and creator of Clandon Wood Natural Burial Ground, a multi award winning nature reserve where people are laid to rest sustainably, in harmony with natural processes. Tom gets Simon's thoughts on how trees are like silent watchers over our lives, learns about the ancient burial practices coming back to life at …
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Have you ever wondered what true courage looks like? Not the absence of fear, but the willingness to walk straight into the fire when every instinct screams to run the other way. Mark chapter 14 provides us with the most profound example of courage imaginable as we witness Jesus knowingly approaching his betrayal, torture, and death. Unlike any of …
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Gov. Jared Polis joins Ryan Warner on stage at the Asteria Theatre in Grand Junction to answer questions in front of an audience about issues affecting the Western Slope as well as statewide and national concerns. In this second part of the conversation, they discuss RFK Jr. and changing vaccine guidance, addressing the high cost of housing, the im…
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Cincinnati has always been a city that valued its public spaces, and one of its most fascinating historic gathering places was Chester Park. While the postcard image gives us only a glimpse of a statue in a pavilion with the clubhouse in the background, the story of Chester Park goes much deeper. For decades, it was one of Cincinnati’s favorite spo…
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A seed chat with Bill McDorman Our monthly Seed Chat at SeedChat.org In This Podcast: Farmer Greg and Bill McDorman chat about the transition from summer gardening to planting wildflowers, cover crops, and grains. The conversation covers the benefits of wildflowers, emphasizing their role in permaculture and ecological wealth. They highlight succes…
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What does it really mean to "stay awake" spiritually? Through a relatable story about midnight shopping for a TV, Pastor Brandon illuminates Jesus' urgent command to remain vigilant for his return. Mark 13 stands as one of the most profound prophetic chapters in Scripture, where Jesus speaks of both the near-future destruction of Jerusalem's Temple…
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Gov. Jared Polis joins Ryan Warner on stage at the Asteria Theatre in Grand Junction to answer questions in front of an audience about issues affecting the Western Slope as well as statewide and national concerns. In this first part of the conversation, they discuss "Governor's Safeguarding Democracy," the use of the National Guard, immigration enf…
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Send us a text Mexican Independence Day weekend is jam packed with events and shows in Las Vegas. Ricky Martin and Pitbull both return to the strip. The weekend of the 19th of September is also really busy with iHeart Music Festival, Revelry Food Festival at Wynn, and longtime entertainer Frank Marino is celebrating 40 years in Las Vegas. The Clark…
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