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In which two ladies and their friends talk about depictions of women and sexuality in mainstream media, ways to resist the male gaze, and how much they love burgers and chocolate. Lisa McKeown is currently completing her PhD in philosophy. A theatre critic in her spare time, she also dabbles in stand up comedy. Lisa Anita Wegner is a filmmaker, performer, curator, speaker and the creative producer of Mighty Brave Productions and haus of dada. Email us at [email protected] Like ...
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Danish design podcast

Designmuseum Danmark

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Welcome to Designmuseum Denmark’s podcast 'Danish design podcast'.In this podcast you will get an understanding of Danish design. Both today and back in time. You will get to know world famous designers like Hans Wegner, Børge Mogensen and Arne Jacobsen. And how these great pioneers still inspire designers in Denmark and around the world.You will get an understanding of the qualities that makes Danish design special. From the famous chairs from the Golden Age of Danish design to the modern s ...
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Welcome to [Study Hall], a podcast hosted by Kirsten Wegner that this season focuses on the evolving space of artificial intelligence and policy questions - use cases ranging from fintech, to media/entertainment, to healthcare, criminal justice, and other contexts- and the policy questions and paths forward on fostering "responsible" innovation in this space. Featuring experts from a wide variety of perspectives and backgrounds including industry, academia, politics, and media. Dissenting vi ...
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PeopleFirst! with Morag Barrett

Morag Barrett & SkyeTeam

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Welcome to SkyeTeam's People First! In this series, we explore the people side of successful business and careers. We all have a story to share, a leadership journey that we are experiencing. We'll be interviewing authors, business leaders, thought leaders, and people like you to uncover the latest ideas, resources, and tools to help you become more effective at work - and in life. As it turns out, the secret is cultivating winning relationships. Business is personal, and relationships matter!
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Bikers, Dice, and Bars Podcast

Nathanael Cole - NPC at Breakfast Puppies

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Coming to you straight from the inebriated wildlands of Portland, Oregon (USA), Bikers, Dice, and Bars takes you out to the road with discussions on the many intersecting themes of bike life, geek culture, and dive-bar appreciation. Join NPC, Just Jacob, and Dr. Xander Gerrymander every two weeks as they talk about their experiences with these topics both in Portland and beyond, and stick around afterward for special downtime content such as Ride Reports, Game Sessions, Dive Bar Reviews, Ind ...
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In a world where artistry and creativity often feels undervalued in the Church, Renaissance Creative Podcast bridges the gap between faith and artistry. Designed for church leaders, creatives, and volunteers, this leadership-focused podcast explores the theological significance of the arts and their transformative power in the church and culture. Each episode dives into thought-provoking discussions on how creativity reflects the divine and shapes the way we worship, lead, and connect with o ...
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Learn the "WHY" stories of successful business professionals. What makes them different, what is their genius story and what is in their heart. Plus, learn networking tips, skills that can help you get ahead and more. Visit us at csuitebiz.com.
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Vets Talk

Kevin Horgan

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Vets-Talk is an opportunity for you to showcase your best qualities: •Teach others your expertise, •Show the side not found on four corners of a resume, •Tell a life lesson, •Give the world that funny anecdote that kills at parties, •Share the leadership success or failure, you experienced as that leader or subordinate, •Tell the cautionary tale… Put yourself out there… What would others, especially veterans or those aspiring to serve, want to know about YOUR experience?
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Design Alchemy

Hendrik-Jan Grievink

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Design Alchemy is the podcast that explores creativity in flux. Designers and other creatives talk about how they respond to shifts in the world and in their practice, through an alchemic lens: what is their Unobtainium, the dreams that keep them up at night? But also: what is their Kryptonite — their creative roadblocks?
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The Finer Points is the original educational aviation podcast. Launched in 2005, TFP delivers expert CFI wisdom from award winning certified flight instructor, Jason Miller. Over the last 20 years Jason has been working to perfect the art of flight instruction. He was named FAA Wester Pacific CFI of the year in 2009 and 2016, works as an AOPA Air Safety Institute instructor, and writes monthly columns for FLYING magazine. Jason is passionate about conveying accurate, meaningful information t ...
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Pop& Down

Dietcoke4breakfast Media

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Pop& Down is a podcast about mental health... and pop culture! Join Shaunna Quin as she chats with guests who live with, or have experienced, mental illness, mental health issues, addiction and/or trauma as they discuss movies, TV, music, celebrities and more from their perspectives. Please note that Ms. Quin is not a medical or psychiatric professional. She's a woman who lives for pop culture, while living with mental illness!
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Ranger for Life

The Darby Project

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We learn nothing from the stories we don't tell and the successes/mistakes we don't share. These lessons help shape future generations of Rangers, and provide a source of inspiration to those in need of some. Rangers are leaders, and that comes with a price. Collaborating together and creating an area of growth helps to lessen the burden for each, making wanting to be a leader even after you take the uniform off. Do you want to help others by sharing your story? Start by registering at www.d ...
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#BIZ with the Beard

#BIZ with the Beard

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This is business as you've never heard before! Former CFO, Bank VP, & world renown business consultant, Curphy Smith "Beard" is shameless and raw. This is not a typical, canned, boring, step by step process to success podcast! The Beard is in the BUSINESS of getting to the RAW TRUTH behind the BUSINESS of Mindset, Healthy Living, Entrepreneurship, Creating Bonds, and Establishing Your Brand!!! This is a Business Podcast with ATTITUDE! Music Copyright Goes to The Following: Artist : Eminem Tr ...
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On The Edge Of Equity

Tammy Belton-Davis

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On the Edge of Equity is a bold new podcast that features crucial conversations centered on equity, diversity and inclusion. But this isn’t just talking the talk. It’s about inspiring action… asking tough questions and getting honest answers – because that’s the only way that real change happens. So if you’re ready to help move our communities from the Edge of Equity to a place of true justice and inclusion, join us on this journey. Let’s share transformational ideas and stories that can lea ...
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Husband and wife duo, Tom and Janice Schlough tell the story of Wegner Farms. This Century farm has quite the story featuring the importance of resilience and community in the face of hardships. With the help of Compeer Financial, the Mid-West Farm Report is recognizing farms that have been with families for over 100 years. See omnystudio.com/liste…
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Episode 64 features a conversation with Michael Wegner from the band Cosmic Charlie, a Grateful Dead tribute band. Michael talks about his introduction to Max Creek, how the band influenced his approach to music, and what it was like performing with Mark Mercier. Learn about Michael Wegner: https://michaelwegner.com Learn about Cosmic Charlie: http…
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This episode dives into what we’re really consuming when we buy meat from the grocery store. Please enjoy this interview with Chloe from Parker Pastures — a truly grass-fed, nutrient-dense, regeneratively raised farm that genuinely cares about both the animals and the consumer. My husband and I got to try their meat this week, and it was AMAZING. Y…
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The World Forage Analysis Super Bowl has a long history with the World Dairy Expo and one of the judges has been part of the competition for nearly 40 years. Dan Undersander is here to recollect how this competition that recognizes great forage in North America has changed throughout his time with the event. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy …
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Farmers are keeping a close eye on their milk checks after changes went into affect on June 1. Danny Munch, Economist for American Farm Bureau Federation, breaks down Federal Milk Marketing Orders (FMMO). He walks us through the the recent changes and what they have meant for producers. He encourages farmers to stay engaged with local Farm Bureaus,…
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Being asked to step into the center of the ring and sort world dairy expo is a feeling like no other. Tina Vilter McDonald served as the Associate Judge of the International Guernsey Show. Tina walks us down the road that lead her to Madison and describes the qualities judges are looking for in the cattle. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy in…
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Rural Mutual Insurance wants to draw attention to the importance of mental health in agriculture. Brittany Olson's journey with mental health began in her childhood, and has translated to her adult life. She put pen to paper as a method to help process her feelings. After publishing those words to a blog, she learned that she helped others feel les…
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It is the Rural Mutual Mental Health Week in Wisconsin, and it has us focusing on all aspects of mental health and the help that’s available. According to Megan Wolf the owner of SoulGood counseling in Lafayette County more farmers are realizing the importance of their mental health. She shares some of what the top issues conflicting farmers are. S…
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Rural Mutual Insurance wants to draw attention to how important mental health is for all of production agriculture. Today, we’re visiting with Josh and Liz Steiner, who, as first-generation dairy farmers in Monroe, have dealt with their fair share of business obstacles. But when a tragedy left a hole in the family, it took a great deal of strength …
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For Kami Dorn and her husband, taking top honors in the International Guernsey Show holds a lot of meaning. The family milks 65 registered Guernsey cows, and takes extreme pride in their herd. Kami tells us where her family's journey on The Road To Madison has led them. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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It requires a lot of hard work and skill to get a dairy animal ready for the showring, and Joé Lapage found himself in Madison, Wisconsin doing just that for the Blondin showstring. He has been honing his craft for 5 years, 4 of which, he has spent with Blondin. Truly an artform, he tells us what he is trying to accomplish and what a typical showda…
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It takes more than clicking a button when it comes to taking pictures of cattle at World Dairy Expo. Julie Ashton is the General manager of Cowsmopoliton. She coordinates a crew of nearly 10 people who meticulously capture a picture of each animal that walks through the showring. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Extension Grazing Outreach Specialist Jason Cavadini says 2025 has been one of the best years for cool-season perennial grasses in the past decade, thanks to well-timed rainfall. He tells Kiley Allan that September and October are peak months for pasture growth, making it a crucial time for farmers to manage their forage carefully. A hot day to clo…
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Ben Jarboe introduces us to the Wisconsin Food Hub's Tend and Table -- a new business model to bring income to growers who lost funding through the Local Food Purchase Assistance program. The temperatures will pick back up today at World Dairy Expo, says Stu Muck. Chances of rain develop for Sunday. YODELAYHEEHOO! It's a sound you may have heard at…
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World Dairy Expo – Wisconsin’s time to shine as America’s Dairyland as the meeting place for the global dairy industry. The state Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection gets involved as it welcomes international delegations to the state to further relationships between dairy sectors. The work continues beyond the dairy show as DAT…
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Do you have enough replacements to continue the dairy herd and the profitability of the beef on dairy opportunity? Corey Geiger, lead dairy economist with CoBank, says this is an essential question dairy producers should be asking themselves. His latest research shows that dairy heifer inventories are expected to shrink further before starting to r…
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UW-River Falls faculty, staff, and a recent graduate traveled to Thailand this summer to learn about the country’s growing dairy industry and explore collaboration opportunities. Supported by a state grant, the project focused on building connections and even designing a Wisconsin dairy product suitable for export to Thailand, explains Grace Lewis.…
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Andy Grebner, District Sales Manager for Wyffels Hybrids in south central Wisconsin, says corn harvest is just getting started in the area. So far, the results are positive, but diseases have not been friendly to stalk quality. You'll want to check the integrity of your stalks and take notes for 2026. The difference between fungicide-sprayed and un…
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Enjoying a grilled cheese at World Dairy Expo is truly a staple in the whole experience. And it’s brought to you courtesy of UW-Madison students. Grace Mansell who hails from Roberts, Wisconsin is a Biological Systems Engineering student on campus. And she’s spearheading the grilled cheese stand at Expo. Her passion for the dairy industry stems fro…
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Mike Berry, from Powell Butte, Oregon, makes a 5,000-mile round trip to Madison each year for World Dairy Expo. He's taken this journey more than 20 times since the mid-1990s. This year, he brought five show cows, making frequent stops along the way to feed, water, milk, and bed them. He’s built lasting friendships with small dairies in Montana, So…
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The Dairy Business Association promoted Chad Zuleger to executive director. Having nearly seven years of experience at DBA, Zuleger is dedicated to advocating for the state’s dairy community. As executive director, Zuleger will continue to lead DBA’s efforts in the state capitol. He also tells Stephanie Hoff that he will also direct DBA’s governmen…
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For many people, their ag classroom hold fond memories, and according to Sally Ladsten, they're not the only ones who value agricultural education. Wisconsin FFA membership has hit an all time high and nationally, there are over a million members. Sally is the agriculture food and natural resources education consultant and state ffa advisor tells u…
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This year's crop hasn't even been harvested but Wisconsin farmers are already looking ahead to 2026. One big bill they're trying to find a way to pay is for fertilizer their crop will need. Shane Goplin is a farmer with HV Acres and a Wisconsin Corn Grower member. He's watching developments in Washington that could help farms better understand what…
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Through a partnership with the Wisconsin Beef Council, more than half a dozen potential buyers came to Wisconsin from Central America to learn more about the beef supply chain. Lucia Ruano led the trade team; she’s a representative for the U.S. Meat Export Federation from the Dominican Republic. She says the point of the trade mission was to introd…
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The first round of the Agricultural Roads Improvement Program grants opens for application on Oct. 6. This application period will distribute $50 million in ARIP funding to support projects across the state focused on improving rural roads and culverts that are critical to moving and transporting agricultural and forestry products. The 2025-27 Bien…
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This year's Wisconsin Science Festival will feature a special weather event at the Wisconsin Energy Institute on the UW-Madison campus. On Oct. 25 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Wisconet Manager Chris Vagasky will help introduce people to the behind-the-scenes of weather -- a topic that influences all of our lives every day. The Wisconsin Science Festival…
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Although they've only been in business a year, an ice cream maker in Chetek is getting a lot of attention with his super premium ice cream. Alan Kuschner captured the Grand Champion title in the World Dairy Expo Dairy Products contest with his chocolate peanut butter ice cream. He explains his ice cream making philosophy to Bob Bosold, which has al…
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The recent worker strike at a Monroe cheesemaker highlights a larger issue regarding immigration. This is according to Wisconsin Cheese Maker Association Executive Director John Umhoefer. Last month, workers at W&W Dairy went on strike after new ownership required employees to verify their immigration status through E-Verify. John explains that E-V…
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Wisconsin Colleges have been back in session for about a month now and some students in the ag departments have seen changes to what’s in their curriculum. At UW-Platteville there have been advancements made to ensure students are getting the education they need. Tera Montgomery the Director of the School of Agriculture at UW-Platteville is here to…
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For many people, their ag classroom holds fond memories, and according to Sally Ladsten, they're not the only ones who value agricultural education. Wisconsin FFA membership has hit an all time high and nationally, there are over a million members. Sally is the Agriculture Food and Natural Resources Education Consultant and State FFA Advisor tells …
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Throughout the state farmers are getting back in the fields to harvest their crops, and this time of year brings about unique challenges for all on the roads. For farmers these challenges go beyond just driving safely with needing to stay within the regulations. Lieutenant Bill Berger with the Wisconsin State Patrol motor carrier investigative unit…
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