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Soulcruzer

Soulcruzer

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The 'Soulcruzer' podcast (more of an audioblog, really). Expect a blend of mysticism and music, psyche and soul, everyday wisdom, and the esoteric. One day, I might be waxing lyrical about Nietzsche's eternal return, and the next, uncovering the wisdom of the tarot. It's all up for grabs on this pod. So, if first-person confessional style podcasts are your jam, subscribe to mine wherever you get your podcasts. I'm on all of the major platforms.
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Wisdom Radio

Clay Lowe

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WEX Radio is a social audio project about everyday wisdom, personal philosophy, and conversations that change minds. Founded by Clay Lowe, WEX Radio is comprised of a community of podcasters, radio makers, and presenters who make documentary audio about everyday wisdom, personal philosophy, and the little things in life that make us human.
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The Coach's Notes is a personal development podcast where I share tips, ideas, knowledge, and experiences relevant to mindset and mastery and continuous improvement of self. The Coach's Notes is part of my Training and Development network.
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Change Magick is a micropodcast exploring the art of transformation, personal power, and reality hacking. Hosted by Clay Lowe, each 5-7 minute episode distills key insights from a modern framework that fuses Chaos Magick, Jungian psychology, Neuro-Linguistic Programming, and postmodern philosophy. This is not just theory—it’s an invitation to experiment, shift perspectives, and wield change as a tool for self-mastery. Nothing is fixed. Everything is fluid. Change is yours to wield.
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Digital Calm is your oasis on the screen—a gentle pause, a reset, a way to remember that you are more than what you consume. It’s a moment carved out of noise. A breath reclaimed from the scroll. A whisper in your earbuds reminding you: You’re here. You’re breathing. You’re enough. Born from a deep need to undo the doing, Digital Calm is a growing library of short, guided audio meditations designed to bring you back to centre—wherever you are, whenever you need it. Whether you’ve just emerge ...
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Step into the world of Friedrich Nietzsche with our podcast, "Conversations with Nietzsche: Beyond Good and Evil". Join our podcast host as he engages in a series of deep conversations with the great philosopher himself. Through a fictional encounter, our host dives into the pages of Nietzsche's groundbreaking book, "Beyond Good and Evil", exploring its themes, ideas, and unraveling complexities of Nietzsche's philosophy. If you're a fan of philosophy, or simply looking for a new perspective ...
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BETA

Wisconsin Public Radio

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"BETA" comes from producer/host Doug Gordon. BETA is a polyphonic mosh pit where high culture and low culture collide, taking an immersive, innovative, playful and provocative approach to exploring arts, culture and technology.
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For Flux Sake

Kathy King, Rose Katz, Matt Katz

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Matt and Rose Katz of the Ceramics Materials Workshop and Kathy King of the Ceramics Program at Harvard University discuss listener questions about clay and glaze. This show will have you laughing and learning about the chemistry behind ceramics in no time.
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What is the key to becoming a more regenerative ranch? How do we increase the effectiveness of our management of the Land, Animals, Money, and People that have been entrusted to us? The Working Cows podcast exists to glorify God by providing farmers and ranchers a platform to discuss and share best practices for increasing soil health, profitability, stockmanship and leadership ability. Each week host, Clay Conry, will talk to leaders in the industry who have made the regenerative shift in t ...
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Welcome to The Mischief Movement Podcast, the go-to destination for rebels at heart—especially those who feel stuck, unseen, or torn between too many passions. This podcast is your spark to reawaken that untamed spirit, ditch the mundane, and start living boldly on your terms. Each episode is infused with rebellious energy and packed with conversations that challenge the status quo. I chat with creative misfits, trailblazers, underdogs, and quiet disruptors who are carving their own paths, s ...
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Welcome to The Wisdom Experience Podcast, a sanctuary for seekers of wisdom and insightful conversations. In this conversational-style podcast, join Clay Lowe aka Soulcruzer as he meets with an eclectic mix of individuals, from every walk of life. The core belief? Everyone, irrespective of their background or journey, has at least one golden nugget of wisdom to share. These candid conversations aim not just to uncover these unique insights but also to enrich the minds of listeners and foster ...
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We are back for season 5 of the show with a low-fire themed episode. Today the gang talk about a few parameters that define low-fire ceramics, as well as how de-airing pug mills work. They also start the show talking about the brand new For Flux Sake Patreon. This is a great way to show your support and have access to discounted merch, live hangout…
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Growing up in ranching we are often not taught how to run a business that grows crops and raises livestock. This means that often times our marketing suffers. Art McElroy has been on a journey to learn to market livestock better. He has also sought to graze more efficiently and effectively. Now his son, Lee, has joined him in these efforts. Today w…
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This week on "BETA," we’re taking a look back at some of our favorite TV and film personalities. Bob Odenkirk will join us to talk about his well-known character, Saul Goodman. And we’ll explore the creative and personal life of film director David Lynch with biographer Christine McKenna. Also, we’ll spend some time with Black Mirror creator Charli…
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Ryan Griggs has been on a difficult journey from vegan to the tragic loss of some very close family members. Ultimately, his path led him to involvement helping on farms and a radical shift in his diet and his spiritual life. We discuss all that and more on this episode of the Working Cows podcast. Thanks to our Studio Sponsor, Understanding Ag! He…
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Welcome to Episode #124! We bring on recurring guest and sports media specialist JF for a highly informative show on the r/BS Pod topic of the day (Russillo's free agency) and the hottest non-Russillo sports media story (ESPN's Direct to Consumer app launching). To start off the pod, JF makes the case that Barstool should be even odds with The Ring…
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If we want be the kind of leader others want to follow we need learn to lead ourselves. Habits are a powerful tool to help us develop personal integrity which can help others want to follow us. Josh Kerpan has been on a journey of learning to lead himself with integrity and that has been a huge help in leading his business to the point that he was …
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Today on BETA we’ll look back at some of our favorite music conversations featuring Musician Nick Lowe on his latest record, Producer and author Joe Boyd dives into world music with his book, “And The Roots of Rhythm Remain.” And Music critic Steven Hyden considers the cultural significance of Radiohead’s 2000 album, Kid A.…
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You have done the work of successfully grass-finishing your animals. Now what? One often overlooked step is the processing phase. Great meat can be ruined during this crucial step. Dr. Allen Williams joins us today to discuss his tips to maintaining the quality of our grass-finished beef through the processing phase. Thanks to our Studio Sponsor, U…
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Livestock integration is key to regenerating our food system, but is it possible in crops like produce? Jeb Cullipher is proving that it is. Not only is he proving that it is possible he is proving that it can result in the reduction of chemicals as well as increased profits. Thanks to our Studio Sponsor, Understanding Ag! Head over to Understandin…
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Enjoyed this episode? Send me a text! What happens when life demands a switch in tracks? When the script you've been following suddenly feels wrong? The SwitchTrack series finale brings together powerful lessons from five rebels who dared to pivot their lives toward greater alignment, freedom, and fulfillment. (You can listen to their individual ep…
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We bring on Russillo expert Mason for a highly detailed look at everything Ryen Russillo: his time at ESPN, the art of a Russillo take, the beauty of Life Advice, whether his contract being up is causing tension with Bill, and, of course, where he'll land next. We finish up talking future of sports media. Enjoy!…
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One of the major determinants of ranch profitability is the amount of hay fed every year. One way to avoid feeding excess hay is to develop quality stockpiled forage for winter and dormant season grazing. Burke Teichert and Jeremy Sweeten have experience is very different contexts. This varied experience helps us get a very well-rounded perspective…
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Enjoyed this episode? Send me a text! What happens when the path to freedom looks like the opposite of what everyone tells you it should be? Kate Campbell's journey flips the script on conventional career wisdom in this eye-opening episode of Switchtrack. A creative entrepreneur who had run her own business for over 20 years, Kate faced the hard re…
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This week on "BETA," ...Master of horror, Clay McLeod Chapman joins us to discuss his latest novel, “Wake Up and Open Your Eyes.”And musician Paul de Jong talks to us about his captivating found sound music.Also, MacArthur Genius Karen Russell sits down with us to talk her about her incredible novel, “The Antidote,”…
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Enjoyed this episode? Send me a text! What happens when you realise the dream you've been chasing isn't actually yours anymore? Kat Vandal returns to share her bold decision to completely walk away from her children's fashion brand to pursue a full-time career as an artist. When we last spoke with Kat, she was still trying to save Vandal Kids – see…
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The market for products raised regeneratively is continuing to grow and mature. It may have even reached a tipping point. The consumers looking for these products are educated, tenacious, and willing to pay more for products that match their values and meet their demands. Kristine Root of Regenified joined me to discuss the ways this market has cha…
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Alan Sepinwall joins us to discuss “Saul Goodman v. Jimmy McGill: The Complete Critical Companion to “Better Call Saul.”And Rachel Yoder on her surreal novel, “Nightbitch,” which is now a major motion picture starring Amy Adams.Also, singer/songwriter Kris Delmhorst discusses her latest album, “Ghosts in the Garden.”…
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Enjoyed this episode? Send me a text! What happens when you feel restless in your current life but the idea of change feels overwhelmingly scary? Claire Alexander knows this feeling intimately. Two years after her first appearance on the podcast, she returns with a story of transformation that will resonate with anyone standing at a crossroads. Cla…
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Artificial Intelligence presents an opportunity for ranchers to outsource some of the tasks that they may not enjoy as much as others. Among them are data and analytics. Rooted Ag is on a mission to help farmers and ranchers track the things that matter and then analyze the data that they have collected. In time they hope to continue to expand the …
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Diversity is a key to success in regenerative agriculture. However, most markets are not set up to receive diversity. This means we will have to develop our own markets to profit from the diversity we are bringing to our operation. Luke Jones, of Understanding Ag joins me to discuss the economics of introducing diversity.…
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Rob Morrow and Janine Turner revisit their hit comedy series, “Northern Exposure” with their new podcast, “Northern Disclosure.”And the Edgar Award-winning author of eleven crime novels, Megan Abbott, joins us to talk about her latest book, “El Dorado Drive.”Also, Pittsburgh writer Damon Young sits down with us to discuss “That’s How They Get You: …
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Do you remember the joys of using a kiln sitter? Those mini cones were so cute until you dropped one in the bottom of a fully loaded kiln. Even though manufacturers have shifted to computer controlled models, sitters were a key part of electric kilns for decades. Today on the show the gang answer listener questions about firing a kiln with a kiln s…
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Marketing is one of our biggest levers. If we are not intentional about marketing, we will leave a lot of money on the table. Ty deCordova and the team at LiveAg are on a mission to make that process easier for ranchers through creating an online platform for auctions as well as the XChange for livestock and equipment. Thanks to our Studio Sponsor,…
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Enjoyed this episode? Send me a text! What happens when life brings you full circle? In this revealing conversation with returning guest Clay Lowe, we explore the natural cycles that can lead us back to our original passions—but with decades of hard-won wisdom to guide the way. Clay shares how after 30 years in the learning and development space, h…
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Epicurus is often misunderstood. This episode invites you into his garden of calm, where philosophy is not about indulgence but about finding deep inner peace. We explore the true heart of Epicurean thought: the difference between momentary pleasures and lasting contentment. At the centre is ataraxia, a kind of serenity that comes when fear fades a…
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Today your favorite glaze experts answer a listener's question about judging the melt of an ash glaze, methods for wet mixing bentonite, and whether or not it's safe to use industrial dinnerware made before lead was regulated. They also open the show talking about why you should never crush encapsulated stains. Do you have questions or need advice …
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Enjoyed this episode? Send me a text! What happens when your dream business isn't connecting with anyone—including yourself? Dr. Hayley Dawson faced this exact dilemma with her first venture, "The Blocks," designed to help people navigate modern adulthood. Despite her extensive teaching and research background, something wasn't clicking. Rather tha…
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We often think that hay making and land regeneration are at odds. That doesn't have to be the case if we are intentional with our approach to hay making. John Hays and Jeremy Sweeten of Understanding Ag join me to discuss the ins and outs of regenerative hay making. We discuss the challenges to landscape regeneration presented by hay making as well…
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Have you ever wondered what makes a bronze glaze work? This week on the show the gang answer a listener's question about metallic oxides in glazes, and discuss the finer points of what makes a pinhole a pinhole. Do you have questions or need advice on glazes? Drop us a line at [email protected] and you could be featured on an upcoming sh…
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Welcome to Episode #121! We bring on Gracie from Twitter for a classic r/BS Pod ep, starting off with the Perk-Simmons beef. Bill launched some aggressive takes against Big Perk, who came firing back with a long monologue of his own including going into Bill's WNBA archives - we assess who won the feud. Next we hit on ESPN's horrific NBA coverage -…
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When it comes to regenerating landscapes hay fields present a particular set of challenges. Keith Berns of Green Cover Seed joined me to share what he has seen work well in helping those hay fields improve using cover crops, grazing, and strategy to keep progress moving forward. Thanks to our Studio Sponsor, Understanding Ag! Head over to Understan…
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Enjoyed this episode? Send me a text! Ever feel that nagging sensation that you've outgrown your life? That persistent whisper urging you toward something different, even when everything looks "fine" on paper? SwitchTrack, my summer mini-series, speaks directly to that restless part of you. This collection of short, powerful conversations features …
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This morning, with mist on the path and a newborn soul in the family, I found myself standing in the middle of time. In this episode, I reflect on becoming a grandfather—not just as a title but as a threshold. What does it mean to witness both ends of the arc at once? To hold memory in one hand and possibility in the other? This is a story about le…
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Northern Environments can be challenging. From ice and snow to bitter cold temperatures there are a different set of challenges in the North. Blain Hjertaas and Michael Thiele of Understanding Ag have a lot of experience making Regenerative Agriculture work in these challenging environments. We discuss the strategies and practices that they have fo…
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Welcome to episode #120! We bring back the Chanch brothers from Episode #98 for another 3-man weave breaking down the recent Big 3 Simmons/Russillo/Lowe pod. Then we dive into Chuck Klosterman's latest appearance on the BS Pod and discus his wonky AI takes. Enjoy! Check out Kyle's fantasy league idea here: https://clubhousefantasysports.io…
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In this contemplative riff inspired by Michael Neill’s teaching, I explore what it means to return to the space before thought, that fertile void the Taoists speak of, where anything can grow. This piece is a reflection on presence, memory, and the quiet revolution of living from the realm of possibility. A gentle invitation to slow down, tune in, …
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Cow poop is an ecosystem unto itself. There are many insects and other organisms living in a dung pat that can help us to make use of the nutrients excreted out of the back end of a cow. Dr. Ryan Schmid shares with me what he has seen work well as far as taking advantage of the helpful insects and mitigating the impact of those that can become pest…
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Have you ever found the perfect glaze, but it is formulated for a different temperature? Today the gang talk about adjusting glazes from cone 6 up to cone 10, and how you might tell if your kiln can handle going to cone 10. They also start the episode checking in about their summer plans. Do you have questions or need advice on glazes? Drop us a li…
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