“CREATIVE RISK”, is a new podcast hosted by actors Joshua Morgan and Mike Labbadia of Artist’s Strategy where they explore all things art, entrepreneurialism and everything in between. The acting industry is more volatile and competitive than ever before, therefore the artist must evolve in order to take radical ownership over their creative businesses. Each episode, Mike and Joshua will get raw and unfiltered, giving hot takes and cutting edge strategies on how to build a sustainable career ...
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Join Joshua and Morgan as they discuss their songs, talk about their life, and has special guests to sit down and start a conversation with! Also, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast to get notifications whenever a new episode airs.
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Hyperdive is a Star Wars Podcast! Each week we will be taking a deep dive into a galaxy far far away, talking about the latest news from LucasFilm, Movie Reviews, and banter filled analysis of the themes of the Star Wars Saga. We would be honored if you would join us.
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The Good Yoke Podcast is not a theology podcast, though we might talk about theology. It's not a podcast about how to have an awesome career, though we might talk to people who have awesome careers. This is a podcast about people, and their stories of God's good provision. A God who leads them into deeper waters through hardship, and suffering. But it is a good yoke to bear.
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We Interview Apostolic Pastors from all of the world to hear their inspiring and motivating stories of how they were called into ministry, the challenges they faced in getting established and the vision they have for the future!
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Where the refined American Spirit meets the grit of American battlefields. We’ll review a Bourbon for a few minutes before launching into a battle. I am a Veteran and history nerd that picked up a love for Bourbon. And yes my wife is on to me. This is just an excuse to spend more time talking military history and drinking with friends. Artwork by Morgan Underwood, Email: [email protected]
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We've all seen movies that claim to be 'based on a true story', but have you ever wondered how accurate they are? That's what we'll find out as we compare Hollywood with history.
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Over the past decade, innovative companies, software industry thought leaders and lean/agile pioneers have discovered simpler, sturdier, more streamlined ways to be agile. These modern approaches share a focus on producing exceptional outcomes and growing an outstanding culture. Today, it makes far more sense to bypass antiquated agility in favor of modern approaches. Modern agile methods are defined by four guiding principles: Make People Awesome; Make Safety a Prerequisite; Experiment and ...
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Sit down with host, Aimee Morgan, as she delves into the world of mindfulness with doctors, therapists, first responders and other mindfulness thought leaders. Listen as they share their mindfulness practices and help you become better equipped with practical tools to focus your mind and live in the present.
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A vibrant blend of top news stories, local weather, traffic reports, comedy, local music, and interviews about politics, science and culture. Tune into Mainstreet on weekdays from 3 to 6 p.m. Add your voice by calling us at 1-888-686-MAIN (6246) or e-mail [email protected].
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Since its debut in June 2012 with the episode Jury Duty, Generation Why Podcast has been your source for gripping true crime, intriguing mysteries, and fascinating conspiracies every week. Hosted by Justin and Aaron, the podcast combines in-depth research and discussion to bring you cases that challenge your perspective and keep you hooked. Whether you're a longtime fan or just starting your true crime journey, Generation Why offers a large catalog of true crime tales. Don’t miss out—tune in ...
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A true crime podcast by state, told by a disturbed host. * New segment Weird laws* Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shandra-moreau/support
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Hungry for the latest in foodservice trends and solutions? The Culinary 360 Podcast is your one-stop podcast, brought to you by Ignite Foodservice Solutions, where we dish out insights, challenges, and market updates for all things foodservice related. Join our fiery culinary team as we bring you fresh ideas, resources, and host special guests.
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Morgan and Jesse, two jaded "adults" discuss cartoons of the past and present, harshly judging children's entertainment and trying not to look like creeps in the process. That last part can be harder than it seems at times.
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Join Chris Clarke and a variety of guests as they explore the challenges and opportunities of the American Southwest's fragile ecosystems. Engaging interviews with experts, activists, and advocates on conservation, land management, and environmental justice. Science and sentiment, politics and philosophy, hiking and history, culture and creativity all go into defending the desert. Be forewarned: We are out to recruit you to the cause.
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Creation is one of the most powerful forces in the universe for your life and career. In this podcast hosted by John Saunders (New Degree Press Author: The Optimizer) we feature interviews with authors from our community as well as industry experts, who share practical advice you can use to build your community, improve your writing and sell more books through hybrid publishing. The NDP Creator Community Podcast brings you insights and inspiration for first-time authors and creators.
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▫ How do business owners create a strong lasting foundation for their business? ▫ What are common obstacles that business owners face and how do you overcome them? ▫ What do the wealthy do to protect and grow their companies? ▫ What strategies can you use to multiply your business wealth using the income that you already generate? Invest in Sqft hosted by Matt Shields, a 25-year-long entrepreneur who has accumulated 60 million in real-estate assets, is your go-to resource for creating a stab ...
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A TRUE CRIME PODCAST Hosted by Joshua Diaz Chris McDonough and Dr. Gary Brucato Here is a just some of Dr. Brucato's credentials. Click the link to read the full bio. https://www.coldcasefoundation.org/dr-gary-brucato.html Dr. Brucato, who earned his Ph.D. at the New School for Social Research in New York City, is a clinical psychologist, researcher and author in the areas of psychotic illness and violence. Dr. Brucato has over two decades of clinical experience, having trained at Creedmoor ...
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Morris Green, founder of GuysWork, on how he connects with young men about what's important
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31:55Following this new interview with Mo Green, we've attached Jeff's story about his visit to a GuysWork session at Millwood High School, in Middle Sackville. It first aired May 7th.
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"We're just not gonna buy meat anymore" -- Leigh MacLean, summing up feelings of some grocery shoppers
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12:14Alex Mason drops into the Chebucto Connections office, in Spryfield, to talk with Leigh MacLean who is the organization's Outreach & Housing Director.
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September 1998 – Palo Alto, CA. Tetris co-creator Vladimir Pokhilko was found dead with a stab wound on the right side of his neck. His wife, Elena Fedotova, and 12-year-old son, Peter Pokhilko, were brutally killed. The case was ruled a murder-suicide, but the local Russian community insisted it was a Mafia hit. More than twenty years later, inves…
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S4E33: Monsoon Madness: When the Desert Comes Alive
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27:49Episode Summary This episode of the "90 Miles from Needles" podcast does a racing dive into the fascinating topic of monsoonal rainstorms in the desert, focusing on their effects and significance. With detailed insights into recent rain events in Twentynine Palms, California, Chris shares the challenges and celebrations that accompany these powerfu…
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Joshua Saunders talks about his latest film ahead of its Atlantic International Film Festival showing
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16:15Joshua Saunders is a Halifax based cinematographer and documentary filmmaker. His latest work, 'Last Ride Home', is coming to the Lunenburg Doc Festival on Sept 20th. This film details the profound human cost of the Ukraine war by shining a light on the lives of volunteer medics providing aid on the frontlines, families left waiting in uncertainty …
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What can Canada learn from our two newest NATO allies, Sweden and Finland?
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13:10Jeff speaks with our defence columnist, Ken Hansen.
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Could aquaculture pens full of fish play a role in drawing great white sharks into St Margaret's Bay?
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20:57Research done right here in the Maritimes indicates no. But there are places in the world where some kinds of sharks are drawn to aquaculture pens for some reasons. Alex Mason's interview with DFO research scientist Marc Trudel is followed by an extended version of his conversation with shark researcher Chris Harvey-Clark.…
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Young Guns II with Josh from The Wild West Extravaganza
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1:32:45BASED ON A TRUE STORY (BOATS EP. 374) — Today we'll rejoin Billy the Kid's outlaw gang as they continue their attempts to escape the law following the events in Young Guns (BOATS EP. 146). Was Brushy Bill Roberts a real person? Was he Billy the Kid? What other creative liberties did the filmmakers take in telling the true story of Billy the Kid? Wh…
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July 23rd, 1982. Indian Dunes ranch, Los Angeles County. During filming for Twilight Zone: The Movie, the use of explosives on set caused a helicopter to crash into Vic Morrow and two child actors, killing all three. Months later, director John Landis and four others were charged with involuntary manslaughter and accused of severe negligence. For b…
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Remembering the life and advocacy of Michelle Morgan-Coole
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8:01Michelle Morgan-Coole was a lawyer with a disability law practice who passionately advocated for accessibility, disability rights and inclusion. According to her obituary, she died on August 14 at the age of 59. Meig Campbell spoke to two people who knew and worked with Michelle, about who she was and the legacy she leaves behind.…
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Henry Lee Lucas and Ottis Toole are two of history’s most prolific serial killers. Or they’re liars who aren’t to be trusted. Either way, they’ve both got red in their ledger – all stemming from their twisted beginnings. American Criminal takes you inside the minds of some of our most notorious felons and outlaws, exploring the dark side to the Ame…
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Are Nova Scotians losing their specific way of speaking?
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9:18Matt Hunt Gardner is a lecturer at Queen Mary University of London and a researcher at the University of Oxford. He explains why there are so many regional accents in our province and what could be putting these accents at risk.
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Lack of volunteer firefighters in recent years is beginning to have an impact on fire departments
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9:02According to numbers from the Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs, the number of volunteer firefighters have been reduced by over 2,000 since 2022. The chief of the Greenfield and District Volunteer Fire Department, Moyal Conrad, spoke with our colleague Meig Campbell about this.
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Historian reacts to the Trump administration's calls for a 'comprehensive review' of eight Smithsonian museums
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20:24Charmaine Nelson is a provost professor of art history at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where she runs the Slavery North Initiative. She explains the harm changing the narrative of history can cause and what the Trump's administrations push to do this signals to her.
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July 1st, 1981. Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles. Five people were viciously attacked inside a known drug house on Wonderland Avenue. Only one survived. The murders were soon linked to an adult film star and a wealthy nightclub owner with ties to the drug industry. For bonus episodes and outtakes visit: patreon.com/generationwhy See Privacy Policy at htt…
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S4E32: Joshua Trees are Still Caught in the Climate Crossfire
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50:13In this episode of "90 Miles from Needles: The Desert Protection Podcast," host Chris Clarke dives into recent legislative developments surrounding the protection of the iconic Western Joshua Tree in California. The conversation highlights the intricacies of conservation laws, the intricate process of implementing these policies, and the pushback f…
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Former CEO raises concerns over ECMA financials
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12:35Most East Coast musicians lose money attending the annual ECMAs. Former ECMA CEO Blanche Israel has concerns over the amount of financial support available to artists, relative to other ECMA expenditures. She also has concerns over possible conflicts of interest. Jeff reads a statement from ECMA's board chair Michelle Eagles in response.…
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An update on Israel's planned settler expansion of West Bank
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13:52The Israeli government is going ahead with a controversial settlement project in West Bank. Canadian Journalist Jesse Rosenfeld provides us with an update and in what ways Canada is economically tied to the area.
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The modern road less travelled might be reading book without help from AI
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11:16We learn more from Teresa Heffernan, a professor of English language and literature at St. Mary's University, about this the consequences of using AI to do your reading for you.
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A Canadian mining company will be allowed to dump 2 million tonnes of waste in a Norwegian fjord each year
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11:38Terje van der Meeren is a research professor with Norway's Institute of Marine Research, the country's leading marine research organization. He explains to Alex Guye why tailings are allowed to be dumped in Norwegian fjords and about how environmental organizations are pushing back.
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Department of Agriculture announces increase in funds available in the On-Farm Water Management program
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9:14Greg Morrow is the MLA for Guysborough-Tracadie and is Nova Scotia's Minister of Agriculture. He spoke with Jeff Douglas about the funding increase.
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Farmer reacts to provincial agriculture department increasing program funding increase
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14:47Josh Oulton is the owner of Tap Root Farms in Kings County. He told Jeff Douglas although funding is appreciated, it's too little, too late for the 2025 season.
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BASED ON A TRUE STORY (BOATS EP. 373) — Learn about legendary aviator Amelia Earhart as she was portrayed onscreen by Hilary Swank in the 2009 biopic. To uncover the true story, today we'll talk with author, documentarian, and host of Chasing Earhart , the only podcast dedicated entirely to Amelia Earhart: Chris Williamson. Where to watch Amelia Ge…
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An update on drought conditions with Halifax Water
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9:33Brittany Smith is the senior communications advisor with Halifax Water. She gives on update on the municipality's water situation.
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CUB: 08.18.2025- Trump meets Putin and Top 10 US Weapons Part II
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28:00In the Glass: Elijah Craig Small Batch Bourbon. Trump meets with Putin to talk peace in Ukraine. Top 10 US Weapons, #5-1.By Joshua Coffman
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The Davis Cup is coming to Halifax this September, and many are calling for a boycott
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12:06The tennis competition takes place in Halifax at the Scotiabank Centre on Friday September 12 and Saturday September 13. A letter that went out today calling for a boycott of the Davis Cup includes academics, athletes, and coaches as signatories. Daniel Sailofsky is an assistant professor of kinesiology and a member of the University of Toronto’s J…
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The Mysterious Murder of Artemus Ogletree - 637
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42:01January 4th, 1935. President Hotel, Kansas City, Missouri. Hotel staff checking on the guest in room 1046 found him beaten and stabbed. He died early the following day. Investigators soon discovered that the name he checked in with, Roland T. Owen, was an alias. Listen ad free with Wondery+. Join Wondery+ for exclusives, binges, early access, and a…
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S4E31: 5 Years On: Cima Dome After the Flames
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37:13Host Chris Clarke delves into the profound impact of the Dome Fire on the cherished Joshua Tree forest within the Mojave National Preserve. Marking the five-year anniversary of the Dome Fire, Clarke reflects on personal experiences and the broader ecological ramifications. The devastating event shifted his life, carving a definitive "before" and "a…
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Over his 40 year career, Dr. Jacques Desrosiers was one of Nova Scotia's quiet champions of reproductive rights. The Reproductive Options and Services (ROSE) Clinic was named in his honour. He passed away at the age of 71 in early July. Martha Paynter, a current affiliate scientist with the ROSE Clinic, reflects on his life and the legacy he leaves…
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A fairground has opened its doors to evacuees of the Long Lake fire
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6:09Sheri Donovan is the general manager of the Hants County Exhibition & Fairground.
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An SPCA spokesperson gives tips on what to do to help wrangle animals during an emergency
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8:37Sarah Lyon is the communications officer for the SPCA. She tells Jeff Douglas about how people can prepare to leave safely and efficiently during an evacuation with your pets.
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Update from Annapolis Regional Emergency Management Office
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9:03Brian Orde, the coordinator for Annapolis Regional Emergency Management Office (REMO) and Nadine McCormick is the public information officer for Annapolis REMO give an update to Jeff Douglas.
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The drought has caused some of the worst conditions for blueberry growth in years, expert says
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8:19The director of the wild blueberry research program at Dalhousie, David Percival, tells Meig Campbell just how dire the situation is for wild blueberry producers in the province.
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The hot weather has not helped alleviate a foul smell in the town of Antigonish
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7:19In Antigonish, the drought has come with a certain smell to it and the lack of water is making their wastewater treatment facility smell worse. And where there's stink, our colleague Meig Campbell will follow. Here is her conversation with the mayor of Antigonish, Sean Cameron.
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What should you have in your emergency go bag?
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8:53Dan Stovel is the emergency coordinator at Kings County Regional Emergency Management Organization. He tells guest host Carolyn Ray, where to begin when it comes to planning for disaster.
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Former UN special rapporteur for Palestinian human rights on planned Gaza city take over
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22:43Israel's security cabinet approved a plan to take control of Gaza city. Michael Lynk is a professor emeritus of law at Western University and the former UN Special Rapporteur for human rights in the occupied Palestinian territory. He shares his thoughts on this move with Jeff Douglas and gives us an update of what is happening in Gaza.…
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Palestinian journalists killed in Gaza in targeted attack
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9:15James Turk is director of the Centre for Free Expression at Toronto Metropolitan University. He tells Alex Guye about the recent deaths of Palestinian journalists in Gaza and the amount of journalists that have been killed since October 2023.
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The drought is having a big impact on the province's trees
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8:14You may have noticed brown leaves falling off your trees as the drought drags on. Our colleague Meig Campbell asked Crispin Wood, manager of urban forestry for the Halifax Regional Municipality, what is happening and how this will impact the trees long term.
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Hundreds of National Guard troops to deploy on the streets of Washington, D.C.
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14:29U.S. president also announced he's federalizing the local police and will launch a 'beautification" campaign that will remove homeless encampments. Robert Huish, an associate professor of International Development Studies at Dalhousie University, explains this and more to Jeff Douglas.
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How one farm is coping amid a total blueberry harvest failure in Nova Scotia's blueberry capital
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8:00Tawny Stowe is a farmer at Nourishing Circles Farmstead in Oxford who experienced a blueberry crop failure recently. She tells Jeff Douglas about this and what the future might look like.
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September 11th, 2016. Eclectic, Alabama. Michael Holton called the police because he found drug paraphernalia in his house after his teenage son hosted a party there. Eleven minutes after a sheriff’s deputy left the house, the police received another call reporting shots fired in the home. Officers found both Michael and his wife April inside with …
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S4E30: Episode 100 | Former Wildland Firefighter Ruth Nolan's Literary Mission
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21:33This episode, celebrated over several parts to accommodate in-depth discussions, features a captivating final chapter with Ruth Nolan. A distinguished voice in desert poetry and a former wildland firefighter, Ruth shares her insights into the ecological challenges and intrinsic beauty of California's deserts through her evocative poetry, with theme…
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S4E29: Episode 100 | Two Deserts, One Story with Rubén Martinéz
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18:58In this chapter of the milestone hundredth episode of the "90 Miles from Needles: The Desert Protection Podcast," host Chris Clarke introduces a rich tapestry of insights from renowned desert advocate and writer Ruben Martinez. The chapter, part of a comprehensive six-part series celebrating this landmark with diverse contributors, invites listener…
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S4E28: Episode 100 | Three Sonorans and Tucson's Stand Against High-Tech Ecological Threats
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22:24Episode Summary: In this chapter of the landmark 100th episode of the "90 Miles from Needles" podcast, journalist David Morales, known for his insightful "Three Sonorans" newsletter, joins the discussion to unravel the complexities behind this development and how a community united to challenge a potentially devastating project. The episode highlig…
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S4E27: Episode 100 | Poetry and Plants with Cameron Mayer
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11:03In this landmark 100th episode of the "90 Miles from Needles" podcast, host Chris Clark celebrates with a treasure trove of content breaking into six segments. This episode features Cameron Mayer, contributing his passion for the desert through eloquent poetry readings. Mayer shares his profound connection to the Mojave and surrounding areas and hi…
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S4E26: Episode 100 | Morgan Sjogren's Tales of Beauty, Rage, and Uranium
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19:16Episode Summary: In this chapter of the 100th episode of the 90 Miles from Needles podcast, host Chris Clarke welcomes the acclaimed author and environmental advocate Morgan Sjogren to the show. Broadcasting from the serene and historically rich landscapes of Bears Ears National Monument, Sjogren shares insights into her literary journey and enviro…
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S4E25: Episode 100 | Desert Protection Chronicles: The Amargosa Victory
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8:50Episode Summary: In this milestone 100th episode of the 90 Miles from Needles Podcast, host Chris Clarke celebrates a significant achievement in desert conservation and advocacy. Episode 100 marks a turning point for the show, which has engaged audiences with diverse stories about desert protection and environmental activism. The episode showcases …
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Dreaming in Lo-Fi: Inside Strawberry Mansion
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1:33:42What if the most ambitious act in filmmaking isn't raising $20 million - but refusing to wait for permission to create? In this episode of Creative Risk, Joshua sits down with the visionary duo behind the acclaimed film Strawberry Mansion, Kentucker Audley and Albert Birney, to tear apart every assumption about what it takes to make cinematic magic…
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The Joy Bus: How One Chef Built a Community Around Food, Love & Healing w/ Jennifer Caraway | Culinary 360 Podcast | 20
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55:26In this episode, we meet Jennifer Caraway, the powerhouse behind The Joy Bus — a nonprofit and restaurant delivering hot, chef-prepared meals to homebound cancer patients. What started as a personal gesture for a friend has grown into a movement touching lives across Phoenix and beyond. From her humble beginnings washing dishes at 14 to opening res…
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In this episode of Raw + Rising, Joshua sits down with multi-hyphenate powerhouse Ross Shenker to demolish every assumption about creative specialization. As an associate casting director, playwright, director, classically trained pianist, AND certified Michael Chekhov teacher, Ross embodies what it means to reject industry gatekeeping and build a …
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