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Keeping Score

Daily Inter Lake

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Host Josh Amick represents Northwest Montana’s largest sports reporting team in Keeping Score, a podcast from the Daily Inter Lake. Multiple episodes each week keep you up to date on the Range Riders and Pioneer Baseball League as well as Northwest Montana and the Flathead Valley’s high school sports. Batter up for our Poster Player of the Week, game recaps, and interviews with coaches and players. Check out other Daily Inter Lake podcasts! Subscribe to News Now for highlights of a handful o ...
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News Now

Daily Inter Lake

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Tune in to the Daily Inter Lake's News Now podcast where host Taylor Inman shares weekly headlines, bringing you all the important and breaking news from Flathead Valley and Northwest Montana. Discover live music and community events with our weekly local events episodes. Stay connected during our interviews and conversations with community members and organizations. Presented by Northwest Montana’s longest continually published daily newspaper dailyinterlake.com Check out other Daily Inter ...
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Those Old Radio Shows bring you back to a much simpler time when the early days of radio were filled with comedy, drama and mystery programs. Unwind with a light-hearted program or become engrossed in a whodunnit. Those Old Radio Shows has something for everyone.
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Studio Basin

R. Hans Miller

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The Studio Basin podcast is produced by The Columbia Basin Herald with the purpose of discussing news of interest to the Columbia Basin in Central Washington state. The Columbia Basin Herald covers all of Grant and Adams counties and staff also produce the Basin Business Journal, Adams County Magazine and Grant County Magazine. Our goal is to keep our audience informed in a way that builds community.
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Shoe Leather

Columbia Journalism School

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Shoe Leather is an investigative podcast that goes behind the scenes of forgotten stories that shaped New York City. Go along with the team as they knock on doors and track down the people who were at the center of the news. This season we are looking at the aftermath of the killing of Amadou Diallo, an unarmed Black man who was shot by four white NYPD officers in the Bronx on February 4, 1999. They fired 41 bullets at Amadou while he stood in the doorway where he lived. Nineteen hit him. Th ...
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The Paid Leave Podcast

The Connecticut Paid Leave Authority

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Paid Leave is a hot topic in our country right now. The United States is the only industrialized nation in the world without a national paid leave policy, and Connecticut is one of only 16 states and the District of Columbia to have a state program in place. Other cities and states are working to join the paid leave movement. The Paid Leave Podcast examines the state of Connecticut's paid leave program and the impact it has on various groups and diverse communities. Radio veteran Nancy Barro ...
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A Medic's Mind

Matthew Heneghan

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Explore trauma recovery, personal growth, and self-improvement on 'A Medic's Mind,' a podcast hosted by a retired medic with over 56k downloads. Dive into compelling storytelling and expert insights on mental health, PTSD recovery, and narrative therapy. Whether you're healing from trauma or seeking inspiration, our podcast offers practical tips and transformative stories. Start your journey of overcoming adversity and achieving fulfillment today with 'A Medic's Mind.
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Relentless Knitting Podcast

Relentless Knitting Company

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Welcome to the Relentless Knitting Podcast! We’re so happy you've found us. We are two science teachers who knit based out of the beautiful Okanagan valley in British Columbia Canada. The goal of this podcast is to share our love of the fibre arts and foster community. Our focus will be knitting with flares of other hobbies and interests. We are both recent first time moms and we’ll be sharing some of our adventures in mommyhood. We own Relentless Knitting Company and are contracted by our l ...
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Barbara is a former top-ranked sell-side Equity Analyst and the Founder of Brady Capital Research, a leading-edge research and strategic consulting firm. She is also the author of the upcoming book "Ubernomics: The Next Generation of Business Strategy" and was one of the first analysts to publish an in-depth research report on the sharing economy back in the Fall of 2014. Barbara ranked as an All-Star Analyst for four consecutive years, achieving top-three standing each year in the Business ...
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Joe Kunkel, project director for the ongoing construction of Samaritan Hospital and the Quincy Valley Medical Center, is the guest on the Studio Basin podcast this week. Kunkel said both projects are staying within the projected budget and on the projected timeline. Construction on QVMC is scheduled for completion in spring 2025 – but there’s still…
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Today, a look at our changing weather and how much daylight we are losing per day. Also, look at a common type of bulk carrier referred to in the industry as a “tramp” ship, because it changes cargoes frequently. The post A look at the weather, our waning daylight, and a bit about “tramp” bulk carriers appeared first on The Ship Report.…
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Waitman Wade Beorn's book Between the Wires: The Janowska Camp and the Holocaust in Lviv (University of Nebraska Press, 2024) tells for the first time the history of the Janowska camp in Lviv, Ukraine. Located in a city with the third-largest ghetto in Nazi-occupied Europe, Janowska remains one of the least-known sites of the Holocaust, despite bei…
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In their pursuit of social justice, revolutionaries have taken on the assembled might of monarchies, empires, and dictatorships. They have often, though not always, sparked cataclysmic violence, and have at times won miraculous victories, though at other times suffered devastating defeat. Revolutions: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford UP, 2023) ill…
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State capitalism. Socialism with Chinese characteristics. A socialist market economy. There have been numerous descriptions of the Chinese economy. However, none seems to capture the predatory, at times surreal, nature of the economy of the world’s most populous nation – nor the often bruising and mind-bending experience of doing business with the …
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Can we really ensure the safety and dignity of elderly care facility residents when young adults with severe mental health and addiction issues are placed among them? This episode exposes the unsettling reality in Victoria and Nanaimo, where vulnerable elderly individuals share long-term care homes with younger adults facing significant challenges.…
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Daily Inter Lake sports reporter Fritz Neighbor has some thoughts on the upcoming Montana State and Idaho State game in Pocatello. Go to Hagadone Sports Network's Big Sky Now podcast for the full episode breaking down all the action this week! Would you rather watch the episode? Subscribe to Hagadone Sports Network on YouTube to never miss a beat i…
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Today we’ll talk more about a fish I mentioned on Wednesday’s show: The Kokanee salmon, a freshwater lake fish that is also in parts of the Columbia River. The post Kokanee Salmon, a fresh water lake fish native to the PNW appeared first on The Ship Report.Joanne Rideout による
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Remember the bleach drinking episode? Remember ‘alternative facts’? Remember ‘I have the best words’? These elements of the Trump presidency spoke to a fundamental part of his politics: truth and science were not prime among his considerations. Given this, one may assume that academics would have been especially unlikely to be drawn to the Trump pr…
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With fans Garrett and Brandon returning to the show. Support the show on Patreon / The Kofi Burbridge Music Matters Fund, Livestreams on YouTube, Main YouTube page, instagram.com/tedeschitruckspodcast, tedeschitruckspodcast.com, adamchoit.com, tedeschitrucksband.com
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In the final Range Riders recap of the season, host Josh Amick breaks down the dramatic conclusion to the Pioneer League Championship series. After an intense battle, the Range Riders fell short in Game 4, despite strong performances from Christian Kirtley and Ben Fitzgerald. Josh reflects on the team’s back-to-back successful seasons and looks ahe…
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Today, a listener question about salt water intrusion on the Columbia River: Where does the salt water ocean end and the freshwater river begin? As with most things on the Columbia, it’s complicated. We’ll also talk about fish that call both river and ocean their home. The post Where does the river end, and the ocean begin? appeared first on The Sh…
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In The Black Tax: 150 Years of Theft, Exploitation, and Dispossession in America (U Chicago Press, 2024), Andrew W. Kahrl uncovers the history of inequitable and predatory tax laws in the United States. He examines the structural traps within America’s tax system that have forced Black Americans to pay more for less despite being taxpayers with few…
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In April 1945, Soviet forces descended on Berlin in the final phase of the war in Europe. The fighting was fierce as soldiers fanatically loyal to the Nazi party - and those afraid of the vengeance their opponents might enact - sought to stave off the end of the regime as long as possible. Even as it became clear that defeat was inevitable, Hitler …
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Montana stages a thrilling comeback, Idaho's QB debate heats up, and can UC Davis make a run for the title? Tune in to Hagadone Sports Network's Big Sky Now podcast for a full episode that includes all the Big Sky Conference action! Watch the full episode here! Subscribe to Hagadone Sports Network on YouTube to never miss a beat in the Big Sky. Vis…
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Hey everyone, welcome back to A Medic's Mind. As Remembrance Day approaches, I’ve been thinking about something that’s been on my mind for a while: the way veterans sometimes turn on each other. Today, I’m diving into the complicated issue of veteran pride and the tension that seems to exist within our ranks. Why do some veterans criticize others f…
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This weekend a ship experienced some engine issues heading downriver. Observant folks near the Astoria Anchorage noticed some unusual activity – the actions of marine pilots and a tugboat crew at work keeping the ship safe until it could fix its problems and head out to sea, which it eventually did. The post Interesting goings-on in the Astoria Anc…
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In Crusader Criminals: The Knights Who Went Rogue in the Holy Land (Yale University Press, 2024), Dr. Steve Tibble presents a vivid new history of the criminal underworld in the medieval Holy Land. The religious wars of the crusades are renowned for their military engagements. But the period was witness to brutality beyond the battlefield. More so …
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With fans David Flamm and newcomer Troy Olsen! Support the show on Patreon / The Kofi Burbridge Music Matters Fund, On YouTube, instagram.com/tedeschitruckspodcast, tedeschitruckspodcast.com, adamchoit.com, tedeschitrucksband.com
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September is National Suicide Prevention Month. Suicide is a leading cause of death and affects people of all ages. 1.6 million people attempt suicide every year in the United States, and 3.6 million made a plan. Suicide is a serious health crisis. When a person dies by suicide, the effects are felt by family, friends, and communities. Marisa Giarn…
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Today, a bit about the autumnal equinox, which happened yesterday in the Northern Hemisphere. And if you’re feeling sad about the shorter days, consider the people of Barrow, Alaska (now called Utquiagvik), who endure 67 days of complete darkness between mid-November and late January. The post The autumnal equinox, and a look at fall near the Arcti…
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Send us a text In this intriguing episode of The Hunting Standard Podcast, we unravel the mystery behind Lee Lekosky’s potential Montana state record elk—and why he’s keeping it under wraps. Why is Lee choosing to hide his incredible catch from the public eye? We’ll delve into the implications of fame in the hunting world, the pressures of social m…
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At the end of the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, Benjamin Franklin was asked whether we have a republic or a monarchy. He replied “A Republic…if you can keep it.” In The Specter of Dictatorship: Judicial Enabling of Presidential Power (Stanford UP, 2021), David M. Driesen argues that Donald Trump's presidency challenged Americans to con…
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The recent elections in eastern Germany, where the Alternative for Germany (AfD) became the first far-right party to win a parliamentary election at the state level in postwar Germany, raised significant concern internationally about what’s happening in Germany. Should we be concerned? In this episode of International Horizons, RBI Director John To…
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Haunted Gravelbourg School Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan Nestled in the small and unique town of Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan surrounded by wheat fields and local farms is the historic and haunted Gravelbourg school, a towering building that is steeped in history and eerie folklore. Rising four stories high the structure looms over the vast Prairie landsc…
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Explore the rugged beauty of Glacier National Park in British Columbia! From its glaciers and mountain ranges to the wildlife and the engineering feat of Rogers Pass, this episode takes you through one of Canada’s great National Parks. Show notes: https://thefaiolas.com/133Tony and Kristen Faiola による
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In this episode of Local Events, we explore a week filled with engaging local festivities, starting with a Spoken Word Story Workshop at the Whitefish Community Center and a screening of "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" at the Northwest Montana History Museum. Discover the breathtaking Grand Canyon with award-winning teacher Linda Smith, and check…
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Why do armed groups employ terrorism in markedly different ways during civil wars? Drawing on more than a decade of fieldwork, Dr. Andreas E. Feldmann examines the disparate behaviour of actors including guerrilla groups, state security forces, and paramilitaries during Colombia’s long and bloody civil war. Analysing the varieties of violence in th…
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After close to three decades of the hegemony of free market ideas, the state has made a big comeback as an economic actor since the 2008 financial crisis. China’s state-owned companies and international financial institutions have made headlines for their growing influence in the world economy. State-backed investment vehicles based in the Gulf sta…
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Why do armed groups employ terrorism in markedly different ways during civil wars? Drawing on more than a decade of fieldwork, Dr. Andreas E. Feldmann examines the disparate behaviour of actors including guerrilla groups, state security forces, and paramilitaries during Colombia’s long and bloody civil war. Analysing the varieties of violence in th…
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In this week's episode of News Now, host Taylor Inman dives into the heated Kalispell City Council decision to revoke the Flathead Warming Center’s permit, igniting debates on homelessness and community safety. We also explore the euthanization of a grizzly bear in Libby, highlighting the ongoing challenges of human-wildlife conflict. Additionally,…
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A graduate of NYU’s Clive Davis Institute with a BFA in Recorded Music, Jesse Lauter is a music documentary / concert film director, music producer, mix engineer, and DJ. And it was an honor to have him join the show to discuss all things Learning to Live Together, his wonderful film that tells the story of the return of Mad Dogs & Englishmen with …
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Spain's former African colonies-Equatorial Guinea and Western Sahara-share similar histories. Both are under the thumbs of heavy-handed, postcolonial regimes, and are known by human rights organizations as being among the worst places in the world with regard to oppression and lack of civil liberties. Yet the resistance movement in one is dominated…
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Agincourt is one of the most famous battles in English history, a defining part of the national myth. This groundbreaking study by Michael Livingston presents a new interpretation of Henry V's great victory. King Henry V's victory over the French armies at Agincourt on 25 October 1415 is unquestionably one of the most famous battles in history. Fro…
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Today we’ll talk about the USNS Henry J Kaiser heading downriver from Vancouver and out to sea. She’s a Military Sealift Command ship, a replenishment oiler. A tyoe of ship that’s like a sea-going fuel station. She’s got equipment on board that allows her to fuel other ships at sea. She also carries supplies like food and parts. Just the thing for …
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