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Keys to Leadership across Cultures in just 6 minutes. 🌍 Global update for busy Leaders on the job. 💡Mini-Keynotes for aspiring talents to go further. Petra is an inspiring Leadership Coach across Cultures. Located in Hamburg her personal disruption started when working w/ Change in Brazil and Africa.
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Ein podkast knytt til det å vera menneske i dag. Til tru og tvil. Til glede og sorg. Men mest glede.
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En podkast om hvordan døden former livet vårt og samfunnet. Hvor programleder Jeanett Andrea Søderstrøm snakker med fagfolk, helsepersonell, artister og etterlatte om hvordan vi lever, jobber og finner mening – i lys av døden. Selv om vi er kommet langt på vei når det gjelder større åpenhet om den, så er døden som tema på mange måter fortsatt tabu. Riktignok finnes det mange forståelige årsaker til det og de snakker vi også om i denne podkasten, men ett av hovedmålene med programmet er altså ...
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Conversations with prominent state and national newsmakers – politicians, advocates, analysts, academics and activists — about the news, events and public policy debates that shape life in North Carolina.
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"From the Cowboy State" is a podcast hosted by Makayla Getz, an Agriculture and Natural Resources Educator with University of Wyoming Extension, speaking with other educators to highlight topics about the continuously evolving field of Agriculture.
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Join host Tish Boyle, managing editor of Pastry Arts Magazine, as she goes in-depth with prominent pastry and baking figures to explore their journey, lessons and advice to inspire professionals striving for excellence.
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Edited by Christie Yant and Arley Sorg, FANTASY is a digital magazine focusing exclusively on the fantasy genre. In its pages, you will find all types of fantasy—dark fantasy, contemporary urban tales, surrealism, magical realism, science fantasy, high fantasy, folktales…and anything and everything in between. Fantasy is entertainment for the intelligent genre reader—we publish stories of the fantastic that make us think, and tell us what it is to be human. Every month FANTASY will bring you ...
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Multiracial Whiteboy host Kim Noonan examines the impact of his white upbringing by having personal discussions with other mixed individuals about racial identity in America. Kim is an award-winning filmmaker who currently resides in Los Angeles. https://www.kimnoonan.me/
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This podcast is about facilitation of trauma informed biographical timelines.
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Hey Highview Hawks! Welcome to Hawk Talk, the podcast where I interview your teachers and staff about their middle school experiences, to make you feel better about yours! :)
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A podcast about Germany, from Germany, by people who know it gut.
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Bakeology is a podcast all about exploring how food shapes who we are, with a no soggy bottom guarantee. I’m your host, Adam Miller, and you may remember as a finalist from the 2023 season of The Great Australian Bake Off. I’m fascinated by the role food food plays in our lives. How it helps us understand and connect with each other, and how it transports us back to the special times and people in our lives. Bakeology is a playful podcast that explores bakes from the past and the memories an ...
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Brought to you by Thule, You Inspire Us is all about people who inspire us to live a more active, fulfilling life. Every other week, downhill mountain biker and sports commentator Eliot Jackson will deep dive into conversations with athletes, adrenaline-seekers, and all-around adventurers. From snowboard legend Xavier De Le Rue to king of MTB Slopestyle Emil Johansson, we’ll be peeling back the surface to get to the heart of what motivates our guests to lead such active lives.
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In her two decades as an entrepreneur, Crank & Boom Ice Cream founder Toa Green has navigated countless highs and lows. Now she wants to guide fellow dreamers and go-getters on their own journeys to success. From creating and scaling her craft ice cream business into a nationally beloved brand, to revealing the shortcuts and potholes she encountered along the way, Toa covers it all, including her most valuable discovery: the joy of supporting yourself on your terms, and leaving your local co ...
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X-RAE is a funny, wild and insightful podcast hosted by comedian, actor and author Iris Bahr, and her alter ego, Southern intellectual, life coach and professional baby surrogate, Rae Lynn Caspar White. They trade off interviewing an array of iconic cultural icons including MSNBC host and political pundit Lawrence O'Donnell, Director Doug Liman and Neuroscientist Moran Cerf. www.xraepod.com and www.irisbahr.com to learn more.
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The Great Broadway Game Show Competition, hosted by Todd Graff and Andrew Lippa
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There’s never been a musical theatre game show… until now. In The Great Broadway Game Show Competition teams of Broadway stars face off against each other, and the audience, to identify show tunes and win money for charity, all while sharing intimate stories and memories from their lives and careers. Who do you think knows more about musicals? Who can remember all the lyrics to the most obscure songs on Broadway? Tune in and play along with host Todd Graff as he puts everyone’s knowledge to ...
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Reporter Lisa Sorg on a massive liquefied natural gas plant under construction in Person County
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Investigative reporter Lisa Sorg The global imperative of dramatically reducing fossil fuel consumption is as urgent as ever, but that isn’t preventing private and public plans to build new fossil fuel infrastructure. See for example, a massive new facility under construction in Person County. As Inside Climate News reporter Lisa Sorg reported this…
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Wyoming Sheep Industry with Dr. Whit Stewart and Dylan Laverell
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Send us a text During this episode I am joined by Dr. Whit Stewart, our UW Extension Sheep Specialist and his graduate assistant, Dylan Laverell. We're discussing all things relevant to the sheep industry in Wyoming; from the new-ish UWE Sheep Task Force to opportunities within the sheep industry, join us for this riveting talk. Resources mentioned…
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Francois Behuet: Executive Pastry Chef with a Passion for Chocolate
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Francois Behuet is the Executive Pastry Chef of the Ritz-Carlton, Los Angeles. Since 2022, Behuet has overseen pastry food & beverage outlets at both The Ritz-Carlton, Los Angeles and JW Marriott Los Angeles L.A. LIVE, which includes the signature Californian trattoria Savoca, Glance Lobby Bar, Illy Caffé, The Ritz-Carlton Club Lounge, in-room dini…
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AFL-CIO president Liz Shuler on why more workers are joining unions even in right-to-work states
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AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler (Photo: AFL-CIO) North Carolina is and will, for the foreseeable future, remain a so-called “right-to-work” state in which laws make it extremely tough build workplace unions. Despite this enormous barrier, however, there’s growing evidence that interest in and support for organized labor in our state is enjoying a bit …
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Scott Farmer of the NC Housing Finance Agency on addressing our affordable housing shortage
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Congressman Jeff Jackson discusses his campaign to be North Carolina’s next attorney general
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North Carolina Black Alliance Deputy Director Marcus Bass on promoting systemic policy change
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Marcus Bass, NC Black Alliance Election Day 2024 is now just a little over six weeks away and not surprisingly, there’s been a spike of late in the activity of nonprofits that are seeking to help potential voters get schooled on the issues and ready to cast informed ballots. And one of those groups is the North Carolina Black Alliance. For several …
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Josh Cowen on “How Billionaires Created a Culture War and Sold School Vouchers”
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Courtesy photo of Josh Cowen and his book THE PRIVATEERS: How Billionaires Created a Culture War and Sold School Vouchers One of the most significant developments in the world of K-12 education in recent decades has been the rise of the so-called “school choice” movement, and in particular, the action taken by several states, including North Caroli…
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Cattle Nutrition in Wyoming with Chance Marshall
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Send us a text Join Chance Marshall from Fremont County, WY and myself while I learn along with y'all in all things cattle nutrition. From the different needs at different stages in development to the AI classes and schools Chance has kept up with/initiated. Chance comes from a 4H background and grew up on a commercial cow/calf operation so he's yo…
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WCU Prof. Chris Cooper on where things stand in several key races ahead of the November election
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Prof. Chris Cooper of Western Carolina University The long-awaited presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump finally took place this past week, and according to most independent analysts, the evening went very well for Harris. While she projected an image of calmness and confidence, Trump seemed ratt…
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NC Justice Center policy analyst Kris Nordstrom on the expansion of private school vouchers
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Kris Nordstrom The North Carolina General Assembly returned to Raleigh last week to approve a Republican plan to dramatically expand the state’s controversial private school voucher program. The plan advanced despite strong opposition from the Governor, Democratic lawmakers and an array of advocates for public schools. So what exactly will the plan…
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Rep. Julie von Haefen on crisis pregnancy centers and public education funding
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Rep. Julie von Haefen - Photo: ncleg.gov For several years now, the Republican leadership of the North Carolina legislature has appropriated millions of dollars to the state’s network of so-called crisis pregnancy centers. The centers give the impression that they provide healthcare services, but critics argue that they do no such thing. Recently, …
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NC Justice Center’s Ana Pardo on how workers are faring and how lawmakers could lift the economy
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Ana Pardo (Courtesy photo) On the whole, the U.S. economy has been faring well in recent years – especially when compared to the dark days of the pandemic. That said, the situation average workers find themselves in varies widely from state to state and one where things remain mired well below average is North Carolina. Indeed, a recent report by t…
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The nonpartisan Trusted Elections Tour with Jennifer Roberts and Bob Orr
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Jennifer Roberts and Bob Orr (Courtesy photos) It’s hard to believe, but early absentee voting will soon be underway in the fall election. And while a scattering of ill-informed critics continues to cast aspersions and promote conspiracy theories, the evidence is overwhelming that our state’s electoral systems are honest and trustworthy. What’s mor…
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Send us a text Graduating from University of Kentucky with his Bachelor's and then Oklahoma State with his Master's, Dagan came to Wyoming with a diverse background. Join us while we discuss why testing your hay is so important and the impacts of not having your hay tested. Resources mentioned in today's podcast: https://www.uwyo.edu/barnbackyard/i…
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Secretary of Health and Human Services Kody Kinsley on a landmark effort to erase medical debt
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Kody Kinsley, secretary of the NC Department of Health and Human Services. (Photo: DHHS) It’s a sobering fact that one of the largest sources of consumer debt in North Carolina and across the nation is unpaid medical bills. Of course, no one gets sick or accumulates healthcare debt on purpose, but for most average households – including those with …
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Women’s healthcare advocate Amber Gavin on the state of reproductive healthcare
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Amber Gavin It’s been more than two years now since the U.S. Supreme Court ended the constitutional right to abortion care and more than a year since North Carolina enacted a 12-week ban on the procedure – this on top of a raft of other burdensome and medically unnecessary restrictions. So, what can we say about what’s been happening since? Nationa…
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Sarah Ovaska on the state of voting rights in the South
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Sarah Ovaska (Photo: SCSJ) It seldom comes as a surprise when laws negatively impacting people of color are enacted in the American South and a new report from the Southern Coalition for Social Justice provides the latest list of sobering examples. The report, which is entitled “State of the South: Voting Rights Under Assault,” documents how voters…
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Meech Carter with the NC League of Conservation Voters discusses clean energy and climate change
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Meech Carter (Photo: NCLCV) As Tropical Storm Debby reminded North Carolinians in powerful and sobering fashion once again earlier this month, climate change continues to progress and grow more serious. While no one can say that any particular storm is a byproduct of climate change, scientists do say loudly and without equivocation that climate cha…
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Regenerative Grazing with Cattle with Barton Stam
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Send us a text Barton Stam from Hot Springs County, WY sat down with me to talk about all things regenerative grazing, working with outside partners, protein detection in herbivores, as well as what he'd tell his younger self. This is an episode you don't want to miss! Barton can be reached at: (307) 864-3421 or brstam@uwyo.edu Support the show…
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Stéphane Chéramy: Inspiring Excellence in Pastry
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Chef Stéphane Chéramy is currently the Executive Pastry Chef at The Ritz-Carlton & JW Marriott Orlando Grande Lakes, a role he has held since 2006. In this capacity, Chef Chéramy has led the pastry team at this AAA 5-Diamond, Michelin-award-winning resort, managing various aspects of the pastry and bakery operations. Chef Chéramy is also the Presid…
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Veteran NC political consultant Thomas Mills on the shifting energy in the presidential race
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Thomas Mills (Courtesy photo) It seemed almost unimaginable less than a month ago, but as they head into their national convention this week, U.S. Democrats are riding a wave of voter enthusiasm for presidential nominee – Vice President Kamala Harris – and her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz. Indeed, polls in key swing states that showed Repu…
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NC Coalition for Alternatives to the Death Penalty’s Noel Nickle on their new plea to Gov. Cooper
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Noel Nickle, executive director of the North Carolina Coalition for Alternatives to the Death Penalty It’s been 18 years now since North Carolina last put a person to death as punishment for a crime – a time period in which a fast-growing number of states and countries have abolished the death penalty. Nonetheless, the death penalty remains on the …
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Krig er forakt for alt liv – med Linn Stalsberg
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De aller, aller fleste mennesker har til felles å ville leve i fred og ønske seg fredelige oppvekstmiljø for barna sine. Er det ikke da rart at fred kommer så mye lengre ned på agendaen enn krig? At vi, mennesker og samfunn verden over, liksom er flinkere til å drive med krig enn med fred. Linn Stalsbergs siste bok KRIG ER FORAKT FOR LIV – et essay…
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Sen. Natalie Murdock on efforts to improve maternal health and the new energy of NC Democrats
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Senator Natalie Murdock (Photo: NCGA) The North Carolina General Assembly has mostly wrapped up the business its leaders intend to deal with in 2024, but that doesn’t mean there weren’t some important matters that got left on the table. Take the vexing issue of maternal health. For decades North Carolina has experienced big and persistent problems …
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Meredith College political scientist David McLennan on the state of the presidential race
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Political scientist and pollster David McLennan Just weeks after President Joe Biden’s announcement that he will not seek reelection and hours after she formally secured the nomination of the Democratic Party as its presidential nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris selected Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota as her running mate this past week. It’s the Ha…
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Grazing in Drought Conditions with Jedidiah Hewlett
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Send us a text Today we're catching up with Jedidiah Hewlett from Converse County and discussing grazing strategies while in drought conditions and what classifies these drought conditions as well as some real-life scenarios. Jedidiah can be reached at 307-358-2417 or jhewlett@uwyo.edu Resources mentioned today include: https://www.uwyo.edu/barnbac…
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Colin Seeberger of the Center for American Progress discusses the controversial Project 2025
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Colin Seeberger (Courtesy photo) If you’ve been hearing a lot about something called Project 2025 of late, there’s good reason. It’s a 922-page policy blueprint from the far-right Heritage Foundation that its authors hope will serve as a lengthy “to do” list for a second Trump administration. The team that wrote it includes scores of former Trump s…
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In the Public Interest’s Donald Cohen discusses Project 2025 and the pitfalls of privatization
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Donald Cohen (Courtesy photo) Project 2025 is a detailed policy blueprint from the far-right Heritage Foundation that its authors hope will serve as a lengthy “to do” list for a second Trump administration. One disturbing part of the plan that’s gotten somewhat less attention than others is its emphasis on privatizing core public services – that is…
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Rep. Ashton Clemmons discusses her departure from the legislature, efforts to work across the aisle
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Rep. Ashton Wheeler Clemmons (Photo: NCGA) While it can certainly have many appealing aspects, serving in the North Carolina General Assembly can also be a very difficult assignment. The pay is less than minimum wage and has been frozen for decades. The length of sessions has gotten much longer and more unpredictable. And, of course, in recent year…
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NC Justice Center attorney Jason Pikler discusses efforts to crackdown on predatory debt buying
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Attorney Jason Pikler (Photo: Courtesy NC Justice Center) Debt buying. You may never have heard of it but amazingly, debt buying – a scheme in which companies buy old and stale claims from creditors for pennies on the dollar and then file lawsuits against thousands of debtors who may not even remember the debt – is a big and often predatory multi-m…
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NC State political scientist Steven Greene on the tumultuous last few weeks in politics
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NC State Professor of Political Science Steven Greene (Photo: NCSU) The political news has been coming at us like it’s shot from a firehose as of late and that was certainly the case this past week in and around President Joe Biden’s historic announcement that he will not seek reelection, and the remarkable jolt of electricity that his passing of t…
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Wyoming Agritourism with Hailey Sorg: Part Two
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Send us a text We're back with Hailey Sorg again this week! Join us while we finish our conversation about resources, trends, and all things WY agritourism. Hailey's contact information: hsorg@uwyo.edu or 307-235-9400 Support the showUniversity of Wyoming Extension による
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Jennifer Roberts and Bob Orr with the North Carolina Network for Fair, Safe and Secure Elections
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Jennifer Roberts and Bob Orr (Courtesy photos) One very hopeful development for the security and honesty of elections in North Carolina in recent months has been the emergence of the North Carolina Network for Fair, Safe and Secure Elections. The bipartisan group is led by former Charlotte Mayor Jennifer Roberts and former state Supreme Court Justi…
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Duke University Prof. David Schanzer on political violence, the state of the presidential election
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Duke University Sanford School of Public Policy Professor David Schanzer (Courtesy photo) We’re in the midst of the dog days of summer, but it’s been anything but quiet of late when it comes to this year’s national presidential election. Between the horrific assassination attempt in Pennsylvania, the convening of the Republican National Convention …
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Tom Jensen of Public Policy Polling on what voters are thinking about the nation’s top races
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Public Policy Polling's Tom Jensen (Courtesy photo) For the last 17 years, one of the nation’s most knowledgeable and accurate political pollsters has been based right here in North Carolina. Over the course of numerous primary and general elections during that period, Tom Jensen of Public Policy Polling has dissected and accurately forecast litera…
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Political scientist Chris Cooper on Joe Biden’s recent performance and what it means moving forward
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Prof. Chris Cooper of Western Carolina University As the nation heads towards one of its most important elections in modern history, a major ruckus has arisen among some Democrats around President Joe Biden’s age and whether his performance in a recent presidential debate with Donald Trump indicates that it’s time for him to step aside in favor of …
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Wyoming Agritourism with Hailey Sorg: Part One
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Send us a text Hailey bleeds brown and gold! Tune in to learn more about Hailey, the Agritourism industry in Wyoming, as well as great resources if you're looking to dip your toes into this field. We're also going to share a message from a beloved Wyoming born and bred country and western singer. Hailey can be reached at: hsorg@uwyo.edu or (307) 23…
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Andy Chlebana C.M.P.C., C.C.A.: Teacher, Coach, TV Star
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Upon completing an AAS in Culinary Arts from Joliet Junior College in Joliet, Illinois, Andy Chlebana attended the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park to study baking and pastry. He began his career working for the Four Seasons Chicago, focusing on fine-dining desserts. Chef Chlebana’s career has included positions at The Ritz-Carlton Amelia…
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Common Cause of NC’s Bob Phillips on the recessed legislative session, the state of election laws
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Bob Phillips, Executive Director of Common Cause North Carolina (Screengrab from press briefing) The North Carolina General Assembly wrapped up its 2024 “short session” recently and once again, it was a tough session for many basic aspects of democratic government. Whether they were unveiling secretly written proposals to overhaul state campaign fi…
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NC Tenants Union director Nick MacLeod on the daunting challenges facing renters in North Carolina
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NC Tenants Union executive director Nick MacLeod North Carolina has always been a state in which the law has allotted very few legal rights to residential tenants. Unless the actions of a landlord are truly outrageous – and sometimes even when they are – tenants rarely prevail when they seek to push back against evictions or fight for better rents …
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Duke Health OB/GYN Dr. Beverly Gray (Photo: Courtesy of Scholars@Duke) It’s been two years now since the U.S. Supreme Court ended the constitutional right to abortion care and since then, numerous states – including North Carolina – have moved rapidly to end or greatly restrict abortion access. In 2023, Republican state legislators in Raleigh enact…
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Alexandra Sirota (Photo: NC Budget & Tax Center) Ever since North Carolina Republicans took control of the state legislature in 2011, they’ve pursued a sustained and aggressive effort to remake the state’s tax and budget systems. Repeatedly, they’ve enacted big cuts to progressive levies like the personal and corporate income taxes that primarily i…
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High Feeder Prices and Cash Flow with Rob Ziegler
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Send us a text Join us this week while Rob Ziegler and I discuss what these record high beef prices mean for producers, chat all things direct-to-consumer marketing, as well as the importance of input costs. Rob's contact information: 307-766-3719 or rziegle3@uwyo.edu Support the showUniversity of Wyoming Extension による
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Melissa Price Kromm If there’s been a most controversial bill to wend its way through the North Carolina General Assembly this spring, right now it has to be House Bill 237 – a proposal that would change state laws governing the wearing masks in public, the rights of public protesters and the complex rules that govern contributions to political cam…
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Erica Palmer Smith For several years now, researchers at the national Annie E. Casey Foundation have measured and documented how well each U.S. state is doing when it comes to the well-being of its children. The annual KIDS Count report looks at several important indicators in fields like economic well-being, educational achievement and health, ass…
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Susan Bae: Bright Star of the D.C. Pastry Scene and James Beard Award Nominee
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Susan Bae is the Executive Pastry Chef and founding member of Moon Rabbit restaurant in Washington, D.C. Born and raised in Los Angeles, Bae is a 2024 James Beard Foundation Semifinalist for Outstanding Pastry Chef. Before coming to Moon Rabbit, Bae worked as Pastry Chef at the Fairmont Hotel in Austin, Texas, and the Michelin-starred Kali in Los A…
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