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An interactive sports podcast, made for sports fans by sports fans. Follow us here: https://twitter.com/SidelinePC https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVsSW06c07cgzBZ5C1jzhxg?view_as=subscriber
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Point of Inquiry is the Center for Inquiry's flagship podcast, where the brightest minds of our time sound off on all the things you're not supposed to talk about at the dinner table: science, religion, and politics. Guests have included Brian Greene, Susan Jacoby, Richard Dawkins, Ann Druyan, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Eugenie Scott, Adam Savage, Bill Nye, and Francis Collins. Point of Inquiry is produced at the Center for Inquiry in Amherst, N.Y.
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The Climate Pod is a wide-ranging conversation with leading experts on the politics, economics, activism, culture, science, and social justice issues at the heart of the climate crisis. Hear from guests like Jane Goodall, Bill McKibben, Al Roker, David Wallace-Wells, Katharine Hayhoe, Adam McKay, Bill Nye, Robert Bullard, Catherine Coleman Flowers, Ted Danson, Gina McCarthy, Paul Krugman, and many more. Hosted by Ty Benefiel. Opinions expressed by the host and guests are their own.
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I’ll discuss how these amazing people cultivated their talents, how they carved their own paths, where they draw their self-esteem from and more! We’ll also take some deep dives, and talk about mental health, and other pertinent issues affecting our collective narratives today. My goal is to connect with people and find the common threads that bind us.
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The Stable Management Podcast brings you a real-world look into the areas of horse farm management that you love (or hate!) most, such as stall bedding, farm equipment, and pasture maintenance. During each bi-monthly episode, we’ll be joined by an expert guest who shares their experiences with and perspectives on an important stable management topic.
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'Stepping back into the mainroom, we manage to catch the very talented Robbie Graham warm up for Adam Ellis, with the now bustling crowd reciprocating huge appreciation for the talented, local DJ. - DJ Mag https://djmag.com/news/we-dance-trance-til-sunrise-ben-nicky-adam-ellis-glasgow Robbie Graham first fell in love with DJing at the tender age of 15 and has been hooked ever since, quickly forging a name for himself on the scene. Describing his sound and energetic and uplifting, Robbie can ...
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Strange Customs with Sasha Sagan

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Why do we do things the way we do them? We take on customs from our ancestors, then teach them to the next generation, often without thinking. But when we take a step back, they can seem bizarre, arbitrary...and sometimes, profoundly beautiful. Join Sasha Sagan, author of "For Small Creatures Such as We," as she talks to smart, funny, interesting celebrities and scholars, uncovering just how weirdly wonderful we Earthlings can be.
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Metaphysical Milkshake with Rainn & Reza

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A weekly podcast, Metaphysical Milkshake, the show where we go deep, we get weird, and we search for the meaning of life along the way. In this show, your co-hosts in existential crimes, actor Rainn Wilson and scholar Reza Aslan guide you through conversations about Life’s Big Questions.
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In this episode, Danielle Smarsh, PhD, of The Pennsylvania State University, explains how horse owners and barn managers can prepare to feed horses during the colder months. She discusses how a horse's energy needs change with the seasons, how to adjust a horse's forage intake during winter, and ways to ensure your horse is drinking enough water as…
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In this episode, Rachel McCart, founder of Equine Legal Solutions discusses common liability problems that can arise on horse farms and how horse owners can reduce their risk of liability. McCart explains the purpose of waivers, when to use them, and how to create a strong waiver; types of insurance that farm owners might need; and common misconcep…
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In this episode, Rebecca Husted, PhD, primary instructor and president of technical large animal emergency rescue discusses common emergency and disaster situations that might affect horses and their caretakers. Husted describes the importance of preparedness in keeping horses safe in emergencies, how to create a preparedness plan, and how to decid…
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The climate movement faces mounting pressure in 2024. Record-setting temperatures and extreme weather disasters continue to devastate over a turbulent summer. Prominent plans to roll back environmental regulations and stiffle climate mitigation and adaptation initiatives have movement leaders pushing back on attacks. Is the climate movement able to…
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When a business owner, ex-marine, and retired peace office is questioned and later arrested for what appear to be bigoted reasons, there should be recourse in our system of justice to right such a wrong. But Steve Hill is having a hell of a time finding help with his well-documented struggles. Should the fact that he is a black man and a member of …
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In 2008, the world economic system was rocked by a financial crisis that stemmed from risky mortgages being securitized and sold as safe investments to unknowing investors. Misaligned incentives, unpriced risk, deceptive selling practices, and a lack of regulatory scrutiny throughout the financial industry led to the Great Recession, the consequenc…
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In this episode, Krishona Martinson, PhD, MS, professor and equine extension specialist at the University of Minnesota, in Minneapolis discusses the importance of maintaining healthy horse pastures. Martinson shares tips for improving pasture quality, utilizing rotational grazing, and cultivating healthy pastures on small acreage. GUESTS AND LINKS …
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Bad actors continue to push fake talking points to obscure the truth on climate change and slow down action. So how we combat these common myths and inspire people to do more? That's the focus of today's show and a new book by our guest, Dr. Genevieve Guenther. In her new book, The Language of Climate Politics: Fossil-Fuel Propaganda and How to Fig…
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In this episode we talk with Ragan Adams, DVM, of Colorado State University about the dangers of hot weather for both you and your horse. Adams describes the signs of heat stress in horses, ways to keep your horse cool when temperatures rise, and common misconceptions about caring for horses in hot weather. GUESTS AND LINKS - EPISODE 8: Host: Haile…
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For 70 years, building out and expanding American highways have been core parts to the entire US transportation project. But the initial effort to connect cities and states has created gigantic problems in the subsequent decades. Instead of fixing many of these critical issues, too often we see cities and states double down on the problem and make …
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President Biden campaigned on the promises of producing 100% of America's electricity with clean energy resources by 2035 and getting America's economy to Net Zero emissions by 2050. Since President Biden took office, the US Congress has passed the Bi-partisan Infrastructure Law, the Inflation Reduction Act, and the CHIPs and Science Act - all aime…
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In this episode we talk with Aliza Simeone, VMD, from the University of Pennsylvania's New Bolton Center about keeping your horse and others safe by creating good bioscuirty habits. Dr. Simeone discusses how to properly disinfect common barn items, the risks of taking your horse to a show, and what do to when managing an infectious disease outbreak…
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Mary Annaïse Heglar is back on the show to discuss her new book "Troubled Waters", a fictional account of a young Black woman in Mississippi that uses direct action against the fossil fuel industry as a healing mechanism for her own grief, while also learning about the grief and trauma that her own grandmother carries with her from her days at the …
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The climate movement is used to fight denial. Few who do this work escape the need to push back against critics claiming that human-created carbon dioxide emissions don't cause dangerous warming. But as the crisis becomes more clear and everpresent, it's time to expand our definition of climate denial, argues author Tad DeLay. In his new book, Futu…
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In this episode we talk with Tim Worden, PhD, an equine sports performance consultant out of Toronto, Canada about how he helps riders and trainers prepare their elite equine athletes for competition and how you can apply these principles to horses of all levels. Worden describes how he develops a training plan, why it is important to have a struct…
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Hundreds of billions of dollars have already been invested in clean energy projects in America since the Inflation Reduction Act was passed in 2022. With that level of spending, clean energy jobs are on the rise, meaning there's never been a better time to start a career focused on combating the climate crisis. The variety of roles in clean energy …
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This week, two Pultizer Prize-winning reporters join the show to discuss their new investigative series, “The Drowning South," and how the threat of sea level rise is causing a number of complex problems in America's southern coastal cities. The Washington Post's Chris Mooney, a reporter covering climate change, energy and the environment, and Brad…
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In this episode we talk with Alayne Blickle, creator and director of Horses for Clean Water, about safe and effective fly and insect control strategies for horse farms. Alayne discusses alternative methods to the traditional fly sprays and explains how farm owners can utilize birds, bats, and fly predator insects to control nuisance bug populations…
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In 2018, economist William Nordhaus won the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for his Dynamic Integrated Climate-Economy model, which was the first neoclassical growth model to incorporate the impacts of a warming planet on the global economy. While celebrated for its economic innovations, the DICE model and its outputs have been criticized…
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Over the past five years, there have been several studies showing how the climate crisis is impacting major life decisions. Whether it’s where to live, how to invest, or what to study, young people today are being forced to confront a climate-worsened future and decide what’s best for their personal situation given the very public failures of leade…
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Popular films have massive influence over our culture. It's where we go to see the biggest stories on the biggest screen. It's where we go to see Nicole Kidman do that weird commerical before the film starts. Movies are really, really important. So, why isn't the climate crisis, one of the defining issues of our time, on the silver screen more ofte…
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