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You know what the world needs?!? Two more white guys talking about football! Seriously though, during football season we have a semi-weekly casual chat about the NFL and Fantasy Football. We love interacting with listeners, so join our discord! https://discord.gg/g2mhF9RKnm
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Hidden Oaks

Patrick W. Marsh, Robert Daun, Owen Swerkstrom

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Hidden Oaks podcast is a serial suspense and horror podcast about a monster, a haunted forest, and the people victim to both in 90's-era suburban Minnesota.
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Delve into the Unsolved Mysteries of History Journey through the shadows of the past as we explore the most perplexing and enigmatic unsolved mysteries of history. From ancient civilizations and vanished empires to perplexing disappearances and baffling crimes, each episode will take you on a captivating journey into the unknown. Uncover long-forgotten secrets, examine baffling evidence, and explore intriguing theories as we attempt to unravel the mysteries that have confounded historians an ...
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Welcome to Mysticism Decoded! I’m your host Aleph Lev & in this podcast I weave together science, religion, and mysticism through a contemporary lens of modern technology and spirituality. Have you ever sensed that the answers to life’s essential questions were just too difficult to know? The truth is, they’ve always been hidden in plain sight in ancient texts, and you just needed the right translator to bring this esoteric knowledge to your attention. Thank you for joining me on this journe ...
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The Plantology Podcast

Natalie & Hannah Clayshulte

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The podcast where we talk about the long standing presence of herbs throughout history, specifically folkloric tales. While many people write these off as just stories I believe there is knowledge embedded within these stories that nowadays can so easily be brushed off as just that, stories. However hidden within all of these tales are great traditions and healing medicines for both the physical body and the spiritual mind.
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Nature's a Hoot

Hawk Conservancy Trust

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This is the wildlife podcast brought to you by the Hawk Conservancy Trust. Join your host, Tom Morath, as you discover the fascinating world of feathers and talons in this podcast dedicated to birds of prey and their place in the natural world. Uncover hidden secrets of these unique predators to help us understand how we can conserve some of the most endangered species on our planet today.
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Jumpstart Nature

Jumpstart Nature

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Prepare to shatter preconceptions and debunk myths about the world around us, all while uncovering the astonishing truths hidden within nature and climate. With commentary and insights from expert guests, Jumpstart Nature takes you on a journey with your host, Griff Griffith, to reveal the hidden stories behind the headlines, and challenge conventional wisdom when it comes to nature and climate. Using investigative journalism, skilled storytelling, and immersive audio, get ready to go on a j ...
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Welcome to Tennessee Roads, the historical podcast about the southern Appalachian mountains. Join us on a journey through time as we explore the rich history, culture, and traditions of this beautiful region. From the music of the mountains to the stories of its people, Tennessee Roads will take you on a fascinating and informative adventure. So if you're a history buff, a lover of the outdoors, or simply curious about this unique part of the country, tune in to Tennessee Roads podcast and d ...
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On Assignment - From the duPont-Columbia Awards

On Assignment - From the duPont-Columbia Awards

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On Assignment brings you some of the best conversations from the Columbia Journalism School, produced and hosted by the school's Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Awards. The duPont-Columbia Awards honor the best in audio-visual reporting across platforms including broadcast, documentary, local investigative, radio and interactive journalism. We started the On Assignment Podcast to go behind the scenes and bring you the conversations we were having with the leading journalists in the fiel ...
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Something To Wine About

Michael Neeley, JJ Flizanes, and Doug Sandler

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"Wine has been called the nectar of the gods. Well, we're not that snooty. We just call it delicious." Join Michael, JJ, and Doug as they hobnob with occasional guests and alternate co-hosts, savoring their sips and loosening their lips on topics as diverse as sex and getting old, to tasty foods and mental health. And, oh yeah, they talk about wine from time to time - sharing favorite wine memories, tasting notes, and the occasional wine-fact you might want to know.
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CACOPHONY: GREAT CLASSICAL MUSIC

Cacophony - Steve Thomas

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Hear more. Feel more. Be more! Come with me and dive into some great classical music. For over 1000 years great musicians have explored what it means to live, love, die and everything in between: asking all our deep and universal questions. Escape the cacophony - the noise of your brain and daily life; tune into the music, your feelings and emotions ‘good’ and ‘bad’ …and find the space, stillness and love that underpins everything. NB: May include loud noise, surprises, challenges, cacophono ...
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Send us a text This episode of Unsolved Histories, hosted by Joe Foster, delves into the historical mystery of the Oak Island Money Pit in Nova Scotia. Discovered in 1795, this seemingly bottomless pit has inspired treasure hunters with tales of hidden riches for over two centuries. The episode explores various theories regarding what lies within, …
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Mysticism and UFOlogy might seem worlds apart, but what if they share more than meets the eye? Explore the unexpected intersections of Jewish mysticism and extraterrestrial theories as I challenge conventional beliefs about the universe, the divine, and humanity's place among the stars. Inspired by a New York Times article on UFOs and drawing insig…
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Send us a text What if a massive naval ship, equipped for war and led by an experienced commander, simply disappeared without a trace? Join us as we journey into the enigmatic saga of the USS Cyclops, a vessel that vanished in 1918 along with over 300 souls, leaving behind a legacy of mystery and speculation. From its crucial role during World War …
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“I don't want to have my chain yanked. I do not want to report on things in the news because a bad faith actor is driving me to do that. I do not play requests.’” – Rachel Maddow2020 duPont-Columbia Award winner and MSNBC host Rachel Maddow talks to Dean Jelani Cobb about the urgency of reporting on the 2024 Presidential election. She also shares a…
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Send us a text In this episode of Unsolved Histories, host Joe Foster delves into the mysteries surrounding the Voynich Manuscript, an enigmatic document discovered by Polish book dealer Wilfrid Voynich in 1912. The manuscript, filled with cryptic text and strange illustrations of unknown plants and astronomical symbols, has confounded experts for …
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Whether it's by their graceful flight or their keen senses, eagles have captured our imagination for millennia. Golden Eagles and White-tailed Eagles were once thriving in key areas across Wales but have now both been absent for over 150 years. Join Tom as he chats to Dr Sophie-Lee Williams, founder and Project Manager for Eagle Reintroduction Wale…
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Send us a text On a 1983 morning, Steve Jobs scouted Coyote Valley for Apple's new headquarters. Despite his plans, Coyote Valley remains one of the most important undeveloped landscapes near Silicon Valley. This episode tells the story of its conservation through unexpected alliances, resilience, and the invaluable ecosystem services it provides. …
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Send us a text This episode of Unsolved Histories, hosted by Joe Foster, delves into one of America's oldest mysteries: the Lost Colony of Roanoke. In 1587, English settlers, led by Governor John White, aimed to establish the first permanent English colony in North America on Roanoke Island, off the coast of present-day North Carolina. However, aft…
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Send us a text This episode of Unsolved Histories, hosted by Joe Foster, delves into the infamous case of Jack the Ripper, a serial killer who terrorized the Whitechapel district of London in the late 19th century. The podcast examines the gruesome murders of five women, all prostitutes, discussing the killer's possible knowledge of human anatomy a…
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Send us a text This episode of 'Unsolved Histories' hosted by Joe Foster delves into the unsolved mystery of aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart's disappearance in 1937. Beginning with Earhart's early life and her trailblazing career in aviation, the podcast outlines her numerous accomplishments and contributions to women's rights. It then focuses on h…
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This week we cover Cork Oak. An incredible material that can be utilized in so many ways. It is a sustainable material that has been crafted into so many different things beginning with ancient civilization such as the Greeks, Romans, and Egyptians. It even has an interesting history in the United States. Tune in to learn about this fascinating nat…
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Send us a text What do parasitic plants, 600 year old oak trees, salmon, and hoverflies have in common? Well, they are some of Griff's, Michelle Fullner’s and my favorite wild organisms! Today’s episode is a fun conversation with Michelle Fullner, Griff Griffith, and myself, Michael Hawk, where we advocate for our 10 favorite animals and plants. We…
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The next episode in the Global BirdFair Series, join Tom Morath as he chats to Jenny Weston (Senior Species Recovery Officer for the RSPB) about what it takes to support endangered species of birds, what it’s like to monitor wild bird of prey populations and the recovery of the Red Kite. This episode was recorded LIVE at the Global BirdFair - a not…
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This month, Tom Morath brings you a very special episode of Nature's a Hoot - recorded LIVE at the Global BirdFair! Join Tom at this celebration of all things feathered, where he'll be chatting to Katy Monk and returning Nature’s a Hoot Guest Indy Greene about their experiences in conservation as young people, their epic challenge to walk from Land…
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A subtle extremist, in his Symphony no.51 Haydn throws down some extraordinary challenges to his horn players - can they beat the ‘immutable forces of nature’? Listening time 30 mins (podcast 9′, music 21′) Music here on YouTube, Spotify and [with links to first movement only] on Apple and Amazon played by The English Concert, conducted by Trevor P…
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This episode is all about Coriander, which is actually from the same plant as Cilantro. Coriander has been worked with both medicinally and culinarily for thousands of years. Listen along to learn about how Coriander impacted many different cultures throughout the world. Thank you so much for listening! If you enjoyed the show we would love it if y…
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In the furthest eastern reaches of Siberia, across the remote rocky seacoast and rivers and around the Islands you can find one of the largest species of eagle in the world –Steller’s Sea Eagle. Join Tom as he discovers more about this huge eagle and catches up with James Knight from the Bird Team at the Trust about his journey whilst training Kiar…
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In this episode of The Plantology Podcast Hannah and Natalie discuss the history, folklore, and medicinal values of Sugarcane, a plant that shaped the world as we know it today. Thank you all so much for listening! If you enjoy the show please share with others and leave us a rating, this helps us out so much and we really appreciate it! Check out …
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Nicknamed the ‘wolves of the sky’, the Harris’ Hawk is able to collaborate to secure a meal and to boost their chances of evading predators – quite unlike other species of birds of prey. They’re sociable, powerful and agile. These hawks primarily prefer hunting territories of arid scrubland and semi-desert and for much of their recent natural histo…
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In this weeks episode we are switching it up a little bit and covering a poisonous plant! There is a lot of history and lore around this poisonous plant that was a favorite of the Romans and many others. We want to stress that this is a plant that should not be worked with by just anyone, working with this plant should only be done under the guidan…
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“If we're not looking at these issues and understanding them for what they actually are - not just what we hope they are - I don't see much of a bright future, for my kids or anybody else's.”—Evan Simon, ABC News ProducerEver wonder if your plastic really gets recycled when you throw it in that bin? Lisa Cohen and Abi Wright speak to ABC News’ Chie…
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Send us a text Many well meaning people, seeking to help wildlife, mistakenly become a birdnapper. Or a turtlenapper. Or even a bunnynapper. And it's all too easy to mistakenly harm an animal that you might think is distressed or in trouble. Do you know what to do if you see a bird on the ground? Or a turtle in the road? Or newborn bunnies in your …
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They’re one of the world’s most powerful eagles. With their long wingspan and at a bulky 4kg or more, the Martial Eagle is also Africa’s largest, dominating the sky they fly in as they take their place as an apex predator. They’re a truly awesome species. The downside though is that they’re under threat. Join Tom as he talks to South African-based …
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This week we learn about the stunningly beautiful Dahlia flower. Native to Mexico and Central America, the Dahlia was utilized by the Aztecs for various instances. Be sure to tune in to learn more about Dahlias! Check out our new website where we have a page for every plant covered on the show and you can submit your own plant story to be shared la…
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Send us a text Periodical cicadas are amazing animals - they spend nearly 13 or 17 years underground, and all decide, together, to come out and party in your trees at the same time. They are loud, and perhaps you think they are annoying. But they are one of the most accessible demonstrations of nature's abundance that still occurs. But cicadas are …
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Join our discord: https://discord.gg/g2mhF9RKnm Josh and Gar are back for season 7! Today we catch up on the off-season so far and then speculate heavy on the NFL draft. Enjoy! Segment Start Times: Free Agency - 9:35 Pre-Draft Thoughts - 27:10 Round 1 Mock - 39:25 Outro - 1:19:40 Venmo Tip Jars: @garlicjohnson @Joshua_Mitchell_11…
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Send us a text Have you ever seen a bird or a tree, and wondered what it is? Why did that bird show up here? How come I've never seen that tree anywhere else? Just a few years ago, you'd need to consult an expert or spend loads of time reviewing field guides and natural history books to get those answers. Today, the answers are at your fingertips. …
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The African Harrier Hawk is a species of bird of prey withsurprising adaptations - from having a wider visual field to potentially double-jointed legs! Over the last few years, our conservation and research team, alongside scientists from other research institutions have been studying them to find out more. Join Tom as he chats to Dr Simon Poitier …
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The perfect plant for the start of spring! Long known as a "spring tonic" Dandelions were a staple in many peoples spring diets throughout history. A plant that today many consider a weed is actually an incredible medicinal plant ally to work with. If you enjoyed the episode please share with your other plant loving friends and leave us a rating, t…
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It's no secret, here at the Hawk Conservancy Trust we love talking about birds of prey! But for many species across the world, things are not looking good. It’s arguably never been more important to get excited about nature than it is today. In this episode ofNature's a Hoot, join Tom as he chats to actor, artist and fellow wildlife podcaster David…
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Send us a text Jumpstart Nature's next season is making great progress, but it's still a few weeks away. So we decided to share one of our top episodes from our sister podcast, Nature's Archive. It's with Dr. Doug Tallamy, the world renowned author, entomologist, native plant advocate, and co-founder of Homegrown National Park (instagram). In this …
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It is easy to associate Rose with love, but did you know there is so much more to her than that? Rose is a flower that people have been entranced by for thousands of years, and with that comes so many folk remedies and folklore. This epsiode barely scratches the surface of all the treasures Rose holds so if the episode sparked your interest we high…
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The Little Owl is the smallest species of owls in the UK - standing no more than 23cm tall! The Hawk Conservancy Trust has been monitoring and supporting Little Owls through our Raptor Nest Box Project for over 15 years. We’ll hear from Dr Matt Stevens (conservation biologist at the Trust) as he tells us more about this charismatic native species a…
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A cool and funky wedding anniversary present - a 15 minute classic from the most famous composer alive, Stravinsky's Dumbarton Oaks is stylish, sophisticated and hugely enjoyable! Listening time 23 mins (podcast 8', music 15') Music here, played by the Ensemble InterContemporain conducted by Pierre Boulez, on Youtube, Spotify, and (links to the 1st…
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This week we share what we found on this brilliant bright yellow rhizome, Turmeric! A staple of Indian cooking and an incredible ally to health. Listen along to learn about Turmeric. The 53 words for Turmeric in Sanskrit anestha (not offered for sacrifice or homa), bhadra (auspicious or lucky), bahula (plenty), dhirgharaja (long in appearance), gan…
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Pianist Rolf Hind introduces one of the epics of piano music. A heady mix of virtuoso composing and devout faith, Olivier Messiaen's 20 reflections on the infant Jesus, Vingt regards sur l'infant Jésus, brings us a two-hour deep dive of awesome power and beautiful stillness. Listening time 38 mins (plus music 2hrs 8') Music here on Youtube, played …
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This week we had a lot of fun researching Oranges. A fruit we all know and love today was once reserved for only the wealthiest of people. Listen along to learn about the history of Oranges. Thank you all so much for listening be sure to check us out on instagram and share with you plant friends! 🌿💚 Link to Orange Cake Recipe https://www.tastesofhi…
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