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Red Meat Radio

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Inside Utah Politics -- Setting the record straight. A weekly 2-hour radio show recut into four (approximately) 22-minute podcast episodes. Frequent guests on the program include national, state & local political leaders and respectable members of the local media. The show is light on fluff and heavy on the red meat of Utah politics. Radio show air live Saturday 8-10am on 860AM (SLC) and is rebroadcast Sundays 8-10am.
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The Vultures' Nest

The Vultures' Nest

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>> CULTURAL CARRION CARRY-ON << The Vultures' Nest is Radio 2SER's weekly cultural affairs show hosted by culture vultures: Jessie Keath, Jess Tuckwell, Karla Arnall and Fiona Pepper. Every week the vultures swoop on two cultural affairs, bring them back to the nest and tear them apart. That is to say, they're incisive. "Cultural affairs" isn't just what's happening in the arts. The vultures pick through anything with meat on it from 3D-printed guns to contemporary slavery to lab made meat. ...
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The Outlier Health Podcast

Matt Frazier, Matt Tullman, Isabelle Caputo, and Doug Hay

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Vegan and vegetarian nutrition, running and training tips, and healthy lifestyle and habit change with well-known guests like Rich Roll, Brendan Brazier, Heather Crosby, Leo Babauta, Rip Esselstyn, Pamela Fergusson, Dan Buettner, make for an entertaining, informative, no-preach listen.
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Union and Metro podcast

Union and Metro podcast

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Bands such as Blink 182 ,Agent 51, Sprung Monkey , Unwritten Law started at the San Diego, CA music venue called SOMA . SOMA was an all ages club with a heavy emphasis on local bands.This is where many bands grew up and became national touring bands by starting off on the smaller stage and then growing their audience to get to the main stage and open for national acts as well as headline their own shows . Jerm booked bands and ran the club from November 1989 until 1997 .Jer took over running ...
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We look at how the Budget affects agriculture and farming businesses. Inheritance tax will apply to farms from April 2026. The National Farmers' Union tells us farming is being "bled dry" and has "nothing left to give".The Minister for Food Security and Rural Affairs, Daniel Zeichner, has confirmed that next year's farming budget for England remain…
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Labour's first Budget for 14 years will be delivered by the Chancellor Rachel Reeves today. The treasury's confirmed a 6.7% increase in the national living wage for UK workers over the age of 21 and the national minimum wage for those aged between 18 and 20 will also rise by £1.40 per hour. It's one decision that could impact farming businesses. We…
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Hedgehogs have been moved up the red list of threatened species by the International Union for Conservation. The IUCN says the European Hedgehog is in worrying and widespread decline, and it has moved it from "least concern" to "near threatened". We ask the Mammal Society why hedgehogs are a cause for concern. All week we're digging down into the s…
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A rise in sea temperatures is being blamed for the death of more than a million fish on salmon farming sites. MOWI - the company that runs the sites - says increased sea temperatures in the last 2 years led to an influx of jellyfish and algae, which harmed the fish. But campaigners say having large numbers of salmon concentrated in once place is th…
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This week we are focusing on livestock and their impact on climate change. We hear about the concerns over the number of livestock here in the UK, and find out how farmers are reducing emissions by growing cattle faster or breeding sheep to burp less. A BBC freedom of information request has revealed that the amount of illegal meat seized by border…
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Following an application from farmers for the emergency use of a neonicotinoid pesticide on next year's sugar beet crop the Government has told Farming Today that it will ban neonics, but that a decision on this application will be taken 'in line with legal requirements'. We understand that that means farmers may get permission this time - but not …
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This week we are focusing on livestock and their impact on climate change. We've heard about the concerns over the number of livestock here in the UK, and today we find out how beef farmers are reducing emissions by growing cattle faster. An online course has been launched to raise awareness of the importance, and lack of, diversity in UK agricultu…
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The RSPB says more than 1,300 protected birds of prey have been killed across the UK over the past 15 years. The Birdcrime report blames rogue gamekeepers who, it claims, are more concerned about protecting the gamebirds on their shooting estates. But the British Association for Shooting and Conservation says its members have "absolutely zero toler…
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Less than 5% of a £50 million fund promised to farmers who were hit by last winter's floods, has been paid out. The Farming Recovery Fund was set-up by the previous government to support farmers whose land had been damaged by floodwater during Storm Babet and Storm Henk. But figures revealed by a Freedom of Information request submitted by the Farm…
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We hear warnings from the Country Land and Business Association that changing tax rules for farms could close many down. The RSPB says any cuts to the farming budget would put nature and climate targets at risk. To start our week looking at greenhouse gas emissions from livestock, we speak to Professor Sir Charles Godfrey of the Oxford Martin Schoo…
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The UK is in danger of violating international agreements on restoring nature, according to The Wildlife Trusts. It says the upcoming COP 16 on biodiversity is a crucial chance for the Government to demonstrate how it will meet targets to halt and reverse the decline of nature by 2030. As the grape harvest gets underway, we take a deep dive into a …
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The UK is in danger of violating international agreements on restoring nature, that's according to the Wildlife Trusts. The Trusts' chief executive, Craig Bennet, tells us next week's COP 16 on biodiversity is a crucial chance for the Government to demonstrate how it will meet targets. Tom Heap explores the microscopic world of microbes, including …
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The government has announced that Defra should be a 'key economic growth department' and has ordered a review into its regulations and regulators. That's been welcomed by some, like the Country Land and Business Association, which says ministers need 'a laser like focus on identifying and removing the barriers to economic growth in the countryside'…
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Bluetongue disease continues to affect livestock across England, and into Wales. The virus, which can be fatal to sheep, is transmitted by biting midges, which breed in warm temperatures. Over the last few weeks, DEFRA has increased the areas where animal movements are restricted. We speak to a breeder in Suffolk whose pedigree flock is under lockd…
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New energy infrastructure projects like solar and wind farms don't always go down well with local communities. But what if people living nearby got cheaper energy bills or even owned shares in the development? When asked about new energy infrastructure last month, the Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, said he wants to "do deals with local people so the…
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The 2024 wheat harvest is the second worst since records began in 1983, according to DEFRA. That won't be much of a surprise to famers across the country who have battled wet weather which has destroyed some crops and disrupted planting plans and harvest. What will it mean for farm businesses and consumers? We visit a trial in Cornwall which is tes…
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Proposals for abattoirs to take on more of the cost of vets and meat inspectors are 'excessive and dangerous' according to the meat industry. The Association of Independent Meat suppliers or AIMS which represents both big and small slaughterhouses, says the Food Standards Agency's plan to remove or reduce the discount offered to smaller abattoirs r…
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The government has published its Employment Rights Bill - so what will it mean for farmers and the staff who work for them? Its key proposals include protection against unfair dismissal from day one, flexible working, improved rights for sick pay, bereavement and parental leave, and a move to regulate zero hours contracts. Most of the planned chang…
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How best to stop the spread of a tiny beetle that could have a huge impact on the future health and profits of UK forestry? From the end of this month all new planting of spruce, with a handful of exceptions, will be banned across much of the south east of England. The restrictions form part of the Government's plans to control the bark beetle, a p…
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We cannot achieve food security or climate stability without restoring nature according to a new report from Natural England, which outlines the value of the natural world to our society and our economy. The State of Natural Capital Report says the wildlife and countryside in England should be seen as a 'National Wealth Service' - an economic asset…
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More than a million pounds is being given by the Government to the Food Standards Agency, to decide what needs to be put in place to ensure new, "cell-cultivated" foodstuffs will be safe to eat. We hear from the FSA's Chief Scientific Advisor. The long-running case about whether the public can 'wild camp' on Dartmoor, will be heard in the Supreme C…
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Plans to get abattoirs to take on more of the cost of vets and meat inspectors are "excessive and dangerous" according to the meat industry. The Association of Independent Meat Suppliers, (AIMS) which represents both big and small slaughterhouses, says the Food Standards Agency's proposal to remove or reduce the discount offered to smaller abattoir…
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Poultry keepers say they can't access government websites to register their birds. From 1st October anyone who keeps birds has to register with the Animal and Plant Health Agency, to help with monitoring bird flu outbreaks, even those with just one or two chickens. Failure to comply could mean a fine of £2,500. However bird owners who've tried to r…
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Poultry keepers say they can't access government websites to register their birds. From 1st October anyone who keeps birds has to register with the Animal and Plant Health Agency, to help with monitoring bird flu outbreaks, even those with just one or two chickens. Failure to comply could mean a fine of £2,500. However bird owners who've tried to r…
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Dairy farmers are finding it a real struggle to recruit new staff, according to the farmer-owned dairy coop Arla. They spoke to nearly 500 UK dairy farmers and just under 90% of them said they had advertised jobs and had few or no applicants at all. So what’s holding young people back from a life working with dairy cows in a career that can also in…
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There's been more flooding across the country. Last winter saw the wettest period since records began in the 1830s and government figures show that more than a third of river catchments in England have reported either the wettest, or second wettest September to August period since 1871. We catch up with two farmers whose farms are flooded and the N…
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Thursday, September 5th. Yes, it's true; this is the last episode of the Plant-Based Morning Show — thanks for listening to the show and being a part of this incredible community! In this final episode we talk about: Weather report: Working out only one or two days a week can be just as good as five Beyond Meat to Launch New Steak as It Focuses on …
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Wednesday, September 4th. In this episode we talk about: Weather report: Dole hosts banana-eating contest, peanut shells could replace cellulose in alt-meat production, study links heme iron consumption to diabetes New USDA Rules Mean More Options for Vegan, Vegetarian Students and Those with Milk Allergies () Tune in live every weekday at 11am to …
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Tuesday, September 3rd. In this episode we talk about: Impossible Foods-sponsored Joey Chestnut eats 83 hot dogs in 10 minutes: () Weather report: Vegan Nutella to launch across Europe on Tuesday, "air protein" earns self-affirmed GRAS status, Krispy Kreme UK adds 3 new vegan flavors, Coca-Cola not on track to meet sustainability goals Tune in live…
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Wednesday, August 21st. In this episode we talk about: Weather report: New study finds choosing plant fats over animal fats reduces heart disease and mortality risk, Wild Earth launches first nutritionally complete plant-based cat food, US Open aims to increase vegan options 53% of Brits Want Taxes on Ultra-Processed Food, But Separating Them from …
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Tuesday, August 20th. In this episode we talk about: Weather report: Study finds low-vegan diet better than Mediterranean for weight loss, Mr. Charlie's closes Venice Beach location, Tesco recalls melt-in-the-middle vegan burgers Man 'Cheating' on Religious Wife's Vegetarian Diet Backed Online () Tune in live every weekday at 11am to watch on or on…
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Thursday, August 15th. In this episode we talk about: Weather report: Lewis Hamilton sparks backlash with camel-riding photo, Upside Foods sues Florida over cultivated meat ban, Coca-Cola and Oreo partner on cookies and soda collab Catch Compassion at PETA's Most Vegan-Friendly Ballparks of 2024 ( Coffee Without Beans, Chocolate Without Cocoa — The…
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Wednesday, August 14th. In this episode we talk about: Weather report: UK air travelers choosing more vegan and healthier options before flying, new food-labeling bill in Chile targets "simulated food," Beyond's Q2 numbers are an improvement but still aren't good How to Make a Nation of Meat Eaters Crave the Humble Bean () Tune in live every weekda…
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Tuesday, August 13th. In this episode we talk about: Weather report: British Veterinary Association okays vegan diets for dogs, Ariana Grande eats vegan wings on Hot Ones, plant-based rugby match Impossible Foods Opens First Brick and Mortar Concept () World's First Vegan Tabletop Gaming Company Launches Vegan 'Cards Against Humanity' () Tune in li…
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Wednesday, July 31st. In this episode we talk about: Weather report: Juicy Marbles launches updated edible-bone plant-based ribs, Meati defends its mold protein, girlfriend asks man to give up his cat in order to live pure vegan life Two Months of Eating this Diet 'Knocks Years Off Your Biological Age' () Tune in live every weekday at 11am to watch…
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Tuesday, July 30th. In this episode we talk about: Weather report: Next Level Burger beats omni fast food chains in Newsweek poll, Gourmey applies for EU cultivated meat approval Olympics' Vegan-Oriented Food Options Concern Athletes (https://nypost.com/2024/07/29/sports/olympics-vegan-oriented-food-options-concern-athletes-in-paris/) Tune in live …
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Thursday, July 24th. In this episode we talk about: Weather report: Leo Decaprio vegan investment struggles, caffeine after a bad night's sleep might reduce brain gray matter Meati Foods Hit With False Advertising Suit Over Mushroom Root Label () Tune in live every weekday at 11am to watch on or on Instagram (and ), or watch on Twitter or Twitch! F…
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Wednesday, July 24th. In this episode we talk about: Weather report: Plant milks recalled in Canada after Listeria outbreak, Slutty Vegan considering Charlotte residence, Chloe Coscarelli opening new restaurant in NYC Beyond Meat Launches 'First of Its Kind' Protein to Appeal to Health-Conscious Consumers () Tune in live every weekday at 11am to wa…
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Tuesday, July 23rd. In this episode we talk about: Weather report: Slutty Vegan restaurant in Birmingham closes (temporarily?), Billie Eilish eats vegan nuggets on Chicken Shop Date Daily Mail Health Reporter Goes Vegan for a Month () Tune in live every weekday at 11am to watch on or on Instagram (and ), or watch on Twitter or Twitch! Follow , , an…
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Friday, July 19th. In this episode we talk about: Weather report: JD Vance adapted his diet for vegetarian wife, Meatly's cultivated chicken approved for pet food in UK Ask Us Anything! Tune in live every weekday at 11am to watch on or on Instagram (and ), or watch on Twitter or Twitch! Follow , , and for more.…
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Thursday, July 18th. In this episode we talk about: Weather report: Vegan BBQ tent the most popular at Republican National Convention, is Elon going carnivore, study finds Mediterranean diet supports cancer survival, Eggo K-cups coming Swapping Butter for Plant-Based Oils May Reduce Heart Disease, Diabetes Risk () Tune in live every weekday at 11am…
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Tuesday, July 16th. In this episode we talk about: Weather report: Construction begins on Slutty Vegan at ATL airport, rapper who exposed himself on airplane blames vegan diet, 5-Hour Energy in BBQ sauce Plant-Based Paris: 7 Vegan Olympians Competing at the Plant-Powered 2024 Olympics (https://www.greenqueen.com.hk/vegan-athletes-plant-based-olympi…
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Thursday, July 11th. In this episode we talk about: Weather report: Oatly partners with Malibu to make strange alcoholic plant-based ice cream, startup makes butter out of CO2 and Hydrogen 10 Healthiest Plant-Based Meats — and 3 to Avoid (https://www.eatthis.com/healthy-plant-based-meats/) Tune in live every weekday at 11am to watch on or on Instag…
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Wednesday, July 10th. In this episode we talk about: 10 Most Hydrating Foods to Eat This Summer (https://bestlifeonline.com/most-hydrating-foods/) Weather report: 11 major Dutch supermarkets say they'll sell 60% plant-based protein by 2030, Veganz to 2D-print oat milk sheets Why I Take 75 Pills Every Day... and What They Do () Tune in live every we…
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Tuesday, July 9th. In this episode we talk about: Matt starts 75 Hard without actually committing Weather report: 60 percent of food at Paris Olympics will be plant-based, vegan spray cheeze coming, Lewis Hamilton's dog is now vegan, Upside Foods lays off 26 people, FDA bans brominated vegetable oil Engineering Ethical Cultivated Meat () Tune in li…
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Thursday, June 27th. In this episode we talk about: Weather report: Another new reports suggests plant-based meats are better than animal meats for heart health, NBA star Jalen Brown says he went vegan at age 24 and it was life-changing, McDonald's president admits McPlant was a failure in US Quorn's Mycoprotein to Be Blended with Animal Pork and S…
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