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It's hard to enjoy your life nowadays. Life is good, but living is hard sometimes. We explore how you can live a decent life in this world as it is today as a beacon of hope and joy for all the world to see.
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Good Afternoon Planet Earth hosted by Dominic Leonelli and Amy Jans! Your cosmic escape into the weird and wonderful world we call home. Each episode tackles out-of-this-world debates like whether robots should vote or if the humble spork is the ultimate utensil. From curious trivia face-offs about bizarre inventions to intergalactic questions from our alien correspondent, Hallobob, we celebrate the strange side of life. Plus, we honor Earth’s greatest minds, like the inventor of the chocola ...
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There Is No Planet Earth Stories

There Is No Planet Earth

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Oral history of U.S. Underground dance music & club culture... Covering the history of House, Disco, Techno, & Rave from the regional prospectives of New York, Chicago, Detroit, and LA/San Francisco. Interviews will cover a range of topics from different perspectives within the culture: Dancers, Dj's, Promoters, Club Patrons & Staff, Ravers ,and Journalists
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In this podcast, climate change will be discussed in multiple areas going to why it’s important to how it is affecting us. You’ll be able to see the topic of climate change from different sources of information, like NASA, Fridays For Future, Green Peace and multiple others. Given to you by Renee and Isabella
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Welcome to our #PEPR Virtual World Tour. Planet Earth Planet Rap is part of Chuck D's (Public Enemy) And You Don't Stop! radio show and has been for over 11 years. We have played and talked about Hip-Hop from all continents, but now is time to invite some of our favourite artists from around the world on the couch and have a good conversation with them. Hope you enjoy the episodes. You can watch the videos of each episode on the RSTV app (https://www.rstvapp.com/) and find the audio where yo ...
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Down to Earth: The Planet to Plate Podcast

Quivira Coalition and Radio Cafe

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Down to Earth is a podcast about regenerative agriculture, and it’s for everyone who eats. We invite you to meet the people shaping a healthier food system—farmers, ranchers, scientists, land managers, writers, and many others. Designing a future that draws on both tradition and innovation, they’re on a mission to change the paradigm so that the food we eat is healthy and long-term sustainable—for families and growers, for wildlife and water, for climate and planet. downtoearthradio.com
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EarthX Media Pro Planet Podcast

Richard Harmer and Melinda Garde

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The EarthX Media Pro Planet Podcast is the flagship show of the EarthX Media Podcast Network, dedicated to exploring and promoting environmental sustainability. Brought to you by EarthX Media, an organization committed to educating and inspiring action for a sustainable future, this podcast connects a global community of changemakers. Join us as we dive into compelling conversations with a diverse array of guests, including executives, politicians from all sides, passionate environmental adv ...
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In this episode of Good Afternoon Planet Earth, we dive into the complexities of human behavior, unpacking why we sometimes dislike people who remind us of ourselves. We explore how comparison shapes our perceptions, the dangers of playing the victim, and why we often romanticize struggle in ways that aren't helpful. We also take a critical look at…
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Virtual fencing is a new technology that employs GPS collars to keep animals in "virtual" pastures—so instead of using physical fences, the fence lines are drawn on a computer screen, and the collars direct the animals' movements through sound cues and mild electrical stimulation. This saves ranchers on labor and materials, allows more adaptive and…
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Ever wondered how the chocolate chip cookie came to be? Spoiler: It was a total accident! In this episode, we dive into the wild story of Ruth Wakefield, who invented this iconic treat in 1930. But first, we’re talking nostalgia - like pretending our bikes were bulls (until things went horribly wrong). Join us as we laugh through childhood memories…
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We like to talk about spirituality as a whole way of being in the world. It is not separate from life or justice, it is bigger than life, justice, religion and politics. It encompasses all of these things. It is the greater.Visit our website. Join us in spreading the word. Take a look at our bio and perhaps you would like to partake of the DSWellne…
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Freedom--real freedom, is the power to receive the consequences for what you have done. We have somehow bypassed that by getting other people, like poor people, to receive the pain and suffering that comes with the abuse of the Earth. During Kali Yuga everyone receives what they deserve. This, in actuality, is a blessing and not a curse because it …
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Ever wondered why a can of Coke is $7 in New York City? 😳 Join us as we dive into the hidden costs of city living and share our favorite life hacks for surviving in the Big Apple! From shopping tips to workout routines, we cover everything to help you navigate NYC’s quirks and expenses like a pro. Plus, a deep dive into Coca-Cola’s wild history, th…
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Do you ever feel like you are part of The Fight Club. Or you are having a tug of war afraid to let to because you will lose, while the rich are going around behind you taking the wallet out of your pocket and stealing the money, or stealing the money from your purse. You know it, but you can't do anything about it because you have to win the tug of…
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Welcome to Good Afternoon Planet Earth! 🌍 In this episode, hosts Amy and Dominic embark on an exploration of fear—an emotion that connects us all! Why do we get scared? What does it mean in our daily lives? From spine-chilling haunted houses that make our hearts race to the societal expectations that shape how men and women are supposed to handle f…
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We are trapped in the matrix of violence and despair. We live in a world where competition that is not even healthy is King. We believe there is scare scarcity, when the world supplies us with an abundance. These ideas are false. Join us to understand that you are one of the chosen who will change this world. nextstepcoaching.mysite.com…
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Living now is the most important thing. Transcending the pain and suffering so that we can not only be agents of change, but enjoy our lives right now is the main goal, or is should be, for us as we have Life On Planet Earth. In this video we explore just one way to do that. Visit our other sites to explore more of how to do this at our website: ww…
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Don Boyd spent a year on the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in central New Mexico, photographing, living, and finding a deep connection to land, water, and animals—including the many migrating birds that live part-time in this magical desert wetland on the Rio Grande. Boyd connected with David and Hui-Chun Johnson, and together they are…
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Welcome to this week’s episode of Good Afternoon Planet Earth! 🌍✨ In this episode, we explore the cultural phenomenon of pet rocks and share fascinating trivia about our planet. The History of Pet Rocks: Learn about the origins of this unique concept and why it resonated with so many people. We’ll discuss the creativity behind it and what it reveal…
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We are the woke to the third power people. Don't let them shame you because you are intelligent, and understand the way the system has manipulated you. In fact understand more like the poison and maladaptive ideas it has planted in all of us, and lastly, you are greater than the identity they have projected onto you. More -- visit www.nextstepcoach…
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Ever wondered why we light candles on cakes for birthdays? In this episode of Good Afternoon Planet Earth, we dive into a lively debate: should workplaces enforce uniforms, or is casual dress the way to go? Hosts Dominic Leonelli and Amy Jans share their personal experiences from various jobs, including restaurants and office environments, and the …
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Artist and science educator Robert Dash creates art from micro- and macroscopic photographs of food crops. His new book, Food Planet Future: The Art of Turning Food and Climate Perils into Possibilities, explores both the science of our food system and the role of art in finding a more healthy and loving way forward.…
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Join hosts Dominic Leonell and Amy Jans in this thought-provoking episode of Good Afternoon Planet Earth as they explore the intersection of life skills, work smarts, and academic knowledge, all while adding their signature blend of humor. From the sweaty trials of hot yoga to the unpredictable lessons learned while waiting tables, they dive into r…
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Become victorious. Learn to be your greater self, now. It doesn't take time or a crises you can grow and experience a spiritual awakening now, and more importantly, through your gifts and talents then, you can protect your family and friends from lies, deceit and theft of energy. For more info. www.nextstepcoaching.mysite.com…
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For the tenth episode of There Is No Planet Earth Stories, I'm joined by guest Alan Oldham representing stories from Detroit. ALAN OLDHAM has been called “Detroit’s Renaissance Man,” equally as known for his art as for his music under the pseudonym DJ T-1000. The Detroit-born polymath, now living and working in Berlin, began his dual careers in the…
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WE'RE BACK! EPPY 1! IN THIS EP- we dive into one of the toughest questions ever: Would you rather wear wet socks all day or have a pebble in your shoe that you can never remove? Join us as we break down the pros and cons of each sticky (and squishy) situation, share personal horror stories, and somehow end up debating toenail removal, foot fetishes…
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Hayley and Stephanie Painter grew up on a fourth-generation dairy farm in northern Pennsylvania, and while it was an idyllic childhood, the instability of milk prices continually threatened their family's livelihood. The sisters took it upon themselves to save the farm by creating a yogurt brand, Painterland Sisters, and in the space of two years h…
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For the Ninth episode of There Is No Planet Earth Stories I'm joined by guest Tommie Sunshine representing stories from Chicago, Atlanta, New York. "Tastemaker to tastemakers, curator and shapeshifter, Tommie Sunshine is renowned for his reputation of being consistently ahead of the curve bridging the worlds of Rave, Disco, Tech House, and House wh…
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André Leu is co-founder and International Director of Regeneration International, an organization that promotes food, farming, and land use systems that regenerate and stabilize climate systems. He’s author of the books, Myths of Safe Pesticides and Poisoning our Children, and is co-author with Dr. Vandana Shiva of Biodiversity, Agroecology, and Re…
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Welcome to the EarthX Media Pro Planet Podcast, the flagship show of the EarthX Media Podcast Network, dedicated to exploring and promoting environmental sustainability. Brought to you by EarthX Media, an organization committed to educating and inspiring action for a sustainable future, this podcast connects a global community of changemakers.…
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Gwen Cameron grew up on Rancho Durazno, her family's peach farm. She was pursuing a career in journalism when her father asked her if she wanted to come back and take over the farm. She agreed and never looked back; now she's running a farm that uses regenerative principles to keep the land healthy for their 40 acres of peaches, cherries, apricots,…
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Here we are back again bringing you parts of this fantastic novel--The Chronicles of Kera. Join us to hear what happens to these daring young men as they become lost on a dangerous planet where sex roles are reversed and violence is everywhere.To view our website visit www.nextstepcoaching.mysite.com. Make a donation, or check out some of the other…
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P. Wade Ross's great grandfather was a runaway slave who bought land in Texas. His descendants founded Texas Small Farmers and Ranchers Community Based Organization, a non-profit that helps Black farmers and ranchers to succeed in regenerative agriculture in the face the barriers of structural racism, trauma, imposter syndrome, and the many challen…
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Women have been invisible in agriculture for too long: not counted in the census, not taken seriously for their work and management achievements, excluded from access to capital and credit––and even farm equipment is not made for their bodies. We talk to Jules Salinas of Women Food and Agriculture Network, which is addressing these issues in ways r…
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Doug Fine was an international journalist before he moved to New Mexico to start a polyculture farm and embrace a rural way of life. He's the author of six books, including four on hemp and cannabis, and his film American Hemp Farmer won Best New Mexico Documentary Feature at the 2024 Santa Fe Film Festival. He's a vociferous advocate for hemp as a…
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For the Eighth episode of There Is No Planet Earth Stories I'm joined by guest Merlin Bobb representing stories from New York. Merlin Bobb, a native of Brooklyn, New York, is a renowned DJ and widely acknowledged as a pioneer of the house music genre. His contributions to the industry have garnered significant recognition, including an invitation f…
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Sarah Wentzel-Fisher is executive director of Quivira Coalition. A native of South Dakota, she came to her work in agriculture and leadership via a circuitous path that included the creative arts, writing, community and regional planning, collective problem-solving. In this podcast we discuss everything from the purpose of scientific inquiry in reg…
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They've stolen a lot from us. They've stolen our right to think. They have stolen in our power to connect with God God is your spirit. They have stolen our joy and our energy. Now they want you to define reality for us even more so they can still even more. We won't let that happen anymore. Listen and enjoy our episode, this episode. Visit our webs…
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Phoebe Suina grew up on Cochiti and San Felipe Pueblos in New Mexico, where she learned about land, water, and cultural values and practices from her extended family and community. With advanced degrees in engineering and management from the Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth College, she returned to New Mexico to found High Water Mark, a Na…
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A decade ago, filmmaker Peter Byck assembled a group of scientists who were looking at agriculture from a whole-system perspective to study regenerative and conventional grazing side by side. The result is an extraordinary new documentary, Roots So Deep You Can See the Devil Down There. It's a fascinating and enormously entertaining journey into th…
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Sometimes it is kind of hard living in a world where people can seem so dense sometimes. But it is something everyone can do and more importantly, learn to see their own reflection in others to stop from being dense themselves. That is part of the game of life. Listen and enjoy this talk about everyday people and matters. ww.nextstepcoaching.mysite…
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For the Seventh episode of There Is No Planet Earth Stories, I’m joined by guests Chez Damier & Alton Miller, representing stories from Detroit. This episode is a special feature on the history and background of the iconic and foundational Detroit nightclub: The Music Institute. “ The Music Institute, a Black-owned club in the heart of downtown Det…
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Seed Savers Exchange is a small non-profit that's making a big difference. For a half century, they've been saving seeds, getting them out into gardens, telling their stories––and cultivating biodiversity that has been badly diminished with the rise of corporate agriculture and seed production. Located in Decorah, Iowa, Seed Savers has a large farm…
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Welcome to our show. It is time, I think, for us to take a step backward in history. We must visit the time before anger, hatred, racism, and religious bigotry, if we want a world that works for all of us and the only way to do that, is to explore our own roots as found in the Gods of ancestors. www.nextstepcoaching.mysite.com…
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