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Madigan’s Pubcast

Kathleen Madigan

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Comedian Kathleen Madigan opens her Pub every week to talk about everything and anything fun in her world. Light bar conversations ranging from her parents to unsolved mysteries, sports to chimpanzee documentaries.
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Madison BookBeat

Stu Levitan, Andrew Thomas, Sara Batkie, David Ahrens, Lisa Malawski

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Madison BookBeat highlights local Wisconsin authors and authors coming to Madison for book events. It airs every Monday afternoon at 1pm on WORT FM.
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Madison Church

Madison Church

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We are a growing, untraditional multisite in Madison, Wisconsin. Founded in 2014 by Stephen Feith, we exist to connect people with God and each other both locally and globally by means of growing spiritually, gathering together, and giving back.
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Madison and Wall Podcast

Madison and Wall

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Madison and Wall's Brian Wieser digs nto how the advertising business really works. Subscribe for analysis, insight and more about advertising, media and technology trends. Access more M&W research summaries and analysis by subscribing to our complimentary Saturday newsletter at https://madisonandwall.substack.com/. To learn about becoming a paid subscriber or advertising with us, reach out to Brian at [email protected].
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Madison County Milk House

Madison County Public Information Office

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Welcome to the Madison County Milk House. Pull up a milk can and let's talk about what is happening in Madison County, NY. This monthly podcast updates Madison County residents and our surrounding communities on policies, current local issues and other topical information. Hosts Samantha Field and Ryan Coe interview Madison County employees and government officials about timely topics. If there are any questions you have or topics you would like discussed email [email protected].
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Join us every weekday morning for can’t-miss conversations about what’s happening in Madison, with a dose of local news to keep you up to speed. Host Bianca Martin collects people wherever she goes, like an endless conga line. On City Cast Madison, she peers into our city’s soul with a journalist’s skepticism and an optimist’s heart.
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The Madinat Mom Podcast

Nour Rayes Belman

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Welcome to The Madinat Mom Podcast—where motherhood gets real. Hosted by empowerment coach Nour Rayes Belman, this podcast is a safe and uplifting space for moms in the Middle East to feel seen, heard, and supported. Motherhood is a journey full of joy, challenges, and countless in-between moments. The Madinat Mom podcast dives into all of it with heartfelt solo episodes and inspiring conversations with guests. Together, we explore the raw, unfiltered realities of being a mom in the Arab reg ...
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Welcome to the Grace Fellowship Madison Sermon Podcast! Tracy Reynolds is the Campus Pastor and featured speaker most weeks. Pastor Tony Vismor is the Lead Pastor of Grace Fellowship. We are one church with three campuses: Watkinsville, Madison, and Online. Our church resides at 1850 Old Buckhead Hwy, Madison, GA 30650 and is part of the Church of God based in Cleveland, TN. For more bio information on Pastor Tracy visit his website - www.ctracyreynolds.com.
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Forward Madison FC, an inaugural member of USL League One, boasts one of the most passionate and fanatical supporter cultures in the American lower divisions. Now in its fourth season, Talkin' Flock serves and respresents those supporters through insightful and entertaining coverage of the club and what they're doing both on and off the field. Hosted by journalist Rob Chappell of Madison365 and soccer coach and content creator Alex Alvarado of Xtra Time Talent, each episode includes game ana ...
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Want to know WTF is going on in the stars? Want to understand how to bring astrology and spirituality to step into alignment with your Highest and Hottest Self? Welcome to CosmicRx Radio. Astrologer and cosmic consultant Madi Murphy combines her spiritual teachings with practical, actionable steps-- and usually with a dash of pop culture and high-vibe humor thrown in to keep it real. Weekly episodes will give our listeners their astro weather aka "energy report” for the week ahead and digest ...
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Madison On The Air

Chrisi Talyn Saje

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Do you love old time radio? Don't know anything about old time radio? Well, if you enjoy comedy, we're the show for you. Follow Madison Standish, a modern day influencer, as she gets zapped back into the Golden Age of Radio. Actual OTR scripts adapted! It's as if the MST3K/Riff Trax guys were in the movies they riff. Every episode is stand-alone. Start at the beginning or jump to a title that grabs you. New episodes premiere the first of every month!
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Shahad Madini

Shahad Madini

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In the light of this book, carefully chosen topics were selected to raise some pressing problems of today , hopefully inspiring solutions on the challenges addressed.
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Send us a text If astrology isn’t real, then why, at a time when President Trump is flirting with the idea of suspending habeas corpus, are we experiencing the same astrology now as the last time habeas corpus was suspended… during the Civil War? Why did the opening statements in the Diddy trial happen on the day of the Scorpio Full Moon? Why did T…
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Happy Friday, Madison! The City Cast Madison team is here to catch you up on yet another busy week of news. And this week, we have a special guest. Madison Public Library marketing manager Liz Boyd joins us to talk about the hottest party of the year: Madison Public Library’s 150th birthday party! Plus, newsletter editor Rob Thomas has an update on…
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Trempealeau County’s Addison Connolly has been working hard behind the scenes to turn a childhood interest into an international opportunity. Her dedication, drive, and deep bond with her dog have led her to one of the biggest moments of her young career—earning a spot on Team USA for the Junior Open Agility World Championship in Portugal. Her agil…
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Weather is often one of the biggest uncertainties for farmers across the U.S. throughout the growing season. With many recent years of drought and in Wisconsin’s case some spring flooding the USDA works to make sure that producers know what to expect year in and year out. Brad Rippey an Agricultural Meteorologist for the USDA Chief Economist's offi…
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This Washington Watch news update is brought to you by the Wisconsin Soybean Association, dedicated to ensuring policies are in place for the future of soybean farmers. How are current trade tensions influencing livestock and pet feed? We talk about it with Mallory Gaines. She’s the director of global affairs with the American Feed Industry Associa…
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This Washington Watch news update is brought to you by the Wisconsin Soybean Association, dedicated to ensuring policies are in place for the future of soybean farmers. Today we’re talking about lab-grown meat with the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association. Sigrid Johannes is the senior director of government affairs with NCBA. She tells Mid-West F…
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We always knew that dairy was good for your bones. The UW Dairy Innovation Hub is taking it a step further to look at how some underused byproducts of dairy food production can be a game changer for bone health as you age. Mitchell Armstrong is a PhD student at UW-Madison, figuring out how to bring more value to the dairy industry and human nutriti…
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Since its inception in 1982, the Muscoda Morel Mushroom Festival has been a staple for the community. Kimberly Seifert a committee member for the festival says that they have an action packed 3-day event planned. She says that this year will have tractor pulls, free ice cream, and of course lots of mushrooms. Located an hour west of Madison the fes…
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Halei Heinzel is getting ready to learn who the next Alice in Dairyland will be. The final phases of interviews begin today in Crawford County. Jill Welke talks with Heinzel about her year-long experience and what memories she'll be taking away when she departs officially in July. Severe weather is on the way for a good chunk of Wisconsin today. St…
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Wisconsin’s Environmental Mesonet, Wisconet for short, is a statewide network of weather and soil monitoring stations launched in 2023 by the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Researchers use the network to fill weather data gaps and develop new web-based tools for the public. Chris Vagasky, Wisconet manager in the UW–Madison Department of Plant and…
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The moment Madison has been waiting for is finally here. Hạ Long Bay is back open on Willy Street! Officially, it’s a soft opening, which means the restaurant is open for limited dine-in and takeout service and offering a preview of its new bar menu. The iconic east side restaurant is now under the ownership of Jacqueline and Stephanie Le, nieces o…
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A new training program is in the works that could change how conservation staff and farmers work together. DATCP’s Nutrient Management Outreach Specialist, Andrea Topper, has been helping to create a program that bridges the gap between conservation and agriculture. While it’s still being finalized, this program will combine online learning with ha…
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With lots of recent changes in the agriculture world the American Farm Bureau is working hard to make sure they get what is best for the farmers. One of the issues that is top of mind for them is getting the funding for the sustainable farming programs. Courtney Briggs the Senior Director of Government Affairs with AFBF says that many farmers depen…
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Jane Hirshfield—widely regarded as one of America’s greatest living poets—joins Madison Book Beat for a rich conversation about poetry, the natural world, and the human condition. The New York Times Magazine has called her work “some of the most important poetry in the world today,” and her latest collection, The Asking: New & Selected Poems, showc…
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Hosts: Rob Chappell and Ethan Maurice Guest: Angel G, founding member of Westchester SC supporters group "914 Infantry" This week on Talkin’ Flock, Rob is joined by guest cohost, longtime Flock member and Mingo superfan Ethan Maurice to break down a frustratingly slow-burn draw against One Knoxville — with one glorious rocket from Jake Crull provid…
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When the weather warms up, so do the grills in Wisconsin. Knowing this meat shops have to make sure they have the right supply to meet the demand. Bennett Fraboni, a co-owner of Fraboni's Italian Specialties along with his parents and siblings, says that when the season arrives, they up their stock of brats. He says in the beginning of the season t…
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Join us on Madison's Notes as we sit down with George Selgin, senior fellow and director emeritus of the Cato Institute’s Center for Monetary and Financial Alternatives and professor emeritus of economics at the University of Georgia. In this insightful conversation, Selgin unpacks the myths and realities of FDR’s New Deal through the lens of his b…
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Picture this. You’re standing at a 1950s garden party and everyone around you is dressed perfectly on theme — polo shirts, khaki pants, and pearls galore. Then you turn your head and are transported to the ultimate Northwoods cabin, decked out with taxidermied animals, flannels, and vintage fireplaces. Confused? Welcome to The Bounty. The South Par…
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Send us a text Are you ready to unlock your soul’s purpose? In this special bonus podcast episode, I sat down with 3 Cosmic Boss alumni to dive deep into where they were before finding the Cosmic Boss program, what called them to sign up, and how their lives have been transformed through understanding their astrological blueprints and personal pote…
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The space between Jesus' ascension and Pentecost represents one of the most unique transitional periods in church history. What do you do when your leader has physically departed, but the promised Holy Spirit hasn't yet arrived? This message explores this fascinating moment captured in Acts 1:12-26, revealing how the early disciples navigated uncer…
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Geoff Cooper is the CEO of the Renewable Fuels Association. He says he wants to see support for flex-fuel vehicles and a clear path forward on tax credits for Sustainable Aviation Fuel production. He says airplanes are running on SAF right now, and they want more of it. Cooper says renewable fuel has a champion in the Trump administration -- Agricu…
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State regulations miles away could ultimately impact the price you pay for groceries. Proposition 12 is a California law that sets specific housing requirements for certain farm animals, including egg-laying hens, sows, and calves raised for veal. And if you want to sell in California, you must follow those rules, too. The National Pork Producers C…
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When many people think of NASA, they just think about looking at stars, planets, and black holes, but they do a lot of work to help agriculture in the United States. Karen St. Germain is the Director of the Earth Science Division at NASA, and she says they work closely with the USDA to better agriculture. Currently they have satellites that watch t…
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A state-of-the-art sawmill is the crown jewel at the North Central Technical College’s Antigo campus. It’s not just the timber industry and the students who are excited about it, but also the instructors. Logan Wells is the wood science program director at NTC. He says the new sawmill has generated a lot of buzz because it’s going to ultimately sup…
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Carl Flaig of Flaig Family Farm in Rudolph finds value in selling his beef and produce at farmers' markets, including the Dane County Farmers Market in Madison. It's the largest producer-only farmers' market in the country. Carl's aquaponics system and cattle ranch brings fresh produce, fish filets, and beef year-round to Wisconsin consumers, resta…
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May is Mental Health Month. Ben Jarboe finds out what the Farm Credit System is doing to make resources available for farmers and their families. Christy Seyfert, the President and CEO of the Farm Credit Council in Washington D.C. tells him they recognize the unique struggles that farmers and their families may be facing. Yes, there is a chance of …
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Dust off that bunad and get ready to eat some lefse because Stoughton's annual Syttende Mai celebration is right around the corner! Festivals may be a dime a dozen in the summer, but this is the only one that will transport you to Norway without having to get on a plane. To get the scoop on what to expect from this year’s fest, we caught up with Sa…
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In this heartfelt episode, we sit down with Dana, a mom of two and advocate for healing, to discuss the often-overlooked signs of postpartum depression and how recognizing them can make all the difference. Dana shares her personal motherhood journey, from battling feelings of loneliness and hopelessness to learning how to reconnect with herself and…
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At the University of Wisconsin–Stout, the campus greenhouse is much more than a place to grow plants. “It’s a research space. It’s a teaching space,” says Dr. Keith Gilland, Associate Professor of Biology and Greenhouse Manager. “Students can do independent projects, and we support classes in biology and environmental science.” In fact, the greenho…
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When it comes to growing Wisconsin agriculture, international trade plays a key role. That’s why Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection Secretary Randy Romanski is working to expand markets across the globe — especially in regions where demand is growing fast. Romanski recently returned from a trade mission to Thailand a…
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This year, try and take a little deeper dive into discovering Wisconsin dairy. June dairy events dot the state begin as soon as the end of May! That's part of the discovery process, but not the end. Erika Schade, Community and School Manager for Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin speaks with Pam Jahnke about some of the elements that farmers hope visitors …
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"Make America Healthy Again," led by RFK Jr., has been creating some pushback to common pesticides and herbicides used by farmers. Lee Zeldin, the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, shares his stance on the issue. He says that EPA will "follow the science" to make its rulings on the use of chemicals. Zeldin compared it to the rec…
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Emily Skor, CEO of Growth Energy, says biofuels are important to the agricultural economy because they can address trade gaps. Biofuels also give the U.S. national security, which Skor notes the Trump administration has recognized. In ethanol news, a summer waiver was approved for E15 nationwide, but Skor argues the U.S. shouldn't have to keep wait…
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PFAS, or forever chemicals, have been used in consumer products, like firefighting foam and nonstick cookware, since the 1950s. Now these chemicals are showing up in water and soil. The National Association of State Departments of Agriculture represents the ag departments in all 50 states and four U.S. territories. RJ Karney is the senior director …
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According to the Center for Disease Control, rural America's suicide rate has increased 46% between the years 2000 and 2020. This is compared the only 27% increase in their urban counterparts. They also show that farmers are 3.5 times as likely to commit suicide than non-farmers. This has led to many agriculture-based businesses to create programs …
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The National Association of State Departments of Agriculture, or NASDA, advocates for state ag agencies in Washington D.C. One of the things it's pushing for in Congress is for states to get more support to tackle animal disease outbreaks and carry out prevention measures. A primary example is testing milk for highly pathogenic avian influenza. Bec…
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May is Mental Health Awareness Month and more than ever, people are looking to take control of their mental well-being and find support through therapy and wellness. But sometimes it’s hard to know where to start. Thankfully you don’t have to go it alone. Today, we talk with Myra Renne, founder and executive director of Anesis Therapy, about mental…
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Send us a text This is your cosmic energy report for May 12, 2025- May 19, 2025 📖 Pre-order my book, In the Cosmic Zone! 🪐 Sign up for CosmicRx+ Premium 🔥 Sign Up for COSMIC BOSS! Doors officially open! 📺 Watch the podcast on YouTube 🍾Catch the Replay for the 2025 Astrology Forecast Webinar 🎓 Browse our courses in the Astro Academy. ✨Use our free B…
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