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“A Qmen Perspective” is an enlightening and engaging radio show hosted by Kevin and John. This dynamic duo delves into profound concepts such as divine masculine energy, among various other topics, providing listeners with valuable insights as we navigate our way into a New World. Kevin and John draw upon the wisdom and guidance of Q, a divine being of Source energy, to lead their discussions. The show is structured to welcome call-ins and frequently features special guests, offering a diver ...
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The Wild Idea

Wild Idea Media

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The Wild Idea is an exploration of the intersection of wild nature and our own human nature. The hosts, Bill Hodge and Anders Reynolds, through conversations with experts and thought leaders will dive into the ways that humans have both embraced and impact the function and vitality of our remaining wild places.
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WHO AM I?

Paul Ugobor

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"Who am I?" is a lifelong pursuit that keeps you focused and pursuing the unending quest of knowledge to help you release the inherent potential and capabilities in you.
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Welcome to ABA Ultimate Showdown! - a podcast promoting constructive, respectful, and professional discourse to advance the field of behavior analysis. We use a structured debate format to achieve several goals: ~ Encourage respectful conversations among professionals in all settings ~ Advance a deeper knowledge about critical topics in our field through research presented from multiple perspectives ~ Promote civility and an understanding of perspectives that differ from your own ~Model a us ...
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Life doesn’t get easier. We get stronger. When I was younger, I was under the illusion that life was supposed to be easy. That led me to believe that I was doing something wrong. I was missing the inherent truth that life has challenges, life has adversity and life presents obstacles but those aren’t sent to us to defeat us or punish us. They are sent to us to refine us: our strength, our wisdom and the beauty of our character. Once I understood this, life FELT easier and I became better at ...
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There are so many talking heads, commentators and YouTubers who have been telling us what is going on in our country and the world. Wokeism, Open Borders, DEI, failing schools, "elite" universities that are nothing more than extremely expensive leftist indoctrination centers, the American family being intentionally torn apart, God, Christians and now Jews being targeted, and an economy that is increasingly leaving most of us behind. What we don't hear is what are we to actually DO about it. ...
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Welcome to "The Sh*t Show with Joe Bosco," a podcast about pet waste removal franchises served with a side of humor. Hosted by Joe Bosco, the passionate owner of Yardsweepers, this series delves deep into the nitty-gritty of the pet waste removal industry and beyond. Whether you're knee-deep in the business or eyeing a franchise opportunity, we've got it in the little black bag. Embark on this journey with us as we dissect the commercial challenges and victories inherent to the pet waste rem ...
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Tracy Stone-Manning has spent her career at the heart of public lands policy—from field offices and statehouses to the director’s chair at the Bureau of Land Management. Now, as president of The Wilderness Society, she’s carrying that fight forward with a deep belief in collaboration, connection, and the promise our public lands represent. In this …
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This week on The Wild Line, we dive into the latest updates from the Department of Justice, look at Senate drafts impacting public lands and forests, and talk about youth efforts on behalf of Bigfoot, as well as a handful of other important topics. It's been a big week for wilderness spaces—here's what you may have missed. Find out more about today…
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Randy Newberg is one of the most trusted and strategic voices in the sportsman conservation world, and he’s got stories to prove it. In this episode, Randy joins Bill and Anders for a wide-ranging, funny, and deeply personal conversation that moves from his childhood hunting on public lands in northern Minnesota to testifying before Congress and bu…
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This week on The Wild Line, Senators Lee and Daines revive dangerous land sell-off efforts, the DOI axes key science protections, and Alaska faces a new wave of oil and gas drilling, because apparently, recess doesn’t mean rest for public lands. Learn more and find the links and resources from today's episode at our website, thewildidea.com.…
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What do frozen frogs, machine learning, roadkill, and wilderness ethics have in common? According to evolutionary ecologist Dr. Andis Arietta…everything. In this wide-ranging and mind-expanding conversation, Andis joins us to explore the deep connections between ecology, evolution, climate change, and how (and whether) we manage wild places. Find t…
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In this bonus episode of The Wild Idea, we sit down with Jon Jarvis, the 18th Director of the National Park Service, for a wide-ranging and urgent conversation about the future of America’s public lands. Drawing on his 40-year career in the Park Service—from backcountry Alaska to the corridors of D.C.—Jarvis offers a sobering look at current threat…
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What does it take to protect one of the most visited, and most threatened, wilderness areas in America? Executive Director of Save the Boundary Waters, Ingrid Lyons, joins us to talk about the fight to defend Minnesota’s beloved Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness from dangerous copper mining proposals and the broader movement to reinvigorate wil…
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This week on The Wild Line, Anders and Bill break down a big development in the ongoing budget reconciliation battle, and what it means for public lands. We dive into the House Reconciliation Bill, the Trump administration’s $5 billion cut to the Department of the Interior’s budget, and more. Find the links and resources mentioned in today's episod…
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It’s not every day a sitting U.S. Senator joins us to talk about the places that shaped him. In this special bonus episode, Senator Tim Kaine reflects on his journey across Virginia—on foot, by bike, and by kayak—and how that experience shapes his approach to conservation, policy, and legacy. See the notes from today's episode and learn more by vis…
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What happens when you try to bring back a mythic, misunderstood, cold-loving carnivore that most people don't even know is real? You get one of the most fascinating conservation stories in the American West. In this episode, Kaitie Schneider of Defenders of Wildlife joins us to talk about the long-awaited reintroduction of Gulo gulo, the wolverine,…
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Welcome to the very first edition of The Wild Line, a new weekly series from The Wild Idea podcast. This show is for all of you who’ve asked to stay informed about what’s happening with our public lands, from Washington, D.C. to your own backyard. Each Friday, we’ll bring you the big stories shaping the future of our wild places, with sharp comment…
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In this episode of The Wild Idea, we speak with José González, founder of Latino Outdoors and co-founder of The Outdoorist Oath, about identity, community, and redefining what it means to belong in wild spaces. José shares his personal journey from rural Mexico to national conservation leadership, and why the question isn’t just how to get more peo…
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Today we are in conversation with David Gessner, the bestselling author of multiple books including his most recent release, The Book of Flaco. We talk about his exploration of the American West both on the page and through his own travels, along with the lasting legacy of Theodore Roosevelt and the paradox of land management in the United States. …
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Today we're so excited to welcome Grizzly Bear Management Specialist (retired) Tim Manley to The Wild Idea podcast! In our conversation today, we talk about Tim's pioneering work capturing Grizzly behavior in the wild, the evolution of the Grizzly - Human relationship and interactions, and how human behavior is impacting Grizzly habitat and vice ve…
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Today we are excited to be in conversation with J. Drew Lanham, an ecologist, poet, and professor. We dive into questions of wilderness, who determines the authenticity of an outdoor experience, how Black and Brown people are showing up outside, what the evolving government actions could mean for our common access to wild spaces, and so much more. …
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Today we're welcoming forest ecologist Greg Aplet as we dive into one of the most common points of interest when it comes to the wilderness today: forest fires and how they impact spaces both wild and human. We talk with Greg about legislation and governmental actions, the costs and benefits of allowing fires to burn, the after-effects of the Smoky…
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In the midst of the current administration's efforts to target public lands for privatization, we invited Susan Jane Brown—who we'll call SJ throughout today's show—to talk about what's happening right now and what it means for all of us, in this bonus episode where we're diving deep into the current threats facing the U.S. Forest Service. After se…
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Today we’re joined by wildlife scientist Corina Newsome, as we explore the roots of her passion for birds before diving into how her career has brought her into spaces of seeking environmental justice and equity and helping climate-threatened species survive in a changing world. Connect with Corina and see the links and resources mentioned in today…
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We're excited to welcome journalist Nate Schweber to the show! Today our conversation delves into how journalism has told the story of our public lands across the years, and Nate shares more about his recent book This America of Ours and other crucial writings about our public spaces. Connect with Nate and see the links and resources mentioned in t…
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In today’s episode, we’re talking with the award-winner author, conservationist, and forester Hal Herring. You’l hear about how he balances his work as a planter, a sawyer, and writer; his journey and experiences from his youth in the American South to his career in the forests of the American West, his experiences with conservation and public land…
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Welcome to Episode One of The Wild Idea Podcast! As you'll hear in today's conversation with co-hosts Bill Hodge and Anders Reynolds, this podcast is a project years in a making. The idea for this show emerged during conversations on a prairie in Montana, and we are excited to finally be delivering a series of incredible, important, and hopefully i…
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Join Joe, Brian, Doug, and the absent Victoria (who will be missed) in this episode of The Sh*t Show. The gang kicks off with an update on everyone's state and a heartfelt message about sharing the financial freedom and knowledge they've gained from their business ventures. The main focus shifts to the importance of bags in their pet station servic…
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Welcome back to The Shit Show with Joe Bosco! In this special Halloween-themed episode, Joe and the crew — Victoria, Doug, and Brian — discuss the ins and outs of running a dog waste removal franchise. Learn about their vision to help others gain financial freedom through franchising while also catching their lighthearted banter and hilarious costu…
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Join Joe Bosco and his team in a lively and humorous discussion on the challenges and learning curves of running a pet waste removal business. Hear the journey from humble beginnings to commercial success, including anecdotes on pricing strategies, business expansion, and the importance of building strong customer relationships. The episode also fe…
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Welcome this episode of the Castle Doctrine! Today we're talking about the 17th Amendment of the Constitution. If you're unfamiliar, the 17th Amendment changed how US Senators are elected. Before the 17th Amendment was ratified in 1913, Senators were appointed by the state legislatures. After the 17th Amendment, Senators were elected directly by th…
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Summary Premiere episode of the Castle Doctrine Podcast with your host Joe Gilbert The Castle Doctrine is a call to action for American citizens to take responsibility for defending their country and making lasting change. It emphasizes the need for grassroots movements and local government involvement to address issues at the community level. The …
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Host: Joe Bosco Special Guest: Victoria Bosco Summary: In this episode, Joe Bosco is joined by his daughter, Victoria, as they dive into the world of pet waste removal franchises, peppered with humor and personal anecdotes. Joe shares his journey of running Yard Sweepers for 18 years and discusses the benefits and challenges of owning a pet waste r…
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Welcome to the third episode of "Yard Sweepers," where we dive into the gritty details of managing a pet waste removal business, customer relations, and the surprising intersections of health and entrepreneurship. Join Brian, Doug, Joe, and the team as they share insights from their daily operations, discuss the nuances of customer service, and exp…
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Introduction: Welcome to Episode 2 of our podcast series where we dive into the unexpected journey from a corporate career to starting a pet waste removal business. Joe shares his initial reservations about transitioning from a Wall Street job to picking up pet waste, and how the venture became a rewarding business. Episode Highlights: The Shift fr…
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Welcome to the inaugural episode of "The Shit Show with Joe," where your host, Joe Bosco, delves into the unexpectedly lucrative world of pet waste removal. Joined by his friends Brian, Joe, and his son Doug, Joe embarks on a candid discussion about starting your own business in this niche, the adventures that come with it, and why it's crucial nev…
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Why did I launch Cosmic Radio? As an independent musician trying to make it in this business, I've discovered that the music industry has changed over time. With the advent of streaming services, videos and the flooding of the market with so much competition, it can be a real challenge to get your music heard and build an audience. Support the show…
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Welcome to Cosmic Radio! Cosmic Radio is a brand new podcast for independent, unsigned artists, singer / songwriters, rock bands and anyone who is interested in learning the ins and outs of today's music business and how to be successful. Stay tuned for interesting and informative interviews with music producers, venue owners, professional musician…
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Quick message about wrapping up this season and what's in store for the next season. [email protected] Follow Bobbi at: Sign up for Bobbi's free newsletter, Find Your Forward and receive her free guide: Thriving Forward: Master Your Inner Game for Greater Happiness, Well-Being and Success: https://www.bobbikahler.com/newsletter https://www.linked…
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Michael is back on the show and this time we talk about how he has implemented the “Let Them Theory.” He talks about how he did it, what challenges he faced, what he learned from it, and the emotional peace that he found. Michael Gagnon is Senior Manager, Strategic Sales at GoTo and has been in leadership positions for more than a decade. In additi…
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When life gives us a brick wall, it can feel like we will never find a way around it or through it. But, as this week’s guest says, “the tunnel doesn’t last forever.” This conversation will give you the inspiration and insight to keep going. Things will get better. About my guest: In his mid-30s, Kevin Lowe is a remarkable entrepreneur and transfor…
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Most people think that burnout happens because of what we are doing. But, that’s not the case. What we are doing may accelerate burnout, but it doesn’t cause it. Burnout is CAUSED by what you are NOT doing. This episode breaks down what that looks like and what you can do to course correct. About my guest: Zach White is known for changing the game …
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This episode is a beautiful story of pouring your heart into what gives you energy and life and then adapting and growing with it. Metaphorically, we all have some version of a song inside of us and we don’t have to go it alone or have all the answers, but instead maybe we are simply the steward and champion for it. I hope that this conversation wi…
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Stress can have a wide range of effects on both the body and the mind, affecting our health, happiness, well-being and success. Today's guest, Phil Barth, suffered a heart attack at an early age and was told that he needed to manage his stress or risk a worse heart attack in the future. In our conversation he shares what he learned about stress and…
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In this episode, we look at how you can strengthen the part of your brain that serves you, and quiet the part that sabotages you, so you can step into sustainable success, peace and fulfillment. We explore the 3 core muscles needed for mental fitness, and a simple framework to help you flex your mental fitness muscles easily, anytime and anywhere. …
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If you are a leader, manager or aspiring leader here are two facts to consider: 1. According to a Gallup survey, the primary characteristic that Millennial and Gen Z job candidates are looking for in an employer is that they “care about their employees’ well-being.” 2. More than 46% of the workforce is made up of Millennials and Gen Z — and that pe…
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This short episode is packed with actionable tools you can use today to start creating better tomorrows! My guest expert, Andy Williams, whose superpower is intentional decision-making shares critical insights that you won’t want to miss. Here’s what you’ll learn: How to make important decisions quicker and better – and have more confidence in them…
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