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The Packaging Paradigm Podcast

The Packaging Paradigm Podcast

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Welcome to The Packaging Paradigm Podcast! Your go-to source for crafting careers and redefining packaging. Whether you're an industry veteran or just starting out, join us as we explore the exponential career opportunities, and success stories in the packaging space. In each episode, we'll bring you expert insights, Paradigm shifts, inspiring journeys, and actionable advice from packaging leaders to help you discover, navigate and thrive in your packaging career.
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“OTELCO’s Evolution Digital explores the ways different industries have adapted to ensure continued success in today’s digital marketplace. Hosted by OTELCO Marketing and PR Manager Tracy Scheckel, each episode will feature a new guest from a different industry. Tracy will discuss with her guests how the digital age has changed operations in their organization, and how they see technology further shaping their industry. Education, the pulp and paper industry, advertising and broadcast media, ...
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Pulp Nonfiction

Sustana Fiber

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Welcome to Pulp Nonfiction: The Paper and Packaging Podcast! We’re here to explore critical issues involving packaging and the circular economy. Our guests on Pulp Nonfiction include everyone from artists and activists to manufacturers and middlemen to environmentalists and entrepreneurs to get their perspective on what they think are the most critical subjects regarding sustainability today. This podcast is brought to you by Sustana, a leading producer of FSC®-certified sustainable recycled ...
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Golden Age Fiction

Paul Lawley-Jones

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Stories from the "Golden Age of Pulp Fiction." The "Golden Age of Pulp Fiction" is generally considered to be from the last decade of the 1800s to the mid-1900s, when magazines published on cheap pulp paper filled (mostly American) news-stands. Notable examples of these pulp fiction magazines include Argosy, Blue Book Magazine, Adventure, Detective Story Magazine, Weird Tales, and Astounding Stories. If you have a story that you'd like me to perform, please let me know using the email addres ...
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Tin Can Synth Jam

Juanito Moore

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I've built a radically DIY synthesizer out of electronic components and tin cans and paper bags. Listen to me wrestle mightily with it, trying to get it to make tolerable sounds!
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Valmet’s Forward Talks podcasts invites Valmet's professionals and visiting industry experts discuss topics like megatrends, sustainability, innovations and digitalization to give you new ideas and food for thought.
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Newfoundland Boy is about the Canadian province of Newfoundland. There's a new episode every Saturday, available (with transcripts) wherever you get podcasts. Logo art: Untitled painting by Wayne Jones ››› Music: "Spirit Blossom" by RomanBelov, via Pixabay ››› © 2025 by Wayne Jones
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SHOW NOTES The paper mill in Corner Brook is a hundred years old Sources ◘ Alex Kennedy, “Here Are Some of the Newest Mayors in Western and Northern Newfoundland,” CBC, October 2, 2025, https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/chaisson-corner-brook-mayor-1.7649828 ◘ ◘ “Bowater,” Wikipedia, June 7, 2025, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bow…
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The PM40 Daily Show is a wrap-up of how the PM40, the forest industry/pulp and paper stock index, fared. We highlight the top winners, along with the top decliners. This PM40 update has been provided only as a courtesy to our listeners. Nothing said here is to be construed as financial advice. Always consult with financial professionals before taki…
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Get caught up on the latest news from around the pulp and paper world in our weekly program, including updates from Rayonier, PotlatchDeltic, Sofidel, Kimberly-Clark, Georgia-Pacific, Pixelle Specialty Solutions, Kap Paper, Norske Skog, Metsä, Interfor and more. Nips is a weekly show of contemporary information related to the pulp and paper industr…
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Pst! This is top secret. Don't let it get around, but we've got the Russians right where we want them. They haven't got a secret left to their name. We know every detail. You see, the Russians were pretty sure their inner circle was leakproof, that no one could penetrate their vaults. But they reckoned without-- Today's story is "The Man who Knew E…
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—SHOW NOTES— ◘ A look at some student papers about the bathroom graffiti in various buildings on the Memorial University campus ◘ Sources ◘ Arluke, Arnold, Lanny Kutakoff, and Jack Levin. “Are the Times Changing? An Analysis of Gender Differences in Sexual Graffiti.” Sex Roles 16, nos. 1–2 (1987): 1–7. ◘ ◘ Bartholome, Lynn, and Philip Snyder. “Is I…
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The PM40 Daily Show is a wrap-up of how the PM40, the forest industry/pulp and paper stock index, fared. We highlight the top winners, along with the top decliners. This PM40 update has been provided only as a courtesy to our listeners. Nothing said here is to be construed as financial advice. Always consult with financial professionals before taki…
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Albrekt Verbrug was confident in his ability to hijack the Mars-Titan freighter 'By Jove,' and deliver its cargo of lithium and other materials to his comrades in the Flanjo military. But the crew of the 'By Jove' were experienced spacemen and Albrekt was not. "Blow the Man Down" appeared in "Worlds of If Science Fiction," March 1955, pages 92 to 1…
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The PM40 Daily Show is a wrap-up of how the PM40, the forest industry/pulp and paper stock index, fared. We highlight the top winners, along with the top decliners. This PM40 update has been provided only as a courtesy to our listeners. Nothing said here is to be construed as financial advice. Always consult with financial professionals before taki…
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The PM40 Daily Show is a wrap-up of how the PM40, the forest industry/pulp and paper stock index, fared. We highlight the top winners, along with the top decliners. This PM40 update has been provided only as a courtesy to our listeners. Nothing said here is to be construed as financial advice. Always consult with financial professionals before taki…
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The PM40 Daily Show is a wrap-up of how the PM40, the forest industry/pulp and paper stock index, fared. We highlight the top winners, along with the top decliners. This PM40 update has been provided only as a courtesy to our listeners. Nothing said here is to be construed as financial advice. Always consult with financial professionals before taki…
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The PM40 Daily Show is a wrap-up of how the PM40, the forest industry/pulp and paper stock index, fared. We highlight the top winners, along with the top decliners. This PM40 update has been provided only as a courtesy to our listeners. Nothing said here is to be construed as financial advice. Always consult with financial professionals before taki…
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Get caught up on the latest news from around the pulp and paper world in our weekly program, including updates from Pratt Industries, Packaging Corporation of America, Pixelle Specialty Solutions, J.D. Irving, Cascades, Sappi, Suzano, Mativ, UPM, Södra, Interfor and more. Nips is a weekly show of contemporary information related to the pulp and pap…
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Nobody knew that Gruin had killed his sweetheart, but her little red heels tapped a march of death wherever he went, driving him to a desperate resolve. Today's story is Clicking Red Heels, by Paul Ernst. It appeared in the June 1937 issue of Weird Tales on pages 668 to 677. Paul Frederick Ernst (November 7, 1899, Akron, Ohio – September 21, 1985, …
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Bertrand Baxter was a man's man living in a household of women, most of whom baffled him. But, when he discovered a unique connection to his youngest daughter, who was still a baby, he devised a plan to understand women better. "Go To Sleep, My Darling" appeared in "Infinity Science Fiction," November 1958, page 99 - 109. Winston Kinney Marks (1915…
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The PM40 Daily Show is a wrap-up of how the PM40, the forest industry/pulp and paper stock index, fared. We highlight the top winners, along with the top decliners. This PM40 update has been provided only as a courtesy to our listeners. Nothing said here is to be construed as financial advice. Always consult with financial professionals before taki…
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The PM40 Daily Show is a wrap-up of how the PM40, the forest industry/pulp and paper stock index, fared. We highlight the top winners, along with the top decliners. This PM40 update has been provided only as a courtesy to our listeners. Nothing said here is to be construed as financial advice. Always consult with financial professionals before taki…
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The PM40 Daily Show is a wrap-up of how the PM40, the forest industry/pulp and paper stock index, fared. We highlight the top winners, along with the top decliners. This PM40 update has been provided only as a courtesy to our listeners. Nothing said here is to be construed as financial advice. Always consult with financial professionals before taki…
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The PM40 Daily Show is a wrap-up of how the PM40, the forest industry/pulp and paper stock index, fared. We highlight the top winners, along with the top decliners. This PM40 update has been provided only as a courtesy to our listeners. Nothing said here is to be construed as financial advice. Always consult with financial professionals before taki…
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The PM40 Daily Show is a wrap-up of how the PM40, the forest industry/pulp and paper stock index, fared. We highlight the top winners, along with the top decliners. This PM40 update has been provided only as a courtesy to our listeners. Nothing said here is to be construed as financial advice. Always consult with financial professionals before taki…
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A strange and curious little story, about the moonlight mating of flowers. Today's story is "Vallisneria Madness", by Ralph Milne Farley. It appeared in the May 1937 issue of Weird Tales on pages 612 to 616. Ralph Milne Farley was the pen name of the science fiction writing collaboration between Roger Sherman Hoar, state senator and assistant Attor…
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Get caught up on the latest news from around the pulp and paper world in our weekly program, including updates from Smurfit Westrock, Lenzing, Greif Inc., International Paper, Molpus Woodlands Group, Monadnock Paper Mills, Pregis, Roseburg Forest Products, Borregaard, JBM Packaging, Ahlstrom, Tolko and more. Nips is a weekly show of contemporary in…
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The PM40 Daily Show is a wrap-up of how the PM40, the forest industry/pulp and paper stock index, fared. We highlight the top winners, along with the top decliners. This PM40 update has been provided only as a courtesy to our listeners. Nothing said here is to be construed as financial advice. Always consult with financial professionals before taki…
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The PM40 Daily Show is a wrap-up of how the PM40, the forest industry/pulp and paper stock index, fared. We highlight the top winners, along with the top decliners. This PM40 update has been provided only as a courtesy to our listeners. Nothing said here is to be construed as financial advice. Always consult with financial professionals before taki…
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Professor Halley had perfected his machine for shrinking objects to sub-atomic size, and his trusty assistant, Hale McLaren was ready to make the journey into the sub-atomic universe. His daughter, Shirley, who loved Hale, was also determined to go, and Halley reluctantly agreed. The plan was to bring them back in half an hour, but Halley had made …
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The PM40 Daily Show is a wrap-up of how the PM40, the forest industry/pulp and paper stock index, fared. We highlight the top winners, along with the top decliners. This PM40 update has been provided only as a courtesy to our listeners. Nothing said here is to be construed as financial advice. Always consult with financial professionals before taki…
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The PM40 Daily Show is a wrap-up of how the PM40, the forest industry/pulp and paper stock index, fared. We highlight the top winners, along with the top decliners. This PM40 update has been provided only as a courtesy to our listeners. Nothing said here is to be construed as financial advice. Always consult with financial professionals before taki…
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The PM40 Daily Show is a wrap-up of how the PM40, the forest industry/pulp and paper stock index, fared. We highlight the top winners, along with the top decliners. This PM40 update has been provided only as a courtesy to our listeners. Nothing said here is to be construed as financial advice. Always consult with financial professionals before taki…
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Whatever goes up must come down. Including moon rockets. But there's no law saying what they must come down to. Today's story is "Down to Earth" by Harry Harrison. It appeared in the November 1963 issue of Amazing Stories on pages 53 to 71. Harry Max Harrison (March 12, 1925 – August 15, 2012) was an American science fiction author, known mostly fo…
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Get caught up on the latest news from around the pulp and paper world in our weekly program, including updates from Smurfit Westrock, International Paper, Monadnock Paper Mills, Pregis, Roseburg Forest Products, Borregaard, JBM Packaging, Ahlstrom, Tolko and more. Nips is a weekly show of contemporary information related to the pulp and paper indus…
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