Presented by the Indoor Environments Association (IEA), The Indoor Environments Project is the podcast that takes you beneath the surface of radon, vapor intrusion, and indoor air quality. We explore the science, stories, ethics, and standards shaping the built environment—from homes to workplaces and everything in between. Each month, we sit down with leading experts, seasoned professionals, and sharp thinkers to tackle the industry's most pressing challenges, uncover historical milestones, ...
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Auto Off Topic is a weekly podcast where we talk cars, adventures with cars or anything that might be related to cars. We’ll even have the occasional guest.We’ll share the highs and lows of old car/project car ownership. We’ll tell cautionary tales about rusty bolts, blown head gaskets, snapped timing belts, spun bearings, janky wiring and how we fixed them. When not wrenching, we enjoy back road driving and our local Cars and Coffee. The hosts Brad DeSantis and Andrew Pascarella are two car ...
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The American Association of Radon Scientists and Technologists presents a variety of topics relevant to those seeking to learn more about radon. Listen in on informational conversations ranging from advocacy for lung cancer patients, national radon policy, emerging research, and much more!
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Retirement is the plan. You worked hard to get where you are, now have a retirement that works hard for you. If you want to achieve… confidence, peace of mind, control of your future, a rock-solid income plan, financial freedom, and unrestricted options in retirement this show is the right one for you! Retirement is approaching and you can’t afford to make mistakes with your money. In the back of your mind, there are concerns about what happens if there is another financial downfall as you a ...
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Welcome to are podcast we talk about radon stuff. Have random guests. Have fun. And try to have some laughs.
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Your guide to a healthier house and a less-toxic life
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Introduction to FrogKiss Talks Podcast. Welcome Listeners. Join us for an exciting journey where curiosity meets creativity! I’m thrilled to introduce you to our co-host, Hecktar, the AI-powered robot dog who’s not just intelligent but also packed with personality. Together, we dive into fascinating topics, explore the latest in technology, and share stories that inspire and entertain.
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EBC Home Hints was setup for all homeowners and buyers. The idea is to provide detailed information on home maintenance. Protect your largest investment.
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Explore the future of innovation with 'Lexicon by Interesting Engineering' – a captivating podcast that dives into the heart of groundbreaking advancements. Join us for engaging conversations with leading experts in engineering and technology. Each episode of Lexicon unravels the stories of inspiration, the mechanics of breakthroughs, and peeks into what the future holds. Discover the fascinating journey of how today's ideas are shaping tomorrow's world. https://interestingengineering.com/ne ...
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Tune in to Let’s Talk Lungs podcast as we explore ways to improve lung health, one breath at a time. This podcast addresses threats to lung health, how to protect yourself, and shares insights on living well with lung disease. Be inspired by leaders, researchers, and individuals on a lung health journey, and discover how we can help you breathe a little easier.
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Your trusted source for health tips and timely updates from the City of Meriden Health and Human Services Department. Meriden Health Talk provides expert insights on a range of topics, including disease prevention, seasonal health and local updates and alerts. Whether you’re a lifelong resident or new to town, we’re here to keep you informed, empowered, and connected.
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River to River is a conversation about the news with an Iowa perspective. Together we dig into the story behind the headlines - we talk with newsmakers and a diverse range of experts to find out how the news affects you. We take on challenging topics, explore issues from all sides, and foster conversation and understanding
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The Riverbend Awareness Project brings you a new conversation each month about important causes and issues in our community. Each episode features a conversation with a professional from our community about significant issues like heart health, Alzheimer’s, literacy, and more. Our goal is to share resources and information that will help you have a better understanding of the particular problems and solutions associated with each topic.
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Join host Larry Meiller every weekday from 11 a.m. to 01:00 p.m. on WPR News stations as he discusses environmental and consumer issues, gardening and helpful "how-to" topics with his guests.
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Originally these episodes were recorded for our one-hour weekly radio show, airing on 101.7 FM in Richmond, VA. That format didn't allow for folks to hear it unless they caught it live, and we have built the library of them so everyone can listen at their leisure. The content is designed for our local water but applies to most of the US. We discuss private well, community well, and municipal water supplies as well as common contaminants found in each. Some examples are: Chlorine, Chloramine, ...
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Lung health is important. Join host Jacob Sperling, Health Promotion Coordinator for Alberta Lung, as he delves into the world of lung health and lung disease. 1 in 5 Albertans will struggle with lung disease in their lifetime. We need to make lung health a central focus in our overall well-being. This podcast aims to educate you, the listener, on how to protect yourself and embrace compassion for others who are struggling with lung disease. To support our podcast, please visit www.patreon.c ...
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Helpful tips from industry professionals. Learn home improvement, remodeling, & construction tips from members of the HBA of Greater Springfield.
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Join host Rick Kooyman of Trade Secrets Inspections and stay in the know. In each episode, Rick shares cutting edge insight on the best ways to protect you most valuable asset... your home.
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Inconceivable! is a show that tests our panelists' knowledge of the nerdy, the useless, and the obscure. Each episode, two teams face off to answer diabolical questions about TV shows, comics, movies, books, games, and more. Host Dan Moren and scorekeeper/announcer Lex Friedman oversee the proceedings, doling out hard-earned points where appropriate. Follow the show on Mastodon.
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Ventilation impacts everything from how we breathe to how we live. Clear the Air dives into the world of indoor air quality, exploring how proper airflow, filtration, and design affect our health, comfort, and energy use. Whether you're a homeowner, builder, or air quality nerd, this show breaks down complex topics with real-world insights and expert interviews to help you breathe easier literally.
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Hello everybody. Welcome to the "It Is Better To Know " podcast with Anh, Cecilia and Valerie - we are all pharmacists in Canada. Every month, we will choose a different health related topic and break it down so it is easy for you to understand. Join us each month and let us help you help others. Stay curious, my beautiful friends.
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If you are looking to buy or sell a home, get all the information and the latest updates, tips, and tricks from Greg Ismay- your professional Raleigh Area Real Estate Agent.
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If you are looking to buy or sell a home, get all the information and the latest updates, tips, and tricks from MacIntyre and Cowen Realty Group- your professional Greater Lansing Area Real Estate Agents.
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Buying and selling real estate isn’t rocket science. Unless you’re a licensed real estate agent, real estate attorney, or a seasoned investor, there’s something to be gained by listening to Straight Forward Real Estate with the ONLY Licensed Real Estate Agent who is a Certified Senior Advisor (CSA)® in the State of Missouri. Sit back, grab a beverage, and enjoy. You’re about to get the inside scoop about everything you want to know regarding residential real estate from Certified Senior Real ...
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Part 2: Surviving Lung Cancer. Let’s Talk Radon!
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29:27Get inspired as Nurse Jill chats with two remarkable young women who have turned a scary diagnosis into an opportunity to empower people to know about radon and how to reduce their risk of lung cancer. About Episode Guests Christine Elliott is an author, speaker, and mentor to people who have experienced disease, disaster, or adversity. She is the …
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In this episode of Meriden Health Talk, our Environmental Health Office is here to talk about Radon. Radon is a naturally occurring, colorless, odorless radioactive gas that comes from the decay of uranium found in soil, rocks, and water. It moves through the ground and can seep into homes through cracks in the foundation, walls, or floors. The big…
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AI in the Radon Industry: Tools, Trust, and the Role of Professionals
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27:06Send us a text Artificial intelligence is showing up everywhere — but what does it actually mean for the radon industry? In this episode of The Indoor Environments Project, we take a grounded, professional look at how AI is beginning to influence radon measurement, mitigation design, quality control, documentation, and public communication — and wh…
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Clean home design; Radon testing; Preventing serious respiratory illness
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1:39:20We cover taking care of your lungs and breathing healthy air. We talk about reducing the amount of allergens in your home through design with Robin Wilson. Then, we cover radon testing with Michelle Schwoch. Finally, Dr. Jonathan Temte of the UW School of Medicine and Public Health talks about avoiding serious respiratory illness.…
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In this episode of the Riverbend Awareness Project, we sit down with Carolee Cooper from the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare to uncover the facts about radon. Cooper explain how radon forms, it impact on health, why homes of any age or style can be affected, and what testing reveals about the risks. We also explore local hotspots, recommende…
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Iowa schools making slow progress testing for radon
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47:32Iowa has some of the highest radon levels in the nation. By July of 2027, every public school building in Iowa must have tested for naturally occurring, cancer-causing radon gas. They're also required to post the results of that testing on their websites. With two years to go, fewer than half of school districts have met that requirement. We look a…
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Send us a text Radon is a relatively newer contaminant with regulations in place for gas level testing and mitigation, but only Maine has anything related to Radon in water. We dig into what it is, where it comes from, and why you want to stay far away from it! You can protect your home from the gas intrusion thru the soil and basements BUT you may…
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Tech update, Fire safety at home, Milwaukee’s mafia history
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1:39:20Tech expert Jesse La Grew returns to talk about what to do in case of a technology mishap, like dropping your computer in water or overheating your phone. Then, we talk with Jason Knecht, an Eau Claire fire inspector, about how to prevent fires during the winter months. Finally, we uncover Milwaukee’s mafia history with Gavin Schmitt, an author and…
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Medicare in 2026 – New Rules, Costs, and Coverage Updates
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33:52In this Episode of the Secure Your Retirement Podcast, Radon and Murs discuss why Medicare 2026 is shaping up to be one of the most impactful years for retirees and those approaching retirement. With major Medicare updates, rising Medicare costs 2026, and several Medicare new rules taking effect, understanding how these changes affect your overall …
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Iowa becomes first state to receive federal education funding waiver
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47:37Iowa leads the nation with a federal education funding waiver — what does it mean for classrooms and students? We also explore farmers’ struggles, Iowa’s ties to the Jan. 6 Capitol attack and other headlines from the week.By Ben Kieffer, Caitlin Troutman, Zoe Bentler
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Garden Talk: How to use gardening catalogs; Protecting trees in winter
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1:39:20We talk with UW Extension Outreach Specialist Bruce Spangenberg about getting the most out of your gardening catalogs. Them we look at getting your trees through unpredictable winter weather with […]
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The 'Copper Cliff': how RF cables could rewrite AI infrastructure
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43:01In this episode, we sit down with David Kuo, VP of Marketing and Business Development at Point2 Technology, to explore the company’s radical approach to breaking the data center “copper cliff.” From RF-over-plastic waveguides to ultra-efficient retimers, Point2 is challenging a decade of assumptions about how AI clusters should be wired, and what’s…
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Iowa least traffic deaths hit a century record low in 2025
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48:06For years the Iowa State Patrol has set a goal of keeping traffic deaths below 300. In 2025, they not only met that goal, but had the smallest number since 1925 with 259 deaths. On this episode we discuss some of the factors that have led to this decrease, including the hands-free driving law that took effect in July with full enforcement beginning…
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Hello listeners, we are back from our holiday break. We've got project car resolutions. Project car updates and some scale project car talk. Thanks for hanging in there and sticking with us. Please Rate, review and subscribe to the podcast on your favorite listening platform. Comments, Questions, complaints; email us at [email protected] Join …
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Home remodeling advice, and how to declutter your as-is home
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1:39:20Two experts provide advice on how to approach and complete home remodeling projects. Then, we talk to a professional organizer about decluttering the homes we have.
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U.S. forces capture of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela
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48:00Recent U.S. military operation in Venezuela has ignited debate across the country, not only over the action against Maduro, but more broadly over the President Donald Trump's foreign policy doctrine. Political scientists Kelly Shaw of Iowa State University and Sara Mitchell of the University of Iowa join the program to analyze the international fal…
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Wildlife update: Wisconsin’s owls and eagles
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1:39:14Wildlife experts Jamie Nack and David Drake return to talk about Wisconsin’s owls and how to spot one. Then, we’ll talk about Bald Eagle Days with Jeb Barzen and Jennifer Lanzendorf.
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AI makes surveillance cameras more powerful — what are your rights when you're being watched?
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47:58Surveillance cameras are spreading across Iowa and artificial intelligence makes them far more powerful. IPR's James Kelley shares his investigation into the controversial Flock cameras installed in dozens of Iowa communities. Later in the hour, legal scholar Megan Graham shares what rights citizens have in the AI area. (This episode was produced i…
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How to become an organ donor, 2026 book club selections, and winter tourism in Wisconsin
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1:39:20The organ donation process is explained by two UW Health physicians. Then, we reveal the selections for the 2026 Larry Meiller Show Book Club. Then we talk to the state’s tourism secretary about the best winter destinations and activities.
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The processes and people of the Iowa Legislature ahead of the 2026 session
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48:04The Iowa Legislature gavels in for the 2026 session next week. On today's episode we take a closer look at the processes and people at the statehouse, starting with IPR reporters Katarina Sostaric and Isabella Luu to share their insights on reporting from the capitol. Then we talk about what's changed about the legislature over the decades with for…
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Maple syrup and our warming climate, Advice about protein in your diet, Trends in Wisconsin’s cheese industry
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1:39:21First, we cover climate change and maple syrup production with Josh Bendorf of the Wisconsin State Climatology Office and Scott Hershberger from UW-Madison Extension. Then, dietitian and health coach Laura Poe joins to talk about eating well. We’ll focus on protein intake. Finally, Rachel Kerr from Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin shares cheese market tr…
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In this Episode of the Secure Your Retirement Podcast, Radon and Murs discuss a comprehensive market update 2025 recap and how lessons from last year can help investors confidently plan for retirement as we move into 2026. They reflect on policy changes, inflation trends, interest rate shifts, and how thoughtful portfolio risk management and managi…
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More of Iowans' personal data is now available to federal government
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48:05An interview with Lee Rood of the Des Moines Register about the state's agreements with the Department of Homeland Security that took effect this January, and with IPR's Rachel Cramer on new restrictions on SNAP food purchases, and more.By Ben Kieffer, Samantha McIntosh
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Garden Talk: Growing berries and starting seeds
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1:39:00We talk with Vijai Pandian about growing berries in your garden. And then we get tips from Diana Alfuth about how to start your seeds early.
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In this episode of Meriden Health Talk, we are talking about simple, realistic tips to help you have a healthy and happy new year. Eat mindfully. Eating well does not have to mean giving up all the foods you love; it’s about balance. Focus on colorful vegetables and fruits, lean proteins, and whole grains. Don’t stress over every meal but rather ai…
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Vaccination is contentious. But numbers don't lie. Vaccines help millions of people every year escape certain illness and even death in many circumstances. On the first episode of 2026 on The Unsung Lung Podcast, Jacob chats with Betty Golightly, a pharmacist and health instructor. They discuss respiratory illness and vaccines, herd immunity, and h…
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Iowa Democrats stave off Republican supermajority
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47:29Democrat Renee Hardman became the first Black woman to be elected to the Iowa Senate after winning a special election in the Des Moines area to replace the late Sen. Claire Celsi. Republicans saw the district as an opportunity to regain their supermajority, but Hardman had a decisive win in the historically blue district. On this politics day editi…
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Storing animal DNA; large study of bird songs reveals complexity
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1:39:07“Banking” DNA from endangered regional animals is under consideration by UW researchers. Then we talk to another researcher on campus, Sathya Chandra Sagar, about his work on a global study of bird calls.
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A look back at the biggest stories of 2025
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48:01IPR's journalists rehash their most consequential moments of the last year — from raucous town halls to the arrest of Des Moines schools' superintendent. Assistant news director Grant Gerlock and reporters Katarina Sostaric, Natalie Krebs, James Kelley and Rachel Cramer bring us back through the biggest stories of 2025 and share what they'll be wat…
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The mythical lumberjack; the history of cartography
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1:39:06We talk to the author of a new book on the history and myths of lumberjacks in the Northwoods. Then, 50 years of the History of Cartography Project is expected to result in six massive volumes of maps and analysis.
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An Iowan was appointed to FEMA's advisory council. A few weeks later the council was dismissed
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47:58Diogenes Ayala was named Iowa's Emergency Manager of the Year in 2022 for his response to a Madison County tornado that left six residents dead. In December 2024, Ayala was appointed to serve on the National Advisory Council for the Federal Emergency Management Agency, but a few weeks later the entire council was dismissed by the Department of Home…
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Answering your questions about family law; How to brew better coffee
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1:39:06First, we’re joined by lawyers Michael Riley and Tom Kolpien. They’ll answer your questions about family law and other legal matters. Then, an on-air workshop on making better coffee with Ryan Castelaz.
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Vanguard Announcement – Why It Matters to You
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16:35In this Episode of the Secure Your Retirement Podcast, Radon Stancil and Murs Tariq discuss a major Vanguard announcement that signals a meaningful shift in retirement planning. For years, annuities were often dismissed by large investment firms, yet today we are seeing industry leaders embrace their role in guaranteed income in retirement. Vanguar…
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Garden Talk: Gardening can be murder; A new guide to perennials
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1:39:03In the doldrums of winter we talk to the author of a new book that explores how mystery writers have used gardening in their stories. Then, the American Horticultural Society has a new perennial guide out and we look at selecting plants, using them in your landscape, and how to get more blooms.
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‘Extra! Extra! Eat All About It!’ explores Wisconsin food history; The rediscovery of wild cacao
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1:39:03We talk with Jane Conway and Randi Julia Ramsden about their book “Extra! Extra! Eat All About It! Recipes and Culinary Curiosities from Historic Wisconsin Newspapers.” Then, we talk to Rowan Jacobsen, author of the new book “Wild Chocolate: Across the Americas in Search of Cacao’s Soul.”
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In this episode of Meriden Health Talk, Victoria George from Rushford in Meriden is back to talk to you about certain risks that alcohol and drugs pose to young people and our community, particularly during the holiday season. For many families, the holidays are a time for travel, celebration, and connection. Yet on the nation’s roadways, this seas…
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Holiday special: underrated Christmas and holiday movies, Santa Claus comes to the studio
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1:39:03First, we talk about Christmas movies with Jamison Rabbitt, a Sun Prairie-based movie review show host. At noon, it’s a special visit from Santa and elf Jingle. They will be ready to hear what kids want for Christmas at the number 800-642-1234 or email [email protected].
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Who plows Wisconsin highways, and how to keep dogs from jumping on guests
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1:39:20County road crews maintain, plow and salt Wisconsin’s highways. We learn how they do it all. Then, a dog trainer has advice for reducing chaos at the front door.
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What are the real solutions for the program you've paid into your entire life? Social Security's trust fund is projected to be depleted by 2033, which would trigger automatic benefit cuts unless Congress acts. Democrat Martin O’Malley, Former Social Security Commissioner, and Marc Goldwein from the nonpartisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Bu…
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Book club: “A Measured Thread,” What you need to know before filing your 2025 taxes
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1:39:05First, we talk about the book “A Measured Thread” with author Mary Behan. It’s our final book club novel of the year. Then, Mary Mellem, a tax professional, helps you get your 2025 tax documents ready to file.
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In this Episode of the Secure Your Retirement Podcast, Radon and Murs discuss a comprehensive year-end tax checklist designed specifically for those in or nearing retirement. As the calendar winds down, it’s easy to overlook critical financial decisions that can significantly impact your retirement income tax and long-term retirement planning. This…
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Iowans are making efforts to improve water quality across the state
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47:27Iowans share how they are trying to reduce pollutants in waterways on this archive episode.By Ben Kieffer, Caitlin Troutman
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Garden Talk: Effective landscape lighting; Perennial farming
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1:39:08We talk with Woody Kerwin about how and where to use lighting. And then we hear about how the Savannah Institute is helping to shape the future of farming.
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What can a 9-year-old teach us about civic engagement?
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48:04We meet Henry Menniga, a remarkable young resident of Des Moines who was awarded the National Association of Secretaries of State Medallion Award for his work promoting voter education and community service. Henry and his mom, Molly, talk about the start of his civic interests, a mock election when he was 4. Then, we talk with University of Iowa la…
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Winter vehicle readiness, and the history of a Madison sports stadium
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1:39:20Winter in Wisconsin means making sure your vehicle can handle the harsh conditions. We get some auto maintenance advice. Then, we talk to the author of a new book tracing the history of Madison’s Breese Stevens Field.
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In this episode of Meriden Health Talk, we want to talk about Naloxone, also known as Narcan, and why it is important. Naloxone, also known as Narcan™, is a lifesaving opioid overdose reversal medication. It is a short acting medication that can reverse a lethal dosage of opioids by temporarily blocking the effects of the drug. Naloxone restores so…
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Iowa National Guard deaths reignite questions about U.S. mission in Syria
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48:01Two Iowa National Guard soldiers were killed in Syria, the first American casualties there since the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime. Political scientists Karen Kedrowski and Wayne Moyer break down what it means. Plus, Iowa politics including U.S. Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks’ role in the House GOP health care debate and a new Republican challeng…
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DynamX: meet the heart stent that moves like a living artery
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46:58In today’s episode, we sit down with Dr. Tamil Selvan Muthusamy, an interventional cardiologist trained in the UK and Europe, now practicing in Kuala Lumpur, to explore what may be the most important advance in cardiology in the last two decades: a new “bioadaptive” stent that actually moves and remodels with your arteries. We dive into why traditi…
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Climate impacts on Wisconsin recreation; Air travel etiquette; History of sleigh rides
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1:39:11First, we unpack the evolving impact of climate change on Wisconsin tourism and recreation. Then we talk to a certified etiquette instructor about how to be civil when traveling by air. Finally, we look at the history of sleigh transportation in Wisconsin.
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Michael Perry’s ‘Improbable Mentors & Happy Tangents’
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1:39:20Mentors, whether they know it or not, change the way you think about yourself and your life goals. Michael Perry stops by to talk about his latest book about the unexpected mentors he’s had in life, and what he’s learned from all the paths he’s walked.
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