We connect you to stories at Washington State University, from meaningful research to fascinating people and campus life. Each month we’ll have an episode where Cougs from all over talk with us about research and outreach, and another episode that spotlights a WSU alum or happenings on one of WSU campuses. Do you have any WSU story ideas for the podcast? We’d love to hear them. Email us or send a note through our contact form. If you like the Washington State Magazine podcast, please like us ...
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An improvised web comedy about a job interview. David (Aaron Hilliard) is a wealthy internet pioneer looking for an assistant. Marcy (Kit Pongetti) is willing to say or do anything to get the job.
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If you want to know what's going down in Tinseltown, Celebrity Buzz's Emily Stone's your girl. With her wacky sense of humor and insider knowledge about everything from Lindsay's latest meltdown to Madonna's newest boy-toy, Emily's more than your average, everyday celeb chronicler. Find out what she's buzzing about (Britney, J.Lo, Brad, Jen) now.
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Presented by Hot Off The Press President Paulette Jarvey and Gail Booth, Paper Wishes Weekly Webisodes feature a new and different paper crafting technique each week-from the comfort of your own computer! Each video segment runs about 5-20 minutes and features the latest products, techniques, ideas and instruction—all at the click of a mouse. For the latest episode, visit PaperWishes.com every week. This podcast will feature some of our favorite episodes.
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Shift Logic is a green video web series that let's it's viewers program the show by allowing them to submit and vote on relevant and ridiculous environmental news.
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Grass Roots is a comedy web series following the exploits of two very impolitic political hacks on the campaign trail. Unfortunately for their candidate, Miles and Harry (Aaron Hilliard and Kirby Heyborne) seem to be losing more votes than they're winning. Created by Aaron Hilliard | Yardhill Films
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Ecover presents a new and original Webseries hosted by Kathy Valentine and directed by Mike Greene. In its first-ever virtually live podcast Webseries, Ecover goes backstage at the thinkVitality Fashion Show to interview ecological fashion designers and natural product manufacturers about the importance of commUNITY and the need for continued research and development for the kinds of consumer products that can positively impact your personal health and the environment. Tune in every Thursday!
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Alex Balcerski from ICBW.tv brightens everyone's day with "It Could Be Worse..." Alex will shows the dumber side of the celebrity world and prove that it could always be worse.
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Do G-spots really exist? Does TV rot kids' brains? And why is it that you can count calories until the cows come home and not lose a pound, but your husband stops drinking juice and drops 25? Get the answer to these (and tons more) wacky health questions by watching our original online series. First we ask the man and woman on the street what they think, and then we ask our own Dr. Ross Donaldson, a UCLA medical professor specializing in emergency medicine and international health, for his o ...
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Hunt365.tv creates realistic, educational, and fun outdoor shows to be watched via the Internet. You can get watch the HD version of these hunts at www.Hunt365.tv.
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Hunting This Week is all about providing an entertaining look at news, trending videos, and product reviews. We will feature a guest host each week.
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Follow along with Chuck Campbell on his Hunting Adventures. You can get watch the HD version of these hunts at www.HuntingWithChuck.com and you can watch similiar videos on our hunting network at www.Hunt365.tv.
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This channel consists of videos of our turkey hunts all over the country and throughout the years. You can get watch the HD version of these hunts at www.TurkeyThumpers.com and you can watch similiar videos on our hunting network at www.Hunt365.tv.
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This channel contains video podcasts that include hunting articles, stories, and actual hunts that I have created during my year round hunting adventures. You can get watch the HD version of these hunts at www.ToxieGivens.com and you can watch similiar videos on our hunting network at www.Hunt365.tv.
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Welcome to Fitness For Hunters! Come along with Kelly as she teaches you how to get in shape, eat right, and stay motivated to get healthy for your hunting season.
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Two young Scots discuss their experiences of making a short film, "Fictional Fiction", with no experience or budget.
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This show is different than other hunting shows because it involves following all aspects involved with running a quality deer managed hunting club. There are no scripts and some of our video is going to be raw and unedited. What you see is what you are going to get thus the word "Reality" in the title. You can get watch the HD version of these hunts at www.RealityHuntClub.com and you can watch similiar videos on our hunting network at www.Hunt365.tv.
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Joe Satriani "Black Swans and Wormhole Wizards" Podcast
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Video podcast where Joe personally gives insight to each track off of his upcoming release, "Black Swans and Wormhole Wizards". Also included is a sample of each song and exclusive video from Skywalker Sound, where the album was recorded.
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Welcome to All Archery Outdoors! My passion is archery whether I am working on bows at my job or chasing just about everything with bow in hand, I am all archery all the time. You can get watch the HD version of these hunts at www.AllArcheryOutdoors.com and you can watch similiar videos on our hunting network at www.Hunt365.tv.
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Welcome to Frog's Taxidermy Adventures. I am Frog Mullis. I was born and raised in middle Georgia and in that time I have hunted most everything that walks the woods. I am the owner of Frogapos;s Buck Shop Taxidermy so you can see that the wildlife of Georgia is my life. If I am not mounting a trophy for someone then I am out pursuing one of my own. So come join me in my adventures! You can get watch the HD version of these hunts at www.FrogsTaxidermyAdventures.com and you can watch similiar ...
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Welcome! This Web Series' purpose is to introduce the great outdoors and hunting, specifically turkey hunting, to our youth; and to get kids spending some quality time with their parents. These videos are from youth turkey hunts all over the country. We hope you enjoy Jr. Turkey Thumpers for years to come. You can get watch the HD version of these hunts at www.JrTurkeyThumpers.com and you can watch similiar videos on our hunting network at www.Hunt365.tv.
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When Gary Chastagner was a kid in the 1950s, his parents typically displayed their Christmas tree for about a week. The tree went up on December 24—often after he went to bed—and came down after New Year’s Day. Now, consumers want fresh-cut trees that can be displayed for weeks without losing their needles. Chastagner, a professor emeritus of plant…
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Philip Meech and Caffè Lusso take people on a coffee journey around the world. A coffee roaster and entrepreneur for over 25 years, he wants coffee drinkers to slow down, taste the roasted beans and enjoy the rich variety. In this episode, Philip talks with Washington State Magazine editor Larry Clark about enjoying coffee, his lifelong love of cof…
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Always educating: WSU Police Chief Dawn Daniels
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16:54Dawn Daniels was appointed as Washington State University’s police chief in August 2025. Daniels shares her journey from WSU student to leading the university’s police department. Over the years, she has served in various WSU roles including community policing officer, sergeant, and firearms instructor. With nearly three decades of service, she ref…
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Opioid misuse and overdoses are a serious public health crisis across Washington state and nationwide. From 2019 to 2021, the annual number of opioid drug overdose deaths in the state nearly doubled. About 55 people in America die each day from an overdose of prescribed or illicit opioids, including fentanyl and heroin. It’s crucial to get real inf…
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The art of baseball: Dick Perez, Marq Evans, and The Diamond King
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28:12For over 20 years, Dick Perez was the official artist of the National Baseball Hall of Fame, painting the game’s history and every Hall of Fame ballplayer—a project he continues into his 80s. Marq Evans (Claydream, The Glamour & The Squalor) directed The Diamond King, a documentary that tells the fascinating story of Perez, the “Picasso of Baseball…
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Rock on: Digging into the history of rock ‘n’ roll
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36:20“It’s only rock n roll, but I like it,” is not really a good answer in Washington State University’s popular history of rock music class. Hundreds of WSU students learn how to really dig into the tunes. They study how rock ‘n’ roll is tied into American society, history, and culture, by analyzing lyrics and music styles from over the decades. A.J. …
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Farming life and the essential work of producing food for the world has long been celebrated in art, literature, and essays. Richard Scheuerman, an educator, author, and 1972 history graduate from Washington State University, wrote three books that take a deep dive into art and books about farming. He covers a huge span of time and geography, from …
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Students, teachers, and schools learned a lot during the COVID-19 pandemic. Many of the challenges and opportunities were already there, just emphasized by the global health emergency, says Johnny Lupinacci, associate professor at the Washington State University College of Education. Lupinacci teaches future teachers and education researchers, and …
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A year of extremes: 2024 weather in review
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16:39Weatherwise, July 2024 was a doozy. Palm Springs hit 124 degrees. Alaska had the wettest July on record. Washington DC tied its record for the most consecutive days with temperatures over 100. Hurricane Beryl became the earliest category five hurricane in history. And a Chicago derecho spawned 32 tornadoes in single day. “All of that happened just …
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Exceptional stories from Washington State
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11:53The stories of Washington State University are stories of the state, covering agriculture and architecture, geography and geology, history and industry, people and places, and a lot more from the Puget Sound to the Palouse. Many of those stories are gathered in The Evergreen Collection: Exceptional Stories from Across Washington State, an anthology…
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If you listen to Washington State University sports, you’ll hear calls from a Coug who’s returned home: Chris King. Chris graduated in 2009 from the Edward R. Murrow College of Communication, returned to WSU when he took over radio broadcast announcing duties from Matt Chazanow in fall 2024. King came back to Pullman after announcing for minor leag…
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A stormwater priority: Protecting coho salmon from tire chemicals
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22:16Coho salmon in urban areas were dying from stormwater runoff, but scientists didn’t know why until a few years ago. A team of researchers from Washington State University and University of Washington identified a chemical found in tires as the culprit. Tires contain 6PPD, which keeps the rubber from cracking after exposure to ozone in the atmospher…
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Opportunity for the Cougs: A chat with WSU Athletic Director Anne McCoy
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22:51As the Pac-12’s remaining members—Washington State University and Oregon State University—began rebuilding the conference, WSU President Kirk Schulz announced in June 2024 that Anne McCoy was the new permanent athletics director. McCoy hit the ground running earlier in the year as interim AD, since she has worked for WSU Athletics since 2001 in alm…
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Remembering to perform a future action is a critical part of daily life. Psychologists refer to this as our “prospective memory,” and some examples include remembering to pay bills on time, returning library books when they’re due, or getting to doctor’s appointments. Brooke Beech is a Washington State University doctoral student specializing in cl…
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Sweet beats with the Cougar Marching Band
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23:46The WSU Fight Song, the roaring crowd, the electric atmosphere. Washington State University’s Cougar Marching Band is often the heart and soul that connects WSU alumni and fans at these games. In this episode, new Cougar Marching Band director Jon Sweet takes magazine associate editor Adriana Janovich behind the scenes. He talks about the music, th…
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TikTok Rx: Youth turn to social media for health advice
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15:19Young people have lots of questions about diet, exercise, and sexual health. TikTok is one of their most trusted venues for finding out information. “They’ll go to TikTok and ask questions,” says Nicole O’Donnell, assistant professor at Washington State University’s Edward R. Murrow College of Communication. “They’re learning about health mostly th…
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Weather Watch: Reflecting on a Year of Extremes with Nathan Santo Domingo
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23:112023 was a year of weather extremes, with damaging floods, fires, and storms unfolding across the globe. The United States logged a historic number of billion-dollar weather disasters, while smoke from Canada’s wildfires choked parts of the country. “It’s kind of odd to be talking about our neighbor just to the north, but they really did have such …
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Feeding our ethics: A conversation about food and values with Samantha Noll
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34:38A simple decision about what to order for lunch can have profound effects on others. “Food is interesting because it touches so many other communities,” says Samantha Noll, an associate professor of bioethics in the School of Politics, Philosophy, and Public Affairs at Washington State University. “When we decide that we're going to eat that falafe…
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Restoring Palouse prairie: A field trip with Chris Duke
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17:37Palouse prairie of eastern Washington and northwestern Idaho is an endangered landscape. It’s dominated by forbs—flowering plants—that cover the fields with a riot of color that attracts native pollinators. The Phoenix Conservancy is among the groups restoring Palouse prairie. Led by Chris Duke, a doctoral graduate in biology from Washington State …
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Eric McElroy is an American pianist and composer who released his debut album, Tongues of Fire, in March 2023 on Somm Recordings. He wrote the songs to accompany poems from modern poets W.S. Merwin, Gregory Leadbetter, Grevel Lindop, Alice Oswald, and Robert Graves. The poems are sung by acclaimed English tenor James Gilchrist and McElroy performs …
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Dean Janikowski is the kicker for Washington State University’s football team, a 2022 graduate and currently an MBA student at WSU. He also has a great time on Instagram and other social media with photos and videos playing football for the Cougs, riding dirt bikes, and kicking spicy Chicken McNuggets. In this episode, Dean talks with Washington St…
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Kellie Zimmerman, Brightloom, and adventures in tech
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17:11Kellie Zimmerman is no stranger to the Seattle tech scene. And she’s on a new adventure in the industry. She spent over 15 years building and leading teams in companies such as Concur and Avalara. Zimmerman is now CEO of Bellevue-based startup Brightloom, which leverages AI and data to help restaurants such as El Pollo Loco, Ruby Tuesday, and Jamba…
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James Donaldson had a great college and professional basketball career, a physical therapy business, and many aspirations, even in retirement from sports. But over the course of several years, illness, bankruptcy, divorce, and circumstances in life sent Donaldson into a dark mental spiral. He found his way back, writing a book about his struggles a…
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Tom Haig loves adventure. From his high-flying diving days of youth to his recovery from a bicycling accident that left him paralyzed, Haig keeps on moving. He chronicles his life, struggles, and triumphs in a new memoir from WSU Press, Global Nomad: My Travels through Diving, Tragedy, and Rebirth. Haig writes with wit and candor about the ups and …
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ChatGPT, DALL-E, Midjourney, Stable Diffusion—names that most of us hadn’t heard more than a couple of years ago now represent a slew of creative programs powered by artificial intelligence. Large language model AI programs can write stories and articles, make illustrations and artwork, and converse with users using prompts. But what does it mean f…
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Helen Mary Szablya and her family fled their home country of Hungary and its Communist regime in a harrowing journey under the cover of night in 1956. They traveled to Austria, Canada, and then to Pullman, Washington, where Helen received a degree, her husband John was an engineering professor, and they raised their family. Helen tells the full sto…
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The treacherous Arctic is the setting of a harrowing true story of shipwreck, disaster, and survival in the early twentieth century. Acclaimed adventure writer Buddy Levy, also a creative writing and English professor at Washington State University, talks with Washington State Magazine associate editor Adriana Janovich about his latest book, Empire…
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Art experiences and happiness: a visit to the museum
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29:49Can experiencing art improve your wellbeing? What better way to answer that question than to visit an art museum at Washington State University. Ryan Hardesty, executive director of the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU, takes Washington State Magazine editor Larry Clark on a tour of the museum in WSU Pullman’s Crimson Cube. They have plenty to di…
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There are a million things to do with fungi, from boats to book covers to medicine for bees. Katy Ayers, a Washington State University student and avowed mycophile has done some pretty amazing things with mushrooms and fungi, including a world record canoe and homes for bees. In this episode, we talk with the bioengineering and biochemistry major a…
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Larkin Campbell calls himself an unknown actor. Now the Washington State University alum takes us behind the scenes of a life in Hollywood, not as a celebrity but as someone who loves the industry even if only a few recognize him. In this episode, Larkin talks about his WSU memories, getting into the acting business, and playing Coach Shane in the …
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Actress, model, and author Blanca Blanco grew up around Chelan in north-central Washington state. Her parents from Mexico—her dad was a farmworker and her mom took care of peoples’ kids—had very little money, but Blanco had big dreams for her future. In her recent memoir, Blanco tells her story of tenacity and determination, how she went from a tou…
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Enrique Cerna and Matt Chan, two veterans of television work, had many conversations as people of color in the industry and in the United States. They decided to start a podcast, Chino Y Chicano, to talk about the tough complexities of race, and invite guests to join those discussions. Cerna, an alum and Regent of Washington State University, discu…
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Medical leadership and 3D-printed cartilage
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21:12The Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine at Washington State University emphasizes leadership as part of its curriculum for medical doctors. Founding Dean John Tomkowiak talks about why leadership training is so crucial as health care evolves into medical teams. Physicians who are prepared to be leaders could provide better care for people and take a…
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Bruce Barritt and the Cosmic Crisp® apple
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22:40Cosmic Crisp® just might be the perfect apple. Crisp, firm, juicy, sweet, slow to brown, and all around pleasing in appearance, it’s good for eating fresh as well as for cooking, in both sweet and savory dishes. Since its commercial release at the end of 2019, the inherently festive, crimson-colored apple, flecked with tiny golden lenticels and dub…
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Listen to a review and tracks from YAZZ Band: New Normal, a new jazz album recorded during the pandemic lockdown by Regents Professor of music Greg Yasinitsky at Washington State University. Along with guest musicians, Yasinitsky made the "little big band" sound from tracks recorded all over the world and then produced at the WSU recording studio. …
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The future of hydrogen fuel and a Seattle DJ
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30:53Hydrogen fuel is emerging as a major part of the future fuel mix. Washington State University mechanical engineer Jacob Leachman has been on leading edge of hydrogen research for over a decade. He talks about hydrogen projects in the Pacific Northwest, reasons why hydrogen is a fuel of choice, and the potential of the fuel. Also in this episode: Se…
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Hydrogen fuel start-up, a Coug love story, and healthy plant relationships
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27:22How do you take innovative research from the university lab to the public? Three Washington State University engineering researchers working on unique hydrogen fuel tanks, fueling stations, and other technology started their own company to move their findings into the commercial world. We spoke with two of the founders about the challenges of launc…
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Bats could be a key to help prevent a future pandemic. Washington State University researchers Stephanie Seifert and Michael Letko explain why the flying mammals are important for improving our understanding of viruses and diseases that spill over from animals to humans, such as Ebola, Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), and SARS-CoV-2 novel c…
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Roast goose, researcher parents, and a plague journal
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17:32“There never was such a goose. ... Its tenderness and flavour, size and cheapness, were the themes of universal admiration,” wrote Charles Dickens in A Christmas Carol. On this episode, Washington State University executive chef Jamie Callison offers ways to roast and serve the classic holiday goose and sides. It’s a dish ready for a comeback. Also…
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Glenn Johnson: Voice of the Cougs for 40+ years
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28:32We’re all missing the Apple Cup tradition this year, but we can still listen to the Voice of the Cougs. Glenn Johnson, mayor of Pullman and WSU football and basketball announcer, talked with associate editor Adriana Janovich via Zoom about his 40 plus years as Voice of the Cougars, and the surreal experience of announcing a 2020 football game at Ma…
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Rowing for 50 years, listening to art, and encouraging women in STEM
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18:58Cougar Crew, a scrappy and resilient group of rowers at Washington State University, recently celebrated its 50th anniversary. They had to cancel a banquet and other events due to COVID-19, but former coach Ken Struckmeyer and rower Doug “Doc” Engle reminisce about the team, catching a crab, and rowing on the Snake River near Pullman. Also in this …
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Hunting the western toad, recognizing courage, and delving into the novel Stripland
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16:50Erim Gómez lives his childhood dream: catching frogs, toads, and salamanders. The doctoral student in environmental studies hunts for the western toad along the Snake River, as he works to determine the biodiversity of amphibians on the Palouse prairie. Also in this episode: Carla Peperzak risked her life and freedom in World War II as a member of …
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Composing music, living with wasps, and relishing Rainier cherries
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15:48Composer and Washington State University music professor Greg Yasinitsky hears a band in his head when he's creating music. In the premiere episode of Washington State Magazine's podcast, Yasinitsky dives into the art and craft of composition...and why writing music for kids requires special attention. Also in this episode: Megan Asche, a WSU entom…
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Turkey Thumpers: Webisode 11 - Chuck's Kansas Gobbler
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6:02So we all got our grand slam in one year except Chuck. In this webisode, he heads to Kansas to try to close his slam. Watch this video to see if he is successful.By ToxieGivens.com
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So we all got our grand slam in one year except Chuck. In this webisode, he heads to Kansas to try to close his slam. Watch this video to see if he is successful.By Turkey Thumpers
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Turkey Thumpers: Webisode 11 - Chuck's Kansas Gobbler
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6:02So we all got our grand slam in one year except Chuck. In this webisode, he heads to Kansas to try to close his slam. Watch this video to see if he is successful.By Hunt365.tv
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Turkey Thumpers: Webisode 9 - Gabbie's Merriams
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20:55Tad and Toxie shot all of their gobblers that morning so they went and hunted with Gabbie on an alfalfa field that afternoon. Watch this video to see how Gabbie killed the biggest Merriam in Turkey Thumpers history.By Hunt365.tv
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Tad and Toxie shot all of their gobblers that morning so they went and hunted with Gabbie on an alfalfa field that afternoon. Watch this video to see how Gabbie killed the biggest Merriam in Turkey Thumpers history.By Turkey Thumpers
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Turkey Thumpers: Webisode 9 - Gabbie's Merriams
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20:55Tad and Toxie shot all of their gobblers that morning so they went and hunted with Gabbie on an alfalfa field that afternoon. Watch this video to see how Gabbie killed the biggest Merriam in Turkey Thumpers history.By ToxieGivens.com
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The whole crew is hunting in New Mexico with Freedom Outfitters. Watch this video to see if they can complete the single season grand slam.By Turkey Thumpers
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