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Join me on the second segment of my ecotourism trip to Tasmania, Australia (my unscientific, amateur, American, vegan, wombat-obsessed perspective) with all my own audio recordings from my June 2025 trip. This 58-minute (part 2) segment of the trip takes you along with me to my favorite part -- Maria Island National Park and its wombats, kangaroos and wallabies, stingrays, and ruby red anemones, and the culling issue of marsupial "overpopulation" -- through to Port Arthur Historic Convict Site, then on to the city of Hobart, with insights from my Conference on Communication and Environment #COCE2025 (at Univ of Tasmania), including compelling audio clips from Tassie Green Party pioneers who spoke to us -- Bob Brown and Christine Milne. As retired Members of Parliament, and forest/river and gender activists, Christine and Bob have refreshingly candid political advice for activists that also gives listeners insights into current Australian politics. Plus you get to hear their cool Aussie accents (much better than my one attempt early on to do an Aussie accent). "Bad Weather" pronounced "Beed Weeth-uh." (side note: I loved the cool weather there in their winter and the sunny days on the coast). If you like my ecotourist ramblings and low-tech audio, make sure you've listened to Tassie podcast part 1 in the previous podcast posting. And see photos and videos from my trip at https://www.facebook.com/InTunetoNature Idea: You can do a drinking game every time I talk about wombat poop, the ferry, and how adorable any marsupial is. Note: All the animal audio and photos here are of free-living/wild animals (no one was captive in a zoo or sanctuary), which did limit the number of other animal species I interacted with (no Tasmanian Devils or platypuses this time), but I felt it was a more natural and respectful way to interact (it was the animal individual's choice to get near me or allow me nearer to them). And I had an amazing time, and was elated for every wild animal I saw (like fairy wrens or swamp hens at outdoor bistro tables eating my chia pudding cup). As part of me compensating for the greenhouse gas emitted from my international trip, I made some donations to the Tasmanian Land Conservancy and the Aboriginal Land Council of Tasmania and the Friends of Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary. "In Tune to Nature" is a weekly radio show airing Wednesdays at 6pm Eastern Time on 89.3FM-Atlanta radio and streaming worldwide on wrfg.org (Radio Free Georgia, a nonprofit indie station) hosted by me, Carrie Freeman, or Melody Paris. The show's website and my contact info can be found at https://wrfg.org/intunetonature/ Tell me about wildlife experiences YOU have had in Australia or any comments on my Tasmania trip, and I might mention it on a future show. Thank you, friends! Take care of yourself and others, including other species, like wombats! Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed on In Tune to Nature do not necessarily reflect those of WRFG, its board, staff or volunteers.
There's more to that scoop of ice cream on a cone or in a dish. Aubrey Schlimgen finds out about the secret ingredient one Wisconsin ice cream maker uses to woo consumers into their next flavor. She talks with Ken Norton, Director of Retail Operations-Chocolate Shoppe Ice Cream Co. in Madison. The company started in 1962 started as a chocolate shop with ice cream, then shifted to just ice cream. Today he says they serve all over the US. This year to celebrate national Ice cream day July 20th, Norton says they'll hold their 2nd annual Cone Crawl where people can go to all locations and earn prizes and try new flavors. Severe weather is in the forecast for Wisconsin today. Stu Muck breaks out the hourly movement of this storm and the weather that's behind it. Volume has escalated for the Steffes Group auction crew. Ashley Huhn tells Pam Jahnke that it's not unusual to see big ticket items like combines come onto the market before the fall harvest begins. He also notes that this is traditionally the time of year when you'll find some of the best buys for equipment. Paid for by Steffes Group.This adverse weather is something that county fair organizers can't change. What they can do is try and find a little protection from the storm - literally. Stephanie Hoff talks to Robert Holmes, president of Spectrum Weather and Specialty Insurance. He focuses on creating packages that help fairs protect themselves from huge financial losses when weather events cancel things like truck and tractor pulls, as well as concerts. Big ticket investments that can cost fairs thousands.Dr. Amy Radunz just returned from the annual summer conference for the National Cattlemen's Beef Association in California. Radunz has been named the Region 7 representative on the federation of state beef councils. She talks with Pam Jahnke about the agenda that beef producers are pursuing in opening and maintaining international trade channels. Paid for by Equity Livestock Cooperative Sales Association.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hey Sailors! It's another bonus episode while we get our shit together. In this episode, we're talking about moving house, dealing with the absolutely heinous warm weather, music that has us feeling like we can keep going and books that make us feel like we're living life to the fullest! Enjoy while we cook up a new manga episode next week!***Podcast Patreon: patreon.com/sailormangaPodcast Socials: @sailormangapodPodcast Email: sailormangapodcast@gmail.com
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Officials in flood-stricken areas at the top of the South Island are bracing for more bad weather - and say they're already starting to focus on what's to come. Corin Dann spoke to MetService's head of weather news, Heather Keats.
Chad was at Target Field ready to enjoy a ballgame with listeners, but the weather changed that and he came back for an hour of a show. We discussed several issues brought by texters through Text-a-Topic and Chad addressed President Trump and others within his administration criticizing the media, particularly CNN, for doing their jobs and not simply parroting what we were told by Trump about the success of the Iran bombing.
I used to give whitetails a lot more credit than they probably deserve. This led me to be a little neurotic, and often, plan my summer stand-hanging missions during rainstorms. The logic was pretty simple, really. I figured that the rain would cover up my intrusion, and more importantly, wash away all of my scent. That may have been true, I don't really know. What I do know is that heading to the woods during summer rain showers kept producing...
There are a few things that top the list of struggles for photographers. For instance, portrait subjects who find it hard to be comfortable in front of the lens, or lighting that just won't cooperate no matter how you try to modify it. But nothing is so ubiquitous as the weather. It causes all kinds of problems, from rained out trips to the high humidity that results in frizzy hair. So how do we photographers deal with the weather? Well, the first step is planning around it. It's always a good idea to check weather forecasts and plan our photography tripsaccordingly, choosing days when we think the weather will be just what we need to complement our photographs... Podcast Notes: https://www.moneymakerphotography.com/dealing-with-the-weather Photography Clips Podcast: https://www.moneymakerphotography.com/podcast/ Follow me: https://www.facebook.com/Will.Moneymaker https://www.instagram.com/willmoneymaker https://www.youtube.com/@willmoneymaker https://www.flickr.com/photos/willmoneymaker #PhotographyClips #WillMoneymaker #Photography
In today's episode, Michael and Bret talk about why free weather data is wrong or changes so often and why society has become accustomed to this and accepted it.#weather #weatherforecast #severeweather #meteorologist
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Waka Kotahi is urging caution on roads on Thursday morning after bad weather rolled through the country. Waka Kotahi lead advisor for transport operations Tresca Forrester spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
Join Jacob, Blake, and Brett as they discuss the abundance of rainouts, Matt Shaw's impressive return to Chicago, and the Timberwolves being eliminated from the playoffs.
Gator is done with the Al Avila praise!
Morosi on biggest threat to Tigers. You helping a family member on the run?
Eight rain delays so far this season has Mark Genosky and his Twins radio team mates in Scramble Mode. He joined Vineeta on The WCCO Morning News.
Eight rain delays so far this season has Mark Genosky and his Twins radio team mates in Scramble Mode. He joined Vineeta on The WCCO Morning News.
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I'm CT… When I'm not busy being Arroe the podcaster, I live in the real world. Everybody has to have a job. Mine is C.S. Customer Service. Solutions, relationships while keeping my team motivated to keep a constant connection with each guests who's chosen to stop their day to visit our location. Episode 174 Get food then check on raccoon, no overtime and bad weather alert. This is C.T.C.S. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
I'm CT… When I'm not busy being Arroe the podcaster, I live in the real world. Everybody has to have a job. Mine is C.S. Customer Service. Solutions, relationships while keeping my team motivated to keep a constant connection with each guests who's chosen to stop their day to visit our location. Episode 174 Get food then check on raccoon, no overtime and bad weather alert. This is C.T.C.S. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
Storms can bring a lot of damage with them through lightning, hail, high winds, and flooding rains. While a storm may destroy some of our possessions, it's necessary for the natural world around us to grow.We experience storms in all areas of our lives and it's tempting to try to avoid them. The storms of life are often there to teach us something, so when we avoid the storm we miss out on growth which leads to wisdom. Next time you experience a storm, ask what you need to learn from it. Visit ConfidenceThroughHealth.com to find discounts to some of our favorite products.Follow me via All In Health and Wellness on Facebook or Instagram.Find my books on Amazon: No More Sugar Coating: Finding Your Happiness in a Crowded World and Confidence Through Health: Live the Healthy Lifestyle God DesignedProduction credit: Social Media Cowboys
The Canterbury communities of Little River and Akaroa are both still cut off from the rest of the country after yesterday's torrential rain flooded their areas. A state of emergency is still in place for Christchurch and Banks Peninsula with teams assessing the extent of slips and damage after the area had its fourth wettest day on record yesterday. While in Wellington, the blustery wind and driving rain has mostly died down. But power cuts and rubber neckers are causing the biggest nuisance as people there mop up from yesterday's storm. Lauren Crimp has more from the capital.
This week on Bravo & Blaze, Jenny Blaze recaps all the Bravo chaos and pop culture drama lighting up your timeline — from the premiere of Love Hotel to the total meltdown on The Valley (yes, Jesse is still the worst).
The end of April sees North Dakota firmly into the spring season. Winter's grip is largely absent, and the excitement of warmer weather and planting gardens brings optimism and happiness. Still, the weather sometimes has a few surprises for the region.
KNBR host and color analyst F.P. Santangelo joins Papa & Silver to explain how the Giants' approach to the bad weather at Yankee Stadium said a lot about the type of team they are in a successful 11-4 start to the seasonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
KNBR host and color analyst F.P. Santangelo joins Papa & Silver to explain how the Giants' approach to the bad weather at Yankee Stadium said a lot about the type of team they are in a successful 11-4 start to the seasonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode of the Pet Care Report Podcast by Pet Summits, host Melissa Viera welcomes Amanda VanTassel, owner of No Hassle Dog Training, to discuss leash walking. Amanda shares her personal experience with her dog, Mabel, and provides practical tips on handling dogs that pull on leashes, including using long lines and reducing distractions. Amanda also covers the importance of calmness, breaking down training into manageable steps, and using landmarks and timing for effective leash training. (01:31) Understanding Leash Walking Challenges(03:49) Practical Tips for Better Leash Walking(04:57) The Benefits of Long Lines(07:46) Training Puppies to Prevent Pulling(10:18) Indoor Enrichment Activities for Bad Weather(12:28) Managing Excited Dogs(20:27) Professional Tips for Dog TrainersFollow Amanda VanTassel at: https://nohassledogtraining.ca/https://www.facebook.com/nohassledogtraininghttps://www.instagram.com/nohassledogtraining/Follow our Host, Melissa Viera, at https://mjspettrainingacademy.comWant to see more from Pet Summits? Subscribe to the PetSummits YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@PetSummitsCheck out the latest free events here: https://petsummits.com/events/
Rigged Game - Blackjack, Card Counting, Slots, Casinos, poker and Advantage Play Podcast
What a crazy day it was today. Bad weather made travel difficult. Multiple Blackjack sessions with a lot of pain. Don't forget about multiple jackpots today as well. Spent almost 20 hours working the casinos today.
March 31, 2025 ~ WJR Senior News Analyst Marie Osborne gives us an update on the bad weather that hit a large part of the state of Michigan last night.
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Another bad weather day. But variance was on our side
When disaster strikes, it's often Mother Nature leading the charge. From hurricanes and blizzards to tornadoes and heat waves, bad weather can quickly turn from an inconvenience to a life-threatening situation. For preppers and survivalists, being ready for extreme weather isn't just a good idea—it's essential. Today, we're diving into practical steps you can take to protect yourself, your home, and your loved ones when the skies turn dark. "Preparing for Bad Weather| Episode 376" The post Preparing for Bad Weather| Episode 376 appeared first on Survivalpunk.
PJ hears from Cathal Nolan that you won't be envious of your friends abroad when the rain hits here! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join us as Pastor Gerald Brooks gives us our Sunday sermon. Thank you for listening and have a blessed day!
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The cold winter months present unique challenges when it comes to spending time outdoors with our kids. If you have a goal for your children to reduce screen time and spend ample time outdoors, you have likely heard of Ginny and the 1000 Hours Outside movement. I'm so glad to have her back on the podcast to talk specifically about what it takes to embrace life outdoors during the months of cold and snow. While it is not necessarily easy, it is worth it to embrace the beauty nature offers in winter with our children. In this episode, we cover: Is it actually important to get outside in the winter months? Adapting your outdoor goals to fit your family and climate Finding a way to enjoy very low temperatures with small children in tow When it feels too difficult to get outside, embrace THIS mindset shift Recognizing the unique gifts of winter that other season don't offer Embracing outdoor life when you live in the city Why getting babies outside in the winter actually makes them healthier Tuning in to the micro changes in nature and weather throughout the seasons Mindset matters more than temperature when it comes to prioritizing time outdoors View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you for supporting the sponsors that make this show possible! ABOUT GINNY Ginny is a Michigan homeschooling mother of five and the founder of 1000 Hours Outside. She is a thought-leader in the world of nature-based play and its benefits for children. One of her top priorities is to inspire parents to invest in spending time in God's creation with their children. Her 1000 Hours Outside Challenge spans the globe and many people from all walks of life look to her for inspiration as well as practical tips on how to put down the screens and get outside. Ginny has a BS in Mathematics and a Masters Degree in Education from the University of Michigan and is also a speaker, author and illustrator. RESOURCES 52 Ways to Walk by Annabel Abbs-Streets There's No Such Thing as Bad Weather by Linda McGurk Balanced and Barefoot by Angela Hanscom STILL by Mary Jo Hoffman How many hours you should spend outside each month based on your climate Dark Calories by Dr. Cate Shanahan 1000 Hours Outside Podcast: Seed Oils Act Like a Death Accelerant | Dr. Cate Shanahan, Dark Calories Download the 1000 Hours Outside app Join my FREE masterclass to learn my 4-step framework for making money on YouTube Sit in my FREE masterclass to learn the secrets to becoming a full-time blogger Master the rhythm of sourdough with confidence in my Simple Sourdough course Gain the sewing knowledge and skills every homemaker needs in my Simple Sewing series Learn how you can earn a full-time income from home with my Create Your Blog Dream course Turn your content creation dreams into a profitable business with my YouTube Success Academy Keep all my favorite sourdough recipes at your fingertips in my Daily Sourdough cookbook CONNECT Ginny Yurich of 1000 Hours Outside | Website | Podcast | Instagram | Facebook | X | YouTube Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest Do you have a question you'd like me to answer on the podcast? A guest you'd like me to interview? Submit your questions and ideas here: bit.ly/SFLquestions.
D&P Highlight: Michael Mackie is in the house...and brought bad weather with him. full 503 Tue, 11 Feb 2025 19:57:00 +0000 xkovDKCfUDtar5qa2S7mhUwpP6DMJQ2a news The Dana & Parks Podcast news D&P Highlight: Michael Mackie is in the house...and brought bad weather with him. You wanted it... Now here it is! Listen to each hour of the Dana & Parks Show whenever and wherever you want! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https://pla
Don't let stormy skies dampen your family's spirit! While many parents rush their children indoors when weather turns rough, these "imperfect" moments can become magical childhood experiences. Let your little ones splash in puddles and feel rain on their faces. Watch their wonder as lightning illuminates the sky (from a safe spot inside), or help them build their very first snowman. These moments of embracing nature's wilder side create lasting memories that your children will cherish long into adulthood. Bad weather isn't a barrier to adventure – it's an invitation to experience the world differently. Bundle up in rain boots for puddle-jumping competitions, gather blankets for storm-watching sessions, or venture out to catch snowflakes on tongues. Every raindrop and snowflake holds the potential for joy and discovery. Visit me at: https://rogersmithmd.com/ This has been a production of ThePodcastUpload.com
In this edition of the Stress-free Wedding Planning Podcast, hosts Sal and Sam discuss how to handle unpredictable weather on your wedding day. This podcast is for engaged couples who are stressed out with wedding planning and family expectations but want a fun wedding day. Get expert advice on crucial tips for planning outdoor ceremonies, such as having backup plans such as tents and fans and using historical weather data to pick your date. Stress-free Wedding Planning Podcast #134: Rain or Shine: Mastering Weather Challenges for Your Perfect Wedding Host: Sal & Sam Music: "Sam's Tune" by Rick Anthony TIMESTAMP 00:00 Introduction to Rain or Shine: Mastering Weather Challenges for Your Perfect Wedding 03:30 Common Weather-Related Regrets 04:30 Backup plan in case of rain or extreme heat 05:00 Ceremonies and Receptions without a cover 05:30 Wedding Attire Regrets 06:15 How weather might affect the wedding guests 07:15 Sal's wedding-related regret 08:00 Weatherproof your big day 09:30 Get a weather app 10:45 Wedding Tip Wednesday 13:00 Vendor Coordination in Bad Weather 14:30 Using the weather to your advantage 15:30 Checklist for weatherproofing your wedding 16:00 Sal's experience 17:00 Sam's experience 19:00 Final Thoughts and Community Engagement 20:30 Closing Remarks and Farewell Get your FREE no-obligation report TODAY: "8 QUESTIONS YOU MUST ASK A WEDDING PROFESSIONAL BEFORE BOOKING THEM" http://forms.aweber.com/form/55/756659955.htm Music List Giveaway https://www.afterhourseventsofne.com/guestcontact *** Join us in the Stress-free Wedding Planning Facebook group https://urlgeni.us/facebook/stress-free-wedding-planning Copyright © 2025 Atmosphere Productions LLC All Rights Reserved. Produced By Atmosphere Productions in association with After Hours Events of New England https://atmosphere-productions.com https://www.afterhourseventsofne.com #MultiVenueWeddings #WeddingSecrets #2025Bride #2026Bride #weddingpreparations #weddingpro #weddingexperts #WeddingInspo #WeddingIdeas #WeddingPhotography #WeddingGoals #WeddingWisdom #WeddingTips #DreamWedding #WalkDownTheAisle #StressFreeWedding #StressFreeWeddingPlanning #StressFreeWeddingPlanningPodcast #WeddingPodcast #WeddingTipWednesday #WeddingAdvice #WeddingDay #CTweddingdj #WeddingDJ #AtmosphereProductions #AfterHoursEventsOfNE
badweather, founded by Oli Brenner, Sophie Mei Birkin and Leo Sixsmith in 2019, are an architecture and scenography collective based in London.badweather's work represents a strand of contemporary practice that became more visible in the wake of the pandemic, and one distinct from the climate survivalism, social moralism, and poetic despair that has come to dominate much of architectural discourse today.Instead, the few projects that badweather has completed — lightweight and ephemeral constructions made from off the shelf components, primarily for nightclubs and festivals — reflect a generation of architects who, in an era defined by scarcity and polarization, are seeking aesthetic exuberance and new forms of collectivity precisely while contending with the limitations of the present. Support the Architecture Foundation by becoming (or gifting) a Patreon membership. More details here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A look at the numbers for Matt Stafford and the Rams when the weather is inclement.
Jason Kelce's takes form this morning, an overnight caller was mad at Hugh, and some interesting weather statistics on Matthew Stafford.
Retired Racehorse Radio podcast co-hosts Kristen and Joy are joined by Dr. Shannon Reed for a chat about strategies for keeping your horses training moving forward when winter weather makes riding unbearable or unsafe. Host: Coach JennTodays contributor: Retired Racehorse Radio, Dr. Shannon ReedSupport for this episode provided by RideTVListen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio Network
Retired Racehorse Radio podcast co-hosts Kristen and Joy are joined by Dr. Shannon Reed for a chat about strategies for keeping your horses training moving forward when winter weather makes riding unbearable or unsafe. Host: Coach JennTodays contributor: Retired Racehorse Radio, Dr. Shannon ReedSupport for this episode provided by RideTVListen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio Network
Retired Racehorse Radio podcast co-hosts Kristen and Joy are joined by Dr. Shannon Reed for a chat about strategies for keeping your horses training moving forward when winter weather makes riding unbearable or unsafe. Host: Coach JennTodays contributor: Retired Racehorse Radio, Dr. Shannon ReedSupport for this episode provided by RideTVListen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio Network
In Scandinavia, daily interaction with nature has helped turn many people into passionate advocates for the environment. But there are forces at play in American society that divide humans from nature. To name just a few? Schools cut recess to make more time for academic instruction, cities boast sprawl over walkability, and our societal reverence for cleanliness prevents many Americans from getting outside and getting a little dirty. Best-selling author Linda McGurk was born in Sweden and, later, raised her own children in the US. Linda is on the show to highlight the ways in which the two cultures diverge with regard to interacting with and respecting the natural world; she also offers both the encouragement and the how-to to get outside in all weather. Here's a preview: [5:00] Nature isn't an essential part of childhood here in America. Why not? [18:00] Not competitive, not motorized, and 3 other ways adults prioritize the open-air life in Scandinavia [23:00] No such thing as bad weather? What about extreme, climate change-induced weather events? [28:00] Revisiting our very-American need to be comfortable at all times [32:00] American schools are slowly eliminating outdoor recess. Here's how to advocate for more outdoor time at your child's school Resources mentioned: There's No Such Thing as Bad Weather: A Scandinavian Mom's Secrets for Raising Healthy, Resilient, and Confident Kids The Open-Air Life: Discover the Nordic Art of Friluftsliv and Embrace Nature Every Day Linda on Substack Children And Nature Network Buy Now: The Shopping Conspiracy (via Netflix) This show is listener-supported. Thank you for supporting! Join our (free!) Facebook community here. Find your tribe. Sustainable Minimalists are on Facebook, Instagram + Youtube @sustainableminimalists Say hello! MamaMinimalistBoston@gmail.com.
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