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All meatballs, all the time, the Spaghetti Shootout season-three finale is loaded with quippy questions from YOU! Jimmy gets kidnapped by thugs, fishing for Nessie, immortality, and more, the guy's debate topics only true intellectuals dare ponder. Does Mark go out with a bang or shoot himself in the foot? Tune in to find out.As always, we want to hear your feedback! Let us know if there are any topics you'd like covered on the Vortex Nation™ podcast by asking us on Instagram @vortexnationpodcast
In this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles podcast, host Dan Johnson shares insights from his hunting experiences over several years, focusing on the patterns of deer behavior and the strategies that have led to his success. He discusses the importance of understanding deer movement, the value of coaching youth sports, and the challenges of managing a podcast while balancing a full-time job. Through personal anecdotes and practical tips, Dan emphasizes the significance of personal growth and adaptability in both hunting and life. In this conversation, Dan shares his insights on deer hunting strategies, focusing on understanding deer behavior, utilizing terrain features, and mapping techniques to enhance hunting success. He emphasizes the importance of historical patterns in deer movement and how hunters can leverage this knowledge to improve their chances of success during the rut season. Dan also discusses practical examples from his own hunting experiences, illustrating how to adapt strategies based on environmental conditions and deer behavior. Takeaways: Look for patterns in deer behavior every season. Identifying specific years can help in understanding hunting success. Coaching youth sports can provide valuable life lessons. Personal growth in sports is as important as winning. Podcasting requires significant time management and dedication. Building relationships with sponsors can enhance the podcast experience. Understanding deer movement is crucial for successful hunting. Using other deer patterns can help predict buck behavior. Adapting strategies based on environmental changes is key. Effective communication with potential guests is essential for podcasting. Understanding deer behavior is crucial for successful hunting. Mapping deer sightings can reveal movement patterns. Terrain features play a significant role in deer movement. Historical patterns of deer can guide hunting strategies. Utilizing trail cameras helps track deer activity. Patience and observation are key during hunting. Deer often follow similar routes year after year. Identifying doe groups can lead to finding bucks. Hunters should adapt to changing environmental conditions. Safety and preparation are essential for hunting success. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles podcast, host Dan Johnson shares insights from his hunting experiences over several years, focusing on the patterns of deer behavior and the strategies that have led to his success. He discusses the importance of understanding deer movement, the value of coaching youth sports, and the challenges of managing a podcast while balancing a full-time job. Through personal anecdotes and practical tips, Dan emphasizes the significance of personal growth and adaptability in both hunting and life. In this conversation, Dan shares his insights on deer hunting strategies, focusing on understanding deer behavior, utilizing terrain features, and mapping techniques to enhance hunting success. He emphasizes the importance of historical patterns in deer movement and how hunters can leverage this knowledge to improve their chances of success during the rut season. Dan also discusses practical examples from his own hunting experiences, illustrating how to adapt strategies based on environmental conditions and deer behavior. Takeaways: Look for patterns in deer behavior every season. Identifying specific years can help in understanding hunting success. Coaching youth sports can provide valuable life lessons. Personal growth in sports is as important as winning. Podcasting requires significant time management and dedication. Building relationships with sponsors can enhance the podcast experience. Understanding deer movement is crucial for successful hunting. Using other deer patterns can help predict buck behavior. Adapting strategies based on environmental changes is key. Effective communication with potential guests is essential for podcasting. Understanding deer behavior is crucial for successful hunting. Mapping deer sightings can reveal movement patterns. Terrain features play a significant role in deer movement. Historical patterns of deer can guide hunting strategies. Utilizing trail cameras helps track deer activity. Patience and observation are key during hunting. Deer often follow similar routes year after year. Identifying doe groups can lead to finding bucks. Hunters should adapt to changing environmental conditions. Safety and preparation are essential for hunting success. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How Forrest Bonin Manages Terry Drury's Farm for Giant Deer | 100% Wild Podcast Ep. 428 Join hosts Matt, Tim, and guest Forrest Bonin as they discuss the transition from turkey to deer season on the 100% Wild podcast, powered by Deer Cast and First Form Energy. The crew reflects on turkey season challenges, including stormy weather and managing hunting blinds through tornadoes. They share camp stories, explain how to revitalize clover plots overtaken by weeds, and outline strategies for targeting mature deer with trail cameras and hot-wired food plots. They also cover the new Live View feature on the Revolver Pro camera, discuss the impact of an early spring on the upcoming deer season, and react to a Field & Stream article about a flesh-eating screw worm threatening big game herds. Tune in for tips to prepare your farm for fall. Topics Covered: Reflections on turkey season hunting, including evening hunts and humorous failed attempts Deer season planning, targeting mature deer, and farm setup adjustments Impact of an early spring green-up on the upcoming deer season Discussion on AI-generated content, including baby AI videos and social media reels Hunting camp stories, long-term hunter relationships, and drinking preferences Strategies for clover plot maintenance to control weeds and grasses Introduction of the Revolver Pro camera's Live View feature and its applications Reaction to a Field & Stream article about a flesh-eating screw worm threat Miscellaneous outdoor stories, including helicopter shed hunting and bow fishing Late-season planting strategies and podcast updates with listener feedback Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro and Welcome 0:55 - Turkey season challenges and sponsor mentions 3:38 - Turkey season hunting experiences and anecdotes 5:55 - Transition to deer season planning and strategies 12:03 - Impact of early spring on deer season 16:40 - AI technology and social media content 19:39 - Hunting camp stories and dynamics 27:13 - Clover plot maintenance strategies 34:03 - Revolver Pro Live View feature 39:36 - Flesh-eating screw worm threat discussion 43:53 - Miscellaneous hunting and outdoor stories 50:25 - Late-season planting and podcast updates Join the Rack Pack Facebook Group : https://www.facebook.com/share/g/n73gskJT7BfB2Ngc/ Get ahead of your Game with DeerCast available on iOS and Android devices App Store: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/deercast/id1425879996 Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.druryoutdoors.deercast.app Don't forget to stock up for your next hunt! 1st Phorm has you covered! Protein Sticks: https://1stphorm.com/products/protein-sticks-15ct?a_aid=DruryOutdoors Level-1 Bars: https://1stphorm.com/products/level-1-bar-15ct?a_aid=DruryOutdoors Energy Drinks: https://1stphorm.com/products/1st-phorm-energy?a_aid=DruryOutdoors Hydration Sticks: https://1stphorm.com/products/hydration-sticks?a_aid=DruryOutdoors Send us a voice message on Speakpipe! https://www.speakpipe.com/100PercentWild?fbclid=IwY2xjawHG5cpleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHS-OqetdhlMV6LGrV5KfUBO7fjYcduyut_LzgxrQnEgBbe_vPXGCMgF1Sw_aem_ZmFrZWR1bW15MTZieXRlcw For exciting updates on what's happening on the field and off, follow us on social Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/OfficialDruryOutdoors Instagram: @DruryOutdoors Twitter: @DruryOutdoors Be sure to check out http://www.druryoutdoors.com for more information, hunts, and more! Music provided by Epidemic Sound http://player.epidemicsound.com/
This week, we get down in the weeds with Brian Johnson, a.k.a. @anatomyhunter, to better understand why we sometimes lose whitetails after what seems like a perfect shot. There's a lot at play here, and Brian is on a mission to help hunters gain deeper insight. As a former taxidermist and wildlife sculptor, Brian has a keen eye for detail—and he's applied that precision to studying the internal placement of vital organs in relation to the angles from which hunters take their shots. We learned a ton. Brian dives into topics like the infamous “no-man's-land,” lack of a blood trail, and whether a deer can survive on one lung? Which side of the deer offers the best angle at the liver? Many animals are lost each season, and Brian's life mission is to help hunters recover more of them. It's a fascinating discussion. Listen, learn, enjoySend a text message to the show!Support the showStay connected with GameKeepers: Instagram: @mossyoakgamekeepers Facebook: @GameKeepers Twitter: @MOGameKeepers YouTube: @MossyOakGameKeepers Website: https://mossyoakgamekeeper.com/ Enter The Gamekeeper Giveaway: https://bit.ly/GK_Giveaway Subscribe to Gamekeepers Magazine: https://bit.ly/GK_Magazine Buy a Single Issue of Gamekeepers Magazine: https://bit.ly/GK_Single_Issue Join our Newsletters: Field Notes - https://bit.ly/GKField_Notes | The Branch - https://bit.ly/the_branch Have a question for us or a podcast idea? Email us at gamekeepers@mossyoak.com
In this episode of Maximize Your Hunt, host Jon Teater discusses the importance of land management and habitat improvement for hunting properties. He emphasizes the various stressors that can impact property health, such as deer overpopulation and non-native species. The conversation transitions to forest management with guest Ethan Tapper, who shares insights from his book 'How to Love a Forest'. They explore the definition of a healthy forest, the importance of biodiversity, and strategies for balancing ecosystems to promote thriving habitats. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the intricacies of forest management, focusing on the importance of tree species diversity, effective management prescriptions, and enhancing soil quality. They discuss the concept of crop tree release, the significance of creating diverse habitats for wildlife, and innovative strategies for landscape management. The dialogue emphasizes the interconnectedness of forest health, soil quality, and wildlife habitats, providing insights into sustainable forestry practices. Takeaways: The changes you make can improve or degrade your property. Understanding stressors is critical for effective land management. Population fitness is key to deer survival and reproduction. Healthy habitats support higher quality deer populations. Carrying capacity is a dynamic measure of habitat health. Source habitats provide high-quality resources for wildlife. Diversity in tree species enhances forest resilience. Dead wood and snags are essential for ecosystem health. Balancing species composition is crucial for forest management. Soil type influences the success of tree species in a forest. Diversity in tree structure is essential for ecosystem health. Crop tree release focuses on encouraging healthy trees rather than removing unhealthy ones. Species diversity should be promoted in forest management. A crop tree can serve multiple functions, including habitat. Regular regeneration opportunities enhance food sources for wildlife. Creating messy understory conditions benefits wildlife habitats. Deadwood plays a crucial role in soil health and hydrology. Effective road and trail management prevents soil erosion. Water management is vital for maintaining forest health. Non-native plants can be repurposed to improve landscape conditions. Social Links https://ethantapper.com/ https://www.bearislandforestry.com/ https://www.instagram.com/howtoloveaforest/?hl=en https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG5pCDPHUyOiA2vW1l7L6oA https://www.facebook.com/howtoloveaforest/ https://whitetaillandscapes.com/ https://www.facebook.com/whitetaillandscapes/ https://www.instagram.com/whitetail_landscapes/?hl=en Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Maximize Your Hunt, host Jon Teater discusses the importance of land management and habitat improvement for hunting properties. He emphasizes the various stressors that can impact property health, such as deer overpopulation and non-native species. The conversation transitions to forest management with guest Ethan Tapper, who shares insights from his book 'How to Love a Forest'. They explore the definition of a healthy forest, the importance of biodiversity, and strategies for balancing ecosystems to promote thriving habitats. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the intricacies of forest management, focusing on the importance of tree species diversity, effective management prescriptions, and enhancing soil quality. They discuss the concept of crop tree release, the significance of creating diverse habitats for wildlife, and innovative strategies for landscape management. The dialogue emphasizes the interconnectedness of forest health, soil quality, and wildlife habitats, providing insights into sustainable forestry practices.Takeaways:The changes you make can improve or degrade your property.Understanding stressors is critical for effective land management.Population fitness is key to deer survival and reproduction.Healthy habitats support higher quality deer populations.Carrying capacity is a dynamic measure of habitat health.Source habitats provide high-quality resources for wildlife.Diversity in tree species enhances forest resilience.Dead wood and snags are essential for ecosystem health.Balancing species composition is crucial for forest management.Soil type influences the success of tree species in a forest. Diversity in tree structure is essential for ecosystem health.Crop tree release focuses on encouraging healthy trees rather than removing unhealthy ones.Species diversity should be promoted in forest management.A crop tree can serve multiple functions, including habitat.Regular regeneration opportunities enhance food sources for wildlife.Creating messy understory conditions benefits wildlife habitats.Deadwood plays a crucial role in soil health and hydrology.Effective road and trail management prevents soil erosion.Water management is vital for maintaining forest health.Non-native plants can be repurposed to improve landscape conditions. Social Linkshttps://ethantapper.com/https://www.bearislandforestry.com/https://www.instagram.com/howtoloveaforest/?hl=enhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG5pCDPHUyOiA2vW1l7L6oAhttps://www.facebook.com/howtoloveaforest/https://whitetaillandscapes.com/https://www.facebook.com/whitetaillandscapes/https://www.instagram.com/whitetail_landscapes/?hl=en
Here is a new featured listing on Jessie lake outside of Deer River. 2 BR, 1BA lake cabin on a 1 + acre lot. Jessie lake is 1740 acres and this home has a compliant septic, many updates and is well cared for. Chuck Carstensen - Carstensen Team REMAX Results 612-290-3809
Wisconsin DNR's Dan Storm joins Mark Boardman to examine the multi-year Southwest Wisconsin CWD, Deer and Predator Study. He gives us the “why” behind the study, how it was conducted and their findings. Tune in for interesting information on a contentious topic. As always, we want to hear your feedback! Let us know if there are any topics you'd like covered on the Vortex Nation™ podcast by asking us on Instagram @vortexnationpodcast
In today's podcast, Christian Babcock talks about the recent break from the podcast, summer deer strategy, and what hunt is up next!- Use code HA20 for 20% off Pnuma Outdoors gear! https://pnumaoutdoors.com/ Use code HNTA15 for 15% off Out On A Limb MFG products! https://outonalimbmfg.com/ Use code HA10 for 10% VPA Broadheads: vparchery.com Check out Alberta Professional Outfitters Society for Hunting Alberta: https://www.apos.ab.ca/-Check out ElimiShield Hunt Follow our socials: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@huntersadvantage Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hunters_advantage Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Thehuntersadvantage Gmail: thehuntersadvantage@gmail.com
Send us a textThis week on the Montana Outdoor Podcast your host Downrigger Dale has a very interesting discussion with Brian Wakeling, Game Management Bureau Chief for Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks. Rigger received emails from a whole lot of you wanting more information about the new Mule Deer Management Plan that Brian and his staff are working on right now. Mule Deer are a VERY popular species to hunt here in Montana and a great deal of hunters and outdoor folks in general have been concerned about the decline in Mule Deer populations in many hunting districts across the state. Thus, one of the main reasons for the FWP developing a new management plan. So, what is a management plan anyway? Who decides what goes into the plan? What are the main issues facing Montana's Mule Deer? Is it just Chronic Wasting Disease or are there other issues that are causing population declines? Recently Brian and his staff conducted a series of public workshops across Montana to get input from folks across the state. Mainly they wanted to hear ideas and what folks would like to see in the New Management plan. So how did the workshops go? Those and many other questions will be answered when you listen to this fascinating podcast. So, what are you waiting for click that play button and give this week's podcast a listen! By the way thanks to all of you that listen and share this podcast! It has grown by leaps and bounds, in fact we just found out that it is now in the top one percent of the most downloaded podcasts in the Nation! Thanks to all of you and to our incredible sponsors, Rocky Mountain Truck and Trailer and Superior Hardwoods of Montana! Links:To look at the latest Mule Deer Population Report click here.To learn more about Chronic Wasting Disease, see maps of where CWD has occurred in Montana and other CWD related information, click here.Click here to learn the basics about Mule Deer in Montana.To look up harvest estimates for Mule Deer or any other game animals in Montana click here.Do you have questions for Montana Game Management Bureau Chief Brian Wakeling? Click here to send him an email.Your buddy Downrigger Dale would love to hear from you with thoughts about this episode, and your ideas for future podcast topics! Click here to send Rigger an email.Remember to tune in to The Montana Outdoor Radio Show, live every Saturday from 6:00AM to 8:00AM MT. The show airs on 30 radio stations across the State of Montana. You can get a list of our affiliated radio stations on our website. You can also listen to recordings of past shows, get fishing and and hunting information and much more at that website or on our Facebook page. You can also watch our radio show there as well.
Horror Hill: A Horror Anthology and Scary Stories Series Podcast
In this triple-feature episode of Horror Hill, acclaimed author Jesse Pullins invites you to take the scenic route through a landscape where reality frays at the edges, and something ancient waits just beyond the next bend. Whether it's a lonely drive through the dark woods, a nostalgic joyride that veers into nightmare, or a house visit that turns out to be anything but routine, each tale leads further from the familiar—and closer to something terrifying. So buckle up, keep your eyes on the road, and whatever you do... don't stop. "Watch for Deer" by Jesse Pullins – Fresh off his first shift at a new job, a young man makes the long drive home through a remote wooded backroad. But when a sudden encounter on the dark highway leaves him shaken, he begins to suspect that not everything in the forest is as it seems. With the night growing colder and stranger by the minute, he'll have to confront something far older—and more deliberate—than any wild animal. A haunting meditation on guilt, nature, and unseen forces, this story will change the way you see the roadside forever. "Neon Nightmare" by Jesse Pullins – Warren and his friend Rodger are riding high—literally—as they cruise the desert in an '85 Corvette, amped on designer drugs and 1980s nostalgia. But their euphoric road trip begins to fracture when something starts following them: a shadow that speaks in whispers and leaves black stains in its wake. What begins as a psychedelic joyride soon becomes a violent sprint through a dreamscape where nothing is what it seems. Equal parts surreal and savage, this is a high-octane tale of escape, addiction, and the horrors that hitch a ride in our minds. "My Last House Blessing" by Jesse Pullins – Father Cain has made a living pretending to cleanse haunted homes—his robes, rosary, and “holy water” all just part of the act. But when he takes a new gig in a remote Victorian house, he finds himself facing more than just creaky floors and nervous homeowners. What was supposed to be a simple grift turns into a descent into something primal, ritualistic, and deeply wrong. A layered tale of deception and consequence, this story peels back the curtain on the horrors that can't be faked. To watch the podcast on YouTube: http://bit.ly/ChillingEntertainmentYT Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/HorrorHillPodcast If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: https://bit.ly/HorrorHillPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
For nearly half a century Ann Landers was one of America's most popular public figures. her daily advice column was read by millions.in this 2003 interview her daughter Margo Howard shows us her mother's life, through the letters they shared.Get your copy of A Life in Letters by Margo HowardAs an Amazon Associate, Now I've Heard Everything earns from qualifying purchases.You may also enjoy my interviews with Lorna Luft and Julie Nixon Eisenhower For more vintage interviews with celebrities, leaders, and influencers, subscribe to Now I've Heard Everything on Spotify, Apple Podcasts. and now on YouTube#And Landers #Columnists #Dear Abby #Famous moms
In this episode KJ goes to the woods of the North Shore of Long Island to cover a very rare Bigfoot sighting from almost 10 years ago. Bill covers a Bigfoot encounter from truck driver that hauled potatoes between Pennsylvania and Maine. And finally we will cover some great listener mail. Please join us! Thank you for listening!
In this episode of the How to Hunt Deer podcast, hosts Dan and Jason discuss various aspects of deer hunting, including tips, strategies, and the impact of family life on hunting culture. They explore the challenges of mule deer hunting, the importance of trail cameras, and the balance between state and out-of-state hunting opportunities. The conversation also delves into preference points and the decision between outfitting and public land hunting, emphasizing personal preferences and experiences. In this conversation, Dan and Jason discuss various aspects of hunting, including the financial implications of land ownership, the importance of public lands, and the preparation needed for the hunting season. They share personal experiences and insights on the challenges of hunting with family, the reality of hunting gear, and strategies for success in the field. The discussion emphasizes the balance between passion for hunting and practical considerations, ultimately highlighting the joy and fulfillment that comes from the hunting lifestyle. Takeaways: The podcast covers various aspects of deer hunting, including behavior and biology. Blending families can impact hunting culture and traditions. Physical labor in outdoor activities can be rewarding yet challenging. Trail cameras are essential for monitoring deer movement. Mule deer hunting faces challenges due to environmental factors. Balancing family commitments with hunting trips is crucial. State hunting opportunities should be maximized before venturing out of state. Preference points are important for planning future hunts. Outfitting can provide better opportunities for specific hunting experiences. Personal preferences dictate whether to hunt public land or pay for outfitted experiences. The cost of hunting can be a significant factor in family dynamics. Owning land for hunting can provide opportunities for future generations. Public lands are crucial for hunters who cannot afford private land. Preparation for the hunting season involves honing equipment and strategies. The desire for new gear often conflicts with financial realities. Hunting is as much about the experience as it is about the equipment. Mapping and strategizing can enhance hunting success. Collaboration with family or friends can complicate land ownership. The hunting community values public lands and advocates for their preservation. Personal experiences shape the way hunters approach their craft. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
big news around the hunting and fishing space week. Thousands of acres of public land are possibly being put up for sale, and they are trying to make deer private property in Alabama. We are here to talk about both and give a few updates between Jordan and myself. Check it out! for more info on public land sales click here: https://www.trcp.org/action-alert/urge-lawmakers-to-oppose-public-land-sales/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=slider&utm_campaign= For more info on the proposed high fence laws in Alabama click here: https://www.outdoorlife.com/conservation/alabama-deer-breeder-cwd-bill/
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On today's podcast I sit down with Jared Van Hees to talk about Vitalize seed company. We dive in to what Vitalize offers food plotters and best practices when putting in plots for whitetail hunting. This episode speaks to the poor man food plotter to the guy who puts in multiple acres to make their property the best it can be. Enjoy. . . . Promo Codes: Latitude Outdoors: thefall Americas Best Bowstrings: TFP Helix Broadheads:TFP Faceoff Ebikes: TFP Asio Gear: FALL20 . . . Partner Websites: Jays Sporting Goods - https://www.jayssportinggoods.com/ Helix Broadheads - https://www.helixbroadheads.com/ Latitude Outdoors - https://www.latitudeoutdoors.com/ Garmin Bow Sights - https://www.garmin.com/en-US/c/outdoor-recreation/sportsman-and-tactical-devices/ Prime Archery - https://www.g5prime.com/ Asio Gear - https://asiogear.com?utm_source=pro&utm_medium=fall Faceoff Hunting Ebikes - https://www.faceoffebikes.com/ Michigan Buckpole - https://mibuckpole.com/ Vitalize Seed Company - https://vitalizeseed.com/ Don't forget to check out the Fall Podcast Youtube channel for new content. Subscribe to the channel as well. Thank you. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWSCcGJeHHxejFXBZAO83QA For updates from The Fall Podcast: The Fall Podcast on Instagram - The Fall Podcast The Fall Podcast on Facebook - The Fall Podcast Facebook The Fall Podcast Youtube Channel - The Fall Podcast Youtube Channel Subscribe and Rate us on Itunes: SUBSCRIBE to The Fall Podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's show we're rebroadcasting an interview from 2019 in which outgoing News Director Chali Pittman interviewed Ada Deer, the late Native American social worker, activist, professor, lobbyist, and author. The post Rebroadcast of a Conversation with Ada Deer appeared first on WORT-FM 89.9.
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The DEER HUNTING content is BACK! We have been hard at work on the farm with our spring deer hunting projects, Isaac especially, and cant wait to get our plan set for this upcoming fall. Join us in Caleb's man cave as we discuss all things deer hunting!
In this episode we continue our series on Whitetail Strategies with more discussion on how to use deer calls such as the snort, bleat, blat and grunt effectively. Enjoy! Stock media provided by Artmuns / Pond5
626. Part 2 of our interview with Gabrielle Perry. Gabrielle Angelique Perry, MPH, B.S. is a public health specialist. She's also the founder and executive director of The Thurman Perry Foundation, an award-winning Louisiana-based nonprofit operating nationally with a mission of aiding women and girls impacted by incarceration. Ms. Perry's organization has awarded tens of thousands of dollars in scholarships to currently incarcerated women, formerly incarcerated women, and the daughters of both demographics via her educational program, The Perry Second Chances Scholarship, which is reflective of her experiences as a woman impacted by incarceration who sought to achieve her own education. Now available: Liberty in Louisiana: A Comedy. The oldest play about Louisiana, author James Workman wrote it as a celebration of the Louisiana Purchase. Now it is back in print for the first time in 221 years. Order your copy today! This week in Louisiana history. May 17, 1954. Brown v Board of Education, called 'Black Monday' by supporters of segregation. The Supreme Court decision forcing La. to desegregate schools. This week in New Orleans history. On May 17, 1946, the Southern Baptist Convention revised the institutes' charter to enable it to become a seminary, and the name was changed to New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. Missions and evangelism have remained the core focus of the seminary. The Seminary started as the Baptist Bible Institute and relocated to a more spaciouse campus during the 1950s to the current location in Gentilly after purchasing a 75-acre pecan orchard and transformed it into what is now a bustling campus over 100 buildings, including academic buildings, faculty and staff housing, and student housing. 306 Beach Ln, Cypremort Point, LA 70538 This week in Louisiana. Cypremort Point State Park 306 Beach Lane Cypremort Point, LA 70538 337-867-4510 1-888-867-4510 cypremort@crt.la.gov Website Site is open daily 7 a.m. - 10 p.m. Admission/Entrance Fees $3 per person Free for seniors (62 & older) Free for children (3 & under) Between Grand Isle and Cameron, Cypremort Point is one of the very few locations near the Gulf of Mexico that can be reached by car. A half-mile stretch of a man-made beach provides a delightful area for relaxing, picnicking and enjoying the water. It also affords an opportunity for fishing, crabbing, water skiing, windsurfing and, of course, sailing. A boat launch just outside the park's entrance is only a few miles from the Gulf of Mexico, and fishermen can venture out to fish in the Gulf or Vermilion Bay. Catches of flounder and redfish are not uncommon in the area. For those interested in fishing from the shore, a 100-foot fishing area is located on both the north and south side of the park. The area includes a fish-cleaning station, kayak launch, built-in rod holders and lighting. Cabin guests also have access to adjacent boat docks and a fish cleaning station. In addition to excellent sailing and swimming facilities, the 185-acre park also holds a special attraction for nature enthusiasts. Located in the heart of a Louisiana marsh, a boardwalk with outdoor classroom allowing visitors to get an up close view of the abundant wildlife. The quiet observer may happen upon nutria, muskrat, alligator or a number of bird species native to the state. Deer, black bear, rabbits, opossum and red fox also make their home in this area, so stay aware of your surroundings and you may discover more of the natural charm of Cypremort Point. Postcards from Louisiana. Phillip Manuel sings with Michael Pellera Trio play at Snug Harbor on Frenchmen St. in New Orleans Listen on Apple Podcasts. Listen on audible. Listen on Spotify. Listen on TuneIn. Listen on iHeartRadio. The Louisiana Anthology Home Page. Like us on Facebook.
The Purple Day Podcast is the audio from our Monday episodes of Storytime in the Schoolhouse. Please note: Storytime is written and recorded for the screen. Some elements of Storytime will transfer better than others. Every Purple Day, or Monday, we are inside the Schoolhouse for circle time and storytime. During circle time, we enjoy singing and reciting nature-based, seasonal songs and poems. We start a new circle time at the beginning of the month, slowly learning the songs and poems together throughout the month. We also practice a deep breathing exercise on Mondays. After circle time, we listen to a story together. Ms. Becca tells us a Grandpa Ivy story the first week of each month. This week, we hear a pedagogical or teaching story about a little deer covered in white spots who wishes he were all brown like his parents and siblings. This Impatient Deer learns that sometimes, all you can do is wait. ✨Interested in more songs and stories?✨ Check out our Storytime Sampler, which includes a whole week of Storytime for each season, giving you new songs and stories to enjoy all year.
We've got the facts that point you to how quickly deer relate to the value produced from harvesting timber! A client conducted a thermal drone survey in 2024 before a timber harvest was completed. From May to October of 2024 the farm had its timber harvested by a crew, bedding thickets, heavy TSI, medium TSI, and Light TSI were all conducted through the harvesting. Following up the timber harvest, in early 2025 another thermal drone survey was conducted and the comparison between the two is astounding. It's not that numbers bumped largely, but simply the reallocation or distribution of resident deer are heavily selecting the logged vs unlogged areas. During the podcast we review a LandBeat video that highlights all of the amazing information we collected from these surveys! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-5vNHmDeQQ
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Linda Levitt, Master Gardener Volunteer, rejoins Nature Calls: Conversations from the Hudson Valley with Flower Power Retrospective (Part 3) . In this episode you'll hear two previously aired short segments about flowers that have been compiled together for easier listening. In the first segment, Linda discusses how to grow popular fall flowers that include Mums, Asters and Montauk Daisies. Including these beautiful plants in your flower gardens will bring lots of fall color to your landscape. Chrysanthemums are a large genus in the Asteraceae (daisy) family. The plants can grow 2-4 feet tall with blooms that are white, yellow, or pink in the wild species, but also come in multiple cultivars with many colors and shapes of flowers. Mums are divided into garden hardy and exhibition types. Garden hardy mums can be planted in gardens while exhibition mums are more florist types and need special growing care. Garden mums are often sold in the fall but can be planted in the garden for the following year. They need organic soils in full sun but can tolerate some shade in the south. Be sure to cut the plants back in summer to encourage bushiness and a later bloom time. Use in the border, in pots, or on the patio or porch for fall color. Asters are also members of the Asteraceae family. They have daisy-like flowers and come in a variety of colors. They are easy to grow and require minimal maintenance. They typically bloom in late summer and fall, adding color as the seasons change. They have mounding as well as erect varieties and may be propagated by seeds, division, root cuttings, or stem cuttings. Deer, rabbits, and other mammals may nibble at the flower buds but they don't tend to eat the entire plant because of its pungent smell, bitter taste. The plant tolerates the nibbling, which serves as beneficial pruning. Asters are an important food and nesting source for wildlife. The Montauk Daisy (also known as the Nippon daisy) is native to Japan but cultivated as an ornamental elsewhere. This perennial tolerates light shade in hot climates. New growth may be cut back slightly in spring to maintain plant compactness and encourage bushy form. Removing spent flower heads may promote additional blooms. Divide clumps every 2-3 years to maintain vigor. It produces wonderful, long-lasting fresh-cut flowers. They are also good for drought-tolerant gardens. The second segment features Holiday plants including how to care for them. Amaryllis, Holiday Cactus and Poinsettias are all discussed. Amaryllis bulbs, native to Africa, come in various sizes. Amaryllis may be purchased as bare or planted bulbs, and are prized for their exotic trumpet-shaped flowers (typically red, white, pink, salmon, apricot, rose, or burgundy) on leafless stalks that can be 1-2 feet long. They add dramatic color to homes and gardens and make wonderful gifts to gardeners from beginners to experts. Amaryllis flowers, which can be single or double) range from 4 to 10 inches in size. The holiday cactus is a genus of succulent plants in the cactus family (Cactaceae) that are native to Southeast Brazil. This genus includes the Christmas and Thanksgiving cactus. It has fleshy stems, showy flowers and grows well as a houseplant, preferring moisture but adapting to a variety of home environments. It thrives in bright, indirect sunlight, but doesn't like direct sun. Periods of lower light in the fall will encourage winter blooms. They may be propagated by stem or root cuttings.The poinsettia is native to Mexico and Guatemala. In the United States, it is typically grown as a potted plant and is popular as a decorative flower (available in shades of red, pink, and white) during the holidays. The plant grows best in part shade at temperatures of 65 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Water the plant when the soil surface feels dry, but do not overwater. The cup-shaped yellow "flowers" bloom in the winter through the spring and cluster above showy red leafy bracts or modified leaves. We hope you've enjoyed this retrospective series. As Linda Levitt reminds us "don't forget to stop and smell the flowers'". Host: Jean Thomas Guest: Linda Levitt Photo by: Teresa Golden Production Support: Linda Aydlett, Deven Connelly, Teresa Golden, Tim Kennelty, Amy Meadow, Xandra Powers, Annie Scibienski, Jean Thomas Resources
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In this episode, Dan and Jason discuss their recent experiences in hunting and youth sports, touching on the challenges of balancing family activities with personal interests. They delve into the importance of emotional health and masculinity, highlighting the need for men to communicate their feelings. The conversation shifts to deer hunting, focusing on how to identify the age and characteristics of bucks, and the significance of setting realistic hunting goals. In this conversation, Jason and Dan delve into the intricate behaviors of deer, particularly focusing on mature bucks and their calculated approaches to breeding and survival. They discuss the hierarchy among deer, the role of does in hunting strategies, and the importance of understanding deer behavior to improve hunting success. The conversation emphasizes the need for hunters to think outside the box and adapt their strategies based on the environment and deer behavior, while also highlighting the enjoyment of the hunting experience itself. Takeaways: Jason's first solo turkey hunt was a memorable experience. Dan felt regret for not taking his kids hunting. Youth sports can be overwhelming for parents. The podcast discusses the challenges of modern youth sports. Dan's new podcast explores masculinity and emotional health. Men often struggle to communicate their emotions effectively. Aging bucks have distinct physical characteristics. Understanding deer behavior is crucial for successful hunting. The importance of setting realistic hunting goals. Hunting experiences can vary greatly based on location. Mature bucks are calm and calculated in their behavior. Understanding deer hierarchy can improve hunting success. Using does as bait can be an effective hunting strategy. Big bucks often assess threats differently than younger deer. Conditioning to human activity can make deer more killable. Finding secluded areas can lead to better hunting opportunities. Deer behavior is influenced by their environment and experiences. Hunters should focus on enjoying the experience, not just the kill. Tracking doe activity can help predict buck movements. Thinking outside the box is crucial for finding big bucks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Bowhunter Chronicles Podcast - Episode 350 - Maximizing Your First Hunts for Better Outcomes - Adam Lewis - Deer IQ In this episode of the Bow Hunter Chronicles podcast, Adam Miller talks with Adam Lewis of deer IQ about the complexities of whitetail deer hunting, focusing on regulatory challenges in Michigan, the implications of baiting regulations, and the importance of a strategic, year-round approach to hunting. Hunters often overlook systemic issues in hunting regulations. Baiting regulations can create confusion and frustration among hunters. A strategic approach to hunting involves year-round preparation. First sits in a location yield the highest chances of success. Diversifying hunting spots is crucial for adapting to changing conditions. Keeping a hunting journal can significantly improve a hunter's skills. Understanding the quality of data is essential for effective hunting.Hunters need to be aware of their strengths and weaknesses. Effective scouting is key to identifying good hunting spots. Transparency in hunting regulations is necessary for building trust. Observation hunts can provide actionable intel on deer movement.In-season scouting is crucial for adapting to changing conditions .Building systems for hunting can streamline the process and improve success rates. Scent control is a foundational aspect of successful hunting.Cataloging hunting spots can help in planning and execution. Understanding deer behavior and movement patterns is key to success. Eliminating variables can lead to more opportunities during hunts. Preparation in the off-season is essential for a successful hunting season. Data analysis can enhance hunting strategies and outcomes. Workshops and resources can provide valuable insights for hunters. https://www.paintedarrow.com - BHC15 for 15% off https://www.spartanforge.ai (https://www.spartanforge.ai/) - save 25% with code bowhunter https://www.latitudeoutdoors.com (https://www.latitudeoutdoors.com/) s https://www.zingerfletches.com (https://www.zingerfletches.com/) https://huntworthgear.com/ https://www.lucky-buck.com (https://www.lucky-buck.com/) https://www.bigshottargets.com (https://www.bigshottargets.com/) https://genesis3dprinting.com (https://genesis3dprinting.com/) https://vitalizeseed.com (https://vitalizeseed.com/) https://waypointtv.com/#podcast If you like what we are doing and want to see more, please consider checking out our Patreon account. Any funds generated through our Patreon account are funneled right back into the podcast to help fund equipment, hosting fees and gear for reviews and giveaways and as always future hunts. http://bit.ly/BHCPatreon http://bit.ly/BowhunterChroniclesPodcas https://huntworthgear.com/?utm_source=Pro+Staff&utm_medium=Direct+Link&utm_campaign=Preseason+Sale Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices (https://megaphone.fm/adchoices) Keywords whitetail deer hunting, hunting regulations, baiting, hunting strategies, deer management, hunting success, Michigan hunting, hunting tips, hunting community, deer hunting techniques, hunting, observation hunts, trail cameras, in-season scouting, scent control, hunting systems, deer hunting, hunting strategies, hunting preparation, hunting success Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of the HLM podcast, Slade gives his knowledge on how right now lays the foundation for Deer season regardless of where you hunt! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jamie Mccay is a public land bowhunting LEGEND in Alabama. You'd be hard pressed to find anyone more consistent on big bucks on public in the deep south than him. Jamie's tactics come from a lifetime of developing woodsmanship, and in this episode we dive into the subtle things that help him stay on the bucks. Subjects: - If you look for the obvious sign, you'll miss the IMPORTANT sign - Why Jamie tags most of his bucks in areas with little to no buck sign - Going from a meat hunter to a big buck hunter - The most important pieces of subtle sign to look for - Why you should FORGET THE WIND in certain scenarios and a ton more! We are excited to be kicking off deer episodes for 2025, if you are excited as well please share this episode with your friends and on social media! Watch Jamie's previous episode with us here - https://youtu.be/3ZJg_7TybJI Got a question for the show? Submit a listener Q&A form - https://l.linklyhq.com/l/1uMXP Grab some Southern Outdoorsmen merch here - https://l.linklyhq.com/l/1u4aK Join Woodsman Wire - https://l.linklyhq.com/l/1u4aR Use the promo code “southern” for a discount on your OnX Hunt membership here - https://l.linklyhq.com/l/1tyfm Save 10% on your next Vortex Optics order at eurooptic.com using the Promo Code “southern10” - https://2ly.link/1wyYO Use code “SOUTHERN25” for a discount on Houndstooth Game Calls: https://2ly.link/24tFz Use code SOUTHERN20 for a discount on all vortex apparel, including eyewear Check out Moultrie's trail cams here - https://2ly.link/1zJWv Check out Latitude Outdoors for your mobile hunting gear - https://2ly.link/1zVDI Have you tagged a deer using something you heard on the show? Submit your listener success story here - Share Your Story Here Come chat with us on our Thursday Hunter Hangouts! Join our patreon - https://l.linklyhq.com/l/1uMXU NOTE: Not all advertisements run on this show are endorsed by The Southern Outdoorsmen Podcast unless an ad is read by one of the hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Caleb Siman takes us deep into the 2025 Ohio spring turkey season — and the obsession that's taken over his woods. 11 times he's been face-to-face with the same stubborn gobbler, but the perfect shot on camera continues to slip away. From early morning setups to heart-pounding close calls, Caleb walks us through the highs, frustrations, and pure grit it takes to chase one bird across an entire season. Let's be honest — post a big buck, and the likes roll in. Post a strutting longbeard? Crickets. In this episode, Caleb & Isaac also dive into the weird reality of turkey hunting content on social media. Despite the challenge, the calling, and the chess match of spring gobblers, turkey season just doesn't seem to get the respect it deserves online. Is it the lack of antlers? The short attention span of the algorithm? Or is turkey hunting just for the diehards now? They break it all down — the passion, the frustration, and why he keeps chasing longbeards even when nobody seems to care.
Today we have an interview with Rick Nolan with the OHA about the 2025 Deer Conference and Expo in OKC. Oklahoma Hunters & Anglers is a non-profit and non-government organization dedicated to serving the vibrant community of sports men and women across our great state. Founded with a passion for preserving Oklahoma's rich hunting and fishing heritage, we are committed to enhancing the hunting and fishery resources that make our state a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The 2025 Oklanoma Deer Hunting Conference and Expo will bring together over 300 hunters that share a common interest, deer hunting. The Conference offers 30 +/- different deer hunting topics, presented in five one-hour sessions, each lead by subject matter experts. Each session is presented in a safe space for attendees to learn evidenced based knowledge, proven tactics and strategies and offer an opportunity get their questions answered. Hunters of all skill levels benefit from the conference. New and early onset Hunters, novice hunters as well as experienced hunters enjoy a day of deer hunting information, education, fellowship, and fun. Named one of the Best Places to Visit by Frommer's Travel and Travel + Leisure, Oklahoma City offers all of the culture, cuisine, attractions and amenities you'd expect in a modern metropolis. And with its rugged Western past, working stockyards and title as “Horse Show Capital of the World,” it's rich in cowboy culture, as well. From family fun to romantic retreats to outdoor adventures you won't find anywhere else, Oklahoma City has plenty of hustle without all the hassle. Also discussed MetroTech and Tatanka Ranch. Want some Only in OK Show swag? #OHA #hunter #angler #wildlife #okc #farmtotable #onlyinokshow #Oklahoma #podcast #traveloklahoma #travel #tourism #conference #expo #Taxidermy #fishing
In this episode KJ goes to the woods of the North Shore of Long Island to cover a very rare Bigfoot sighting from almost 10 years ago. Bill covers a Bigfoot encounter from truck driver that hauled potatoes between Pennsylvania and Maine. And finally we will cover some great listener mail. Please join us! Thank you for listening! Thank you for listening!
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On Wednesday, May 7, North Dakota finalized its 2025 season dates and license quotas. The North Dakota Game and Fish (NDGF) agency notably cut licenses down to 42,300. This is 7,800 tags or 16% fewer than 2024. The tag reductions apply to most of the state's deer tags, including both either-species tags and specifically designated whitetail tags. Muzzleloader-only licenses were also slashed. The only tag quotas that weren't significantly impacted...
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In this week's Deer Society podcast we cover a wide variety of topics from turkey hunting strategies, upcoming deer management tasks to NEW Illusion and Deer Society product drops! The team now has 8 Turkeys DOWN and the quest for a few more continues. We hope you enjoy this podcast episode and as always, let us know if you have any topics or questions for the next episode.
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In this episode of the How to Hunt Deer Podcast, Dan and Jason discuss the chaos of family life, the importance of enjoying moments with kids, and the balance of sports and activities. They share personal stories about their children, the challenges of managing time, and the joys of hunting and mushroom foraging. The conversation transitions into the intricacies of deer management, aging deer, and the significance of celebrating every harvest, regardless of size. The hosts emphasize the lessons learned from involving their kids in hunting and the rewarding experiences that come with it. In this conversation, Dan and Jason discuss various aspects of hunting and food plot preparation. They share insights on the excitement of hunting, the use of trail cameras, and the importance of soil preparation and weather patterns in farming. The conversation also covers effective herbicide use, tree stand setup, and innovative food plot designs, emphasizing the need for careful planning and management to ensure successful hunting seasons. Takeaways: Rain can significantly disrupt outdoor plans. Family moments are precious and should be cherished. Balancing kids' sports can be overwhelming for parents. Trail cameras provide valuable insights into deer behavior. Mushroom hunting can be a rewarding outdoor activity. Aging deer requires attention to physical characteristics. The size of the deer doesn't define the value of the hunt. Celebrating every harvest is important for hunters. Excitement in hunting can diminish if not approached with joy. Involving kids in hunting teaches valuable life lessons. Hunting is about the thrill of the chase and connection with nature. Trail cameras are essential for monitoring wildlife and planning hunts. Soil preparation is crucial for successful food plots. Weather patterns significantly impact farming and wildlife habitats. Effective herbicide use can enhance food plot success. Timing is key when planting and managing food plots. Innovative designs can improve food plot effectiveness. Tree stands should be set up strategically to avoid new growth blocking shooting lanes. Broadcasting seeds can be an effective strategy for fall food plots. Regular gear checks are essential for a successful hunting season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
MDJ Script/ Top Stories for May 7th Publish Date: May 7th Commercial: From the BG Ad Group Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. Today is Wednesday, May 7th and Happy Birthday to Johnny Unitas ***05.07.25 - BIRTHDAY – JOHNNY UNITAS*** I’m Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Times Journal Pence Named President of Chattahoochee Technical College Truist Park Welcomes Chef Terry Koval Teen Killed, Two Injured in Stabbing During Large Fight at Powder Springs Kroger All of this and more is coming up on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! BREAK: TIDWELL TREES_FINAL STORY 1: Pence Named President of Chattahoochee Technical College Heather Pence has been named president of Chattahoochee Technical College by the Technical College System of Georgia. With over 20 years of experience at TCSG, including roles as interim president and executive VP for operations, Pence has been instrumental in supporting the college’s financial and administrative divisions. TCSG Commissioner Greg Dozier praised her leadership and dedication to technical education. Pence, who began her career auditing technical colleges, expressed her passion for delivering high-quality education and workforce training. She holds an MBA from Reinhardt University and will lead Chattahoochee Tech’s nine campuses across north Georgia. STORY 2: Truist Park Welcomes Chef Terry Koval Truist Park welcomes James Beard Award-winning chef Terry Koval as the May resident chef at the Giving Kitchen stall in the Outfield Market. Known for his work at The Deer and the Dove, B-Side, and Fawn Wine and Amaro Bar, Koval will serve his signature B-Side Chopped Cheese starting May 2 during the Braves vs. Dodgers game. Fans can enjoy his culinary creations all month long. STORY 3: Teen Killed, Two Injured in Stabbing During Large Fight at Powder Springs Kroger A fight in the Brownsville Road Kroger parking lot on Sunday evening led to three stabbings, resulting in the death of 17-year-old William Renfro of Dallas, according to Powder Springs Police. The altercation involved a group, mostly juveniles, who gathered to fight. Two others were hospitalized with injuries. Markevon Williams, 17, of Powder Springs, and a juvenile have been arrested, facing charges including murder, aggravated assault, and kidnapping. The investigation is ongoing, and police urge anyone with information to contact their Criminal Investigations Unit. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.799.6810 for more info. We’ll be right back. Break: INGLES 3 STORY 4: CNC Celebrates Recognition of Henning von Schmeling The Chattahoochee Nature Center is celebrating retired horticulture curator Henning von Schmeling, who received the 2025 Tom Patrick Award from the Georgia Plant Conservation Alliance. A founding GPCA member, von Schmeling spent 39 years at CNC, playing a key role in conserving Georgia’s rare plants, including saving the Georgia Rockcress from extinction and revitalizing the Alabama Leather Flower. CNC CEO Natasha Rice praised his contributions, calling the award a fitting tribute to his legacy. Now residing in Germany, von Schmeling continues his conservation work, educating his community on native plant preservation. STORY 5: Honduran Migrant Pleads Not Guilty to Murdering Cobb Grandmother Hector David Sagastume Rivas, a 21-year-old Honduran national living illegally in the U.S., pleaded not guilty to charges of murdering and raping 52-year-old Camillia Williams in Cobb County on March 12. Authorities allege Rivas caused Williams' death by choking her and applying his full body weight to her neck. Indicted on six charges, including malice murder and rape, Rivas waived his formal arraignment. Gov. Brian Kemp and federal officials have vowed to prosecute violent criminals to the fullest extent and address immigration status in such cases. Break: TIDWELL TREES_FINAL STORY 6: Elections Board Certifies Cobb Commission Special Election The Cobb County Board of Elections certified the results of the April 29 special election, restoring a full five-member Board of Commissioners with a Democratic majority. Voter turnout was 6.85%, nearly doubling February’s primary turnout. Incumbent Democratic Commissioner Monique Sheffield defeated Republican Matthew Hardwick with 64.5% of the vote, while Democrat Erick Allen won the vacant seat with 58.6% over Republican Alicia Adams. Allen was sworn in shortly after certification. Elections Director Tate Fall highlighted strong early voting turnout among Democrats, and public commenters praised the board and staff for their efforts in managing multiple elections efficiently. STORY 7: Georgia Highlands College Commencement Set for May 15 Georgia Highlands College will celebrate its graduates on May 15 with three ceremonies at the Floyd Campus gym in Rome. Events include commencements at 10:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m., and a Nursing pinning ceremony at 2:30 p.m. Attendance is limited to graduates and four guests each, with GHC ID or guest passes required. Livestreams will be available on GHC’s website and social media. Featured speakers include Consul General Anat Sultan-Dadon, educator Dr. Craig McDaniel, and EVP Guy Taff. We’ll have closing comments after this. Break: TOP TECH_FINAL Signoff- Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. 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In this episode of Maximize Your Hunt, host Jon Teater and Thomas Mlsna (Untamed Ambition) discuss various aspects of managing hunting properties, focusing on soil analysis, planting strategies, and the importance of conifer planting. He emphasizes the need for proper soil preparation and the use of specific tools for effective tree planting. The conversation also covers the significance of tree spacing and long-term planning for successful habitat management. In this conversation, the speakers delve into various aspects of tree planting, focusing on techniques, strategies for orchard planting, innovative mulching methods, and the importance of fencing and protection for young trees. They also discuss the significance of selecting quality seed stock to ensure successful growth and production in the future. Takeaways: Soil analysis is critical for successful planting. Understanding soil pH is essential for plant health. Conifer planting requires careful consideration of species and size. Equipment plays a vital role in efficient tree planting. Subsoiling can improve water infiltration and root growth. Tree spacing impacts long-term growth and maintenance. Staggered planting can enhance visual appeal and management. Conifers provide excellent screening but require time to mature. Regular maintenance is necessary to manage invasive species. Planning for the future is crucial in habitat management. Consider spacing and tree size when planting. Plan for potential loss in tree survival. Wood mulch enhances soil health and moisture retention. Fencing strategies can protect young trees from deer and rodents. Planting in blocks can streamline maintenance and resource use. Quality seed stock is essential for successful tree growth. Orchard planting requires careful planning and protection. Innovative mulching techniques can improve planting success rates. Understanding deer preferences can inform planting choices. Layering plants in an ecosystem can maximize biodiversity. Social Social Links https://whitetaillandscapes.com/ https://www.facebook.com/whitetaillandscapes/ https://www.instagram.com/whitetail_landscapes/?hl=en https://www.theuntamedambition.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this unusual episode of Dark Outdoors, we uncover the bizarre case of a man who posed as a woman to gain illegal access to a city park—and its vulnerable deer population. What starts as a strange poaching scheme spirals into a web of wildlife trafficking, leading investigators deep into the shadowy world of exotic animal cloning. Join us as we track the trail from urban deer blinds to high-stakes deals involving the cloning and black-market trade of the elusive Marco Polo sheep and it's "Frankensheep" hybrids.
In this episode of Maximize Your Hunt, host Jon Teater and Thomas Mlsna (Untamed Ambition) discuss various aspects of managing hunting properties, focusing on soil analysis, planting strategies, and the importance of conifer planting. He emphasizes the need for proper soil preparation and the use of specific tools for effective tree planting. The conversation also covers the significance of tree spacing and long-term planning for successful habitat management. In this conversation, the speakers delve into various aspects of tree planting, focusing on techniques, strategies for orchard planting, innovative mulching methods, and the importance of fencing and protection for young trees. They also discuss the significance of selecting quality seed stock to ensure successful growth and production in the future. Takeaways:Soil analysis is critical for successful planting.Understanding soil pH is essential for plant health.Conifer planting requires careful consideration of species and size.Equipment plays a vital role in efficient tree planting.Subsoiling can improve water infiltration and root growth.Tree spacing impacts long-term growth and maintenance.Staggered planting can enhance visual appeal and management.Conifers provide excellent screening but require time to mature.Regular maintenance is necessary to manage invasive species.Planning for the future is crucial in habitat management. Consider spacing and tree size when planting.Plan for potential loss in tree survival.Wood mulch enhances soil health and moisture retention.Fencing strategies can protect young trees from deer and rodents.Planting in blocks can streamline maintenance and resource use.Quality seed stock is essential for successful tree growth.Orchard planting requires careful planning and protection.Innovative mulching techniques can improve planting success rates.Understanding deer preferences can inform planting choices.Layering plants in an ecosystem can maximize biodiversity. SocialSocial Linkshttps://whitetaillandscapes.com/https://www.facebook.com/whitetaillandscapes/https://www.instagram.com/whitetail_landscapes/?hl=enhttps://www.theuntamedambition.com/
What does it mean to say that rape is not a crime of passion, but a tool of conquest? In this searing episode, Matika sits down with Chief Justice Sarah Deer—legal scholar, citizen of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, and longtime advocate for Native women—to break down the root causes of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and People (MMIWP) crisis. Together, they trace the systemic failures—from jurisdictional loopholes and underfunded Tribal justice systems to harmful stereotypes and state indifference—that enable violence against Native people to persist across generations.Sarah shares insights from decades of research, courtroom advocacy, and lived experience. She explains why the word “rape” still matters, how U.S. law continues to reflect colonial patriarchy, and what tribal sovereignty has to do with personal safety. With clarity and care, she connects the dots between land theft, gender-based violence, and narrative erasure—and offers a vision for Indigenous feminist legal theory that centers survivor agency and collective healing.This is a vital episode for anyone who wants to understand the roots of violence and the pathways to justice in Indian Country.Learn more about Sarah Deer's work at sarahdeer.com.Educational Reading & Reports• Sarah Deer's The Beginning and End of Rape is essential reading on how U.S. law enables violence against Native women—and how we can reclaim justice through sovereignty and Indigenous feminist legal theory. Purchase the book here.• Broken Promises: Continuing Federal Funding Shortfall for Native Americans is a 2018 report by the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights detailing chronic underfunding of Native programs. Read it here.• Justice Denied: The Reality of the Tribal Law and Order Act by Amnesty International explores how systemic legal gaps harm Native women. View the report.Advocacy & Action•The National Indigenous Women's Resource Center offers toolkits, trainings, and support for survivors and advocates working to end violence against Native women.•The Sovereign Bodies Institute collects data and honors MMIW2S cases, centering Indigenous-led research and action.•MMIW USA provides direct services and support for families of the missing and murdered, offering healing and justice-centered care.•The Urban Indian Health Institute provides data, reports, and resources on urban Native health disparities, including MMIWP-specific studies.++++Send us your thoughts!Support the showFollow us on Instagram @amrpodcast, or support our work on Patreon. Show notes are published on our website, Allmyrelationspodcast.com. Matika's book Project 562: Changing the Way We See Native America is available now! T'igwicid and Hyshqe for being on this journey with us.
We're diving deep into the wild world of cryptid encounters. Eerie figures lurking in remote woods and mysterious animals that defy logic and biology, these stories will have you questioning what's really out there. Whether it's ancient legends or something altogether new, these encounters remind us that the forest keeps its secrets—and sometimes, it watches back. We'll get into: A spooky night at a lake that turns into a full-blown horror movie, complete with skinny-dipping, a cursed graveyard, and a mysterious, towering figure that stalks the road. A "Not-Deer" sighting so uncanny, it had both witnesses—trained in biology—questioning everything they knew about wildlife. A haunted National Park in South Dakota where caves whisper ghost stories, and rangers keep a secret Google Doc of employee encounters. A day of mountain biking that ended in a call and response session with unidentified creatures. PLUS – our own haunted studio investigation!