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KVNU For The People
Judge won't halt school voucher program before appeal

KVNU For The People

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 57:00


DWR reminding boaters of new rules to fight quagga mussel invasion -- Judge won't halt school voucher program before appeal -- On This Day: Smoking banned on airlines (1988)

Deep Dive CleanTech // by digital kompakt
Disaster Warning & Response: How to equip for catastrophic events [HEAT #3]

Deep Dive CleanTech // by digital kompakt

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 65:57 Transcription Available


In Episode 3 of HEAT – Beyond 1.5, we turn our attention to one of the most urgent and under-discussed aspects of the climate crisis: disaster preparedness. Climate change is accelerating the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events - from wildfires and floods to deadly heatwaves. This episode explores how both policy and technology are rising to meet the challenge of keeping people, communities, and critical infrastructure safe. David Wortmann of DWR eco speaks with Julia Stewart-David, Climate Change and Resilience Adviser at the European Commission's DG ECHO, about how the EU is rethinking disaster management. The focus is shifting from reactive crisis response to proactive resilience - through investments in early warning systems, climate-adapted infrastructure, and public awareness. Julia shares how the Union Civil Protection Mechanism helps coordinate disaster response across member states, and why building local knowledge and preparedness is critical for Europe's future safety. Meanwhile, Nikolaus Samios of PT1 sits down with Carsten Brinkschulte, CEO and Co-Founder of Dryad, a German startup pioneering ultra-early wildfire detection. Using AI-powered gas sensors, solar-powered mesh networks, and soon drone-based response tools, Dryad is creating “digital noses” for forests - detecting fires minutes after ignition, long before they become uncontrollable. Carsten shares Dryad's entrepreneurial journey and explains why climate resilience represents one of the biggest business opportunities of our time. How can public institutions, tech startups, and investors work together to prevent disasters before they strike? What does it take to turn climate risk into climate readiness? Tune in to Episode 4 of HEAT to discover how we can prepare smarter - and act faster - for a climate-resilient future.

Dinner with Racers
Ep.279 – DINNER BITES: Andy Lally's New Career

Dinner with Racers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 37:56


In the first of our new series “Dinner Bites,” we take our first crack at shorter form episodes by talking to none other than Andy Lally, who was our first episode when DwR premiered 10 years ago. Retiring from full-time driving in January, Andy has jumped straight into his new career, being named president of […]

Dinner with Racers
Ep.281 – Dinner(s) with the Rileys: Bill on Bob

Dinner with Racers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 131:01


Following our video series “Dinner(s) with the Rileys,” currently available on MotorTrend, we offer a series of long-form, less-edited editions of each of our sit downs. Our first is with Bill Riley, the son of Bob and Bea Riley, now in his third appearance on DwR. Effectively operating as the main caretaker of the business […]

Backpacking Light Podcast
Podcast 122 | Unconventional Sleep Systems

Backpacking Light Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 32:15


Today's episode of the Backpacking Light Podcast is sponsored by Outdoor Vitals StormLoft Down Topquilt, featuring ExpeDry gold-treated water-resistant down. This quilt dries faster than traditional DWR-treated down, keeping you warm even in damp conditions, and is available in multiple fill weights for temperature control. To view the show notes for this episode, click here.  

Business of Home Podcast
Lawson-Fenning doesn't sweat the copycats

Business of Home Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 57:10


In the late 1990s Glenn Lawson and Grant Fenning made a reputation for themselves as canny vintage pickers. Over time, their own furniture designs came to the forefront, and the two became a trusted resource for top Los Angeles designers. Now Lawson Fenning is opening up an outpost in New York and collaborating with DWR and CB2. On this episode of the podcast, Lawson and Fenning speak with host Dennis Scully about purposefully staying a little under the radar, why they only had to show at ICFF once, and their strategy for dealing with copycats and dupes.  This episode is sponsored by Ernesta and CryptonLINKSLawson-FenningDennis ScullyBusiness of Home

Let's Talk Change
Zwischen Wirtschaftsvision und Wählerfrust - schafft es die FDP wieder in den Bundestag? | mit Christian Lindner (FDP)

Let's Talk Change

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 45:26


Im Gespräch mit DWR eco Gründer David Wortmann diskutierte Christian Lindner, Parteivorsitzende der FDP und Ex Finanzminister, über Deutschlands wirtschaftliche Herausforderungen, liberale Klimapolitik, den Innovationsstau und die Frage, wie wir wieder international wettbewerbsfähig werden. Zentrale Takeaways: ➡ Wirtschaft stärken, Bürokratie abbauen: Lindner fordert ein Ende staatlicher Lenkung und mehr private Initiative – erfolgreiche Modelle wie Biontech würden den Weg zeigen. ➡ Kapitalmärkte reformieren: Mehr Wagniskapital und steuerliche Anreize sollen Startups und Deeptech-Unternehmen den Durchbruch erleichtern. ➡ Digitale Verwaltung statt Regulierungsexzesse: Deutschland hinkt in der Digitalisierung hinterher, setzt aber gleichzeitig zu stark auf Regulierung neuer Technologien. ➡ Talente halten, Steuersystem modernisieren: Mitarbeiterkapitalbeteiligungen attraktiver gestalten und Fachkräfte durch gezielte Anreize in Deutschland halten. ➡ Technologieoffene Klimapolitik: Marktwirtschaftliche Instrumente wie Emissionshandel statt Verbote – CO₂-Speicherung und Kernkraft will Lindner nicht pauschal ausschließen. ➡ Lieferketten gezielt absichern: Staatliche Förderung für essenzielle Bereiche wie Halbleiter, aber keine unnötige Intervention in weniger kritische Branchen. ➡ Politische Abgrenzung: Keine Koalition mit Grünen oder Abhängigkeit von der AfD – Lindner warnt vor einem Rechtsruck wie in Österreich. Welche Reformen braucht Deutschland jetzt am dringendsten? Trotz aller Kritik: was würde fehlen, wenn die FDP die Wiederwahl in den Bundestag nicht schafft? Ist es taktisch klug oder eine blöde Fehleinschätzung, eine Koalition mit einer anderen demokratischen Partei auszuschließen, um einen Rechtsruck zu verhindern? Was glaubt ihr? Die Podcast-Aufnahme fand im Rahmen einer Veranstaltung vom Frühphasen Investor PT1, dem Bundesverband Beteiligungskapital und DWR eco statt – mit auf dem Panel: Lubomila Jordanova, CEO & Mitgründerin von Plan A, und Nikolas Samios, Managing Partner von PT1. #Podcast #Wirtschaft #Startups #Innovation #Fachkräfte #Klimapolitik #Deutschland

Let's Talk Change
Jung, europäisch, ambitioniert – Kann Volt den Bundestag erobern? | mit Damian Boeselager (Volt)

Let's Talk Change

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 38:42


Europa neu denken – Volt und die Bundestagswahl 2025 Wie kann eine paneuropäische Partei die deutsche Politik verändern? Welche Weichen müssen jetzt gestellt werden, um Europa zukunftsfähig zu machen? In der heutigen Special-Episode von Let's Talk Change spreche ich mit Damian Boeselager, Mitgründer der Volt-Partei und Mitglied im Europaparlament, über seine Vision für eine progressive, faktenbasierte Politik – und über die Chancen seiner Partei bei der Bundestagswahl 2025. Volt setzt auf europäische Zusammenarbeit statt nationale Alleingänge, auf Innovation statt Stillstand und auf pragmatische Lösungen statt ideologischer Grabenkämpfe. Wir diskutieren unter anderem über: ➡️ Klimapolitik: Wie kann Europa nachhaltiger werden, ohne wirtschaftliche Dynamik zu verlieren? ➡️ Kapitalmarktunion: Warum ist sie entscheidend, um private Investitionen zu mobilisieren? ➡️ Bürokratieabbau und Digitalisierung: Was braucht es, um Europa agiler und wettbewerbsfähiger zu machen? ➡️ Neue politische Ansätze: Wie kann Volt frischen Wind in die deutsche Politik bringen? Damian Boeselager macht deutlich: Es braucht Mut zur Veränderung – und eine Politik, die nicht nur Probleme verwaltet, sondern mit viel mehr Mut und Konsequenz Lösungen gestaltet. Was denkt ihr? Braucht Deutschland eine neue politische Kraft wie Volt? Diese Aufzeichnung fand im Rahmen einer Veranstaltungsreihe zur Bundestagswahl gemeinsam mit PT1, dem BVK Bundesverband Beteiligungskapital und DWR eco statt.

Let's Talk Change
"Zwischen Schuldenbremse, Klimaschutz und Zukunftsinvestitionen: Was jetzt zählt" | mit Verena Hubertz (SPD)

Let's Talk Change

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 27:29


Im aktuellen Let's Talk Change-Podcast spricht Verena Hubertz, stellvertretende Fraktionsvorsitzende der SPD im Bundestag, mit David Wortmann von DWR eco über die wirtschafts- und klimapolitischen Herausforderungen unserer Zeit. Von der Bedeutung von Climate-Tech-Investitionen über die Rolle von Venture Capital bis hin zu Anreizen für Unternehmen, Arbeitsplätze in Deutschland zu schaffen – Hubertz unterstreicht, dass eine aktive Industriepolitik essenziell ist. Sie fordert eine Strategie, die sowohl etablierte Industrien stärkt als auch Innovationen gezielt fördert, um Deutschland als führende Industrienation zu erhalten. Mit Blick auf die aktuelle Koalition verteidigt sie den Kurs von Bundeskanzler Olaf Scholz und setzt auf pragmatische Lösungen. Besonders die Reform der Schuldenbremse und langfristige Entscheidungen in der Rentenpolitik hält sie für notwendig, um den Standort Deutschland nachhaltig zu stärken. Auch bei der Wärmewende plädiert sie für solidarische Konzepte, etwa durch den Ausbau von Fernwärmenetzen. Diese spannende Diskussion fand im Rahmen einer Veranstaltungsreihe zur Bundestagswahl von PT1 und DWR eco statt. Mit auf dem Podium: Emanuel Heisenberg, Gründer und CEO von Ecoworks und Ulrike Hinrichs, Vorstandssprecherin des Bundesverbandes Beteiligungskapital.

Deep Dive CleanTech // by digital kompakt
Water: A Double-Edged Problem [HEAT #2]

Deep Dive CleanTech // by digital kompakt

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 53:48


In Episode 2 of HEAT, we discuss one of the most critical and paradoxical challenges of the climate crisis: water. While water is essential for life, it has become a double-edged sword in the face of climate change. On one hand, we face the devastating impacts of floodings that destroy communities, infrastructure, and livelihoods. On the other, we face the scarcity of water - droughts that threaten agriculture, ecosystems, and access to clean drinking water. How can we achieve water resilience in a rapidly changing world? In this episode, David Wortmann of DWR eco sits down with Ingrid Timboe, Vice Executive Director of the Alliance for Global Water Adaptation (AGWA), to explore the complexities of water management. Together, they discuss the urgent need for innovative strategies to address both flooding and drought, and how better water governance, infrastructure, and technology can help build resilience. Ingrid shares insights why water must be at the center of climate adaptation efforts. Meanwhile, Nikolaus Samios of PT1 speaks with Mulundu Sichone, Founder & CEO of PYDRO, a pioneering company tackling one of the most overlooked aspects of water management: the staggering loss of water in distribution networks. On average, 30% of the world's water is lost due to leaks and inefficiencies caused by outdated technology and a lack of data. This not only exacerbates water scarcity - already affecting over 4 billion people for at least one month per year, according to the UN - but also leads to unnecessary energy costs and CO2 emissions. PYDRO is revolutionizing water networks with its self-powered monitoring and sensing solutions. By making water networks smarter and more efficient, the company is helping to reduce water loss, lower energy consumption, and cut CO2 emissions, all while ensuring more reliable access to this precious resource. Tune in to Episode 2 of HEAT - Beyond 1.5 to explore how we can navigate climate adaptation and uncover solutions for a more resilient future.

KSL Outdoors Show
FINAL KSL Outdoors Radio Show Segment 5

KSL Outdoors Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 12:14


The gang talks about Big Game in and around Bear River Lodge with Roger Eggett and Faith Jolley from the DWR joins in the fun with upcoming Ice Fishing events throughout Utah

Ripstop on the Record
Mythbusting Popular Fabric Facts

Ripstop on the Record

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 59:16


Send us a textIf you want to become a better maker, understanding the nuances of fabrics and fabric attributes is crucial to your development. We still hear a lot of people mention old or disproven theories about what fabrics can and cannot do. Don't be left in the dark. Listen to hear about 8 common fabric myths and how they impact your projects. The Myths1. Technical Fabrics are uncomfortable against the skin 2. The best insulation is always down 3. DCF is a weak textile4. DWR lasts forever 5. You need the perfect thread and needle for each fabric6. You can't sew technical fabrics without professional gear7. Fabrics that include a ripstop grid are always stronger than ones without8. You need the HH to be as high as possible for functional gear Find Us on Social Media

KZMU News
Does Moab have a new possum problem?

KZMU News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 8:23


Possums don't typically live in the Mountain West, but a couple weeks ago, a Moab resident caught one in a skunk trap in his backyard. North America's only marsupial has a high rate of reproduction and can quickly throw native ecosystems out of balance. The Division of Wildlife Resources suggests setting traps if residents see possums near their houses. You can report possum sightings to the DWR at 435-613-3700. //Photo via Flickr

Green Top Outdoors
VA DWR - Ep. 102

Green Top Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 54:06


Ever wondered how a prion disease could affect an entire deer population? Join us for an eye-opening conversation with Justin Foulkes and Alexandra Lombard from the Department of Wildlife Resources (DWR) as they unravel the mysteries of deer management and Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) in Virginia. Justin, our guide through the complexities of the upcoming deer season, and Alexandra, the eagle-eyed Wildlife Health Coordinator, share vital insights into the spread of CWD across 15 counties, with a particular note on the latest detection in Tazewell County. You'll gain a fresh perspective on the role disease management areas play and how they ensure the health of wildlife populations.Our discussion doesn't stop at the alarming spread of CWD. We dive deep into the intricate dance between hunters and the DWR, exploring how their collaboration is crucial for wildlife health. Listen to how understanding CWD's nature as a prion disease is essential for effective management. Discover strategies to curb its spread, such as prohibiting deer feeding in certain areas, and learn how these measures contribute to a sustainable hunting season. You'll also explore the challenges of differentiating CWD from other similar diseases and the importance of recognizing key symptoms like emaciation and abnormal deer behavior.As we venture into the fascinating world of deer behavior and genetics, prepare to have common myths busted. From examining the surprising truths about antler growth to analyzing deer rub patterns, we uncover the unpredictable nature of deer habits. Our guests also share stories on the resurgence of elk in Virginia, highlighting conservation successes. You'll find this episode both informative and engaging as we encourage responsible engagement with nature, providing tips for hunting, wildlife observation, and even bonding activities like hunting or fishing with children. Join us on this journey to better understand and appreciate the majesty of Virginia's wildlife.

Deep Dive CleanTech // by digital kompakt
Preparing for Tomorrow - Understanding Climate Impacts and Adaptation [HEAT #1]

Deep Dive CleanTech // by digital kompakt

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 69:34


As climate change accelerates, the world is facing more extreme weather, rising sea levels, and other unprecedented environmental challenges. But how do we adapt to these changes? Why isn't simply reducing carbon emissions enough? And what will adaptation mean for vulnerable regions, businesses, and everyday people? In this episode, David Wortmann from DWR eco sits down with Henry Neufeldt, Head of Impact Assessment and Adaptation Analysis at UNEP's Copenhagen Climate Centre, to dive into these questions. Together, they break down what climate adaptation really means, explore its urgency, and discuss the role of adaptation policy. They also look at the adaptation finance gap, which stands at a staggering $194-366 billion per year, and consider how public and private sectors can work together to close it. Following this discussion, Nikolas Samios, Managing Partner of PT1, and Kamil Kluza, Co-Founder & COO of Climate X, join to share how data-driven business solutions are helping organizations adapt. In the episode wrap-up, David and Nikolas highlight the key takeaways, leaving listeners with a clear understanding of why climate adaptation is essential—and how we can start preparing for the future. Tune in to learn about the crucial steps we need to take to adapt to our changing world.

The Ski Podcast
The Best Ski Jackets for 2025 (inc advice on how to look after your jacket)

The Ski Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 45:48


In this special episode Iain and Al look at the best ski jackets for 2025. It's the third in our series of looking at the best snowsports equipment available for winter 2025.  In our first two episodes, we looked at the best skis and the ski boots. In later episodes, we'll look at the best helmets, goggles, gloves and socks, plus there will be a special episode focusing on ski touring equipment. This Special Episode of The Ski Podcast has been made possible by Ellis Brigham. Ellis Brigham are the winter sports specialists, with 16 shops around the UK where you can find all the kit you need for this winter. Alternatively, simply go to their website at ellis-brigham.com and you can buy online now. SHOW NOTES Waterproofing (3:00) Taping (7:30) Breathability (8:30) MVTR (9:30) Gore-Tex (10:15) 3-layer (shell) v. 2-layer jackets (11:00) Membranes and Insulation eg PrimaLoft, Thinsulate (13:00) What is a ‘powder skirt'? (15:15) What is ‘Recco'? (16:45) What is DWR? (19:40) Gore-tex EPe (20:00) Mono-material garments (20:30) Find out more about the danger of PFCs (21:00) Iain visited the Arc'teryx repair shop in Covent Garden (22:00) Listen to Iain's interview with Arc'teryx in Episode 218 Al recommends NikWax for cleaning your technical clothing Find out more about Patagonia's donations to fight climate change (35:30) Listen to Iain's interview with Picture Organic Clothing (37:45)   THE BEST SKI JACKETS OF 2025 (25:00)  Descente Women's Welded Down Jacket, £789 (25:45)   The North Face Men's Summit Verbier GORE-TEX Jacket, £630 (28:00)   Henri Duvillard Women's Alicia Ski Jacket, £539 (30:15)   Patagonia Storm Shift Jacket, £449 (32:45, available for men & women)   Picture Women's Haakon Jacket, £350 (36:30) ELLIS BRIGHAM'S CHOICE (38:00) Harry Cavill is Ellis Brigham's skiwear buyer. Her choice for the Best Ski Jacket of the year is the Goldberg Women's Porter Jacket, £530 Ellis Brigham are the winter sports specialists, with 16 shops around the UK where you can find all the kit you need for this winter at ellis-brigham.com where you can buy online now. FEEDBACK (42:30) I enjoy all feedback about the show, I like to know what you think, especially about our features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email theskipodcast@gmail.com  Chalets Direct:“Very good overview of the design and material technology of the latest skis and how they perform on the mountain. Fun to listen too.” n-da-bunka2650: “Custom bootfitters sometimes focus on what they have in stock rather than a boot the client may have been interested in.”  chrisbristol: “Thanks Iain, enjoying the podcast” If you like the podcast, there are two things you can do to help:   1) Review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify 2) Subscribe, so you never miss an episode 3) Share with your friends You can follow Iain @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast

The Debrief Weekly Report | A Science and Technology News Podcast
Kids Love Quantum Physics | An Interview with Chris Ferrie

The Debrief Weekly Report | A Science and Technology News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 37:56


In this bonus episode of the DWR, Steph and Kenna invite quantum physicist and best-selling author Chris Ferrie on the show to speak about how to explain quantum physics to all audiences, where the media gets quantum wrong, and how quantum influences learners of all ages. Every Tuesday, join hosts Stephanie Gerk, Kenna Hughes-Castleberry, and MJ Banias as they round up the latest science and tech stories from the pages of The Debrief. From far-future technology to space travel to strange physics that alters our perception of the universe, The Debrief Weekly Report is meant for the dreamers who love the science and technology of the future. Learn more about Chris Ferrie at his website: https://www.csferrie.com/   Follow the Debrief on X: https://twitter.com/Debriefmedia Follow Stephanie Gerk on X: https://twitter.com/stephgerk Follow Kenna Hughes-Castleberry on X: https://twitter.com/kennaculture Have something to tell us? Email the show at weeklyreport@thedebrief.org

Fly Fishing Insider Podcast
Skwala - Get to Know - The Angler

Fly Fishing Insider Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 57:35


In this episode of the Fly Fishing Insider Podcast, host Christian Bacasa interviews Kevin Sloan from Squala Fishing. They discuss swinging for trout using spay rods and the efficiency and adaptability of this technique. Kevin shares his experience and tips for fishing different types of water, including long runs and small streams. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the behavior of the fish and adapting your setup accordingly. They also discuss the benefits of spay casting, such as the ability to cover more water and the immersive experience it provides. In this conversation, Kevin Sloasn shares his techniques for swinging flies for trout. He emphasizes the importance of covering a lot of water and varying the presentation to find what the fish want. He suggests using different retrieves, such as bouncing the rod or stripping the fly, and experimenting with different fly patterns. Kevin also discusses the importance of washing gear, particularly waders, to maintain their performance and longevity. He recommends using technical washes and retreatment with DWR to keep gear clean and functioning properly. Finally, he advises against using heavy chemicals or DIY repairs for waders, and instead suggests sending them to professionals for repair.   Takeaways Swinging for trout with spay rods is an efficient and adaptable technique that allows you to cover more water. Understanding the behavior of the fish and adapting your setup accordingly is crucial for successful spay fishing. Different water types require different approaches, such as targeting slow walking speed water in the early season and riffles during hatches. Spay casting provides a more immersive and engaging experience, with a focus on rhythm and feel. Seeking advice from local fly shops and experienced anglers can help you learn and improve your spay fishing skills. When swinging flies for trout, it's important to cover a lot of water and vary the presentation to find what the fish want. Experiment with different retrieves, such as bouncing the rod or stripping the fly, to entice strikes. Washing gear, especially waders, is crucial for maintaining performance and longevity. Use technical washes and retreatment with DWR to keep gear clean and functioning properly. Avoid using heavy chemicals or DIY repairs for waders. Instead, send them to professionals for repair. Titles Adapting to Different Water Types The Immersive Experience of Spay Casting The Importance of Varying Fly Presentation Maintaining Gear Performance through Washing Sound Bites "It's really relaxing... you get into this, like, thinking about the currents, thinking about the drift... I think there's more things going on here that you're thinking about than that cast." "More is not always better... it's about really effectively and efficiently covering water." "You really gotta pay attention to maybe not what you want to fish, but what the fish want to do." "I'm probably taking one step between every cast. And then trying to do the same cast every time." "Sometimes they want it slow and really smooth. Sometimes they want it to bounce." "I always love a slow, slow lift and a drop. It's amazing how many times you're like, oh yeah, I did that, I did that. And then like the third lift, you're like, oh yeah, there goes one." Chapters 00:00Introduction and Overview 06:08Choosing the Right Spay Rod and Line 13:05Benefits and Challenges of Spay Casting 28:59Step and Swing Methodology for Trout Fishing 36:19Varying Fly Presentation for Success 47:03Addressing Leaks and Repairs for Waders

The Debrief Weekly Report | A Science and Technology News Podcast
The Science Behind Science Fiction | An Interview with Dr. Erin Macdonald

The Debrief Weekly Report | A Science and Technology News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 37:36


In this bonus episode of the DWR, Steph and Kenna invite astrophysicist, aerospace engineer, and science fiction consultant, Dr. Erin Macdonald to share her insights in the world of astrophysics and Star Trek. The trio discuss how science advising works for television, and the state of science today.  Every Tuesday, join hosts Stephanie Gerk, Kenna Hughes-Castleberry, and MJ Banias as they round up the latest science and tech stories from the pages of The Debrief. From far-future technology to space travel to strange physics that alters our perception of the universe, The Debrief Weekly Report is meant for the dreamers who love the science and technology of the future. Learn more about Erin Macdonald at her website: https://www.erinpmacdonald.com/ Follow the Debrief on X: https://twitter.com/Debriefmedia Follow Stephanie Gerk on X: https://twitter.com/stephgerk Follow Kenna Hughes-Castleberry on X: https://twitter.com/kennaculture Have something to tell us? Email the show at weeklyreport@thedebrief.org

The Bend
Epic Struggle: Kayak Angler's 11-Mile Battle and Poacher's 24-Year Hunting Ban

The Bend

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2024 27:00


A new season is kicking on our door. Are you seeing the Signs, Are you ready? Whirlwind episode covering the latest news, as well as highlighting a poaching hunting story and a kayak fishing adventure that you need to know about. Plus the Rut is On, for Buffalo. Beware. Join radio hosts Rebecca Wanner aka 'BEC' and Jeff ‘Tigger' Erhardt with The Bend Radio Show & Podcast, your news outlet for the latest in Outdoors & Western Lifestyle News! Episode 199 Details Epic Struggle: Kayak Angler's 11-Mile Battle and Poacher's 24-Year Hunting Ban   Latest News: Outdoors & Western Living Marlin Tows Across Ocean Kayak Angler  Listen to this story - How far would you go?? In early August, California fisherman Kei Vang embarked on a fishing trip with two friends, targeting tuna off the coast of California. They were about six miles out when Vang hooked a massive striped marlin, leading to a dramatic five-hour battle.  The marlin towed Vang's 12-foot kayak approximately 11 miles over 5 hours time across the Pacific Ocean before the striped marlin began to tire, beginning to circle underneath the kayak. It was then the angler was able to grab the leader and finally able to get a good look at the billfish which was longer than his kayak, having him believe it to be 13 feet long and estimated to weigh around 200 pounds. He then managed to cut the line and release the fish. An Epic Struggle! Vang and his friends had to use GPS units mounted on their kayaks to map the distance the striped marlin had taken them, which totaled about 20 miles from shore. They were carrying extra batteries along with VHF radios and other safety gear. As night fell, realizing it would take hours to paddle back, they called a friend with a power boat who rescued them and towed their kayaks back. Vang said every kayak angler's dream is to catch a big fish and have a photo made of it holding it up next to their kayak… That wasn't possible with his Striped Marlin, who didn't get a photo with the marlin, considered having a replica mount made instead. FACEBOOK AIDES IN CATCHING POACHER In December 2023, photos of a famous nontypical Virginia buck, known as the "Hollywood Buck," posted on Facebook led to accusations against Virginia resident Jason Walters for poaching. Walters, who initially claimed to have killed the deer in Prince Edward County, was identified as having illegally hunted the buck and two other whitetails from Richmond, Virginia. Following a thorough investigation by the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources (DWR), Walters pled guilty to 20 wildlife violations. He was sentenced to six months in jail (with three months suspended), fined $2,500, and ordered to pay $11,000 in restitution. His hunting privileges were revoked for 100 years, but with 76 years suspended, leaving an effective ban of 24 years. Walters' accomplice was also found guilty and received a $1,250 fine, 30 days of house arrest, and a six-year suspension of his hunting privileges. The DWR emphasized that these penalties are among the harshest ever imposed and aim to deter future wildlife crimes. Investigations revealed that Walters had previously posted photos of the Hollywood Buck and other deer on Facebook, which were linked to the poaching incident. This case highlights the critical role of social media in wildlife law enforcement. Reference https://dwr.virginia.gov/media/press-release/dwr-statement-on-the-court-resolution-of-the-illegal-killing-of-three-deer-including-the-hollywood-buck/ https://www.outdoorlife.com/conservation/hollywood-cemetery-buck-poaching-investigation/ Alert! Bison, Buffalo The Rut Is On  For those heading to ANY United States park with Buffalo, Bison… Take this as "You've been warned"… The Yellowstone National Park rangers have a statement for everyone: The bison rut is in full swing. You may see mature males with their mouth open, tongue out and upper lips pulled back. This is how bull bison sniff pheromones and determine whether a female is ready to breed. Bulls will also display their dominance by bellowing, wallowing, and engaging in fights with other bulls. The winners earn the right to mate with receptive females. Bison are unpredictable and can run three times faster than humans. Use extra caution and give them additional space during this time. So let us add this, we hit on the topic last week; Please DO NOT become a Touron… A Tourist that is a Moron. A Touron. Don't Be That Guy. Reference https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Touron https://www.facebook.com/YellowstoneNPS   FIELD REPORTS & COMMENTS Call or Text your questions, or comments to 305-900-BEND or 305-900-2363 Or email BendRadioShow@gmail.com FOLLOW Facebook/Instagram: @thebendshow https://www.facebook.com/thebendshow SUBSCRIBE to The Bend YouTube Channel. Website: TheBendShow.com https://thebendshow.com/ #catchBECifyoucan #tiggerandbec #outdoors #travel #cowboys The Outdoors, Rural America, And Wildlife Conservation are Center-Stage. AND how is that? Because Tigger & BEC… Live This Lifestyle. Learn more about Jeff ‘Tigger' Erhardt & Rebecca Wanner aka BEC here: TiggerandBEC.com https://tiggerandbec.com/   WESTERN LIFESTYLE & THE OUTDOORS Jeff 'Tigger' Erhardt & Rebecca 'BEC' Wanner are News Broadcasters that represent the Working Ranch world, Rodeo, and the Western Way of Life as well as advocate for the Outdoors and Wildlife Conservation. Outdoorsmen themselves, this duo strives to provide the hunter, adventurer, cowboy, cowgirl, rancher and/or successful farmer, and anyone interested in agriculture with the knowledge, education, and tools needed to bring high-quality beef and the wild game harvested to your table for dinner. They understand the importance in sharing meals with family, cooking the fruits of our labor and fish from our adventures, and learning to understand the importance of making memories in the outdoors. Appreciate God's Country. United together, this duo offers a glimpse into and speaks about what life truly is like at the end of dirt roads and off the beaten path. Tigger & BEC look forward to hearing from you, answering your questions and sharing in the journey of making your life a success story. Adventure Awaits Around The Bend.  

NSPR Headlines
Emergency groundwater project in Orland may move forward depending on council approval

NSPR Headlines

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 5:27


A large DWR funded project to upgrade Orland's water system is behind schedule and a vote by the city council tomorrow may determine whether the grant will cover all the costs. Also, Enloe Medical Center gave staff, caregivers and donors a chance to be part of the construction of an upcoming cancer treatment center in Chico's Merriam Park neighborhood, and the Corning City Council voted to increase water and sewer rates for residents.

The Ski Podcast
218: Arcteryx's 'ReBIRD' project, Skiing in Svalbard & Tignes leave Compagnie des Alpes

The Ski Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 35:58


Today we find out what it's like skiing in Arctic circle in Svalbard and look into some of the great work that the clothing brand Arcteryx are doing on sustainability. Plus we report on Tignes' decision to split with Compagnie des Alpes. Host Iain Martin was joined by Dominique Showers from Arcteryx Clothing and Verbier local and regular snow reporter Robin Shah.  SHOW NOTES Mt Seymour in BC is just 10 minutes from the Arcteryx offices (2:30) Robin skied on Doufourspitze (3:00) Missing the Olympics? It's only 540 days to Milano-Cortina 2026 (3:45) BikePark Wales are going to rewild 400 acres of Welsh mountainside (4:30) Tignes is splitting from Compagnie des Alpes (5:00) Verbier has denied that Vail Resorts is planning to buy them (5:15) https://www.youtube.com/shorts/GZD8jeQKjr8 Tignes previously discussed building an indoor slope (6:30) A new indoor slope has been proposed in Bosnia (6:30) Dominique is VP of ReBIRD™ and Circular Planning at Arcteryx Find out how the Acteryx logo came about? (8:00) ‘65% of the environmental impact of one of our jackets is caused by its creation' (8:45) Find out about the Arcteryx ReBird programme (‘Waste Less. By Design.') (9:00) ReCare is about educating consumer how to look after their kit (9:45) What is DWR? (11:00) Look out for the ReGear programme work coming to the UK (13:15) https://youtu.be/9UgAteHZE9I ReCut is Arcteryx's commitment to upcycling (14:30) The company has a net zero goal of 2050 (or earlier) (16:30) Chris Howie joined us to talk Svalbard in Episode 94 (18:00) Xavier de la Rue also spoke about his visit to the area in Episode 208 (18:15) Svalbard is in the Arctic circle, east of Greenland and north of Norway (20:00) Robin booked his trip with Arctic Guides Take a look at Robin's photos on his video on Instagram (26:00) Feedback (31:00) I enjoy all feedback about the show, I like to know what you think, especially about our features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email theskipodcast@gmail.com  Paul Langley: "Hope you are well, loving the podcasts, they're getting me through until next season starts!"  Paul asks if there's somewhere to buy last year's rental skis? Chris Moran from Intersport advises that this happens on a per shop basis and that Intersport's rental skis are used for a max of 45 days before they're sold on ShakeyJack: "Episode 195 was a great pod: Really interesting to hear about what Les Arcs are up to with their green credentials"  Susan Hurst: "Episode 192 was great, especially the piece on the Dolomites Ski Safari by Inspired Italy. I've been lucky enough to go on two and hoping to go again in 2025." Katie Bamber: “Listening to the La Grave section with Sam in Episode 214. Super interesting.” If you like the podcast, there are three things you can do to help:   1) Review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify 2) Subscribe 3) Buy Me A Coffee at www.buymeacoffee.com  You can follow Iain @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast

Green Top Outdoors
Talkin' Turkey! - Ep. 89

Green Top Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 50:28


Mike Dye is an upland game bird biologist for the Virginia DWR. He specializes in turkey and grouse. He returns to do another episode with Hunter and Todd to discuss this past spring turkey season. This episode covers the harvest numbers, survival rates of a turkey, conservation methods, and they discuss the various ways that the DWR can help you as a hunter, outdoorsman, landowner, and conservationist.

KPCW Local News Hour
Local News Hour | July 9, 2024

KPCW Local News Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 49:00


Uintas prescribed burn proceeding as planned, Summit County Manager Shayne Scott discusses the agenda for Wednesday's county council meeting, DWR discusses the thousands of boat inspections made over the 4th of July holiday weekend, People's Health Clinic Assistant Medical Director Rachelle Flinn and Diabetes Program Director MaeLin Sorensen discuss their long-standing connection to the organization, and the Utah Olympic Bid Committee to host overnight, live watch party for 2034 Games decision.

The Debrief Weekly Report | A Science and Technology News Podcast
Twinkle Twinkle Artificial Star | Lost Ancient Temples, Magnetic Winds Feeding Black Holes, and Building a Fake Star for Science

The Debrief Weekly Report | A Science and Technology News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 28:45


In this week's episode of the DWR, Stephanie and Kenna discuss NASA's plan to build an artificial star for astronomical measurements. They also explore a lost Greek temple mentioned in ancient graffiti, and a new black hole discovery using magnetic winds to feed. Every Tuesday, join hosts Stephanie Gerk, Kenna Hughes-Castleberry, and MJ Banias as they round up the latest science and tech stories from the pages of The Debrief. From far-future technology to space travel to strange physics that alters our perception of the universe, The Debrief Weekly Report is meant for the dreamers who love the science and technology of the future. Articles discussed in this episode: https://thedebrief.org/newly-discovered-magnetic-winds-are-feeding-supermassive-black-holes-making-them-grow/ https://thedebrief.org/2500-year-old-graffiti-points-to-existence-of-a-lost-ancient-greek-temple/ https://thedebrief.org/nasa-plans-to-put-an-artificial-star-in-orbit-heres-why/   Follow the Debrief on X: https://twitter.com/Debriefmedia Follow MJ Banias on X: https://x.com/mjbanias Follow Stephanie Gerk on X: https://twitter.com/stephgerk Follow Kenna Hughes-Castleberry on X: https://twitter.com/kennaculture Have something to tell us? Email the show at weeklyreport@thedebrief.org

The Debrief Weekly Report | A Science and Technology News Podcast
The Quest for "The Quest" | Shackleton's Lost Ship, The Einstein Telescope, and the Power of Algae

The Debrief Weekly Report | A Science and Technology News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 24:53


In this week's episode of the DWR, Stephanie and Kenna go green as they discuss a novel breakthrough in the successful generation of electricity by algae. The dynamic duo also discuss the Einstein Telescope and the discovery of the lost ship, The Quest, off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada. Every Tuesday, join hosts Stephanie Gerk, Kenna Hughes-Castleberry, and MJ Banias as they round up the latest science and tech stories from the pages of The Debrief. From far-future technology to space travel to strange physics that alters our perception of the universe, The Debrief Weekly Report is meant for the dreamers who love the science and technology of the future. Articles discussed in this episode: https://thedebrief.org/missing-wreckage-of-explorer-ernest-shackletons-final-ship-has-been-located/ https://thedebrief.org/einstein-telescope-to-usher-new-era-in-astrophysics-with-observations-of-gravitational-waves/ https://thedebrief.org/scientists-are-using-this-living-organism-to-generate-power/   Follow the Debrief on X: https://twitter.com/Debriefmedia Follow MJ Banias on X: https://x.com/mjbanias Follow Stephanie Gerk on X: https://twitter.com/stephgerk Follow Kenna Hughes-Castleberry on X: https://twitter.com/kennaculture Have something to tell us? Email the show at weeklyreport@thedebrief.org

The Debrief Weekly Report | A Science and Technology News Podcast
That Washing Machine is a 3D Printer | LSD School, Night Vision Coating for Glasses, and 3D Printing in Space

The Debrief Weekly Report | A Science and Technology News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 29:10


In this week's episode of the DWR, MJ and Kenna discuss the successful 3D printing of metal material on the ISS. The dynamic duo also dives into the first-ever Master's Degree in Psychedelics offered at the University of Ottawa and a new metal coating that changes regular glasses into night-vision goggles. Every Tuesday, join hosts Stephanie Gerk, Kenna Hughes-Castleberry, and MJ Banias as they round up the latest science and tech stories from the pages of The Debrief. From far-future technology to space travel to strange physics that alters our perception of the universe, The Debrief Weekly Report is meant for the dreamers who love the science and technology of the future. Articles discussed in this episode: https://thedebrief.org/optical-engineers-invent-ultra-thin-coating-that-turns-ordinary-glasses-into-high-efficiency-night-vision-goggles/ https://thedebrief.org/first-of-its-kind-masters-degree-in-psychedelics-and-consciousness-will-analyze-link-between-science-and-spirituality/ https://thedebrief.org/astronauts-take-one-giant-leap-for-space-travel-with-first-3d-printed-metal-aboard-the-iss/ Follow the Debrief on X: https://twitter.com/Debriefmedia Follow MJ Banias on X: https://x.com/mjbanias Follow Stephanie Gerk on X: https://twitter.com/stephgerk Follow Kenna Hughes-Castleberry on X: https://twitter.com/kennaculture Have something to tell us? Email the show at weeklyreport@thedebrief.org  

The Debrief Weekly Report | A Science and Technology News Podcast
Legends vs. Canon: The Evolution of Star Wars Lore

The Debrief Weekly Report | A Science and Technology News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 57:21


In the fourth bonus episode of the DWR, Steph and Kenna discuss the Star Wars Expanded Universe and its impact on fan experiences. The dynamic duo also dives into how the expanded universe has helped bring in more fans, creating a multigenerational experience. Every Tuesday, join hosts Stephanie Gerk, Kenna Hughes-Castleberry, and MJ Banias as they round up the latest science and tech stories from the pages of The Debrief. From far-future technology to space travel to strange physics that alters our perception of the universe, The Debrief Weekly Report is meant for the dreamers who love the science and technology of the future. https://www.starwarstimeline.net/Holocron.htm https://screenrant.com/star-wars-canon-legends-expanded-universe-explained/ Follow the Debrief on X: https://twitter.com/Debriefmedia Follow Stephanie Gerk on X: https://twitter.com/stephgerk Follow Kenna Hughes-Castleberry on X: https://twitter.com/kennaculture Have something to tell us? Email the show at weeklyreport@thedebrief.org

The Debrief Weekly Report | A Science and Technology News Podcast
EcoFrontiers: Sci-Fi for a Greener Tomorrow

The Debrief Weekly Report | A Science and Technology News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 38:25


In the third bonus episode of the DWR, Steph and Kenna discuss the themes of environmentalism within science fiction. The dynamic duo also dives into how science fiction has helped and hindered environmental movements and how sci fi has inspired several different science fiction subgenres, such as cli-fi and solarpunk, and where things stand today.  Every Tuesday, join hosts Stephanie Gerk, Kenna Hughes-Castleberry, and MJ Banias as they round up the latest science and tech stories from the pages of The Debrief. From far-future technology to space travel to strange physics that alters our perception of the universe, The Debrief Weekly Report is meant for the dreamers who love the science and technology of the future.   Articles discussed in this episode:  https://thereader.mitpress.mit.edu/century-of-science-fiction-environment-anthropocene/   https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20190110-how-science-fiction-helps-readers-understand-climate-change Follow the Debrief on X: https://twitter.com/Debriefmedia   Follow Stephanie Gerk on X: https://twitter.com/stephgerk   Follow Kenna Hughes-Castleberry on X: https://twitter.com/kennaculture   Have something to tell us? Email the show at weeklyreport@thedebrief.org 

D&D Outdoors
Episode 69- Mutant Rams, 250$ Turkey Decoy & More

D&D Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 32:20


In this conversation, Dell and Dustin discuss various topics related to hunting and outdoor activities. They start by thanking their listeners for their support and being ranked as the number three podcast in Arizona. They then talk about expensive turkey decoys and the high prices of hunting gear. They also discuss a Montana man who bred hybrid giant rams using tissue from Marco Polo rams and sold them to private hunting ranches in Texas. They touch on the controversy surrounding dog hunting for deer in Virginia and the recent DWR meeting where a board member was filmed yelling at the audience. They also mention the ban on mountain lion hunting in California and the impact of these hunting regulations on revenue and local communities. The conversation concludes with a discussion about pheasant hunting in Virginia and the lack of public lands for hunting. Website- https://danddoutdoorspod.com/

Dave and Dujanovic
Dave & Dujanovic Full Show April 12th, 2024: Panic buttons, armed guards, and bullet ballistic window film; Safer UT schools at a unaffordable cost

Dave and Dujanovic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 73:46


15 year old Roy High School Student brings gun to school after breaking into fathers safe Bald Eagle shot in Cedar City, DWR conservation seeking information Should Lunchables be on the school lunch menu? Did voters stop caring about Climate Change?  The Movie Show Preview: What movie have you seen over ten times?

Green Top Outdoors
Virginia Elk Lottery 2024

Green Top Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 23:51


Jackie Rosenberger returns on another episode to discuss the upcoming 2024 Elk lottery. This program is now a highly anticipated event every year. The Elk Management program began many years ago with the help and support of many hard-working DWR employees and volunteers.Jackie and Hunter discuss the current state of the elk herd, the successes of the 2023 hunt, and the future of the elk program.

The Debrief Weekly Report | A Science and Technology News Podcast
Feminine Futures: Women's Role in Shaping Sci-Fi Narratives

The Debrief Weekly Report | A Science and Technology News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 38:00


In the second bonus episode of the DWR, Steph and Kenna highlight the importance of Women's History Month by discussing various women within science fiction. The dynamic duo also dives into where science fiction got women wrong and how the genre is shifting to highlight more strong female leads.    Every Tuesday, join hosts Stephanie Gerk, Kenna Hughes-Castleberry, and MJ Banias as they round up the latest science and tech stories from the pages of The Debrief. From far-future technology to space travel to strange physics that alters our perception of the universe, The Debrief Weekly Report is meant for the dreamers who love the science and technology of the future.   Links:  https://www.startrekbookclub.com/books/women-on-trek-women-the-classic-series/   https://screenrant.com/the-20-greatest-female-characters-in-sci-fi-and-fantasy/   Follow the Debrief on X: https://twitter.com/Debriefmedia   Follow Stephanie Gerk on X: https://twitter.com/stephgerk   Follow Kenna Hughes-Castleberry on X: https://twitter.com/kennaculture   Have something to tell us? Email the show at weeklyreport@thedebrief.org   

KGET 17 News
17 News @ Sunrise 03/01/2024

KGET 17 News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 15:40


Some of today's top storiesthe department of water resources conducted its third snow survey of the season yesterday morning, before a full-blown blizzard is expected to roll through the sierra nevada mountains. At Phillips Station, the DWR measured the water content of the sierra snowpack... showing a depth of 47 point 5 inches -- roughly four feet.. which is about 77 percent of the average for this time of year at that location. DWR's electronic readings from 130 stations placed throughout the state indicate the statewide snowpack's water equivalent is 80-percent of average for this date -- a significant improvement from just 28% of average on January 1st. We have new information on an accident near Buttonwillow, that sent two men to the hospital. The crash happened yesterday morning on the 58 east of Bussell Road. According to the CHP, the driver of a Toyota Rav-4 that was involved in an earlier crash was walking around the vehicle, surveying the damage. That's when another car going about 60 miles per hour, rear-ended the Toyota. Both drivers were taken to the hospital. Officials did not give an update on their conditions. CHP says the second driver was going too fast for the foggy conditions at the time of the crash, adding alcohol and/or drugs were not involved.The Kern County Coroner has identified a Bakersfield man who died in an early morning crash Tuesday on Zerker Road.Investigators say Eric Paul Hoffman drove off the road and crashed into multiple other cars.The 74-year-old died in the crash.Two other drivers were taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

The Debrief Weekly Report | A Science and Technology News Podcast
Dungeons, Dragons, and Decades: A 50-Year Quest

The Debrief Weekly Report | A Science and Technology News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 43:22


In the first bonus episode of the DWR, Steph and Kenna discuss the 50th anniversary of Dungeons and Dragons, including how it almost disappeared entirely and its current resurgence. The dynamic duo also dives into how the Satanic Panic of the 1980s almost killed off DND and how Netflix's Stranger Things has been increasing its player database.    Every Tuesday, join hosts Stephanie Gerk, Kenna Hughes-Castleberry, and MJ Banias as they round up the latest science and tech stories from the pages of The Debrief. From far-future technology to space travel to strange physics that alters our perception of the universe, The Debrief Weekly Report is meant for the dreamers who love the science and technology of the future.   Articles discussed in this episode:    https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/14-fun-facts-about-dungeons-dragons-180981905/   https://www.lemonde.fr/en/summer-reads/article/2023/07/30/how-stranger-things-helped-boost-dungeons-dragons-popularity_6072901_183.html#   https://www.dailydot.com/parsec/stranger-things-dungeons-dragons/   Follow the Debrief on X: https://twitter.com/Debriefmedia   Follow Stephanie Gerk on X: https://twitter.com/stephgerk   Follow Kenna Hughes-Castleberry on X: https://twitter.com/kennaculture   Have something to tell us? Email the show at weeklyreport@thedebrief.org   

A Thing or Two with Claire and Erica
Miniatures, What Colors to Wear, and Reading and Listening at the Very Same Time

A Thing or Two with Claire and Erica

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 45:50


We're thinking big and talking miniatures, reading and listening to a book simultaneously, right-size restaurant empires, the comeback of color analysis, and a stellar Father's Day gift for all the planners out there. A new-favorite mini restaurant empire: Mason Hereford's New Orleans spots Turkey and the Wolf, Molly's Rise and Shine, and Hungry Eyes (see also: his wonderful cookbook, written with JJ Goode). Some other faves: Ann Kim's in Minneapolis, Suzanne Goin and Caroline Styne's in L.A., Nancy Silverton's (also) in L.A., Marc Vetri's in Philly, and the Hart's/Cervo's/The Fly trifecta in NYC.More on color analysis via Calin Van Paris's story for Vogue. Related: Kibbe types, c/o The Concept Wardrobe and Vox. So much on miniatures! The Guardian article “‘A place where millennials can own a home': why doll's houses are having a big moment” by Nicole Cooley, Shrunk magazine, DWR's Vitra miniatures collection and Champagne Chair Contest, Yuta Segawa's vases, Tatsuya Tanaka, and the (40th anniversary!) Marc Jacobs show. We're seeing bitsy charms on all sorts of things, including Susan Alexandra Tiny Joys Lucky Charms, Haricot Vert “Dear Diary” Charming Bag, Mother Denim Lucky Charms Beanie, and Hello Adrienne Bite Size Dangles. And let's pleeease not forget Mini Brand magnets. Share your favorite small restaurant empires, color analysis thoughts, fave minis, and more via 833-632-5463, podcast@athingortwohq.com, @athingortwohq, or our Geneva. Get your chocolate fix with Charles Chocolates—15% off your first purchase with the code ATHING15.YAY.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Speakeasy
I Did Not Get ChatGPT to Name This Episode

The Speakeasy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2024 54:38


It's a three-on-three pod-off as Rob, Greg, and Ariana from the “Drinking With Robots” podcast sit down with Greg, Sother, and Damon from… well, you know. The DWR team is getting ready to launch a second season of their show, which pits human bartenders against chatbots in a battle for cocktail supremacy, but first they come on the show to talk the rise (and pitfalls) of generative AI, what it's like to compare people with robots, and the unexpected pairing of a bespoke bitters company and Microsoft. Plus… crab whiskey? …there's nothing else to say just… crab whiskey? Tune in to find out.  Don't forget to click SUBSCRIBE and RATE the show if you can. 

It Could Happen Here
What (not) to Wear in the Cold

It Could Happen Here

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 55:50 Transcription Available


James and Shereen discuss how to stay warm in the coldest winter yet and the warmest winter of the rest of our lives, because it will only get worse with Climate Change. Clothing in the cold Overall principles - cotton kills, it gets wet and stays wet and can freeze you - It is not so much about staying dry as making sure you can dry off quickly - Based on Mark Twight's system , you essentially want to create a warm microclimate around your body which is warmer than the microclimate and will encourage and allow vapour transfer out into the world, not keep vapour around you Base layer Here you're looking to wick moisture away from the skin and insulate while you're warm. You want something that fits and allows you to move   Consider that wool can get misshapen and has to be treated with care but it doesn't small like synthetic and it won't melt and stick to you. Wool drys slower as well .   Don't go too thick here, if it heats up or you heat up it really sucks to be locked into a thick warm base layer, I'd rather have a warmer active insulation layer and be able to strip down to a light base layer, for example when xc skiing uphill   Right now I am using a Black Diamond Rhythm which is a blend called Nuyarn, https://www.blackdiamondequipment.com/en_US/product/m-ls-rhythm-tee/    when things get colder I have a 1/4 zip Artilect base 125gsm layer which I love. https://www.artilect.studio/us/m-boulder-125-1-4-zip-2211121-db-bk-1223#selection.color=6584     If you're looking for value, I think Helly Hansen synthetic base layers are great, I have some that I got when I was 18. https://www.amazon.com/Helly-Hansen-Lightweight-Breathable-Baselayer/dp/B001N2MLYC/ref=asc_df_B001N2MLYC/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=312128224504&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=3455986774775180687&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9031340&hvtargid=pla-559593705576&psc=1&mcid=c1a5450b28a23d6ba978cf0b812277bb&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI69D566vlgwMViNLCBB1ofw77EAQYAiABEgLFGPD_BwE    For legs I really like the kuiu base layer underwear with side zips and sized tk not overlap with socks https://www.kuiu.com/products/ultra-merino-145-zip-off-bottom-charcoal?variant=40340172701854    Wind layer This takes the bite out of the wind while remaining breathable . It needs to be cut big enough to move around in and go over your active insulation , and possibly your parka for protecting it in camp. For this reason some people advocate for a thing wind shirt which you can wear UNDER layers and a soft-shell which provides abrasion tresistance and is sized to go over layers   I love the mountain hardware kor air shell . The Pertex quantum air fabric is incredible and it's very small and light https://www.mountainhardwear.com/p/mens-kor-airshell-hoody-1985031.html?dwvar_1985031_color=357    A more robust wind layer that is very well respected is the Arcteryx Gamma, it's got a higher denier face fabric which will make it much more durable. It stretches well, is warmer,  and is fine for light rain https://arcteryx.com/us/en/shop/mens/gamma-hoody?cmpid=pm|mult|perf|google|Arc%27teryx_Google-PMAX_S22_Performance_BOF_R:NAM_C:USA_L:EN|All_Products||{ad_id}&utm_source=google&utm_medium=pm|mult|perf&utm_campaign=Arc%27teryx_Google-PMAX_S22_Performance_BOF_R:NAM_C:USA_L:EN&gclsrc=aw.ds&gad_source=1&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIwa_ByKzlgwMVwBOtBh3cgwz9EAQYASABEgL_ivD_BwE  A budget option is the British surplus smock, but these are a lot heavier and bulkier https://www.militarysurplusworld.com/product-eng-15751-BRITISH-SMOCK-WITH-HOOD-DESERT-MILITARY-SURPLUS-USED.html    Legs In general I would say I like to find pants that allow for venting but also block some of the wind.   I'm a huge fan of the beyond rig light pants because the mesh pockets also act as vents. I also like to have a kneepad pocket, and a built in adjustable bungee cuff on the bottom. https://beyondclothing.com/products/a5-rig-light-backcountry-pant  A slightly less technical pant I enjoy is the prana stretch Zion which I also love to climb in. https://www.prana.com/p/stretch-zion-pant-ii/1969791.html?dwvar_1969791_color=Cacao&dwvar_1969791_size=34&dwvar_1969791_dimension=32&mid=compshop&eid=google&nid=tnt_shopping_br_past_season_lf&oid=mens_bottoms&did=pla-293946777986&gid=6&gad_source=1&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIrvvqga3lgwMVHQytBh29ogzOEAQYAiABEgJH8vD_BwE   When it's really cold I'll use beyond testa soft shell  fleece lined pants https://beyondclothing.com/products/k5-testa-softshell-pant For work stuff, I really lie Truwerk https://truewerk.com/collections/workwear-pants-shorts-bibs?gad_source=1&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIwMKW-azlgwMVARKtBh0nGw0QEAAYASACEgIjbPD_BwE  Active insulation -The mid layer isn't a great term, it was invented when people used wool or fleece which weren't blocking wind very well so needed an outer layer . This is a layer that keeps us warm, but doesn't make us overheat when we are working hard. We want to look for something with a breathable material and/ or mechanical venting.These layers are great to sleep in if you're camping.   I really like grid fleece pattern layers for this, down tends to be too hot and doesn't breathe as well. Beyond has some great ones like the alpha aurora ( https://beyondclothing.com/products/mens-alpha-aura-jacket) or the celeris which I like but they stopped making . I look for Polartec's alpha (needs backing material) or alpha direct fabric (doesn't need) , it's very warm. I particularly like the mammut alpha 60 (donating 60gsm fleece weight) which they don't make any more, 90gsm is a bit warmer . A great value option here is the U.S. gi waffle top https://militarydepotusa.com/gen-iii-level-ii-underwear-tan-waffle-top-military-issue/  .   The outdoor vitals Vario (or the vents which is lighter) is a bit of an outlier here. It's a synthetic insulated hoodie. The vents has mesh under arms and a 1/4 zip and it's incredibly warm and light. I generally don't like a combo wind / insulation layer but this thing is fantastic https://outdoorvitals.com/products/vario-jacket    Static insulation - This is your big warm jacket, to be thrown on when you stop moving. People tend to lean to down here but consider that lower quality does can compact, and if it's not treated well it will fail to insulate if it gets wet. Good modern down is treated with DWR so it keeps loft in the wet. It is the warmest/ weight option and it packs well.     You want to look at the fill power of the down, this can go from 400-900 approx higher numbers indicate a better quality jacket. The number comes from a lab test that measures how many cubic inches of loft one ounce of that down fill produces. Higher fill power numbers indicate greater loft and insulating efficiency.   You also want to look at the fill weight, the amount of down used in the pier of gear. A lower fill power jacket with the same fill weight as a higher fill power jacket will be less warm. But a 400 fill power jacket with 60g fill weight will be as warm as a 800 fill power jacket with 30g fill weight , however the former will weigh more and be less packable.  For me I like to go above 100 when it's below freezing but I get cold a lot   Consider the denier count of the face fabric, it can go from single digits to 70 ish and a more durable face fabric will prevent you tearing it and losing down. I would also not opt for a jacket with tons of baffles as places where there are baffles are uninsulated and every stitch is a hole. a thinner face fabric is going to need babying around camp, or a layer over it   Where synthetic really stands out is that it can stand up to more weather, it's also cruelty free. It can be heavier and pack a bit less well. Here you don't get a fill power , but you do get a fill weight. Primaloft is the brand to look for here, as their synthetic insulation's are very well respected and they have biodegradable and post consumer recycled downs. Right now my main belay parka is a Beyond Anchor Belay Jacket https://beyondclothing.com/collections/jackets/products/mens-anchor-k7-belay-jacket  when it's really cold I have a Helly Hansen Odin jacket https://www.hellyhansen.com/en_us/odin-lifa-pro-belay-jacket-63108?color=627661  For a down option I can't find fault in the Decathlon offerings and they are great value and have ethically sourced down.  https://www.decathlon.com/products/forclaz-mt100-hooded-down-puffer-jacket-167571?variant=32494250360894&gad_source=1&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIsemi-q7lgwMVGR-tBh0isgwkEAQYASABEgKlBvD_BwE  The ultralight subreddit does a great job of ranking full power / weight / price as well     Size up to go over your other layers Waterproof - this is for sustained downpours. Far too many people us gore Tex when a set wind layer would be fine. With water loots you have your laminates , with a waterproof layer, like goretex and PerTex, and your waterproof coatings on an otherwise non waterproof fabric .   With a waterproof you want a three layer , that way the fabric is protected on the inside and doesn't need a heavy and bulky hanging mesh liner like you get in a 2 layer . I suggest a minimum of a 2.5 layer   Waterproofing is expressed in terms of the height of a water column in mm, or in pounds / square inch. Higher numbers are better if you're often kneeling in snow or we ground. Another, more useful stat, is mm of rain in 24 hours, a higher number in the 20k range indicates a jacket that won't wet out on long wet days , gore Tex pro is at 28,000. Breathability is quantified in terms of mvtr, again over 20k is good here   You'll also want to look for seams that are taped , so water can't get in, and a good quality waterproof zip and mechanical vents . Hovering around freezing I like a jacket that I can get over my parka   For static waterproofing, consider wax over gore tex. It's much better for the planet and it's totally waterproof. I wax my own stuff all the time, and fjallraven has good wax to use for that . Filson (https://www.filson.com/tin-cloth-short-lined-cruiser-jacket.html?source=google&medium=cpc&gad_source=1&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIlerf5q_lgwMVhQytBh0L9gJ8EAQYASABEgIXG_D_BwE#sku=20232828-fco-000000050 ) , Barbour, you can easily was a carport jacket   I have an emergency jacket with 20-40 denier fabric that packs very easily , it's my jacket for when I doubt there will be rain , I  like the mountain hardwear minimizer (https://www.mountainhardwear.com/p/mens-minimizer-gore-tex-paclite-plus-jacket-%7C-418-%7C-m-888663704981.html) . This is Goretex Paclite which is cheaper than Goretex pro but acceptable for occasional use   I also have an “it's going to be wet all day” jacket which I got from forloh, it's the all clima 3 and I like the mechanical venting and the fact that is quiet . It's. It cheap but it's a great piece https://forloh.com/products/allclima-mens-rain-jacket-3l   Always clean and reproof your jackets with nixwak https://www.nikwax.com/en-us/  Extremities You want socks that aren't too tight, wool tends to be preferred. I really like the Feetures , darn tough and swift wick socks. Alpaca wool socks are very warm , I like paka https://www.pakaapparel.com/ Hats, I like a wool hat unless it's very wet. I have a nice Velocio wool beanie https://velocio.cc/ , and an icebreaker very thin one https://www.icebreaker.com/en-us/hats-neckwear/cool-lite-merino-flexi-beanie/0A56FMU2.html?dwvar_0A56FMU2_color=001&dwvar_0A56FMU2_US=in_line  Gloves, I have some very thin gore tex infirm gloves that are very warm https://www.gorewear.com/us/en-us/m-gore-tex-infinium-stretch-gloves-100410  , polartec power grid gloves https://www.blackdiamondequipment.com/en_US/product/midweight-gridtech-fleece-gloves/   are also a go to for me. I like a glove layering system , outdoor research made one for the military but annoyingly it's not for sale to civilians Finally a scarf or kuffiyeh https://hirbawiusa.com/   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hounds Tales
Monday Highlights: Jan 22 2024 RANT TIME

Hounds Tales

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 46:39


A little longer of an episode this go round. I talk questions on the VA Pen series championship, Laws made here in VA, and I go on my rant and view points on the DWR meeting held last week. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/houndstales/support

The Ski Podcast
The Best Ski Gloves & Socks of Winter 2024 (plus why you should NEVER buy ‘tube socks')

The Ski Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 33:55


Iain and Al pick the best ski gloves and socks for winter 2024, plus we explain what a ‘Lobster Claw' glove is and why the two biggest ‘ski sock sins' are wearing tube socks or wearing two pairs of socks!  This Special Episode of The Ski Podcast has been made possible by Ellis Brigham - the winter sports specialists.   They have 16 shops around the UK where you can find all the kit you need for this winter. Alternatively, simply go to their website at ellis-brigham.com to buy online now. SHOW NOTES Listen to all of our equipment specials (on skis, ski boots, jackets, goggles and helmets) Listen to Al sharing his thoughts on Slide 2024 in Episode 197 (1:00) Try before you buy (3:30) What is a ‘Lobster Claw'? (4:30) What are powder cuffs or powder gauntlets? (5:00) Is ‘touch screen compatibility' a must? (6:00) Try the Thermic Heat Boost£300 if you're looking for ‘electrically heated gloves' (7:00) Can you have ‘waterproof' gloves? (8:00) What's a ‘liner glove'? (9:30) What's a ‘shell' glove/mitt? (10:30) What's new in sustainability in gloves? (11:30) Find out more about PFCs and DWR in our ski jackets episode (12:30) The Best Ski Gloves for Winter 2024 Hestra Army Leather GORE-TEX 3 Finger Men's Gloves, £165 (14:30) Hestra is an iconic glove brand. The Army Leather 3 finger gives fabulous warmth with decent dexterity, thanks to the lobster claw design and it has a long powder gauntlet. You get excellent breathable waterproofing thanks to the Gore-Tex membrane. It's a unisex glove, only in black, with a white goat leather palm and thumb cover.  Black Diamond Women's Spark Gloves, £100 (15:15) Redesigned for this season, this is available in men's and women's versions in various colours. It's an under-cuff design using tough goat leather, with PrimaLoft Gold insulation for great warmth without loads of bulk. There's foam padding across the back of the hand and the lining of this version has made it easier to get damp hands into. If want a real work-horse glove without breaking the bank, consider the £45 ‘Dirt Bag' glove. The North Face Montana Luxe FUTURELIGHT Men's Gloves, £90 (16:15) TNF's own Futurelight insert gives good waterproofing and excellent breathability. This great value glove has recycled material for the outer and lining, a PFC-free DWR and their own Heatseaker Eco insulation. It's an under-cuff design with a pull loop for getting into the glove, and touch-screen compatible tips on the thumb and index finger.    Roxy Jetty Women's Mitts, £60 (18:00) These mitts use PFC-free water repellent, uses some recycled materials, and has Roxy's DryFlight tech to keep the weather out. The palm is artificial PU leather, rather than real leather. Leather is typically more durable but this is a vegan option for those who don't want to use animal products. This is excellent value, offering good warmth. Salomon Propeller Glove, £55 (19:00) This is a superb value glove, which uses a durable polyamide (?) shell, synthetic leather palm and synthetic insulation. The finger ends are wrapped, although this is a ski glove rather than a snowboard glove. It uses Salomon's own waterproof, breathable membrane and has an under-cuff design. It's a great value option, if you don't suffer with cold fingers. Why you should never buy tube socks… (20:00) How important is ‘padding'? (21:00) Should I wear two pairs of socks? (22:00) Are thick ski socks warmer? (23:00) Can you have snowboarding-specific socks? (23:30) The Best Ski Socks of winter 2024 Therm-ic Powersocks Set - Heat Fusion+ S-pack 1400 BT, £270 (24:30) An excellent, if expensive, option for anyone who suffers from cold feet. Offer up to 16 hours battery life, but even without heating, the wool and synthetic blend provides good warmth. Uses USB rechargeable batteries and can be controlled via Bluetooth and an app. Smartwool Targeted Cushion Women's Ski Socks, £27 (26:15) The Targeted Cushion has padding where you may want a little extra protection, but are still pretty thin, so they work in well-fitted, snug boots. Available in a big range of colours and designs, for men and women. Hard wearing but soft, using mainly Merino wool, combined with virgin and recycled synthetic fibres.  Sidas SUREfit Ski Sock, £25 (27:15) The Sidas Surefit sock has padding for the shin, toes and heel, in a specific right and left anatomy. Mesh panels and channels help wicking and breathability, using mix of merino wool, virgin and recycled synthetic yarns.  Ellis Brigham Wintersport Ski Socks (twin pack), £20 (28:00) There's no Merino, but if you don't want wool this is a great choice. These socks have padding for the foot, good height, and Coolmax to help wick moisture. Outstanding value. Feedback (30:00) I enjoy all feedback about the show, I like to know what you think, especially about our features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email theskipodcast@gmail.com  Richard Patey: “I enjoyed your ski jacket episode: I've got an Ellis Brigham here in Bristol that I'll be heading to soon.” APNorthfields: "The goggles special was another great episode. I am curious about photochromic lenses in goggles that adjust to light levels. This was not discussed - are they a no-no or worth considering?"  What are photochromic lenses (30:45) Bolle's Phantom Plus lens tech ensures transition times of around 20 seconds when cold (31:30)  If you like the podcast, there are two things you can do to help:   1) Review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify – it helps listeners find us 2) Subscribe, so you never miss an episode.  We now have 202 episodes to catch up with and 161 were listened to in the last week.   You can follow Iain @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast.

The Ski Podcast
The Best Ski Jackets of Winter 2024 (with all the technical terms explained)

The Ski Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2023 32:20


Iain and Al pick the best new ski jackets for winter 2024, plus we explain the difference between waterproofing, breathability and taping. We also look at the increased use of recycled materials in jackets and the phasing out of PFCs.  This Special Episode of The Ski Podcast has been made possible by Ellis Brigham - the winter sports specialists.   They have 16 shops around the UK where you can find all the kit you need for this winter. Alternatively, simply go to their website at ellis-brigham.com to buy online now. SHOW NOTES Listen to our Best Skis of Winter 2024 episode Listen to our Best Ski Boots of Winter 2024 episode Waterproofing (2:45) Breathability (3:45) How important is taping? (5:00) The difference between 3-layer and 2-layer jackets? (6:00)            Why a ‘powder skirt' isn't for powder (9:00) What is ‘Recco' (and why it's not a replacement for a transceiver) (10:00) Sustainability in ski jackets (11:15) What is DWR? (11:30) The danger of PFCs (12:00) Increased use of recycled materials (13:45) Al recommends NikWax for cleaning your technical clothing (15:45) Listen to our special episode on Picture Organic Clothing (29:00)   THE BEST SKI JACKETS OF WINTER 2024 (17:00)   Spyder Vanqysh GORE-TEX Insulated Men's Jacket, £750 (17:30) The Vanqysh uses a Gore-Tex membrane, delivering dynamic stretch for freedom of movement. It has PrimaLoft Gold insulation, include a Recco reflector, removable helmet compatible hood and removable powder skirt and a good selection of pockets and stowage. The North Face Summit Verbier GORE-TEX Jacket (men and women), £629 (19:15) A technical 3-layer shell for freeride type skiing. The face fabric is 100% recycled polyester and your your foul-weather protection is provided by the Gore-Tex membrane.  Schöffel Misurina Women's jacket, £500 (21:00) A flattering cut with removeable hood and powder skirt, which uses a stretchy Venturi waterproof/breathable membrane and has Responsible Down Standard down insulation paired with recycled PrimaLoft Gold Eco insulation with a 45% recycled material content.  Patagonia Women's Snowdrifter Jacket, £400 (23:00) This 3-layer jacket uses Patagonia's H2NO membrane and is completely PFC free, made using 100% recycled polyester fabric in a mono-material. You get a Recco reflector, fixed powder skirt, large helmet compatible hood and a range of pockets. If you want a technical shell but want to focus on being environmentally friendly it's hard to beat. Picture Men's Stone Printed Jacket, £350 (26:00) This uses Picture's DryPlay membrane, a PFC-free DWR treatment, and recycled materials. It's fully taped and has the same waterproof and breathability ratings as jackets costing around twice as much.  There are links above to all the boots we mentioned here today, all of which are available at Ellis Brigham - the winter sports specialists. They have 16 shops around the UK where you can find all the kit you need for this winter. Alternatively, simply go to their website at ellis-brigham.com to buy online now – however, please note that we do not recommend you buy ski boots online. Please do go to a store and get fitted properly.  I enjoy all feedback about the show, I like to know what you think, especially about our features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email theskipodcast@gmail.com  If you like the podcast, there are two things you can do to help:    1) Review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify – it genuinely helps other listeners find us 2) Subscribe – so you never miss an episode   You can follow Iain @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast

Green Top Outdoors
Justin Folks, VA DWR Deer Project Leader

Green Top Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 55:32


Justin Folks is the new Deer Project Leader for the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources (DWR). Justin grew up in western Virginia and developed a love for the outdoors which has led him to the field of wildlife biology.He joins Hunter and Todd Sadler to discuss his new role with the DWR as well as some interesting facts about deer. They also discuss deer management, how the current season is going, the decreased number of hunters and the causes, and the future planning of the DWR.

KSL Outdoors Show
Managing the State's Fishing

KSL Outdoors Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2023 11:49


DWR Fish Culture Coordinator Roger Mellethin joins Tim, Navi and Russ Smith from Skycall Satellite to talk about managing the state's fishing and how the DWR goes about stocking your favorite fishing hole. 

Hounds Tales
Episode 24: Todd Miller & Putting in The Work

Hounds Tales

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 44:38


On this episode we sit down with Todd Miller and talk about the Tidewater hunt, VADHA hunt, and the most recent DWR meeting and what we can do to preserve the sport --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/houndstales/support

Manage the Wild
229: Time Change increases deer mortality

Manage the Wild

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023 10:46


Time change, particularly the end of daylight saving time in November, can have a significant impact on deer mortality. As the clocks shift back, the evening commute for many people coincides with dusk, a prime time for deer to be active. This short overlap increases the likelihood of vehicle-deer collisions, creating higher deer mortality rates during the fall months. Drivers are advised to be especially cautious during this period, watching for deer near roads and taking precautions to reduce the risk of collisions, such as slowing down and using high beams when appropriate. Cunningham, C.X. et al. (2022) ‘Permanent daylight saving time would reduce deer-vehicle collisions', Current Biology, 32(22). doi:10.1016/j.cub.2022.10.007. Jolley, F.H. (no date) Highest number of deer/vehicle collisions in Utah occur during November; DWR offers safety tips, Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. Available at: https://wildlife.utah.gov/news/utah-wildlife-news/1784-highest-number-of-deer-vehicle-collisions-in-utah-occur-in-november-and-safety-tips.html (Accessed: 21 October 2023).       Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/paul-yudin/your-adrenaline License code: QWS1TG5BYTFK2PCL

Farm City Newsday by AgNet West
AgNet News Hour, Thursday, 10-05-23

Farm City Newsday by AgNet West

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 41:34


Get the latest agriculture news in today's AgNet News Hour, hosted by Danielle Leal. Today's show covers the DWR preparing California for another possible wet year, the Speaker search delaying the Farm Bill, the great opportunity for growth of almond consumption in Germany, and the observation results from the Kern County potato variety trial. Tune in to the show for these news stories, interviews, features and more.

GEAR:30
Why All Your Jackets Are Going to Change: Ditching PFAS w/ Outdoor Research

GEAR:30

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 57:55


“PFAS” or “Per- and Polyfluorinated Substances” are a hot topic today, especially in the outdoor apparel world, where they've been used for decades, most notably in the “DWR” or Durable Water Repellant finishes that are applied to a lot of clothes these days. But that's going to be coming to an end in the near future. So, to learn more about why this matters and what it means for manufacturers and consumers alike, Luke Koppa sat down with Alex Lauver, the Senior Director of Materials, Innovation, and Sustainability at Outdoor Research. They cover why PFAS have been so prevalent in technical apparel for so long; how their use in clothing is just the tip of the iceberg; their downsides and why we're seeing this recent push to completely eliminate them; the challenges presented by coming up with PFAS-free alternatives; how this shift affects the entire apparel supply chain; how Outdoor Research has approached this transition and worked to stay ahead of the curve; and much more.TOPICS & TIMES:Alex's background (3:41)PFAS vs PFC (8:38)How long these compounds have been in use (10:41)Prevalence in the outdoor industry (17:21)PFAS alternatives (25:28)Regulatory aspects and timeline (34:08)What's next? (50:15)Crashes and Close Calls (55:42)RELATED LINKS:Episode Sponsor: OpenSnowBecome a BLISTER+ MemberBlister Summit 2024PFAS FAQs from Outdoor ResearchCDC Factsheet on PFASCHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Off The CouchBikes & Big IdeasBlister PodcastCRAFTEDHappy Hour (for Blister Members) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Hunt Backcountry Podcast
MM 189 | Wet Wipes, Elk Decoys, Kowa Binos, and more...

The Hunt Backcountry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 30:08


Steve & Mark answer your listener questions about hunting solo elk with decoys, adding DWR treatment to help waterproof packs, why they have recommended Kowa spotting scopes but no Kowa binos, and when weight and space-saving strategies can go too far. Resources mentioned in this episdoe: - Rain Gear Podcast: https://exomtngear.com/blogs/podcast/345 - Solo Elk Podcast with Corey Jacobsen: https://exomtngear.com/blogs/podcast/mm-188 - Optics from S&S Archery: https://sandsarchery.com/collections/hunting-optics SHARE YOUR QUESTION: https://speakpipe.com/huntbackcountry or podcast@exomtngear.com View & Search the Podcast Archive: https://exomtngear.com/podcast

City Cast Salt Lake
The Best Nearby Hikes for Every Occasion

City Cast Salt Lake

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 23:54


There's lots of talk about how close the mountains are to Salt Lake City, but how many of us are really taking advantage of nearby trailheads? Prolific hiker Brandon Miller hiked 54 trails in 54 days, and he tells host Ali Vallarta the best local hikes for any occasion — from dog-afraid to dog-friendly, or with a 7-year-old in tow. Plus, we offer a few overnight hike suggestions, for the backpacking-curious. Here's a list of the trails we mentioned in this episode: Donut Falls Trail Dog Lake Lake Blanche Trail Cecret Lake Trail Lisa Falls Trail Frary Peak Trail Mt. Timpanogos Lower Red Castle Lake Avenue Twin Peaks Mount Olympus Trail Provide feedback on the DWR's proposed changes to spearfishing. Subscribe to our daily morning newsletter. You can find us on Instagram @CityCastSLC and Twitter @CityCastSLC. Looking to advertise on City Cast Salt Lake? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Hunt Lift Eat Podcast
Ep 114: Virginia's Inaugural Elk Hunt!

The Hunt Lift Eat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 54:13


This week is a special episode as Perry and David Stark sit down with HLE Team Member Jack Rassmussen to dive into his lottery winning elk hunt in Virginia this past season. Jack literally won the lottery as one of 6 successful individuals among tens of thousands who applied to hunt in the inaugural Virginia Elk hunt- the first in over 150 years. From a historical position of extirpation, this inaugural hunt is an incredible win for conservation. From the DWR, RMEF, and local landowners- this was a huge cooperative effort and a massive win for elk as a whole. Huge congrats to Jack on his successful and historic hunt! Read more about it HERE Please also drop a follow on IG @thehuntlifteatpodcast and @huntlifteatofficial Drop us rating and review on Apple & Spotify! www.huntlifteat.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices