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Best podcasts about Fish creek

Latest podcast episodes about Fish creek

Jackson Unpacked
‘That's The Stuff That Gives Me Goosebumps'

Jackson Unpacked

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 29:12


On this week's episode: Host and KHOL Senior Reporter Dante Filpula Ankney heads to Teton Village to talk to Jacksonites Gabe McNees, Ryan Stanley, Anna Catino and Erme Catino after they finish Lotoja. The over 200 mile bike race ends here in the Tetons and is only possible due to work from organizers like David Bern.    KHOL reporter Jenna McMurtry talks with professional skier and ultrarunner Drew Petersen about his new film “Feel it All,” which tackles mental health in mountain towns.    Wyoming Public Radio's Hannah Habermann takes us to the Fish Creek fire where basecamp manager Morgan Faber and a crew from the Wind River Reservation including Teresa Swimmer, Tara Jorgenson, Mavis Willow and Jason Stevenson worked to support fire operations.    And lastly — in partnership with Storycorps — we are hosting a series of conversations between candidates running for local office and a constituent they aim to represent finding coming ground. Tune in to hear MacKenzie Moore of Jackson and Scott Anderson, a candidate for town council in the second edition of our series produced by Alyson Spery.   Jackson Unpacked airs locally at 89.1 FM or via live-stream Mondays at 7:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m., and Fridays and Sundays at 12:30 p.m. Support Jackson's only nonprofit newsroom by becoming a member of KHOL today.

KHOL Jackson Daily Local Newscast
September 13 | Hiking to honor 9/11, cooler weather benefitting Fish Creek Fire efforts, Eastern Shoshone Tribe hears from council candidates

KHOL Jackson Daily Local Newscast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 3:57


Listen every weekday for a local newscast featuring town, county, state and regional headlines. It's the daily dose of news you need on Wyoming, Idaho and the Mountain West — all in four minutes or less. 

Jackson Unpacked
‘I Am Like Vibing the Shirt'

Jackson Unpacked

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 27:37


On this week's episode: Host and KHOL Senior Reporter Dante Filpula Ankney introduces us to the station's revival of One Small Step. In partnership with Storycorps, we're hosting a series of conversations between candidates running for local office and a constituent they aim to represent —- that hold differing beliefs — finding coming ground. Tune into the first of the series between Wilson resident Kat Clauson and Republican candidate for county commissioner Melchor Moore, produced by Alyson Spery. We'll hear about wildfires — like the Fish Creek fire that has burned thousands of acres —- and how even after the destruction and the devastation has passed — it can spur communities to come together. Lori Peak studies how communities come together during and after natural disasters and talks with KUNC's Erin O'Toole. Peak is a sociologist and the director of the Natural Hazards Center at the University of Colorado, Boulder. And to close out this week's episode, as communities in the Mountain West grow - so does the need for Spanish language interpreters. This is especially true in booming resort towns where Latinos power economies — and need to access services. The Mountain West News Bureau's Hanna Merzbach reports some people — like Jackson local Celia Perez — are stepping up to fill that language gap. Jackson Unpacked airs locally at 89.1 FM or via live-stream Mondays at 7:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m., and Fridays and Sundays at 12:30 p.m. Support Jackson's only nonprofit newsroom by becoming a member of KHOL today.

KHOL Jackson Daily Local Newscast
September 4 | Fish Creek Fire evacuations amid Highway 26 closure, federal and state supreme courts could change public lands legislation and solar power payouts

KHOL Jackson Daily Local Newscast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 3:02


Listen every weekday for a local newscast featuring town, county, state and regional headlines. It's the daily dose of news you need on Wyoming, Idaho and the Mountain West — all in four minutes or less. 

KHOL Jackson Daily Local Newscast
August 23 | Fish creek fire highway closure, joint state efforts to delist grizzlies, economic hot shots come to town for annual conference

KHOL Jackson Daily Local Newscast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 3:28


Listen every weekday for a local newscast featuring town, county, state and regional headlines. It's the daily dose of news you need on Wyoming, Idaho and the Mountain West — all in four minutes or less. 

Understanding EMDR
EMDR and Equine Therapy with Sue Jakes

Understanding EMDR

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2024 48:44


Join me as I yarn with Sue Jakes Clinical Psychologist and Nature based Therapist / Equine Therapist. We connect on the healing power of nature and the wisdom of horses. Nature Based Therapies Australia www.naturebasedtherapies.com.au sue@naturebasedtherapies.com.au Upcoming Webinars Getting your nature based practice off the ground. Hosted by AAPi Wednesday 21st August https://www.aapi.org.au/Web/EventDetail?EventKey=EW240821 Equine Assisted EMDR in the Treatment of Mental Health. Hosted by EMDR special interest group APS. Tuesday 17th September https://groups.psychology.org.au/emdr/ Equine Assisted Psychology in Practice. Hosted by Nature Based Therapies Australia 12th September. https://naturebasedtherapies.com.au/training-event/equine-assisted-psychology-in-practice/ Upcoming Trainings Nature Based Therapies - Knowledge to Practice 29th-30th November 2 Day Training on the Central Coast with expert, guest presenters hosted by Nature Based Therapies Australia https://naturebasedtherapies.com.au/training-event/nature-inclusive-practices/ The Muster Group Facilitator Training (Equine Assisted Therapy) 25th-26th October, Fish Creek, Victoria Co-facilitated by AMHSW and trainer Nadine Delaney https://naturebasedtherapies.com.au/training-event/the-muster-program/ Early 2025 Getting Your Nature Based Practice Off The Ground. 6 Day hybrid model training - 3 days online and 3 day experiential learning, co-facilitated by psychologist and trainer Mauro Viera. Location TBA Equine Assisted EMDR - In person training Hunter Valley Individual and Group EMDR Consultation - Equine Assisted and Nature Based focus from October 2024 and can be booked via the website www.naturebasedtherapies.com.au

The Bobber
Wisconsin's Coastal Byways: Door County, Bayfield County, & Douglas County

The Bobber

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 10:38


In this episode, Hailey takes the scenic route along Wisconsin's coastal byways that lead into unique, untouched terrain and vibrant, picturesque communities. From Door County to Bayfield County and Douglas County, Wisconsin's beauty truly runs coast to coast. Tune in and let your scenic discovery begin!Read the blog here: https://discoverwisconsin.com/wisconsins-coastal-byways-door-county-bayfield-county-douglas-county/Door County: https://www.doorcounty.com/; Door County Coastal Byway: https://doorcountycoastalbyway.org/; Egg Harbor: https://www.doorcounty.com/discover/egg-harbor; Fish Creek: https://www.doorcounty.com/discover/fish-creek; Ephraim: https://www.doorcounty.com/discover/ephraim; Sister Bay: https://www.doorcounty.com/discover/sister-bay; Bailey's Harbor: https://www.doorcounty.com/discover/baileys-harbor; Jacksonport: Bayfield County: https://www.bayfieldcounty.wi.gov/; Douglas County: https://www.douglascountywi.gov/; Wisconsin Lake Superior Coastal Byway: https://www.lakesuperiorbyway.org/; https://www.doorcounty.com/discover/jacksonport; Washburn: https://www.bayfieldcounty.wi.gov/1083/Washburn; Bayview: https://www.bayfieldcounty.wi.gov/1064/Bayview; Bayfield: https://www.bayfieldcounty.wi.gov/1063/Bayfield; Red Cliff: https://www.bayfieldcounty.wi.gov/1091/Red-Cliff; Cornucopia: https://www.bayfieldcounty.wi.gov/1065/Bell; Herbster: https://www.bayfieldcounty.wi.gov/1066/CloverThe Bobber: https://discoverwisconsin.com/blog/The Cabin Podcast: https://the-cabin.simplecast.com. Follow on social @thecabinpodShop Discover Wisconsin: shop.discoverwisconsin.com. Follow on social @shopdiscoverwisconsinDiscover Wisconsin: https://discoverwisconsin.com/. Follow on social @discoverwisconsinDiscover Mediaworks: https://discovermediaworks.com/. Follow on social @discovermediaworksWisconsin Coastal Management Program: https://doa.wi.gov/Pages/LocalGovtsGrants/CoastalManagement.aspx

Door County Pulse Podcasts
At the Gallery with J.R. Jarosh

Door County Pulse Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 35:17


Edgewood Orchard Galleries in Fish Creek is one of those emblems of Door County. Opened in 1967 on Peninsula Players Road in a beautifully restored 1918 fruit barn, the gallery is now nurtured and grown by a third generation of family owners who have also created a sculpture garden that meanders through the woods. Owner J.R. Jarosh talks with Debra Fitzgerald about some of the 150+ artists the gallery represents, the latest exhibit that runs through Aug. 25, and the gallery's past, present and future.

KHOL Jackson Daily Local Newscast
May 28 | Wyoming joins lawsuit against California, arts adding to state economy, Fish Creek bridge installation

KHOL Jackson Daily Local Newscast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 2:52


Listen every weekday for a local newscast featuring town, county, state and regional headlines. It's the daily dose of news you need on Wyoming, Idaho and the Mountain West — all in four minutes or less.

Just Joshing
Episode 1059: Just Joshing Episode 1059: Terence Mazerolle

Just Joshing

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 68:43


#acting #podcasts #interviewsHeart shaped rocks and overcoming obstacles are the heart and soul of this conversation with Terence Mazerolle. Terence and I meet up in Fish Creek and we discuss his fondness for heart-shaped rocks, acting, and what Terence has overcome to get to where he is. We talk about skateboarding, Ukraine and a little bit of everything. Terence is a good dude and it was great to chat with him. ServicesMy Course on Podcasting - I have launched a podcasting course. Perfect for those seeking to build their platform, and if you're struggling with putting a show together or having the confidence to speak in front a camera, this course is for you.Kickstarter Services - Looking to reach your pledges in creative videos that inform and entertain your audience? I'm launching creating videos specific to your campaign and your platform.  Check it out if you want to reach your audience in more creative ways than just looking into the camera.Available Now:Alice Won? - Available now. Alice escaped the asylum and pursues the Queen of Hearts to the Greek Labyrinth in the underworld, there she must engage in a game of croquet unlike any other, against Jason of the Argonauts. Illustrated by Kenzie Kats, written by yours truly.Support And Subscribe:Buy my MerchBuy Me A CoffeeNewsletterTwitchYoutube

Door County Pulse Podcasts
Cheers to the Bayside Tavern with Bobby MacDonald

Door County Pulse Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 39:20


Bobby MacDonald of the Bayside Tavern talks about why the family embarked on a refacing of the building to restore its historical look, his parents' unusual business relationship, and the evolution of the Bayside Alley Shops. They also touch on the tavern's place in Fish Creek and how the town's historic charm is at the heart of its tourism draw.

Uncommon Sense
Nick Feik On Tasmania's Child Sexual Abuse Scandal; The Campaign To Save Ballara – Alfred Deakin's Historic Home; The Fish Creek Footy Club Rebuilds

Uncommon Sense

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 139:14


Please note the first interview of this episode contains topics that may distress some listeners, including allegations of child sexual abuse and harm to children. Please see helpline information below.Host Amy Mullins speaks with Nick Feik, freelance journalist and former editor of The Monthly, about his essay in The Monthly which details his own investigations and the findings of a Tasmanian commission of inquiry that uncovered decades of abuse towards young people in the state's care, including at the Ashley Youth Detention Centre and Launceston General Hospital. Nick also talks about the damning Richardson Report into the Home Affairs Department and the media's current lack of scrutiny towards the then responsible minister, Peter Dutton MP.Then, Amy speaks with Tom Harley, great grandson of former Prime Minister Alfred Deakin, and Emeritus Professor of Politics Judith Brett. They talk about the Save Ballara campaign, which is under threat of auction and development. Tom is seeking to protect the 1.68 hectare bush garden and historic home of Australia's second Prime Minister Alfred Deakin. Ballara is a unique early 20th century bungalow home, inspired by Californian and Colonial Indian architectural styles. It was designed by Pattie Deakin and is situated in old Point Lonsdale on the Bellarine Peninsula. Tom and Judith talk about the significance of Ballara to Deakin's personal and political life, as well as to his wife Pattie Deakin, and why Tom wants to make Ballara and its historical contents an asset for the Australian public to engage with. Finally, Amy speaks with Ray Stefani, Co-President of the Fish Creek Football Netball Club. They chat about the small town of Fish Creek in South Gippsland and the footy club's long and successful history. The Fish Creek Football Netball Club is the most successful country footy club in the state, with its Seniors team winning 37 premierships since its inception in 1903 (well 38, really...). They also talk about the devastating fire that destroyed their clubhouse and almost everything in it on 4th November 2023 and their efforts to rebuild. Their Rising From The Ashes Gala Dinner is on Saturday 2nd March, 6pm-11pm at Leongatha Hall, with AFL and netball stars Brendan Fevola, Neil Balme, Leigh Montagna, David Parkin, Belinda Snell, and Kate Eddy in attendance. Donate to Fish Creek's GoFundMe here.HELPLINES:If you or anyone you know needs mental health support, you can call Lifeline on 13 11 14.For support related to child sexual abuse, you can call Bravehearts on 1800 272 831.Children and young people up to 25 can seek help via the Kids Helpline on 1800 55 1800.

Uncommon Sense
The Fish Creek Football Netball Club Rebuilds

Uncommon Sense

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 38:09


Amy speaks with Ray Stefani, Co-President of the Fish Creek Football Netball Club. They chat about the small and very special farming town of Fish Creek in South Gippsland and the footy club's long and successful history. The Fish Creek Football Netball Club is the most successful country footy club in the state, with its Seniors team winning 37 premierships since its inception in 1903 (well 38, really...). They also talk about the devastating fire that destroyed their clubhouse and almost everything in it on 4th November 2023 and their efforts to rebuild. Their Rising From The Ashes Gala Dinner is on Saturday 2nd March, 6pm-11pm at Leongatha Hall, with AFL and netball stars Brendan Fevola, Neil Balme, Leigh Montagna, David Parkin, Belinda Snell, and Kate Eddy in attendance. Donate to Fish Creek's GoFundMe here.

In Over My Head
Remembering Alberta Parks: Establishing the Parks

In Over My Head

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 42:59


What was the motivation behind establishing Alberta Parks? Why is researching the history of provincial parks challenging, and should we include ordinary people in park history? Michael explores these questions with environmental historian Jessica DeWitt. She explains the unique reasons for creating Alberta Parks in the 1930s and the challenges with the first provincial parks including Aspen Beach. They discuss Fish Creek Provincial Park and the urban park movement in the 1970s, unintentional environmentalism and more. 

In Over My Head
Remembering Alberta Parks Trailer

In Over My Head

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 2:16


Michael explores the unique and sometimes surprising history of Alberta Parks. He learns about Aspen Beach, Miquelon, Glenbow Ranch, Fish Creek, Castle Wildland, Aisinai'pi and more. You'll be inspired to protect our parks for the future by discovering their past.     

2 Blokes Chatting
The 2 Blokes Chatting Radio Show - 11 November 2023

2 Blokes Chatting

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2023 35:01


In this episode, Neil and Grant chat with Luke Outerbridge from Right Mate and as part of the Regional Roundup segment, they visit Fish Creek in Victoria and chat to Ray Stefani

Sam Newman, Mike Sheahan and Don Scott - 'You Cannot Be Serious'
Episode 226 - Part 2 - Dr Ben MD, Fish Creek, Land Titles

Sam Newman, Mike Sheahan and Don Scott - 'You Cannot Be Serious'

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 52:51


Door County Pulse Podcasts
Clearing New Trails in Egg Harbor

Door County Pulse Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 34:11


A plan for new multimodal paths to connect Egg Harbor to Fish Creek is taking shape with the help of the National Park Service. Community Planner Christopher Morgan and Landscape Architect Patrick Lydon of the National Park Service join the podcast to talk about their work assisting the village in engaging the public and planning the route for a path that could provide an off-road connection from Murphy Park to downtown Fish Creek.

Door County Pulse Podcasts
When Curly Lambeau Roamed Gibraltar's Sideline

Door County Pulse Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 29:32


In 1959 legendary coach Curly Lambeau was finished roaming NFL sidelines, but football was never far from his mind. Retired to his cottage in Fish Creek, he showed up at a Gibraltar Vikings high school football practice and was soon instructing players for coach Pat Spielman. Herb Gould joins Myles Dannhausen Jr. to talk about his article detailing Lambeau's stint in Fish Creek.

The Cabin
The Byways of Wisconsin

The Cabin

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 82:12


The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring Fond du Lac County; https://bit.ly/3Lms7obThe Cabin is also presented by Jolly Good Soda, available in all your classic favorite flavors that we remember from childhood. The diet line offers 0 calories, 0 carbs, 0 sugars, and no caffeine – perfect for mixers or just enjoying on a warm summer day (or any day, for that matter); always Wisconsin-based, you can follow @jollygoodsoda on social for the latest on new flavors, fun promotions, and more. Learn more here; https://bit.ly/3TSFYY4   Campfire Conversation: Eric and Ana discuss Wisconsin's five designed scenic byways and why each is a beautiful drive, with a little help from our friends. Jon Jarosh from Destination Door County joins for a look at the Door County Coastal Byway, 66 miles of beauty and charming towns on the Door Peninsula along Highways 42 and 57, from Sturgeon Bay north to beautiful coasts, state and county parks, and towns like Egg Harbor, Fish Creek, Ephraim, Sister Bay, Ellison Bay, Gills Rock, Baileys Harbor, and Jacksonport. Mary Motiff from Bayfield County (and the mayor of its county seat, Washburn) joins for the Lake Superior Scenic Byway conversation. The Byway covers 70 miles along Highway 13 in Bayfield County, showing off the beauty of the northern coast of the state from near Ashland through Washburn and Bayfield over to Cornucopia, Port Wing, and Herbster with beaches, forest, orchards, wineries, and even the first National Tribal Park in the nation along the way. Josh Ostermann joins Eric and Ana in The Cabin for a look at the others (yes, pizza gets a mention.) The ​Nicolet-Wolf River Scenic Byway is the newest, covering 145 miles through the Nicolet National Forest and along the beautiful Wolf River, which has a National Scenic River designation. It winds through Forest, Langlade, Oneida and Vilas Counties along segments of Highways 55, 52, 32, and 70 with connections to a wide variety of multi-use, all-season trails. The Lower Wisconsin River State Scenic Byway covers 100 miles along Highway 60 from Lodi to Bridgeport by Prairie du Chien, giving you a nice cross-section of Wisconsin's incredible Driftless Area and the shifting courses of the Wisconsin River and its valley. Finally, Wisconsin's segment of the Great River Road gets covered as it runs along the Mississippi River from East Dubuque to Prescott. This multi-state byway actually begins in Minnesota and follows the Mississippi River for 10 states until it ends in New Orleans, Louisiana, but Wisconsin's segment is the most scenic (by many measures, not just ours!) It covers 250 miles, much of it along Highway 35, through 33 river towns. These include some of the oldest settlements in the state, the dynamic city of La Crosse as well as Prairie du Chien (the only place where two state designated scenic byways meet) and charming smaller towns like Trempealeau, Stockholm, Pepin, Alma, Fountain City, and Potosi. You can enjoy many scenic overlooks, with some great birding opportunities including bald eagles. All in all, Wisconsin's five designated scenic byways provide over 600 miles of road trip beauty and fun. Be sure to check out our Discover Wisconsin episode on the two coastal byways coming up!Links to more:Door County Coastal Byway: https://doorcountycoastalbyway.org/Lake Superior Scenic Byway: https://www.bayfieldcounty.wi.gov/855/Scenic-Byway and https://www.bayfield.org/Nicolet-Wolf River Scenic Byway: https://nicoletwolfriverbyway.com/Lower Wisconsin River Road Scenic Byway: https://www.facebook.com/Scenic60 or http://statetrunktour.com/routes/60-2/ Wisconsin's Great River Road: https://www.wigrr.com/

Very Expensive Maps
Sophie Parr: “I have to mathematically scale it, plan it, sketch it, draw it.”

Very Expensive Maps

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 32:00


Fish Creek artist and gallery owner Sophie Parr on creating more than one hundred 0.5"-to-the-mile maps using aerial imagery and a 0.2mm-tip pen, why she only accepts 2x2" commissions (while working on her own 2x3 ft. map of Chicago), representing a variety of landscapes within the constraints of black ink, when returning a client's deposit feels so good, why she won't work in color, how discipline will get you farther than enthusiasm, curating other artists' work to exhibit in her Door County gallery, and how often she hears “I have never seen anyone do something like this.” See her work at mapsbysophie.com Sophie's Instagram Visit her gallery in Ellison Bay, WI Madison, WI: 22x33" (four hours of drawing per day for 35 days) Lower Manhattan Washington D.C. Thun, Switzerland Custom-maps-for-retailers wholesale program Ed Fairburn Cam Ojeda Need maps for your org's reports, decks, walls and events? ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠The Map Consultancy makes real nice maps, real fast.⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ See what good maps can do for you at themapconsultancy.com I have three words for you: Big. Glowing. Maps. Depending on how that makes you feel, you might like two more words: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Radiant Maps⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. See ultra-detailed backlit maps at radiantmaps.co Time for some map gifts: get 15% off woven map blankets and backlit map decor with code 15OFF, everything ships free – ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.etsy.com/shop/RadiantMaps?coupon=15OFF

RANDOM WAYPOINTS PODCAST
RANDOM WAYPOINTS PODCAST EP.05.28 | 2025 CADILLAC ESCALADE IQ | VIRGIN GALACTIC | LAHAINA WILDFIRES

RANDOM WAYPOINTS PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 49:02


RANDOM WAYPOINTS PODCAST EP.05.28 | 2025 CADILLAC ESCALADE IQ | VIRGIN GALACTIC | LAHAINA WILDFIRES0:00 INTRO0:46 SPONSORS1:17  DISCLAIMER1:27 SHOW START2:27 Death toll from Maui wildfire becomes the deadliest in the US in more than 100 years5:05 Maui Fires Force Closure Of Haleakalā National Park5:42 Glacier National Park Proposing Increases In Camping Fees15:30 Civic Engagement for proposed campground fee increaseshttps://parkplanning.nps.gov/document.cfm?parkID=61&projectID=118134&documentID=13097917:28 CANADA'S Provincial Parks *****STAR!21:29 Hyundai Motor Radically Transforms All-New SANTA FE SUV 26:14 All-Electric 2025 Cadillac ESCALADE IQ31:39 Virgin Galactic completes their first all civilian flight33:53 THE NEVER ENDING DESIRE TO EXPLORE AND SEE FOR YOURSELF35:53 Consumers spending billions on reusable bottles then buying bottled water 38:52 2024 Nissan Pathfinder48:04 OUTRO----------- Glacier National Park Proposing Increases In Camping Fees -------------------Glacier National Park staff is seeking public comment on a proposal to increase most campsite fees in 2024, with most sites looking at a $10/night increase.The last major fee rate change occurred in 2007, a park release said, adding that "fee rate increases are necessary to be in closer alignment with nearby campgrounds outside the park that provide similar services."Fee changes would apply to Apgar, Avalanche, Bowman, Cut Bank, Fish Creek, Kintla, Logging Creek, Many Glacier, Quartz Creek, Rising Sun, Sprague Creek, St. Mary, Two Medicine Campgrounds and group sites at Apgar, Many Glacier, St. Mary, and Two Medicine campgrounds. Public comment is being taken through September 8. You can find additional details, and leave your comments, at National Park Service Park Planning.Civic Engagement for proposed campground fee increaseshttps://parkplanning.nps.gov/document.cfm?parkID=61&projectID=118134&documentID=130979------------------CO-HOST------------------------------------Michael Ladden @Drive The Globe  https://www.drivetheglobe.com/——————————— CONNECT ———————————

KHOL Jackson Daily Local Newscast
July 31 | New COVID wave, ‘woke capitalism,' WYDOT challenges, E. coli in Fish Creek

KHOL Jackson Daily Local Newscast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 3:25


Listen every weekday for a local newscast featuring town, county, state and regional headlines. It's the daily dose of news you need on Wyoming, Idaho and the Mountain West—all in four minutes or less. Fridays feature a roundup of KHOL's best stories of the week.

Door County Pulse Podcasts
A Second Chance at the Redmann Property

Door County Pulse Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 40:21


Andrew Kleidon and Myles Dannhausen Jr. have a few updates to some long-term stories, including Fish Creek's second chance to purchase the Reddmann Property. Also, Door County will welcome athletes to challenge their bodies in the Door County Triathlon this weekend.

gippslandscapes podcast
Putting the fish back into Fish Creek

gippslandscapes podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 29:31


This week, Gerard speaks with President of the Fish Creek Landcare Group, Robin Stevens and Committee member, Carolyn Fryer about the groups evolution and the work it has been doing to Put the Fish Back into Fish Creek. The group was a recent recipient of a Victorian Landcare Grant to continue its work in the community. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm

OTCQB Podcast
Golden Shield Resources

OTCQB Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 9:58


Golden Shield Resources Inc. (OTCQB: GSRFF) is a gold-exploration company focused on three, 100% owned, exploration projects in Guyana, South America: Marudi Mountain, Arakaka and Fish Creek. Executive Chair Leo Hathaway joins us to discuss the company's portfolio and it's competitive advantage in the region.  View Podcast Transcript

I Need To F***ing Talk To You
46 - From The End Of The World Club, To The Save The World Club

I Need To F***ing Talk To You

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 51:35


In this episode the boys are joined by Nic Blanchet. They chat to Nic about his varied experiences - specifically his focus on learning and growth both personally and with his team, the importance of listening to different views and opinions even if you don't agree with them, especially important when managing multiple stakeholders - politicians, the public, different interest groups and a variety of businesses and sponsors. Nic served as an aircraft engineer in the RAF for ten years straight out of school. Subsequently gained a joint honours degree and masters degree in conservation biology. Worked in field sites in Venezuela and Surinam. Came to Canada in 2001, worked with Nature Conservancy of Canada finishing up as manager of science and conservation planning, became Executive Director of Friends of Fish Creek in January 2012.Fish Creek Park is an urban provincial park that preserves the valley of Fish Creek in the southern part of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It is bordered on three sides by the city, and on the west by the territory of the Tsuu T'ina First Nation. Mentioned during the podcast:Friends of Fish Creek ParkNorth America Talent CupAn interview with Nic's son Phil about the North America Talent CupPodcast Episode 42 - Want to learn about a f***ing cool COACHing model? - Apple | SpotifyPodcast Episode 44 - Most people are good - lessons in f***ing philanthropy with Amtul Siddiqui - Apple | SpotifyPodcast Episode 22 - You're Not A Member Of My Tribe - “F*** Off!” - The Pros & Cons Of Tribalism - Apple | Spotify—We hope you enjoy the podcast. Remember to subscribe via Apple podcasts or Spotify, share the link with your friends and colleagues and you can always reach out to as at the following email address info@ineedtof-ingtalktoyou.com.—Ready for the next step in your difficult conversations? You can buy the book on Amazon now.I Need To F***ing Talk To You! | The Art of Navigating Difficult Workplace Conversations - Amazon | Owl's Nest Books| Shelf Life Bookshttps://www.ineedtof-ingtalktoyou.com/

Door County Pulse Podcasts
Northern Door Clinic and Health Care with Hospital CEO Brian Stephens

Door County Pulse Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 28:13


Brian Stephens, CEO of Door County Medical Center, joins Myles Dannhausen Jr. to talk about construction progress at the hospital's new Sister Bay clinic. They discuss what patients can expect to find there when it opens in the spring of 2023, the data behind the decision to build it, and what is next for the Fish Creek clinic.

Night Owls Disc Golf Podcast
PDGA, What Do You Say?

Night Owls Disc Golf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 88:26


We'd like to put a warning out that this episode contains some stronger language. With that being said, we have a big episode this week. We discuss DGLO, the results, the aftermath and a tough decision for the PDGA. Shane has an entertaining story to share that you might get a chuckle out of. We have a "Listener Bag Review" from Joey Adams (Joey_Disc.Golf on Instagram). Nate Sexton goes to social media to give an update on "Running It" and the future of the podcast. "Throw, Hang, or Flip", "Jordan's Random Question", and a Door Disc Golf shop update make up the rest of the show. If you'd like to follow us on social media: Door_Disc_Golf and Night_Owls_Pod on Instagram Check out Doordisc.com to shop the Door Disc Golf store online or visit the physical location in Fish Creek, Wisconsin For Youtube search Door Disc Golf for new videos and disc golf content weekly.

Night Owls Disc Golf Podcast
Unfinished Business

Night Owls Disc Golf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 69:13


Short turnaround for us this week after dropping episodes on Monday. In this epsiode we will be discussing Paul McBeth bringing his caddy from Finland to the US for some unfinished business. We have a follow up on Nikko Locastro and a couple of mulligans/clarifications on some things from last episode. The Creator's Cup, a tournament of content creators, happened recently so we discuss that. We also have a "Listener Bag Review" from Ryan Campbell aka Chainshark Disc Golf. Door Disc Golf shop update, "Throw, Hang or Flip", and two "Questions of the Week". If you'd like to follow us on Instagram you can find us at Door_Disc_Golf and Night_Owls_Pod DoorDisc.com for all you disc golf wants and needs or check out our physical location in Fish Creek, WI if you're visiting Door County.

Door County Pulse Podcasts
A Conversation with Garrison Keillor

Door County Pulse Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 23:23


“Well, it's been a quiet week in Lake Wobegon, Minnesota, my hometown, out there on the edge of the prairie…” The News from Lake Wobegon comes to Fish Creek as Garrison Keillor, writer, humorist and radio personality — most well known for hosting A Prairie Home Companion — brings his tour to Door Community Auditorium July 30. In advance of the show, Arts & Entertainment editor Sara Rae Lancaster caught up with Keillor by phone to talk about the tour, how he approaches writing for the stage versus the page, and why getting older is the best exercise for learning to live in the moment.

Night Owls Disc Golf Podcast
A McBattle and a Clash at the European Open

Night Owls Disc Golf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 58:43


This is part one of our big Monday. We saw some truly amazing disc golf this weekend at the European Open. Unfortunately, an incident occurred between a PDGA Rules Official and a golfer as well, and this will be our big topic of the episode. "Throw, Hang or Flip", a random "Question of the Week" and a Door Disc Golf shop update round out the episode. If you'd like to follow us on Instagram search: Door_Disc_Golf and Night_Owls_Pod https://doordisc.com/ is where you can find all your disc golf needs. Check out the physical location in Fish Creek, WI if your in the area.

Night Owls Disc Golf Podcast
Monday Episode- Fear Not, It's Only Sports

Night Owls Disc Golf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 29:25


We came up with a fun Monday topic: Sports that we want to try but may be too chicken or have an irrational fear of. Jai Alai, Rugby, Wingsuit are just a few of what we came up with. Enjoy this Monday episode. To follow us on social media checks out at Night_Owls_Pod and Door_Disc_Golf on Instagram. Email us at Throw@doordisc.com to submit a "Listener Bag Analysis" or any other topics you'd like us to discuss. Visit DoorDisc.com for all your disc golf wants and needs virtually or come check out the physical location in Fish Creek, WI.

Night Owls Disc Golf Podcast
Playing with Matches

Night Owls Disc Golf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2022 63:55


On this episode of the podcast we talk about The Match Play Championship happening this weekend. We have a "Listener Bag Review" from Door Disc Golf team member Micheal Cunningham. We discuss the hot streak Val Mandujano is on and how she rates on the heat index. As always we have "Throw, Hang, or Flip", "Jordan's Random Question of the Week" (not from Jordan), and a Door Disc Golf Shop update. If you'd like to follow us on social media you can find us at: Door_Disc_Golf and Night_Owls_Pod on Instagram along with a LinkTree. To submit a "Listener Bag Review" DM us or email us at Throw@Doordisc.com. Visit DoorDisc.com for all your disc golf needs and wants or visit our physical store in Fish Creek, WI.

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON
Cherries Lookin' Good

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 7:47


So far so good in the cherry orchard, according to Carrie Lautenbach Viste, co-owner of Lautenbach's Orchard in Fish Creek. She says there's been no frost issues and none in the forecast thanks to lake winds. The heat wave in mid-May had the cherries blossoming overnight. Harvest is expected to begin around July 20 -- roughly 60 days after the blossom. In June, they have 'June drop' which is nature's way of selecting the best fruit, and the trees drop any cherries it doesn't see fit. She says the best time to come to Door County for a cherry experience is around the start of harvest.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Cabin
Fun Along 42: From Juddville to Fish Creek

The Cabin

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 36:50


This bonus episode of The Cabin is presented by Destination Door County; www.doorcounty.comCampfire Conversation: When it comes to discovering the joy and beauty of Wisconsin…Door County is almost second to none. This hot spot, tourist destination has so much to offer from natural beauty, to performing arts, to impeccable food, and so much more. After all, they don't call it the “Cape Code of the Midwest” for nothing. During this episode we zero in on some incredible experiences happening in the center of the peninsula; Juddville and Fish Creek. Plus, we also provide a list of free activities anyone can do when visiting Door County to make the most of your trip! If you're planning a summer trip to Door County, this is one episode that you will not want to miss 

Cross Border Podcasts
Episode 377 - Reio Lance Independent MLA Candidate (Calgary Fish Creek)

Cross Border Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 43:21


He is ready for the challenge of running as an Independent in the 2023 Alberta Provincial Election. He is ready to do the hard work needed to win. Reio Lance has put his name forward as an Independent candidate for the riding of Calgary-Fish Creek. He is looking to bring his background and knowledge of the riding to Edmonton to better represent the constituency. In this episode, Reio talks about the areas of concern he hears when speaking with constituents, including health care, better representation, climate change, and indigenous issues. *************************************************** Follow the Reio Lance Twitter: https://twitter.com/QueerNativeYYC *************************************************** Follow the Cross Border Interview Podcast: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crossborderpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CrossBorderPod Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/CrossBorderInterviews Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI2i25ZVKTO84oUsLyO4jig Website: https://www.crossborderinterviews.ca/ Back the Show: https://www.patreon.com/CrossBoderInterviewPodcast The Cross Border Interview Podcast was Produced and Edited by Miranda, Brown & Associates Inc © 2022

Anchorage Daily News
5/10/22: Daylighting Fish Creek..and more news

Anchorage Daily News

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 5:06


The effort of daylighting Fish Creek; Homer man arrested and charged with the murder of Anesha “Duffy” Murnane; A process for removing the mayor from office for a “breach of the public trust”; Willow blaze damaged a popular convenience and liquor store

Night Owls Disc Golf Podcast
Monday Episode- Land Shark or Tombstone?

Night Owls Disc Golf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 21:58


Have you ever thrown you disc an have a little bit of OAT? Has your disc every been denied by the chastity belt? Perhaps you heard someone called a bagger. These are all disc golf terms you may hear or have heard on the course. Whether you're a beginner or have been playing for years we go through some of the common and uncommon terms of disc golf on this Monday episode. Keep it subpar! If you have any terms or phrases you or friends use email us about it at: Throw@Doordisc.com You can also so find us on Instagram at : Door_Disc_Golf for the Door Disc Golf Store and Night_Owls_Pod for the Night Owls Disc Golf Podcast. Check out Doordisc.com online or our store in Fish Creek, WI for all your disc golf needs.

Laying It On Thick w/ Frank Maloney
Ep. 26 - Abby Duebler

Laying It On Thick w/ Frank Maloney

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 41:29


Abby Duebler is a candidate for the Door County Board from District 20. Abby grew up in Fish Creek and now resides in Sister Bay with her husband and three kids. She's been in the service industry in Door County for, like, ever. She's also been involved with the Peninsula Preschool. Join us for an informative and goofy conversation about topics ranging from affordable housing to hangovers. You never know what your gonna get! Election Day is April 5. Want to help? E-mail abbydueblerdisctrict20@gmail.com or find her on Facebook.

Laying It On Thick w/ Frank Maloney
Ep. 23 - WINTERFEST w/ Dan Stollenwerk & Bob Spielman

Laying It On Thick w/ Frank Maloney

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2022 49:17


Dan Stollenwerk and Bob Spielman swung by the podcast to talk about Fish Creek's Winterfest, which takes place February 5-6th in--you guessed it--Fish Creek. The fellas talk about the history of the festival and detail what to expect this year. It's great fun! Listen to the episode and attend the fest! Check out the Winterfest website here

Lead & Line AK
Fish Creek: The Duck Hunt

Lead & Line AK

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 63:39


Brandon and Dave sit around a fire and go over the most recent duck hunt. It, to say the least, did not go as planned.

Steve Novotney Lives!
Steve Novotney Lives! Ep. #3

Steve Novotney Lives!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 87:48


Guests: Erik Marple, Josh Contraguerro, Bill Helms   Erik Marple is set to sit down with me at the beginning of the show to discuss several topics, including the FAKE NEWS article we released last night about a ghost that was captured at Roney's Point.   Josh Contraguerro from Panhandle Cleaning and Restoration will join me to discuss the recent announcement that the company is expanding into the state of Florida.   Bill Helms, the new sheriff of Marshall County, will give me a call to discuss recent criminal activity in the county, and we'll also talk about the case about the human remains that were discovered near Fish Creek back in 1991. In fact, the folks who found the bones do not believe the remains are from Native Americans.   “Steve Novotney Lives!” – 3-5 p.m. on Facebook Live (go to LEDE News Facebook page) and  www.LedeNews.com

RAISE Podcast
41: Megan Doud, University of Michigan

RAISE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 57:39


About MeganMegan Doud serves as the Assistant Vice President for Strategic Resource Development in the Office of University Development at the University of Michigan. In this role, she is responsible for strategic planning and resource management, finance and administration, talent management, leading the development of new digital fundraising strategies, and overseeing annual giving and pipeline programs including student philanthropy.Since beginning her tenure at Michigan nearly 12 years ago as an Assistant Director of Annual Giving, Megan has helped to build and develop programs in Annual Giving, Leadership Annual Giving, Student Philanthropy, and Digital Fundraising for both the university and Michigan Medicine. Last year, U-M had more than 116,000 annual donors who collectively contributed more than $66 million.Prior to joining the University of Michigan, Megan worked on the Annual Giving team at Northwestern University and served as the Director of Development for Peninsula Players Theatre in Fish Creek, Wisconsin.Megan holds a bachelor's degree in economics from Northwestern University and an MBA from the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan.

The Veterinary Project Podcast
Overcoming Obstacles and Strength-Based Vulnerability with Dr. Devin Nobert - Part II

The Veterinary Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 45:56


Welcome to part II of our two-part deep dive interview with Dr. Devin Nobert. If you haven't listened to part I of the interview we highly recommend listening to that episode before completing this one, as it will provide context for the remainder of our conversation here. In Part II, our conversation moves more towards Devin's healing process through the many challenges he has faced. We also touch on the mental attitude required to handle adversity, to overcome obstacles, and to use vulnerability and truth to move through the many emotions faced when going to tough battles in life. Devin's story is a truly amazing one and we're incredibly grateful for having him share his story with the Veterinary Project Community. Devin's Bio: Dr. Devin Nobert was born and raised in Calgary, Alberta. He obtained a B.A. in Psychology at the University of Calgary before deciding to shift course and pursue a career in Veterinary Medicine. In 2004 he moved to Saskatoon with his high school sweet heart wife, a 1 year old daughter and a Bichon Shih-Tzu in tow and started vet school at the WCVM. After a major road bump during second year vet school forced him to put his schooling on hold for a full year, he returned to his studies and graduated with a DVM in 2009. Devin joined the Fish Creek 24 Emergency Pet Hospital family early on as a student in 2006. He was hired as an emergency vet right after graduation in 2009. He has continued to face multiple health related “road bumps” but he has also managed to become both a partner and manager at this exceptionally busy and successful emergency hospital as well as their sister clinic, Little Creek Vet Clinic. He currently practices primary vet medicine part-time at Little Creek. Outside of vet medicine he is a full time dad to 3 kids, including 2 teenagers. And finally, he is a pinball wizard, golf junkie and music fanatic, and loves to combine either of these passions with travel! If you liked the show and want to stay in the know, please subscribe to the podcast on the listening platform of your choosing! Want to join our community of like-minded Veterinary Professionals? Send us an email at theveterinaryprojectpodcast@gmail.com and we'll get you connected to our private Veterinary Project Facebook group. Any questions, comments, feedback, or requests for guests can also be sent to theveterinaryprojectpodcast@gmail.com. Thank you for listening and we look forward to seeing you next Wednesday for another episode of The Veterinary Project Podcast! - Jonathan Leicht, DVM and Michael Bugg, DVM

Wild Wisconsin - Off the Record
Find Your Adventure, Go Wild In Wisconsin

Wild Wisconsin - Off the Record

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 11:46


2020 has been an unpredictable year. Despite the uncertainty caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Wisconsinites have remained resilient. Although times have been tough, Wisconsinites have gotten outdoors to enjoy the many adventures available in our state.In this episode of Off the Record, we asked residents on Facebook to share their inspirational stories of how they found their adventure at Wisconsin State Parks this summer. These four stories represent a collective upward trend in outdoor activity throughout Wisconsin. Find your adventure in Wisconsin at https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/outdoorrecreation/adventure.html--------------------------------------TRANSCRIPTANNOUNCER: [00:00:00] Welcome to Wisconsin DNR's Wild Wisconsin Off the Record podcast. Information straight from the source.KATIE: [00:00:12] Welcome back to another episode of Wild Wisconsin Off the Record. I'm your host DNRs Acting Communications Director, Katie Grant. While the COVID-19 pandemic has certainly presented its fair share of challenges, Wisconsinites have remained resilient. And if there's one thing Wisconsinites did a lot of this year, it was get outdoors. Between the middle of March and June 20, 26.4 million people visited Wisconsin state parks, and throughout all of summer, our parks saw 14% more visitors than in 2019.The spring turkey season saw 20% more turkey licenses sold. And sales of first time fishing licenses nearly doubled with more than 20,000 more sold this year, than in 2019. In this year of uncertainty, the DNR is proud of the upward trend of people partaking in the exploration of all of the outdoor activities our state has to offer. Here's DNR Secretary Preston Cole with more.PRESTON: [00:01:17] Outdoor recreation is essential to our economy. Our quality of life, our personal well being and happiness. Wisconsin is home to 49 state parks, 15 state forests, 44 state trails, 84,000 miles of rivers and streams and roughly 15,000 lakes. Leaving folks with tons of opportunity to get outdoors. Being outdoors impacts us in a myriad of ways. But specifically our individual health and wellbeing. Outdoor recreation accounts for 7.8 billion economic impact in Wisconsin. Businesses that sell and rent bikes, kayaks, camping gear are all busier than ever.The increases that people are enjoying the great outdoors and everything that Wisconsin has to offer has been incredible for us to witness. It's clear to us that navigating this pandemic, that parks and Wisconsin's natural resources, in general, are essential for us as a people. And certainly for Wisconsinites.While we'll be exploring ways to enrich our parks in the short term and long term, looking for ways to improve the opportunities for newcomers, increases accessibility for individuals with mobility issues, provide better awareness and opportunities for those different ethnic backgrounds or social economic status.Even though you may see fewer DNR staff in person at your favorite state park, know that they are still working around the clock to ensure you have a positive and safe experience. KATIE: [00:02:42] We wanted to hear how you spent your summer finding adventure in Wisconsin. Our guests today share their stories of how they took advantage of Wisconsin's vast array of parks and recreation areas this summer. Some experienced things for the first time. Others continued old traditions. So sit back and listen in to hear their stories. ERIN: [00:03:05] Hi, my name is Erin and I am from New Berlin, Wisconsin, my boyfriend, Brandon, and our two dogs, Mac and Cam are on a journey to camp in fall at as many beautiful Wisconsin state parks as we possibly can. And this unprecedented summer really gave us an opportunity to take our first ever summer camping trip. So we ended up packing up our pop-up camper and headed an hour west of New Berlin to Lake Kegonsa in Stoughton, Wisconsin. And we had a truly unforgettable four day weekend. While at Lake Kegonsa we honestly explored every single dog-friendly hiking trail. And we even did some geocaching in the woods.And for those of you who have done geocaching before, there are a ton of these in Lake Kegonsa so I highly recommend trying it. But after a trip to the lake, we had hours of campfires. We saw a giant Osprey nest and honestly encountered more ticks and mosquitoes than I'd probably like to admit. We ended up making a memory we will never forget. And got to cross another state park off our list. So thank you so much, Wisconsin state parks and park staff for allowing us to keep our lives super adventurous during such an interesting time in our world history and letting us explore the hidden beauty that is Lake Kegonsa State Park. Next up, we have Mirror Lake State Park scheduled for this October and we can not wait.JOHN: [00:04:33] My name is John Stellflue. The COVID-19 virus has affected each and every one of us in some way, shape or form. You know, this spring, it caused two of my turkey hunts to be canceled. I had two tags, one for season three in zone one and one for season four in zone four. But with everything going on with Covid we all agreed we probably shouldn't get together as a group and hunt. I was very disappointed. I looked forward to these turkey hunts like many of you guys look forward to gun deer season. But as I drove to work the next morning, I realized that the border of zone one is just west of my home in Sun Prairie. My wheels started to spin.I knew it was some public land that could work just fine for us. I called my friend. He had the same tag and same season and told him, Hey, let's do this. And he said he was in. I had less than a week to scout, found us a few spots and the plan quickly started to come together for a last minute public land hunt.Hey, worst case scenario is we spend a few days social distancing in the turkey woods and perhaps find some morels and ramps. Nothing wrong with that. This was going to be my first public land hunt. We... I've always hunted private in the past. My biggest concern was that we were going to be dealing with a lot of hunting pressure.I couldn't have been more wrong. With all the people not working, Gym still being closed, the only thing many people could do for exercise was to walk the public land. We saw and heard a lot of them. After two and a half days of dodging people, I made the call to head to Governor Dodge State Park. My thought was, this is a very large park and we could escape the people.We went to the backside of Twin Valley Lake figuring we could get away from the crowds that were enjoying the park on the first day that the parks were open. Cause prior to this, they had been closed because of Covid. We were wrong. It seemed no matter what we did we couldn't escape the people who were enjoying the parks.As we ate a sandwich on the tailgate of my truck, desperately searching for answers, a friendly DNR park employee stopped and asked if we were seeing any turkeys. I said, all we're seeing is people. He gave us a tip and suggested an area of the park that wasn't frequented by a lot of people. We headed there to check it out.We really liked what we saw and both of us had spots picked out for the following morning. As the sun came up, I heard gobbling off to my left. I smiled... really big smile. Didn't take long before a group of Jakes showed themselves in front of me. I yelped at them and they started coming to my way. They stopped.They hung about a hundred yards out. I had to let out another yelp to get them to come over, come the last a hundred yards. As I was walking up to claim my bird, my mind drifted to the hours and hours we put in during this... during the previous three days. The fourth day of my hunt ended with my first ever public land bird that I would never have harvested if a friendly DNR park employee hadn't stopped by the truck and gave us a tip. You know, if you like the outdoors, do yourself a favor and get out and check out the amazing state park system we have in Wisconsin.KARI: [00:07:15] Hello, fellow campers. My name is Kari Retzlaff and I'm from Milwaukee. Our family's been tent camping at Ottawa Lake probably about 30 years. Our kids were little when we started camping there. Our adult son Craig was critically injured with a traumatic brain injury in 1996 when a drunk decided to drive the wrong way on the expressway.Since this happened, it's almost impossible for Craig to tent camp. We've been renting the accessible cabin at Ottawa Lake for about 20 years now. The cabin at Ottawa Lake is so convenient and close to home. This is our home away from home for four days each summer. It's a comfortable place for us to come and relax.We love the new glass top stove too. Ottawa Lake is also located near several hiking trails in the area, including the Scuppernong and Paradise Springs. We'd like Paradise Springs because it's paved and easy walking. We also walk down to the beach quite a bit. The paved trail to the beach is very accessible for Craig and easy for him to manage.We watch the sun go down. We watch swimmers. We also watch for the Sandhill Crane to appear and walk across the beach. We started bringing our grandson Gavin to the cabin when he was two years old. He is now 13 and still enjoys coming along with grandma and grandpa to swim, fish and hike around. He especially likes to fish.He could spend the whole day on the fishing pier. Which he has done. Craig likes to sit around the campfire at night. I shouldn't say just Craig, but all of us like to sit around the campfire at night. Sometimes we sing silly campfire songs. Sometimes we make up our own songs. We make S'mores and we... and other fun foods on the campfire.The special time for me is when I see or hear Craig laugh. Each moment in his life is precious to us. We are very fortunate for Craig to be able to enjoy camping. We are creating such good memories with him. These special members will last a lifetime. I thank the state parks for making this possible for us.ZACHARY: [00:09:19] Hello, my name is Zachary Ford. I'm from Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin. I'm talking about Peninsula State Park today. I've actually visited the park numerous times, but we've got young kids. So it wasn't until this year that my wife and I decided to camp up there. We've always loved doing our Door County day trip that we found so much to do up there now that we needed to be up there.And since we're huge fans of the state parks, we decided to stay at Peninsula. Um, I was really impressed with the park. I love the amount of trails that they have there. The bike trails there are just... they make getting around the park nice and easy. Parks very well maintained, which I found, especially impressive in the times that we're in with the DNR not having a lot of their people working, um, facilities were clean.Um, and well-stocked. And it was just a really, really great place to stay. We really liked the variety of the types of campsites. Uh, we, we managed to find a very open campsite, which is the type we prefer, um, with the kids running around a little bit, but we noticed that there was a lot of really nice ones and it's such a unique park.It's so big, um, that you're sitting at your campsite and you don't realize that within 50 miles of you there's just thousands and thousands of people. Which just makes it a really cool experience. Uh, we really liked using it as kind of our home base, so to say, for, um, our Door County trip. Um, you're able to get anywhere in Door County in a relatively short period of time from Peninsula State Park.We liked that it's so close, um, to the city of Fish Creek, where you've got a lot of different amenities. We've actually had such a great time up there that we're actually leaving this morning to go back up there for a couple nights before our school year begins. Um, and we're really looking forward to being able to spend some more time up there. Just another one of the great examples of the awesome state parks we have here in Wisconsin.KATIE: [00:11:16] You've been listening to Wild Wisconsin. A podcast brought to you by the Wisconsin DNR. Interested in learning more about how you can go wild in Wisconsin? Send those questions to dnrpodcast@wisconsin.gov. For more great content, be sure to subscribe to Wild Wisconsin, wherever you get your podcasts.Leave us a review or tell us who you'd like to hear from on a future episode. Thanks for listening. 

The Veterinary Project Podcast
Overcoming Obstacles and Strength-Based Vulnerability with Dr. Devin Nobert - Part I

The Veterinary Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 47:14


Welcome to this week's edition of The Veterinary Project Podcast! This episode is part I of a 2-part deep dive interview with Dr. Devin Nobert. Dr. Devin Nobert was born and raised in Calgary, Alberta. He obtained a B.A. in Psychology at the University of Calgary before deciding to shift course and pursue a career in Veterinary Medicine. In 2004 he moved to Saskatoon with his high school sweet heart wife, a 1 year old daughter and a Bichon Shih-Tzu in tow and started vet school at the WCVM. After a major road bump during second year vet school forced him to put his schooling on hold for a full year, he returned to his studies and graduated with a DVM in 2009. Devin joined the Fish Creek 24 Emergency Pet Hospital family early on as a student in 2006. He was hired as an emergency vet right after graduation in 2009. He has continued to face multiple health related “road bumps” but he has also managed to become both a partner and manager at this exceptionally busy and successful emergency hospital as well as their sister clinic, Little Creek Vet Clinic. He currently practices primary vet medicine part-time at Little Creek. Outside of vet medicine he is a full time dad to 3 kids, including 2 teenagers. And finally, he is a pinball wizard, golf junkie and music fanatic, and loves to combine either of these passions with travel! If you liked the show and want to stay in the know, please subscribe to the podcast on the listening platform of your choosing! Want to join our community of like-minded Veterinary Professionals? Send us an email at theveterinaryprojectpodcast@gmail.com and we'll get you connected to our private Veterinary Project Facebook group. Any questions, comments, feedback, or requests for guests can also be sent to theveterinaryprojectpodcast@gmail.com. Thank you for listening and we look forward to seeing you next Wednesday for another episode of The Veterinary Project Podcast! - Jonathan Leicht, DVM and Michael Bugg, DVM

Lead & Line AK
Fish Creek Dipnetting, Cougars, and Boars

Lead & Line AK

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 57:46


Brandon and Dave go down some odd tangents on this one. But after dipnetting Fish Creek and well not doing so well. They have some stuff on thier minds

The Downtown
Episode 17 - Fish Creek Cleanup, Pixee's Paws Pet Palace, Our Town, Our Sound and Ink Masters Tattoo Expo

The Downtown

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 52:37


In today's show we talk to Angel Carter about the Fish Creek Cleanup in southeast Arlington on January 25th, sit down with Cecillia and Gayla to talk about their wonderful dog daycare and groomer Pixee's Paws Pet Palace, discuss tattoos with Ray Hernandez from the Ink Masters Tattoo Expo and finally we talk about with the curators of Our Town, Our Sound the Arlington Music Showcase at the Arlington Music Hall on January 23rd!

The Perfect Stool Understanding and Healing the Gut Microbiome
Protecting and Restoring the Gut with Naturopath Dr. Joseph Klassen

The Perfect Stool Understanding and Healing the Gut Microbiome

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2019 70:08


In this episode host Lindsey Parsons talks with naturopath Dr. Joseph Klassen of Fish Creek Naturopathic Medicine from Calgary, Albert, Canada. They discuss the importance of bile and the appendix in the digestive process, healthy oils, food sensitivities (testing for them, most common ones and their interaction with autoimmunity), the importance of butyrate in a healthy gut, the interaction between hormones and the gut, colon hydrotherapy, gut cleansing protocols, how to rebuild a healthy gut after antimicrobials and the reason we use herbs in food. You can find more information on your host, Lindsey Parsons, EdD, Certified Health Coach, at High Desert Health in Tucson, Arizona. Lindsey coaches clients locally and nationwide on improving autoimmune, thyroid and digestive issues naturally and in losing weight without cutting or counting calories so that they can keep it off for life. Her most recent client reversed her type 2 diabetes in 90 days (from an A1C of 6.6 to 5.7), dropped 41 points off of her LDL (bad) cholesterol, brought her triglycerides from 168 to 69 and lost 14 pounds. You can also follow Lindsey's High Desert Health page on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. Links: Dr. Joseph Klassen, Fish Creek Naturopathic Medicine, Calgary, Alberta, Canada: http://www.fishcreek.ca/ Fish Creek on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fishcreeknaturopathicmedicine/ Fish Creek on Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/fishcreekyyc/ Fish Creek on Twitter: https://twitter.com/FishCreekND Fish Creek on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fish_creek_medicine/ Fish Creek on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/FishCreekNaturopath Lindsey Parsons' web site: High Desert Health: http://highdeserthealthcoaching.com and email: lindsey@highdeserthealthcoaching.com Links to recommended products and affiliate shops: http://highdeserthealthcoaching.com/recommended-products/ High Desert Health on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HighDesertHealth/ High Desert Health on Twitter: https://twitter.com/HDesertHealth or @HDesertHealth High Desert Health on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/high.desert.health/ or @high.desert.health Credits:   Thank you to SoundDot for the music on the podcast: Royalty Free Music: www.soundotcom.com