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A hard-pressed crew tried to snake just a few more logs out before quitting for the day, hoping nothing would go wrong in the tinder-dry forest. Unfortunately, something did. (Forest Grove, Washington County; 1930s) (For text and pictures, see https://offbeatoregon.com/1407d.tillamook-burn-1933-outbreak.html)
On this episode of the Bear Grease Podcast, host Clay Newcomb is joined by the OG Render crew—Brent Reaves, Dr. Misty Newcomb, Bear Newcomb, Gary “Believer” Newcomb, and Josh “Landbridge” Spielmaker. Clay shows off his new bear fur mittens for his upcoming Arctic expedition, and Brent and Bear detail their coin hunting with self bow exploits, along with a deep discussion of the Bear Grease loggers episode featuring Teddy Villines. Thank you to our sponsor, Tecovas. If you have comments on the show, send us a note to beargrease@themeateater.com Connect with Clay and MeatEater Clay on Instagram MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, and Youtube Clips MeatEater Podcast Network on YouTube Shop Bear Grease MerchSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Bear Grease Podcast, host Clay Newcomb sits down with Teddy Villines, father to Cody Villines and uncle to Caylon Villines featured in the last episode. He is a lifelong Ozark logger shaped by generations of hard work, handshake deals, and respect for the land. Teddy shares stories from a life spent in the woods, including close calls, brutal injuries, and a terrifying runaway log-truck wreck that forced him to confront who is truly in control. More than a logging story, this episode is about character, faith, and legacy. What it means to provide for your family, keep your word, and face life’s dangers with humility. Thank you to our sponsor, Tecovas. If you have comments on the show, send us a note to beargrease@themeateater.com Connect with Clay and MeatEater Clay on Instagram MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, and Youtube Clips MeatEater Podcast Network on YouTube Shop Bear Grease MerchSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Bear Grease podcast, host Clay Newcomb visits Newton County, Arkansas, to talk to Cody and Caylon Villines. They're woodsmen, hunters, and the most recent line of generations of loggers cutting hardwood in the Ozarks. They talk about the craft of selective logging, the evolution from horses to heavy equipment, and the quiet code of contentment passed down from their fathers. They also talk about the danger. From freak accidents to lost friends to a moment witnessing a miracle in the woods, this is an honest, deeply personal look at life in one of the country’s deadliest professions. Thank you to our sponsor, Tecovas. If you have comments on the show, send us a note to beargrease@themeateater.com Connect with Clay and MeatEater Clay on Instagram MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, and Youtube Clips MeatEater Podcast Network on YouTube Shop Bear Grease MerchSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Richard describes inexpensive data loggers for monitoring indoor air quality. Kerry asks about adding casing and extension jambs to fiberglass windows. Martin wonders about improving the comfort and safety of his internal garage and the living space above it. Grant and Ian help Patrick address listener feedback and answer their questions. Tune in to Episode 722 of the Fine Homebuilding Podcast to learn more about: · Low-cost humidity and temperature data loggers sold on Amazon · The right way to trim out fiberglass windows · Fire separation requirements between a garage and living space Have a question or topic you want us to talk about on the show? Email us at fhbpodcast@taunton.com. ➡️➡️ Check Out the Full Show Notes: FHB Podcast 722 ➡️ Check out the 2025 Fine Homebuilding Magazine Archive ➡️ Follow Fine Homebuilding on Social Media: Instagram • Facebook • TikTok • Pinterest • YouTube ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ If you enjoy the show, please subscribe and rate us on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube Music, or wherever you prefer to listen.
Mike and Dave are at Loggers Brewing Co for this episode. We do a tasting of 6 of their flagship beers. We had some loyal listeners and some Loggers regulars step up and participate in the fun.
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For workers in the 'bad old days' of working in the woods and in janky, underengineered sawmills, the occasional loss of a finger or two just came with the territory. (Garibaldi, Tillamook County; 1930s) (For text and pictures, see https://offbeatoregon.com/1904b.loggers-were-tough-guys-543.html)
Luke makes a very, very personal admission, and Andrew offers him zero emotional support. Andrew does have an idea (probably a bad one at that) for a log-themed mascot, though!
Send us a textDave Cupp has been a forester in Louisiana for more than 40 years, 30 of which he's worked for Walsh Timber Co. He has always maintained good relationships with Loggers and of late has served as Vice President of the American Loggers Council (ALC). This year he is set to take the reins of the ALC as its president when the organization that represents loggers in 47 states across the United States holds its convention in Lafayette, Louisiana. Dave talks about the importance of loggers to the industry and the hope for new markets to help the forest products industry as a whole. Loggers who want to find out more about the national ALC convention can go to www.americanloggerscouncil.com/events. If you want to contact Dave, you can reach out to him by email at davecupp@southland.groupMinding the Forest is a podcast of the Louisiana Forestry Association and his hosted by LFA Media Specialist Jeff Zeringue. Comments can be sent to jzeringue@laforestry.com.If you want to find out more about the Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI), go to forests.org.Check out our website at laforestry.com.Click this link to join the LFA.
The Deming Logging Show is this weekend, and the boys were in this morning to tell us all about it!
A confrontation between two rival groups of illegal timber loggers in the forested area of Sefwi Agyemadiem in the Juaboso District of the Western North Region has left five people dead and several others severely injured
As a cache owner, do you have when you get a log notice and all it says is "TFTC"? What about those logs that are just "." or just a space so the log looks bank? It's disheartening when you put effort into hiding a geocache and get these kind of lazy logs but what can you do about it? Show notes and transcript can be found at http://geocacheadventures.org Web: http://geocacheadventures.org Facebook: @Geocache.adventures.podcast Instagram: @geocache_adventures YouTube: @geocacheadventures1807 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/GeocacheAdventures
On this episode of Paranormal Odyssey Wayne shares 4 Bigfoot encounters he was able to find. This is something we enjoy doing here at Paranormal World Productions and Wayne plans on doing more of. We hope you enjoy! If you've had an encounter with the weird and would like to share it on an episode of PO, shoot me an email to wayne@paranormalworldproductions.com#Bigfoot, #Sasquatch, #Haunted, #Haunting, #Cryptid, #Podcast, #Unknown, #Scary, #Spooky, #Creepy, #Scared, #Ghost, #Demon, #Dogman, #Weird, #Yeti, #Wildman, #Woods, #Forest. Paranormal World Productions-Paranormal World Productions https://youtube.com/@Paranormalodysseyhttps://www.tiktok.com/@paranormalodyssey?_t=8YvNYM8zfmI&_r=1https://instagram.com/paranormalodyssey?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
Since the late 1800s, logging has been a major industry in the Pacific Northwest, and its impact on the region's economy and environment have been significant. For the towns that depend on logging, the profession comes with a lot of pride. But it's also one of the most dangerous jobs in the United States. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, roughly 4 in 100,000 people die from injury at work. For loggers, it's more than 10 times as much. Logging has always been dangerous work. But how it can be done safely is still something many are trying to figure out. To learn more, Soundside spoke with Kurtis Lee, economics correspondent for the New York Times, and the University of Washington's Dr. Marissa Baker. Guests: Kurtis Lee, economics correspondent for the New York Times. Dr. Marissa Baker, assistant professor in the University of Washington's Department of Environmental & Occupational Health Sciences. Related Links: Read Kurtis Lee's story on logging in Oregon here: Logging Is the Deadliest Job, but Still an Oregon Way of Life - The New York Times Read Dr. Marissa Baker's research on logging here: Determinants of Stress, Fatigue, and Injury Risk for Loggers and Log Truck Drivers | Pacific Northwest Agricultural Safety and Health Center Job Satisfaction in the Logging Industry | Blogs | CDC Thank you to the supporters of KUOW, you help make this show possible! If you want to help out, go to kuow.org/donate/soundsidenotes Soundside is a production of KUOW in Seattle, a proud member of the NPR Network.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, host Christian Taylor sits down with Emmy-nominated editor and producer Evan Wise, ACE, to delve into his career journey and unique approach to documentary filmmaking. Evan shares his path from a rebellious skate punk in New Jersey to becoming a highly respected editor, working on acclaimed series like HBO's The Circus and Q: Into the Storm. The conversation turns to his latest project, Chimp Crazy, a four-part HBO series that explores the complex world of primates. Evan offers a behind-the-scenes look at Chimp Crazy, discussing the creative and technical challenges of editing a real-time documentary. He emphasizes the importance of finding a compelling story arc, balancing multiple perspectives, and allowing the audience to interpret the narrative independently. He also shares his unique workflow, which involves producing, writing, and editing simultaneously—an approach that fosters flexibility and creativity. Throughout the episode, Evan provides valuable insights and practical advice for aspiring editors. He highlights essential skills like negotiation, teamwork, and self-advocacy, offering listeners an inside view of the collaborative and often intense world of documentary editing. DocuView Dèjà Vu Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills, 1996, 150 mins, Watch on Amazon / Prime, IMDB Link: Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills (1996) ⭐ 8.2 | Documentary, Crime Diamond Hands: Legends of WallStreetBets, 2022, 89 mins, Watch on Peacock, IMDB Link: Diamond Hands: The Legend of WallStreetBets (2022) ⭐ 4.7 | Documentary Takeaways Hard work and enthusiasm are key for advancing in documentary filmmaking. Building relationships with experienced editors and filmmakers is invaluable for growth. Film school offers resources but isn't necessary for success in the industry. Starting in entry-level roles, like logger or assistant editor, can lead to an editing career. High-profile projects and recognition, like Emmy nominations, can open new doors. Creating a series involves tailoring the format, episode length, and story to the footage available. Presenting multiple perspectives lets the audience form their own opinions. Filming, writing, and editing at the same time allows for creative, flexible storytelling. Creative problem-solving makes scenes more engaging and visually dynamic. Negotiation skills and self-advocacy are crucial for an editor's success. Building positive relationships and being kind to others is essential in the editing world. Timecodes: 00:00 Introduction and Housekeeping 03:21 Evan Wise's Journey in Documentary Filmmaking 07:52 The Importance of Hard Work and Building Relationships 14:30 The Role of Loggers and Assistant Editors 18:14 Turning Points in Evan Wise's Career 21:40 Creating 'Chimp Crazy' 25:16 Discovering the Story 28:26 Filming, Writing, and Editing Simultaneously 31:35 Revealing Unseen Processes 37:32 Editors as Writers 40:05 The Importance of Being Nice 45:50 DocuView Dèjà Vu
Two loggers have been shot dead with a bow and arrow after a confrontation with an uncontacted tribe.The Mashco Piro tribe in the Peruvian Amazon is one of the world's last uncontacted tribes.To discuss what exactly happened, Seán is joined by Fiona Watson, Campaigns Director at Survival International.
Back "In Studio" this week with Freddie PJ and Tim. Freddie talkes us though his time at the most recent 24 Hours of Appalachia "Loggers and Miners Delight". Find them here Ig @The_Jeep_Guy602 Ig @Fidget.Fred Youtube @fidget.Fred Partners and affiliates BOXO Tools Use Code DirtDrive for 10% off their entire webiste Rocktrix wheels Use Code DirtDrive For 5% off their entire website Adams Driveshaft & offroad Use Code DirtDrive For 15% off Driveshafts (excluding SYE packages) JeepCables.com Use Code DirtDrive for Free shipping on their website RhinoUSA use code DirtDrive for 10% off on their website DirtNerds Motors Check us out on all social media @TheDirtDrive Facebook Instagram Youtube Find all DirtNerds and Dirt Drive merch at DirtNerdsOffroad.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thedirtdrive/support
Mowed yesterday. Rain today. Perfect! We started you off with the Thursday Song this morning...and a list of the retro items that might end up on the Taco Bell menu! Recapped yesterday's Brewers win over the Dodgers and talked about Austin Dillon's NASCAR penalty after he wrecked Joey Logano & Denny Hamlin last weekend. Brian has been watching the new season of "Unsolved Mysteries" on Netflix and the episode he & his wife watched seems to be truly unsolved! Plus, the Loggers are into the Northwoods League championship game after an 8-1 win over St. Cloud last night. Congrats to this guy & his son who found a $25,000 "treasure", and check out this dude's street-legal bumper car! Played a round of "Who'd You Rather?" this morning…five times richer? five times smarter? or five times more attractive? Did you hear about the Team GB marathon runner who finished the race with a broken leg? Ouch! ICYMI, there was an apparent online hack that stole everyone's Social Security numbers. Talked about a judge that got a bit overzealous with the punishment when a teenager on a field trip fell asleep in his court, and we also talked about a few of the new food items available at NFL stadiums this season. During today's "Bad News with Happy Music", we had stories about self-driving cars that won't stop honking at each other, a guy who hit a lion with his truck in a national park, a guy who drove his semi through a strip club, a guy who was wrongly imprisoned for almost fifty years, a woman who was mauled to death by a pack of great danes, a guy who shot his father in the face after an argument about stinky feet, a dude who's trying to sue Disney after his wife died, and an 8 year-old who rushed to save her dad after his store was getting robbed. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The tropical rainforest of Papua New Guinea is one of the last great blocks of forest still standing in the world.
What do all these great folks with different passions have in common? Cambridge, Idaho is the answer and I will explain why in today's show.
Bill reacts to a tough Brewers loss, another day of Packers OTAs, and talks La Crosse Loggers baseball and Northwoods League with Loggers GM Ben Kapanke. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This Day in Maine for Thursday, May 9th, 2024.
Our guest in this episode is Ryan Hanscom. Ryan is a Ph.D. candidate in a joint doctoral evolution program at San Diego State University and the University of California, Riverside. He is a terrestrial ecologist with a focus on herpetology and mammalogy. Ryan discussed how the behavior of rattlesnakes is studied in the natural world, particularly with an increase in temperature.
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Senseless shooting in Oakville among high schoolers + Roughnecks, loggers and other blue collar jobs
Habitat Podcast #260 - In today's episode of The Habitat Podcast, we are back in the studio with Corey Sullivan. Corey is a contributor to the Habitat Podcast YouTube channel documenting some of his habitat work on his home farm in Minnesota. We discuss: Growing up hunting in New York Learning the ropes of habitat management on a blank slate property Familiarize yourself with the different species of trees and shrubs Moving from New York to Minnesota Adjusting to not hunting a highly pressured state Finding the correct logger for your property What to look for when hiring a forester Tree planting and food plotting in the north Putting tillable property into CRP Sacrificing a hunting season to let the loggers do their job Corey's 2023 Public Land Buck PATREON - Patreon - Habitat Podcast Brand new HP Patreon for those who want to support the Habitat Podcast. Good luck this Fall and if you have a question yourself, just email us @ info@habitatpodcast.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Patreon - Habitat Podcast Latitude Outdoors - Saddle Hunting: https://bit.ly/hplatitude Stealth Strips - Stealth Outdoors: https://bit.ly/stealthstripsHP Contact Rich at Tagged Out Seed Products: (740) 856-5207 or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063715565466 Midwest Lifestyle Properties - https://bit.ly/3OeFhrm Vitalize Seed Food Plot Seed - https://bit.ly/vitalizeseed Down Burst Seeders - https://bit.ly/downburstseeders 10% code: HP10 Morse Nursery - http://bit.ly/MorseTrees 10% off w/code: HABITAT10 Packer Maxx - http://bit.ly/PACKERMAXX $25 off with code: HPC25 Exodus Outdoor Gear - Use Code: HP - https://exodusoutdoorgear.com/discount/HP First Lite --> https://bit.ly/3EDbG6P LAND PLAN Property Consultations – HP Land Plans: LAND PLANS Leave us a review for a FREE DECAL - https://apple.co/2uhoqOO Morse Nursery Tree Dealer Pricing – info@habitatpodcast.com Habitat Podcast YOUTUBE - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmAUuvU9t25FOSstoFiaNdg Email us: info@habitatpodcast.com habitat management / deer habitat / food plots / hinge cut / food plot Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Industrial Workers of the World union grew strong in the woods just before the First World War broke out — and the U.S. Army had to teach soldiers to cut timber to get the industry moving again. (Lumber camps, 1910s) (For text and pictures, see https://offbeatoregon.com/1301d-wobblies-come-to-oregon-timber.html)
A hard-pressed crew tried to snake just a few more logs out before quitting for the day, hoping nothing would go wrong in the tinder-dry forest. Unfortunately, something did. (Forest Grove, Washington County; 1930s) (For text and pictures, see https://offbeatoregon.com/1407d.tillamook-burn-1933-outbreak.html)
Phillips girls basketball has won their regional in each of the last three years. There's a number of reasons, but at the core of the Loggers success is family and consistent winning. NewsChannel 7's Noah Manderfeld speaks with Kacy Eggebrecht, Mataya Eckert and head coach Mike Eggebrecht about what makes this program special, and their desire to get over the hump and into the WIAA state tournament.
In this episode, outdoors intern Olivia Stevens transports listeners to what was once a booming logging town in northeastern Oregon. It was also a town where Black people lived and worked at a time when it was illegal for them to do so because of Oregon's racist laws. Now, 100 years after the founding of Maxville, a descendant's efforts to bring to light the triumphs and challenges of Black loggers in Oregon are gaining widespread traction at the Maxville Heritage Interpretive Center.
In the small town of Maxville in eastern Oregon there's a story that often goes overlooked. Like many Oregon towns, Maxville was a timber town, but unique to Maxville is the community of Black loggers that lived and worked there after the Great Migration of the 1920s. Lonni Ivey is a logger's daughter. While in her MA program in History, she learned about the community of Black loggers in Maxville and immediately knew she had to learn more. Lonni devoted her research to discovering more about Maxville and giving this story the attention it deserves, leading to her capstone project “More Than a Footnote: Erasure, Exclusion, and the Remarkable Presence of the Black Logging Community of Maxville, Oregon, 1923-33.” Lonni was inspired by Gwendolyn Trice, the founder and executive director of the Maxville Heritage Ideology Center and herself the descendant of one of the Maxville Loggers.
On this episode, I was joined by Nathan Roman, an expert in temperature mapping and environmental validation. On this episode, Nathan and I discuss: - Temperature Mapping and Monitoring - Validation and Commissioning - Changes in Data Logger Technology - Cold Chain vs. Ambient Nathan Roman is a highly accomplished expert in equipment commissioning, qualification, and validation, with over 23 years of hands-on experience in the Health & Life Science industry. In his current role, he successfully manages a team of experts, develops business strategies, and oversees the growth of his practice, all while delivering exceptional services to a diverse portfolio of clients.With expertise in cGMP compliant facilities, R&D labs, and temperature mapping, Nathan ensures regulatory compliance. He excels in placing temperature sensors in control chambers, streamlining processes for faster delivery. Nathan aids professionals in achieving compliance, providing training, collaborating with vendors, and offering temperature mapping guidance. An industry thought leader, he empowers clients with mapping knowledge, sensor placement strategies, and equipment qualification expertise.
John Grobler's Namibian holiday led him on an unexpected journey tailing trucks and loggers to expose the interests behind illegal logging, a lucrative and illegal business making millions for Chinese companies and local elites.In this episode Nick Wallis traces OCCRP's investigation into who is killing the last of Namibia's protected rosewood trees. We also hear from OCCRP journalist Khadija Sharife on how the tragic destruction of these prized forests fits into the wider looting of Africa's natural resources.Finally, sustainability expert Dr. Clemens von Doderer analyzes the causes of Namibia's illegal logging and what needs to be done to put an end to deforestation.Dirty Deeds is a Little Gem production for OCCRP. The host is Nick Wallis. The producer is Lindsay Riley at Rethink Audio, with research from Phoebe Adler-Ryan and Riham Moussa.Read the investigations:Felling Namibia's Ancient Giants‘They Are Finishing the Trees': Chinese Companies and Namibian Elites Make Millions Illegally Logging the Last RosewoodsThis week's guestsJohn Grobler - @JohnGrblrKhadija Sharife - @khadijasharifeDr. Clemens von DodererTranscriptRead the transcript on the OCCRP website hereMore information on OCCRPKeep up with the latest in global organized crime and corruption at OCCRP and sign up for our weekly newsletter.Follow on X, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn to get the latest updates.Support investigative journalism in the public interest. Donate to OCCRP.[00:00] Introduction[02:33] Khadija explains why she commissioned an investigation into Namibian rosewood[05:18] John gives a crash course on Namibia[06:20] Why Chinese demand for rosewood trees is increasing[08:03] Why and how John began investigating rosewood logging[13:38] An explainer on CITES and why it's important for threatened species[16:13] How Namibia's political and legal system fuels illegal logging[18:55] What it's like to take on a government as a lone journalist[20:25] Can the redwoods be saved?[24:33] Dr Clemens von Doderer explains the causes of illegal logging in Namibia[27:26] How can illegal logging be stopped? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Adam McCoy - Treelines Northwest - Trail Building - Retallack Lodge - and More #147 Topics Covered in this show: How Treelines began – Inspired by Snowboard & Skateboard Apparel and Media Builders V. Loggers Video Shoot the Trails and Whatcom Mountain Bike Coalition in Bellingham, WA The Treelines Van Growing the Treelines Brand The evolution of filming and helmet cameras Peak to Creek Freehub Magazine Video Series at Retallack Lodge How this trail and video project came to be The challenges associated with building this trail 6000' vertical drop on this build The reception of Peak to Creek Retallack Lodge The experience that can be found here What to ride Trail Building and Adam's Trail Building Philosophy Features and cedar deck bridges Other trail building products made by Adam / Treelines What's next for Treelines What Adam looks for in Trail Communities Good Dirt Strong riding community Getting Kids involved with Trails and Trail Building Closing Comments Bonus Content Rogue Trail Building Partnerships with Logging Companies Whatcom Mountain Bike Coalition Trail EAffect Show Links: Treelines Northwest: https://treelinesnorthwest.com/ Retallack Lodge: https://www.retallack.com/ Whatcom Mountain Bike Coalition: https://www.wmbcmtb.org/ Peak to Creek (Freehub) Video Series: https://freehub.com/peak-to-creek#:~:text=Peak%20to%20Creek%20is%20an,building%2C%20from%20start%20to%20finish. Treelines: https://www.pinkbike.com/video/260279/ Builders vs Loggers: https://www.pinkbike.com/video/222479/ Marketing Breakthrough Podcast Adam is on episodes #69 and #70: https://www.marketingbreakthrough.co/podcast KETL Mtn Apparel Discount Code (20%): trail20-oct – This is the code good for October! Trail One Components Discount Code (20%) TrailPod Trail EAffect Podcast Website: www.traileaffectpodcast.com KETL Mtn Apparel Affiliate Link: https://ketlmtn.com/josh Trail One Components: https://trailone.bike/?ref=XavfBrRJfk4VOh Contact Josh at evolutiontrails@gmail.com This Podcast has been edited and produced by Evolution Trail Services
After decades of being exploited for natural resources, Papua New Guinea is cracking down. Our guest today is Eddie Tanago, the Campaign Manager at ACT NOW, a PNG-based organization on the forefront against illegal logging and other destructive extractive industries. He discusses the recent historic fine imposed on a logging firm in PNG for tax evasion and the path forward to a truly people-centered development strategy. For more see: https://www.oaklandinstitute.org/country/papua-new-guinea
For workers in the 'bad old days' of working in the woods and in janky, underengineered sawmills, the occasional loss of a finger or two just came with the territory. (Garibaldi, Tillamook County; 1930s) (For text and pictures, see https://offbeatoregon.com/1904b.loggers-were-tough-guys-543.html)
On today's show: https://thehotshotwakeup.substack.com/ Idaho starts training its loggers to fight wildfires. Governor looking to bolster its ranks and heavy equipment contracts. Massive $1.6B wildfire lawsuit against PacifiCorp moves forward in Oregon. Parent company Berkshire Hathaway is back in familiar territory. Montana votes on House Bill 883 to allocate $186M to stage resources locally. Sponsors of the Bill say it's needed because the Feds are slow to suppress and bring in resources. Huge implications for Montana firefighting companies. Plus more. THE HOTSHOT WAKE UP - Thank you to all of our paid subscribers. It allows us to donate generously to firefighter charities and supports all the content we provide. You also receive all of our Monday morning workouts, article achieves, more podcast episodes, recipes, and more.
The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring LangladeCounty; https://bit.ly/2Z5ruwA The Cabin is also presented by WCA's Group Health Trust; serving local governments and schooldistricts, the WCA Group Health Trust partners closely with members to fulfill their employee healthbenefit obligations in a fiscally responsible manner. Learn more here; https://bit.ly/3JMizCX Campfire Conversation:Eric and Ana welcome Josh Ostermann back into The Cabin for a thorough look at ballparks in Wisconsinwhere you can enjoy a game, from the Major League Brewers at American Family Field in Milwaukee toall the charming ballparks hosting the Northwoods League teams from Eau Claire to Kenosha andeverything in between. Along with AmFam, the three cover the locations and amenities for the followingteams and their ballparks:Neuroscience Field at Fox Cities Stadium for the High “A” Wisconsin Timber Rattlers MiLB teamin AppletonABC Supply Stadium – one of the newest in the minor leagues - for the Beloit Sky Carp MiLBteam in BeloitFranklin Field for the Milwaukee Milkmen of the American Association of Professional Baseballin the Milwaukee suburb of FranklinWisconsin Brewing Company Park – also one of the newer stadiums – for the Lake CountryDockHounds in OconomowocThe conversation progresses to the Northwoods League teams, which field collegiate players – many ofwhom move on to the minors and even the major leagues: Carson Park for the Eau Claire Express in Eau ClaireHerr-Baker Field for the Fond du Lac Dock Spiders in Fond du LacCapital Credit Union Park for the Green Bay Rockers in Green BayCopeland Park for the La Crosse Loggers in La CrosseSimmons Field for the Kenosha Kingfish in KenoshaKapco Park for the Lakeshore Chinooks in MequonThe Duck Pond at Warner Park for the Madison Mallards in MadisonAthletic Stadium for the Wausau Woodchucks in WausauWitter Field for the Wisconsin Rapids Rafters in Wisconsin RapidsAlong the way some fantastic historical facts and stories are shared; memories of Discover Wisconsinscenes shot in a ballpark or two; quirks about some of the parks from observing games on cateredshipping containers to having your food delivered via small raft. Tune in for this fun look at Wisconsinballparks that will have you hankerin' to attend a bunch of games this season! Inside SponsorsBest Western Hotels: https://bit.ly/3zCCK3fJefferson County: https://bit.ly/3gt0NauMarshfield Clinic; All of Us Research Program; https://bit.ly/3Wj6pYj
Nadine Hack is the CEO of CEO of Be Cause Global Consulting (https://www.because.net/ ); globally ranked one of the Top 100 Thought Leaders on Trustworthy Business Behavior.If I were to take the time to share with you the hundreds of accolades she has received during the course of her illustrious career it would take up the entire podcast. Suffice it to say that photographs and letters from the likes of Nelson Mendella, Bishop Tutu, Andrew Young, and an entire range of business and nonprofit executives worldwide adorn her walls. She is a graduate of Harvard and the New School and was chosen as the very first woman to be Executive-in-Residence at IMD Business School in Switzerland where she continues to maintain an affiliation. From cutting her teeth on the first state assembly campaign of Shirley Chisholm, later the first African-American candidate for President, to enduring the slings and arrows from all sides to bridge the divide between Loggers and environmentalists in California, to working to bring an end to the horrors of Apartheid in South Africa, and sectarian and religious strife in Northern Ireland, just to name a few of her causes, Nadine has established herself among the most preeminent thought leaders internationally, specializing in the challenges of bringing together adversaries and enemies, and she has done so for more than 60 years with no signs of slowing down.She has been an envoy to the UN, and she is currently working on a book: likely titled "The Power of Connectedness" - with a forward written by the late Rev Bishop Desmond Tutu with whom she served as the Board Chair of the Desmond Tutu Peace Foundation.She has also served as a director on both for-profit and not-for profit boards internationally. One of those Boards - of which she is exceedingly proud - is Global Citizens Circle, co-founded by her husband Jerry Dunfey. If you are a longtime listener to the Radical Centrist Podcast you may remember that in the very early days of the podcast I interviewed the newest Executive director of Global Citizen's Circle Theo Dunfey Spanos and we'll put a link to that podcast as well as a few other related podcasts in the show notes of this podcast.Her company has 33 Senior Associates internationally, each with their own teams and networks.As I said, Nadine volunteered on Shirley's first 1964 race for NYS Assembly. As a mentor, she taught Nadine that racism, sexism, classism, militarism, and environmental degradation are inextricably intertwined: what today we call intersectionalism.Still keeping hope alive all these decades later, it is my great privilege to bring you a conversation with Nadine Dunfey-Hack.
It's with heavy hearts that Jon and Kevin announce the end of the Lack of Genius Podcast. Listen as they reflect on this show's incredible journey and welcome a few past guests to share their thoughts. Thank you to anyone who supported us in anyway. We never could've done it without you, Loggers. So much love to each and every one of you.
Axe Women Loggers of Maine - 2023 Show ScheduleAxe-Kickin' Sauces and Merch for the holidays!Alissa Wetherbee on Guides Gone Wild (August, 2021)I love myself a good post-pandemic redemption story, and Alissa Wetherbee of Axe Women Loggers of Maine is delivering an epic one today!(And yes, in case you're left wondering, I DID order my shirt, along with some axe-kickin' surprise gifts for my adventure homies - I'll be spreading some spicy cheer AND looking good this holiday season!)All joking aside, but still on the axe-throwing vein, Alissa and I are cooking up something SUPER DUPER fun for this June, so all aspiring Lumber Jills are encouraged to head on over to GuidesGoneWild.com right this second to sign up for our VERY sporadic newsletter, so you will be in the know when the dates and deets are released in the new year!
Show Notes (contains affiliate links): Favorite Things from Ham Radio Campout and Loggers On this week's episode of Ham Radio Crash Course, a podcast roughly based on amateur radio but mostly made up of responding to emails from listeners, hosted by Josh Nass - KI6NAZ and his reluctant wife, Leah - KN6NWZ, we talk about the Black Friday emergency preparedness deals, favorite things from Thomas Mountain and loggers. . Reminder! November Antenna Giveaway! https://forms.gle/BS1WXdB7A9JETTi37 Ham Radio Test Study with Leah HamStudy: https://hamstudy.org Gordon West Ham Radio Test Prep Books with HRCC Links -Technician: https://amzn.to/3EGELhO -General: https://amzn.to/3g8R9gf -Extra: https://amzn.to/3Tlis5j Free Fastrack Track to Your Ham Radio License Books on Audible (for new to Audible readers): https://www.amazon.com/hz/audible/mlp/membership/premiumplus?tag=hrccpodcast-20 Join the conversation by leaving a review on Apple Podcast for Ham Radio Crash Course podcast at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ham-radio-crash-course/id1400794852 and/or emailing Leah@hamtactical.com. Leaving a review wherever you listen to podcasts will help Ham Radio Crash Course reach more hams and future hams and we appreciate it! Preparedness Corner: Black Friday Preparedness Deals, check out Harbor Freight Show Topic: Favorite Things from Ham Radio Campout and Loggers Email Correspondent's Tower: We answer emails with ham radio questions, comments on previous podcasts, T-shirt suggestions and everything in between. Links mentioned in the ECT: Ham Solo's Channel: https://youtube.com/channel/UCbfKAB3z7-RjEcvvWusyq-g Thank you all for listening to the podcast. We have a lot of fun making it and the fact you listen and send us feedback means alot to us! Want to send us something? Josh Nass P.O. Box 5101 Cerritos, CA 90703-5101 Support the Ham Radio Crash Course Podcast: Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/hoshnasi Shop HamTactical: http://www.hamtactical.com Shop Our Affiliates: http://hamradiocrashcourse.com/affiliates/ Shop Our Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/hamradiocrashcourse As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Connect with Us: Website...................► http://hamradiocrashcourse.com YouTube..................► https://www.youtube.com/c/HamRadioCrashCourse Podcast...................► https://hamradiocrashcourse.podbean.com/ Discord....................► https://discord.gg/xhJMxDT Facebook................► https://goo.gl/cv5rEQ Twitter......................► https://twitter.com/Hoshnasi Instagram.................► https://instagram.com/hoshnasi (Josh) Instagram.................►https://instagram.com/hamtactical (Leah)
47 years ago yesterday (November 5th 1975) Loggers in Arizona allegedly witnessed a UFO, and one of them was abducted. This week on Watchers, we take a look at the film based on this event - "Fire In The Sky". Listen to find out if we believe the story, and please follow us on Instagram @watchers_podcast and let us know your thoughts!
As you Loggers may recall, Jon and Kevin started a project chronicling Jon’s journey with diabetes after receiving a diagnosis this Spring. We only did one episode in video form. Well, we’re back! In video AND podcast form. We’ll be sharing our updates here, interspersed with the regular Lack of Genius episodes you know and…
Industrial Workers of the World union grew strong in the woods just before the First World War broke out — and the U.S. Army had to teach soldiers to cut timber to get the industry moving again. (1900s, 1910s) (For text and pictures, see http://offbeatoregon.com/1301d-wobblies-come-to-oregon-timber.html)
Bobby and Lori Goodson from Discovery Channel's Swamp Loggers join the Captain Deplorable 45 Team for Part 2 of our conversation. We are discussing Swamp Logging, the negative effect Fuel Prices has had on his small business, and more about Bobby and Lori as hard working Americans. You will also hear this week's Captain Deplorable 45 Press Conference, Custom Message of the Week, and our interactive game show Who Said It! You can find Part 1 of our conversation with Bobby and Lori Goodson on Episode 5 of the Captain Deplorable 45 Podcast: https://captaindeplorable45.podbean.com/e/swamp-loggers-bobby-goodson-joins-the-captain-deplorable-45-podcast-e5/ Our Podcast is For the People, By the People. Let us know what you think. You can find Bobby Goodson on YouTube at: Swamp Loggers NC https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiLKGKcG-QK8pQaMgIkePKg/videos Don't forget to submit your guesses for the Who Said It Game in the Suggestion Box on our website: https://www.captaindeplorable45.com/ Did you know that our Podcast can be found anywhere you listen to Podcasts, Rumble, and our website? Please Share and Subscribe, we greatly appreciate your support. https://www.captaindeplorable45.com/podcast Tune in every Friday at 6pm EDT. Podcast is also available anywhere you listen to Podcasts. Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/captain-deplorable-45-podcast/id1624183376 IHeart: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/338-ca... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6WKplc0... Podbean: https://captaindeplorable45.podbean.com/ Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=... Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/be4... Tune In + Alexa: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Comedy-Po... and Samsung Podcasts
Fuel Prices are Too High! Bobby Goodson from Discovery Channel's Swamp Loggers has had to make some tough decisions because of high fuel prices and he joins us on our Podcast to talk about it. Check out Episode 5 of the Captain Deplorable 45 Podcast Our Podcast is For the People, By the People. Let us know what you think. Don't forget to submit your guesses for the Who Said It Game in the Suggestion Box on our website: https://www.captaindeplorable45.com/ Did you know that our Podcast can be found anywhere you listen to Podcasts, Rumble, and our website? Please Share and Subscribe, we greatly appreciate your support. https://www.captaindeplorable45.com/podcast Tune in every Friday at 6pm EDT. Podcast is also available anywhere you listen to Podcasts. Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/captain-deplorable-45-podcast/id1624183376 IHeart: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/338-ca... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6WKplc0... Podbean: https://captaindeplorable45.podbean.com/ Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=... Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/be4... Tune In + Alexa: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Comedy-Po... and Samsung Podcasts You can find Bobby Goodson on YouTube at: Swamp Loggers NC https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiLKGKcG-QK8pQaMgIkePKg/videos
A logging foreman finds the paymaster and decides to steal the payroll. Will Jayce Pearson be able to uncover the crime?Original Air Date: February 4, 1951Become one of our monthly patreon supporters at patreon.greatdetectives.netSupport the show on a one-time basis at http://support.greatdetectives.net.Mail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Box 15913, Boise, Idaho 83715Take the listener survey…http://survey.greatdetectives.netGive us a call 208-991-4783Become one of our friends on Facebook.Follow us on Instagram at http://instagram.com/greatdetectivesFollow us on Twitter @radiodetectives