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Best podcasts about urban areas

Latest podcast episodes about urban areas

The Financial Guys
Holding Judges Accountable and the Climate Racket

The Financial Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 50:04


Mike Lomas and Glenn Wiggle are back with a no-BS breakdown of the biggest political and economic messes of the week. From the nonstop “climate crisis” narrative and the hypocrisy of banks funding luxury coastal developments, to the explosion of illegal voting concerns and the shocking release of violent offenders back onto city streets, the guys dig into the stories corporate media won't touch. They hit election integrity, judicial accountability, failed progressive policies in major cities, and the growing frustration with both parties' refusal to act. Plus, they wrap with why financial planning software actually matters and why accountability for COVID-era failures is long overdue.(00:03:11) Environmental Challenges: The Illusion of Solvability(00:05:19) Contradictory Funding in Climate-Vulnerable Regions(00:08:44) Ensuring Fair and Transparent Democratic Elections(00:22:22) Judicial Accountability for Releasing Dangerous Offenders(00:23:06) Releasing Dangerous Offenders in Urban Areas(00:31:12) Debate Over Property Taxes and Gas Tax(00:36:33) Accountability Platform for Judicial Decisions(00:43:45) Tailored Financial Guidance Through Planning Software(00:48:05) COVID Vaccine Trial Accountability: Crimes Against Humanity(00:48:22) Advocating for a Third Party Solution

Clean Power Hour
Solving NYC's Energy Crisis: 30-Year Battery Tech for Urban Grids

Clean Power Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2025 44:57 Transcription Available


#321 Today on the Clean Power Hour, we explore energy storage as a service for some of the toughest markets in the country. Tim Montague sits down with Christian Farivar, founder of Karh, to discuss how his company is tackling grid congestion, load pockets, and resilience challenges in Urban Areas like New York City with next-generation battery technology designed for a 30-year asset life.Christian brings a unique background to energy storage. After a successful career in the music industry, he pivoted to engineering and energy, eventually earning a degree from Harvard University. His journey led him to found Karh around 2020, right when FERC Order 2222 opened doors for distributed energy resources to participate in wholesale markets.Key Discussion Points:The challenge of deploying large-scale energy storage in dense urban environments like New York CityWhy load pockets in major cities need localized battery solutions to relieve transmission constraintsHow Karh is developing chemistry-agnostic battery systems with 30-year asset life expectationsThe economics of energy storage: achieving unit economics of $45-50 per megawatt-hourRunning 12X more profitably than existing battery systems through advanced AI optimizationPlans for a 90 megawatt-hour test project in NYC by 2027, scaling to 350+ megawatt-hour systemsIntegration with EV charging, frequency regulation, and distributed energy resourcesWhy building electrification and edge AI data centers create massive demand spikes that require nearby capacityIf you're building a battery that lasts 30 years in the world's toughest energy market, you're not just solving today's problems. You're building infrastructure for the next generation grid.Connect with Christian Farivar LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christianfarivar/?originalSubdomain=caWebsite: https://karh.energy/#home Support the showConnect with Tim Clean Power Hour Clean Power Hour on YouTubeTim on TwitterTim on LinkedIn Email tim@cleanpowerhour.com Review Clean Power Hour on Apple PodcastsThe Clean Power Hour is produced by the Clean Power Consulting Group and created by Tim Montague. Contact us by email: CleanPowerHour@gmail.com Corporate sponsors who share our mission to speed the energy transition are invited to check out https://www.cleanpowerhour.com/support/The Clean Power Hour is brought to you by CPS America, maker of North America's number one 3-phase string inverter, with over 6GW shipped in the US. With a focus on commercial and utility-scale solar and energy storage, the company partners with customers to provide unparalleled performance and service. The CPS America product lineup includes 3-phase string inverters from 25kW to 275kW, exceptional data communication and controls, and energy storage solutions designed for seamless integration with CPS America systems. Learn more at www.chintpowersystems.com

Adventures in Sustainable Living
258_How to Transform Our Urban Areas into a Sustainable Metropolis

Adventures in Sustainable Living

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 35:29 Transcription Available


Over the last several hundred years there have been an increasing number of people moving to urban areas. But have you ever ask yourself if it is healthier to live in the city or in a rural area. Or is it more environmentally friendly to live in the city versus the country side. Which lifestyle has the least environmental impact?There is no doubt that urbanization has reshaped our land, our lifestyles and our resources systems. But, few people comprehend that this lifestyle is profoundly unsustainable. Despite that, more and more people are becoming suburbanites.  But it is possible to change all that with the right balance and of course intentional living. So join me for E258 How to Transform Our Urban Areas into a Sustainable Metropolis

Native America Calling - The Electronic Talking Circle
Tuesday, October 7, 2025 — Protecting sacred sites in urban areas

Native America Calling - The Electronic Talking Circle

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 55:52


Sacred sites sometimes get lost in urban settings as cities prioritize the needs of non-Native residents and commercial interests over the historical and spiritual value for Native Americans, but tribes and Native organizations are having some success connecting with city officials to see that sacred spaces are protected and accessible. After years of restoration work, what were known as the Indian Mounds in St. Paul, Minn., have a whole new look, a new Dakota name — Wicaḣapi — and an educational cultural center. St. Louis, Mo. just solidified a transfer of property that signifies the city's first-ever recognition of tribal sovereignty. We'll talk about the difficult work to recognize and preserve sacred places in population centers. GUESTS Maggie Lorenz (Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians and Spirit Lake Dakota Nation), executive director of Waḳaŋ Típi Awaŋyaŋkapi Ke'eaumoku Kapu (Native Hawaiian), executive director of Nā ‘Aikāne o Maui and cultural specialist for Lahaina Town

Mark Reardon Show
Ilya Shapiro Discusses Judicial Intervention in Trump's Efforts to Send Troops to Crime Filled Urban Area's

Mark Reardon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 8:24


In this segment, Mark is joined by Ilya Shapiro, a Senior Fellow and Director of Constitutional Studies at the Manhattan Institute. His new book is titled "Lawless: The Miseducation of America's Elites." He discusses several topics including the new Supreme Court being underway, the judicial intervention in President Trump sending federal troops to urban trouble spots, as well as the light sentence for suspect in the attempted assassination of Justice Kavanaugh.

Native America Calling
Tuesday, October 7, 2025 — Protecting sacred sites in urban areas

Native America Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 56:12


Sacred sites sometimes get lost in urban settings as cities prioritize the needs of non-Native residents and commercial interests over the historical and spiritual value for Native Americans, but tribes and Native organizations are having some success connecting with city officials to see that sacred spaces are protected and accessible. After years of restoration work, what were known as the Indian Mounds in St. Paul, Minn., have a whole new look, a new Dakota name — Wicaḣapi — and an educational cultural center. St. Louis, Mo. just solidified a transfer of property that signifies the city's first-ever recognition of tribal sovereignty. We'll talk about the difficult work to recognize and preserve sacred places in population centers.

Highlights from Newstalk Breakfast
A call for 30-kilometre speed limits in urban areas

Highlights from Newstalk Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 3:35


The “Love 30” Campaign will hold a rally outside the Dáil later this morning, calling for a default 30 kilometre speed limit in urban areas.Joining Ciara to discuss more was Mairéad Forsythe, Love 30 Campaign spokesperson.

Newstalk Breakfast Highlights
A call for 30-kilometre speed limits in urban areas

Newstalk Breakfast Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 3:35


The “Love 30” Campaign will hold a rally outside the Dáil later this morning, calling for a default 30 kilometre speed limit in urban areas.Joining Ciara to discuss more was Mairéad Forsythe, Love 30 Campaign spokesperson.

JIJI English News-時事通信英語ニュース-
Nissan Unveils Hands-Free Driving Tech for Urban Areas

JIJI English News-時事通信英語ニュース-

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2025 0:11


Nissan Motor Co. has shown to the media a prototype car equipped with its next-generation "ProPilot" driver assistance system capable of hands-free autonomous driving in urban areas.

The Financial Guys
Chicago Crime: The Blueprint for Failed Leadership

The Financial Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 29:19


Cut the Mic is back, and Mike Hoeflich and Mike Sperrazza have plenty to unpack. They kick off with the Buffalo Bills' thrilling 41–40 win over the Ravens before pivoting to the issues dominating America's cities: crime, safety, and political hypocrisy. From shocking examples of career criminals walking free to the failures of Democrat-run cities like Baltimore and D.C., the Mikes call for stronger leadership and accountability. They also weigh in on political double standards, government dysfunction, and how law enforcement must be supported if communities are going to thrive.(00:00:04) Dramatic Buffalo Bills Win Over Ravens(00:06:24) Political Influence on Crime Rates in American Cities(00:10:17) Preventing Repeat Offenders for Public Safety(00:15:06) Debating Crime Intervention Strategies in Urban Areas(00:20:00) Challenges of Government Shutdown Flip-Flopping(00:24:33) Stogies and Rock at Buffalo Festival

Solutions Economic and Market Watch
Rural Opportunity Hidden in Shifting Demographics — August 18, 2025

Solutions Economic and Market Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2025 5:53


Join Antony Davies, director of economic research at CFC, as he considers the fallout and opportunities from slowing birth rates and changing population trends. Contact the Economic & Market Watch team at economicresearch@nrucfc.coop. Visit us, download the dashboard and intelligence brief and explore other Solutions media on our website, nrucfc.coop/Solutions. World population growth, 1700-2100, 2022 revision - Human population projections - WikipediaNet Migration Spurs Renewed Growth in Rural Areas of the United States | Economic Research ServiceNational 50-state population projections: 2030, 2040, 2050 | Cooper CenterChart: 7 in 10 People to Live in Urban Areas by 2050 | StatistaInterstate Migration Archives | Tax FoundationState and Local Tax Collections Per Capita by State, 2025

RTÉ - Morning Ireland
'There are roads where I don't feel safe' - call for 30km/h limit in urban areas

RTÉ - Morning Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025 5:10


Eithne Dodd, Reporter, speaks to people in Dolphin's Barn, Dublin about what speed limit reductions on city roads might mean for road users.

Today from The Ohio Newsroom
After 50 years, an Ohio organization still celebrates Appalachian culture in urban areas

Today from The Ohio Newsroom

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 4:30


Cincinnati's Urban Appalachian Community Coalition works to support people with Appalachian roots living in southwest Ohio. An oral historian with the organization interviewed dozens of Appalachian women to understand the impact of their migration to the city.

Something Bigger Talk Show
What Big Food Brands Don't Want Indians to Know ft. Sattvic Experts

Something Bigger Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2025 48:57


The "Satvic Movement" emphasizes the importance of a natural, wholesome lifestyle that promotes health through diet and connection to nature. The speakers share their personal health struggles and how adopting a "satvic" lifestyle—centered around detoxification, mindful eating, and emotional well-being—has led to significant improvements in their health. They advocate for avoiding processed foods, understanding the realities of modern dairy farming, and recognizing the healing power of natural foods. The conversation highlights the need for a deeper connection with nature and the role of food in overall well-being.

Perth Live with Oliver Peterson
Road safety expert calls for 30km_h speed limit in WA urban areas

Perth Live with Oliver Peterson

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 9:35


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Resistance Radio
Resistance Radio Interview of Sofia Castelo

Resistance Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 55:44


Sofia Castelo is a climate adaptation practitioner, researcher, and landscape architect with over 20 years of experience designing and managing landscape, urban design, and environmental projects in Europe, China, the USA, Australia, and Malaysia. She holds a graduate degree in Landscape Architecture and postgraduate degrees in Project Management and Climate Change and Sustainable Development Policies. Sofia is currently focused on using nature-based solutions for urban adaptation. The 'Nature-based Climate Adaptation Program for the Urban Areas of Penang Island', a project she led and is currently in execution, won the Climathon Global Cities Award 2020 and the KSAAEM Award 2022. In 2023, she co-founded the El Collective, an integrated arts and research project documenting the impact of climate change on women and girls in the Global South.

Wintrust Business Lunch
Wintrust Business Minute: Illinois has 4 of 5 urban areas with highest property taxes

Wintrust Business Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025


Steve Grzanich has the business news of the day with the Wintrust Business Minute. A new study says four of the top five urban areas with the highest property taxes are right here in Illinois. Attom, a property information service, analyzed property tax rates for 217 metro areas. The highest were Rockford, Chicago, Peoria and […]

Clare FM - Podcasts
AirBnb's Could Potentially Be Banned In Cities And Urban Areas

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 22:57


The regulation of Airbnb-style rentals is expected to move a step closer next week. It was expected Enterprise Minister Peter Burke would bring proposals on the Fáilte Ireland register to Cabinet on Tuesday morning. The proposals would see the introduction of the long-promised Fáilte Ireland register. The Government also intends to bring forward amendments to planning laws to effectively ban short term lets in areas with population of over 10,000. This would mean Airbnbs are banned in cities and urban areas, but local authorities would have “flexibility” on green lighting them in rural tourism hotspots. It is understood the register will be signed off by Cabinet next week now instead. Tánaiste Simon Harris says it's one of the steps in tackling the housing crisis... To discuss this further, Alan Morrissey was joined by Miltown Malbay Airbnb host, Lorna Cahill. Photo(C): leah from Leah P's Images via canva

Minnesota Native News
The Sugarbush Tradition Continues in Minnesota's Urban Areas, and Khayman Goodsky's New Film

Minnesota Native News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 5:00


This week on Minnesota Native News, a look at Indigenous Minnesotans continuing the sugarbush tradition in urban areas, and a conversation with Khayman Goodsky, director of the Minnesota-produced film, When Thunderbird Dances. 

Resistance Radio
Resistance Radio Interview of Sofia Castelo

Resistance Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 55:44


Sofia Castelo is a climate adaptation practitioner, researcher, and landscape architect with over 20 years of experience designing and managing landscape, urban design, and environmental projects in Europe, China, the USA, Australia, and Malaysia. She holds a graduate degree in Landscape Architecture and postgraduate degrees in Project Management and Climate Change and Sustainable Development Policies. Sofia is currently focused on using nature-based solutions for urban adaptation. The 'Nature-based Climate Adaptation Program for the Urban Areas of Penang Island', a project she led and is currently in execution, won the Climathon Global Cities Award 2020 and the KSAAEM Award 2022. In 2023, she co-founded the El Collective, an integrated arts and research project documenting the impact of climate change on women and girls in the Global South.

North Star Journey
Native communities keep maple syrup traditions going, even in urban areas

North Star Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 3:10


In south Minneapolis, the sound of cars driving by is like white noise. Blue bags hang from maple trees that line the sides of city streets.  The Native American Community Development Institute, or NACDI, has been busy collecting sap from neighborhood trees in recent weeks for the purpose of sugar bushing.Sugar bushing is the process of collecting and boiling down sap into syrup or even pure sugar. Gloria Iacono works with NACDI as the Four Sisters Urban Farm manager. She is leading the project this spring.  “You go into hibernation in the winter and then you get that nice, like, first spring day, and it's just something that you can gather around. It's a practice that you can build community around,” Iacono said. She has had the support of the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board, since it's the first time NACDI is leading an urban sugar bush.  Forest Hunt is a plant scientist with the East Phillips Neighborhood Institute and is a direct descendent of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians in North Dakota. They say sugar bushing is a springtime tradition in Native communities. “It has been happening in Woodland Native tribes for over a millennium,” Hunt said.  NACDI has been collecting sap from Center School, Bii Di Gain elder housing, and South High School, where a demonstration was held. Hunt showed students how to properly identify when a tree can be tapped and how to tap a tree.  “You can always tell that it's time to tap when the snow starts to melt and when you start to see little patches of dirt or dead grass. That's around when you should start tapping your maples,” Hunt explained. Hunt then drilled a small hole into the tree before using a hammer to lightly tap a metal spile, like a spout, in the rest of the way until water-like sap began to drip out. Several stepped up to try the sap straight from the source after being invited by Hunt. The taste? They say it was sweet.  Iacono has been boiling the sap into syrup right at the organization's urban farm in East Phillips. Community members were invited to watch the process of how sap turns into syrup.  “We have a steel drum, with the top cut off, that fits pans in the top. And you build a fire within the drum, and then that boils the sap,” Iacono said. She says five gallons of sap will boil down to about a mason jar's worth of syrup.  At one community boil, Turtle Mountain Band member Tyra Payer demonstrated how to turn maple syrup into candies. They say although they tap trees outside of the metro, there is cultural value to be had in urban sugar bushing. “There are teachings that only happen at this time of year,” they said. “The teachings that we have around maple, and making maple sugar and what our community looks like and how we support each other.”  Hunt says maple syrup has been a significant food historically alongside wild rice.  “It's really important for us to continue practicing these traditions, because it allows us to continue to have that, that sense of self, that sovereignty that we really need,” Hunt said.  With the amount of sap that the community has collected over the course of a few weeks, Iacono says they will produce about one gallon of pure maple syrup. The syrup will be distributed to those who helped collect the sap.Correction (March 20, 2025):  A previous version of this story incorrectly identified Forest Hunt's affiliation. The story has been updated.

Weather Geeks
California's Disastrous Wildfires

Weather Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 36:04


Guest: Anthony Edwards, Newsroom Meteorologist with the San Francisco ChronicleWith every new year comes hope for a prosperous year. For thousands in southern California, that hope quickly turned into a nightmare. One week into the new year, devastation quickly set in when multiple wildfires began to spread in Los Angeles County. A historic Santa Ana Windstorm, with winds gusting to 100 mph in spots, sent flames into highly populated areas, prompting evacuation orders.Our next guest was following along every step of the way. Anthony Edwards is the newsroom meteorologist with the San Francisco Chronicle and joins us today to discuss the devastating start to the year for many residents in southern California.Chapters00:00 Introduction to California's Wildfires03:10 Understanding Santa Ana Winds and Their Impact06:05 Meteorological Conditions Leading to Wildfires09:00 The Role of Urban Areas in Fire Spread11:47 Communication and Evacuation During Wildfires14:59 Analyzing the Destructive Nature of Recent Fires17:54 Preventative Measures and Resilience in Fire Management20:59 The Interplay of Drought and Atmospheric Rivers24:11 Air Quality and Smoke Management27:03 The Future of Meteorological JournalismSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Walk-Ins Welcome
Ep. 167: How to Grow a Thriving Urgent Care Brand in Both Rural and Urban Areas - Interview with AL Yousefi from MainStreet Family Care/KidsStreet Urgent Care

Walk-Ins Welcome

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 39:52


Solid Steps Radio
#469 - Urban Areas Should Thrive, Not Just Survive - Youth For Christ 2/10/25

Solid Steps Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 47:03


“Who's this big white guy?” When you hear the word “urban” what do you think about? What does the person look like who is “urban”? On this weekends show, Kurt and Chad welcomes Youth for Christ's Mark Singleton (as well as friend Bobby Schiavone) to talk about what living life on purpose for others looks like, when they may look different, or come from a different neighborhood, but still have much in common: The need for Jesus and his grace and love.

Land Academy Show
Buying Land: The Pros And Cons Of Rural Vs. Urban Areas

Land Academy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 10:10


Location, location, location! This episode explores the pros and cons of buying land in rural versus urban areas, providing valuable insights for land investors. Join Steven Jack Butala and Jill K DeWit as they discuss the unique characteristics of each location type, including factors such as zoning regulations, market demand, and investment potential. Discover the advantages and disadvantages of rural and urban land investments, and learn how to make informed decisions based on your individual investment goals and preferences.

The Extra Mile - The Official Charity Miles Podcast
Brad Pitassi: Fire Chief Shares Insights on the L.A. Fires

The Extra Mile - The Official Charity Miles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 61:03


In this episode, we're joined by Brad Pitassi, Chief of the Maricopa Fire Department, who shares his incredible journey from EMT to fire chief. We discuss wildfire response, community resilience, and the personal sacrifices firefighters make to keep us safe. Brad's stories are both eye-opening and inspiring, offering practical tips on disaster preparedness and how we can all support our local heroes. #EveryMileMatters! Chapters: 0:00 – Welcome & Guest Introduction 0:26 – Becoming Fire Chief of Maricopa 1:31 – Inspired to Serve After 9/11 3:23 – Managing Large-Scale Disasters 5:36 – What It's Like Fighting Wildfires 10:00 – How to Fight a Forest Fire 19:57 – Wildfires in Urban Areas 31:52 – Personal Preparedness Tips 43:36 – Cancer Risks for Firefighters 52:45 – Final Thoughts & Thank You

It Takes 2 with Amy & JJ
Should we decrease speed limits in more urban areas?

It Takes 2 with Amy & JJ

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 12:57


Jeff Gillbert joins It Takes 2 to talk cars! That's what he does best. Some are saying because of the increase in size in popular vehicles, perhaps for pedestrian safety, speed limits should be decreased. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

5 Minutes to Chaos
Episode 68 - Senior Emergency Manager Peter LaPorte Discusses The Complexities of Urban Area Emergency Management

5 Minutes to Chaos

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 73:22


Summary In this episode of Five Minutes to Chaos, Steven Kuhr and Peter LaPorte discuss the intricacies of crisis management and emergency response, drawing from their extensive careers in the field. They explore the evolution of emergency management, the importance of community engagement, and the role of technology in enhancing response efforts. The conversation highlights key lessons learned from major incidents, the significance of women in leadership roles, and the ongoing challenges faced in urban emergency management. The episode concludes with reflections on past experiences and a look towards the future of emergency management. Takeaways Crisis management requires collaboration and effective communication. Emergency management has evolved significantly over the years. Community engagement is crucial for effective emergency response. Women are increasingly taking on leadership roles in emergency management. Technology plays a vital role in modern emergency management practices. Learning from past incidents is essential for improvement. Emergency management is fundamentally a people-first business. Building strong teams is key to successful emergency management. Preparedness exercises should challenge existing systems. The future of emergency management will require adaptability and innovation. Contact Information https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-laporte-bba176104/

Nights with Steve Price: Highlights
'These birds are doing well in urban areas, because of the trees': Dr Grainne Cleary on Koel birds

Nights with Steve Price: Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 10:49


Wildlife Ecologist, Author & Broadcaster, Dr Grainne Cleary spoke to John Stanley about Koel birds, as they continue to thrive in the city due to the environment. Listen to John Stanley live on air from 8pm-12am Monday to Thursday and Friday's 7pm-11pm on 2GB/4BC.       See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

レアジョブ英会話 Daily News Article Podcast
‘Tiny forests’ spring up in urban areas to combat climate change

レアジョブ英会話 Daily News Article Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2024 2:02


They often cover just a few square meters of urban space, and now they're growing across Australia to cool neighborhoods down on hot days. “Tiny forests,” as they are called, also mature in 10 to 20 years, rather than the usual 100 years, because of the way they're generated. And that could be a big benefit for Australia's suburbs. A school in Perth is busy creating a tiny forest. “I love it the most because I love animals and nature,” says one student. This particular type of forest can be planted in the tiniest of spaces, such as a car parking spot, a tennis court, or even a strip of land next to a street. The students are being guided by Grey Coupland and they're using the Miyawaki method to plant the forest. The method follows three central ideas. “It's planting locally native species that are specifically adapted to the area in which you are planting them, the soil remediation, and the high-density planting,” explains Coupland. Another advantage is that these forests take very little time to grow and help cool urban areas. And, once they're planted, the forests also become part of the school curriculum, which has benefits for the students. “The more they are immersed in nature, the more they care about it,” says teacher Cymbie Burgoyne. “The children who participate in this program, some have never played in the dirt before, some had never planted a plant before,” says Coupland. The project will also compare the health and well-being of students who take care of the forest, compared to students that don't. “We want to re-engage children with nature,” says Coupland. “We've got children on one end of the spectrum who are really worried about the climate crisis and feel they can't do anything about it. At the other end of the spectrum, we've got kids who are just on their iPads and their screens and totally disengaged.” This article was provided by The Associated Press.

Laura-Lynn & Friends
672 - The White Exodus from America's Urban Areas with Jack Cashill

Laura-Lynn & Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 76:38


Join us for an insightful episode where we delve into one of America's most contentious and misunderstood phenomena: the exodus of white ethnic populations from urban centers, a topic explored in depth by our special guest, Jack Cashill, author of "Untenable: The True Story of White Ethnic Flight from America's Cities."  Jack Cashill: https://www.cashill.com/ Jack Cashill on X: @jackcashill Event Registration: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/era-of-champions-prepare-to-stand-four-cities-across-canada-tickets-1003587175257?aff=oddtdtcreator Sun City Silver & Gold: sovereignize@protonmail.com Richardson Nutritional Center: https://tinyurl.com/mudzzy3n Zstack Protocol: https://zstacklife.com/?ref=LAURALYNN Antibiotics at: Sales@larxmedical.com Promo code: LLTT Need some Ivermectin or Hydroxychloroquine? Fast shipping with guaranteed delivery in Canada and the US. Contact Mia for more information.  SozoHealth@proton.me ☆ We no longer can trust our mainstream media, which is why independent journalists such as myself are the new way to receive accurate information about our world. Thank you for supporting us – your generosity and kindness to help us keep information like this coming! ☆ ~ L I N K S ~  ➞ DONATE AT: https://www.lauralynn.tv/ or lauralynnlive@protonmail.com ➞ PODCAST: https://lauralynnandfriends.podbean.com ➞ TWITTER: @LauraLynnTT ➞ FACEBOOK: Laura-Lynn Tyler Thompson ➞ RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/LauraLynnTylerThompson ➞ BITCHUTE: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/BodlXs2IF22h/ ➞ YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/LauraLynnTyler ➞ BRIGHTEON: https://www.brighteon.com/channels/lauralynntv ➞ DLIVE: https://dlive.tv/Laura-Lynn ➞ ODYSEE: https://odysee.com/@LauraLynnTT:9 ➞ GETTR: https://www.gettr.com/user/lauralynn ➞ LIBRTI: https://librti.com/laura-lynn-tyler-thompson

Doug Casey's Take
Importing the Third World, cost of living crisis, & the govt crack-down

Doug Casey's Take

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 36:45


Join us at https://www.crisisinvesting.com The Edsel Car Launch (00:00:13) Discussion on the 1957 launch of the Edsel car and its failure as a Ford product. Robert S. McNamara's Career (00:02:34) Exploration of McNamara's controversial history from WWII to his tenure at Ford and the World Bank. Steve Irwin's Legacy (00:05:14) Reflection on Steve Irwin's impact on wildlife education and his untimely death in 2006. Jailbreak in the Congo (00:06:52) Overview of a recent jailbreak in Kinshasa, highlighting dire prison conditions and inmate overpopulation. Future Population Projections for the Congo (00:10:17) Discussion on UN projections for the Congo's population growth and potential implications. Congo Prison Conditions (00:09:11) Description of horrific conditions in Kinshasa's prison, leading to inmate desperation and a jailbreak. Economic Challenges in Brazil (00:14:49) Conversation about Brazil's socio-economic issues and the potential for the country's breakup. Cost of Living Discussion (00:17:00) Analysis of rising living costs in the U.S., including housing and dining expenses. Tipping Culture in the U.S. (00:20:16) Critique of the escalating tipping culture and its impact on consumer behavior. Housing Crisis and Migrant Issues (00:22:18) Examination of housing costs and the impact of Venezuelan migrants on local apartment complexes. Discussion on Immigration and 'Feral People' (00:23:33) Debate about the impact of immigration and cultural differences in the U.S. and Canada. Trash in Urban Areas (00:24:24) Speakers discuss complaints about urban trash accumulation and its implications. Comparison of Cleanliness (00:25:13) Contrasting cleanliness in Switzerland with trash in third-world countries. Uruguay's Government (00:25:48) Commentary on the governance and economic issues in Uruguay. Argentina's Economic Challenges (00:26:06) Discussion on Argentina's economic strategies and past financial crises. Political Landscape in the U.S. (00:28:06) Concerns about the influence of migrants on U.S. elections and Democratic strategies. Potential Political Violence (00:29:40) Speculation on possible violence in response to political outcomes in the U.S. Censorship and Arrests in the UK (00:31:21) Discussion on the rising number of arrests for free speech in Britain. Telegram and Government Control (00:32:15) Comments on Pavel Durov's situation and government repression in France. U.S. Election Disinformation (00:33:21) Concerns about renewed efforts to combat alleged Russian disinformation. Censorship in the U.S. (00:34:19) Discussion on past incidents of censorship and implications for free speech. Kamala Harris's Name Pronunciation (00:35:25) Light-hearted conversation about the pronunciation of Kamala Harris's name. Closing Remarks (00:36:08) Wrap-up of the episode and mention of upcoming Q&A sessions.

Worry Less, Wag More: The Behavior Vets Podcast
Treating Aggressive Behavior in Urban Areas with Michael Shikashio and Dr. Sarah Shapiro-Ward

Worry Less, Wag More: The Behavior Vets Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 55:18


In this episode, Mike, Sarah and Ferdie talk strategies to safely handle aggressive behavior in public spaces where distance and the dog's threshold for stress are difficult to control. We discuss:Overwhelmed dogs and humansSafety management for moving through hallways, stairways and elevatorsDefensive driving  Using distractions and how to avoid reverse-order conditioningTreatments to useMichael Shikashio, CDBC, is the founder of AggressiveDog.com and focuses on teaching other professionals from around the world on how to successfully work aggression cases. He is a five-term president of the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants (IAABC) and was the Association of Professional Dog Trainers (APDT) Member of the Year in 2020. Michael is sought after for his expert opinion by numerous media outlets, including the New York Times, New York Post, Fox News, The List TV, Baltimore Sun, WebMD, Women's Health Magazine, Real Simple Magazine, SiriusXM Radio, The Chronicle of the Dog, and Steve Dale's Pet World. He also hosts the popular podcast show “The Bitey End of the Dog” where he chats with the foremost experts on dog aggression. He has been a featured keynote speaker at conferences, universities, and seminars in more than 200 cities and 14 different countries around the world, and offers a variety of educational opportunities on the topic of canine aggression, including the Aggression in Dogs Master Course and the annual Aggression in Dogs Conference. Dr. Sarah Shapiro-Ward CPDT-KA, KPA-CTP has lived and worked as a professional dog trainer in two of Canada's most densely populated downtown communities: Toronto and Vancouver. Sarah is best known for her viral trick training videos with her Cockapoo Percy, including tricks such as playing Jenga, Connect Four and Painting on Canvas. She also has a standard poodle, Eleanor, and a part-time horse, Echo. Before becoming a dog trainer, Sarah completed her Ph.D. in Biochemistry in 2015. Though she has long since left the laboratory behind, she still enjoys keeping up with the literature and applying her skills of critical analysis to dog training scenarios.Links "Navigating the City with a Sensitive Dog" by Sarah Shapiro-WardWhen Hounds Fly VancouverAggression in Dogs Conference 2024https://aggressivedog.comhttps://aggressivedog.thinkific.comMichael Shikashio's socials:https://www.facebook.com/AggressionInDogshttps://www.instagram.com/michaelshikashio/https://www.tiktok.com/@michaelshikashio?lang=enhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu6htNW022cxP3ecTYqBfjAhttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1185767Contact Behavior Vets tweet us @BehaviorVets follow us on Facebook follow us on Instagram Online courses Webinars and seminars

Idaho Matters
How Idaho youth are working to reduce heat in urban areas

Idaho Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 9:15


Earlier this month, weather sensors were placed throughout one Boise neighborhood to document how heat is impacting our urban areas.

UBC News World
Custom Impact-Resistant Windows & Doors Reduce Noise In Los Angeles Urban Areas

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 3:31


Interested in crafting a set of windows or doors that's perfect for urban life in Los Angeles? Contact Panda Windows & Doors to get one that's made just for your home! Learn more at https://www.panda-windows.com/home-2-panda-windows-and-doors-home-page/ Panda Windows & Doors City: Los Angeles Address: 14921 Delano Street Website: https://www.panda-windows.com/ Phone: +1 702 643 5700

Ducks Unlimited Podcast
Ep. 595 – Game-Farm Genes Affect Mallard Movements and Behavior – Evidence from the Great Lakes

Ducks Unlimited Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 61:28


Much has been said about increasing prevalence of game-farm genes in mallard populations, but evidence has been scarce on whether these genes produce differences in behavior and demography…until now. Pivotal research by Dr. Ben Luukkonen reveals that game-farm hybrids differ from wild mallards in their movements, migration, habitat use, and nest incubation. The conclusion? Game-farm hybrids are different, and not in a good way. In this episode, Dr. Luukkonen and Dr. John Coluccy share details of these results and much more. What are harvest rates of Great Lakes mallards, and what role has hunting played in the decline, if any? Could the loss of over 3 million acres of CRP from this landscape be partly to blame? And how do these results affect our conservation efforts?www.ducks.org/DUPodcast

The Financial Guys
Garbage Cans, Dirt Bike Robberies, and Crime Reporting Controversy

The Financial Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 37:34


On this episode of The Financial Guys Podcast, hosts Mike Lomas and Mike Sperrazza dive into pressing urban and national issues. They discuss Mayor Adams' new initiative to clean up New York City's streets, the alarming rise in armed robberies by dirt bike riders, and the controversy surrounding Sacramento's crime reporting policies. The hosts critique the impact of Democratic policies on major cities, highlighting contrasting examples from Republican-led states. They also explore the Biden administration's border security challenges, the importance of strict crime punishment, and recent contentious judicial decisions. Tune in for a comprehensive analysis of these critical topics shaping our nation. (00:04:30) Urban Cleanliness Initiative in New York City (00:06:56) Dirt Bike-riding Armed Robberies in New York (00:07:39) Penalizing Target for Reporting Theft Crimes (00:23:01) Impact of Democratic Policies on Urban Areas (00:25:13) ISIS Hotbed Migrants: National Security Implications (00:27:04) Enhancing Safety Through Harsh Criminal Penalties (00:33:12) Transgender Woman Cleared Due to Body Size (00:34:06) Weight-based Legal Decision in Ohio YMCA Case

Ducks Unlimited Podcast
Ep. 594 – Mallards of the Great Lakes – New Research into Population Declines

Ducks Unlimited Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 36:43


Great Lakes mallards are an important source of locally harvest for hunters in the region, but their population has declined by nearly 60% since 1997. Recently completed research sponsored by Ducks Unlimited and a host of other partners provides insights into the potential causes. In the first of this 2-part discussion, Dr. Ben Luukkonen, imminent PhD graduate from Michigan State University, and Dr. John Coluccy, DU's director of conservation planning and science for the Great Lakes and Atlantic Region, introduce the background for this research and highlight the questions it explored, ranging from changes in survival to influence of game-farm genetics.  www.ducks.org/DUPodcast

UBC News World
The Best Fast-Growing Vegetables For Urban Gardens: Food Growing & Storage Guide

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 3:22


Worried about food shortages? You don't have to be when you have an endless supply of food in your garden! Read Survival Seeds for an Urban Area's guides to see how you can guarantee self-sufficiency by growing your own veggies! Visit https://survivalseedsforanurbanarea.com/instant-garden-quick-grow-veggies-for-emergency-food-production/ to learn more! survivalseedsforanurbanarea.com City: Carson City Address: Carson City Website: https://survivalseedsforanurbanarea.com/

Prepping Positively
Introduction to Beekeeping in Urban Areas

Prepping Positively

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 4:02 Transcription Available


Join me in exploring the possibilities of keeping bees in s mall spaces, not only for their crucial role in pollination, but for the sweet rewards of fresh and organic honey!

The Forest School Podcast
ep 173: Renaturing School Playgrounds: The Challenges and Opportunities Engaging Children with Nature in Urban Areas with Nina Lovelace

The Forest School Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 61:48


Get your Forest School Confessions in at www.theforestschoolpodcast.com Support The Forest School Podcast on Patreon for bonus episodes and ad-free episodes at ⁠ www.patreon.com/theforestschoolpodcast⁠

Trapping Radio 2.0
Trapping Radio – 88 – Beaver trapping in urban areas and catching Red Fox with Sam Pole

Trapping Radio 2.0

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 60:02


This week on Trapping Across America we have Sam Pole from Virginia. Sam is a great guy to talk too. He has been around the block a few times. He traps in the urban areas around his home in VA. He was trained and was friends with the trapping legend Charlie Dobbins. He fur traps and runs a neat ADC business with the most of his work being beaver. Sam uses the Hancock live beaver trap in a way I have never heard of before. Very interesting indeed. Kick back, grab a cold one or a steaming mug of coffee and enjoy!

PBS NewsHour - Segments
Division in Oregon highlights growing political rift between rural and urban areas

PBS NewsHour - Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 11:48


The divide between rural and urban areas in the United States has been growing in recent decades with grievances and political consequences on both sides. Judy Woodruff traveled across Oregon to learn more about that rift for her series, America at a Crossroads. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

PBS NewsHour - Politics
Division in Oregon highlights growing political rift between rural and urban areas

PBS NewsHour - Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 11:48


The divide between rural and urban areas in the United States has been growing in recent decades with grievances and political consequences on both sides. Judy Woodruff traveled across Oregon to learn more about that rift for her series, America at a Crossroads. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

The JM Buzz
Addressing the Rural Health Care Crisis: Pay Doctors to Travel from Urban Areas

The JM Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 3:22


A new Journal of Marketing study shows that subsidizing outreach in the form of a per-mile payment is a cost-effective means of addressing the rural health care crisis. Read an in-depth recap of this research here: ⁠https://www.ama.org/2024/01/09/addressing-the-rural-health-care-crisis-pay-doctors-to-travel-from-urban-areas/ Read the full Journal of Marketing article here: ⁠https://doi.org/10.1177/00222429231207830 Reference: J. Jason Bell, Sanghak Lee, and Thomas S. Gruca, “Bringing the Doctor to the Patients: Cardiology Outreach to Rural Areas,” Journal of Marketing. Narrator: Adalgisa Butkewitsch Acknowledgments: Sushma Kambagowni Topics: health care, rural, physicians, doctors, medicine The JM Buzz Podcast is a production of the American Marketing Association's Journal of Marketing and is produced by ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠University FM

Logistics Matters with DC VELOCITY
Guest: Breanna Herbert of Orbis on reusable packaging; Final-mile deliveries in urban areas; The advantages of using a 4PL

Logistics Matters with DC VELOCITY

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 20:55


Our guest on this week's episode is Breanna Herbert, senior product manager at Orbis Corp. One way that companies can meet their sustainability goals is to transform the way they package goods. That's where reusable packaging can help to create greener supply chains. Our guest offers some insights and also shares about packaging products that are made from recycled materials gathered from shorelines of the world's oceans.We have all seen  those Amazon or UPS trucks pull right up outside our driveways and watch a delivery driver carry a single box to our doorstep to make a delivery. But that type of delivery is not practical in urban areas where the trucks cannot easily navigate. Instead, they often use e-bikes in cities, but that can also present some problems. We discuss some ways that New York City is utilizing technology to make bike-based deliveries more practical.Shippers are turning to logistics services providers more and more in the wake of the pandemic economy to get a better handle on costs and improve their supply chain operations. One company that is working with a 4PL is Core Health & Fitness, which makes commercial fitness equipment and related digital solutions. We talk about the benefits they have gained with this logistics partnership.Supply Chain Xchange  also offers a podcast series called Supply Chain in the Fast Lane.  It is co-produced with the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals.  Go to your favorite podcast platform to subscribe and to listen to past and future episodes.Articles and resources mentioned in this episode:Orbis, Corp.NYC launches battery swapping plan for e-biles used in last mile deliveryLogistics service provider to the rescueGet episode transcriptsVisit Supply Chain XchangeListen to CSCMP and Supply Chain Xchange's Supply Chain in the Fast Lane podcastSend feedback about this podcast to podcast@agilebme.comPodcast is sponsored by: ApteanOther linksAbout DC VELOCITYSubscribe to DC VELOCITYSign up for our FREE newslettersAdvertise with DC VELOCITYTop 10 Supply Chain Management Podcasts

The Homeschool How To
#54: The Rise of Homeschooling in Urban Areas and What You Need to Get Into College as a Homeschooler

The Homeschool How To

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2024 44:45 Transcription Available


Unlock the mysteries of homeschooling with Manisha from Teach Your Kids, as we explore the changing face of education in this riveting podcast. Prepare to challenge your preconceptions and embrace the innovations that are reshaping how children learn. Manisha, who created a resource that pairs the best curriculum for each individual child, joins me on a journey that traverses the landscape of homeschooling, unveiling the motivations behind the movement and the rise of microschools and self-directed learning. Together, we dissect the one-size-fits-all approach of traditional education and advocate for the tailored learning experience that homeschooling offers, promising a discussion that will enlighten and inspire parents and educators alike.Venture into the world of homeschooling curricula with us, where parents become the architects of their children's futures. Hear our conversation on the vast array of educational paths available, from Charlotte Mason to unschooling, and learn about the resources that can guide families in crafting a personalized education. We acknowledge the challenges of navigating the homeschool landscape, including curriculum choices and goal-setting, and emphasize the importance of life skills that fall outside the scope of conventional schooling. Listen as we provide insights on how homeschooling can align with various career aspirations, equipping children with the knowledge and skills to thrive in any path they choose.Teach Your KidsManisha's Guide to Secular HomeschoolLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts HERE!Click here for my sweatshirts and PLEASE SHARE this show!Help support the show! PayPal, Venmo, Zelle (thehomeschoolhowto@gmail.com), or Buy Me A CoffeeVISIT Earthley Wellness:  with code HomeschoolHowTo for 10% off your first order of all natural products like Anxiety Relief, Cough B Gone, vitamins, cleaning products and Magnesium Night Cream!The Tuttle Twins with promo code Cheryl40 for 40% off ages 5-11 book seriesMy Homeschool Village - promo code HOW250 for 50% off Raise Them Well - all natural products for you and the ones you love TreehouseSchoolhouse for Nature Studies and An Expectant Easter Curriculum with promo code: THEHOMESCHOOLHOWTOPODCAST for 10% off entire order  Support the showInstagram: TheHomeschoolHowToPodcast Facebook: The Homeschool How To Podcast

Radio NUG for Myanmar Spring
" The Difficulty Of Day Laborers In Urban Areas With The Sudden Rise In Prices Of The Myanmar Kyat"

Radio NUG for Myanmar Spring

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023


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Ducks Unlimited Podcast
Ep. 494 - Triggering Conservation: How Hunting and Shooting Sports Make a Difference

Ducks Unlimited Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 89:15


Taniya Bethke and Swanny Evans from the Council to Advance Hunting and Shooting Sports join DU's Mike Brasher and Mark Horobetz in an entertaining discussion of the integral role of hunters and gun owners in conservation. Learn about the R3 initiative (Recruitment, Retention, and Reactivation) and the significance of the Pittman-Robertson Act to wildlife management. The group also explores the effectiveness of new hunter recruitment programs and societal attitudes toward hunting.www.ducks.org/DUPodcast

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The Beginner Photography Podcast
387: Lessons from the Photo Pros - Experimenting with Techniques and Building a Versatile Photography Portfolio

The Beginner Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 64:44


On this episode of The Beginner Photography Podcast, the host discusses several insightful lessons from experienced photographers. They touch upon the importance of valuing oneself and developing a unique style in a saturated market. Additionally, the experts emphasize the significance of technical skills, experimenting with techniques and trusting oneself to create a personal brand in photography. The discussion also covers key topics such as handling light, connecting with clients, and the power of storytelling. Tune in to hear valuable insights and advice from the experts on growing in your craft and in your business.The Big Ideas with Timestamps[00:01:25] "Top Photography Episodes Chosen by Listeners"[00:04:01]  An Insightful and Innovative Photographer.[00:11:40] "Photography Pros Share Secrets for Beginners"[00:20:44] "Upgrade your mindset, not just your gear"[00:28:36] "Importance of Your Brand's Story in Photography"[00:38:26] "Packing for a Purpose: Tips and Insights"[00:48:04] "Food-inspired analogy teaches photography tips"[00:48:51] "Photographers share insights to improve photo skills"[00:57:56] "Finding the Importance of Photography in Life"[01:00:28] "Top Photography Tips from Our Best Episodes"Links and ResourcesFull Interview with Seth MirandaFull Interview with Seth BrownFull Interview with Mary Fisk-Taylor Full Interview with Pierre LambertFull Interview with Cris DuncanFull Interview with Jenny SteinSign up for your free CloudSpot account to deliver beautiful images galleries todayFree Lightroom Presets! Connect with the Beginner Photography Podcast! Email me at BeginnerPhotographyPodcast@gmail.com Send in your Photo Questions to get answered on the show - https://beginnerphotopod.com/qa Grab your free camera setting cheatsheet - https://perfectcamerasettings.com/ Thanks for listening & keep shooting!