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It is Friday and that means Jonah Booker on the Bucknuts Morning 5. JBook and Dave Biddle give predictions for tomorrow's Ohio State at Wisconsin game, discuss whether OSU's offense is "playing possum" and trying not to show too much, take a look around the world of college football and much more. That is coming your way on the Friday 5ish. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this week's Bucknuts Happy Hour, Patrick Murphy welcomes Nick Osen of Badgers247 to discuss why things have gone so poorly at Wisconsin and Patrick dives into the Buckeyes' issues in the run game. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of the Hunting Gear Podcast, host Dan Johnson and Mark Boardman from Vortex Optics discuss a range of topics related to hunting gear, particularly focusing on range-finding binoculars. They share personal hunting experiences, including a memorable trip to the UK and the anticipation of hunting in Wisconsin. The conversation delves into the advantages of using range-finding binoculars versus handheld devices, maintenance tips, and the features of Vortex's products. The episode emphasizes the importance of choosing the right gear for hunting success and the joy of outdoor adventures. Takeaways Mark Boardman emphasizes the importance of making others feel good. Dan Johnson shares his goal of positive interactions. Mark reflects on a recent trip to Scotland and its significance. Both hosts express excitement about upcoming hunting seasons. The conversation highlights the benefits of range-finding binoculars. Mark explains the ideal use cases for range-finding binoculars. Dan shares personal experiences with hunting gear and mishaps. The hosts discuss the importance of maintenance for hunting equipment. Mark reassures listeners about Vortex's warranty and customer service. The episode concludes with a call to consider Vortex Optics for hunting needs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Happy Football Friday Edition of the Program!! 2nd half of the season starts for the Buckeyes tomorrow as they head to Madison for a date with Wisconsin. Hear from the 2 coaches. The Bengals got that Flacco Magic last night and the CBJ looked lifeless. Michigan did something we can get behind. We take a look at some of the biggest games of the CFB weekend. John Steppe of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Tim May, Doug Lesmerises, What's Up, Learned and Earned, Thing or Not a Thing, Know the Scores and 3 Things to a Buckeye Victory
In this episode of the Hunting Gear Podcast, host Dan Johnson and Mark Boardman from Vortex Optics discuss a range of topics related to hunting gear, particularly focusing on range-finding binoculars. They share personal hunting experiences, including a memorable trip to the UK and the anticipation of hunting in Wisconsin. The conversation delves into the advantages of using range-finding binoculars versus handheld devices, maintenance tips, and the features of Vortex's products. The episode emphasizes the importance of choosing the right gear for hunting success and the joy of outdoor adventures.TakeawaysMark Boardman emphasizes the importance of making others feel good.Dan Johnson shares his goal of positive interactions.Mark reflects on a recent trip to Scotland and its significance.Both hosts express excitement about upcoming hunting seasons.The conversation highlights the benefits of range-finding binoculars.Mark explains the ideal use cases for range-finding binoculars.Dan shares personal experiences with hunting gear and mishaps.The hosts discuss the importance of maintenance for hunting equipment.Mark reassures listeners about Vortex's warranty and customer service.The episode concludes with a call to consider Vortex Optics for hunting needs. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of the Hunting Gear Podcast, host Dan Johnson and Mark Boardman from Vortex Optics discuss a range of topics related to hunting gear, particularly focusing on range-finding binoculars. They share personal hunting experiences, including a memorable trip to the UK and the anticipation of hunting in Wisconsin. The conversation delves into the advantages of using range-finding binoculars versus handheld devices, maintenance tips, and the features of Vortex's products. The episode emphasizes the importance of choosing the right gear for hunting success and the joy of outdoor adventures. Takeaways Mark Boardman emphasizes the importance of making others feel good. Dan Johnson shares his goal of positive interactions. Mark reflects on a recent trip to Scotland and its significance. Both hosts express excitement about upcoming hunting seasons. The conversation highlights the benefits of range-finding binoculars. Mark explains the ideal use cases for range-finding binoculars. Dan shares personal experiences with hunting gear and mishaps. The hosts discuss the importance of maintenance for hunting equipment. Mark reassures listeners about Vortex's warranty and customer service. The episode concludes with a call to consider Vortex Optics for hunting needs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Forestry offers a unique glimpse into the natural beauty and evolving landscape of Wisconsin. Writer Ron Weber of Weyerhaueser — a forester himself — reflects on the tracks we leave in the woods, and what that can teach us about wildlife restoration and the legacy of conservation work.
The police knew their suspect was a sexual sadist – one who had trapped a young boy for days and took great pleasure in slowly, methodically, snapping every bone in his legs. What they didn't expect was that this ghastly resident of Baraboo, Wisconsin was still just 17 years old. And it wasn't his first time.H&S spin the sinister tale of a twisted young psychopath, hiding in plain sight in an unassuming Midwestern town.Exclusive bonus content:Wondery - Ad-free & ShortHandPatreon - Ad-free & Bonus EpisodesFollow us on social media:YouTubeTikTokInstagramVisit our website:WebsiteSources available on redhandedpodcast.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Buckeye Weekly Podcast: Bold Predictions for Ohio State vs. WisconsinIn this episode of the Buckeye Weekly Podcast, hosts Tony Gerdeman and Tom Orr share their bold predictions for Saturday's game between Ohio State and Wisconsin. The duo entertains with their imaginative and sometimes far-fetched predictions, referencing previous games, specific player performances, and statistical anomalies. Join Tony and Tom as they dive deep into the numbers, the nuances, and the fun of making bold calls in College Football. Don't miss out on the laughs and insights from this week's episode!00:00 Welcome to the Buckeye Weekly Podcast00:21 Bold Predictions for a Tough Road Game02:07 Reviewing Last Week's Predictions03:16 First Round of Bold Predictions04:59 Debating the Boldness of Predictions08:38 Trading Predictions and New Proposals12:32 Ohio State Defense vs. Wisconsin16:41 Final Bold Predictions and Complications19:12 Bold Predictions for Jayden Ballard22:15 Ohio State's Defensive Performance23:53 Specific Player Predictions24:44 Historical Comparisons and Challenges33:00 Final Bold Predictions and Wrap-Up
Entering the Buckeyes' game at Illinois, Matt Patricia's defense was allowing fewer than six points per game, and had given up just two touchdowns total in five games.Then, the Illini used an up-tempo offense to put up a pair of touchdowns in the second half of their 34-16 loss to the Buckeyes.So is that going to be a potential concern for Patricia's defense moving forward? And why did it create issues against the Illini?Ross Fulton, the Xs and Os guru at BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to answer that and discuss much more from the game, and what it could mean this weekend against Wisconsin.
Happy Thursday Edition of the Program!! NIL could be coming to Ohio High School soon. Ohio State turns the attention to Wisconsin. Hear from Ryan Day on that. The Bengals with a must win on Thursday Night Football. Former Blue Jacket Cam Atkinson, ESPN's Paul Finebaum, Shelley Time with Jody Shelley, What's Up, Emails, Thing or Not a Thing, Beat the House and 3 Things
Week 8 ESPN College Pick'em is back—ten spread picks and one tiebreak, rapid-fire with data. We hit Ole Miss–Georgia, Ohio State–Wisconsin, Texas A&M–Arkansas, UNLV–Boise State, Michigan State–Indiana, Texas Tech–Arizona State, Oregon–Rutgers, Tennessee–Alabama, USC–Notre Dame, and Cincinnati–Oklahoma State—plus my Ole Miss–Georgia total tiebreak (63).I'm using PPA, success rate, finishing drives, havoc, and turnover margin to find edges the market misses:Kiffin vs Georgia's secondary → Ole Miss live dogBuckeyes defense vs Wisconsin's scoring issuesA&M DL havoc vs Arkansas' ball securityUNLV offense in a live-dog spot at BoiseIndiana blowout risk, but MSU's backdoor windowTech trenches vs ASU QB healthOregon bounce-back against Rutgers' coverage metricsHeupel explosives to stress AlabamaIrish takeaways vs USC depth at RBCincy backdoor tendencies vs Oklahoma State cushionIf you're here for college football betting angles and contest strategy, subscribe and like—this is a one-man shop at Winning Cures Everything and your support keeps the stat sheets, projections, and matchup tool rolling. Drop your picks below and grab the full sheets at bettingcfb.com / buymeacoffee.com/winningcures.
The number of international students arriving as freshman at the University of Wisconsin-Madison fell by more than 30 percent this fall. And, the U.S. Department of Energy is reportedly considering terminating 1.5 billion dollars in federal grants previously awarded for projects in Wisconsin.
Wisconsin is struggling and things aren't about to get any easier. https://www.TheSloopCast.comArtist: My Own Desert IslandSong: Catch You in a New Life Link: https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=LABVuyHIHXs&si=phxhyr5LV0Dmcgij
Samantha Kincaid and Jon Nodler are no strangers to good food and great service. The two married chefs got their start in the Madison restaurant scene back in the 2010s and went on to earn critical acclaim in Philadelphia for their restaurant Cadence. Now, the two are back in Wisconsin and have opened an ambitious new project in New Glarus. Canter Inn is a bar and restaurant (and soon to be bed and breakfast) that pays homage to the city's close-knit community and its Swiss heritage. Today, host Bianca Martin catches up with the duo to get the details on what folks can expect at Canter Inn.
On this week's episode of The Kelly Sheffield Show, we talk about how freshman setter Addy Horner filled in for the injured Charlie Fuerbringer and what she brought to the floor in her first big test. Coach Sheffield also shares an update on Charlie's injury and how the team is adjusting.We look back at the Badgers' first loss of the season at Penn State, what the team can learn from it, and finish with listener questions that dive into the details behind the performance and what's next.
Mitchell International Airport is in a bit of hot water as they are not playing the newest video from DHS Secretary Kristi Noem. We also discuss the continuing shutdown and an inability for the party in power to pay attention to the news, let alone reopen the government. Then, Governor Evers is making an appeal to the Trump Administration to not cut energy funding for the Wisconsin. Then we welcome Civic Media's very Jim Santelle back to the show to talk about the big news coming out of the world of law. The Voting Rights Act is possibly going to be thrown out and Jim discusses the ramifications of this massive decision. Then, a judge asks a really simple question and gets no reply at all. As always, thank you for listening, texting and calling, we couldn't do this without you! Don't forget to download the free Civic Media app and take us wherever you are in the world! Matenaer On Air is a part of the Civic Media radio network and airs weekday mornings from 9-11 across the state. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! You can also rate us on your podcast distribution center of choice. It goes a long way! Guest: Jim Santelle
We start the episode recapping Ohio State's big win on the road over Illinois! The running game appears to be progressing nicely, while the defense continues to dominate. Next, Dan previews the game against Wisconsin. Does Wisconsin have an identity? Finally, Dan gives his thoughts on Penn State firing James Franklin.
Welcome to Season 5 of the Anchor Change podcast! For the next few months, I'm excited to engage in conversations about Gen Z, artificial intelligence, and, of course, politics. For my first episode, I'm talking to Cory Ondrejka, the chief technology officer of SmartNews, where we explore the intersections of technology, creativity, and community. We also reflect on our shared experiences in Madison, Wisconsin.We cover Cory's early career in tech, including his time at Second Life and Facebook, and the lessons learned about product development and user engagement. The conversation shifts to the challenges of news consumption in a polarized environment, introducing NewsArc as a solution aimed at improving how people access and engage with news. We delve into the complexities of political bias in journalism and the growing trend of news avoidance, emphasizing the need for intentionality in news consumption. Looking ahead, Cory shares his vision for the future of news and technology, advocating for a respectful and engaging news ecosystem.Here's what we cover:* Roots in Madison: A Journey Through Time* Navigating the Digital Landscape: Early Career Insights* Reflections on Facebook: Lessons from the Past* Innovating News Consumption: The Birth of NewsArc* Addressing Political Bias in News* Understanding News Avoidance: Trends and Insights* Looking Ahead: The Future of News and TechnologyHope you enjoy!Download the NewsArc app here.Anchor Change with Katie Harbath is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Anchor Change with Katie Harbath at anchorchange.substack.com/subscribe
Happy Thursday! 2-hour compact show today. The Bengals play tonight in "The Unc Bowl." Boomer Esiason pushes for the Bengals to trade Trey Hendrickson. We make our NFL Picks. Does Wisconsin have a prayer against OSU? Former NFL sack leader Shawne Merriman joins the show. Hall of Famer Dwight Stephenson joins the show for Gold Jacket Thursday. And we Tell the Truth.
• Pastor Karyn's message for Wed., Oct. 15 2025• Luke 17:11-19 (Your faith has made you well)• Revised Common Lectionary: Year C• From First Lutheran Church in Onalaska, WI• Support this ministry at 1stlu.org/give• Join us for worship! 1stlu.org/worship
October is Wisconsin Tech Month, and an upcoming Oct. 23 event specifically highlights an underrepresented group in tech: women, who make up only about 30% of the industry's workforce.In this episode, host Kim Shine dives deeper into the tech landscape for girls and women in Wisconsin, and learns more about Wisconsin Tech Month events as a whole.Guests: Nadiyah Johnson, founder of Wisconsin Tech Month and Milky Way Tech Hub Allison Spohn, Southeast Region Board president for Women In Technology Wisconsin Inc. #####Episode host: Kim ShineUniquely Milwaukee is supported by our Radio Milwaukee members and sponsored by the Milwaukee Public Library.
Here's your local news for Wednesday, October 15, 2025:We outline today's debate over a Republican bill that would put a cap on UW's annual tuition increases,Hear what GHC members had to say in a special meeting with the cooperative's Board of Directors,Learn why election reform advocates are calling for Final Five voting in Wisconsin,Find out if UW-Madison's ethnic studies requirement is actually at risk,Broadcast the most comprehensive weather report on the airwaves,Travel back in time to 1960,And much more.
Part 2 of this installment of Unearthed! features animals, swords, art, shoes, shipwrecks, and the miscellany category of potpourri. Research: Abrams, G., Auguste, P., Pirson, S. et al. Earliest evidence of Neanderthal multifunctional bone tool production from cave lion (Panthera spelaea) remains. Sci Rep 15, 24010 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-08588-w Addley, Esther. “English warship sunk in 1703 storm gives up its secrets three centuries on.” The Guardian. 7/31/2025. https://www.theguardian.com/science/2025/jul/31/british-warship-hms-northumberland-1703-storm-archaeology Alberge, Dalya. “New research may rewrite origins of the Book of Kells, says academic.” The Guardian. 9/26/2025. https://www.theguardian.com/books/2025/sep/26/new-research-may-rewrite-origins-of-the-book-of-kells-says-academic Alex, Bridget et al. “Regional disparities in US media coverage of archaeology research.” Science Advances. Vol. 11, No. 27. July 2025. https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adt5435 American Historical Association. “Historians Defend the Smithsonian.” Updated 8/15/2015. https://www.historians.org/news/historians-defend-the-smithsonian/#statement Anderson, Sonja. “Underwater Archaeologists Capture Photos of Japanese Warship That Hasn’t Been Seen Since It Sank During World War II.” Smithsonian. 7/23/2025. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/underwater-archaeologists-capture-photos-of-japanese-warship-that-hasnt-been-seen-since-it-sank-during-world-war-ii-180987026/ “Ancient DNA provides a new means to explore ancient diets.” Via PhysOrg. 7/1/2025. https://phys.org/news/2025-06-ancient-dna-explore-diets.html Archaeology Magazine. “Roman Workshop Specialized in Manufacturing Nails.” 9/11/2025. https://archaeology.org/news/2025/09/11/roman-workshop-specialized-in-manufacturing-nails-for-army-boots/ Arnold, Paul. “DNA analysis reveals insights into Ötzi the Iceman's mountain neighbors.” Phys.org. 7/22/2025. https://phys.org/news/2025-07-dna-analysis-reveals-insights-tzi.html Arnold, Paul. “Prehistoric 'Swiss army knife' made from cave lion bone discovered in Neanderthal cave.” Phys.org. 7/9/2025. https://phys.org/news/2025-07-prehistoric-swiss-army-knife-cave.html Associated Press. “Divers recover artifacts from the Titanic’s sister ship Britannic for the first time.” 9/16/2025. https://apnews.com/article/britannic-titanic-shipwreck-recovery-9a525f9831bc0d67c1c9604cc7155765 Breen, Kerry. “Woman's remains exhumed in Oregon's oldest unidentified person case.” CBS News. 9/24/2025. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/oak-grove-jane-doe-remains-exhumed-oregon-unidentified-person-homicide/ Croze, M., Paladin, A., Zingale, S. et al. Genomic diversity and structure of prehistoric alpine individuals from the Tyrolean Iceman’s territory. Nat Commun 16, 6431 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-61601-8 Davis, Nicola. “Even Neanderthals had distinct preferences when it came to making dinner, study suggests.” The Guardian. 7/17/2025. https://www.theguardian.com/science/2025/jul/17/even-neanderthals-had-distinct-preferences-when-it-came-to-making-dinner-study-suggests Durham University. “Bronze and Iron Age cultures in the Middle East were committed to wine production.” EurekAlert. 9/17/2025. https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1098278 “Archaeologists discover four at-risk shipwrecks on colonial waterfront at Brunswick Town/Fort Anderson State Historic Site.” 8/4/2025. https://news.ecu.edu/2025/08/04/archaeologists-discover-four-at-risk-shipwrecks-on-colonial-waterfront-at-brunswick-town-fort-anderson-state-historic-site/ Fratsyvir, Anna. “Polish president-elect urges Ukraine to allow full exhumations of Volyn massacre victims, despite resumed work.” 7/12/2025. https://kyivindependent.com/polands-president-elect-urges-zelensky-to-allow-full-exhumations-in-volyn-as-work-already-resumes/ Fry, Devin and Jordan Gartner. “Coroner’s office identifies man 55 years later after exhuming his body from cemetery.” 7/19/2025. https://www.kltv.com/2025/07/19/coroners-office-identifies-man-55-years-later-after-exhuming-his-body-cemetery/ Guagnin, Maria et al. “12,000-year-old rock art marked ancient water sources in Arabia's desert.” Phys.org. 10/1/2025. https://phys.org/news/2025-10-year-art-ancient-sources-arabia.html History Blog. “Medieval leather goods found in Oslo.” 7/15/2025. https://www.thehistoryblog.com/archives/73641 Jana Matuszak, Jana. “Of Captive Storm Gods and Cunning Foxes: New Insights into Early Sumerian Mythology, with an Editoin of Ni 12501.” Iraq. Vol. 86. https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/iraq/article/of-captive-storm-gods-and-cunning-foxes-new-insights-into-early-sumerian-mythology-with-an-edition-of-ni-12501/391CFC6A9361C23A0E7AF159F565A911 Kuta, Sarah. “Cut Marks on Animal Bones Suggest Neanderthal Groups Had Their Own Unique Culinary Traditions.” Smithsonian. 7/17/2025. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/cut-marks-on-animal-bones-suggest-neanderthal-groups-had-their-own-unique-culinary-traditions-180987002/ Kuta, Sarah. “Seventy Years Later, They Finally Know What It Is.” Smithsonian. 8/1/2025. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/scientists-found-sticky-goo-inside-a-2500-year-old-jar-70-years-later-they-finally-know-what-it-is-180987088/ Kuta, Sarah. “Underwater Archaeologists Were Looking for a Lost Shipwreck in Wisconsin. They Stumbled Upon a Different Vessel Instead.” Smithsonian. 7/16/2025. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/underwater-archaeologists-were-looking-for-a-lost-shipwreck-in-wisconsin-they-stumbled-upon-a-different-vessel-instead-180986990/ Linköping University. “Ancient crop discovered in the Canary Islands thanks to archaeological DNA.” Phys.org. https://phys.org/news/2025-09-ancient-crop-canary-islands-archaeological.html Lucchesi, Madison. “More layoffs at GBH as ‘Defunded’ sign goes viral.” Boston.com. 7/24/2025. https://www.boston.com/news/media/2025/07/24/gbh-layoffs-defunded-sign/ Luscombe, Richard. “‘It’s incredibly exciting’: ancient canoe unearthed after Hurricane Ian stormed through Florida.” The Guardian. 9/28/2025. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/sep/28/florida-ancient-canoes Margalida, Antoni et al. “The Bearded Vulture as an accumulator of historical remains: Insights for future ecological and biocultural studies.” Ecology. Volume 106, Issue 9. 9/11/2025. https://esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ecy.70191 Metcalfe, Tom. “300-year-old pirate-plundered shipwreck that once held 'eyewatering treasure' discovered off Madagascar.” Live Science. 7/3/2025. https://www.livescience.com/archaeology/300-year-old-pirate-plundered-shipwreck-that-once-held-eyewatering-treasure-discovered-off-madagascar Mondal, Sanjukta. “Ancient Romans likely used extinct sea creature fossils as amulets.” Phys.org. 7/28/2025. https://phys.org/news/2025-07-ancient-romans-extinct-sea-creature.html Morris, Steven. “Iron age settlement found in Gloucestershire after detectorist unearths Roman swords.” The Guardian. 7/4/2025. https://www.theguardian.com/science/2025/jul/04/roman-swords-gloucestershire-villa-iron-age-settlement-discovery Mullett, Russell et al. “Precious finger traces from First Nations ancestors revealed in a glittering mountain cave in Australia.” Phys.org. 7/28/2025. https://phys.org/news/2025-07-precious-finger-nations-ancestors-revealed.html Ocean Exploration Trust. “Expedition reveals 13 shipwrecks from WWII battles off Guadalcanal.” Phys.org. 8/4/2025. https://phys.org/news/2025-08-reveals-shipwrecks-wwii-guadalcanal.html Oster, Sandee. “Study translates fragmentary ancient Sumerian myth around 4,400 years old.” Phys.org. 7/22/2025. https://phys.org/news/2025-07-fragmentary-ancient-sumerian-myth-years.html Paul, Andrew. “130-year-old butter bacteria discovered in Danish basement.” Popular Science. 9/15/2025. https://www.popsci.com/science/old-butter-basement-discovery/ Penn, Tim. “Big Roman shoes discovered near Hadrian's Wall—but they don't necessarily mean big Roman feet.” Phys.org. 7/20/2025. https://phys.org/news/2025-07-big-roman-hadrian-wall-dont.html#google_vignette Pogrebin, Robin and Graham Bowley. “Smithsonian Responds to Trump’s Demand for a Review of Its Exhibits.” New York Times. 9/3/2025. https://www.nytimes.com/2025/09/03/arts/design/smithsonian-bunch-trump.html Preston, Elizabeth. “Scientists found a 650-year-old shoe in a vulture nest. That’s just the start of it.’ National Geographic. 10/1/2025. https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/vulture-nest-was-hiding-a-650-year-old-shoe Reilly, Adam. “GBH lays off 13 staff at American Experience, pauses production of new documentaries.” GBH. 7/22/2025. https://www.wgbh.org/news/local/2025-07-22/gbh-lays-off-13-staff-at-american-experience-pauses-production-of-new-documentaries Richmond, Todd. “Searchers discover ‘ghost ship’ that sank in Lake Michigan almost 140 years ago.” Associated Press. 9/15/2025. https://apnews.com/article/lake-michigan-schooner-shipwreck-door-county-ccff930d8cd87f3597483938f8fb4fd6 Savat, Sarah. “Discovery expands understanding of Neolithic agricultural practices, diets in East Asia.” EurekAlert. 9/24/2025. https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1099662 Seb Falk, James Wade, The Lost Song of Wade: Peterhouse 255 Revisited, The Review of English Studies, Volume 76, Issue 326, October 2025, Pages 339–365, https://doi.org/10.1093/res/hgaf038 Smith, Kiona N. “Oldest wooden tools in East Asia may have come from any of three species.” Ars Technica. 7/7/2025. https://arstechnica.com/science/2025/07/did-denisovans-or-homo-erectus-make-the-oldest-wooden-tools-in-east-asia/ The Catholic Herald. “Plans in train to exhume holy remains of martyr St Thomas More.” 7/14/2025. https://thecatholicherald.com/article/plans-in-train-to-exhume-holy-remains-of-martyr-st-thomas-more The History Blog. “1600-year-old iron scale, weights found in Turkey.” 7/10/2025. https://www.thehistoryblog.com/archives/73597 The History Blog. “2,500-year-old honey identified in ancient offering.” 7/31/2025. https://www.thehistoryblog.com/archives/73776 The History Blog. “Kushan vessel inscribed with woman’s name found in Tajikistan.” 7/8/2025. https://www.thehistoryblog.com/archives/73582 The History Blog. “Medieval sword fished out of Vistula in Warsaw.” 7/7/2025. https://www.thehistoryblog.com/archives/73574 The History Blog. “Unique 3D mural 3,000-4,000 years old found in Peru.” 7/30/2025. https://www.thehistoryblog.com/archives/73769 The White House. “Letter to the Smithsonian: Internal Review of Smithsonian Exhibitions and Materials.” 8/12/2025. https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/2025/08/letter-to-the-smithsonian-internal-review-of-smithsonian-exhibitions-and-materials/ Thorsberg, Christian. “A Tiny Typo May Explain a Centuries-Old Mystery About Chaucer’s ‘Canterbury Tales’ and ‘Troilus and Criseyde’.” Smithsonian. 7/16/2025. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/a-tiny-typo-may-explain-a-centuries-old-mystery-about-chaucers-canterbury-tales-and-troilus-and-criseyde-180986991/ University of Cambridge. “Scholars just solved a 130-year literary mystery—and it all hinged on one word.” 7/16/2025. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/07/250716000855.htm Vindolanda Trust. “Magna Shoes.” 7/2/2025. https://www.vindolanda.com/news/magna-shoes Whiddington, Richard. “$2 Thrift Store Plate Turns Out to Be Rare Chinese Porcelain Worth Thousands.” Artnet. 8/21/2025. https://news.artnet.com/market/chinese-porcelain-uk-thrift-store-auction-2680013 Whiddington, Richard. “Famed Antikythera Shipwreck Yields More Astonishing Discoveries.” Artnet News. 7/16/2025. https://news.artnet.com/art-world/antikythera-shipwreck-more-discoveries-2668217 Whiddington, Richard. “Scholars Crack 130-Year-Old Mystery Behind a Lost Medieval Epic.” 7/17/2025. https://news.artnet.com/art-world/song-of-wade-mystery-chaucer-2668558 Whiddington, Richard. “Sunken Clues Reveal Identity of Mysterious Scottish Shipwreck.” Artnet. 7/25/2025. https://news.artnet.com/art-world/scotland-shipwreck-sanday-2671342 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Buckeye Talk, Stephen Means, Stefan Krajisnik, and Andrew Gillis as they dive into the latest on Ohio State football. The trio discusses Ohio State's evolving run game, focusing on Bo Jackson's role and potential impact. They discuss the challenges posed by the transfer portal and its implications for the Buckeyes' roster management. The team also reflects on Ryan Day's recent press conference, analyzing his approach to upcoming games against Wisconsin and Penn State. Thanks for listening to Buckeye Talk and sign up to get text messages from experts Stephen Means, Stefan Krajisnik and Andrew Gillis at 614-350-3315. Get the insider analysis, have your voice heard on the Buckeye Talk podcast and connect with the best Buckeye community out there. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From New England to Mexico and even Japan, a listener email covers this episode’s main topic! Plus, I tell you all about Cubs games in Chicago and my weekend tossing kegs in Wisconsin! And as always there's the Holi- Days like, Love Your Body Day and we read The Tribune! Thank you to Aaron Brungardt for engineering, mixing, and production expertise, Geoffrey Tice for artwork, Bobby TBD for theme music, and All Things Comedy for their support, production, and distribution. Email the show at themidnightmailbag@gmail.com!
In this episode of the Kluver & Eickholt Power Hour we cover a range of engaging topics. We dive in to David's busy season and schedule of Football coverage and basketball media days and recent podcasts. They discuss the Iowa football team's recent win over Wisconsin, where the offense showed signs of improvement, and touch on player health updates, especially Mark's progress. The conversation shifts to analyzing Penn State's current challenges, including changes in coaching staff and player performances. The hosts also delve into the excitement around young talent in both football and women's basketball programs. They finish by emphasizing the importance of the upcoming game against Penn State, discussing the impact of special teams, and sharing updates on standout players. This episode provides a blend of in-depth football analysis, basketball insights, and entertaining banter. If you love the show and want to show support, tell your friends! And, check out our exclusive content at Patreon.com/washedupwalkons where you can find extra podcast episodes, exclusive merchandise, Merch discounts with every tier, private Walkon discord channel access, and more! Find us on social media @washedupwalkons Visit TheWashedUpWalkons.com for all of our episodes, merchandise, and more! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode we interview Reverend Darren who is a minister in the Presbyterian Church USA in Wisconsin. This conversation started as a text and google doc exchange around the story of Amalek within the Old Testament of the Christian Bible and the Tanakh, or the Hebrew Bible. We talk about how we should understand the relationship between these biblical stories and documented history, their relationship to the Gaza genocide, and how we might fit our analyses of these narratives into the relationship between US imperialism and zionism. Along the way, Darren engages with questions of faith practice, the relative absence - and silence - of particularly Euro-American liberal Christian congregations among those standing in defense of Palestinian lives, and Palestinian sovereignty. Darren also discusses how the gears of US fascism - called for in documents like Project 2025 and Project Esther, and being enacted through the Trump administration - are being lubricated by the absurd and ethically vacuous nature of US liberalism. A couple things to mention, this conversation was recorded 10 days ago, so the 8th year anniversary episode we mentioned is currently out on our YouTube channel. In addition to reflections from Josh and myself, it featured special appearances from Stefano Harney, Renee Johnston, Fred Moten, Sina Rahmani, and Lara Sheehi This episode was also recorded before the 2nd anniversary of Tufan Al Aqsa and before the ceasefire agreement. We have episodes on the YouTube channel about those developments as well, one putting Abdaljawad Omar and Lara Sheehi in conversation together and the other with Nora Barrows-Friedman from Electronic Intifada and Sina Rahmani from the East is a Podcast. As always the absolute best way to support us and to help us continue to sustain our work and hopefully grow as a project is to become a patron of the show or support us through our BuyMeACoffee page. Shout-out to all the people who gave us a little something for our 8th anniversary. Related conversations: "The Book of Genocide" Nick Estes w/ Justin Podur "The Crusades: Then & Now" MAKC with Adnan Husain "Christian ZIonism & Zionist Settler Colonial Ideology" MAKC with Adnan Husain The original cover image (slightly re-colored) is available here: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:The_Phillip_Medhurst_Picture_Torah_423._Joshua_fighting_Amalek._Exodus_cap_17_vv_10%2613._Galle.jpg
Gas prices are plunging nationwide — the average has dropped six cents in a week to $3.02 per gallon, nearly 14 cents lower than a month ago. Analysts say America could soon see the national average fall below $3 and stay there for the first time in years, driven by oil dipping under $60 a barrel. Some states, including Oklahoma, Texas, and Wisconsin, may even see prices drop below $2 per gallon — a milestone not reached since the pandemic. Meanwhile on the show: giving lottery scratchers as gifts sparks a “finder's fee” debate, Conway jokes about winning the Lotto and filing a restraining order, “Castro & Conway in the Mornings” makes an appearance, and memories of Wonder Pets lead to talk about kids now running the car radio. Weather-wise, forecasters missed big — expecting an inch of rain but getting 3–4, triggering crash warnings and mudslide fears, especially around Sierra Madre's Eaton Fire burn scar where a big rig even ended up dangling off the 118.
Wisconsin head coach Luke Fickell met with the media to preview the Badgers' game this weekend with top-ranked Ohio State.Fickell, of course, has deep ties to the Buckeyes as a former player, assistant coach, and head coach, and shared his thoughts on Ryan Day's team, Matt Patricia's defense, and much more.In this episode of the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast, you'll hear Fickell discuss the game, the calls for him to lose his job in the midst of a disastrous season, and more.
Steve Deace and Aaron McIntire are back on Bigger Ten to unpack a seismic week in college football! Penn State's shocking firing of James Franklin and his $48M buyout sends ripples across the Big Ten, with Matt Rhule as the top candidate to replace him. Indiana's massive road win over Oregon proves they're a national title contender, while Wisconsin's program hits rock bottom with a historic shutout loss to Iowa. We also preview the Big Ten basketball season, with Purdue at #1 and a deep league ready to shine.
Happy First Friday Edition of the Program!! Mel Kiper's 1st Big Board is out and the Buckeyes are well represented. Ryan Day spoke on the matchup with Wisconsin yesterday. The Dodgers seem inevitable. The B1G Heavyweights may not be on board for private equity. We take a look at College Football at the Halfway Point and talk some of our favorite candy. Clark Kellogg joined us in studio, ESPN's Jake Trotter, What's Up, Higher or Lower, Thing or Not a Thing, #HeyGuys, Your Officially Endorsed and 3 Things
Today in history, John Calipari wants to be a transformational - not a transactional - coach, Quick Hitters: Flacco vs Rodgers, can Vandy knock off LSU, Mel Kiper's 2026 draft rankings & Dallas extends Jason Kidd, we heard from Ryan Day on Buckeye Roundtable talking Arvell Reese, the Wisconsin matchup and more, and Austin Ward joined us to continue the Buckeye discussion.
For episode 311 of the Glass and Out Podcast we welcome Meghan Duggan, Director of Player Development for the New Jersey Devils. While most fans may know her best as the Captain of Team USA, you may soon know her as a possible candidate to become the first woman General Manager in NHL history. Duggan attended the University of Wisconsin, where she would help the Badgers capture three National titles and captain the program in her senior season. In total, she represented the United States at three Olympics and eight World Championships, capturing eight Gold Medals. Following retirement, she joined the Devils as their Manager of Player Development in 2021 before being promoted to her current role a year later. Listen as he shares how she approaches developing hockey sense, the power of being a vulnerable leader and her aspirations to advance as an executive in hockey.
Join Scott and James for another exciting episode of CrimsonCASH! Last week, the guys are seven-and-two, bringing their season record to 42 and 27, which means if you had placed a $10 bet on all their predictions this year, you'd be up $145!In this episode:Game Picks: Scott and James dive into their picks for Week 8, covering Nebraska at Minnesota, Washington at Michigan, Purdue at Northwestern, Ohio State at Wisconsin, Oregon at Rutgers, Maryland at UCLA, USC at Notre Dame, and Michigan State at Indiana.Penn State Drama: The hosts discuss the shocking news of James Franklin's departure from Penn State, the financial implications, and the future of the Nittany Lions' program.New Music: Listeners get a taste of new game-day songs for Michigan State and Nebraska, with some strong opinions from James.Hoosier Hot Streak: The streak resets this week with a pro-IU bet: Indiana Hooers to score over 39.5 total points.Keegan's Slice of the Pie: Keegan, won last week's bet on Indiana plus 7.5, earning him bacon-covered cheesesticks and pizza from Pizza Hut. This week, listeners can vote on the next "Slice of the Pie" bet from options like LSU vs. Vandy, Georgia vs. Ole Miss, or Tennessee vs. Alabama.Scott's Bets: Scott shares updates on his Mendoza Heisman bet, his Indiana season win total bet, and his decision to cash out on his Indiana to make the College Football Playoff bet.Scott reveals his latest 3D printing project: Cignetti logo magnets and a new trailer hitch design, available on Etsy!Tune in for all the insights, laughs, and betting advice!
Brandon Beam and Justin Zwick talk about the atmosphere in Wisconsin and why it is a Big Ten bucket list location, also Austin Ward gives you a picture of what practice is looking like from the shoe, and Joshua Perry gives you an insight on what Wisconsin will look to do Saturday.
The Wisconsin Senate approved a bill banning students from using cell phones in public schools. In a first for the tribe, the St. Croix Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin released lake sturgeon into a lake on their reservation. And, people gathered in Milwaukee County to honor slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
This Saturday, thousands are expected to rally at the Wisconsin State Capitol in an organized protest against President Donald Trump and his policies. In light of the upcoming demonstration, City Cast Madison executive producer Hayley Sperling talks with Ryan Cox, legal director for the ACLU of Wisconsin, about how to stay safe while exercising your First Amendment rights. This show originally aired on June 18th, 2025
Pastor Shane Lems talks about his recent Ordained Servant review of John Swinton's book Finding Jesus in the Storm: the Spiritual Lives of Christians with Mental Health Challenges. (Eerdmans, 2020). Shane is pastor of Covenant Presbyterian Church (OPC) in Hammond, Wisconsin.Read the review and read the book. The review can be found here.The Ruling Elder Podcast on Prescription Medication with Jason Poquette (Season 2, Episode 6, June 2024) is available here.Shane's book recommendationsLost Connections by Johann Hari (Bloomsbury USA, 2018)The Wonderful Works of God by Herman Bavinck (Westminster Seminary Press, 2020)Rediscovering the Holy Spirit: God's Perfecting Presence in Creation, Redemption, and Everyday Life by Michael Horton (Zondervan, 2017)
Voice of Milk and BMO are proud to bring back the “How We Got Here” podcast series featuring dairy farmers sharing the history of their farm and steps they have taken to get to where they are today. Dairy Stream host Joanna Guza and guests Jim Mlsna, owner of Ocooch Dairy, and Brad Guse of BMO discuss early influences, improvements to better the farm, challenges, financial preparations and the future of the farm and dairy industry. This three-part series is sponsored by BMO. About the guests: Jim Mlsna is the owner of Ocooch Dairy in Hillsboro, Wisconsin where they milk 950 cows and farm 1,450 acres. Brad Guse manages a portfolio of diverse production agricultural relationships made up of primarily dairy farm accounts. Brad has over 30 years of experience in agricultural banking. 2024 Season 1: How We Got Here Podcast series How We Got Here: Norm E Lane in Chili, Wisconsin How We Got Here: Solhawk Dairy in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin How We Got Here: Verhasselt Farms in Kaukauna, Wisconsin Compeer Financial is proud partner of Dairy Stream. Learn more about Dairy Stream sponsorship. This podcast is produced by the Voice of Milk, a collaboration of individual dairy organizations working to improve the future of dairy farm families. Become a sponsor, share an idea or feedback by emailing podcast@dairyforward.com. Join us at Dairy Strong on January 14-15 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Gain timely political updates, dive into the dynamics of producer-processor relationships and learn strategies to sustain a stronger future for dairy through innovation and collaboration. United together, we're leading with purpose—one person, one policy and one farm at a time. To learn more, visit dairystrong.org.
Transcript: rmad.ac/AIAe080This episode's podcast guest is Cindy Bentley. For the last 25 years, Cindy has been Wisconsin's foremost voice for inclusion and civil rights for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. In 1999, Cindy helped found People First Wisconsin, a statewide disability advocacy organization with a mission to provide opportunities for people with disabilities in Wisconsin to speak up and be heard about healthcare, voting, employment, housing, and transportation issues. Cindy began her work at People First Wisconsin as an advocacy specialist, but was promoted to executive director and is the only person with an intellectual disability leading an advocacy organization in Wisconsin. Cindy recently received an honorary doctorate degree from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in recognition of her many years of advocacy.Cindy serves on several boards, including the Governor's Committee for People with Disabilities, Life Navigators Board, and the Milwaukee County Combined Community Services Board. The Wisconsin Historical Society published a biography, which Cindy co-authored called Cindy Bentley: Spirit of a Champion. Choose the Pond, a short film about Cindy's life was recently shown at the 2025 Wisconsin Film Festival. Cindy is a highly decorated Special Olympics athlete and global messenger. She's currently training for the Special Olympic National Games in 2026 where she will play volleyball for Team Wisconsin.Connect with People First Wisconsin: People First WisconsinPeople First Wisconsin | FacebookConnect with the Rocky Mountain ADA Center at RockyMountainADA.org or find us on social media. Don't forget to subscribe, rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or anywhere else you get your podcasts!
Susan Rinkunas and Garnet Henderson are co-founders of the independent reproductive rights and justice publication, Autonomy News. They joined Ali Mudrow today in a wide-ranging conversation about the changing landscape of abortion rights in Wisconsin. The post Founders of Autonomy News Discuss the Changing Landscape of Abortion i... appeared first on WORT-FM 89.9.
Connor highlights a video from The Pope, and we discuss the situation at Wisconsin with Luke Fickell.
Matt is at Matt Stefan's house in Wisconsin and the guys are chasing In-Fisherman Master Angler species.
Matt and Matt Stefan recap their Master Angler quest in Wisconsin.
Matt is at Matt Stefan's house in Wisconsin and the guys are chasing In-Fisherman Master Angler sized fish.