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Actor, Comedy Content Creator, and Writer, Kenyon Long brings a fresh and hilarious perspective to the table. Whether it's the latest viral sensation in pop culture, the most talked-about sports event, or the hottest social media trends, Kenyon's got a humorous spin that will have you seeing things in a whole new light. His ability to find the humor in everyday life makes for a captivating listen. Join Kenyon for a wild ride through the highs, lows, and laughs of the online world
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The Kenyon Profcast is a long-form interview podcast with members of the faculty or staff of Kenyon College (Gambier, Ohio, USA) about their research. It is produced at Kenyon's recording facilities and hosted by Professor Dan Hartnett.
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Hunting. Angling. Public Lands. That's the meat of what BHA's Podcast & Blast with Hal Herring is about, and we cover the gamut. With guests that range from outdoor writers to backcountry hunters to legendary anglers, we seek to uncover the stories, the truths, the controversies, and the epic conversations that our public land heritage provides.
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Wait Long By The River

Wait Long By The River

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Wait Long By The River is an interview series exploring creativity through the geniuses wandering around the city of Melbourne, Australia. What is creativity? Where does it come from? Who are these people? Listen in to hear James Fahy finding his way towards answers along a very, very circuitous route.
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Jared is passionate about sharing his knowledge and experiences with other farmers and ranchers to help them achieve their goals of profitability to be truly regenerative and "regenerational" to involve the next generation. Through the Profitable Steward Podcast, he provides a platform for experts in the field of regenerative agriculture to share their insights and best practices, as well as for other successful farmers and ranchers to share their stories and lessons learned.The focus of the ...
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DM69

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DM69 is a one-off series of mini podcast episodes recorded at Sheffield DM on 18 July 2024. Sheffield DM is a regular digital marketing meet-up which holds an annual day-long conference to discuss all things in the digital marketing space. Sound Media set up a podcast recording area in the event space and 12 lucky(ish) attendees got the chance to appear on a minisode with host James Marriott! We had a magic bag of balls numbered 1 to 10 corresponding to a marketing themed question for them t ...
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Make It Heaven Wisdom School teaches you how to live as a compassionate being and cocreate your personal heaven on earth. Rebecca is dedicated to bringing you conversations about the big energetic shifts that are changing our long-held systems and patterns of behavior. These shifts affect our relationships, families, health, finances and view of self. Rebecca Skeele, Heaven-On-Earth Mentor, is an ordained minister, teacher, author and host of Wisdom School TV. www.makeitheaven.com
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From ballot initiatives that mandate wolf-reintroduction or banning the hunting of mountain lions and bobcats, wildlife management decisions are increasingly being made by voters instead of biologists. It is called “ballot biology” and it is a result of some highly motivated anti-hunting and animal rights groups reaching out to a ballooning demogra…
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Have you ever dreamed of owning a sprawling ranch, complete with grazing cattle and breathtaking landscapes? While the image may seem idyllic, the reality of running a successful ranching business is far more complex. In this episode, Sage Askin of Askin Land and Livestock joins Jared Sorensen to dive deep into the raw and honest experience of buil…
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Join Hal and Florida archeologist Jeffrey Shanks for a lost tale of British Marines and Jamaican privateers, American maroons, Creek Indian warriors, rogue Choctaws, religious prophets, and the bloody and tenacious struggle for freedom. The Apalachicola National Forest in Florida’s Panhandle holds some of the most remote swampland wilderness in the…
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Discover the delicate balance between agriculture and conservation. In this episode, Jeffrey Mundell joins Jared to dive into the complex world of ranching and wildlife conservation. Join them as they explore the challenges and rewards of sharing the range with our wild neighbors. Jeffrey Mundell is the ranch manager of the historic 11,500-acre Ran…
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Woniya Dawn Thibeault, winner of Alone: Frozen, author of Never Alone: A Solo Arctic Survival Journey In 2019, primitive skills instructor and master hide-tanner Woniya Dawn Thibeault was selected for the Alone Season Six challenge. She and nine other contestants were dropped off along the East Arm of the Great Slave Lake, in Canada’s Northwest Ter…
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Discover the power of holistic grazing management in this episode with Jared Sorensen and Joe Morris! Learn how to restore your land, improve animal health, and boost your bottom line by working with nature, not against it. We'll dive into key principles and practical tips. Tune in to unlock the secrets of sustainable and profitable grazing! Born i…
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The Wilderness Act was passed by Congress in 1964, and has protected over 109 million acres of American public lands (53% of them in Alaska) since then. But the idea was born in 1924, with the vision of none other than Aldo Leopold, who was then the Supervisor of the Carson National Forest, and had spent almost fifteen years working on and explorin…
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In this episode, join William DeMille and Steve Kenyon as they unpack the powerful connection between carbon, soil health, and water management in this transformative approach to farming. They'll explore: * The powerful role of soil as a carbon sink and how regenerative practices can turn the tide on climate change. * How healthy soil teeming with …
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The bitter tide of privatizing public lands and waters is rising fast across America. Only the actions of quietly heroic citizens can stop it. Nobody who hunted and fished the Cutoff wanted to tell the world about it. The Cutoff is also known as Creslenn Lake, a twelve-mile stretch of what used to be the Trinity River (it was “cut off” by a long-ag…
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Forget the dusty stereotype! In this episode, join Jared Sorensen and Clay Conry as they delve into the world of ranching, revealing the surprising truth: ranchers are resourceful entrepreneurs navigating a complex business landscape. They explore the diverse income streams that keep these modern-day mavericks afloat, from traditional cattle sales …
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Tony Jones, host of the Reverend Hunter podcast, and author of The God of Wild Places: Rediscovering the Divine in the Untamed Outdoors and eleven other books, outdoor writer, hunting mentor, guide in the Boundary Waters, father of three, hunter, fisherman, seeker. When Tony Jones was growing up, all he ever wanted was to know and preach the Gospel…
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Ever wondered what it means to be a true steward of your ranch? In this episode, join Jared Sorensen as he dives deep into the concept of stewardship, learn its principles, and what it means to be a responsible steward of the land, your animals, and your community. Whether you're a seasoned rancher or just starting out, this episode will equip you …
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Michigander Mark Kenyon is the host of the Meateater podcast Wired to Hunt, and the author of the definitive book on the American public lands, That Wild Country. Mark is at work on another book about the future of American conservation, and the hunting and fishing that do not exist without it. He’s also hunting and fishing and gardening, raising o…
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Monica McNutt didn’t hold back on First Take! Watch as she takes Steven A. Smith to task in this fiery exchange. What did Steven say to get roasted so badly? Find out in this can’t-miss episode of The Kenyon Long Podcast! Support the Show. https://linktr.ee/kenyonlong Subscribe to the Youtube https://youtu.be/2APlwGkpvsc…
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Farming isn't always easy, especially when facing challenges alone. That's where the power of connection comes in. In today's episode, Audrey Cunningham joins Jared Sorensen to explore how collaboration among women in agriculture can be the key to unlocking their collective potential. They'll discuss the benefits of building a strong network, share…
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A conversation with Jonathon Gassett, Ph.D., former Commissioner of Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, Southeastern Representative of the Wildlife Management Institute, National Conservation Leadership Institute and Patrick Berry, former Director of Vermont fish and Wildlife Department and CEO of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers “Th…
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20 Years of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers with Ben Long and Patrick Berry Ben Long is a founding board member of BHA, the author of the Hunter and Angler’s Guide to Raising Hell, and a lifelong hunter-conservationist of the old breed. Ben came to Rendezvous this year to meet with new BHA CEO Patrick Berry of Vermont and help chart a course for th…
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Welcome to The Kenyon Long Podcast, where comedy meets sports analysis! In this episode, we cover the latest drama involving Paul Pierce dropping an N-bomb live on Undisputed with Skip Bayless. You won’t want to miss our take on the reactions and fallout from this unexpected on-air slip-up. 😲 We also delve into the future of Bronny James. Where wil…
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Ever wonder why some family ranches thrive for generations, while others struggle? In this episode, Dallas Mount joins Jared to dig into the common pitfalls that can trip up even the most dedicated family ranchers. From succession planning to keeping up with the times, they explore the key areas where mistakes can be made, and how to navigate them …
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In this episode, Jared dives into the controversial world of government farm subsidies. Alongside fellow ranchers, he pulls back the curtain to explore the hidden perils of these financial interventions. Listen in for a lively discussion that challenges assumptions and explores the potential unintended consequences of subsidy programs. Join our nex…
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In this episode, Richard McConnell and Tina Williams join Jared Sorensen to explore the dynamic world of stockmanship and buy-sell marketing for ranch operations. Whether you're a seasoned rancher or just starting out, this episode will equip you with the knowledge and strategies to navigate the cattle market effectively. Join our next LIVE event o…
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Alabama’s iconic Coosa River was recently named America’s fifth most endangered river. It’s vast watershed, all 280 miles of tributaries and lakes, begins in the mountains of north Georgia and flows south through the very heart of Alabama. The Coosa, like so many American rivers today, faces intense pollution from industrial-scale poultry productio…
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Join host Jared Sorensen as he delves into the vital topic of mental health challenges and addictions among farmers and ranchers. In this insightful episode, guests Dave Voth, Jared Calister, and Duane Coombs share personal stories and practical strategies, shedding light on the often overlooked issue within the agricultural community. From resilie…
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Tom Reed, of Harrison, Montana, is a founding board member of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers and a true son of the Western plains and Rocky Mountain wilderness. Born in Colorado, Tom worked as a horse and mule packer and a small-town reporter in Wyoming, edited a bass fishing magazine in Arizona, spent years with Wyoming Fish and Game as writer an…
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In this episode, join Jared Sorensen and Russ Wilson as they delve into the exciting world of regenerative agriculture! They'll explore these innovative practices that go beyond just yields, focusing on improving soil health, promoting biodiversity, and boosting long-term farm profitability. Russ Wilson is a grazing consultant with boots on the gro…
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Dive into the world of regenerative farming with Bob Quinn, a pioneer in sustainable agriculture and the founder of Kamut.com. Join us for an enlightening interview as part of the Profitable Regeneration webinar series hosted by Jared Sorensen and AgSteward. Bob Quinn, a renowned advocate for organic and regenerative farming practices, shares his e…
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In April of 2022, Libby Tobey, Hailey Thompson and Brooke Hess skied into Marsh Creek in Idaho’s Sawtooth Range, towing their kayaks and a sled full of camping gear. The goal: trace the route of anadromous fish from the source of the Salmon River to the Pacific Ocean and advocate removing the four dams on the Lower Snake River that block that migra…
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There's no beef like Fake beef! Did King Kendrick Really Diss all these rappers? How did Drake respond? Godfrey Vs Kountry Wayne??? Comedy beef continues. The craziest fight that looked like a video game! Ryan Garcia wants to pay for what for women???? Ice Cube wants Caitlin Clark for the BIG 3? Plus Skip Bayless may have a new career! Support the …
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Representative Ryan Zinke (R-MT) and Representative Gabe Vasquez (D-NM) are co-sponsoring The ‘Public Lands in Public Hands Act” which would ban the sale or transfer of most public lands managed by the Department of the Interior or the Department of Agriculture (which includes the vast majority of federal public lands – Bureau of Land Management is…
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Jim Heffelfinger, Arizona Game and Fish Wildlife Science Co-ordinator, Chairman of the Mule Deer Working Group, wildlife conservation professional, author of Deer of the Southwest. Coming at you live from the 2024 Mule Deer Expo in Salt Lake City, Hal catches up with one of America’s rockstars of wildlife conservation and research, Arizona’s Jim He…
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Ever dreamt of wide-open spaces, raising cattle, and the true ranch life? It's not all about sunsets and ten-gallon hats! In this episode, join Jared Sorensen and guests, Aaron Kesler and Zack Wakley as they dive deep into the nitty-gritty of building your ranch from the ground up. They'll unpack the essentials for aspiring ranchers, from financing…
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Journalist Jimmy Tobias started out working on backcountry trails for the US Forest Service and Montana Conservation Corps. Since then, he has become one of America’s hardest-hitting investigative reporters specializing in public lands, conservation, and the outdoors. Tobias’ story about the link between ecosystem disruption and tick-borne illnesse…
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Buckle up, because this episode is STACKED! We're diving into: LeBron James makes history with 40,000 points... but his team takes a beating. What went wrong? Shannon Sharpe sparks another viral debate – what did he say this time? LeBron tells critics to lay off his son, Bronny. Is the pressure getting to him? Katt Williams goes full-throttle on th…
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