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vermontbiz

Vermont Business Magazine

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A daily roundup of business news and press releases from Vermont's Business community. For more Vermont Business News and Press Releases throughout the day, turn to www.vermontbiz.com. This program is produced for Vermont Business Magazine by Shadow Productions www.shadowprod.com. Original music by Shadow Productions. #BTV #Business #VBM
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Vermont Edition brings you news and conversation about issues affecting Vermont.Subscribe to the Podcast with the links below or via RSS.Visit the Vermont Edition page to listen to the archives and for more about the show.
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Ian Grant, owner of Vermont Dog Boarding & Behavior brings you a podcast dedicated to interviewing a dog trainer from every state. Also included will be his Facebook Live Streams, his "Talking Dogs" radio show, and interviews with influential people in the dog business. We hope you enjoy the show and please leave a review for Ian in iTunes.
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What’s new 802? Residents get a chance to speak out on Vermont Talks. Subscribe for interviews from local business owners, artists, musicians, bands, writers, comedians, event planners and other interesting Vermonters. Check in for the ‘out and about’ episodes – recorded on site at different locations. Exploring the Green Mountain State and interviewing residents at the same time, Vermont Talks will bring a whole new perspective to your ears. Vermont Talks aims to bring the community togethe ...
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Haunted Vermont

HauntedVermont.org

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We bring some ghostly tales surrounding the Green Mountains to the lights, whether it's by candle or campfire. We tackle interviews with different variety of people that have Encountered, Created within the Mysterious World. Together, We Can Learn. Learn more by visiting https://HauntedVermont.org Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hauntedvermont/support
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Vermont Made

The Vermont Arts Council

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Sharing the fruits of local talent from the Green Mountain State. In each episode of Vermont Made, one artist, craftsperson, designer, specialty food producer, or other Vermont creative shares the story behind one thing they've made. Produced by the Vermont Arts Council and hosted by Desmond Peeples.
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ELEVATE THE STATE. Host Eli Harrington and interviewees will regularly discuss cannabis politics, hemp, medical marijuana, the cannabis industry, and the leaders shaping marijuana legalization and culture in Vermont and around the entire world. Visit www.vermontijuana.com to learn more and #ElevateTheState
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Vermont Ave

Overtones Media

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John walks down Vermont Ave to clear his head before a big decision. This is an atmospheric and intimate portrait of a thirtysomething in LA during the end of 2020. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Vermont Conversation is a VTDigger podcast hosted by award-winning journalist David Goodman. It features in-depth interviews about local and national topics with politicians, activists, artists, changemakers and ordinary citizens. The Vermont Conversation is also an hour-long weekly radio program that can be heard on Wednesdays at 1 p.m. on WDEV/Radio Vermont.
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The Full Vermonty

Luke Campbell & Travis Gendron

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How ya doin', bud? We are two friends and Vermonters (Travis Gendron and Luke Campbell) and this is a show all about Vermont. Travis grew up here and his family goes back generations. Luke is a flatlander, he moved here in 2017. Despite our differences we both love the state that we call home. Every episode we will talk with a different Vermonter about what they do and why they love the Green Mountain State.
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Touring a factory that’s home to the world’s oldest maker of musical cymbals. Plus, a judge rules a state lawsuit filed against major oil companies can proceed, Vermont and New Hampshire show a recent spike in pneumonia cases, the health department has a new plan for urging young adults to get a flu shot, St. Michael’s College announces undergrad s…
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#StorycomicPresents #GlennReed #SearchingForTheWildAsparagus #Vermont #NatureWriting #Memoir #Essays #Photography #RuralLife #Homage #PersonalJourney #BookTalk #AuthorsOfInstagram #Literature #SenseOfPlace Join us in Episode 364 of Storycomic Presents, where host Barney Smith sits down with Glenn Reed, a celebrated journalist and author, to discuss…
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Let us know what you think - text the show! Happy national Sangria Day Its easier to get to Tampa Mayor concerned about Burlington police staffing report Saint Albans has its own policing problems UVM men’s soccer wins 2024 NCAA tournament Pro-Palestinian ballot measure fails to make it to bal Tenants vs landlords $21.8M housing project to create 4…
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In this episode, Ian sits down with Canines & Culture members Kirsten and Tiffany to discuss their progress with their dogs, Zora and Beta. Together, they explore the nuances of training, socialization, and leash handling, sharing personal experiences and actionable strategies. Key topics include managing behavior around strangers, other dogs, and …
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A Christmas tree farmer in New Hampshire tries a new tree variety in the face of climate change, which is making it harder to grow traditional species in New England. Plus, Vermont will receive flood assistance after Congress passed a short-term spending bill over the weekend, state House Republicans will introduce legislation to repeal the clean h…
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Visiting a farm in the Northeast Kingdom keeping alive the centuries-old winter tradition of horse-drawn sleigh rides. Plus, the inpatient psychiatry unit at Central Vermont Medical Center in Berlin will close early next year, the state’s attorney general says two Vermont state troopers were justified in the non-fatal shooting of a man in Burke, Ve…
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We finish reporter Erica Heilman’s week-long series of interviews about class with a man whose parents immigrated to the U.S. to find better lives for themselves, then opened a Thai restaurant in Montpelier. Plus, Vermont’s motel voucher program for unhoused people has turned away hundreds of eligible households this month for lack of space, a more…
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Soup is one of those meals that inherently brings people together — maybe it's the warmth, the fusion of ingredients and spices, or the act of ladling into carefully clutched bowls. Soup is also part of the culinary tradition of cultures around the globe.Vermont Edition brought together chefs and listeners to share soup-making tips. Our guests were…
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"What class are you?" It's a question that Vermont Public reporter Erica Heilman has been asking people in Vermont, and this is the fourth installment of a new five-part series. Mark LaRouche grew up in a middle class family in Rutland, but says he prefers "the lower class," and he believes that addiction is the hardest class of all.…
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A social services worker describes the role addiction plays in class, in reporter Erica Heilman’s series “What Class Are You”. Plus, an environmental organization says Vermont isn’t on pace to meet a legally mandated deadline to lower carbon emissions, an electric co-op is selling the Wrisghtsville Hydro Plant, the state Department of Taxes is call…
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In this episode, we dive into the common mistakes dog owners make when leaving their dogs behind. We discuss: The human way of saying goodbye and why it feels natural but can create anxiety for your dog. Why this approach often leads to unwanted behaviors like barking, whining, or destruction. How to leave your dog behind in a way that promotes cal…
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An Upper Valley therapist considers how the area has changed over her lifetime, in the latest episode of reporter Erica Heilman’s recurring series “What Class Are You”. Plus, the University of Vermont men’s soccer team returns to Burlington after winning their first ever NCAA national championship, a committee tasked with considering reforms to sta…
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#StorycomicPresents #BillTulp #AlexanderTwilight #GraphicBiography #VermontHistory #HistoricalFigures #AfricanAmericanHistory #IllustratorsOnInstagram #BookRelease #ArtAndHistory #EducationThroughArt #LocalArtists #BiographyBooks #AmericanHistory #OldStoneHouseMuseum Join host Barney Smith is honored to chat with Bill Tulp, an award-winning author …
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We were joined today by some of Vermont's finest folk musicians, Seamus Eagan, Moira Smiley and Yann Falquet, in front of a live studio audience of Vermont Public members and supporters. They brought their instruments along to perform their music and to chat with Mikaela about their inspirations, their love of folk traditions, and the local music s…
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A retired Vermont State Police trooper is featured in the return of our recurring series "What Class Are You", where reporter Erica Heilman talks to Vermonters with various backgrounds about money, class and privilege. Plus, a St. Johnsbury man faces a charge of attempted murder after allegedly shooting and wounding a police officer, Gov. Scott tou…
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The Vermont legislative session begins on January 8th, and lawmakers and administration officials are preparing for the new biennium. First elected in 2016, Gov. Phil Scott won a fifth term in November with nearly 74% of the vote. The election results signaled significant changes under the Golden Dome, as Republicans gained seats in the House and S…
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In this episode, Ian leads a discussion about the challenges and rewards of managing multiple dogs, sharing strategies for training, safety, and introducing new dogs into established routines. The conversation highlights the importance of positive reinforcement, consistent training, and effective techniques for managing dog behavior and recall trai…
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Inventor and business owner Damian Renzello is featured in the return of our recurring series "What Class Are You", where reporter Erica Heilman talks to Vermonters with various backgrounds about money, class and privilege. Plus, the Christmas Bird Count is back, Brattleboro residents revoke a “public nuisance” ordinance enacted in response to crim…
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Let us know what you think - text the show! On this week’s show: Happy National Salesperson Day Majestic 10 gets a liquor license Burlington City Council weighs graffiti ordinance Rutland’s Cortina Inn gets temporarily shut down Lawsuit alleges abuses in hotel program Vermont to Begin Testing Milk Supply for Bird Flu | Supreme Court Approves Demoli…
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Home builders are trying to take advantage of eased restrictions to Act 250, Vermont’s land use law. Plus, a legislative committee recommends agricultural workers receive the state minimum wage, a new study shows Vermont has become a popular place for people to move to since the pandemic, researchers are studying spider brains to gain a better unde…
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Over the course of the year, many of us had to say goodbye to close friends or family members. Others lost people they didn’t know well personally, but who nevertheless had a deep impact on them. Today's remembrance show is a chance to honor those who passed away in 2024. University of Vermont professor Chris Danforth shared thoughts on his colleag…
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Three separate homicides around Vermont this fall involved young men accused of killing members of their family. Law enforcement officials say these unusually violent incidents highlight a long-standing gap between the criminal justice and mental health systems. Mental health experts disagree.Por Liam Elder-Connors
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Law enforcement and mental health officials grapple with a recent spate of homicides involving young men in mental distress, and what they suggest about the gap between those two systems. Plus, Bernie Sanders says his next term in the Senate will likely be his last, state officials are downgrading flood risks to Vermont communities, a new bridge ru…
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Driving across the Connecticut River between Hinsdale New Hampshire and Brattleboro Vermont just got a whole lot smoother. Last week the two states celebrated the ribbon cutting for a new bridge on Route 119, decades in the making. It’s called the General John Stark Memorial Bridge. we're joined by David Scott who is the the In-house Design Chief o…
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If you have a family member or loved one with Alzheimer’s, you know how devastating the disease can be. It’s a brain disorder that slowly destroys a person’s memory and thinking skills. Its effects are irreversible – the damage it wreaks on the brain cannot be undone. About 50 million people worldwide suffer from Alzheimer’s. It’s among the leading…
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How one Vermont museum is keeping the memory of former independent ski hills alive. Plus, a flood watch is on for most of the state today, the Scott administration calls on Congress to immediately pass disaster relief for Vermont farmers, why Vermont’s largest substance use disorder treatment facility will no longer accept new patients using methad…
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#VermontAuthor #BrentLKendrick #GreenMountainStories #CreativeNonfiction #LiteraryHistory #VermontLiterature #AmericanLiterature #AuthorInterview #BookTalk #WritingLife #HistoricalLiterature #EducationAndLiterature #LiteraryReinvention #AcademicLife #LiteratureLovers #MaryEWilkinsFreeman Welcome to Episode 361 of Storycomic Presents! In this episod…
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Cold weather means cozying up with a good book. How can a book worm choose when there's so many options? Count on Vermont Edition's winter book show as a guide for some good reads. Claire Benedict, co-owner of Bear Pond Books, along with Randal Smathers, director of the Rutland Free Library, and Megan Butterfield, youth library manager at the Fletc…
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Vermont Law and Graduate School has welcomed four fellows focused on animal issues, under a new advanced degree program. Plus, the race to become Vermont’s next speaker of the House remains unsettled in the lead up to the legislative session, state officials are scrambling to set up procedures to test raw milk for bird flu, Sen. Peter Welch is rais…
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A project that grows and distributes free veggies among Burlington New American communities is expanding. Plus, UVM Medical Center health care workers and community members protest proposed cuts, a new retirement program from the state treasurer’s office is open for enrollment, northern Vermont business owners push for longer hours at the border cr…
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In this episode titled "How Your Energy Influences Your Dog(s)," we explore the profound connection between a dog's behavior and their owner's energy. We discuss practical exercises to help you become more aware of your energy levels and how they affect your dog’s reactions. Listeners will learn about common dog behaviors and what they mean, partic…
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Let us know what you think - text the show! On this week’s show: Happy National Gazpacho Day Adam hates Front Porch Forum Vermont endures record fall wildfire damage 100 acres in SoBu now protected Phil Scott cuts down his own xmas tree Sanders, Welch and Balint seek reversal of decision to cut hours at Vermont Layoffs begin at federal immigration …
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The team discussed various behavioral issues in their dogs, including resource guarding, reactivity, and aggression, and explored strategies to address these issues, such as positive reinforcement, consistent training, and socialization. They also discussed the importance of observing and managing their dogs' physical cues and emotions during inter…
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What President-elect Donald Trump’s record on environmental protections could mean for Vermont during his second presidency. Plus, Gov. Phil Scott wants to keep property taxes flat next year, Green Mountain Transit cut services on nine bus routes this week due to a budget gap, GlobalFoundries will use a $1.5 billion federal grant to expand manufact…
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To kick off ski season, Vermont Edition broadcast live from Jay Peak Ski Resort in Orleans County, a ten minute drive from the Canadian border.Steve Wright, president and general manager of Jay Peak, and Martin Clements, Jay Peak’s assistant ski patrol director, share updates on snow conditions and how the resort has been preparing for this season.…
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