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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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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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What’s new 802? Vermont 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 ...
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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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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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Meet the 89-year-old who’s played Middlebury Chapel’s carillon bells for nearly four decades. Plus, today is the last day Vermonters affected by this summer’s floods can apply for federal disaster assistance, the latest statewide survey of high school students has intensified concerns about youth mental health, a poll finds most Vermonters think an…
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Let us know what you think - text the show! On this week’s show: Happy National Flossing Day Let’s acknowledge the election Historic Gains by Republicans Shift Montpelier's Balance of Power We can’t bring our guns to the bar - is this even America? Burlington police chief Jon Murad will not seek reappointment City Council’s plan for a safer downtow…
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Chittenden County was once home to 28 movie theaters. Many small towns had their own community movie theater that acted as a hub for people to come together and enjoy the latest flick. Today, there are fewer than two dozen movie theaters left in the entire state. With the closing of Merrill's Roxy Cinema, it could be argued that we are witnessing t…
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In the episode titled How to Train a Fearful Dog, Ian describes common signs of fear in dogs, particularly in rescues, and outlines the first steps to take when working with a fearful dog. He explains what progress looks like during training and addresses a listener's question about how to handle a dog that bares its teeth when they try to put on a…
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StorycomicPresents #KimWard #FireOnACircle #Poetry #PlaywrightsCircle #Survival #SelfDiscovery #AncestralConnection #VermontPoetry #PaganPractice #SpiritualExploration #FreeVerse #NordicPoetry #LiteraryArt #VermontArtists Dive into the poetic world with Episode 347 of Storycomic Presents, where host Barney Smith is honored to host Kim Ward, a poet,…
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Joe Citro spoke at his only appearance in October 2024, in the small town of Springfield. Citro presented his "Vermont's Demonic Dozen", to an amazing crowd. Granted AUDIO ONLY recording by the Man himself. ------------------------------------------------- Note: The purpose of this recording is not only for those that aren't within the state of Ver…
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Erica Heilman stops in at Kellogg Hubbard Library to learn about the role it plays in the community. Plus, Sen. Bernie Sanders’ congressional efforts to block offensive weapons from going to Israel have failed, the Vermont Community Broadband Board is prepping for the incoming Trump administration, staff and patients are protesting cuts proposed by…
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After a rough Election Day showing for Vermont Democrats, new state Senate majority leader Kesha Ram Hinsdale shares how her party will approach the upcoming legislative session. Plus, a Putney affordable housing development is moving forward, Vermont’s attorney general will not prosecute a state trooper who fatally shot a man in Orange this summer…
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President-elect Donald Trump says he plans to deport millions of undocumented migrants living in the United States. Today we look at how his plans at a federal level could affect Vermont's immigration enforcement. Vermont Public reporter Peter Hirschfeld says approximately 1,500 immigrants living and working on Vermont’s dairy farms. He joins us to…
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Vermont's state senate has a new leader. Democrat Sen. Kesha Ram Hinsdale represents Chittenden Southeast, and is the new Senate majority leader. She was elected over her opponent, the incumbent Majority Leader Alison Clarkson from Windsor County. Vermont Democrats lost their supermajority on Election Day. It comes as Republicans flipped six seats …
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Police use of aerial drones is on the rise in Vermont, despite some privacy concerns. Plus, local advocacy groups are holding events for the Transgender Day of Remembrance, Burlington police Chief Jon Murad will not seek reappointment in 2025, U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced plans to reduce hours at multiple ports of entry in Vermont, …
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With the colder weather seeping in, it's about time for cozy fall recipes and trying new hot spots. This ski season, our region’s mountain towns are teeming with new and newly reimagined restaurants. Melissa Pasanen, food writer for Seven Days, joins us for a conversation about our region’s food and beverage scene. For more info on Melissa's recomm…
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Trump has repeatedly vowed to deport all of the estimated 11 million people living in the United States illegally. That population includes approximately 1,500 immigrants living and working on Vermont’s dairy farms, many of whom have resided in the state for more than a decade.Por Peter Hirschfeld
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How dairy farmworkers in Vermont could be impacted by the re-election of Donald Trump, who has vowed to carry out mass deportations of undocumented immigrants. Plus, Senate Democrats have a new leader and are pledging property tax reform will be top of the agenda when lawmakers return to Montpelier in January, Burlington's police union says it plan…
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For years, Burlington residents have gone back and forth about police oversight in their city. On Election Day, voters approved a charter change that's intended to do just that. Liam Elder-Connors, Vermont Public’s senior reporter on public safety, talks us through the measure and the years of local debate over police conduct and oversight that led…
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The students discussed leash handling, introducing dogs to cats, and managing dogs' energy levels and behavior. They also shared their experiences and concerns about feeding their dogs a raw diet and the importance of setting boundaries and creating patterns for their dogs' behavior. Additionally, they explored strategies for mentally stimulating t…
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A methadone van to help treat people addicted to opioids debuts in western Massachusetts. Plus, police investigate a double homicide in Montpelier, the National Labor Relations Board rules against a Colchester company that fired four employees after they created a salary transparency document, Beta Technologies conducts its first successful flight …
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#StorycomicPresents #MaryElderJacobsen #Stonechat #Poetry #NaturalWorld #Family #Grief #Joy #HumanNature #PoeticForms #LiteraryArt #NaturePoetry #VermontPoets #EmotionalLandscape Host Barney Smith is delighted to welcome Mary Elder Jacobsen, a poet, illustrator, and revered coordinator for the Words Out Loud Fall Reading Series. In this episode, we…
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#StorycomicPresents #MarjorieMatthews #TheRedWheelbarrow #LiteraryFiction #ArtTransforms #CreativeHealing #PoetryAndPainting #LossAndGrief #AuthenticSelves #QuietStories #PowerOfArt #LiteraryJourney #HopeEndures #BookLovers #NewHampshireWriters In Episode 342 of Storycomic Presents, we're thrilled to welcome Marjorie Nelson Matthews, the distinguis…
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Ian and TiffianyAnn discuss strategies to handle Mia's barkiness and Vader's behavior in public, emphasizing the importance of structure and expectations for both the dog and owner. They also share personal stories and look ahead to TiffianyAnn’s upcoming trip to Tucson for her granddaughter’s birthday which includes other dogs and how to introduce…
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Wrapping up season two of the Vermont Public podcast Homegoings, a show about art and race. Plus, the town of Chester rejects new zoning rules to promote housing development, Barre City passes a new flood resiliency plan, former Gov. Madeleine Kunin reflects on what Kamala Harris’ loss means for the Democratic Party, Vermont Fish and Wildlife offer…
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After a failed gubernatorial run in 1982, Madeleine Kunin secured 50% of the vote in her second run in 1984, winning against her Republican challenger. John J. Easton, Jr. Forty years ago, Kunin became the first and only woman to Vermont's highest-elected office. She’s also the first and only Jewish person to serve as Vermont’s Governor."I think th…
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The cost of running two temporary shelters for families evicted from the state’s motel voucher program. Plus, towns and cities damaged by last summer’s floods can now access extra FEMA money due to an enhanced federal match, Vermont saw record participation in the 2024 general election, hundreds turned out in Randolph to support Gifford Medical Cen…
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In the episode titled Body Language of an Obedient Dog and a Suppressed Dog, Ian discusses the concept of suppression, explaining why the body language of a suppressed dog can look similar to that of an obedient one. He offers tips on how to avoid suppressing your dog’s natural behavior and answers a listener's question about whether they need to r…
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How public access to hundreds of miles of legal trails in Vermont could be limited depending on a case likely to come before the Vermont Supreme Court. Plus, hate crime charges are not expected to be filed against a man accused of shooting three Palestinian college students in Burlington, a new invasive clam is identified in southern Lake Champlain…
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Vermont has numerous invasive species, including zebra mussels, Japanese knotweed, false indigo, and golden clams. Invasive species are plants, insects, or other organisms introduced—intentionally or accidentally — from other places. A recent episode of Brave Little State centers on a listener's question about which invasive species has done the mo…
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How religious institutions in Vermont are getting creative to fill gaps in clergy staffing. Plus, an innovative health care organization that allowed multiple providers to collaborate on care is shutting down at the end of next year, the enrollment period has opened for Vermont’s health insurance marketplace, voters in Bethel and Royalton narrowly …
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It’s been almost 50 years since the end of the Vietnam War. The conflict transformed how Americans felt about fighting on foreign soil, and how civilians treat veterans upon their return home. For today's Veterans' Day show, we want to shine a particular focus on Vietnam War veterans.Two local Vietnam veterans share their stories of deployment and …
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The members discussed various issues related to their dogs' behavior, including sneezing, reverse sneezing, leash training, jumping, excitement, and playfulness. They also explored strategies for managing their dogs' behavior in different situations, such as during bad weather, when meeting their owners, and when entering or exiting the house. The …
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After three devastating floods in rapid succession, Barre City is working on a flood resiliency plan that could be a model for other Vermont towns. Plus, a new UVM program aims to place more than 50 mental health workers in rural schools, changes are ahead for Vermont’s county forester program, amid recommendations to reduce services at some small …
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Members are discussing their pets' diets, feeding habits, and behavioral issues. Strategies for managing barking, leash training, and addressing eating speed were explored, along with observations about individual dogs' behaviors and preferences. The members also shared experiences and advice on adjusting routines, implementing training techniques,…
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What drove the red wave for Vermont Republicans on Tuesday. Plus, incumbent David Zuckerman formally concedes the race for lieutenant governor to Republican John Rodgers, Colchester voters approved an expensive school bond Tuesday while also electing a Republican to the Senate, parts of southern Vermont are experiencing moderate drought, fans of Co…
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