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Voice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 60: Ruby-Throated Hummingbird – Voice of the WildRuby-throated hummingbird (Archilochus colubris). The only hummingbird that regularly nests east of the Mississippi river.Do you want to learn more bird songs, frog calls, and insect noises? Join Voice of the Wild every Friday to explore a new wild voice. We’re available on most podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. Subscription links Here Subscribe to the NewsletterListen online on our Homepage The following Cornell Lab | Macaulay Library recordings were used in this episode: Ruby-throated hummingbird calls by Geoffrey A. Keller (ML507203) Ruby-throated hummingbird male display...2025-06-2002 minDig InDig In122. Dig (In)spiration: How Cheetos became top-tier in brandingIn this week’s Dig (In)spiration, Jess reflects on her conversation with Brodie Dunn, Brodie Dunn, Director of Strategic Insights at PepsiCo Foods North America, on how the iconic Cheetle (Cheeto dust) taps into deep-seated brand associations, why true incrementality starts with a human perspective, and how brand experiences will need to evolve in a GLP-1 world. 2025-06-1902 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 59: American Toad – Voice of the WildAmerican toad (Anaxyrus americanus). A gruff amphibian with a musical trill. Do you want to learn more bird songs, frog calls, and insect noises? Join Voice of the Wild every Friday to explore a new wild voice. We’re available on most podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. Subscription links Here Subscribe to the Newsletter Listen online on our Homepage The following Cornell Lab | Macaulay Library recordings were used in this episode: American Toad call by Matthew D. Medler (ML514691) Sources and more: https://dnr.illinois.gov/educati...2025-06-1302 minDig InDig In122. How Cheetos turned messy fingers into an award-winning brand platformOn this week’s episode, host Jess Gaedeke is joined by Brodie Dunn, Director of Strategic Insights at PepsiCo Foods North America, to explore how empathy earns you a seat at the table (and keeps it), why embracing the mess made Cheetos a cultural icon, and what it really takes to turn Super Bowl ads into long-term brand platforms.2025-06-1135 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 58: Eastern Gray Treefrog – Voice of the WildEastern Gray Treefrog (Dryophytes versicolor). The frog that sounds like a woodpecker. Do you want to learn more bird songs, frog calls, and insect noises? Join Voice of the Wild every Friday to explore a new wild voice. We’re available on most podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. Subscription links Here Subscribe to the Newsletter Listen online on our Homepage  The following Cornell Lab | Macaulay Library recordings were used in this episode: Red-bellied woodpecker call by Geoffrey A. Keller (ML507296)The following USGS recordings were used...2025-06-0602 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 57: Warbling Vireo – Voice of the WildWarbling vireo (Vireo gilvus). The plain vireo with a happy, jumbled song. Do you want to learn more bird songs, frog calls, and insect noises? Join Voice of the Wild every Friday to explore a new wild voice. We’re available on most podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. Subscription links Here Subscribe to the Newsletter Listen online on our Homepage  The following Cornell Lab | Macaulay Library recordings were used in this episode: Warbling vireo song by Geoffrey A. Keller (ML507826) Warbling vireo call by Randolph Little (ML5...2025-05-3002 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 56: Tennessee Warbler – Voice of the WildTennessee Warbler (Leiothlypis peregrina). The drab warbler with a repetitive three-parted song. Do you want to learn more bird songs, frog calls, and insect noises? Join Voice of the Wild every Friday to explore a new wild voice. We’re available on most podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. Subscription links Here Subscribe to the Newsletter Listen online on our Homepage The following Cornell Lab | Macaulay Library recordings were used in this episode: Tennessee warbler song by Matthew D. Medler (ML509001) Tennessee warbler call by Robert W. Robinson and Bea Ro...2025-05-2302 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 55: Blackpoll Warbler – Voice of the WildBlackpoll Warbler (Setophaga striata). A monochrome warbler with a high-pitched “tick-tick-tick” song. Do you want to learn more bird songs, frog calls, and insect noises? Join Voice of the Wild every Friday to explore a new wild voice. We’re available on most podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. Subscription links Here Subscribe to the Newsletter Listen online on our Homepage  The following Cornell Lab | Macaulay Library recordings were used in this episode: Blackpoll warbler call by William W. H. Gunn (ML509250) Blackpoll warbler song by William W. H. G...2025-05-1602 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 54: Ovenbird – Voice of the WildOvenbird (Seiurus aurocapilla). A thrushlike warbler with a blaze of orange on the head. Do you want to learn more bird songs, frog calls, and insect noises? Join Voice of the Wild every Friday to explore a new wild voice. We’re available on most podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. Subscription links Here Subscribe to the Newsletter Listen online on our Homepage  The following Cornell Lab | Macaulay Library recordings were used in this episode: Ovenbird song by Geoffrey A. Keller (ML508929) Ovenbird call by Hope Batcheller...2025-05-0902 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildVoice of the Wild...on the Radio?Voice of the Wild might be heading to your local public radio station. As a result, regular episodes will sound a little different. Subscribe to the Newsletter2025-05-0501 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 53: Chestnut-Sided Warbler – Voice of the WildChestnut-sided warbler (Setophaga pensylvanica).A colorful warbler that’s “pleased to meet you.”Do you want to learn more bird songs, frog calls, and insect noises? Join Voice of the Wild every Friday to explore a new wild voice. We’re available on most podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. Subscription links Here Subscribe to the NewsletterListen online on our Homepage The following Cornell Lab | Macaulay Library recordings were used in this episode: Chestnut-sided warbler song by Geoffrey A. Keller (ML509242) Chestnut-sided warbler song variation by Matthew D. Me...2025-05-0203 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 52: Prothonotary Warbler – Voice of the WildProthonotary warbler (Protonotaria citrea).A fiery blaze of color and sound.Do you want to learn more bird songs, frog calls, and insect noises? Join Voice of the Wild every Friday to explore a new wild voice. We’re available on most podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. Subscription links Here Subscribe to the NewsletterListen online on our HomepageThe following Cornell Lab | Macaulay Library recordings were used in this episode: Prothonotary warbler song by Geoffrey A. Keller (ML508987)  Prothonotary warbler call by Curtis Marantz (ML508988) Sources and mor...2025-04-2503 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 51: Black-and-White Warbler – Voice of the WildBlack-and-white warbler (Mniotilta varia). A warbler with a call like a squeaky wheelbarrow.Do you want to learn more bird songs, frog calls, and insect noises? Join Voice of the Wild every Friday to explore a new wild voice. We’re available on most podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. Subscription links Here Subscribe to the NewsletterListen online on our HomepageThe following Cornell Lab | Macaulay Library recordings were used in this episode: Black-and-white warbler song by William W. H. Gunn (ML508979) Black-and-white warbler call by Robert C. Stein...2025-04-1802 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 50: Blue-Gray Gnatcatcher – Voice of the WildBlue-gray Gnatcatcher (Polioptila caerulea).The scratchy-voiced little package of attitude. Do you want to learn more bird songs, frog calls, and insect noises? Join Voice of the Wild every Friday to explore a new wild voice. We’re available on most podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. Subscription links Here Subscribe to the NewsletterListen online on our Homepage The following Cornell Lab | Macaulay Library recordings were used in this episode: Blue-gray gnatcatcher complex song by Wil Hershberger (ML508505) Blue-gray gnatcatcher simple song by Wil Hershberger (ML508508) Blue-gray...2025-04-1102 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 49: Louisiana Waterthrush – Voice of the WildLouisiana waterthrush (Parkesia motacilla). The early warbler that favors muddy shorelines. Do you want to learn more bird songs, frog calls, and insect noises? Join Voice of the Wild every Friday to explore a new wild voice. We’re available on most podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. Subscription links Here Subscribe to the NewsletterListen online on our Homepage The following Cornell Lab | Macaulay Library recordings were used in this episode: Louisiana waterthrush song by Wil Hershberger (ML508939) Louisiana waterthrush song by Wil Hershberger (ML508938) Louisiana waterthrus...2025-04-0402 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 48: Ruby-Crowned Kinglet – Voice of the WildRuby-crowned kinglet (Corthylio calendula).The kinglet that hides its crest (most of the time).Do you want to learn more bird songs, frog calls, and insect noises? Join Voice of the Wild every Friday to explore a new wild voice. We’re available on most podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. Subscription links Here Subscribe to the NewsletterListen online on our HomepageThe following Cornell Lab | Macaulay Library recordings were used in this episode: Ruby-crowned kinglet song by Matthew D. Medler (ML508543) Ruby-crowned kinglet "jeedeet" call by Gerrit Vyn (M...2025-03-2803 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 47: Spring Peeper – Voice of the WildSpring peeper (Pseudacris crucifer). The early-spring frog with a sharp birdlike call. Do you want to learn more bird songs, frog calls, and insect noises? Join Voice of the Wild every Friday to explore a new wild voice. We’re available on most podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. Subscription links Here Subscribe to the NewsletterListen online on our Homepage The following Xeno-Canto recordings were used in this episode: Doug Hynes, XC935226 (Individual)“Sleigh bell” chorus by Rob Kanter Sources and more: www.xeno-canto...2025-03-2103 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 46: American Woodcock – Voice of the WildAmerican woodcock (Scolopax minor). The most peculiar of all our shorebirds with a display that is among the surest signs of spring. Do you want to learn more bird songs, frog calls, and insect noises? Join Voice of the Wild every Friday to explore a new wild voice. We’re available on most podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. Subscription links Here Subscribe to the Newsletter Listen online on our Homepage Extras: Funny "dance" YouTube video 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QE-J-O9Y8lA Funny "dance" YouTube video 2: h...2025-03-1403 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 45: Boreal Chorus Frog – Voice of the WildBoreal chorus frog (Pseudacris maculata). The northern early-spring frog with a call like a fingernail running down the teeth of a plastic comb. Do you want to learn more bird songs, frog calls, and insect noises? Join Voice of the Wild every Friday to explore a new wild voice. We’re available on most podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. Subscription links Here Subscribe to the Newsletter Listen online on our Homepage  The following Xeno-Canto recordings were used in this episode: Doug Hynes, XC934142. Sources and more: 2025-03-0702 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 44: Killdeer – Voice of the WildKilldeer (Charadrius vociferus). An adaptable shorebird with a solitary lifestyle that puts it in range of our everyday life. Do you want to learn more bird songs, frog calls, and insect noises? Join Voice of the Wild every Friday to explore a new wild voice. We’re available on most podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. Subscription links Here Subscribe to the NewsletterListen online on our Homepage The following Cornell Lab | Macaulay Library recordings were used in this episode: Killdeer primary call by Geoffrey A. Keller...2025-02-2803 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 43: Common Grackle – Voice of the WildCommon grackle (Quiscalus quiscula). An adaptable blackbird with an explosive and sometimes grating song. Do you want to learn more bird songs, frog calls, and insect noises? Join Voice of the Wild every Friday to explore a new wild voice. We’re available on most podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. Subscription links Here Subscribe to the Newsletter Listen online on our Homepage  The following Cornell Lab | Macaulay Library recordings were used in this episode: Common grackle song by Robert C. Stein and William W. H. Gunn...2025-02-2102 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 42: Red-Winged Blackbird – Voice of the WildRed-winged blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus). An iconic resident blackbird who’s growing numbers warn of spring’s approach. Do you want to learn more bird songs, frog calls, and insect noises? Join Voice of the Wild every Friday to explore a new wild voice. We’re available on most podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. Subscription links Here Subscribe to the Newsletter Listen online on our Homepage The following Cornell Lab | Macaulay Library recordings were used in this episode: Red-winged blackbird song and "chack" call by Wil Hershberger (ML509910)Red-winged bl...2025-02-1403 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildBonus: First Signs of Spring – Voice of the WildFirst Signs of Spring What are the first and most reliable signs of spring? In this episode we’re giving voice to the plants and animals that manage to break through winter's chill to warn of the spring ahead. This episode features both wildlife calls and ambient sounds of nature, so grab your headphones!Do you want to learn more bird songs, frog calls, and insect noises? Join Voice of the Wild every Friday to explore a new wild voice. We’re available on most podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTu...2025-02-0707 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 41: Red-Shouldered Hawk – Voice of the WildRed-shouldered hawk (Buteo lineatus). An agile forest “buteo” with handsome plumage. Do you want to learn more bird songs, frog calls, and insect noises? Join Voice of the Wild every Friday to explore a new wild voice. We’re available on most podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. Subscription links Here Subscribe to the Newsletter Listen online on our Homepage  The following Cornell Lab | Macaulay Library recordings were used in this episode: Red-shouldered hawk song by William W. H. Gunn (ML505989)Red-s...2025-01-3103 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 40: Northern Saw-Whet Owl – Voice of the WildNorthern saw-whet owl (Aegolius acadicus). A cute but seldom-seen owl that visits Illinois only in fall and winter. Do you want to learn more bird songs, frog calls, and insect noises? Join Voice of the Wild every Friday to explore a new wild voice. We’re available on most podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. Subscription links Here Subscribe to the Newsletter Listen online on our Homepage The following Cornell Lab | Macaulay Library recordings were used in this episode: Northern Saw-whet Owl song by Geoffrey A. Keller (ML507005)Northern...2025-01-2403 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 39: Barred Owl – Voice of the WildBarred owl (Strix varia). The dark-eyed owl with a goofy call, a quirky history, and a penchant for bottomland forests. Do you want to learn more bird songs, frog calls, and insect noises? Join Voice of the Wild every Friday to explore a new wild voice. We’re available on most podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. Subscription links Here Subscribe to the Newsletter Listen online on our Homepage The following Cornell Lab | Macaulay Library recordings were used in this episode: Barred Owl call and counter-singing by Geoffrey A. Keller (ML507062...2025-01-1704 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildDoes the Robin Bring the Spring? – Voice of the WildIs the American Robin really the first harbinger of spring? In this episode I talk about the partially-migratory American Robin and why so many folks seem to think it disappears for the winter. This is an isolated segment of an upcoming bonus episode about the earliest and most reliable signs of spring. Do you want to learn more bird songs, frog calls, and insect noises? Join Voice of the Wild every Friday to explore a new wild voice. We’re available on most podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. Subscription links Here Su...2025-01-1001 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 38: Great Horned Owl – Voice of the WildGreat horned owl (Bubo virginianus). The quintessential “whooo” owl call belongs to the Great horned owl, North America’s most widespread owl species. The haunting duet of a pair of Great Horned Owls can be heard in the late night and early morning hours of mid to late winter.Do you want to learn more bird songs, frog calls, and insect noises? Join Voice of the Wild every Friday to explore a new wild voice. We’re available on most podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. Subscription links Here Subscribe...2025-01-0303 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 37: Black-Capped or Carolina? Chickadee ID – Voice of the WildThe Black-capped and Carolina chickadee’s range only barely intersects, so identification is typically as easy as finding out which side of the line you are on. Unfortunately, for those within a few tens of miles of the line, a confident ID may not be possible. The following paper contains a map showing the location of the hybrid zone: https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5497 Do you want to learn more bird songs, frog calls, and insect noises? Join Voice of the Wild every Friday to explore a new wild voice. We’re available on most podcast platfor...2024-12-2002 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 36: Red-Tailed Hawk – Voice of the WildRed-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis). One of the largest and most common raptors in North America and a common sight along highways, especially in winter. Do you want to learn more bird songs, frog calls, and insect noises? Join Voice of the Wild every Friday to explore a new wild voice. We’re available on most podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. Subscription links Here Subscribe to the Newsletter Listen online on our Homepage  The following Cornell Lab | Macaulay Library recordings were used in t...2024-12-1302 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 35: Yellow-Rumped Warbler – Voice of the WildYellow-Rumped Warbler (Setophaga coronata).One of the few wood warblers that can be found in the Midwest during winter.Do you want to learn more bird songs, frog calls, and insect noises? Join Voice of the Wild every Friday to explore a new wild voice. We’re available on most podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. Subscription links Here Subscribe to the Newsletter Listen online on our Homepage  The following Cornell Lab | Macaulay Library recordings were used in this episode: Yellow-rumped warbler primary...2024-12-0603 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 34: Red-Headed Woodpecker – Voice of the WildRed-headed woodpecker (Melanerpes erythrocephalus). The only midwestern woodpecker with a head that’s red from nape to throat. Do you want to learn more bird songs, frog calls, and insect noises? Join Voice of the Wild every Friday to explore a new wild voice. We’re available on most podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. Subscription links Here Subscribe to the Newsletter Listen online on our Homepage  The following Cornell Lab | Macaulay Library recordings were used in this episode: Red-headed woodpecker "WEIRD!" call by Geo...2024-11-2903 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 33: American Tree Sparrow – Voice of the WildAmerican Tree Sparrow (Spizelloides arborea). The quintessential winter sparrow and a reminder that, even after the leaves have fallen and the prairies turned gray and brown, there’s wildlife to hear in Illinois. Do you want to learn more bird songs, frog calls, and insect noises? Join Voice of the Wild every Friday to explore a new wild voice. We’re available on most podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. Subscription links Here Subscribe to the Newsletter Listen online on our Homepage  The fol...2024-11-2204 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 32: Golden-Crowned Kinglet – Voice of the WildGolden-crowned kinglet (Regulus satrapa). The golden-crowned kinglet is one of our smallest birds and their sweet, high call is one of winter’s delights. Do you want to learn more bird songs, frog calls, and insect noises? Join Voice of the Wild every Friday to explore a new wild voice. We’re available on most podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. Subscription links Here Subscribe to the Newsletter Listen online on our Homepage  The following Cornell Lab | Macaulay Library recordings were used in this episode: Golden-crowned kinglet song by Geoffrey...2024-11-1501 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 31: Pine Siskin – Voice of the WildPine siskin (Spinus pinus). An unassuming winter visitor with a strongly ascending call. Join Voice of the Wild every Friday to explore a new wild voice. We’re available on most podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. Subscription links Here Subscribe to the Newsletter Listen online on our Homepage  The following Cornell Lab | Macaulay Library recordings were used in this episode: Pine siskin first call by Geoffrey A. Keller (ML510257) Pine siskin various calls by Geoffrey A. Keller (ML510253) Pine siskin ascending call by Dave...2024-11-0802 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 30: Dark-Eyed Junco – Voice of the WildDark-eyed junco (Junco hyemalis). Fleeing the chill of the arctic winter, the junco arrives in the Midwest just as our winds get brisk and the leaves start turning. Look for their little pale bill and white-edged tail as they pick beneath birdfeeders and flit around winter woodlands, cemeteries, and parks. Do you want to learn more bird songs, frog calls, and insect noises? Join Voice of the Wild every Friday to explore a new wild voice. We’re available on most podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. Subscription links Here Subs...2024-11-0103 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 29: White-Throated Sparrow – Voice of the WildWhite-throated sparrow (Zonotrichia albicollis). A big sparrow with unexpected biology and an easy song mnemonic. Look for the yellow spot just ahead of its eye, the namesake white throat, and white or tan stripes over the head. The white-throated sparrow arrives in the fall and is common throughout the winter and into early spring. Do you want to learn more bird songs, frog calls, and insect noises? Join Voice of the Wild every Friday to explore a new wild voice. We’re available on most podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. Sub...2024-10-2503 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 28: White-Crowned Sparrow – Voice of the WildWhite-crowned sparrow (Zonotrichia leucophrys). A handsome winter visitor with a crisp cap and a sweet whistle. Look for them starting in October in undisturbed brushy habitats and neighborhoods with good, shrubby cover. While the white-crowned sparrow has different regional dialects, the ones found in the Midwest should sound similar to the primary song and call at the beginning of the episode. To hear the alternate songs, you’ll have to travel farther north or west across the continent. Cornell’s sound page for the white-crowned sparrow: https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/White-crowned_Sparrow/sounds Do yo...2024-10-1802 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 27: Eastern Bluebird – Voice of the WildEastern Bluebird (Sialia sialis). The beloved Eastern Bluebird is a conservation success story that shows the huge impact of dedicated conservation and stewardship actions. The bird’s musical and somewhat variable churring can be heard in scrubby meadows and forest clearings, especially when there are dead snags with old woodpecker holes present (or well-kept birdhouses.) Do you want to learn more bird songs, frog calls, and insect noises? Join Voice of the Wild every Friday to explore a new wild voice. We’re available on most podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. 2024-10-1102 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 26: Cedar Waxwing – Voice of the WildCedar Waxwing (Bombycilla cedrorum). The Cedar Waxwing’s high-pitched call is often heard coming from hungry flocks visiting a local stand of fruit-bearing trees. Look out for their crisp black mask, strong yellow stripe at the end of their tail, and their courtship display of passing a berry back and forth! Do you want to learn more bird songs, frog calls, and insect noises? Join Voice of the Wild every Friday to explore a new wild voice. We’re available on most podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. Subscription links Here Sub...2024-10-0402 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 25: Belted Kingfisher – Voice of the WildBelted Kingfisher (Megaceryle alcyon). A kingfisher perched along the edge of a lake or stream is a common sight for anglers – besides perching, the kingfisher can also hover a few meters above the surface of the water as it watches for little fish. While you’re listening for their clattering call, keep an eye out for the females; they’re the ones with the orange band across their chest. Do you want to learn more bird songs, frog calls, and insect noises? Join Voice of the Wild every Friday to explore a new wild voice. We’re av...2024-09-2702 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 24: Greater Anglewing – Voice of the WildGreater Anglewing, (Microcentrum rhombifolium).Appropriately named, the greater anglewing has curiously rhombus-shaped wingcovers. These clicking insects emerge a few weeks after the common true katydids and add a strange stone-tapping sound to the grinding chorus of other night singers. Thank you to Wil Hershberger for letting us use the insect calls from SongsofInsects.com. Do you want to learn more bird songs, frog calls, and insect noises? Join Voice of the Wild every Friday to explore a new wild voice. We’re available on most podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. ...2024-09-2003 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 23: Dog-Day Cicada – Voice of the WildDog-day cicada (Neotibicen canicularis). While canicularis is the insect most associated with the “dog-day” name, that common name is shared by several species. If the northern dog-day cicada doesn’t sound like what you learned as the dog day cicada, check out episode 15 on Neotibicen pruinosis; that’s the one I learned to call dog-day cicada in central Illinois. https://voiceofthewild.transistor.fm/episodes/episode-15-scissor-grinder-cicada-voice-of-the-wild Thank you to Wil Hershberger for letting us use the insect calls from SongsofInsects.com. Do you want to learn more bird songs, frog calls, and insect noises? Joi...2024-09-1302 minEveryday Environment PodcastEveryday Environment PodcastExploring the challenges facing pollinatorsJoin us as we talk with Brodie Dunn, Outreach Associate in Biodiversity and Pollinators for Illinois Extension, about how pollinators are expected to respond to climate change. Learn more on the blog. Resources to learn more:  If you’d like to hear more from Brodie, check out his wildlife sound ID podcast “Voice of the Wild”Pollinator-friendly garden designs can be found at https://illinoispollinators.org/pollinator-habitat-design/ and https://illinoispollinators.org/pollinator-plant-selector/ Pollinator-friendly rain garden designs and plant selection toolMonarch Project Rural Mowing GuidanceGuide to telling apart bees and flies that mimic bees2024-09-1242 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 22: Morning Cicada – Voice of the WildMorning Cicada (Neotibicen tibicen). As the name suggests, this insect sings only in the morning. It begins its rattling broadcast just after the late summer sun has cooked the cool of the night out of the low vegetation it tends to prefer. This cicada has blueish wings, a dark body, and a notably humped back. It is known to have an affinity for swampy areas – in fact, another common name for it is the “swamp cicada.” Nonetheless, I’ve heard it many habitats, so keep an ear open for this bug on your morning walk. ...2024-09-0602 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 20: American Goldfinch – Voice of the WildAmerican Goldfinch (Spinus tristis). The American goldfinch’s jumbled song is a staple of warm mornings and hot summer afternoons. In the cold months they visit hanging finch feeders, the drooping heads of last year’s sunflowers, and sometimes join in with Pine siskins foraging in sycamore and sweetgum trees. Listen for their “perchicory” or “potato chip” flight call as you go about your day! Do you want to learn more bird songs, frog calls, and insect noises? Join Voice of the Wild every Friday to explore a new wild voice. From time to time, we’ll also do...2024-08-3002 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 19: Indigo Bunting – Voice of the WildIndigo Bunting (Passerina cyanea). While the Indigo Bunting is named for the breeding male’s exceptionally blue plumage, the female’s plumage is also exceptional; a rich fawn brown. Look for the Indigo Bunting in hedgerows, forest edges, and other savannalike habitats. Their song is generally sang in multiple phrases, each two notes long. Do you want to learn more bird songs, frog calls, and insect noises? Join Voice of the Wild every Friday to explore a new wild voice. From time to time, we’ll also do a deep dive into wildlife science, news, an...2024-08-2302 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 18: Field Sparrow – Voice of the WildField Sparrow (Spizella pusilla). The Field Sparrow perseveres even when oppressive heat drives all the other birds to silence. Some remember the field sparrow’s song as a ping-pong ball dropped on a table. If the Field Sparrow isn’t calling, look for the its rusty cap and long tail if you’re too far away to see its characteristic pink-bill. Do you want to learn more bird songs, frog calls, and insect noises? Join Voice of the Wild every Friday to explore a new wild voice. From time to time, we’ll also do a deep...2024-08-1602 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 17: Gray Catbird – Voice of the WildGray Catbird (Dumetella carolinensis). A mimid, this slate-gray bird copies from its neighbors and sings a mishmash of the whole neighborhood’s songs all from one spot. The Gray catbird is a bit of a lurker, often sticking to the low brush and the back of thickets. Listen out for the meow-like call for which it is named! Do you want to learn more bird songs, frog calls, and insect noises? Join Voice of the Wild every Friday to explore a new wild voice. From time to time, we’ll also do a deep dive i...2024-08-0902 minKUCI: Film SchoolKUCI: Film SchoolSleep No More / FIlm School Radio interview with Director Antonia BogdanovichSLEEP NO MORE is a Los Angeles neo noir crime thriller directed by Antonia Boganovich, and Executive Produced by Peter Bogdanovich. Warren, once a master Shakespearian actor, is now a gambling drunk. Puck-like Samuel enchants crowds on the 3rd Street Promenade, reciting Shakespeare. And brother Beckett, a master pickpocket, makes his way through the unsuspecting crowd. When Warren gets in deep with a loan shark, his sons need to find a way to escape and like Samuel’s beloved comic book hero, Phantom Halo, they must break free of the mud that traps them. There is counterfeit money, a Bentley, a...2024-08-0426 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 16: House Wren – Voice of the WildHouse wren (Troglodytes aedon). The House wren adds brightness to backyards, woods, and urban forests with its bubbly song that seems to stumble over its own urgency. The house wren can be found in Illinois from spring to fall. A small but bold nester, it takes readily to birdhouses in backyards but will also make do in much smaller and more wild spaces. Do you want to learn more bird songs, frog calls, and insect noises? Join Voice of the Wild every Friday to explore a new wild voice. From time to time, we’ll a...2024-08-0202 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 15: Scissor Grinder Cicada – Voice of the WildScissor Grinder Cicada (Neotibicen pruinosus). The scissor grinder’s name was a little more appropriate when it was common practice to sharpen cutting implements with a specialty grinding stone, now the name is a bit anachronistic. Unlike the small, orange-winged periodical cicadas, the Scissor Grinder Cicada can be heard every year. In Illinois, it emerges a little after the summer solstice and graces hot summer evenings with its oscillating call all the way through to the fall. Do you want to learn more bird songs, frog calls, and insect noises? Join Voice of the Wild ever...2024-07-2602 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 14: Dickcissel – Voice of the WildDickcissel (Spiza americana). In a good tallgrass prairie the Dickcissel’s call can seem to come from every direction. It may have a passing resemblance to a Meadowlark, but on closer inspection you’ll find the Dickcissel is much smaller and has stubby finchlike beak. If you are still unsure, simply wait for the bird to sing it’s own name; dick-dick cissel-cissel. Do you want to learn more bird songs, frog calls, and insect noises? Join Voice of the Wild every Friday to explore a new wild voice. From time to time, we’ll al...2024-07-1902 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 13: Common True Katydid – Voice of the WildCommon True Katydid (Pterophylla camellifolia). This night-singing insect is commonly heard but seldom seen. It’s a master of disguise, with oblong green wing covers that are almost indistinguishable from a leaf. The camouflage is both necessary and appropriate, that’s because this katydid is very nearly flightless! It’s also arboreal, sticking to the tops of trees where it can hide amongst the foliage to feed. Do you want to learn more bird songs, frog calls, and insect noises? Join Voice of the Wild every Friday to explore a new wild voice. From time to time...2024-07-1201 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 12: Common Nighthawk – Voice of the WildLearn the song and call of the Common Nighthawk (Chordeiles minor). The erratic flight and Narrow angular wings tipped with white bands give the common nighthawk a rather boomerang-like appearance. While it can be found foraging over its native habitats; marshes, ponds, and prairies, you’re more likely to hear its distinctive “peent” when heading downtown for a dinner with friends. That’s because this nightjar has an affinity for the evening city skyline. The bright city lights draw in plenty of insects for it to catch with its enormous mouth and it finds places to nest on the gr...2024-07-0501 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 11: Sandhill Crane – Voice of the WildLearn the song and call of the Sandhill Crane (Antigone canadensis). The harsh, resonant call of the Sandhill crane is most often heard from migratory flocks passing overhead in the spring and fall. Those flocks are easily identified by their calls and by the way they fly; with their heads craned out in front (as opposed to folded back the way a great blue heron or great egret flies.) When found foraging in a wetland, field, or open prairie, this 3 foot tall bird wears a red cap and grey plumage. A boisterous bird, it’s call can tra...2024-06-2802 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildBonus: The Water’s Edge – Voice of the WildHeadphones on! Today we’re giving voice to the array of plants and animals which can only be found where the land and the water mingle. It's a set of ecosystems united by inundation, whether it's the long edge of a shallow pond, a cypress swamp, or a wet prairie. It starts with an unwanted sparrow… Thank you to the various researchers, friends, and coworkers who gave me feedback on this episode (and to my partner who listened to many drafts over the course of a weekend.)  This episode was written...2024-06-2416 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 10: Eastern VS Western Meadowlark ID – Voice of the WildLearn to tell the difference between Eastern and Western meadowlarks. Both the Eastern meadowlark and Western meadowlark can be found in Illinois. The Western is only occasional in the state, while the Eastern is common throughout. Both species have a tawny back and yellow front with a black v on their chest, sing while perched on fences and powerlines, and fly with rapid wingbeats interrupted by periods of gliding. The visual differences between the two birds are very subtle. The western meadowlark has less white in its tail, less distinct markings on its head, and is paler o...2024-06-2102 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 9: Eastern Meadowlark – Voice of the WildLearn the song and call of the Eastern meadowlark (Sturnella magna). This yellow-fronted bird with a black V on its chest often sings from fence posts and power lines. It’s fairly common anywhere grasses have been spared regular mowing. It nests on the ground where it forages for insects using a long pointed beak. When startled from its prairie or pasture home it flies away with rapid wingbeats then fans out its white-edged tail to catch the wind as it glides to a stop. Its call is harsh and electric but its song is sweet and smo...2024-06-1402 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 8: Red-Eyed Vireo – Voice of the WildLearn the song and call of the Red-eyed vireo (Vireo olivaceus). A key member of the summer orchestra, you’ll hear this common gray and olive bird on nearly every hike. It sings throughout the day, every day, seemingly every minute. Uttering short little phrases one after another as if it's just letting us know that it’s up there. It tends to slink about in the upper canopy inspecting the underside of leaves for caterpillars and other arthropods. Despite its name, its red iris is not always easy to see; look instead for its dark eyeline and p...2024-06-0701 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 7: Common Yellowthroat – Voice of the WildLearn the song and call of the Common Yellowthroat (Geothlypis trichas). This big witchity-witchety song, often heard in tallgrass prairies and open marshes, comes from a little chunky warbler with a yellow throat and black mask. Males call out all summer long, sometimes popping out of the low reeds and grasses to do so. Listen out for their scolding rattle call anywhere there’s tall grass with a little water nearby. While Females lack the male’s distinctive black mask, they keep the yellow throat as well as the bird’s distinctive crisp chip. Do you want...2024-05-3102 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 21: Periodical Cicadas – Voice of the Wild(Note: this episode was originally published in May 2024 as a bonus episode and was re-published in September 2024 as a regular episode.  In the future, chorus and other group-ID episodes will be published as regular episodes while bonus episodes will be reserved for storytelling.)Learn to identify the seven species of periodical cicada (Magicicada) by their song. For a few weeks in 2024 all seven species of periodical cicada will be calling from different areas of Illinois. The collective chorus of these cicada broods can be deafening, but like any natural chorus, it consists of individual and id...2024-05-3005 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 6: Yellow Warbler – Voice of the WildLearn the song and call of the Yellow warbler (Setophaga petechia). You might find this little yellow bird in a stand of willows next to a pond or hear its call while walking past the shrubby edge of a creek. Its song is an anthem of the early summer and it’s sung in two phrases. The first goes “sweet sweet sweet” and the second can be heard as “I’m so sweet” or “song so sweet.” The singer is yellow from head to tail with just a tinge of olive across its back. In the breeding season the males...2024-05-2401 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 5: Eastern Towhee – Voice of the WildLearn the song and call of the Eastern Towhee (Pipilo erythrophthalmus). A flash of black and white in a low brush pile is likely to be this robin-sized sparrow, and if you see a pair arresting dark red eyes peeking out from that dense tangle, you’ll know for sure. This bird has rufous sides and a white belly; features that stand out on otherwise dark plumage. Males display this dark plumage as a deep black, while females express it as an earthy brown. Be sure to remember to “drink your tea!” Do you want to learn...2024-05-1702 minGood GrowingGood GrowingEp. 174 Monarch Butterfly Science w/ Dr. Andy Davis | #GoodGrowingThis week on the Good Growing podcast we learn about monarch butterfly science from a leading scientist in the field of monarch butterflies, Dr. Andy Davis from University of Georgia. We learn some hard truths and ask do the monarch butterflies really need to be saved? What roles should humans have in monarch butterfly protection? All this and more (like cicadas and Joro spiders) in this week’s Good Growing podcast. Plus check out Brodie Dunn’s newest podcast Voice of the Wild. Brodie plays us short clips of recorded wildlife sounds and talks about what we are h...2024-05-1757 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildBonus: American Sycamore – Voice of the WildHeadphones on! In our first bonus episode we won’t be hearing an animal’s song and learning its voice. Instead, we’ll be giving voice to a tree. We’ll be hearing about Platanus occidentalis, the American Sycamore, and it starts with a walk through the woods… Do you want to learn bird songs, frog calls, and insect noises? Join Voice of the Wild every Friday to explore a new wild voice. From time to time, we’ll also do a deep dive into wildlife science, news, and natural history. Voice of the Wild is brought to you by the...2024-05-1307 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 4: Yellow-throated Warbler – Voice of the WildLearn the song and call of the Yellow-throated Warbler (Setophaga dominica) This bird is an early migrant and it often serenades the spring ephemerals from the tops of sycamores. It likes the tall trees of the bottomlands and its song is clear and graceful even when heard from the trail far below. It has a black triangular mask, but the bright yellow of its throat is its most striking feature; so bright and so yellow it looks like someone’s taken a highlighter to it. Do you want to learn more bird songs, frog calls, and...2024-05-0902 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 3: Palm Warbler - Voice of the WildLearn the song and call of the Palm warbler (Setophaga palmarum). It's easy to get a look at this warbler as it prefers to mingle in mixed flocks on the ground. You might mistake it for a sparrow at first, but it bobs its tail as it forages and it has yellow on its face and rump. In the spring adults have a chestnut-colored cap. This warbler sounds a little like a chipping sparrow but you can tell it's different because of how buzzy it is; it almost sounds digital. Do you want to learn mo...2024-05-0901 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 2: Northern Parula - Voice of the WildLearn the song and call of the Northern Parula (Setophaga americana).This bird forages at the top of the canopy so it can be hard to spot. Luckily, it's easy to hear. It calls with gusto, often ending an ascending trill with a loud hiccup. Getting a close look at the bird is worth the effort. It's among the most ostentatious of our migratory warblers: A blue head and back, bright wingbars, yellow under the bill, and a partial eyering that puts a white dot above and below each eye. Males even have a dark band across...2024-05-0301 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildEpisode 1: Wood Thrush - Voice of the WildWood thrush (Hylocichla mustelina). The thrush that sings the North American forest's most hauntingly beautiful song. Note: this episode is a re-recording of an episode originally published in May of 2024Do you want to learn more bird songs, frog calls, and insect noises? Join Voice of the Wild every Friday to explore a new wild voice. We’re available on most podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. Subscription links Here Subscribe to the Newsletter Listen online on our Homepage The following Macaulay Library recordings were used in today’s episode...2024-05-0302 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildWhat to ExpectHere's what to expect from the Voice of the Wild podcast. Voice of the Wild is brought to you by the University of Illinois Extension Natural Resources, Environment, and Energy program.Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTubeSubscription links Here  Subscribe to the NewsletterVoice of the Wild Homepage2024-04-1601 minVoice of the WildVoice of the WildSpring TrailerJoin Voice of the Wild each Friday to learn the wild sounds that surround us. First regular episode goes live May 3rd. Voice of the Wild is brought to you by the University of Illinois Extension Natural Resources, Environment, and Energy program.Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTubeSubscription links Here  Subscribe to the NewsletterVoice of the Wild Homepage2024-04-1600 minGood GrowingGood GrowingEp. 162 The science behind bee hotels | #GoodGrowingThis week’s episode of the Good Growing Podcast features Ken and Chris in conversation with Brodie Dunn and Timo Wayman. The discussion revolves around a new research project on bee hotels that includes a citizen science component. Brodie and Timo share their insights on what they hope to discover through this scientific endeavor, and whether bee hotels are beneficial or detrimental to bees. Tune in to learn how you can contribute to this scientific cause and become a citizen scientist.Skip to what you want to know:0:28 Hey Ken! Bugs are cool now and wh...2024-01-2651 minThe Country GoldmineThe Country GoldmineShow #43/2023 Leah Blevins - Anywhere Is Home Dirt Rhodes - 'Til the Sun Comes Up (Midnight Stew) Tom Curtain - A Man's Not A Camel Chris Stapleton - It Takes A Woman Jason Hawk Harris - Shine A Little Light Serafia - Tonight Is Over Corb Lund - Old Familiar Drunken Feeling Mipso - Marianne Ward Davis - Ain't Quite Mary Jane Jade Brodie - Making History Charlie Daniels Band - Long Haired Country Boy Beth Bombara - Does It Echo Brooks & Dunn - That Ain't No Way To Go The Carolyn Sills Combo - Little Death Pike Cavalero - Black...2023-10-231h 47Shoalhaven YouthLocalShoalhaven YouthLocalYouth focus - Brodie underwaterYouth focus episodes are indepth audio narratives that aim to show what incredible things our local young people are doing here and away from home. These episodes are created by the Youthlocal producer Gemma Hart.This episode examines Brodie Whalans journey into underwater photography, and the community that stepped up to support his work. You can find Brodies work on instagram @brodiewmedia Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-09-2425 minRFD TodayRFD TodayRFD Today March 28University of Illinois Extension's Brodie Dunn details the I-Pollinate rogram and Dr, David of the U-of-I discusses a CRP study involving pollinators. Ben Smith and Terry Johnston highlight the Farm Rescue program now available in Illinois. State Climiatologist Trent Ford talks about potential for severe weather on Friday.2023-03-2853 minGood GrowingGood GrowingEp. 115 - Monarch Butterfly Status Update with Brodie DunnThis week on the Good Growing podcast we chat with Brodie Dunn about the recent listing of the monarch butterfly as an endangered species by the IUCN. What does that mean for us in Illinois where monarchs spend their summers? We dive into the most recent scientific publications to determine how the monarch population is doing according to Community Science data. Plus, practices to help monarch butterflies. Is it all helpful? Or could some of it be detrimental? All this, plus information on a group of community science initiatives coordinated by Brodie called I-Pollinate. Learn how you can get involved...2022-08-2644 minRebel Without A ClosetRebel Without A ClosetQueer as Folk 1x02 "Blocked" RecapSend us a textRebels!Join us every Minisode Monday as we recap the most recent episode of the reimagined groundbreaking series Queer as Folk (2022)Queer as Folk (2022) created by Stephen Dunn; starring Fin Argus, CG, Jesse James Keitel, Ryan O'Connell, Juliette Lewis, and Kim Cattrall.1x02 - BlockedThe gang struggles to regain a sense of normalcy; Julian moves in with Brodie and Noah.Support the showThank you all for an incredible 5 Seasons!Our entire library...2022-07-0440 minAn Honorable Mention w/ Shane Hagadorn & Jeff SchwartzAn Honorable Mention w/ Shane Hagadorn & Jeff SchwartzEpisode 202: Night of Champions 2003 (Presented by Patreon.com/AnHonorablePod)Jeff has been itching to do this one since the podcast was born and here we finally are covering the night Samoa Joe earned his crown as ROH Champion. Not only is the night historic for that, but it also marks the FIRST TIME Jay and Mark Briscoe operated as a team in Ring of Honor, and what a match came as a result!On top of that, Christopher Daniels and Doug Williams have a banger, the CM Punk and Raven feud switches to another level when history is again made with the birth of The Second City Saints...2022-06-292h 41Rebel Without A ClosetRebel Without A ClosetQueer as Folk 1x01 "Babylon" RecapSend us a textRebels!Join us every Minisode Monday as we recap the most recent episode of the reimagined groundbreaking series Queer as Folk (2022)Queer as Folk (2022) created by Stephen Dunn; starring Fin Argus, CG, Jesse James Keitel, Ryan O'Connell, Juliette Lewis, and Kim Cattrall. 1x01 - BabylonBrodie returns to New Orleans and finds his life irrevocably changed after a night out at Babylon with Ruthie, Shar, Noah, Julian, Mingus and Daddius.Support the show...2022-06-2754 minMormon Stories PodcastMormon Stories Podcast1572: What an Evangelical Loves about Mormonism - Steven Pynakker Pt. 3Join us for part 3 of our interview with Steven Pynakker, host of Mormon Book Reviews. Show notes: Steven Pynakker Podcast: Mormon Book Reviews John Hamer BH Roberts Dan McClellan TikTok A Pentecostal reads the Book of Mormon MS Paul H. Dunn Episode (Lynn Packer) Steven’s episode on reviewing BH Roberts on Mormon Book Reviews MS Episodes with Thomas Murphy MS Brent Metcalfe Episode MS Fawn Brodie episode with Newell Bringhurst ————— We are 100% donor funded! Please click HERE to donate and keep this content coming! Click here to donate monthly: $10 $25 $50 —————...2022-04-062h 11Mormon Stories - LDSMormon Stories - LDS1572: What an Evangelical Loves about Mormonism - Steven Pynakker Pt. 3Join us for part 3 of our interview with Steven Pynakker, host of Mormon Book Reviews. Show notes: Steven Pynakker Podcast: Mormon Book Reviews John Hamer BH Roberts Dan McClellan TikTok A Pentecostal reads the Book of Mormon MS Paul H. Dunn Episode (Lynn Packer) Steven’s episode on reviewing BH Roberts on Mormon Book Reviews MS Episodes with Thomas Murphy MS Brent Metcalfe Episode MS Fawn Brodie episode with Newell Bringhurst ————— We are 100% donor funded! Please click HERE to donate and keep this content coming! Click here to donate monthly: $10 $25 $50 —————...2022-04-062h 11The Illustration Department PodcastThe Illustration Department PodcastVictor JuhaszVictor Juhasz—award-winning illustrator, satirist, and visual reporter—talks to Giuseppe Castellano about working “in the old school” as an illustrator in the 1970’s; the relationship between the U.S. Military and Illustration throughout history; being an artist embedded with U.S. troops; knowing when an illustration is “finished”; and more.To learn more about Victor, visit juhaszillustration.com.To learn more about the U.S. Air Force Art Program—and its relationship with the Society of Illustrators, visit military.com/history.Victor mentioned the “bravura” technique in painting and drawing. For further reading on it, visit...2021-03-1656 minNo One\'s Ready For WrestlingNo One's Ready For WrestlingEpisode 92: WWE Confirms New Location For The ThunderDome! Survivor Series (2020) Preview & Predictions!Episode 92 of No One's Ready For Wrestling for your Survivor Series weekend discusses AEW having a difficult time selling tickets for Dynamite. Who was ranked number 1 on PWI's Top 50 Tag Teams this year? Reason why Brodie Lee has been absent on AEW TV. Matt Sydal is officially All Elite! Top Flight impresses on Dynamite and would be a great addition for AEW's Tag Team Division. Jon Moxley reveals that Renee Paquette is pregnant. Serena Deeb & Thunder Rosa put on a great match for the NWA Women's Championship and is Thunder Rosa going to feud with Britt Baker? A shocking...2020-11-212h 43Fred\'s countryFred's countryFred's Country w49-19From the US, Texas & Canada 1st for Weekly neo-traditonal & classic Country program Fred’s Country 2019 w # 49: Part 1: - Luke Combs & Brooks & Dunn, 1, 2 Many - What You See Is What You Get - The Mavericks, Christmas Time is (Coming 'Round Again) – Hey! It's Christmas! - Brad Paisley, Silver Bells - A Brad Paisley Christmas - Gord Bamford, Storybook Christmas - S Part 2: - David Lewis, Date with a Jukebox - Country Music Therapy - George Strait, Santa's on His Way - Merry Christmas Wherever You Are - Cu...2019-12-0757 minElevated Thought$Elevated Thought$Happy Life Day/Nov. 27thWell yesterday was my birthday so I went live from The Mother Plant aka TMP🌱 on Facebook, huge shoutout to Billy Dunn & the Canna Fam🤙🏾💚. Aaron B. From $LA & Chill podcast & the $LA Network phoned in & talked with me briefly. Thank you for the KC Chiefs socks brodie! Then I just interacted with everyone who tuned in. Shout out to Tosha for all my gifts(clothes, new podcast microphone, breakfast @ Boomerang Diner, massage at Beyond Massage in Norman, and a pedicure from AAA Nails & Spa in Norman, OK. Talked briefly about some of my sponsors for the podcast the $train of the Day w...2019-11-281h 02Saturday ReviewSaturday ReviewSweet Charity, Machines Like Me, Smoke and Mirrors: The Psychology of Magic, LoroJosie Rourke returns to the work of Cy Coleman, who wrote the music for City of Angels; with the Broadway classic Sweet Charity. With choreography from the world-renowned Wayne McGregor, Rourke reunites with Anne-Marie Duff as Charity, and Arthur Darvill makes his Donmar debut as Oscar, for her farewell production as Donmar Artistic Director. During Sweet Charity, multiple guest actors will play the role of Daddy Brubeck including Shaq Taylor, Adrian Lester, Le Gateau Chocolat, Beverley Knight and Clive Rowe.Ian McEwan’s subversive and entertaining new novel Machines Like Me poses fundamental questions: what makes us hu...2019-04-2049 minHow I Built ItHow I Built ItSam Brodie & Selling Your BusinessBefore Sam Brodie founded OffSprout, he successfully sold a niched business that focused on websites for lawyers. Sam generously shares his advice and experience with us, from niching down to how to properly keep your books. There’s tons of great advice in this episode, so make sure to listen to the whole thing! * Sam Brodie * OffSprout * JurisPage * CaboPress * WP Influencer Project * Sara Dunn and Niching Down * Sam’s Udemy Course Check out my podcast course Sponsored by: Plesk: Get set up for free! Pantheon...2019-04-0246 minStreamlined Solopreneur: Business Systems That Free Up Family TimeStreamlined Solopreneur: Business Systems That Free Up Family TimeSelling a Niche Buisness with Sam BrodieBefore Sam Brodie founded OffSprout, he successfully sold a niched business that focused on websites for lawyers. Sam generously shares his advice and experience with us, from niching down to how to properly keep your books. There's tons of great advice in this episode, so make sure to listen to the whole thing! Sam BrodieOffSproutJurisPageCaboPressWP Influencer ProjectSara Dunn and Niching DownSam's Udemy CourseCheck out my podcast courseSponsored by: Plesk | Pantheon ★ Support this podcast ★ 2019-04-0246 minWhat She Said!What She Said!Jan 5, 2019 - Best Of - Simon Pegg, Simone Denny, Kyla Fox & moreToday’s best of show is brought to you by Meridian Credit Union - expecting more for your money, that’s wealth esteem! www.meridiancu.ca - Eating disorder survivor/specialist Kyla Fox talks adrenal fatigue and has tips for #women to avoid burnout - learn more: http://www.kylafoxcentre.com/ - Author Betty-Ann Heggie talks #GenderPhysics in the workplace - learn more: https://www.bettyannheggie.com - Film critic Anne Brodie chats with Simon Pegg about returning as tech whiz Benji Dunn, for ''Mission: Impossible – Fallout." - Christine goes One-On-One with singer/songwriter Simone Denny - https://www.facebook.com/Si...2019-01-041h 01Meet at the Mitt: A Seattle Mariners podcastMeet at the Mitt: A Seattle Mariners podcastEpisode 60: Emergency Canó and Díaz Trade-A-PaloozaJohn Trupin and Kate Preusser convene to discuss the many major deals going down in Mariners land. Of note, the rumored deal of Robinson Canó and Edwin Díaz to the New york Mets for OF Jarred Kelenic, RHP Justin Dunn, and RHP Gerson Bautista leads to hand-wringing over other people's checkbooks and prospect envy.   0:00 - 10:00: Kate and John outline the major news of the moment and compare Jerry Dipoto and Brodie Van Wagenen to a pair of Raki drinking competitors. How did we get here? Who is being traded? Why is this weird trade not going to change but som...2018-12-011h 15What She Said!What She Said!July 29, 2018 - Simon Pegg, Tina Tehranchian, Sunder Singh & more- Assante Wealth Management launches Charitable Giving Program. Tina Tehranchian, Branch Manager and Senior Wealth Advisor at Assante Capital Management Ltd, on how you can incorporate philanthropic giving into your overall wealth plan. http://tinatehranchian.com - Vaughan Local and Regional Councillor Sunder Singh on the importance of diversity in municipal politics. https://www.vaughan.ca/council/councillor_singh/Pages/default.aspx - Film critic Anne Brodie chats with Simon Pegg about returning as tech whiz Benji Dunn, for ''Mission: Impossible – Fallout." - R&B/Soul Artist Témi performs new single #Dynamite LIVE in our #StudioSessions - http://instagram.com/tem...2018-07-281h 00Bad With Money With Gabe DunnBad With Money With Gabe DunnHealth is Wealth (aka Personal Finance Education)This week, Gaby finds a financial literacy unicorn. Nan Morrison actually learned a lot about money from her parents, which is a luxury a lot of us don't have. Luckily, she's working to make financial literacy education better, as CEO and president of the Council for Economic Education. Next up, it's Cristen Conger and Caroline Ervin, hosts of Unladylike, a podcast about what happens when break the rules. We tasked them with digging up some history and sociology around the ways gender and sexism works its way into our financial lives. And Herman Brodie, a behavioral economist looks at why...2018-05-3050 minInnovation Insiders with Brädo Creative InsightInnovation Insiders with Brädo Creative InsightDon't Just Understand Your Consumers, Become ThemOn this episode of Innovation Insiders, Andy Ford talks with Director of Strategic Insights and Analytics for Frito-Lay North America - Brodie Dunn. Listen in to an insightful conversation about how to ensure you know your consumers better than anyone else at your organization and then understand how to effectively navigate moving a great idea to a product on the shelf. Sounds easy, but there are many variables and hurdles to consider, the next hour will ensure you’re well prepared to accomplish it.2018-03-1356 minMississippi Moments PodcastMississippi Moments PodcastMS Moments 8 Great Mississippi River Flood of 1927Reid Dunn Jr., Sarah Carter, and Brodie Crump recall firsthand the most destructive flood in U.S. history.2009-03-3104 min