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Logan Washburn
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Agriculture Today
2106 - Often Overlooked Tax and Law Issues...Cotton Learning Conference
Ag Law and Tax Issues that Often Get Overlooked 2026 Cotton Conference Antimicrobial Resistance in Cattle Disease 00:01:05 – Ag Law and Tax Issues that Often Get Overlooked: Roger McEowen, K-State and Washburn law professor, begins the show as he discusses water right abandonment, tax and estate issues as well as dual-use equipment and what often gets overlooked on these topics. Roger on AgManager.info 00:12:05 – 2026 Cotton Conference: K-State Extension agronomist, Logan Simon, keeps today's show rolling as he previews the Great Plains Cotton Conference. Great Plains Cotton Conference lsimon@ksu.edu...
2026-01-28
28 min
Agriculture Today
2106 - Often Overlooked Tax and Law Issues...Cotton Learning Conference
Ag Law and Tax Issues that Often Get Overlooked 2026 Cotton Conference Antimicrobial Resistance in Cattle Disease 00:01:05 – Ag Law and Tax Issues that Often Get Overlooked: Roger McEowen, K-State and Washburn law professor, begins the show as he discusses water right abandonment, tax and estate issues as well as dual-use equipment and what often gets overlooked on these topics. Roger on AgManager.info 00:12:05 – 2026 Cotton Conference: K-State Extension agronomist, Logan Simon, keeps today's show rolling as he previews the Great Plains Cotton Conference. Great Plains Cotton Conference lsimon@ksu.edu...
2026-01-28
28 min
The James Show
Bo French: immigration fraud is suffocating North Texas
Logan Washburn of the Dallas Express unmasks the suspect behind the recent threats that closed over a dozen schools in North TexasSupport the show: http://wbap.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2026-01-15
26 min
UpaCreekwithNeil
Season 1, Episode 3 (Part 3) - "The Politics of Inclusion" with Logan Washburn
Send us a textIn Part Three of The Politics of Inclusion, Neil talks with Logan Washburn, a young journalist helping shape America’s next political conversation. Representing a generation raised amid cultural transformation, Logan shares how his peers are reframing what it means to engage — with curiosity, courage, and respect.From navigating disagreement to amplifying underrepresented perspectives, Logan brings a fresh, honest take on the challenges and possibilities of inclusion today. His insights remind us that bridging divides requires both reflection and dialogue — and that listening across generations may be the most radica...
2025-11-14
1h 03
Let's Talk Local
Off the Rails: DART’s Costly Culture of Mismanagement
Think DART Doesn’t Affect You? Think Again. And it could get worse.Even if you’ve never stepped foot on a DART train or bus, you’re still paying for it—every time you shop in Dallas. A portion of your sales tax goes straight to DART’s budget. But despite all that funding, the agency is buried in billions of dollars of debt.So what went wrong? In this episode of Let’s Talk Local, we dig into the mismanagement that’s led to rising fares, service cuts, executive bonuses, possible corruption, and even a 44% jum...
2025-11-12
55 min
Agriculture Today
2005 - New Savings Account...Drone Use in Late Crop Scouting
Trump Accounts Drones for Crop Scouting Limit-Feeding and Manure Scoring 00:01:05 – Trump Accounts: K-State and Washburn University law professor Roger McEowen discusses what young families need to know about Trump accounts and the impact high corn yields may have on producers. Trump Accounts 00:12:05 – Drones for Crop Scouting: The show continues with K-State precision agriculture specialist Deepak Joshi, along with K-State agronomists Tina Sullivan and Logan Simon, as they explain how drone technology can be a useful tool in the late crop season. eupdate.agronomy.ksu.edu 00:23:05 – Limit-Feed...
2025-08-27
27 min
Agriculture Today
2005 - New Savings Account...Drone Use in Late Crop Scouting
Trump Accounts Drones for Crop Scouting Limit-Feeding and Manure Scoring 00:01:05 – Trump Accounts: K-State and Washburn University law professor Roger McEowen discusses what young families need to know about Trump accounts and the impact high corn yields may have on producers. Trump Accounts 00:12:05 – Drones for Crop Scouting: The show continues with K-State precision agriculture specialist Deepak Joshi, along with K-State agronomists Tina Sullivan and Logan Simon, as they explain how drone technology can be a useful tool in the late crop season. eupdate.agronomy.ksu.edu 00:23:05 – Limit-Feed...
2025-08-27
27 min
Minneapolis Local Pulse
Wildfire Smoke Blankets Minneapolis, Jobs and Businesses Shake Up, Community Events Lift Spirits
Good morning, this is Minneapolis Local Pulse for Sunday, August 3rd, 2025. We begin today with breaking news that’s having a direct impact on our daily lives: Minneapolis is continuing to face hazardous air quality due to ongoing wildfire smoke from Canada. According to the Times of India and local weather reports, our city spent much of Friday with the second-worst air quality in the world, with an AQI in some neighborhoods topping 170. The state has extended its air quality alert through Monday at noon and health officials urge all of us to limit our outdoor activity, especially those with re...
2025-08-03
04 min
Agriculture Today
1937 - Extending Tax Cuts and Jobs Act...Taking Control of Brush Species
Tax Legislation for "One, Big, Beautiful Bill" Brush and Poison Ivy Control Cattle Health Metrics 00:01:05 – Tax Legislation for "One, Big, Beautiful Bill": Roger McEowen, K-State and Washburn law professor, starts the show explaining a recent piece of legislation. He talks about the "One, Big, Beautiful Bill" and what it means for taxpayers, farmers and ranchers. The "One, Big, Beautiful Bill" Tax Legislation - What Now? Roger on AgManager.info 00:12:05 – Brush and Poison Ivy Control: Keeping the show rolling is K-State weed specialist Sarah Lancaster as she discusses how to...
2025-05-21
27 min
Agriculture Today
1937 - Extending Tax Cuts and Jobs Act...Taking Control of Brush Species
Tax Legislation for "One, Big, Beautiful Bill" Brush and Poison Ivy Control Cattle Health Metrics 00:01:05 – Tax Legislation for "One, Big, Beautiful Bill": Roger McEowen, K-State and Washburn law professor, starts the show explaining a recent piece of legislation. He talks about the "One, Big, Beautiful Bill" and what it means for taxpayers, farmers and ranchers. The "One, Big, Beautiful Bill" Tax Legislation - What Now? Roger on AgManager.info 00:12:05 – Brush and Poison Ivy Control: Keeping the show rolling is K-State weed specialist Sarah Lancaster as she discusses how to...
2025-05-21
27 min
The Valley Today on WMOV AM
The Valley Today (1/28/25) featuring Nick Huffman and Molly Washburn
Tom Susman chats with Nick Huffman of the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources about the state's upcoming wild boar hunt in Boone, Logan, Raleigh and Wyoming Counties for West Virginia residents.Tom also has a conversation with Molly Washburn of the Downtown Ravenswood Partners about a recent survey taken by the city.
2025-01-29
38 min
The Self Investment Project with Kathy Washburn | Emotional Wellness, Midlife Reinvention & Reclaiming Your Authentic Self
Ep. 40 - Time Management and Self-Care with Lesley Logan
Discover how Pilates can revolutionize your mind-body connection and lead to a healthier, more balanced life in our latest episode. Kathy dives deep with Leslie Logan, founder of onlinepilatesclass.com, as they share personal journeys and expert advice on the transformative power of Pilates.From overcoming chronic pain to mastering time management and prioritizing self-care, Leslie and Kathy cover it all. Learn how small, intentional investments in your well-being can yield incredible benefits, both physically and mentally. They discuss the power of optimism, breaking free from perfectionism, and practical tips for integrating wellness into your busy life.
2024-12-30
56 min
TC Game Time Podcast
EP 129: MN Football Week 5 Recap & MN Washburn Soccer HC Aaron Percy
Dylan and Logan recap another wild week in Minnesota prep football. Only three unbeatens remain after some great games. We then preview another loaded slate of section-altering action for Week 6. We wrap up with an exclusive interview with Head Coach of #1 Minneapolis Washburn Aaron Percy at the 22:00 mark.
2024-10-01
36 min
The Garrett Ashley Mullet Show
Haman, and When Actual Conspiracies Propagate Disingenuous Conspiracy Theories
Then Haman said to King Ahasuerus, “There is a certain people scattered abroad and dispersed among the peoples in all the provinces of your kingdom. Their laws are different from those of every other people, and they do not keep the king’s laws, so that it is not to the king’s profit to tolerate them. If it please the king, let it be decreed that they be destroyed, and I will pay 10,000 talents of silver into the hands of those who have charge of the king’s business, that they may put it into the king’s treasuries...
2024-08-16
2h 40
The Rod & Greg Show
Rod Arquette Show: Old Guard Conservatives at a Crossroads with Trump-Vance Ticket
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Friday, July 26, 20244:20 pm: Henry Olsen, Senior Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center joins Rod for a conversation about how old guard conservatives are at a crossroads as they view the Trump-Vance ticket as a rejection of their views.4:38 pm: Caroline Moore, Vice President of Parents Defending Education joins the program for a conversation about Kamala Harris’ support of American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten, who is widely regarded by conservatives as a key player in keeping schools shut down during the covid pandemic.6:05 pm: Logan Washburn, Elec...
2024-07-27
1h 28
Collegian Week In Review
April 25th, 2024
This week on their last episode on the Collegian Week In Review, hosts Maddy Welsh and Lauren Scott first discuss this issue's top headlines. Then, they talk to Jillian Parks about her recent appointment as the Collegian's editor-in-chief. Finally, they talk to Colman Rowan about Associate Professor of Politics Adam Carrington's departure from the College. After graduation, Maddy will be teaching 5th grade history and language arts at a classical school in Texas. Lauren will be marrying longtime CWIR regular Logan Washburn and starting her job as a researcher for Dr. Phil Primetime.
2024-04-26
22 min
WRFH/Radio Free Hillsdale 101.7 FM
Collegian Week In Review: April 4th, 2024
This week on the Collegian Week in Review, hosts Maddy Welsh and Lauren Scott first talk through this issue's top headlines. Then, Maddy talks to Thomas McKenna about Hillsdale's connection to the most recent hire at Yale Law School. Finally, Lauren talks to Logan Washburn about two stories in city news this week.
2024-04-05
20 min
Collegian Week In Review
April 4th, 2024
This week on the Collegian Week in Review, hosts Maddy Welsh and Lauren Scott first talk through this issue's top headlines. Then, Maddy talks to Thomas McKenna about Hillsdale's connection to the most recent hire at Yale Law School. Finally, Lauren talks to Logan Washburn about two stories in city news this week.
2024-04-05
20 min
WRFH/Radio Free Hillsdale 101.7 FM
A Grandma's 25th Birthday, a Not-So-Fun Fungus, and an Explosive Room Makeover
In this episode of Sidebar on Radio Free Hillsdale, Lauren Scott, Maddy Welsh, and guest host Logan Washburn discuss wacky news stories about a centenarian’s 25th birthday, a not-so-fun fungus, an explosive decor item, and more. Then Logan quizzes Lauren and Maddy to see if they can determine which of his three zany stories is a lie.
2024-03-02
22 min
WRFH/Radio Free Hillsdale 101.7 FM
Collegian Week In Review: February 29th, 2023
This week on the Collegian Week in Review, hosts Maddy Welsh and Lauren Scott discuss this issue's top headlines. Then, they talk to Elizabeth Troutman about construction on campus. Finally, they talk to Logan Washburn about recent illnesses both county and statewide.
2024-03-01
21 min
Collegian Week In Review
February 29th, 2024
This week on the Collegian Week in Review, hosts Maddy Welsh and Lauren Scott discuss this issue's top headlines. Then, they talk to Elizabeth Troutman about construction on campus. Finally, they talk to Logan Washburn about recent illnesses both county and statewide.
2024-03-01
21 min
Collegian Week In Review
February 22nd, 2024
This week on the Collegian Week in Review, hosts Maddy Welsh and Lauren Scott first discuss this issue's top headlines. Then, they talk to Logan Washburn about a strange illness affecting children in Quincy. Finally, they talk to Eleanor Whitaker about a recent talk on campus.
2024-02-23
20 min
Collegian Week In Review
February 8th, 2024
Hosts Lauren Scott and Maddy Welsh first discuss the top headlines of this week's issue of the Collegian, then they talk to Logan Washburn about the recent Center for Constructive Alternatives at the College. Finally, they talk to Carly Moran about problems with the current trends surrounding skincare for younger girls and about her piece on Hillsdale's recent deer harvest.
2024-02-09
22 min
Great Men Back Then
Great Men Back Then: Gilbert Otteson
Joining us on the show is Logan Washburn, great grandson of Gilbert Otteson who was a soldier and chaplain during World War II. Logan shares stories about his great grandpa Gilbert pertaining to his personal life and his life during the war.
2024-02-02
22 min
Collegian Week In Review
January 25th, 2024
This week on the Collegian Week in Review, hosts Maddy Welsh and Lauren Scott discuss the top headlines and stories, as well as talk to Logan Washburn about the catching of a local predator and a new campaign that has been launched for state representative.
2024-01-26
22 min
Collegian Week In Review
January 18th, 2024
This week on the first episode of 2024, hosts Maddy Welsh and Lauren Scott discuss top headlines and then Maddy talks to Logan Washburn about Mayor Stockford's recent announcement that he will be running for a state representative position.
2024-01-19
19 min
TC Game Time Podcast
EP 105: Boys Hoops Midseason Check-In & Ranking Cereals with Breck's Daniel Freitag
Matt returns to the fold and the guys reconvene to take the pulse of boys basketball in the Metro, including an interview with University of Wisconsin commit Daniel Freitag, a senior at Breck and one of the top-150 high school seniors in the country! Starting at (2:43), Logan breaks down two major games in Class 4A from the past week, including No. 1 Wayzata's dominant win over No. 5 Lakeville North last week (3:49). He discusses the State's top-rated player in Jackson McAndrew and how he matched up with future Badger Jack Robison (7:40) in the top-5 battle. Logan also breaks down...
2024-01-09
54 min
TC Game Time Podcast
EP 101: Previewing the HS Boys Basketball Season with the TC Hoops Czar!
Matt and Logan are joined by the "TC Hoops Czar" to talk everything high school hoops as the boys basketball season tips off en masse this week in Minnesota! They start their in-depth season preview by talking the implications of the shot clock this season (2:51) and the most notable coaching changes around the Metro heading into the year (7:01). Discussed next are the top players in the Metro to watch going into the year, including recent Creighton commit Jackson McAndrew of Wayzata, Daniel Freitag (Wisconsin, Breck School), future Colorado State teammates Jon Mokonnen (Eastview) and Kyle...
2023-12-04
49 min
Collegian Week In Review
November 16th, 2023
On this week's episode of the Collegian Week in Review, hosts Maddy Welsh and Lauren Scott recap this week's top headlines before talking to Logan Washburn about the premier of a recent student documentary and to Alex Deimel about the recent retirement of the Chargers' head football coach, Keith Otterbein.
2023-11-17
22 min
Collegian Week In Review
November 2nd, 2023
This week on the Collegian Week in Review, hosts Maddy Welsh and Lauren Scott talk to Elyse Apel about the war in Israel as well as a grant given to Hillsdale County, Logan Washburn about the Keefer House hotel, and finally they talk to Moira Gleason about a new business opening up in downtown Hillsdale.
2023-11-03
22 min
Collegian Week In Review
October 12th, 2023
On this episode of the Collegian Week in Review, hosts Maddy Welsh and Lauren Scott first discuss top headlines of the week. Then, they talk to Colman Rowan about a recent book talk an alumnus gave on campus as well as an upcoming local wrestling match, and finally they talk to Logan Washburn about a situation on campus involving a predator.
2023-10-13
22 min
Collegian Week In Review
September 29th, 2023
This week on the Collegian Week in Review, hosts Maddy Welsh and Lauren Scott talk to Logan Washburn about a recent groundbreaking at the College as well as recent arrests about the events of January 6th 2021, Elizabeth Troutman about how Hillsdale placed on recent rankings of free speech on college campuses, and Emma Verrigni about the 50th anniversary of the WHIP program.
2023-09-29
22 min
Collegian Week In Review
September 21st, 2023
In this episode of the Collegian Week in Review, guest host Logan Washburn talks with hosts Maddy Welsh and Lauren Scott about this week's news and top headlines, then they talk with Carly Moran about Hillsdale College's endowment and the closing of a local orchard.
2023-09-22
22 min
Collegian Week In Review
September 7th, 2023
On today's episode of the Collegian Week in Review, hosts Maddy Welsh and talk to Moira Gleason about why she thinks McIntyre Residence is better than Olds Residence, Stephen Berntson about his new student band, and Logan Washburn about an upcoming event and a crime story on campus.
2023-09-07
22 min
Collegian Week In Review
August 31st, 2023
This week on the Collegian Week in Review, hosts Maddy Welsh and Lauren Scott first discuss interesting headlines in the Collegian. Then, they talk to Jillian Parks about a play that was recently written about Hillsdale, followed by Nathan Stanish talking about how the recent Barbie movie is for men, too. Finally, the episode concludes with a discussion between Collegian reporters Logan Washburn and Micah Hart about the recent Republican debate.
2023-08-31
29 min
Collegian Week In Review
August 24th, 2023
The Collegian Week in Review is back for another season! This week on the semester's inaugural episode, hosts Maddy Welsh and Lauren Scott first discuss interesting headlines of the week. Then, they talk to Jillian Parks about an article she wrote about the incoming freshmen class and another she wrote about how it is ok to not have an internship over the summer. Finally, they talk to Logan Washburn about the new Meijer that's being built near Hillsdale.
2023-08-25
20 min
The Cabin
Top Places to Stargaze in Wisconsin
The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we’re featuring MarinetteCounty; https://bit.ly/3hPiwKZ The Cabin is also presented by Jolly Good Soda, available in all your classic favorite flavors that weremember from childhood. The diet line offers 0 calories, 0 carbs, 0 sugars, and no caffeine – perfect formixers or just enjoying on a warm summer day (or any day, for that matter); always Wisconsin-based,you can follow @jollygoodsoda on social for the latest on new flavors, fun promotions, and more. Learn...
2023-06-06
41 min
The Ringer NBA Show
Gary Washburn on Jaylen Brown, Kyrie Irving, and the Boston Celtics | Real Ones
Logan is joined by national NBA writer for the Boston Globe Gary Washburn to discuss Jaylen Brown’s recent comments on his future with the Boston Celtics and his complicated relationship with the team. Finally, they close out with their Real Ones of the Week.Hosts: Logan Murdock and Raja BellGuest: Gary WashburnProducer: Jonathan KermahProduction Assistant: Kai Grady Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2023-03-23
1h 03
Collegian Week In Review
November 17th, 2022
In this week's episode of the Collegian Week in Review, hosts Maddy Welsh and Lauren Scott talk to Maggie Hroncich about a portrait of a Hillsdale College professor going up in the Michigan supreme court building, Olivia Pero about the retirement of the College's athletic director after over 15 years of service, and Logan Washburn about city news. Then, Maddy and Lauren discuss various stories from the features section.
2022-11-18
21 min
Collegian Week In Review
November 10th, 2022
In this episode of the Collegian Week in Review, hosts Maddy Welsh and Lauren Scott talk to Nathan Stanish about a Hillsdale College student who is TikTok famous for yo-yoing, Logan Washburn about this week's city news, and Thomas McKenna and Colman Rowan on the issue of homelessness in Hillsdale. Then, Lauren and Logan discuss the pros and cons of the popular app, BeReal.
2022-11-18
22 min
Collegian Week In Review
October 27th, 2022
This week on the Collegian Week in Review, host Lauren Scott interviews Logan Washburn about the recent forum focusing on local Hillsdale elections and the improvement of Hillsdale County's roads. She also talks to Isabella Helms about Hillsdale Thrift's involvement in local nonprofits and the recent Trunk-or-Treat event at the Hillsdale fair grounds. Finally, Lauren will talk about the upcoming documentary on Hillsdale alumna Elizabeth Smith Friedman, who was a cryptanalyst in both World Wars. The Collegian Week in Review discusses relevant stories and topics as seen in the Collegian, Hillsdale College's newspaper. Those interviewed include primarily writers for the...
2022-10-28
22 min
Collegian Week In Review
October 20th, 2022
This week on the Collegian Week In Review, hosts Maddy Welsh and Lauren Scott talk to Logan Washburn about a lawsuit filed against Hillsdale County Republicans and other city news, Megan Williams on why California is not as bad as Hillsdale students think it is and the 75th anniversary of the Tower Players, and Christian Peck-Dimit on Hillsdale College football. Then, Lauren talks about the College's K-12 schools opening this fall. The Collegian Week In Review is a show recapping this week's edition of the Collegian, Michigan's oldest newspaper. Every week, hosts Maddy Welsh and Lauren Scott interview writers and...
2022-10-21
22 min
Collegian Week In Review
October 6th, 2022
This week on the Collegian Week In Review, hosts Maddy Welsh and Lauren Scott talk to Logan Washburn about city news and the controversy of Hillsdale College in media, Carly Moran on local businesses, and Ally Hall on why everyone should go to therapy.
2022-10-11
21 min
Doc Washburn Show
The Doc Washburn Show, September 27, 2022 - Episode 247
Our guest today - Dr. Ted Malloch - was detained by the FBI at Logan International Airport in Boston in 2018, but never charged with a crime! Hear his hair-raising story on this special edition of the Doc Washburn Show!
2022-09-27
53 min
Collegian Week In Review
September 22, 2022
In this episode, hosts Maddy Welsh and Lauren Scott talk to Logan Washburn about this week's city news, Carly Moran about "localvores" and eating locally, and Emily Swartz about Hillsdale mayor Adam Stockford's recent wrestling match. Finally, Maddy talks to Lauren about recent hires in the Hillsdale Academy.
2022-09-23
21 min
旅行熱炒店:世界地理人文探索頻道
EP63 打工旅遊達人的黃石+冰河國家公園私房攻略 | 美利堅炙燒法蘭西,再配上一點加勒比海和西非:品嚐路易斯安那的Cajun風味 ft. 雪柔的走跳日誌 Cheryl
「去一次黃石國家公園不夠,那你不會去第二次嗎?只去玩幾天嫌太少,那你不會去一整個夏天嗎?」 因為朋友的照片而對黃石一見鍾情的Cheryl,決定以打工旅遊的方式,用一整個夏天的時間體驗黃石,而且還連續去了三年,一路被升到了飯店經理!接著她又到了更北邊的冰河國家公園。連續四年的打工旅遊經驗,使她成為PRO級的國家公園達人。 這兩個無論是Cheryl還是主廚Jerome都狂推不已的國家公園,究竟有什麼獨步全球的特色?對於時間有限的旅人來說,有哪些地方是Cheryl認為無論如何都一定要去的?走入自然並不意味著放飛自我,有什麼很重要但總是被忽略的事,是每一個走入國家公園的人都應該留意的? 至於位於美國南方的路易斯安那州,其首府紐奧良在許多人心目中可以和派對、狂歡劃上等號,然而這裡的有趣之處絕對不止於此!一塊經歷過西班牙、法國與美國統治的土地,又迎來了源自西非或加勒比海的人們,多元文化的交融迸發,讓這裡產生了不得了的化學反應;從語言、建築、法制到大家最關心的美食,每件事物都訴說著它與眾不同的過往。 因此在這集的最後,居住在當地的Cheryl就要從食物出發,來帶大家認識所謂的「Cajun卡津風味」,以及它們如何展現了路易斯安那獨特的混血身世! 🎙️ 來賓簡介: Cheryl,台北長大的90後,大學畢業後來到美國工作。在朋友的洗腦下,找到了第一份工作在黃石國家公園,原以為只是短暫的一個夏天、體驗一下大自然的工作,結果因為太愛那裡,於是連續工作了3個夏天,接著2020年又跑到了冰河國家公園待了一個夏天,最後輾轉來到目前的座標:集各種美食於一地的路易斯安那州! 網站 https://cherylnotathome.com Facebook https://facebook.com/cherylnotathome Instagram https://instagram.com/home.is.ontheroad ✅ 本集重點: (00:01:55) 原本以為打工旅遊就只是整理飯店房間,沒想到其實還蠻辛苦的? (00:05:34) 全世界國家公園的開山始祖:黃石的歷史背景與地理位置 (00:08:30) 如果你的時間真的超有限,那這幾個地方絕對不能錯過:Mammoth Hot Springs、Canyon Village和Old Faithful (00:11:02) 值得推薦的體驗:Hayden Valley觀星、Mount Washburn健行與Yellowstone Lake泛舟 (00:13:49) 最重要也最基本,但總是有遊客搞不清楚的事情:如何正確應對野生動物 (00:18:33) 超級容易向隅的熱門國家公園,工作人員才知道的飯店與露營訂房小秘密(噓~) (00:20:49) 位置超級偏遠的冰河國家公園,其實有個交通超方便的前往方式? (00:23:19) 冰河國家公園的不可錯過:Going-to-the-Sun Road與Logan Pass (00:26:36) 健行者天堂裡,CP值最高的一條步道:Grinnell Glacier Trail (00:29:00) 工作人員的秘密基地:Lake McDonald旁的Beach Twelve (00:33:04) 一秒國土變成兩倍大!1803年Louisiana Purchase,與路易斯安那州的混血歷史 (00:37:32) 美利堅炙燒法蘭西,再配上一點加勒比海和西非:路易斯安那融合料理研討會! (00:41:38) 紐奧良的西、法、美混合建築,低窪的地勢與卡翠納颶風 (00:45:00) 從建築、語言到法制,到處都有法國文化的痕跡!而且還要拼誰比較法國? (00:48:32) 因為一股神奇的力量而消失的結尾,哪裡可以找到Cheryl Show note https://ltsoj.com/podcast-ep063 Facebook https://facebook.com/travel.wok Instagram https://instagram.com/travel.wok Thread https://www.threads.net/@travel.wok Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@travelwok 意見回饋 https://forms.gle/4v9Xc5PJz4geQp7K7 寫信給主廚 travel.wok@ltsoj.com 旅行熱炒店官網 https://ltsoj.com/
2021-08-05
50 min
Amended
Episode 6: Walking in Two Worlds
When the 19th Amendment was ratified in 1920, a large number of Native American women still could not vote. The U.S. government did not recognize them as citizens. And if having U.S. citizenship required them to renounce tribal sovereignty, many Native women didn’t want it. But early-twentieth-century writer, composer, and activist Zitkála-Šá was determined to fight for both. In this episode, host Laura Free speaks with digital artist Marlena Myles (Spirit Lake Dakota) whose art is inspired by Dakota imagery and history, and by Zitkála-Šá’s legacy. Dr. Cathleen Cahill, author of Recasting the Vote: How Women of C...
2021-05-05
45 min
Amended
Episode 6: Walking in Two Worlds
When the 19th Amendment was ratified in 1920, a large number of Native American women still could not vote. The U.S. government did not recognize them as citizens. And if having U.S. citizenship required them to renounce tribal sovereignty, many Native women didn’t want it. But early-twentieth-century writer, composer, and activist Zitkála-Šá was determined to fight for both.In this episode, host Laura Free speaks with digital artist Marlena Myles (Spirit Lake Dakota) whose art is inspired by Dakota imagery and history, and by Zitkála-Šá’s legacy. Dr. Cathleen Cahill, author of Recasting the Vote...
2021-05-05
48 min
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Episode 5: The Submerged Half
In 1912, Mabel Lee, a teenaged immigrant from China, led a New York City suffrage parade on horseback. Ineligible for U.S. citizenship due to anti-Chinese immigration policy, Mabel nonetheless spoke out for American women’s political equality. She envisioned a world where all women had the right to vote—and she wanted white suffragists to pay attention to the discrimination and racism faced by Chinese American women. In this episode, producer Reva Goldberg travels to Chinatown to meet with Reverend Bayer Lee, who honors Mabel’s legacy as the pastor of the church community that Mabel and her parents dedicated themsel...
2021-02-10
40 min
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Episode 5: The Submerged Half
In 1912, Mabel Lee, a teenaged immigrant from China, led a New York City suffrage parade on horseback. Ineligible for U.S. citizenship due to anti-Chinese immigration policy, Mabel nonetheless spoke out for American women’s political equality. She envisioned a world where all women had the right to vote—and she wanted white suffragists to pay attention to the discrimination and racism faced by Chinese American women. In this episode, producer Reva Goldberg travels to Chinatown to meet with Reverend Bayer Lee, who honors Mabel’s legacy as the pastor of the church community that Ma...
2021-02-10
43 min
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Episode 4: Embers and Activism
On March 25, 1911, a fire swept through the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory in New York City, claiming the lives of 146 workers. Most of the victims were young immigrant women from Eastern and Southern Europe. In the wake of the fire, a group of women labor activists fought to ensure that the tragedy led to concrete change. In this episode, host Laura Free speaks with Dr. Annelise Orleck, author of Common Sense and a Little Fire, to learn about the women who agitated for better working conditions before and after the Triangle Fire. Rose Schneiderman, Pauline Newman, and Clara Lemlich had a shared v...
2020-12-23
44 min
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Episode 4: Embers and Activism
On March 25, 1911, a fire swept through the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory in New York City, claiming the lives of 146 workers. Most of the victims were young immigrant women from Eastern and Southern Europe. In the wake of the fire, a group of women labor activists fought to ensure that the tragedy led to concrete change. In this episode, host Laura Free speaks with Dr. Annelise Orleck, author of Common Sense and a Little Fire, to learn about the women who agitated for better working conditions before and after the Triangle Fire. Rose Schneiderman, Pauline Newman, a...
2020-12-23
47 min
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Bonus: “Civic Action: Voting, Part 1” from Civics 101
Suffragists fought hard for the vote. They also knew that gaining access to the ballot was not the end of the struggle for political representation. This week Amended host Laura Free introduces a special episode from Civics 101, a podcast about how democracy works, to help us understand what a vote really means. The United States is a representative democracy. The idea is that we’re a government by the people (we vote officials into office) and for the people (the officials in office are supposed to represent our interests). But Civics 101 hosts Hannah McCarthy and Nick Capodice learn that it’s no...
2020-09-23
26 min
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Bonus: “Civic Action: Voting, Part 1” from Civics 101
Suffragists fought hard for the vote. They also knew that gaining access to the ballot was not the end of the struggle for political representation. This week Amended host Laura Free introduces a special episode from Civics 101, a podcast about how democracy works, to help us understand what a vote really means. The United States is a representative democracy. The idea is that we’re a government by the people (we vote officials into office) and for the people (the officials in office are supposed to represent our interests). But Civics 101 hosts Hannah McCarthy and Nick Capodice learn that it...
2020-09-23
29 min
Amended
Bonus: “Truth Is of No Color” from And Nothing Less
The scope of women’s political history is so vast that it can’t be covered by one podcast. This week Amended host Laura Free introduces a special episode from And Nothing Less, a seven-part series from the Women’s Suffrage Centennial Commission and PRX. This episode is more than a story about women’s rights. It’s a story about civil rights. And women like Ida B. Wells and Mary Church Terrell understood that the suffrage fight was as much about race as it was gender. Hosts Rosario Dawson and Retta speak with some great guests you’ll recognize from Amended...
2020-09-16
35 min
Amended
Bonus: “Truth Is of No Color” from And Nothing Less
The scope of women’s political history is so vast that it can’t be covered by one podcast. This week Amended host Laura Free introduces a special episode from And Nothing Less, a seven-part series from the Women’s Suffrage Centennial Commission and PRX. This episode is more than a story about women’s rights. It’s a story about civil rights. And women like Ida B. Wells and Mary Church Terrell understood that the suffrage fight was as much about race as it was gender. Hosts Rosario Dawson and Retta speak with some great guests you’ll recognize fr...
2020-09-16
35 min
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Episode 3: Of Rights and Wrongs
After the Civil War, many abolitionists and women's rights activists saw an opportunity to team up and advance equality for all. African American author and orator Frances Ellen Watkins Harper was hopeful, too. But she also knew that politics and prejudice could shatter this tentative alliance, with devastating consequences. She wasn’t about to let that happen without a fight. To help tell Frances’s story, host Laura Free meets up with Sharia Benn, a writer, researcher and theater artist who has spent a decade portraying Frances for public audiences. Laura also spends time with historian Bettye Collier-Thomas in Bettye’s exten...
2020-09-09
39 min
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Episode 3: Of Rights and Wrongs
After the Civil War, many abolitionists and women's rights activists saw an opportunity to team up and advance equality for all. African American author and orator Frances Ellen Watkins Harper was hopeful, too. But she also knew that politics and prejudice could shatter this tentative alliance, with devastating consequences. She wasn’t about to let that happen without a fight.To help tell Frances’s story, host Laura Free meets up with Sharia Benn, a writer, researcher and theater artist who has spent a decade portraying Frances for public audie...
2020-09-09
42 min
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Episode 2: Any Woman
The right to vote was only one of many demands that women made prior to the Civil War. Zooming in on another priority, the right to bodily autonomy, changes our understanding of who was at the forefront of the struggle for women’s rights. Host Laura Free, a historian of women and politics, travels to Baltimore, Maryland, to spend a day with legal historian Martha S. Jones. They visit the Homewood Museum, a 19th century mansion once owned by a family of enslavers, to grapple with its legacy of slavery and sexual violence through the story of one enslaved resident, Ch...
2020-09-02
42 min
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Episode 2: Any Woman
The right to vote was only one of many demands that women made prior to the Civil War. Zooming in on another priority, the right to bodily autonomy, changes our understanding of who was at the forefront of the struggle for women’s rights.Host Laura Free, a historian of women and politics, travels to Baltimore, Maryland, to spend a day with legal historian Martha S. Jones. They visit the Homewood Museum, a 19th century mansion once owned by a family of enslavers, to grapple with its legacy of slavery and sexual violence through the story of on...
2020-09-02
46 min
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Episode 1: Myths and Sentiments
How do we tell the story of the (unfinished) struggle for women’s voting rights? Who gave us the dominant suffrage narrative? And who gets left out? Our host is Laura Free, a historian of women and politics. She reflects on the suffrage story she learned as a child, one that centers a few white women. She speaks with historians Bettye Collier-Thomas and Lisa Tetrault about the work they’ve done to show there is much more to the story. Next, Laura travels to Seneca Falls, New York, site of the 1848 women’s rights convention, with guest Judith Wellman. Dr. Wellman...
2020-08-26
37 min
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Episode 1: Myths and Sentiments
How do we tell the story of the (unfinished) struggle for women’s voting rights? Who gave us the dominant suffrage narrative? And who gets left out? Our host is Laura Free, a historian of women and politics. She reflects on the suffrage story she learned as a child, one that centers a few white women. She speaks with historians Bettye Collier-Thomas and Lisa Tetrault about the work they’ve done to show there is much more to the story. Next, Laura travels to Seneca Falls, New York, site of the 1848 women’s rights convent...
2020-08-26
41 min
SLUG Mag Soundwaves
Episode #45 – GoGo 37, Burnell Washburn, Dennis Mecham, Yze, This Light Of Ours
In today's episode, SLUG writer Westin Porter makes his way down to St. George for an interview on the all-ages venue GoGo 37; SLUG photographer Sam Milianta talks to longtime SLC photographer Dennis Mecham about Kodak and shooting on film; SLUG writer Johnny Logan heads over to The Leonardo for details about the traveling Civil Rights exhibit, "This Light Of Ours." Plus, we've got music from May's Localized performers, Burnell Washburn and Yze. The Heavy Metal Shop turns 25 years old this year and we’d like to hear some of your favorite memories from the shop! Call our voicemail line and t...
2012-05-14
39 min