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Record Deep #372 (17-08-2025)
01. Ossie - That's a Vibe 02. Abakus - Your Love Is So Wrong 03. Bryan Jones, The Sound Republic - Chicago Jack 04. Yvvan Back - Still 05. Theos - The One You Love 06. Prunk & Red 87, Ruze - Express 07. Dj Minx, Kevin Knapp - House Katz 08. Tchami, Niiko X Swae - Waiting 09. Calippo - 10 Words 10. Aquo, Arkady Antsyrev - Tonight 11. Jelly For The Babies, Salski - Second Chance 12. Bleu Clair, Ootoro - Beat Like This 13. Chris Lake, Nathan Nicholson - Memories 14. Francis De Simone, Chicks Luv Us - Fk The Rules 15. Somersault - Rock 16. Peverell, Sweet Female Attitude, Windy City - Hardly Breathe 17. George...
2025-08-18
1h 59
Record Deep
Record Deep #372 (17-08-2025)
01. Ossie - That's a Vibe 02. Abakus - Your Love Is So Wrong 03. Bryan Jones, The Sound Republic - Chicago Jack 04. Yvvan Back - Still 05. Theos - The One You Love 06. Prunk & Red 87, Ruze - Express 07. Dj Minx, Kevin Knapp - House Katz 08. Tchami, Niiko X Swae - Waiting 09. Calippo - 10 Words 10. Aquo, Arkady Antsyrev - Tonight 11. Jelly For The Babies, Salski - Second Chance 12. Bleu Clair, Ootoro - Beat Like This 13. Chris Lake, Nathan Nicholson - Memories 14. Francis De Simone, Chicks Luv Us - Fk The Rules 15. Somersault - Rock 16. Peverell, Sweet Female Attitude, Windy City - Hardly Breathe 17. George...
2025-08-18
1h 59
The Animal Advocate
The Pet Care Access Crisis That Telehealth Could Help Solve: A Veterinarian's View
Guest: Dr. Lauren Hughes, Heal House Call Veterinarians When veterinary costs skyrocket and transportation becomes impossible, pets suffer and families face heartbreaking surrender decisions. But what if the solution is already in your pocket? Dr. Lauren Hughes has practiced veterinary medicine across six states and seen firsthand how barriers to care harm animals and families. Now she's taking a different approach—bringing veterinary care directly to people's homes and, when allowed, she's used telehealth to reach those who can't afford traditional clinic visits. In this episode, we explore: Why veterinary costs have ex...
2025-08-14
23 min
The Animal Advocate
Veterinary Telehealth: Expanding Access for Underserved Pet Owners
Millions of pet owners can't access basic veterinary care—not because vets don't want to help, but because a single legal requirement blocks the technology that could help them connect with each other. What if removing one outdated rule could transform pet healthcare overnight? In this episode, we expose how Veterinarian-Client-Patient Relationship (VCPR) laws and policies create artificial barriers that keep telehealth from reaching the communities that need it most. While human medicine embraces virtual care, veterinary regulations lag behind, forcing pet owners to choose between expensive emergency visits and watching their animals suffer. You'll le...
2025-08-04
18 min
The Animal Advocate
How Youth Activists are Fighting Backyard Breeders with Steve Hughes of Youth4Animals
Fighting Puppy Mills Through Youth Activism and "Samson's Law" After our last episode on cracking down on backyard breeders struck a nerve online, we're diving deeper into solutions with Steve Hughes, founder of Pets in Danger and Youth4Animals. Steve shares how he's mobilizing middle school, high school, and college students to combat the puppy mill pipeline through education and legislative advocacy. In This Episode You'll Learn: How "Samson's Law" would require breeder registration and hold online platforms accountable Why the "adopt never shop" message resonates with young people How students earn community service...
2025-07-23
17 min
The PartsEdge Podcast with Kaylee Felio
Marriage, Auto, and Mindset: Building Successful Careers and Communities Together
Courtney Paschal is the Client Success Manager at Ellison Automotive Strategies and a seasoned automotive professional who began her career at Street Toyota in 2013. A passionate leader in both the automotive industry and her Amarillo community, Courtney is a Top 40 Under 40 honoree in Automotive News and actively serves with No Boundaries International. She’s also a proud dog mom to Cash, Tipper, and Penny.Brad Paschal is the Market President at Dynatron Software and President of Brad Paschal Consulting. Starting his career in sales at Street Volkswagen, he worked his way up to e-Commerce Di...
2025-07-08
44 min
The Animal Advocate
How to Stop Backyard Breeding: A Novel Approach to Shelter Overcrowding
Every year, 6.5 million animals enter U.S. shelters while countless puppy ads flood Craigslist and Facebook. What if the solution isn't chasing individual breeders, but regulating the platforms that enable them? In this episode, we explore a revolutionary three-part regulatory framework that transforms online advertising platforms from passive enablers into active enforcement partners. Instead of playing whack-a-mole with hidden backyard breeders, this systems approach creates economic incentives that make unregistered breeding unprofitable. You'll learn: Why current breeder regulations miss the mark The hidden economics driving backyard breeding operations How mandatory registration + platform liability = fewer...
2025-07-04
20 min
The Animal Advocate
Rethinking Wildlife Protection: From Scarcity to Abundance
Are our wildlife laws failing animals until it’s too late? In this episode of The Animal Advocate, Penny Ellison reveals how crisis-based conservation puts entire species and ecosystems at risk, discusses staggering declines in birds and biodiversity, and shares how we can flip the script to foster abundance. Discover proven solutions, real-life success stories, and practical steps you can take to help save wildlife—starting locally. Preserve biodiversity and make a difference for future generations. #WildlifeConservation #AnimalAdvocacy #Biodiversity #EnvironmentalProtection Show Notes 00:00 – Welcome & Introduction Why our approach to wildlife protection is fundamentally flawed.
2025-06-27
18 min
The SPY Trader
Market Pulse: Sector Rotation & Fed Watch
Fresh news and strategies for traders. SPY Trader episode #1234. Hey there, Spy Traders! It's your pal, Penny Stockington, here, and it's 6 pm on Thursday, June 12th, 2025, Pacific Time. Let's dive into what's shaking up the market right now. The US market had a mixed day, closing slightly up. The S&P 500 is up 0.4% and the Nasdaq's added 0.2%. The Dow closed 101 points higher. Seems like we're holding onto those gains after yesterday's good news on CPI and the Treasury auction, plus today's PPI report. But, the Russell 2000 is lagging a bit. In sectors, Tech and Utilities are the MVPs today, especially...
2025-06-13
02 min
The Animal Advocate
Exotic Animal Trafficking and Safe Havens with Bobbi Brink
Have you ever wondered what really happens to lions, tigers, and bears after backyard breeders and shady roadside zoos are finally shut down? Who steps in for these animals when the authorities seize them? In this episode, host Penny Ellison sits down with Bobbi Brink, the founder and director of Lions, Tigers, and Bears Sanctuary—a GFAS-accredited sanctuary that offers rescued wild animals a second chance at a real life. Bobbi pulls back the curtain on the underworld of wildlife trafficking, exposes the sham “sanctuaries” that are little more than roadside attractions, and shares incredible stories of rescue...
2025-06-04
30 min
The Animal Advocate
Wild Animal Ownership: Exotic Pets, Roadside Zoos and Public Risk
In this episode, host Penny Ellison exposes the $15 billion exotic pet industry and its hidden costs. From 17.6 million exotic animals kept as pets in American homes to over 3,000 roadside zoos offering dangerous wildlife encounters, Penny examines the risks to both animals and humans while exploring the patchwork of laws meant to regulate this massive trade. Episode Highlights: 00:00 Exotic Animals: Ownership Crisis - How viral videos mask the reality of 17.6 million exotic pets suffering in American homes 05:07 Risks of Keeping Slow Lorises - Asia's only venomous primate faces 90% mortality rates and brutal tooth extractions for the pet...
2025-05-29
30 min
The Animal Advocate
Getting Started as an Animal Shelter Volunteer
In this practical episode, host Penny Ellison speaks with Megan, a dedicated volunteer with 17 years of experience at the Pennsylvania SPCA. They explore how to overcome the intimidation of volunteering at animal shelters and the various ways anyone can make a meaningful difference in shelter animals' lives. Episode Highlights: 00:00 Breaking Down Volunteering Barriers: Penny discusses why many animal lovers hesitate to volunteer and how to bridge the gap between wanting to help and actually helping 02:30 Starting the Volunteering Journey: Megan shares how she began volunteering with a friend and formed bonds with individual dogs that kept...
2025-05-21
21 min
The Animal Advocate
Beyond the Shelter Walls: Examining Managed Intake and Community Sheltering
In this thought-provoking episode, host Penny Ellison explores two transformative approaches reshaping animal sheltering: managed intake and community sheltering. Penny examines how shelters are addressing the fundamental challenge of having more animals than available homes. Episode Highlights: 00:00 Rethinking Broken Animal Shelter Systems: Understanding why traditional shelter models aren't working and the mathematical reality of "live release rates" 05:52 Revolutionizing Shelter Intake Management: How appointment-based sheltering creates breathing room for staff and potentially better outcomes for animals 07:15 Rethinking Animal Shelter Capacity: Insights from UC Davis's "Capacity for Care" model and how national organizations...
2025-05-07
29 min
The Animal Advocate
Inside 150+ Animal Shelters: Cara Achterberg on Rising Euthanasia Rates and Solutions
Animal shelter advocate and founder of Who Will Let the Dogs Out Cara Achterberg shares insights from visits to 150+ shelters, discussing rising dog euthanasia rates and approaches used at successful facilities. Hear her perspective on "managed intake" and "community sheltering" concepts, plus practical ways to help homeless pets through fostering, volunteering, and advocacy. Whether you're new to animal advocacy or experienced, discover strategies to support your local animal shelter and help reduce euthanasia rates in your community. #ShelterDogs #AnimalAdvocacy #PetAdoption Show Notes 00:00 Introduction 03:13 Cara's Journey: Fostering Dogs to Advocate for Shelter Dogs and T...
2025-04-16
33 min
The Animal Advocate
Lost Dog Recovery: Legal Timelines & Prevention Strategies That Save Lives
Lost your dog? Learn about the critical first 24 hours, legal shelter hold periods, and prevention strategies that reunite families with their pets. Real stories and actionable advice for pet owners. Lost Dog Recovery: Legal Timelines & Prevention Strategies That Save Lives Every year, millions of dogs go missing, and the first 24 hours are critical for recovery. In this episode, we break down exactly what to do if your dog goes missing, how the shelter system works legally, and prevention strategies that could save your pet's life. We also share the powerful story of Polo, who was...
2025-04-04
28 min
The Animal Advocate
Beyond Breed Bias: Fighting Discriminatory Housing Policies for Dog Owners
Welcome back to The Animal Advocate, where we're your go-to resource for turning empathy for animals into tangible advocacy. We’ve been busy behind the scenes creating fresh content, and we're excited to share some changes to our podcast format. Alongside our regular episodes, we'll be bringing you insightful interviews with those on the frontline of animal protection, such as shelter directors and legislative advocates, to inspire and guide your advocacy journey. In today’s episode, we're diving into dog breed discrimination in housing. Many families face the heartbreaking decision of choosing between their homes and t...
2025-03-19
21 min
The Animal Advocate
Changing the Pit Bull Story: From Fear to Facts
This episode of focuses on changing the narrative around pit bulls. Host Penny Ellison discusses how pit bulls have become unfairly demonized, similar to how other breeds like German Shepherds and Dobermans were stigmatized in the past. She explains that "pit bull" isn't actually a specific breed but a catch-all term for several breeds and mixes. Pit bulls make up 30-60% of shelter dogs and have longer stays and are much more likely to die in shelters than dogs with other breed labels. Major challenges include overbreeding, negative stereotypes, lack of access to veterinary care, and breed-specific legislation. Research sh...
2025-02-20
16 min
The Mission Matters
Innovation in Church and Missions
Are there unchurched and unreached peoples who might be missed by current methodologies and mindsets? Is innovation in church and missions primarily a process that has to do with ideas/technologies/tools/methods or does it reside in something else that God gifts us with? Pioneering isn’t easy - the Church needs better pathways to nurture ideas, support innovators, and build collaborative movements for the challenges of our time. Tyler Prieb founded Missional Labs to help bring a startup mentality to individuals and teams working on new projects that go after Great Commission impact.Join Ted Esler and...
2025-02-12
38 min
The Animal Advocate
Fix It: Making Spay/Neuter Accessible and Affordable
Welcome back to "The Animal Advocate," your guide to transforming your compassion for animals into meaningful action. In our latest episode, we examine shelter overpopulation and explore one way to reduce intake: spay and neuter programs. With over 6.5 million animals entering shelters in 2023 alone, many from unplanned litters, we examine whether mandatory spay and neuter laws are the answer or if there's a more effective approach. Join host Penny Ellison, a seasoned animal law expert, as she breaks down the challenges, such as the financial and logistical barriers pet owners face and presents successful models from across...
2025-02-06
17 min
Liberty Roundtable Podcast
Radio Show Hour 1 – 01/23/2025
* Guest: Pete Sepp - President of National Tax Payers Union - (NTU) is the Voice of America's Taxpayers, mobilizing elected officials and citizens on behalf of tax relief and reform - NTU.org* Guest: Bryan Rust, Over the past 50 years, The Rust Family has been working to educate customers about precious metals - FreeWaterCoinCo.com* Honest Money Report: Gold - $2743.40 Silver - $30.20.* Plows 'cannot be everywhere at once', Warmer temperatures will bring some relief to millions of Americans from Texas to Florida following deadly ice storm.* New York Times Complains Labeling...
2025-01-23
54 min
The Animal Advocate
Understanding Animal Shelters: Roles, Challenges, and Misconceptions
In this episode of The Animal Advocate, we dive into animal sheltering. Learn about the different types of shelters - from municipal facilities to private SPCAs to foster-based rescues - and understand their unique roles, challenges, and contributions to animal welfare. We explain how these organizations work together as an ecosystem to serve animals and communities, while addressing common misconceptions and criticisms of shelters. The episode includes practical guidance on evaluating local shelters and ends with actionable steps for listeners to become more informed animal advocates in their own communities. Topics Covered: (0:10) Introduction to the Episode (2:32) Online cr...
2025-01-22
20 min
The Animal Advocate
Bad Dog Breeders: Spot them to Stop Them
Dog breeding is a controversial topic that affects both animal welfare and consumer protection. In this episode of The Animal Advocate, we explore the complex landscape of dog breeding operations, from well-intentioned breeders who prioritize their dogs' health and well being to problematic puppy mills and backyard breeders focused purely on profit. The episode delves into federal regulation under the USDA, varying state laws, and enforcement challenges that allow many breeding operations to continue despite violations. Whether you're concerned about breeding facilities in your area or know someone considering a puppy from a breeder, Penny provides crucial guidance on identifying re...
2025-01-02
27 min
PoliticsNation
Vigilante Injustice
Tonight, on Politics Nation, President-Elect Donald Trump is using a fatal tragedy to endear himself to the right-wing and thumb his nose at the Manhattan District Attorney who prosecuted him. The same district attorney also prosecuted former US Marine Daniel Penny in the chokehold death of Jordan Neely on a New York City subway car last year. The president-elect and vice president-elect JD Vance hosted Penny at an Army-Navy College football game in Maryland. The attorney for Jordan Neely’s family joins Politics Nation to talk about Penny’s acquittal and next steps. Plus, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison disc...
2024-12-15
40 min
The Animal Advocate
Understanding State Animal Cruelty Laws
All 50 states have basic protections for pets like dogs and cats, but the details of these laws can vary widely. That’s why understanding the laws in your state is crucial for becoming an effective animal advocate! In this episode of The Animal Advocate, Penny takes a deep dive into the specifics of state animal cruelty laws. She breaks down what these laws cover, how they differ across states, and the penalties for offenders. Penny discusses the specific requirements for essentials like shelter, food, and veterinary care. She also explains how stronger, more detailed laws can make a...
2024-11-06
20 min
The Animal Advocate
Animal Law 101 - A Framework for Animal Advocacy
Welcome to the first episode of The Animal Advocate podcast! Today, your host Penny Ellison breaks down the top 10 areas of animal protection laws at each level of government – federal, state, and local. From understanding exactly what the Animal Welfare Act covers to learning why local ordinances can sometimes be more effective for animal advocates than state laws, you'll gain valuable insights into the legal framework of animal welfare. Penny discusses crucial topics such as anti-cruelty statutes, local animal control regulations, and farm animal welfare laws while providing actionable strategies for getting involved today. If you're passionate ab...
2024-10-14
22 min
The Companions Collective
Empowering Homeless Youth Through Animal Advocacy with Penny Ellison
Hand2Paw is a nonprofit that connects homeless youth with meaningful employment opportunities in animal shelters. In this week's episode, we chat with Penny Ellison, Hand2Paw’s leader and passionate animal advocate, about how this innovative program is changing lives and creating a brighter future for young people facing homelessness. Penny shares her journey from a corporate law career to dedicating her life to animal advocacy, highlighting how her experiences shaped the mission of Hand2Paw. Learn how the organization provides essential job training and support to homeless youth while promoting the well-being of animals in sh...
2024-09-20
33 min
Workplace Geeks
Humans at the heart of change | with Valeria Winkworth
Chris and Ian are joined by Dr Valeria Winkworth, People Consulting Director at EY, for a longer discussion about human-centred business transformation and change. Valeria first appeared on Workplace Geeks earlier this year as part of the second WORKTECH23 event special (called ‘three takes on change’) to talk about the first report from EY’s recent ‘Humans@Centre’ collaboration with Oxford University’s Saïd Business School, called ‘The future of transformation is human’ (2022). We thought the topic was so important that we invited Valeria back. This episode revisits this report and the research behind it, then expands to include...
2024-08-15
1h 04
The Animal Advocate
Welcome to The Animal Advocate
Welcome to The Animal Advocate, the podcast for animal lovers who want to become effective animal advocates. Whether you want to start your own nonprofit, inspire your community to adopt more animal-friendly practices, or push for legislative change, this podcast is here to arm you with the knowledge and inspiration you need. With over 20 years of experience in animal law and advocacy, your host, Penny Ellison, is a long-time devoted animal advocate. From teaching Animal Law and Ethics at the University of Pennsylvania Law School to serving on the Board of Directors of the Pennsylvania SPCA and...
2024-08-12
02 min
Ask a Farmer
How does food policy affect food choices?
The role of any food system is to serve the end consumer. In the past, farmers, food processors, and retailers responded to the demand of consumers. Supply follows demand. For the most part Canada has kept a very scientific based approach to policy making when it comes to food and how food is grown. However, there is concern with a bit of a deviation of these policies when one considers what has and is happening in the European Union. They have experienced a trend in policy-making that seeks to interfere in both the demand, and even more directly, in t...
2024-07-31
36 min
Habari Live
Habari Live: Penny Moore Retired WNBA Vet / Coach of AAU Team Desert Storm
Podcast Production and Updates presented by Habari Entertainment. **Habari Live Episode: Penny Moore - Retired WNBA Vet / Coach of AAU Team Desert Storm** In this compelling episode of Habari Live, we sit down with Penny Moore, a distinguished retired WNBA veteran and the current coach of the AAU team Desert Storm. Penny shares her journey from her early days in basketball to her illustrious career in the WNBA. She delves into her experiences on the court, the challenges she faced, and the triumphs that defined her legacy. Now, as a coach, Penny discusses her transition from player to mentor...
2024-07-21
1h 29
Ask a Farmer
What is Vertical Farming?
One of the biggest risks in producing food is the weather. Uncertainty around rain, heat, frost, wind and other weather-related disasters results in a lot of sleepless nights for farmers and ranchers in this country. But what if we take the largest risk out of the equation? Vertical farming has been developing throughout Canada as a method to reduce risk and provide a localized food option for certain products. Alida Burke from Growcer, a Canadian start up modular, vertical farming company, will explain more about how vertical farming fits into our food system. Host:...
2024-05-22
33 min
Ask a Farmer
What are the best practices for preserving food?
With increases in food costs in recent years and the desire to eat healthier, canning foods to preserve them is a topic of interest for Canadians. People want to understand what is in the food they eat and where their food comes from. This podcast explores the topic of canning and the safety and science behind it as well as best practices for making canning at home a safe and successful experience. Connor Flynn and Martha Rogers, both Certified Master Food Preservers, provide their input to help develop knowledge, skills and confidence to safely preserve foods at home.
2024-04-17
36 min
Ask a Farmer
What’s with all the different types of eggs?
Eggs are an excellent source of high-quality protein. In Canada, when we go to the grocery store there are so many different egg options available. We get a choice when it comes to egg size, egg colour, eggs based on different housing system, certified organic eggs, eggs enriched with Omega 3 or enriched with Vitamin D. In today's podcast, we will break down the different options available and talk about egg nutrition with Registered Dietitian Rosie Schwartz. Host: Clinton Monchuk Clinton Monchuk grew up on a mixed dairy, beef and grain family farm outside of Lanigan, Saskatchewan. He r...
2024-02-14
30 min
Ask a Farmer
What do Canadians think about our food system and farming practices?
There is a widening disconnect between those who grow food and those who consume food in Canada. To better communicate to Canadians, we must understand what their perceptions are of the food industry. Each year the Canadian Centre for Food Integrity performs a country wide survey to get a gauge on what Canadian consumers think about our food system and farming in general. Ashley Bruner from the Canadian Centre for Food Integrity has been part of this survey for year and will give us insight into what Canadians think. Host: Clinton Monchuk Clinton Monchuk g...
2024-01-24
32 min
Ask a Farmer
Can I eat meat as part of a balanced diet?
We truly are lucky here in Canada to enjoy many different food choices for our diets. Questions do arise on different proteins we consume: how much is enough, what do we need and are plant and animal-based proteins the same? Long-time dietitian and mother, Carol Harrison, answers these questions through a fun and meaningful dialogue about how meat protein is structured differently than plant protein. She also includes some tips on how to extend your meat budget a bit more. Host: Clinton MonchukClinton Monchuk grew up on a mixed dairy, beef and grain fam...
2023-11-15
33 min
Ask a Farmer
How are broiler chickens raised in Canada?
As more and more Canadians become removed from farms and ranches, many people have questions about how animals are being raised on Canadian farms. Tiffany Martinka is active on social media and has made a point of sharing how their family farm takes care of their chickens. In this podcast, Tiffany explains the audited programs that all Canadian farmers must follow and describes how this system of raising chickens is unique in a global setting. Host: Clinton MonchukClinton Monchuk grew up on a mixed dairy, beef and grain family farm outside of Lanigan, S...
2023-10-18
29 min
Strange Encounters with Rick Burgess
Ep 176 | Truth Has No Color: Democrats Lie to the Black Community | Vince Everett Ellison | Rick & Bubba University
Approximately 80% of the black population votes Democrat. Author and speaker Vince Everett Ellison used to be a Democrat. Through his experience as a corrections officer, he saw the chaos in the black community and criminal tactics used by Democrats to cause and benefit from the chaos. Just look at how every large city in the country is being run. Vince is sick of the lies being told to his demographic. His father picked cotton, yet he and his family were able to rise up and work hard and make something of themselves. Hear about Vince's new book, "Crime Inc.,"...
2023-09-30
48 min
Ask a Farmer
Are grocery prices going to continue to rise?
Since Covid, we have seen dramatic increases in the price of our food. Every family is feeling the pinch at the grocery store. John Scott has spent his entire career analyzing food prices, grocery changes and consumer trends. He will explain what has led to the current situation and what to expect at the grocery store in the future. Host: Clinton MonchukClinton Monchuk grew up on a mixed dairy, beef and grain family farm outside of Lanigan, Saskatchewan. He received his Bachelors of Science in Agriculture majoring in Agricultural Economics from the University...
2023-09-13
33 min
Ask a Farmer
How do you spot nutrition misinformation?
Erin MacGregor is a registered dietitian and passionate food and science communicator. Based on Erin’s experience and education in the food industry she will help us understand what we can look for as we read food-related information and make better purchasing decisions. Host: Clinton MonchukClinton Monchuk grew up on a mixed dairy, beef and grain family farm outside of Lanigan, Saskatchewan. He received his Bachelors of Science in Agriculture majoring in Agricultural Economics from the University of Saskatchewan and Masters of Business Administration in Agriculture from the University of Guelph. Clinton has enj...
2023-08-16
30 min
The Minder Podcast
Episode 24 – Maureen O’Farrell Interview
This time we feature an exclusive interview with a very well known actress, particularly in the 80’s, Maureen O’Farrell. It took me a while to track Maureen down but once I realised she had changed her name to Sara Farouk Ahmed it was a little easier. You would not think it was easier to reach an actress who became a belly dancer and moved to Egypt than say someone in the UK with agency representation, but it actually was. So a big thank you to Maureen for this exclusive. Maureen appeared in episode 10 of series 4, the wond...
2023-08-11
1h 14
Ask a Farmer
Why do people fear their food?
Researcher and author Timothy Caulfield explains why there is a fear of food in today’s society. He points out how important it is to reflect on information before passing it on and think about the body of evidence rather than the attention-grabbing headlines. Host: Clinton MonchukClinton Monchuk grew up on a mixed dairy, beef and grain family farm outside of Lanigan, Saskatchewan. He received his Bachelors of Science in Agriculture majoring in Agricultural Economics from the University of Saskatchewan and Masters of Business Administration in Agriculture from the University of Guelph. Clinton has...
2023-07-19
31 min
Ask a Farmer
How has the science of producing food changed?
Ian Affleck discusses how science has played a pivotal role in ensuring Canadians have safe, affordable and abundant food. The advancements in plant breeding to gene editing have ensured Canadian farmers can use modern technology in an effort to be more environmentally friendly and produce the food the world needs. Host: Clinton MonchukClinton Monchuk grew up on a mixed dairy, beef and grain family farm outside of Lanigan, Saskatchewan. He received his Bachelors of Science in Agriculture majoring in Agricultural Economics from the University of Saskatchewan and Masters of Business Administration in Agriculture f...
2023-06-14
37 min
Ask a Farmer
Why does the soil matter?
Soil health is essential to the prosperity of feeding a growing global population. Jake Leguee, a Saskatchewan grain farmer, explains how farmers have adopted new technologies over the past generations, increasingly focusing on what soils need to produce food that feeds the world. Host: Clinton MonchukClinton Monchuk grew up on a mixed dairy, beef and grain family farm outside of Lanigan, Saskatchewan. He received his Bachelors of Science in Agriculture majoring in Agricultural Economics from the University of Saskatchewan and Masters of Business Administration in Agriculture from the University of Guelph. Clinton has enj...
2023-05-17
37 min
Habari Live
Keia Williams Touch'd By Her Salon
Keia Williams owns a Hair Salon based in Mesa, AZ. She specializes in Locs and all other hair Styles. Catch up with her in this episode. Daniel Penny, the man accused of choking subway rider Jordan Neely to death, released on bond We also discuss the news throughout the week. Title 42, NBA Playoffs, and more.
2023-05-14
1h 18
Ask a Farmer
How do you stay healthy?
In this podcast Patricia Chuey will outline six healthy eating truths that you can adopt in your own life. They include overall health, veggies and fruits in your diet, purchasing quality products, ensuring your or someone in your household is cooking, avoid fad diets and remember that healthy aging is possible! Host: Clinton MonchukClinton Monchuk grew up on a mixed dairy, beef and grain family farm outside of Lanigan, Saskatchewan. He received his Bachelors of Science in Agriculture majoring in Agricultural Economics from the University of Saskatchewan and Masters of Business Administration in A...
2023-04-19
36 min
Calling All Creatures
Calling All Creatures Presents Hand2Paw
My next podcast this Thursday is about a great organization in Philadelphia called Hand2Paw. I have Penny Ellison, Executive Director, joining me to talk about their organization and how they provide a safe and supportive work environment for youth, ages 16-24, who are experiencing housing insecurity or foster care involvement, as a means of enhancing resilience, compassion, and connection with people, animals and the community of Philadelphia. So join us!
2023-04-14
1h 03
The Aging Out Podcast
Episode 070: Interview with Penny Ellison with Hand2Paw (Philadelphia, PA)
In this episode, Lynn Tonini interviews Penny Ellison, Executive Director of Hand2Paw in Philadelphia, PA. Penny shared about the programs they offer for youth - age 16 to 24 - who are experiencing housing insecurity or are in or aging out of foster care. Their unique, strengths-based programs ("Unleashing Opportunities," "Pawspurr," and "WorkReady") provide opportunities for these youth to build life skills and character while working with and helping the animals of Philadelphia that also need support and love.
2023-03-15
40 min
Ask a Farmer
How has innovation changed dairy farms?
New technologies and innovation are pivotal to ensuring that the farms remain sustainable now and into the future. In this podcast Andrew Campbell, aka Fresh Air Farmer, describes the new dairy barn his family built. Andrew discusses how the new technologies have resulted in more cow comfort and less energy use. Host: Clinton Monchuk Clinton Monchuk grew up on a mixed dairy, beef and grain family farm outside of Lanigan, Saskatchewan. He received his Bachelor's of Science in Agriculture majoring in Agricultural Economics from the University of Saskatchewan and Masters of Business Administration in Agriculture from the...
2023-03-15
34 min
Ask a Farmer
How can you eat better every day?
Trying to make sense of Canada’s Food Guide and how to implement some of their recommendations? We had questions too and sought the expertise of Sue Mah, a registered dietitian from the Toronto area. Sue will walk through seven different, easy to implement tips, that will allow each of us can eat better and live a healthier life. Host: Clinton MonchukClinton Monchuk grew up on a mixed dairy, beef and grain family farm outside of Lanigan, Saskatchewan. He received his Bachelors of Science in Agriculture majoring in Agricultural Economics from the University of Saskatchewan and M...
2023-02-01
29 min
Ask a Farmer
Are cattle raised sustainably and humanely?
Consumers often wonder what is being done to ensure cattle are raised sustainably and humanely. Rancher Erika Stewart explains the audited Verified Beef Production Plus (VBP+) program for Canadian cattle producers. The program focuses on three main practices: animal care, food safety and environmental stewardship to demonstrate to consumers the level of care that goes into producing beef. Host: Clinton MonchukClinton Monchuk grew up on a mixed dairy, beef and grain family farm outside of Lanigan, Saskatchewan. He received his Bachelors of Science in Agriculture majoring in Agricultural Economics from the University of Saskatchewan and Ma...
2023-01-31
31 min
Ask a Farmer
How do you save money at the grocery store?
This podcast walks through different ways that you can make the most of your food budget in times of inflationary pressures. Shannon Crocker provides helpful hints that will allow you to be a sharper shopper, while also providing the nutrition you need for your family. Host: Clinton MonchukClinton Monchuk grew up on a mixed dairy, beef and grain family farm outside of Lanigan, Saskatchewan. He received his Bachelors of Science in Agriculture majoring in Agricultural Economics from the University of Saskatchewan and Masters of Business Administration in Agriculture from the University of Guelph. C...
2023-01-26
32 min
Thrillers by the Bookclub Pod
Episode 18: All About Police Procedurals
Welcome to Episode 18 of Thrillers by the Bookclub Podcast! Join your hosts Chelsea and Olivia as we talk about the latest in thrillers including shout outs for Pub Day and a deep dive into two books we love. Chelsea's Book Suggestions: THE FOURTH MONKEY by JD Barker (available now!), UNSUB by Meg Gardiner (available now!), THE CHESTNUT MAN by Soren Sveistrup (available now!), LAZARUS by Lars Kepler (available now!), THE BUTTERFLY HOUSE by Karine Engberg (available now!), SOME CHOOSE DARKNESS by Charlie Donlea (available now!) Olivia's Book Suggestions: GRANT COUNTY/WILL TRENT series by Karin...
2023-01-24
1h 13
I Like What I Like
034 : Quality Street Ranked!
Today we have to take a short break on world cup action, kind of 😉 and focus on the festive time of year! Peter and Paige pick their top Quality Street of choice, sorry Toffee Penny, it wasn't you
2022-12-05
24 min
Ask a Farmer
Welcome to the Ask A Farmer Podcast
Welcome to the Ask a Farmer Podcast hosted by Canadian farmer, Clinton Monchuk. In this podcast Clinton will talk with food and farming experts to answer questions about how your food is grown and raised in Canada. Host: Clinton MonchukEpisode Credits: Research and writing by Dorothy Long and Penny Eaton, Produced and edited by Angela Larson, Music by Andy Ellison-Track title: Gravel RoadConnect with us: Website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Youtube , emailSign up for our newsletter
2022-10-21
00 min