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Shared SoilShared SoilTimber!Using Forest Products in AgricultureSummary: Kendall and Rebecca discuss the benefits of forest management plans for farmers with Andrew Fast, an Extension forest industry specialist. They explore how forested land can be integrated into farming operations, emphasizing the importance of understanding land assets and setting goals. Andy explains the process of creating a forest management plan, which includes resource assessments and prescriptions for action. He highlights the financial aspects, such as the cost of hiring a forester and potential tax deductions. They also discuss various forest products like maple syrup, firewood, and timber, and the...2025-06-0255 minShared SoilShared SoilWorking with WildlifeThe Shared Soil team talk wildlife management in agriculture  and hear from Matt Tarr, UNH Cooperative Extension's wildlife habitat specialist, and Cole LeTourneau, a New Hampshire Fish and Game Conservation Officer. They discuss New Hampshire's unique bear damage compensation program and the importance of proactive measures like fencing and habitat management to mitigate wildlife damage.Integrated Pest Management Practices for Wildlife: https://universitysystemnh.sharepoint.com/:p:/r/teams/UNHCooperativeExtension/_layouts/15/Doc.aspx?sourcedoc=%7BB73E9032-9D18-4016-86C1-ABC8FD9EE52D%7D&file=2.%20NE%20Vegetable%20and%20Fruit%20Conference%202020.pptx&wdLOR=c44A8A1B...2025-05-011h 03(In)Fertility Discourse: A RESOLVE Podcast(In)Fertility Discourse: A RESOLVE PodcastLean On MeIn this insightful episode of Infertility Discourse, hosts Rebecca Flick and Barb Collura sit down with Carolynn Dube, Executive Director of Fertility Matters Canada (FMC). Carolynn walks us through the advocacy efforts her organization leads in Canada, pushing for better fertility care access and coverage. From grassroots movements to collaborating with policymakers, Carolynn shares the exciting progress FMC has made—and the challenges still to overcome.This episode is a deep dive into the intersection of fertility care and public policy in Canada, showcasing the power of collaboration and the importance of continuing the fight for equitable ac...2025-04-0827 minShared SoilShared SoilIntegrated Pest Management with Liza DeGenringKendall and Rebecca discuss Integrated Pest Management (IPM) with UNH Extension field specialist Liza DeGenring. Liza explains that IPM is a holistic approach to managing pests, including insects, diseases, and weeds, by combining various strategies to minimize damage. She emphasizes the importance of education, sanitation, cultural practices, and physical/mechanical controls before resorting to chemical pesticides. The trio note the economic and environmental benefits of IPM and the importance of consumer education. --------------Show notes:  Integrated Pest Management Triangle: https://www.epa.gov/sites/default/files/2014-12/pyrhumananimals-900px.jpg2025-04-0135 minShared SoilShared SoilWomen Talk Tractors Part IIKendall Kunelius and Rebecca Dube discuss the process of buying a new teaching tractor for UNH Extension and the College of Life Sciences and Agriculture. Kendall emphasized the importance of knowing what features you want, such as a cab and instructor seat for safety, adjustable features for ergonomics, and a 75-horsepower tractor for ease of maintenance and travel. The tractor will be used for various workshops around the state including tractor safety, operation, and maintenance. Upcoming workshops are scheduled for April and July, with a focus on hands-on, quality education. Rebecca highlights the Women in Agriculture newsletter and encourages...2025-03-0120 minBenoit DutrizacBenoit DutrizacÉp. 26/02 | Les compagnies québécoises avec un nom anglais : «PU CAPABLE!»Un syndicat de chauffeurs d’autobus  veut dénoncer la compagnie Transco et ses dirigeants | Est-ce que le Québec est la poubelle de l’Amérique du Nord  ?  | SAAQclic fait encore parler!  Dans cet épisode intégral du 26 février, en entrevue :  Entrevue avec Josée Dubé, 2e vice-présidente de la FEESP-CSN (Fédération des employées et employés de services publics). Jean-Nicolas Blanchet, chroniqueur et directeur adjoint au Journal de Montréal et au Journal de Québec. Rébecca Pétrin, directrice générale d’Eau secours Une production QUB Février...2025-02-262h 20Shared SoilShared SoilFood PreservationIn the first episode of Season Two, Kendall Kunelius and Rebecca Dube discuss food preservation with Sean O'Brien, a home horticulture program manager at UNH Extension. They explore various methods of food preservation, including canning, freezing, and drying, and emphasize the importance of planning for food preservation needs. Sean explains the math behind calculating how much to grow for preservation, the benefits of growing extra, and the impact of conditions on yield. He also highlights the importance of using reliable recipes from trusted sources like UNH Extension and the National Center for Home Food Preservation to ensure food safety...2025-02-0342 minShared SoilShared SoilTechnical Terms in Agricultural Product LabelingKendall and Rebecca discuss the complexities of agricultural product labels, focusing on terms like "organic," "all natural," and "no hormones added."  They also address the nuances of "local" and "native" labels, emphasizing consumer education and the significance of informed purchasing decisions. Resources for further learning are provided, including the Legal Guide for New Hampshire Agricultural Producers and the University of Nebraska's meat labeling series.Show notes:Legal Guide for NH Agricultural Producers - https://extension.unh.edu/resource/legal-guide-new-hampshire-agricultural-producersUNH Dairy Research TMR (Total Mix Ratio) -U...2024-12-1130 minShared SoilShared SoilHow to Fall in Love with MarketingA Discussion with Kendall, Rebecca and Jennifer Bosco-Webb of Extension Marketing Communications Kendall Kunelius and Rebecca Dube discuss the importance of marketing for farmers, emphasizing that it should be a key part of their business plan. They compare creating a marketing plan to planning a crop, highlighting the need for strategy, target audience identification, and regular updates. Jennifer Bosco-Webb, an expert in social media, shares her experience in building a personal business and stresses the importance of having a clear buyer persona and a well-planned marketing campaign. She recommends Facebook and Instagram for agricultural marketing, noting their...2024-11-0545 minShared SoilShared SoilManaging and Leading, a Woman Farmer’s PerspectiveAn Interview with farmer and non-profit Executive Director Lauren Judd  Kendall and Rebecca talk with Lauren Judd, Executive Director of the agriculture education non-profit Cornucopia Project and co-owner of Pack Mountain Farm, about managing and leading on a farm (and other enterprises). Lauren emphasizes the importance of leading with joy and creating cultural change in the nonprofit and agriculture sectors. Lauren highlights the challenges of budget constraints and the need for adaptability and support for her team. She advises women in leadership to delegate tasks and focus on their areas of expertise. Lauren also stresses the importance of n...2024-10-0136 minThe Love Lab (Uncensored)The Love Lab (Uncensored)Orgasm Gap: What is it and what can we do about it?In this episode, Rebecca and Kate dive into the topic of the "orgasm gap," a well-documented phenomenon where men experience more orgasms in heterosexual encounters than women. They discuss a recent New York Times article and the underlying research that highlights this issue, particularly in straight, single individuals.  The conversation explores the physiological and sociocultural factors contributing to the orgasm gap. It emphasizes the importance of shifting from a goal-oriented approach to sex to one that prioritizes pleasure. They also touch on how sexual orientation and relationship status can impact orgasm rates and why more inclusive research i...2024-09-0922 minShared SoilShared SoilRegenerative AgricultureAn Interview with organic farmer Becka Gagne of Schoodic Hollow Farm Kendall, Rebecca and organic farmer Becka Gagne discuss the importance of regenerative agriculture and sustainable farming practices for the long-term health of the land and the environment. They share their experiences and perspectives on transitioning from traditional farming approaches to regenerative agriculture, emphasizing the need to challenge common misconceptions about its profitability and feasibility. They also discuss hands-on learning opportunities in agriculture, highlighting the value of apprenticeships and online resources.LinksPenn State article on Women farmer effects on the...2024-09-0327 minShared SoilShared SoilDiversification on the Farm An Interview with AOR Farm on Growing Kiwi Berries Summary: Kendall Kunelius, Rebecca Dube, and AOR Farmers John and Erin discuss the benefits of diversifying farm enterprises for risk management, financial sustainability, and personal enjoyment. They emphasize the importance of choosing enterprises that fit the farm's operations and vision, rather than solely focusing on profits. The speakers share their experiences with enterprise diversification, highlighting the potential for alternative revenue streams and the importance of learning as they go. They also discuss the importance of soil quality and proper watering for growing Kiwi berries in New Ha...2024-08-0132 minTea for TeachingTea for TeachingEnhancing Inclusive InstructionWe often don't have the opportunity to hear directly from students about inclusive teaching practices. In this episode, Tracie Addy, Derek Dube, and Khadijah A. Mitchell, the authors of Enhancing Inclusive Instruction, join us to explore how student perceptions of inclusive teaching practices align with the growing consensus on what constitutes inclusive teaching.  After serving as the Associate Dean of Teaching and Learning at Lafayette College, Tracie will be transitioning to a new role this summer as the Director of the Institute for Teaching, Learning, and Inclusive Pedagogy at Rutgers University - New Brunswick. Derek Dube is a...2024-07-3137 minShared SoilShared SoilFood As MedicineNourishing all aspects of you with growing food.Summary: Kendall and Rebecca talk with Health and Wellness State Specialist Amy Hollar about the connection between nutrition, overall wellness, and gardening. They discuss the concept of 'food as medicine' and the importance of moderation in consuming various types of sugars. They explore the personal and intellectual fulfillment that comes from gardening, highlighting the joy of growing plants and connecting with one's community, heritage, and land. Amy encourages listeners to embrace imperfection and self-compassion in the gardening process.Show notes:Wellness Wheel Assessment: https://extension...2024-07-0132 minShared SoilShared SoilFinding Your Voice in the Ag CommunityTitle: Finding Your Voice in the Ag Community Subheader: How to get involved if you don’t have a farm Summary: Kendall interviews co-host Rebecca and Volunteer Manager Danielle Albano about different ways to can get involved in the Ag community if you are not a farmer. Danielle talks about the Master Gardener program at UNH Extension and volunteering on the Infoline. Rebecca discusses a variety of ways people can be involved with the Ag community including farmer’s markets, agritourism and the Natural Resources Stewards program.   Show notes: 2024 Farmer’s...2024-06-0331 minShared SoilShared SoilWhy Are Tools Taboo?Explore the perspective of someone who teaches chainsaw safety for women.Kendall and Rebecca talk with Wendy Weisinger from the Society for Protection of New Hampshire Forests about her experience teaching chainsaw safety to women landowners. Wendy shares anecdotes, tips, safety information, and a unique understanding of what it means to be a woman in a male dominated industry... all while maintaining a love for forest management and chainsaw operation!2024-05-0240 minShared SoilShared SoilFarming Wellness: Keeping the BalanceThis episode explores the themes of physical activity, ergonomics, and the transformative potential of growing food for both physical and mental well-being. Kendall and Rebecca tallk with Kate Graves and Amy Hollar, reflecting on insights from their past webinar titled "Farming While Pregnant, Disabled, or Chronically Ill." The conversation emphasizes the importance of physical movement, utilizing food as both medicine and fuel, and accessing locally grown foods. Show NotesWellness Wheel Assessment: https://extension.unh.edu/health-well-being/programs/wellness-wheel-assessmentAgrability: http://www.agrability.org/Agrisafe...2024-04-0849 minThe GaryVee Audio ExperienceThe GaryVee Audio ExperienceHow to Raise Successful Kids l Podcast With Friends Ep.12On today's episode of Podcast With Friends, I am joined by Dr. Aliza Pressman, ⁠⁠Leila Steinberg, and ⁠⁠Rebecca Dube. We chat about all things parenting. From Being an accountable parent, to what is making your kids feel "incapable". We also talk about the importance of community and end the pod with some optimism! I hope you all enjoy(: FOLLOW MY FRIENDS: Dr. Aliza Pressman Leila Steinberg Rebecca Dube --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/garyvee/message2024-03-2546 minShared SoilShared SoilWomen Talk TractorsIn this episode Kendall and Rebecca discuss all things tractors... our own involvement with equipment, our own experiences with tractors, how they are involved in our lives now, and what they represent in the context of women in agriculture.   Creators & Guests Kendall Kunelius - Host Rebecca Dube - Host -------------------------------------------------The University of New Hampshire Cooperative Extension is an equal opportunity educator and employer. UNH, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, and New Hampshire counties cooperating. Our programs and policies are consistent with pertinent Federal and State laws and regulations prohibiting discrimination on the basis of...2024-03-2032 minShared SoilShared SoilWhy Shared Soil?This first episode will cover the “meat and potatoes” of the podcast, who, what, why of women in agriculture. Special guest Kelly McAdam will give background on what the WIA program has been in the past and will share her experience and efforts in building this program. Creators & Guests Kendall Kunelius - Host Rebecca Dube - Host ---------------------The University of New Hampshire Cooperative Extension is an equal opportunity educator and employer. UNH, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, and New Hampshire counties cooperating. Our programs and policies are consistent with pertinent Federal and State laws...2024-03-2039 minConcurrently: The News Coach PodcastConcurrently: The News Coach PodcastDigital dementia and discerning sourcesWe’re using our tools to break down an article on “digital dementia.” What is this phenomenon? Is it real? This article also gives us the opportunity to evaluate not just a single article, but a news source.Check out The Concurrently Companion for this week’s downloadable episode guide including discussion questions and scripture for further study. Sign up for the News Coach Newsletter at gwnews.com/newsletters.We would love to hear from you. You can send us a message at newscoach@wng.org. What current events or cultu...2024-01-2444 minEl Rincón de Capitán JazzEl Rincón de Capitán JazzEl Rincón de Capitán Jazz 248LA MÚSICA ES NUESTRA PASIÓN Capitán Jazz te invita a escuchar buena música. Si te gusta el Jazz, el Soul, el Blues, el R&B… este es tu lugar “El Rincón de Capitán Jazz”, desde hoy el tuyo también. ¡¡¡Hoy visitan El Rincón de Capitán Jazz!!! Sugar and Silk & John Reid, Richie Vee, Deelee Dube, David Agboola, Johnny James Dr J., Nacho Valenciaga & Pedro Bellora, Rebecca Jade & Dave Koz, Valentino Maltos, Sarah McLachlan y Mario Bauza. Muzik 24/72023-03-0300 min4thSpace Concordia4thSpace ConcordiaBacks To The Future: Rebecca van der Post, Miyu Bao, Joëlle Dubé and Leah Edmonds"If we recognize ourselves as indebted to previous generationswe begin to act in a way that makes room for future generations.." This episode began as part of the three-day conference hosted at 4th Space entitled 'Justice between Generations'. Conceived as more of workshop than a conversation - Rebecca van der Post, Miyu Bao, Joëlle Dubé, and Leah Edmonds came together to consider the question of what justice for future generations really means in a time of catastrophic environmental crisis. Reflecting critically upon agency, appropriation, and emotion they interrogate the assumed relations between “self and the world” across generations where we...2022-01-2434 minTea for TeachingTea for TeachingWhat Inclusive Instructors DoOur students bring a rich diversity in their life experiences, skills, and prior knowledge to our classrooms. In this episode, Tracie Marcella Addy, Derek Dube, Khadijah A. Mitchell and Mallory E. SoRelle join us to discuss how we can create inclusive classroom communities in which student diversity is treated as an asset and where all students feel a sense of belonging. Tracie, Derek, Khadijah, and Mallory are the authors of What Inclusive Do: Principles and Practices for Excellence in College Teaching.   A transcript of this episode and show notes may be found at http://teaforteaching.c...2021-10-2745 minTangent Talks PodcastTangent Talks PodcastSoulBox Boycott, Mask exemption compared to Rosa Parks, Bex gotta new JobTangent Talks Podcast | Episode 17 | SoulBox Boycott, Mask exemption compared to Rosa Parks, Bex gotta new Job* Becca’s gotta a new Job* Becca’s booked in for the vaccine* New job* mrexpsd / Keith Dube opens new restaurant and it isn’t going down well on twitter* Becca’s running journey C-2-5K day 2! 🏃🏾‍♀️* White woman compares sitting at the back of Thorpe park ride, to Rosa Parks!SUBSCRIBE www.youtube.com/channel/UCPgm_xc-YP-fTJ_ErQagRPA?sub_confirmation=1IG | TWITTER: @tangenttalkspod2021-06-251h 44The OCR ReportThe OCR ReportHildervat Recap with Veejay Jones, Rebecca Hammond, Ryan Atkins, and more Are you ready to race OCR in California? Bummed the big guys won't be in town until October? Check out Grit OCR on July 10-11 in Santa Clarita, CA. The BEST local race in the state and drivable from anywhere in Southern California.   Hildervat was the most anticipated race of the 2021 OCR season to date and it lived up to the hype. We talked with the men's winner Veejay Jones, the women's winner Rebecca Hammond, Ryan Atkins, Alex Walker, and multiple other athletes for this week's episode. For a full list o...2021-05-2955 minDesigner 2 DesignerDesigner 2 DesignerEP 17: Building a Luxury Shoe Line and a Celebrity Cosmopolitan Magazine Feature with Dian DubeClothing Manufacturing 101 Workshop - TICKETS HERE.Hello, Designers! This week our guest is Dian Dube, founder of By Dose, a British luxury shoe line. Dian originally started off as a stylist and hosting events to connect like-minded individuals together. I actually attended one of her events, it was women only and we had to all wear white - there was a panel that featured Chloe Williams who I interviewed on Episode 14 of this podcast.In this episode, Dian and I discuss the pivot she made into becoming a shoe designer, where her love of fashion...2021-02-0138 minThe MovieBabble PodcastThe MovieBabble PodcastQuibi Decides to Shut Down, 'Borat 2' Drops on Amazon Prime, and 'Rebecca' Is a TurdThis week saw the release of the long-rumored and highly anticipated sequel to 2006's Borat. Borat Subsequent Moviefilm is about as crazy as you'd expect, and a hit with Nick, Brennan, and Collin. We also talk about Bad Hair, Rebecca, Over The Moon, and a few other recent releases. We also take some time to reflect on Quibi, a success that never was. What will become of its content? What will Hollywood learn from its failure? Who thought this was a $2 billion idea? We discuss all this and more on this week's episode of The MovieBabble Podcast! 2020-10-261h 02DumTeeDum - A show about BBC Radio\'s \'The Archers\'DumTeeDum - A show about BBC Radio's 'The Archers'DTD: 315 Its all about money, Roifield is righter than right!Listen to the Dumteedum podcast here https://dumteedum.com/Join us on Twitter https://twitter.com/dumteedumJoin us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/thearcherstw...Join us on the Flick App https://flick.group/dumteedumWe would like to thank the following for their support on Patreon.Alasdair KingAlison FaheyAlison KirbyAllison HartleyAmanda HartAmy NorrisAndrew HornAndy BentAngelaAnn CharlesAnna...2020-02-121h 37InclusionismInclusionismShow #14 Inclusionism with Prof. Shiela Foster & Prof. Suresh NaiduThis week we will talk to two guests; law professor Shiela Foster (https://twitter.com/sheilarfoster)about what she calls the "Co-City" and economics professor Suresh Naidu (https://twitter.com/snaidunl) about what he calls "economics after neoliberalism" .BiosSheila R. Foster is a Professor of Law and Public Policy (joint appointment with the McCourt School). Prior to joining Georgetown, she was a University Professor and the Albert A. Walsh Professor of Real Estate, Land Use and Property Law at Fordham University. She also co-directed the Fordham Urban Law Center and was a founder of the Fordham University Urban Consortium. She...2019-07-2257 minRhythms of AfricaRhythms of AfricaSkipper ShabalalaSkipper Shabalala is an industry and stalwart of the South African music scene, has over 20 years experience as a professional musician who has spanned various genres of music. In 1986 he formed the popular group “Zasha” that produced the hit track “Bricka Bhova” and performed as the backing group for top acts like Kamazu, Ali Kat, Chicco Thwala and Rebecca Malope. He toured the world with Lucky Dube as the “Lead-Guitarist of Lucky Dube”s band from 1995.In the program the repertoire also included songs from other top artists in the continent like Tshepo Tshola and Sankomota from Lesotho; Kanda Bongom...2015-09-0445 minTalkline CommunicationsTalkline CommunicationsTalkline 10-14-09jonathan Greenspun on this week's politics: Ronn Torrosian on Jewish PR; Rebecca Dube of the Forward Vatican's New Defense on Child Molestation Charges: Finger-pointing2009-10-1600 min