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ADK Talks

ADK Taste

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ADK Talks brings you the stories behind the people, places, and things to do in the Adirondack Park of New York State. With 6 million acres, the Adirondacks are the ultimate playground. We take you beyond the guidebooks and into the heart of one of America's most breathtaking regions. Just like we do on our website, adktaste.com, our podcast uncovers the hidden gems of the Adirondacks, offering hand-picked recommendations for the best places to stay, eat, shop and do in the Adirondack Park. ...
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A docu-series chronicling one local hiker’s adventures in the Adirondack Mountains including his complete ADK 46’er journey, along with Summit Session conversations, Adirondack Campfire Stories, and more!
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Foot Stuff Podcast

Foot Stuff Podcast

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Hey Gang and welcome to Foot Stuff Podcast - THE Outdoor Recreation Comedy! Hosted just outside of New York state's largest Wilderness Area, Foot Stuff Podcast brings you stories of Adventure, Antics, and Activism from around the country. Tune in for all things hiking, backpacking, thru-hiking, climbing, paddling, camping, skiing, and more. Keep it Wild!
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BIG WOODS BUCKS PODCAST is a knowledge-based podcast dedicated to teaching people the skills, tactics, and techniques needed to become a successful hunter by taking each of you along on our adventures. Hosted by legendary whitetail tracker Hal Blood and co-hosted by Joe Kruse and Lee Libby, listen as they share the vast knowledge they have of big woods deer hunting. They are some of the best big woods deer hunters in the world. Education through entertainment is the corner stone of our business.
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The Arena! Podcast

Hoody Frankliano

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Welcome to The Arena! Podcast, your ultimate hub for creativity, innovation, and brand-building insights! 🎙️🌟 In each episode of The Arena! Podcast, we feature engaging interviews with trailblazing artists and entrepreneurs who are redefining their industries and seeking new ways to boost their brand visibility. Our mission is to provide you with the tools, strategies, and connections needed to elevate your personal and professional brand. 🎨 What to Expect: In-Depth Conversations: Dive into ...
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Absolute Adventure

Absolute Adventure

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In a world where paths have been trekked, two brave adventurers, named Justin and Stephen, will walk down these same paths and have epic conversations about literally whatever comes to mind. What exactly do they talk about? Why don’t you find out? Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/absoluteadventure/support
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The Life of A YouTuber

The Life of A YouTuber

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Welcome to a podcast filled with randomness that ranges from random talking, short stories, interviews, and reviews on the latest Broadway musicals (mostly), along with Marcus (me) geeking out on everything in between. This is an easier way to connect with the listeners, instead of having to upload videos to the Marcus Bonin YouTube channel. Make sure to leave a message on things you would like to see on the channel. Disclaimer: this is not a sponsored podcast or episode by Anchor. I make th ...
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This week I'm back with a BONUS October Sessions episode alongside Adirondack photographer, Jonathan Zaharek, to talk about a very recent possible Bigfoot encounter in the High Peaks on the trail to Allen Mountain. This encounter happened just one week ago! Visit my website: www.46OUTDOORS.com www.46OF46.com Follow on Instagram & Facebook @46of46po…
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(Nov 5, 2024) Local election officials and poll workers are critical to our nation’s democracy, yet those workers have been the targets of increasing harassment and abuse nationwide; a program in Syracuse is training veterans and their spouses to run for public office and hopefully bring their service-to-country mission to a divisive political syst…
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In this special Halloween episode of ADK Talks, we delve into some of the Adirondacks' top haunted spots—places where people report having seen ghosts or experienced the paranormal. In this episode, you’ll hear about: Hotel Saranac, one of USA TODAY’S Top 10 Best Haunted Hotels in America Saratoga Homestead Rhinelander Estate Adirondac - Tahawus Ha…
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(Nov 8, 2024) SUNY Potsdam graduated 17 men recently who are in state prison in Ogdensburg; a SUNY Canton student recently went viral for his involvement in a NYC Timothee Chalamet lookalike contest; an invasive golden clam was found in Lake Champlain; and, a photo documentary about a Lake Placid photographer .…
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(Nov 7, 2024) Local business owners and union leaders are worried about how the closure of Great Meadow Correctional Facility in Washington County will impact the economy and the prison's former employees; the City of Plattsburgh Common Council is set to vote tonight on whether to launch an investigation into claims of wrongdoing by city police and…
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(Nov 6, 2024) North Country Congresswoman Elise Stefanik won her sixth term in Congress in a landslide victory over Democrat Paula Collins; voters in Plattsburgh elected Democrat Wendell Hughes, a Clinton County legislator and retired corrections captain, as their next mayor; we hear from voters around the North Country who cast their votes Tuesday…
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· Joe and Hal give a quick update on their adventures during the 2024 moose season but get in depth on how to prep for the 2024-2025 deer season. Both answer questions about: o “The 10% of the woods the deer use” o How to find the 10% o How significant transitions are o When is the rut this year and much more · Head over to the Big Woods Bucks webs…
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Join us on this episode of The Arena! Podcast as we sit down with hip-hop artist Touchmoney Cease for an exclusive in-person interview! After our first virtual chat on Zoom, Touchmoney Cease returns to share his latest tracks and talk about his upcoming plans in the music world. Tune in to hear his journey, his vision, and what’s next for this risi…
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(Nov 1, 2024) North Country voters are divided over the candidates and over the state's lone ballot measure - Prop One; Albany has been tapped as the first location for the National Semiconductor Technology Center; Lake Placid students parade down main street in their Halloween costumes.Par NCPR News
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(Oct 31, 2024) Ahead of Election Day next week, we take a look at very local races — like town justice, county judge, and town boards — and the more immediate impact they have on North Country residents' daily lives; Republican Congresswoman Elise Stefanik and her Democratic challenger Paula Collins kicked off the final week of their campaigns in v…
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(Oct 30, 2024) An informational event in Watertown looks to get voters prepared for Election Day; New Yorkers will vote on a ballot measure that proponents say will “enshrine abortion” in the state’s constitution, but not all legal experts agree; and we speak with Kitty O'Neil from the Cornell Cooperative Extension about the impact of the first few…
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(Oct 29, 2024) More than 14,000 people in the North Country cast their ballots on the first 2 days of early voting; a federal program is ensuring that flight from Ogdensburg to Washington D.C. fly no matter what, even if almost no one is aboard; and a steel sculpture by an artist and Akwesasne Mohawk tribe member is now on display at a museum in th…
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(Oct 28, 2024) Incumbent U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand and her Republican challenger, Mike Sapraicone clashed over New York’s Proposition One and abortion rights in their only debate ahead of Election Day; health officials in the North Country say it's best to get a flu and COVID-19 shot before flu season ramps up; and grief and beauty come together…
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This week on the 5th annual October Sessions I spoke with author and Adirondack paranormal investogator Dennis Webster to talk all about his findings throughout the ADK Park. To say this park is haunted is an understatement... Dennis shares story after story of familiar Adirondack places with ghostly secrets. Buy Dennis Webster's books here... Haun…
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(Oct 23, 2024) A new report on New York's child care industry has found nearly half of providers have raised tuition and a third have lost staff since federal COVID funding dried up last year; we listen back to a story on Plattsburgh's inaugural Crow Ride; and a preview of season 3 of the Howl Podcast, which features personal stories from around th…
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(Oct 22, 2024) Hear from some of the workers who've come from Jamaica to harvest the Champlain Valley's apples; all of the two and four-year colleges in the North Country are waiving application fees for prospective students; and a couple from Canton takes us clamming on the muddy shores of Long Island.…
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(Oct 21, 2024) Researchers at Cornell University are generating weekly price reports for the produce sold at farmers markets and hoping it encourages farmers to charge what their goods are worth; New York celebrated a solar energy milestone a year ahead of schedule; and two Plattsburgh-based sculptors are showing their work at Keene Arts in a tempo…
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THE ARENA! PODCAST - JOI ROCKS In this exciting episode, we sit down with an up-and-coming artist traveling from New York to share her incredible journey and brand new music! Join us as she discusses: - Her creative process and what inspired her latest tracks. - Insights into her experiences collaborating with big names in the music industry. - The…
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(Oct 17, 2024) A new program in Plattsburgh seeks to give people a safe place to recover from mental illness and connect people with the services they need; twelve larger-than-life "Westport chairs" were placed around downtown Westport this summer were decorated by local artists; conversation with an improv teacher based here in the North Country a…
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(Oct 16, 2024) A team of rescuers from New York, including four Adirondack Forest Rangers, spent two weeks in North Carolina during and after Hurricane Helene; we listen back to an audio postcard from when Radio Bob and David Sommerstein had to lug an aluminum pipe up Blue Mountain to improve reception for our transmitter there; and we preview this…
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(Oct 15, 2024) Short-term rentals have exploded in the North Country in recent years, and communities are grappling with how to regulate and tax them; a professional meat smoker in Lowville shares how he learned the trade from his grandpa as a kid; and astronomer Aileen O'Donoghue shares what's happening in the morning and evening skies this month.…
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· Today Mike O’Neil joins us for an informative comparison of tracking techniques that these seasoned big woods trackers use to outsmart huge mature Northern Maine whitetail bucks. Mike grew up in northern Maine and at 65 years old has been chasing these bucks for decades. As Rick Labbe states, “He has a lot of stories to share.” Over time we have …
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(Oct 14, 2024) About seven bears have to be killed every year in the Adirondacks due to interactions with humans; a Clinton County resident finishes a yearslong project to walk every public street in the City of Plattsburgh; and a conversation about comedy, connection and imagination with the members of a Plattsburgh improv troupe ahead of their sh…
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New Episode Alert: The Arena! Podcast featuring MAAAC N CHEEZ! Join us for an inspiring conversation with an incredible artist who's about to release his first album! Dive into his creative journey, the stories behind his music, and what it means to bring his art to the world. But that’s not all! This multifaceted guest is also the owner of multipl…
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The 5th annual October Sessions are back! To kick us off once again is the Bigfoot in the Blue Line Part 5! Joining me this week is sasquatch researcher and Adirondack lover, Emily Fleur, from the Forest Fleur Podcast. We will dive in to her sasquatch research, share bigfoot stories from around the Adirondacks, the science behind the subject that m…
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(Oct 11, 2024) The two candidates hoping to become Plattsburgh's next mayor participated in a debate earlier this week; a Pride event in Plattsburgh is giving the North Country's queer community a space to be out and proud; and John Warren checks in with trail conditions in the Adirondacks this weekend.…
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(Oct 10, 2024) A third-party presidential candidate who visited Potsdam last week says her visit wasn't about getting votes; a potter and art teacher shares his love of creativity and clay with North Country at Work; and we preview world-class vibraphonist and Plattsburgh native Tim Collins' performance with his band, Quadro Nuevo, Sunday at the St…
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In this ADK Talks episode, we have the privilege of speaking with Jeff Berry and Elena Lumby, two dedicated members of Search and Rescue in the Northern Adirondacks (SARNAK). SARNAK is an all-volunteer organization based in Saranac Lake, primarily serving the Upstate New York region. It works closely with NYS DEC’s Forest Rangers, who, in addition …
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(Oct 9, 2024) The Big Tupper ski area will go up for foreclosure auction next month after years of uncertainty about its future; New York National Guard members are among those deployed to the Hurricane Helene relief effort in the southeast; and a conversation with Jim Bourey, the "poet laureate of Dickinson Center," whose latest poems are all abou…
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(Oct 8, 2024) A festival in the Adirondacks is hoping to make the outdoors more inclusive through recreation education; a group in Jefferson County is hosting a voter information event on Tuesday evening; and New York spent $9 million renovating a historic courtyard in the Capitol building. But it's not getting used yet because of pigeons.…
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(Oct 7, 2024) Democrat Paula Collins faces steep odds against Republican Congresswoman Elise Stefanik in the race for New York's 21st Congressional District; a visit to Westport's library, where a mechanical clock has been ticking away for well over a century; and a woodworker in the southern Adirondacks is experimenting with incorporating technolo…
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Welcome back to The Arena! Podcast! In this exciting episode, we're thrilled to welcome back the incredibly talented Reggie Lanez for his third visit, along with the amazing EskoBano! These two artists have teamed up to bring you an exclusive first listen of their brand-new song—dedicated to all of our Arena listeners! Join us as we dive into their…
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(Oct 4, 2024) A guide to who's on the ballot in the North Country and how to make sure you're ready to vote; we meet the Lowville Free Library's director; and Emily Russell, Catherine Wheeler and their canine sidekicks send us an audio postcard from Floodwood Mountain as we hit peak fall foliage in the Adirondacks.…
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(Oct 3, 2024) Reporter Amy Feiereisel sends an audio postcard of a fall foliage bike ride on the Adirondack Rail Trail; a Wadhams pianist tells North Country at Work about her musical process, and how it helps her connect with both body and mind; and we hear from this Saturday's Three O'Clock Special co-host, Kent Gregson of Indian Lake, a former U…
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(Oct 2, 2024) As women's mountain biking grows in popularity, we hear from fans and riders at last weekend's World Cup races in Lake Placid; the St. Regis Mohawk Tribe has created a new digital law library of its own laws so community members have better access to legal information; with EEE on the rise, Sen. Schumer is calling for increased coordi…
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(Oct 1, 2024) As dockworkers at ports around the country begin their strike, state officials say New Yorkers don't have to worry about major food shortages yet; fisheries managers are cautiously optimistic about the increasing amount of wild-born lake trout on Lake Champlain; Saratoga Springs welcomed farmers and their giant pumpkins from across th…
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· We had a chance to discuss a multitude of subject matter o techniques and tactics that have been gleaned from decades of hunts o detailed hunting stories o favorite outdoor writers o favorite rifles and cartridges o “The Daniel Boone Syndrome” o old school skills most effective for your development as a hunter · Lot of info shared on this one wit…
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This week you'll come along for the hike into the Adirondack backcountry up Whiteface and Esther Mountains followed by a gametime decision resulting in a unique trip down the mountain. Visit my website: www.46OUTDOORS.com www.46OF46.com Follow on Instagram & Facebook @46of46podcast @jamesappleton46 Looking for help improving your fitness for hiking…
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(Sep 27, 2024) ORDA has authorized improvements at several of the Olympic venues in the Adirondacks; a BOCES Culinary Arts Instructor in Gouverneur is the winner of a state award for her decades of work teaching North Country students how to cook; as fall colors begin to pop in the Adirondacks, we take a hike around Black Pond near Paul Smith's; an…
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In this ADK Talks episode, we recommend top autumn activities in the Adirondacks. From foliage to festivals, we share our favorite things to do in the fall in the ADK. While the list of great things to do in the Adirondacks is almost endless, our listeners have been asking us to share our favorites. Who are we to say no? Our Top 10 list includes: G…
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(Sep 26, 2024) Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand is cosponsoring a bill that would require the federal government to update its strategy for northern border enforcement; a merger between two small school districts in the southern Adirondacks was voted down earlier this week; and we preview magician Leon Etienne and assistant Chelsea LaCongo's performance in …
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(Sep 25, 2024) New York state has approved a plan for a company to build a commercial solar development in the town of Canton; we head to the Glenview Preserve in Harrietstown, whose owners are trying to find the balance between "Forever Wild" and the region's growing movement for accessible outdoor recreation; and we listen back to a North Country…
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(Sep 24, 2024) Gov. Hochul is declaring a mosquito-borne illness an imminent threat to human health; state officials are continuing the push for a statewide cellphone ban in schools; and a Saranac Lake firm is offering free herbicide treatments to fight the invasive Japanese knotweed plant.Par NCPR News
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Join us for an exciting new episode of The Arena! Podcast, where we dive into the vibrant world of Newark's hip-hop scene. Tonight, we sit down with an innovative artist, Cor O War, who's pushing the boundaries of rap and exploring fresh sounds. Discover his creative process, the challenges he faced, and his vision for the future of music. Whether …
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