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Hangover Sessions is an eclectic radio-based music show. The show is curated & hosted by DJ Webbles and features a diverse range of new & long-standing local artist music guests, who interview & perform live on each episode and showcase their original music.
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Ontario Morning tells you what's happening in your world — whether it's down the road or around the globe. Get the latest national and international news on World Report and local newscasts on the half-hour. Contact us Telephone: (1-800) 304 8699 Email: ontariomorning@cbc.ca
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Tent Talk

Farmers Market Pros

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Tent Talk is a podcast for farmers' market managers, farmers, food makers, and anyone who counts on farmers’ markets as a source of income. Please join us as we interview farmers’ market experts, talk about ways to improve local food communities, and provide you with tips on building a successful farmers’ market business. Tent Talk is produced by Farmers Market Pros.
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Perspectives on City Management

Texas City Management Association (TCMA)

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The Texas City Management Association (TCMA) presents Perspectives on City Management, a podcast about the people who work hard every day to keep Texas cities running smoothly. In each episode we sit down with city managers and other municipal public servants to discuss the business of local government, and the professionals who make it work. Show topics include Diversity, Equity and Inclusion; City Management; Economic Development; Quality of Life; Next Generation of Leaders; and TCMA initi ...
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A Comedy Advice Podcast

Stephen Settanni

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Join in every week to hear self-proclaimed guru Stephen bring special guests seen on Comedy Central, Netflix, Conan, The Impractical Jokers, Joe Rogan, or your local comedy venue to help break down inspirational quotes made by robots, answer questions found from the internet, read 1-star reviews to help businesses, and more to elevate your mind, heart, and chuckle box. It's self-help for the helpless. Send questions: acomedyadvicepodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @acomedyadvicepodcast Patreon: ht ...
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Power Flow

Amy Simpkins

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The energy revolution is coming, and it's all hands on deck. Amplifying the expertise of the leaders in the new energy economy and inviting diverse voices to the table, we'll talk solar power, battery storage and battery alternatives, microgrids, renewable energy, distributed energy architectures, energy policy, energy equity, and all things energy. I'm your host, Amy Simpkins, renewable energy CEO (and Rocket Scientist) and I am passionate about creating sustainable change. I believe that a ...
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This week we're sharing something a little bit different: a podcast episode where Catt Fields White is the featured guest. Enjoy this conversation from the Fresh Take podcast about the importance of supporting local farmers, small businesses and of course farmers' markets. If Catt doesn't convince you over the next 45 minutes that farmers markets w…
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Port Hope elementary teacher, Kelly-Anne Jennings, is facing multiple charges including sexual assault and possession of child pornography. These charges allegedly involve students at the school where she taught. She was a Grade 8 teacher at St. Anthony Catholic Elementary School which is a part of the Peterborough Victoria Northumberland and Clari…
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The Renfrew County Joint Transportation Consortium, which is responsible for planning school bus routes, has been unable to strike a deal with school bus operators. That has left families searching for ways to get their kids to school. It's causing headaches for families not just logistically, but financially as well. We spoke to Shawna Walker, a m…
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Have you ever wanted to run fifteen miles on trails at altitude with a donkey? Well, we haven't either, but this week, we talked to two people who did just that! Megan Ressler and Amy Krupka joined us to tell us about their experience with Millie and Charleston--their donkeys--at the Leadville Boom Days Pack Burro Race. We talked about managing the…
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Haliburton County's "accommodation tax" comes into effect next month. The tax is supposed to target short-term stays like hotel bookings and cottage rentals. This is the second time this is to hit the Ontario cottage country. We spoke to the mayor of the Township of Lake of Bays, Terry Glover, about the new tax accreditations. After Canada imposed …
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Becca (Massachusetts, US) – Haunting in Massachusetts Parker (Alabama, US) - Bryce Asylum Ben (US) – I Thought My Mom Was Home from Work Jessica (Orlando, Florida) - Grandpa is Okay Song Break by Lex Wahl - Hallowed Good-bye Poppy (Minnesota, US) – Comfort from My Friend After He Passed AwayPar Lex Wahl
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Market participants are a generous bunch, so how do you make sure your farmers and vendors don't give away the farm, so to speak? Freebies and discounts that are shared with market managers, staff and fellow vendors are fun. Still, some guidelines are important. Gifts from the market to your community's worthy causes are the same. Keeping your hear…
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When The Food Corridor offered a Shared Kitchen-101 workshop at the 2023 InTents Conference, it was a sell out. It's no wonder. In a survey of food businesses operating out of shared kitchens, farmers markets were the most commonly used sales channels, with over 50% responding that they sell at one or more farmers markets. A shortage of kitchens ul…
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This week, we looked back at Sifan Hassan's historic TRIPLE at the Olympics, climaxing with the Olympic Record in the marathon. We also talked about the men's marathon, and we considered how the Americans performed. We wrapped up the podcast with a quick review of the record-setting day at the Leadville 100.…
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Selling farmers market gift certificates are a great way to help dedicated customers introduce friends, relatives and associates to the world of fresher food and local community. Now kick that idea up 350,000 notches. Maine Federation of Farmers Markets proactively sells employers on using market dollars as part of their workplace wellness programs…
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Two years ago, in Episode 227, we interviewed Ken Sevensky, the race director for the Blue Ridge Relay. This week, we brought Ken back to hear about his preparations for the 2024 race. Ken told us about how the race has overcome obstacles over the years and grown into the event that it is today, and he gave us a glimpse of all that goes into pullin…
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Kicha Holden and Hillary Burke are the co-directors of Carnival North in Belleville and Collingwood. They give guest host Allison Devereaux a preview of how the festival is celebrating Caribbean culture. Elliot Page's new movie Close to You premieres in theaters today... It was filmed -- and is set -- in Coburg. If you see it, keep an eye out for K…
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With election season upon us, managing free speech issues at farmers markets is top of mind. This week we're chatting with Wendy Chen, of the Center for Agricultural and Food Systems at Vermont Law School for a quick update on court decisions that might affect how you manage free speech at your market. And we're spotlighting an episode originally b…
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The three of us have been consumed by the Olympics over the last two weeks, so we took a few minutes together to talk about them today. Even though the Games aren't yet over, we had fun talking about the things we have seen and what we've been thinking over the last little while.Par Most Pleasant Exhaustion
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We know you're busy this week. Us too! Catt's on the road speaking at conferences and visiting Midwest markets. Brijet's rocking National Farmers Market Week in San Diego. You're doing the same, right? So take just a minute and tune in while we chat with Erica Meadows of the Mt Washington Farmers Market in Kentucky. They gained the most votes in Am…
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The 308th episode of Hangover Sessions features a debut performance by The Canterbury Bells ~ a 3 piece musical act, based outta the SF Bay Area. Ezra, Sean & Liam join me in the Oakland 'barn studio' for an awesome 1.5hr interview, featuring their 6 chosen deserted island disc tracks (2 songs each), plus 4 awesome live/original songs, no less. 'Tw…
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Stephen (Japan) - The Apparition on Six Buddhas Hill Violent Ghosts at Church of the Sacred Heart (1912 - South Hanover, Massachusetts) Tiffany (Canada) - Big Scary Horse Kate (New York City, New York) - Poltergeist Throws Book Liz (Glen Cove, New York) – Aunt Helen Marco (San Jose, California) - Not Exactly Gone The Ghost of Belle Boyd (Washington…
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Imagine you just survived a human trafficking scheme, only to find out you have thousands of dollars of debt, incurred in your name by your perpetrator. Unfortunately, that is the reality affecting most human trafficking survivors. As we mark World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, Paula Laughlin the executive director of Victim Services of Kings…
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We have a mixed bag of topics in this month's Ask the Pros episode. With hot weather advisories, fires and floods becoming more common, we've been getting a lot of questions about when closing a market is justified. Weather or not, farmers need to move their produce so it's not a decision managers take lightly. We're chatting about that and a varie…
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Summer shortages are currently hitting the Bruce Peninsula food bank. Major Mary Millar is a Corps Officer with The Wiarton Salvation Army. She tells us why donations dip this time of year and what's needed to help fill the shelves. The countdown is on to the Little League Championships! Tori Boshart is the President of the Kingston Baseball Associ…
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For the second week in a row, we talked to a 2024 Race Across America finisher! This week, it was Katie Aguilar, who raced as part of Four the Record, a four-woman team. Her husband, Carlos, was on the crew, and he also joined us. Katie and Carlos told us about what it was like to take on such an ambitious goal, the changes that Katie had to make t…
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If camping is on the horizon this summer but you have questions, Scouts Canada has created a camping tipline to help newbies survive camping. The number is 1-844-SCOUT-10 Julianne Hazlewood talks with Mike Eybel, a spokesperson with Scouts Canada. A Creemore resident says she's received notice that public workers are coming to mow down the flowers …
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Join us for a report from Catt's trip to the World Farmers Market Coalition's second General Assembly, in Rome, Italy this month. Delegates from some 70 countries and organizations gathered, representing hundreds of farmers markets and policy making bodies. They heard about the international coalition's current projects and contributed to its visio…
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The 307th episode features an interview with the Lovely Lily Holbrook! Lily joins us throughout the show to talk about where her musical journey all started, on the streets/subways of Boston, her involvement with the record industry and what's to come next now she's moved to St. Petersburg, Florida. Full playlist here. + Follow Lily & her music via…
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This week, we talked to a couple of folks who just successfully finished Race Across America: Brian Hetherington and Alyssa Godesky! Brian raced as part of a four-person team called Team One Life, and they raised money for a charity called Special Love. Alyssa, herself an accomplished professional triathlete and ultrarunner, coached Brian and serve…
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We're about to share so much news about 2025's InTents: the National Farmers Market Conference. Today, we're starting with the announcement that the Request for Proposals opens in just a few days. We're adding a special farmer and vendor track in 2025, so possibilities abound. Are you ready to share your expertise about a topic with market managers…
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Volunteers are the lifeblood of many farmers markets and we know that even market managers are sometimes labeled as volunteers. That labor of love is admirable. Is it legal? That depends, and it's complicated. Wendy Chen joined us at InTents, the National Farmers Market Conference earlier this year. Her work at the Center for Agricultural and Food …
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The 306th Episode features the brilliant Fancy Dad, who return to the show in-person this time, following on from their OG show during mid-pandemic in October 2020. Fancy Dad are an awesome-foursome based outta the SF Bay Area who play their own unique style of indie funk! Follow them @ http://www.bandfancydad.com/ + on Instagram, YouTube and the r…
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There is so much going on in the world of endurance sports right now! We spent a lot of time this week talking about our experiences in the 2024 Peachtree Road Race, plus the first week of the Tour de France, the Olympic Track Trials, and an incredibly fast day at the Western States Endurance Run.Par Most Pleasant Exhaustion
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Join Amy Simpkins for a “state of the [renewable energy] union” in 2023-2024, her predictions for 2025, reflections on innovation theory and the importance of creative rest for the entrepreneurial (and life!) journey, and a summary of Power Flow’s stunning Season 3 guests. To consider this summer: How do we give ourselves mental and creative rest a…
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In this episode, Nadia, Elina, and Amy discuss the new landscape of offshore wind in America and how this holistic solution is providing revitalization to American manufacturing, in addition to the importance of engagement with the local community and meeting people where they are in renewable energy outreach. Quotes “It sounds like people are not …
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It's hard to believe that we've produced 300 episodes of Tent Talk, the farmers market podcast, since we started almost five years ago. You'd think we might run out of things to talk about, but nope! There are so many ideas to explore, questions to ponder, and issues to delve into. We love creating opportunities for market businesses and operations…
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This week, we previewed the 2024 Men's Tour de France with our crack analysts Justin Dugan and Justin Schmidt! As they have done the last few years, Justin and Justin joined us to talk about the course, discuss the contenders, and of course, make a few predictions.Par Most Pleasant Exhaustion
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