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Running, Life and Stuff is a brand-new, fortnightly podcast launched by Craig on 2 January 2024, where he chats all things … well … running, life and stuff. Craig’s a trail runner, coffee lover and adventure seeker. He’s also an ordinary guy in his 40’s, with a hectic job in the health and fitness industry, who unexpectedly found himself back on the dating scene after his marriage ended during lockdown. In 2023 Craig took part in the Race Across Scotland, a 215-mile ultra marathon covering o ...
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It’s a fact! 100% of men, women and children eat food, and 97.5% of must buy their food from others who bring it from an average of 2,000 miles away. And so the hungry ask: ”What’s in this tomato? Who planted that broccoli? Is it safe to eat genetically engineered corn? Why are they irradiating meat? Are we running short of water? Why is China growing our apples? What will happen to us if we can no longer farm? How safe is our food chain?” The Food Chain is an audience-interactive syndicated ...
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There are many elements in our lives that affect our well-being and there are many ways that we can explore them. One avenue to optimal self-care is having open, honest conversations about what it means to be well. Navigate love and relationships, purpose and meaning, mental health and wellness, success and failure, and all of those things that make us human with Whitney Lauritsen on This Might Get Uncomfortable. Whitney has over 13 years of professional experience in the health, wellness, a ...
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Welcome to discussion by business people, technologists, parents, youth, consumers, and citizens about topics from the highly technical, sports, and important issues that effect us all. Be it end-fed antennas, end zone touchdowns, end of days, we'll cover it. The current times are getting interesting as the world's leaders continue their experiments in science, technology and political theater. Join me and my guests as we broadcast on Transmitter 42.
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Are you a business owner struggling to connect with your ideal clients? Or maybe you want to nurture an ongoing relationship, but you’re not sure how. If that strikes a chord, then this podcast is for you. Hello – I’m Katie Flamman from Storyteller Media. I’m an award-winning voiceover artist and I specialise in Storytelling for Business. I work with small businesses and global brands, telling their stories from my broadcast quality studio. I’ve been the voice of American Express, The counci ...
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Luke Gallear is a former professional boxer and the founder of Darley Boxing Club. With a passion for boxing since his early teens, Luke turned his love for the sport into a career, competing at a professional level before injury ended his fighting days. Now, he dedicates himself to training young boxers and running his club, helping others achieve…
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A witch is a person who, though cognizant of the laws of God, endeavors to act through the medium, of a pact with the Devil - Boris Balkan. This episode we've chosen three movies all about witches. Whether they're dudes, goats, or dancers, join us for our discussion!
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A FOOD CHAIN RELEASE FROM MICHAEL OLSON The hungry baby is crying for food. The harried parent is short on time. The solution: Give baby a baby food pouch. But that solution leads us to ask: Do convenience pouch foods do a baby’s body good? The Food Chain Radio Show & Podcast with Michael Olson hosts Dr. Elizabeth Dunford, Research Fellow, George I…
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Michael Olson hosts Nicolette Hahn Niman, Author, Defending Beef: The Ecological and Nutritional Case for Beef We have been told that cows cause the climate to change by emitting greenhouse gas. Now we are told to replace the beef we eat with patented, manufactured meat-like substances. And so we ask: Should beef be banned? Topics include a look at…
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Health and safety is often forgot in the moment of a run, for the folks at Sierra Blanca it's a key component for running, especially since they run a HARD race. In this episode, Craig and Anna talk to Marina from the Sierra Blanca "Break Your Limits" run, it's a tough trail and she highlights how the team keep a close eye on the runners. Take a pe…
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Everybody loves the Bacon... this is just a fact. Everybody has a favorite Kevin Bacon film... even your grandma. He's done movies in every genre, intended for all types of people. He, also, is a big horror fan, and that's why we love him. We chose three of his movies to talk about today. We appreciate him, so let's talk about him. Come and get it!…
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Host Michael Olson with guest Nicholas Sullivan, Senior Researcher, Tufts University, Author of The Blue Revolution Fishermen used to rely on good luck to haul in the big catch. But when they began relying on information, instead of luck, they almost caught all the fish in the sea. That leads us to ask: Can we catch fish so there will be fish left …
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Whitney opens up about navigating the complexities of ADHD, mental health support, and her ongoing journey of self-discovery. Recorded in her childhood bedroom, she shares her frustrations with medical providers, the challenges of managing ADHD, and the societal gaps in supporting those with mental health needs. Reflecting on dark moments, the impa…
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Tiree Ultramarathon is the Ultramarathon for everyone... the weather can change rapidly, it keeps the marathon variable and you won't get bored! 😂 In this episode, Craig and Anna are joined by one of the event organisers; Will Wright. Take a look at the Tiree Ultramarathon: https://www.tireefitness.co.uk/events/tiree-ultramarathon To get in touch w…
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Michael Olson with Peter Savio, Savio Realty LTD, Honolulu, HI In the 1970s, Secretary of Agriculture Earl Butz told America’s farmers to “Get big or get out.” Since Butz made his proclomation, farms have been getting bigger, and farmers have been getting fewer. This leads us contrarians to ask: Can unprofitable big farms be converted into profitab…
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Technology has given us the ability to look deep into the human body, and to see how the body reacts to various environmental stimuli. That being the case, we simply must ask: Does alcohol do a body good? The Food Chain Radio Show & Podcast with Michael Olson hosts Timothy B. Sullivan, Doctor of Psychiatry and Internal Medicine, for a conversation …
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It's Halloween Night, you've just come in from the cold and autumnal air. Your children are in the other room sorting through the spoils from their evening's trek. You're exhausted from a long day of activities, and you're looking forward to a relaxing sit next to the fire as you watch some holiday themed television. Alas, that much-needed relaxati…
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Are you a new runner? Do you want to be a runner? Where's the best place to start? It's time to dive in! In this episode, Craig and Anna chat about the best way of taking running... As for the "life and stuff", what about men called jeff and how much Anna's boyfriend loves thumbs! To get in touch with the Pod, please email: craig@runninglifestuff.c…
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In this episode, Whitney reflects on her ongoing road trip, her camping experiences in Rhode Island, a memorable Hans Zimmer concert, bike trips, a bad experience with a psychiatrist, and more. She shares personal insights about managing ADHD, experimenting with Adderall, and the dynamics of emotional wellbeing. Whitney also discusses her renewed e…
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Claire Kelloway, Manager, Food Systems Program, Open Markets Institute As is true with the fish swimming in the sea, big companies grow bigger by eating smaller companies. That being the case, we simply must ask: Should Kroger be allowed to eat Albertsons? The Food Chain Radio Show & Podcast with Michael Olson hosts Claire Kelloway, Manager, Food S…
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Ladies and gentlemen... The Corpse Cast is proud to present, BOWLING HORROR! Yes, you heard that correctly. Bowling Horror... What can you really say about this integral genre in horror? Well, not much, I'm afraid. What we did do, however, is choose three movies, all about bowling, that couldn't have more different vibes. We're talking Last Night a…
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Michael Olson hosts Scott Moses, Partner, Solomon Partners Head of Grocery, Pharmacy and Restaurnts, for a conversation about the consolidation of the nation’s grocery stores. Should Kroger and Albertsons be allowed to merge? For the moment, you and I live in the small town of Anywhere, USA. There are two grocers in town, Deluxe Food on North Main …
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Michael Olson hosts Robert Wolcott & Kaihan Krippendorff, Co-Authors, Proximity: How Coming Breakthroughs in Just-In-Time Transform Business, Society and Daily Life. It is said that food now travels an average of 1200 miles from where it was grown to where it is eaten. If one were to look forward a hundred years into the future, from a hundred year…
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Michael Olson hosts Nicole Virgil, Gardener and Practitioner of Christian Science, for a conversation about winning the right to garden. Topics include how municipal governments prohibit residents from establishing gardens in their yards, why Nicole Virgil refused to accept that prohibition; and how Nicole’s fight for the right to garden resulted i…
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Michael Olson hosts Will Harris, Farmer, Rancher and Author of Giving a Damn: A Bold Return to Giving A Damn for a conversation about giving a damn farming and ranching. Topics include why conventional farming and ranching were industrialized into commodity agriculture; why some farmers and ranchers are returning to conventional agriculture; and wh…
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Peter's back to tell Craig about how he did in his Lavaredo Ultra Trail for Alzheimer's, he did it with relative ease... Even if he did have to backtrack a little bit. Peter's JustGiving Page for Alzheimer's: https://www.justgiving.com/page/peter-wilmot-lavaredo-ultratrail-120km?utm_term=YG7gekpj3 To get in touch with the Pod, please email: craig@r…
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In this episode, Whitney reflects on her ongoing road trip from her van parked in her parents' driveway in Massachusetts. She discusses visiting friends, navigating unexpected situations, and using various travel gear. Highlights include attending the Newtopia trade show in Denver, experiencing immersive art at MeowWolf, and spontaneous trips to Ro…
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We're at the tail end of summer and the night's are drawing in (nobody mention the "C word" though!). On this episode you'll hear Craig's tips to be safe while running in the dark. Tyles is in France and Craig wants to contact her SO badly, even though she's on holiday she makes a quick guest appearance with an update which will help improve Anglo-…
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Ladies and Gentlemen, I'm going to have to ask you to keep your hands and legs inside the vehicle because this episode is going to be a bumpy ride! As if Body Horror isn't one of the grossest genres of horror film that exists, but we decided to choose a movie about a woman rotting from the inside. Gross... Anyhow, let's get to it! We're talking Tha…
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Whitney, broadcasting from a Cracker Barrel parking lot in Illinois, shares her journey back to Colorado, following a trip to Cleveland for a family memorial. Discussing the nuances of van life, accessibility challenges at amusement parks, and considerations about carrying a gun for safety, Whitney delves into her experiences with neurodivergence a…
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2 DJ's in one episode? Music can lift you, motivate you and inspire you to be better. Craig and Anna are joined by Max Tyler and Tom Watts, 2 talented artists who make the kind of music you're probably listening to on your evening run! Max's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maxtylerofficial/ Max's Website: https://maxtylerofficial.com/ Tom's In…
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Friday’s speech from RFK Jr. and subsequent tacit endorsement of Trump’s presidential bid, help snuff out the customary post convention bump as he nuked his own party from orbit. Today Kimberley and I discuss the loudly trumpeted health warning from Mr. Kennedy and fold it in with other sources that convey a dire and urgent call to action to identi…
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Of the many methods available to all of us to help us improve our well being, some cost quite a lot, some not so much, and a few cost nothing. During these trying economic times of inflation eating away our purchasing power, Kimberley Huggins again joins Transmitter 42 to share five things we can do to begin our journey to better health without bre…
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Welcome everyone! The Corpse Cast is back and this episode we're talking about a couple of Alien Invasion movies! Join us as we chat about Tobe Hooper and Dan O'Bannon's remake of a 1953 classic called Invaders from Mars (1986), and one of the greatest alien siege movies of all time, Nightbeast from 1982. Come and get it!…
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Whitney shares her experiences traveling in her new van from Los Angeles across the country with her dog, Evie. She talks about the sense of grounding and clarity she feels on the road, the mental challenges she's faced, and the balance she's trying to achieve between work and relaxation. Whitney reflects on her neurodivergence and the evolving und…
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The link between physical and mental health has never disputed. In this episode, Craig and Anna talk to Mark Rowland (CEO of The Mental Health Foundation), about the impact of running on your mental health and about the amazing work of the charity. Craig is running 3000 miles in support of the foundation, please show your support here: https://www.…
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Charlie Jenks, Founder, Connecting Vets with Horses (Animals as Emotional and Cognitive Therapists for humans) To heal one’s broken body, frazzled nerves or confused mind, one could take the drugs, as many do… or one could hop into the saddle and ride the horse. And so we ask… How can one be healed by horse? To heal our broken bodies, frazzled nerv…
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Susana Monso, Author, Playing Possum: How Animals Understand Death Every person thinks about where we all will eventually go, but no person knows for certain where we will go. This leads some people to think about the animals for which we have taken dominion, and wonder: What do animals think about dying? Up and down the food chain, it is eat and b…
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Lacy J Dalton, President, Let Em Run Foundation & Internationally acclaimed Country and Western Music Recording Star (Wild Horse Management, Policies and Procedures) 83,000 horses and burros roam wild and free throughout the empty spaces of the great American West. Though some very serious voices say they should not be allowed to run free, other se…
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Jennifer Leidolf, CDFA Direct Marketing Program Supervisor &Joshua W. Bingham, Public Information Officer II, Division of Inspection Services (Farmers Market Certification, Governance and Marketing) When it comes to which farms get the most help from the government, the answer is most always the biggest farms. This leads us to ask: Can there be a g…
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Cindy Campos, Weston A. Price Foundation, and Andrew Renard and Michelle Carter, Kitchen Table Cultures (Traditional Nourishing Food, Bone broth, Bone broth recipes) All ancient cultures included bones in their diets. The ancients ate bones because they tasted good and strengthened their own bones. Then along came modern times and broken bones! And…
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Carey Gillam, Author, The Monsanto Papers & Research Director, U.S. Right to Know (GMOs, WTO, Glyphosate, International Food trade) After standing firm on its plan to ban genetically modified corn from Germany, and the attendant pesticides from China, Mexico capitulated to the demands of the United States and cancelled its plan to ban. That leads u…
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Emily Bonder, Apiarist & Educator, Santa Cruz Bee Company (metropolitan bee keeping, apiarists, honey bees) They say bees are responsible for one-third of every bite of food we eat. Given how much we love to eat, and how much we love to hear the buzzing of bees, we simply must ask: How does one keep bees in the city? We all know how important honey…
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Austin Frerick, Author of Barons: Money, Power, and the Corruption of America’s Food Industry (Food industry consolidation, Driscoll's Berries, Across the landscape of American agriculture, one can see where there were many, there are now few. What we see leads us to ask: Is it better to have a few big farms or many small farms? The Food Chain Radi…
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Maisie Ganzler, Chief Strategy and Brand Officer Bon Appetit Management Company & Author, You Can’t Market Manure at Lunchtime (Food marketing, advertising and public relations) He who has a thing to sell, and goes and whispers in a well, is not so apt to get the dollars, as she who climbs a tree and hollers! And so we ask: How does one win the min…
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Fred Provenza, Emeritus Professor of Behavioral Ecology, Utah State University & Author of Nourishment: What animals Can Teach Us About Rediscovering Our Nutritional Wisdom (Food Nutrition and Labeling) The supply chain that feeds our food chain now extends across the country and around the world. Given what we see happening across our country, and…
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John Marzluff, Emeritus Professor of Forest Sciences, University of Washington, Author of In Company of Meadowlarks (Environmental Degradation and the Vanishing of Song birds) Meadowlarks are the canaries of the prairie. Where one hears their song, its safe to go out onto the prairie. But where the meadlark’s song is no longer heard, there is dange…
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John Marzluff, Emeritus Professor of Forest Sciences, University of Washington, Author of In the Company of Crows and Ravens (Animal Nutrition and Environment) Yellowstone Park in winter is a cruel place for the wildlife that can no longer endure its cold, snow and hunger. And yet what is cruel for some can be a blessing for the corvids of Yellowst…
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Fred Provenza, Emeritus Professor of Behavioral Ecology at Utah State University, Author of Nourtishment: What Animals Can Teach Us About Rediscovering Our Nutritional Wisdom (Animal and Human Natural Nutrition) One person’s faith allows them to eat anything, but another, whose faith is weak, eats only vegetables. The one who eats everything must n…
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Fred Provenza, Author, Nourishment: What Animals Can Teach Us About Rediscovering Our Nutritional Wisdom (Animal & Human Environmental Nutrition) Animals learn what to eat, and what not to eat, from their mothers – before they are born. It is a taste they pick up in utero, as the mother eats her way across the landscape. If such is the case, we won…
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