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Detective Dexter

Little Ears Media

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Dexter may seem like a normal French Bulldog living in New York City, but he’s actually the famous Detective Dexter, solving doggy mysteries by day, and playing pet by night. Narrated by Granny MacDuff.
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Re-Thinking Business: Success Sauce & Two Pickles

Pickle #1 Tamara MacDuff & Pickle #2 Sid Ragona

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Pickle #1, Tamara MacDuff and Pickle #2, Sid Ragona interview different entrepreneurs with diverse backgrounds, different approaches and ideas for achieving success. They do more that just interview them about their business, they dig down into who are they, how they think, what they fear, & what gets them out of bed on a morning. Join them on this thrilling journey of discovery and explore the deeper aspects of the entrepreneur mindset.
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A D&D podcast about a stag do at the end of the world. Follow us on Twitter @podsontour and Instagram @ladsontourpod Find us at ladsontourpodcast.com JJA Harwood is Guy Chapman (@JJAHarwood) Fay Evans is Lucas Rossi (@onlythegirl) Sam Ferguson is Artem Volkov (@samkferguson) Ruaraidh MacDuff is Gregg Roumbax (@RuaraidhMacduff) Susie Rae is DM (@SusieSJR) Cover artwork by Fay Evans.
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Creative Diaries Podcast tells the story and experience of the writer, illustrator, and creative business owner, Leanne MacDuff. A once award-winning digital native, Leanne has worked in digital marketing roles across several global and national organisations. In these diary-style episodes, and with the help of our guests, Leanne will bring you insight and encouragement from her journey in building her business, Frame Your World whilst juggling a full-time corporate job. Through each episode ...
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Something Wicked is an investigation into one of the most interesting cases in criminal history. One that seems simple but is most definitely not. facebook.com/somethingwickedpodcast facebook.com/knightfallstudios twitter - @wickedpdcst For fans of true crime, ID, mystery, fiction, radio plays, fans of shows like serial, tanis, the black tapes, limetown, welcome to nightvale, and my favorite murder, and of course fans of slightly silly re-tellings of Shakespeare's greatest plays. Cast: Matte ...
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In 'The Constitutional' Alex Sloan goes for a walk around the beautiful Australian National University campus with one of the great legal scholars from the ANU College of Law. Along the way they talk about issues that go to the heart of freedom, equality and community. From constitutional recognition to access to justice, take a walk with us and learn something along the way. W: soundcloud.com/theconstitutional
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In this episode of the Aptitude Outdoors Podcast, host Paul Fuzinski welcomes Brant MacDuff, the author of The Shotgun Conservationist, for an engaging conversation that challenges common misconceptions about hunting and its role in conservation. Brant, who began his journey into hunting later in life, shares his insights into how hunting is not on…
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In this episode of the Aptitude Outdoors Podcast, we dive into the lasting impact of Theodore Roosevelt's 1908 speech, "Conservation as a National Duty," and its relevance to today's environmental challenges. Roosevelt's call for federal responsibility and wise resource management was a turning point in the early conservation movement, addressing t…
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In this episode of the Aptitude Outdoors Podcast, we dive into the pivotal role Gifford Pinchot played in shaping American conservation during the White House Conference on Conservation in 1908. As the Chief Forester of the United States and a close advisor to President Theodore Roosevelt, Pinchot was instrumental in organizing this historic gather…
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In this episode of the Aptitude Outdoors Podcast, we dive into Theodore Roosevelt's iconic 1908 speech, Conservation as a National Duty. Delivered during the White House Conference on Conservation, Roosevelt called for the wise management of America’s natural resources, warning against the dangers of overexploitation. His emphasis on the importance…
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In this episode of the Aptitude Outdoors Podcast, we delve into the fascinating history of the American bison's near extinction and remarkable recovery, with a focus on the pivotal role played by Charles "Buffalo" Jones. Once a notorious buffalo hunter, Jones later became a passionate conservationist determined to save the very species he had once …
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Reunited with Liam at last, the lads try to work out how to be lawyers and meet a bald king and biblical icon. CW: Swearing, grief, death, pressure to drink alcohol, discussion of violence, sexual references Follow us on Twitter @podsontour, Instagram @ladsontourpod and Tumblr @podsontour Find us at ladsontourpodcast.com JJA Harwood is Guy Chapman …
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In this eye-opening episode of the Aptitude Outdoors Podcast, we delve into one of the darkest chapters of American history—the mass slaughter of buffalo in the late 19th century and the shocking aftermath that followed. As the buffalo were hunted nearly to extinction for their hides, the plains became littered with their bones. These bones, along …
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In this episode of the Aptitude Outdoors Podcast, host Paul Fuzinski dives deep into the vital role that hunters and anglers play in conservation efforts across North America. Drawing from the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation, Paul discusses how a small group of dedicated outdoor enthusiasts are shouldering the majority of the financia…
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In this episode of the Aptitude Outdoors Podcast, host Paul Fuzinski is joined by renowned conservationist Chester Moore for an insightful conversation about the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation. As they drive through the scorching heat of Texas, Chester and Paul delve into their recent experiences in Yellowstone National Park, where t…
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In this episode of the Aptitude Outdoors Podcast, we delve into the fascinating history of Yellowstone National Park and the numerous times it narrowly escaped being opened to private interests. Learn how Robert E. Carpenter, then superintendent of Yellowstone, attempted to push through the controversial "segregation bill," which aimed to carve out…
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In this episode of the Aptitude Outdoors Podcast, we dive into the fascinating life and enduring legacy of Henry William Herbert, better known by his pen name Frank Forester. As a 19th-century writer and sportsman, Herbert played a pivotal role in shaping the culture of hunting in North America. Through his vivid literary works, he introduced the c…
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In this episode of the Aptitude Outdoors Podcast, we delve into the fascinating history of wildlife conservation in America, focusing on the pivotal role played by the American Sportsmen Club in the late 19th century. As market hunting drove species like the passenger pigeon and American bison to the brink of extinction, a group of forward-thinking…
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In this episode, we delve into the fascinating history of neurasthenia, a diagnosis that gripped the urban middle and upper classes in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Coined by American neurologist George Miller Beard, neurasthenia was seen as a byproduct of modern life, particularly affecting "brain workers" who were overwhelmed by the dem…
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In this episode, we delve into an often-overlooked aspect of the U.S. Farm Bill: its significant impact on wildlife conservation. While the Farm Bill is typically associated with agriculture and food policy, it also includes a variety of conservation programs that play a crucial role in preserving and restoring wildlife habitats across the country.…
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Welcome to another exciting episode of the Aptitude Outdoors Podcast, where we dive deep into the fascinating world of wildlife conservation. In this episode, we explore the remarkable resurgence of grizzly bears in the western United States, a testament to the power of dedicated conservation efforts. Once roaming vast stretches of North America, g…
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Our guest this week is Susan Vernick of Etiquette Chics, Providing a passionate approach to teaching etiquette & manners for all. www.theetiquettechics.com Hosted by Tamara MacDuff (pickle#1) and Sid Ragona (pickle#2) of Re-Thinking Business: Success Sauce & Two Pickles. Greater Rochester SCORE's weekly podcast.…
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In this episode of the Aptitude Outdoors Podcast, we dive into the remarkable story of the American Bison, tracing their journey from the brink of extinction in the 19th century to their resurgence as icons of the wild. These magnificent creatures once roamed North America in vast herds, but by the late 1800s, their numbers had plummeted dramatical…
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Join us on this thrilling episode as we embark on an adventure through the breathtaking landscapes of Yellowstone National Park. I recount my first-ever fishing trip in grizzly country, where the towering peaks, endless streams, and grazing bison create a backdrop like no other. Amidst the beauty, he pursues the elusive Yellowstone cutthroat, shari…
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In this episode of Aptitude Outdoors, we delve into the contentious debate over Colorado's recent anti-wildlife management ballot initiatives. These measures, aimed at prohibiting the hunting and trapping of mountain lions and bobcats, are driven by emotional appeals rather than scientific evidence. We explore the potential consequences of these in…
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In the United States, hunting and fishing are not only popular recreational activities but also crucial elements of the country's wildlife management and conservation efforts. The sale of hunting and fishing licenses plays a significant role in funding these initiatives, providing essential financial support for a wide range of conservation project…
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The Lacey Act and Its Impact on Wildlife Conservation in North America Introduction The Lacey Act, enacted in 1900, is one of the earliest and most significant pieces of legislation in the United States aimed at wildlife conservation. Initially intended to curb illegal hunting and trafficking of wildlife, the Act has evolved over the years to addre…
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The North American Model of Wildlife Conservation is a cornerstone of wildlife management and conservation efforts in the United States and Canada. This model, developed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, is based on seven key principles or "pillars." Each pillar plays a crucial role in ensuring the sustainability and responsible management…
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Yellowstone National Park, established on March 1, 1872, holds the distinction of being the first national park in the world. Its creation marked a pivotal moment in the conservation movement, setting a precedent for the preservation of natural landscapes and wildlife for future generations. Historical Context and Founding Figures The journey towar…
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In this episode of Aptitude Outdoors, we sit down with Kyle Hand, the Statewide Game Bird Specialist for Texas Parks and Wildlife. Kyle delves into the intricacies of wild turkey conservation, explaining the roles of various program leaders and his mission to facilitate on-ground conservation efforts. Kyle sheds light on the fascinating behavioral …
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In the early 20th century, the whitetail deer, an iconic symbol of North American wildlife, faced the brink of extinction. Overhunting, habitat destruction, and a lack of effective wildlife management had decimated their populations. However, the story of the whitetail deer is not just one of loss but also of an incredible recovery, driven largely …
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Aldo Leopold and His Contributions to Wildlife Conservation, Ethics, and the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation Learn More Here: https://youtu.be/CEtnD__ol14 Aldo Leopold, often regarded as the father of wildlife ecology and a pioneering figure in the American conservation movement, made significant contributions that have shaped our und…
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The North American Model of Wildlife Conservation is a cornerstone of wildlife management and conservation efforts in the United States and Canada. This model has played a critical role in the conservation and sustainable management of wildlife populations, shaping conservation policies and practices not only in North America but also influencing g…
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I’ve noticed that the terms "conservation" and "preservation" are often used interchangeably, however, these concepts represent two distinct philosophies and approaches to managing natural resources and protecting the environment. Understanding the difference between conservation and preservation is essential for developing effective strategies for…
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The Dingell-Johnson Act: A Pillar of American Wildlife Conservation Introduction The Dingell-Johnson Act, officially known as the Federal Aid in Sport Fish Restoration Act, is a cornerstone of wildlife conservation in the United States. Enacted in 1950, this legislation has played a crucial role in the management and preservation of fish and aquati…
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The Pittman-Robertson Act: A Cornerstone of Wildlife Conservation The Pittman-Robertson Act, officially known as the Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act, is a landmark piece of legislation in the history of American wildlife conservation. Enacted in 1937, this act has played a pivotal role in funding wildlife conservation efforts across the Uni…
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Our guest this week is Jazz Williams, owner and creator of JazzCast Pros Podcast Network @JazzyTOnAir is a Host and Producer delivering news and branded entertainment content on television, radio and podcast platforms. Another project of hers is Hustle for Health, offering holistic health benefits. She is also a Host at WDKX-FM http://www.jazzcastp…
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Wildlife conservation is a cause that garners widespread public support. Many people recognize the urgent need to protect endangered species and their habitats. Yet, when it comes to the critical issue of funding these initiatives, a striking disconnect emerges. Despite vocal advocacy for conservation, translating this support into financial commit…
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Nestled within the majestic Redwoods State and National Forests in Northern California, the Roosevelt elk (Cervus canadensis roosevelti) stands as a symbol of resilience and the intricate balance of nature. These magnificent creatures, named after President Theodore Roosevelt, inhabit one of the most stunning landscapes in the United States, sharin…
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Our guest this week is Assunta Davidson a multitalented influencer and innovator and is currently the program manager at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) RIT Center for Urban Entrepreneurship (CUE). https://www.rit.edu/cue/ Hosted by Tamara MacDuff (pickle#1) and Sid Ragona (pickle#2) of Re-Thinking Business: Success Sauce & Two Pickles.…
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In Texas, feral hogs have become a significant ecological and agricultural problem. These invasive, non-native animals, also known as razorbacks or river rooters, have spread across the state, with their presence documented in 252 out of 254 counties. Mikayla Killam, an expert on the subject, provides insight into the history, behavior, and impact …
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#50 JAKE FOX OVER COMING A SPINAL INJURY AND MAINTAINING A POSITIVE ATTITUDE In this podcast Episode, I seat down with the incredible Jake Fox as we take a deep dive into his life and recovery of a spinal injury. Feel free to follow Jake and reach out to him on his IG https://www.instagram.com/fake.jox/…
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