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Desert Oracle Radio is a weekly road trip through the weird American desert from the publisher of Desert Oracle, the pocket-sized field guide published in Joshua Tree, California. Hear tales of mysterious lights, missing tourists, lost mines, venomous creatures, weird history and weirder people. Hosted by editor Ken Layne and featuring a cast of intriguing mystics, oddballs, scientists and artists, Desert Oracle Radio is your soundtrack for a desert night. The program is broadcast on Friday ...
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Welcome to The Mojave Boys, where we will be discussing all sorts of interesting things. From awkward encounters with the police, to reluctant dates with online women, and everywhere between, we'll bring you quality entertainment straight from our lives in the Mojave Desert.
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Mojave Desert Tracks

Mojave National Preserve

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Singing sand dunes, volcanic cinder cones, and the world’s largest and densest Joshua tree forest are just a few highlights of this 1.6 million-acre national parkland. Visitors to Mojave’s canyons, mountains, and mesas will encounter thousands of years of history, profound solitude, and truly dark night skies. Join the National Park Service and Partners as we explore Mojave in this series of audio and video programs from and about this special place.
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Singles not enough? Each week a local artist sits down with Zazi to go track-by-track through their recently released album. Part of bFM's new release show Totally Wired with Hunter and thanks to NZOnAir Music.
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Unrefined Podcast .com

Brandon & Unrefined Team

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What’s beyond the veil? The nature of this world we live in is unrefined. Yes, we live in this multifaceted world of the SEEN and the UNSEEN. In each episode we go beyond the veil in our own personal unrefined way. Our podcast recipe includes: the supernatural, the strange and unexplained from a biblical perspective, PLUS deep dives into the Word AND a wee bit of the conspiratorial for good measure.
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Invested in Climate hosts conversations with leading thinkers to help our listeners do more to address the climate crisis through their Work, Investments, Learning, Lifestyle and Activism. People everywhere, communities, governments and all sectors of the economy are mobilizing to address climate change. The scale of this global action is unprecedented. Never before have so many people dedicated so much energy, creativity and capital to addressing a shared, global threat. Will it be enough? ...
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Every painting, every song, every photograph, every chunk of clay, every poem, every book, every dance, every artistic creation has a human story behind it. We just happen to have 190+ of them for you to enjoy. Listen to us at your leisure on Spotify, Podbean, Samsung, iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, PodChaser or your favorite podcast app. The Art Box a lively and engaging discussion about creativity and humanity in the Virgin Valley of Nevada and beyond.
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Suite Run

Jerold & Natalie Mitchell

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Welcome to the Suite Run Podcast, we're your hosts, Natalie & Jerold Mitchell! Every week, we'll talk with inspiring runners who will share with you all about the best places to RUN, eat, sleep, places of interest, things to do and more in their hometowns. We'll also dive into their personal running journey and why they love the sport. Join us for these rich conversations as we explore the world together, all through running.
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Join host Ariel Cooksey as she delves into the psychology, sociology, environments, family dysfunction, neurobiology, and extenuating circumstances that create violent offenders. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/malice-a-true-crime-podcast--4344564/support.
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After wrapping up our work on National Public Lands Day at Basin and Range National Monument, Steve sat down with fellow volunteer Janet Barth, who was crafting cord from Mojave Yucca fibers. Gathered under a tarp (you'll hear the wind in the background), we were joined by Suzanne, Dave, and Teresa for a lively chat about Janet's unique hobby and t…
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Mid-Side mic placement is one of my favorite techniques for recording stereo sources. It's often overlooked, and it's easy to implement. We got together with Dusty Wakeman over at Mojave Audio's HQ studio and put together a short demo. Use headphones or earbuds to really hear the effect.Oleh Daniel Liston Keller
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After a summer of record heat waves, I’m sure we’re all grateful for air conditioning. And we know, it’s not just about comfort or productivity, but with extreme heat, being able to cool buildings keeps people safe. Yet, it comes at a cost: air conditioning today is responsible for about 3% of global greenhouse gas emissions and demand is set to tr…
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New Episode of the Decarbonization Disruptors Podcast is Live! Excited to sit down with Philip Farese, CEO of Mojave Energy Systems, Inc. Philip shared his journey and passion for Energy Efficiency as a practical and cost effective decarbonization solution. We explored Mojave Energy Systems' mission to pioneer a Dedicated Outdoor Air System using l…
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This week in music: new albums from FIDLAR, Hello Mary and Carver Commodore. Also: talking yourselves into doing a top fifty GOAT albums list for your 400th, prematurely declaring the death of the album, renting vs buying, Substack squats, there’s never money in this banana stand, a thousand handstands, Almost Free (of a unifying genre), a bad week…
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How do we simplify the complex task of Implementing EV Charging Infrastructure? Chris Nihan and EVready® Energy explain their unique approach on the latest Episode of the Decarbonization Disruptors Podcast. I had the pleasure of speaking with Chris Nihan, President of EVready Energy, who shared his journey from Accounting to Sustainable Energy Prod…
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We’ve broadened our search for talent to Florida’s East Coast, featuring young entrepreneur and artist Sophia Perez. A senior at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, Sophia is the owner of DesignsbySoph and actively volunteers at her local library and youth camps, where she teaches painting. Settle in as we explore Sophia's infectious enthusiasm a…
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Be not a-feared of our yearly remembrance of the dead, of ghostly visits from our beloved and maybe not-so-beloved relations and ancestors. Know Death as an old friend who always eventually comes around, for you and everyone else. If your belief in the immortality of the soul is secure, do not shudder and sputter over the enjoyment of pumpkins and …
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Brandon Spain and co-host Lindsy Waters welcome Jonathan Brenneman to discuss his book, The Mechanics of Miracles. They discuss the spiritual dynamics that govern how God's power is released. They emphasize the importance of practice in spiritual gifts, the role of persistence in prayer, and the need for a heart aligned with God's will. The convers…
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This week: KAT to NYK, business decisions, introducing violence to the wins pool, who benefits from swallowed whistles, Butler gives up the bit, the white Ben Simmons, the oldest man in Oklahoma City, Big Ballers back, inventing new ways to lose, that notoriously stodgy KD Warriors team, Crossfit Corner, rogues gallery, being made to play nice, is …
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It didn’t take much to get Linda’s friend, Donna Schorr, to join our podcast for a lively conversation on fitness. Donna, a high-intensity fitness and yoga instructor with the Mesquite Athletics and Leisure Services Department, brings her energy to the table. Joining her is Victoria Hafen, an inspiring nutrition and weight loss coach from the Mesqu…
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Norman Utley, co-owner of Alt Om Bling, dropped by the STEAM Center recording studio alongside Meanwhile in Mesquite host Suzie White to build excitement for this Saturday's Mesquite Welcome Back Treasure Hunt (October 5). Slip on your headphones and get the inside scoop on the clues that just might lead you to hidden treasure! Even if you don't st…
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Linda and Steve had the pleasure of welcoming the dynamic duo, Haylee Benglan and Paige Woods, co-owners of BEBRAVE Athletics, into the Mesquite Works STEAM Center recording studio. Together, they discussed the incredible impact BEBRAVE is making in our community. Haylee passionately shared, “Our mission is to create a brave atmosphere where athlet…
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Collaboration is crucial for the Energy Transition! In the latest episode of the Decarbonization Disruptors Podcast, I had the pleasure of speaking with Kristin Barbato, Co-Founder & President of Dynamo Energy Hub. Kristin, a seasoned executive in the Utility Industry, shared her passion for joining this sector due to its significant societal impac…
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If you’re an avid listener, you might know I’m always interested in learning about ways we might improve financial markets for climate ventures. Improving the flow of capital can, of course, be incredibly impactful in helping more climate solutions scale successfully. So I was really excited when I learned about Open Road and the important role the…
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Linda and Steve were captivated during their visit to the Art Provides Gallery on Main Street in St. George, Utah, where they had the pleasure of meeting Elizabeth Gunter—artist, graphic designer, curator, and owner of the gallery. What unfolded was an incredibly inspiring conversation about art, creativity, the human experience, and the unique cha…
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In this deep dive episode, the team explores the darker side of celebrity culture, focusing on three iconic figures. The hosts break down the cult-like followings that surround these celebrities and analyze the characteristics that define this phenomenon. From occult symbolism, loyalty, charismatic leadership, to insider language and manipulation, …
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This week in sport: edit shed cold opens, duelling piano men, Danny Glover areas, a successfully executed jinx, policy updates, syphilis vs chlamydia finals, weaponising HIAs, pure Manly, ‘there’s not really much going on in the NBA’/‘the Knicks need a centre’ and other talking points invalidated within 60 minutes of this recording, Kawhi’s phased …
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Once again, we've had the pleasure of meeting another incredible artist through Core Contemporary, thanks to the ever-inspiring Nancy Good, who continues to connect us with a fantastic array of emerging talent. Steve’s introduction to Rachel was quite fittingly over some scrambled eggs—or rather, her playful piece titled Scrambled Eggs featured in …
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This week in music: new albums from Ginger Root, the Jesus Lizard and Massive Hassle. Also: whisky tasting, lines of quirky, blood sugar sex muzak, the carbon cost of emails that meetings could have been, mental basket cases, still being obsessed with rock jernalism, playing to the crowd, do the voice, Doc reads bios and pretends they’re his review…
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"It starts and ends with the Customer". Recently, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Jennifer Nuckles, CEO of R-Zero, on the Decarbonization Disruptors Podcast to dive deep into this sentiment. Jennifer, with a background in Brand Management and Marketing leadership, discussed her philosophy on brand building, focusing on Features, Functions, …
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It’s been over a year since we last caught up with our episode 98 guest, the remarkable Alina Lindquist. While we stay connected with her daily on social media and have visited her exhibitions, we haven’t yet managed to get her back on the podcast. This past year, Alina has been busy immersing herself in art, spending several months at Charles H. C…
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In this episode, hosts emphasize addressing belief systems causing confusion in the Christian community without demonizing individuals. Kathryn Dockins shares her journey through and out of the Hebrew Roots movement, highlighting the emotional and doctrinal challenges she faced. Hosts contribute insights on cult-like behaviors and the importance of…
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Suzie is coming to you live from the lively and exciting Mesquite Rotary Club Mud Volleyball tournament! Teams are here battling it out in the mud, but it’s clear that the real win is the fun had by everyone—players, friends, and family cheering from the sidelines. As Deb mentioned earlier, this event serves as the primary fundraiser for the Mesqui…
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This week in sport: traditional markers of the NBA off-season, roasting each and every one of the City Edition jerseys in alphabetical order, NBA media silly season, it’s the final Wojbomb (doo-doo-doo-doo), newsbreaking is for the young, nobody knows anything: NFL edition, Beeso attempts FPL, Tottenham attempts to score, Doc’s imperfect generation…
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During the dress rehearsal for Mesquite Community Theatre's production of Poe's Midnight Dreary, Suzie caught up with the talented cast to discuss their roles in this captivating play inspired by the works of Edgar Allan Poe. Featuring some of the finest actors from the Virgin Valley, this ensemble is ready to deliver a haunting and unforgettable e…
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This week in music: new albums from Charly Bliss, Los Bitchos and Full Flower Moon Band. Also: the mould is my enemy, uncut chipmunk, diabetes, where we’re going we don’t need lyrics, I agree with me, melancholy mazzing, the picture matches the label, Eaton Roots and leaves, live geography, PE in partial effect, Twin Towns vibes, basically in Notti…
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We’re weeks away from a historic election. It’s one that will decide the course of climate action in the United States at a pivotal moment, a moment when we can’t afford to slow down or send mixed signals abroad. And, it’s an election that all expect to be decided by just tens of thousands of voters. These are all facts that I’m sure you know alrea…
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Hosts Brandon Spain & Lindsy Waters converse with Neil Cole, a seasoned church planter and author, about his book PRIMAL FIRE. They delve into the fivefold ministry gifts from Ephesians 4—apostles, prophets, evangelists, shepherds, and teachers. Neal shares his transition from traditional pastoral roles to organic church planting, emphasizing disci…
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Have you heard what the "green energy" corporations are doing to the Great Basin Desert, with your government's approval, on your public lands? The plan is to cover the pristine basin-and-range interior of Nevada with industrial electricity factories over endless thousands of acres of desert woodland. And the people who should be out protesting thi…
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It feels like so many of our wonderful guests come into our orbit through Nancy Good's Core Contemporary Gallery, and Shahab was no exception. We first met him at the opening of the "Use The Other Door" exhibition, and it was clear from the start that this was going to be a fantastic conversation. Just one look at Shahab’s photo, and you can sense …
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This week in sport: karma meteorologists, actionable twitter posts, station idents, ninja turtle burner accounts, Taika strays, Australian cricket media’s kryptonite, bring back 1994, the Will Pucovski of the NFL, sunshine shenanigans, completely blanking on Mike McDaniel, the Niners’ worst of both worlds, run it until it stops working, ability vs …
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Brenda Slocumb the Executive Director of Friends of Gold Butte dropped by our STEAM Center recording studio to fill us in on activity plans for Fall and Winter 24/25. Gold Butte National Monument, located in southeastern Nevada, is a vast, 300,000-acre area known for its stunning desert landscapes, rugged sandstone formations, and rich cultural his…
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This week in music: new albums from North Coast megafauna And So I Watch You From Afar, the Buoys (who are girls) and Troy Kingi's just deserts. Also: Sports Takes As A Service, outsider trading, it’s still 1996 somewhere, Schroedinger’s podcast, making stuff on the computer, shed tinkerers, how do you do fellow kids, one hour specials, it’s also s…
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If you believe the climate transition is creating trillions of dollars of opportunity, then backing public companies whose business models are centered on that transition and whose growth will be driven by it seems an almost obvious approach. That’s exactly what Heather Beatty and ScopeFour Capital are doing, and I was excited to hear what they’re …
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In this episode we sit down with Dr. Natalie Atwell, a mental health pro, to talk all about the messy but important intersection of mental health and spirituality. Brandon gets real about his own struggles and some of the hurdles the church has when it comes to these issues. Dr. Atwell brings some serious wisdom, highlighting the need to recognize …
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