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National Parks Traveler is the world's top-rated, editorially independent, nonprofit media organization dedicated to covering national parks and protected areas on a daily basis. Traveler offers readers and listeners a unique multimedia blend of news, feature content, debate, and discussion all tied to national parks and protected areas.
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Love to laugh and hear people’s stories? Do you live in, plan to visit, curious about life in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia and looking for things to do besides hiking? Then this is for you. Join host comedian Dawn Davis Womack whose claim to fame is having a son that made it to the NFL. BFFs and strangers alike find she’s light-hearted, genuine, family-oriented and never late for a happy hour! It’s engaging conversations with comedians and other fascinating peeps on faith, comedy, life, ...
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Everyone has a true crime story that they're obsessed with solving. Join true-crime experts, Rabia Chaudry and Ellyn Marsh, along with special celebrity guests as they break down their favorite true crime cases. With Rabia’s legal expertise and Ellyn’s comedic wit, you’ll be seeing these cases in a whole new light. Tune in to solve the case with Rabia and Ellyn!
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This podcast miniseries, hosted by Arkansas singer-songwriter Ryan Harmon, features conversations with country music icons and Arkansas favorites like Country Music Hall of Fame inductee Charlie Daniels, Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter and producer Shawn Camp, Marty Raybon of Shenandoah and more.
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I've worked in Emergency Services for over 30 years and enjoy talking with industry leaders about how to improve it. In this podcast where I explore emergency services in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. We talk with leaders and responders for Fire, EMS, Law Enforcement, Emergency Management, and Public Health.
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Nashville Podcast Network

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A show Bobby Bones does from his house. In-depth interviews with songwriters, producers and artists in Nashville that reveal the stories behind the biggest songs, candid anecdotes and personal stories.
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Capitol Hill presentations by experts in the field of climate change, hosted by the American Meteorological Society's Environmental Policy Program.Producer: Larry Gillick, Assistant Professor, Digital and Broadcast Media, Shenandoah University
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In this podcast, the Humanitarian Engineering group of the University of Twente introduces humanitarian engineering actions and their importance to society. With the guests, they talk about initiatives that develop engineering solutions that promote the well-being and lives of people lacking access to fundamental resources.
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Shepherd Autrey is a Quaker, a physician, and a man deeply disturbed by the madness around him as the War Between the tates bears down on his America in 1863. Dared by a friend to take an active role, Shep volunteers to provide humanitarian aid to the victims of Sherman’s scorched earth campaign in the Shenandoah Valley. There he runs foul of a Confederate recruiting drive and fi nds himself hanged by the neck from a tree. Awakening in a strange land which can’t possibly be earth, Shep is pl ...
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From the Blue Ridge Mountains to the Chesapeake Bay, Virginia is a mecca for outdoor travel and adventure. Virginia Outdoor Adventures Podcast is the ultimate guide to local outdoor recreation, including hiking, camping, kayaking, and so much more. Get the information and the inspiration to plan your own adventure, right here in Virginia. Lets Go!
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Out of the land that brought you Sam Phillips, Percy Sledge, The Decoys, Shenandoah, Arthur Alexander, James Carr, Angela Hacker, The Alabama Shakes, The Swampers (Barry Beckett, Roger Hawkins, David Hood, Jimmy Johnson), and various other musicians as well as the home of both Fame Recording and Muscle Shoals Sound Studios (which recorded and mastered artists such as Aretha Franklin, The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Lynard Skynard, The Allman Brothers Band, and many more), comes Shoals Area Mu ...
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History is, indeed, a story. With his unique voice and engaging delivery, historian and veteran storyteller Fred Kiger will help the compelling stories of the American Civil War come alive in each and every episode. Filled with momentous issues and repercussions that still resonate with us today, this series will feature events and people from that period and will strive to make you feel as if you were there.
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On Trails Worth Hiking, we bring you the most interesting backpacking and trekking routes in the world. Every trail has a story. In the first part of each episode, we tell you the stories behind the trail. In the second part, we tell you how to hike the trail. In each episode, guests who have hiked the trail join Jeremy, our host, to talk about the experience of hiking it. Join us on each episode as we hear the story, then hike the trail.
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American Songwriter, Robert Earl Keen

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Americana Podcast: The 51st State is a platform dedicated to sharing and expanding on the Americana genre's roots, reach, and definition. Each episode is told from the point of view of the musicians that have dedicated their lives to it. Robert Earl Keen, Americana pioneer and host, interviews musicians, exploring their unique histories, creative processes, successes, failures, and everything in between.
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Like history? Love museums? Curator's Choice is an interview-style podcast with each episode featuring a new museum and the history of two extraordinary artifacts/exhibits housed there. A new episode is posted every first and third Tuesday of the month.
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The Neon Eon is a '90s-centric country music podcast. Interviews, commentary, and stories about and with the superstars, songwriters, one-hit wonders, pickers, and players of country music from The Neon Eon (86ish-2001ish). Hosted by music journalist Thomas Mooney.
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Interested in what it's like to be born in the middle of a Yellowstone winter or raised in the heart of Yosemite Valley? Curious about the inner workings of parks or how people establish careers with the National Park Service? Hear firsthand accounts from former and current National Park Service employees that celebrate the history of our national parks and the role they've played in lives around the world. Thanks to the Association of National Park Rangers Oral History Project for making ma ...
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About this episode: By 1864, a desperate Confederacy realized it must resort to desperate measures. Measures not only confined to land battles and trying to break the Union blockade, but the procuring and use of commerce raiders which would scour the oceans to wreak havoc on the North’s vast merchant marine. Anything to create economic hardship. An…
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On this episode you'll hear from Amanda and Kevin Green, founders of Yonderyear Farm, a Certified Naturally Grown flower farm in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. Hear how they went from the Peace Corp to moving back to Amanda's hometown of Lexington to raise their family and start their farm. If you find any part of this episode entertaining or v…
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We had the best time with Allie Colleen. She is an incredible talent you must check out wherever you get your music. She is blazing her own trail in the music industry and doing an amazing job at that. Go see her live shows and follow her socials. She's awesome! @alliecolleen1340 Show Allie some love:https://www.alliecolleenmusic.com/ https://www.i…
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Join me as I chat with country music traditionalist, Jason Byrd. He has a brand new song out with 90s Country Icon, @BillyDeanMusic and it's an old #keithwhitley song "New Kid in Town". So good!! He also shares some really cool stories of his friendship with Country Music Legend, George Jones and his wife, Nancy. You're in for a real treat today, f…
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A former JMU employee files a racial discrimination lawsuit against the school… A factory fire in Verona causes a spill of oily water washing into the Middle River, and the DEQ is monitoring the effects… PETA alleges that UVa researchers have mistreated mice and other animals in their research, and police execute a search warrant at the Natural Bri…
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Rabia Chaudry and Ellyn Marsh are joined today by Hilarie Burton to discuss the infamous Zodiac Killer case! Please support Hilarie by giving her a follow on all social channels @hilarieburton. And don't forget to check out her true crime tv and podcast series, It Couldn't Happen Here on @amcplus and her wonderful book Grimoire Girl which is availa…
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On this week’s show, we talk with Morris Beegle, founder of the Noco Hemp Expo, the largest industrial hemp convention in North America. The tenth annual expo will be held April 11-13 in Estes Park, Colorado. “It’s really a beautiful mountain resort location where we can get 2,000-3,000 people up there and basically take over the town,” Beegle said…
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Laughers, deck your halls and tune your jingle bells to the sound of uproarious joy because this episode is about to sprinkle some festive glitter on your funny bone with the world’s most famous festive couple around—the wonderful Santa and the charming Mrs. Claus! Get ready to be enchanted by heartwarming experiences and cheeky North Pole insider …
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In this episode you'll meet Benjamin and Lauren Reed, actors turned entrepreneurs who own The Green Room and Remedy Burger in Staunton, Virginia. You'll hear how the transitioned their careers, made it through the pandemic, and how they employ empathy in their businesses. Grab a smash burger and enjoy this conversation! If you find any part of this…
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Raising Virginia’s minimum wage will be on the agenda for Democrats in next year’s General Assembly… Because so many lawmakers will be new, lobbyists are poised to fill in for the gaps in experience… We have a profile of Skyline Literacy, a Harrisonburg non-profit providing literacy, English-language and citizenship education for decades….…
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For the first of several Neil Simon creations that this series will consider, we start off with one that may be a "meh" to listen to but is still fun to talk about if only for the speculation about what could have possibly motivated to keep this show running for 3 years. "They're Playing Our Song" is a fictionalization of the relationship between c…
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Lorrie and I had a conversation about dogs, wine, laughing, country music, #keithwhitley, her "War Paint" with Lorrie Morgan Podcast (available now!), and much more! Lorrie holds nothing back. She's "The Duchess of Country Music" for a reason. She has 4 Female Vocalist of the Year Awards and multiple platinum and gold records including dozens of Bi…
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Ian Munsick (@ianmunsick) sat down with Bobby Bones to talk about his music journey coming from Wyoming. Ian grew up doing ranch work but was encouraged young to start music and played in his family band. He shares the struggles of leaving Wyoming to chase his music dreams in Nashville and attend Belmont University where he met his manager turned w…
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Do you remember the classic Billy Dean hit "I Miss Billy The Kid"? It has always been one of my favorites. I had the pleasure of talking to Billy about his success, songwriting, and even which presidential candidate he is currently writing a theme song for. Billy is an incredibly talented artist, and during the show, he even played his Billboard si…
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It’s been six years since an oil company headed out across the marl prairie of Big Cypress National Park with vehicles weighing as much as 30 tons to search for oil reserves. Signs of that work continue to show on the prairie, despite stringent National Park Service requirements for restoring the landscape after the searching was completed. Located…
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At lunch with a pregnant woman, you talk about ordinary life, family, summer, the food, the elation of the kids at the graduation we’d attended that morning and the pride of their parents, and we never set foot in politics at all. The naked ex-emperor is 77 and he is irrelevant to the life around us so it’s a pleasure to ignore him. By the time thi…
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While the Buddha assured us that it’s healthy to be aware of all our different intentions, he also suggested that once we’ve planted the seeds of our plans, our practice becomes surrendering to any determined outcome whatsoever – to truly let go, of all of it. This talk on Shoshin, or “Beginner’s Mind,” is aimed at helping us to let go more and mor…
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Unsigned & Independent with Kickoff Kevin is back for another batch of episodes! And this one features New Jersey native, Jessica Rose. Jessica lives in Nashville part-time and sleeps on a friend's couch because she is still trying to save up enough money to move to Tennessee next year to pursue music full-time. Jessica also discusses dating a curr…
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After her show in Georgia, Lorrie Morgan sat down with me for a one-on-one interview. We had a great time and shared plenty of laughs! At the end, I jokingly asked her to act like we were "buddies" which was hilarious! It was so much fun! Throughout the 3-part interview, Lorrie didn't hold back and shared some great memories. She spoke about her la…
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It was the f*ck around of times…it was the find out of times and yet…people are still insisting to eff around and find out! And with that welcome to this week's About Damn Crime on the main feed! We discuss some of the latest headlines in true crime including, Stephen Francis Hovanic, comedian Matt Rife's Netflix special, NYC Mayor Eric Adams, Dere…
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This week on the hemp podcast we talk with Erica Stark, chair of the Pennsylvania Hemp Industry Council, a nonprofit seeking to accelerate the return of hemp to Pennsylvania’s agriculture landscape. Earlier this year, PAHIC received over $200,000 in grant money from the state ag department to attract capital investment with a program called Invest …
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Laughers, discover the compassionate world of grieving support available to you and your loved ones that flourishes hope in the hardest of times this holiday season and year round. Our guest, Vonda Driver from the Sadie Rose Foundation, joins us today to share the story of its founders, Regina & Lee Harlow. From their heartbreaking loss they stitch…
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On this week's episode, you'll hear updates on the business ventures from episode 4 - Did Daniel make his money back at the Harvest Festival? How was Buddy's experience at the cattle auction? You'll also hear a business brainstorm where Daniel and Buddy talk through some of their recent business ideas...."Brick and Mortar Nanny", "Wood 2 U", a loca…
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“One of my favorite things about Virginia summits is I love going up there and being able to stare out, getting lost in the views. Virginia has so many beautiful views - Appalachian Mountain, Shenandoah Mountains, Blue Ridge Mountains - we've got them all and being able to look out at the mountains, out at the farmlands, it's just amazing.” – Erin …
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Kimberly Perry (@thekimberlyperry) sat down with Bobby Bones to talk about her new chapter in life. In the past year, she and The Band Perry went their separate ways, and she released her first solo project, and also became a first-time mother in September! She shares what happened that made her decide to go solo, how she's not scared to be herself…
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In this episode, the Humanitarian Engineering group talked with Dr. Cheryl De Boer, Climate Change Center coordinator at the University of Twente. We talk about how climate change is affecting the most marginalised and underserved communities and the possible cooperation opportunities between the Center and Humanitarian Engineering group.…
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With this episode, Chasing Phantom inaugurates an intermittent series on shows that haven't technically made it over the 1,000 performance mark but are on the fast track to getting there. SIX was the answer to Broadway fans' pent up demand when the theater world emerged from the pandemic and it's still packing theaters in NYC as well as in houses a…
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Utah has five spectacular national parks, and Arches is one of them. It’s a relatively small park. The scenic drive is only 18 miles long, ending at the Devil’s Garden area, but you’ll have incredible views of the reddish rockscape the entire way right from your vehicle. Of course, it’s always better to get out on the trails and take in as much off…
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Thoreau’s great work wasn’t Walden but his daily journal in which he wrote about his walks in the woods and fields, what he saw, what he loved. Walden is blighted by a great deal of pontificating about solitude and independence. If there had been a Mrs. Thoreau, she’d have agreed with him on “Our life is frittered away by detail. Simplify, simplify…
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Are we on the regular feed? Is this a Patreon episode? What day is it? What time is this getting posted? On this day of thanks we want to sincerely from the bottom of our hearts thank you. The phrase "we couldn't have done it without you" takes on a whole new meaning, because after the year we have had with production, it is actually the TRUTH. It …
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Virginia drivers get a break from most work zones and lane closures during the busiest travel time of the year... Tuesday’s rain gave a big boost to firefighters battling the Matts Creek Wildfire, but burn bans remain in effect in the Valley and Shenandoah National Park... An annual event the day before Thanksgiving honors the bond between early Vi…
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We are officially back for a brand new season of interviews with the biggest stars of 80s and 90s country music! Available on all podcast platforms! YouTube.com/@throwbackcountrymusic (Watch our shows on YouTube! Subscribe to our channel if you want to WATCH our show instead of listening) facebook.com/throwbackcountrymusic (follow us on Facebook!) …
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On this week’s hemp podcast, Lancaster Farming talks with Cole Gibbs and Adam Dietrich from Colorado-based Dama BioPlastics. The company specializes in biomaterials and bioplastics made from upcycled agricultural plant waste, including industrial hemp which is abundant in Colorado’s flourishing hemp and cannabis industries. Dietrich, Dama’s directo…
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Laughers, today we unwrap the story of Shenandoah Valley's premier one-stop shop for gifts and decor for all seasons, as well as all things Christmas that specializes in hard-to-find and high-quality items. Find out about their magical realm of handpicked ornaments, heart-warming gifts, flags and festive table runners, among other irresistible find…
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After controversy over student behavior and some teachers’ reluctance to teach, reports of a bomb threat shut down Charlottesville High School’s campus… JMU and the attorney general reverse course and say they won’t file a lawsuit against the NCAA, at least not yet… How will divided government in Richmond affect the budgeting process?…
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