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Ski Utah's new Last Chair will take you inside Utah's resorts for the story behind the Greatest Snow on Earth®. In a weekly series of audio features, host Tom Kelly will bring you behind the scenes with resort leaders, athletes and fascinating figures who are the stories inside Utah skiing and snowboarding. Whether you're a passionate local snow rider, or a guest to the Utah mountain landscape, you'll learn about mountain life through the stories of the men and women who shape the Ski Utah e ...
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Nestled in the Canadian Rocky Mountains and recording from Hinton Alberta, this podcast is all about embracing the great outdoors! Featuring interviews with local wilderness enthusiasts, camping and backcountry survival tips, gear reviews and more.
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Tom Sanford and Julien McGregor

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Movie podcast where Tom Sanford and Julien McGregor talk movies and nonsense with friends. © Hal 13 Pictures. Nampa, Idaho. © Redline Entertainment. Mountain Home, Idaho. Contact us at jeydp.podcast@gmail.com Music by Butter
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There are innumerable stories hidden in the landscape of southern Colorado and northern New Mexico, tucked away behind Ponderosa Pine trees, bubbling up in cascading streams, soaring above verdant valleys. Who are the people? What is this place? How can we ensure a better future for us and our surroundings? The Dirt and Dust explores these questions along with the personalities, places, and peculiarities of the 2 Watersheds - 3 Rivers - 2 States Cohesive Strategy Partnership (2-3-2) landscap ...
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Welcome to the Wilder Podcast! Co-hosted by Chloe and Tom, we explore topics including "rewilding", sustainable living and climate change, whilst documenting our attempts to apply these principles on our 80 acres in rural Monmouthshire. We speak with experts who are passionate about understanding, protecting and restoring the natural world, to the benefit of us all. Whether that’s a professor of rewilding, a micro green start-up or charity founders, we explore their stories in a way that’s a ...
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Golden State Naturalist is a love letter to California's ecological past, present, and future. Come with Michelle Fullner as she climbs to the top of a beaver dam, descends into a tar pit, peers into the canopy of a giant sequoia, and basks in the glow of the Milky Way under the eerie silhouettes of Joshua trees. Each episode, Michelle interviews captivating experts in their natural habitats across California to find out how the unique plants, animals, geology, and hydrology of this biodiver ...
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In the context of carbon emissions related to imported foods, increasing food insecurity, pollution from intensive farming and corporate monopolies, maybe it's time we reimagined the future of farming in the UK? Duncan Fisher eloquently describes how Our Food 1200 / Ein Bwyd 1200 are working to build a reliable and affordable supply of food for all…
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Scott Sunderwald and Aaron Jones come aboard this episode to chat about some epic adventures that went wrong. We define the 3 types of fun and then dive into some "Type 3 Fun" stories. Fishing adventures gone wrong, climbing expeditions that fell apart, hunting recoveries that turned into disasters and cliff diving mistakes. We also talk about keep…
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It has been a very quiet week on the movie watching front, the summer of Deadpool/Wolverine has meant that the multiplexes are empty of new flicks and Netflix/Prime Video also seem to have shut down for the summer. But we still cast an eye over the newest Spongebob flick 'Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie', intense thriller 'Jericho Ridg…
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Tom and Julien talk the great American pastime of BASEketball, a childhood favorite starring those crazy South Park guys, Trey Parker and Matt Stone before they were really household names. FYI, this is one of Tom's favorite movies! He quotes it all the time and his wife hates when he does. Included song Music from #Uppbeat https://uppbeat.io/t/aar…
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It has been a long week in the 3 Beers World with sickness and busyness hitting home in a big way. We still get to see a few things to talk about, starting with the newest elevated horror 'Longlegs', then its on to some AmazonPrime fare with the newest film from Guy Ritchie 'The Ministry Of Ungentlemanly Warfare' and we finish with more cinema fare…
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Scott Sunderwald is back to chat about raising kids in the wilderness! Scott moved to the Northern Rockies to raise his 6 children and tells us about some of the challenges and experiences that he went through with his family. We also talk about some of the best things to bring when camping with a toddler and a few tips to make your adventures a bi…
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One of the favourite podcast guests, Jamie Merkel, stops by to chat on this episode. We talk about some of the crazy forest fires burning in Jasper and in BC. We also talk about the Iron Man race, lucid dreaming, and some inspiring books. Jamie is the first competitor in the new game "Finish on Google" and we also talk about the new sponsor for the…
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It is a busy week of cinema watching on the newest episode and for the most part its a good week. We start with the absolutely insane indie flick that has finally found its way to the big screen in the form of 'Hundreds Of Beavers', the newest geriatric action flick (but with a twist) with 'Thelma', theres also some ye olde sporting action in 'Youn…
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Fire. The word itself if powerful, conjuring up conflicting images of fear and also comfort, of destruction and barbecues. Fire is not a malicious force. It has no more malicious intentions than a penny falling from a skyscraper. But the impacts can range from helpful to horrible, depending on how humans interact and have historically interacted wi…
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It’s now official! The Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games are returning to Utah in 2034. The International Olympic Committee made the call on July 24. In this episode of Last Chair, we’ll explore the games to come looking at a few venues outside of the traditional skiing and snowboarding realm. With all of the 2002 Olympic venues still in place an…
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James Hitchcock, CEO of Radnorshire Wildlife Trust, takes us on a big picture journey in this week’s episode. Covering a range of topics including the role of the Wildlife Trusts, the relationship between Wales and rewilding and the conception of his dream project, Wilder Pentwyn Farm. ********* SIGN UP for the VOLUNTEERS DAY: https://www.grangepro…
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Broadcasting from the Wild Mountain Music Festival this weekend! We had an amazing time at the festival and recorded a couple of clips. Shorter episode this week as a couple of our interviews didn't record properly and the sound quality is not great on a couple of the interviews. A learning experience for sure! Thanks for listening and spreading th…
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On this weeks episode we delve into Star Wars most recent TV offering 'The Acolyte', and again discuss what we think a galaxy far far away has to do to remain interesting. Then its onto movies, with elevate atmospheric horror 'In A Violent Nature', animated kids fun in 'The Garfield Movie', then we go east to for revenge movie 'Kill' and we finish …
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Tom and Julien talk right out of the theater about the new Hindi action flick "Kill" - The title tells you everything you need to know about that Martial Arts Action Badassery Extravaganza! © Hal 13 Pictures. Nampa, Idaho. © Redline Entertainment. Mountain Home, Idaho. Contact us at jeydp.podcast@gmail.com Music by Butter…
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Juno Award Winner Celeigh Cardinal stops in to chat on the podcast this week! Celeigh is a Canadian folk singer-songwriter from Alberta. She will be preforming this year at the Wild Mountain Music Festival! Celeigh talks about some of her favorite festivals to preform at and also her new album "Boundless Possibilites" that dropped on June 21, 2024.…
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And we are back once again talking about movies, but this week we actually talk most about TV namely 'The Bear' season 2. But we do get to the movies as well with chat about Prime Video release 'Sleeping Dogs', another Prime Video offering in the form of comedy 'Space Cadet' and we finish with the conclusion to Ti Wests trilogy in 'Maxxxine' Hosted…
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Heather Waye- The Parks, Recreation, and Culture Manager for the town of Hinton joins the podcast this episode! Heather brings her infectious energy and enthusiasm as we discuss some of the exciting things happening around Hinton. We chat about the history of Hinton's Beaver Boardwalk and some of the thrilling plans for the future of it. Heather al…
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The foundations of this rich episode are a conversation with Laura Fairs, the Lead Facilitator and Co-Creator of the Embercombe Rewilding Training. We discuss the history of the training, the key subjects covered in the training and the importance of inclusivity and diversity. It was then our pleasure to host alumni from the 2023 course: Claudia, O…
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One of the longest episode of Three Beers And A Movie in many a day, as one of catches up on everything he might have missed in the past five years and wants to talk about it. When we do get down to things released in the past week, we start with prequel action in 'A Quiet Place: Day One', then its onto unfortunately one of the biggest disappointme…
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Willmore Wilderness Park is one of Alberta's last true wilderness areas. It remains virtually untouched by industry and development. It features 4597 square kms of wilderness. This episode we dive into it! Terra Rasmussen joins the podcast to chat about her experiences in the Willmore. At age 9, she was able to go with her Dad into the wilderness a…
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In what was for some reason a rather sweary episode we dive into the newest shark movie 'Something In The Water', we seek vengeance in 'Trigger Point', we get possessed by something in 'The Exorcism', climb on board a chopper for 'The Bikeriders' and we finish with a childhood classic 'Winnie The Pooh: Blood And Honey 2' the sequel we demanded and …
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Cheanise and Brody, the stewards of the Rock Lake Earth Lodge, join us on this episode! The Rock Lake Earth Lodge is located in Rock Lake Provincial Park and is the gateway into the vast Willimore Wilderness Park. Cheanise and Brody talk about the concept and vision behind the Earth Lodge and some of the hurdles and challenges that they have run in…
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A busy week of viewings on this episode. Firstly we start where it is right with a eulogy of the recently departed Mr Donald Sutherland. Then its onto a lot of movies starting with Netflix documentary about another lost legend 'Remembering Gene Wilder', before we head to the forest to delightful/mad 'Sasquach Sunset'. We get into some action with t…
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Why do beavers create dams? How do they enhance the ecosystem around them? What is getting in the way of their return? As a Project Officer with the Welsh Beaver Project, Alicia Leow-Dyke is the perfect guest to introduce us to the beaver and their importance within the British Landscape. ********* SIGN UP for the COMMUNITY DAY: https://www.grangep…
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Scott Sunderwald is back and we also welcome avid outdoorsman, Aaron Jones on this episode! Aaron regales us with stories of packrafting trips throughout the rivers of the Northern Rockies as well as his vast experiences fly fishing and making fly fishing lures. We also talk about some of our favorite rivers. We then jump into the world of climbing…
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This week we are together in person, not in a pub but together nonetheless. We are talking about all things sharky in 'Under Paris', we delve into a twisted mind of Takashi Miike with 'Lumberjack The Monster', we see a blossoming of a movie dynasty with 'The Watchers', and get emotional with 'Am I Ok?'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for mo…
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What makes California such a great spot for snake diversity? Where does antivenom come from, and why is it so expensive? Can you really inoculate yourself against snake venom? How did evolving alongside snakes impact who we are as humans today? Join me and Michael Starkey, founder of Save the Snakes, as we get a close look at California snakes and …
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And we are back, for another fun filled chat/therapy discussing all things in the words of movies. We start with the newest Disney documentary, this time from Ron Howard who delves into the world of Jim Henson in 'Idea Man', then its off to all things spidery/alieny with the new Aussie horror 'Sting', we get weird and time warpy with 'Beast', then …
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The boys talk beaver. No, you sickos - The animal. And Hundreds of them. From the creators of Lake Michigan Monster comes probably my favorite movie of the year!! © Hal 13 Pictures. Nampa, Idaho. © Redline Entertainment. Mountain Home, Idaho. Contact us at jeydp.podcast@gmail.com Music by Butter
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On a somewhat milestone episode we do what we always do - talk a lot of movies for a long time. This week we discuss some nostalgic TV in the form of 'X-Men '97' and 'Star Trek: Strange New Worlds'. We do talk a lot of movies, starting with Netflix sci fi release with the power of Jenny from the bloc behind it 'Atlas', then now on Disney+ its time …
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Scott Sunderwald is back to talk about foraging! We dig into the world of harvesting mushrooms and plants and some of the best methods. We talk about some of the best plants around the northern rockies for foraging and how to use them best. We also talk about some of the dangers and the best ways to stay safe while foraging. Scott answers some grea…
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We have the power to change the notion of watershed in an instant, connecting spaces in unforeseen ways through things like diversions. The upper Navajo River in southern Colorado is one such example, where water is diverted from the San Juan River basin into the Rio Chama and eventually the Rio Grande, providing the majority of drinking water for …
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And were back again! This week we talk about all things 'Mothers Instinct' a thriller with Anne Hathaway and Jessica Chastain, action thriller 'Boy Kills World', horror prequel 'Strangers: Chapter One' and we finish with the social media darling 'Challengers' Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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This episode was recorded LIVE on a boat while fishing Long Lake on the May Long Weekend! We are aboard Jordan's 12 foot flat-bottomed that features a 6HP motor. The main fish in Long Lake are Jackfish, so we are trying out the Five of Diamonds and Red Devil spoons. Join us for an afternoon on the water!…
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Rob graciously takes us back to woodland basics in this fascinating episode as we consider the role of trees in addressing the climate and ecological crises. We discuss the unique opportunities presented by the Welsh uplands, the (successful) efforts of bracken to take over the world and the innovative techniques developed by Stump up For Trees as …
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The Camping Hacks, Jeff and Jordo, return to the podcast to talk fishing! We dig into some of the best fishing experiences as well a future fishing goals. Also, favorite places to fish and even the best fishing hooks! Email wildernesswave@outlook.com with your favorite fishing hook!저자 George Shantz
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For the first time in almost a year we are back in our spiritual home of The Raven, located on West Regent Street in a sunny Glasgow (also there when it rains) We ate some good food, had some good beers and we talked about movies, including Beatles documentary 'Let It Be' on Disney+, romantic drama (with a little comedy) on Prime Video 'The Idea Of…
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Are you one of the 84.4% of the population that live in an urban setting? In this episode, Elliot and Digby from Citizen Zoo tell us about rewilding projects across London, including the reintroductions of water voles and beavers. We hear about some of the unexpected impacts of these projects, the opportunity to create nature friendly ‘cities of th…
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Avid hunter and outdoorsman, Matthew Ritchie, stops in to tell some wild hunting and back country exploration stories on this episode. We start with a story of his latest snow goose hunt and encountering a snow goose that was hatched in Russia back in 2009. Matthew also gets into some stories of being surrounded by wolf packs and close encounters w…
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Jamie is back and we get into survival training! How long will he survive if dropped of in the wilderness? We go through an entire survey and learn about his "survival" techniques. You can take the survey here: https://play.howstuffworks.com/quiz/how-long-could-you-survive-the-wilderness. How long did you make it?…
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Olympians Devin Logan and Caroline Claire are kindred spirits, finishing each other’s sentences and sharing a common passion for hucking themselves off jumps and poofing through powder pillows in the Little Cottonwood backcountry. So how did the two Long Island girls, seven years apart in age, find each other and make their way to Utah? The duo are…
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Billy talked with author Scott Weidensaul about the wonders of bird migration and how urbanite humans can make their city habitats better for avian visitors. Topics include shorebirds, songbirds, raptors, outdoor cats, dogs, urban parks, window collisions, artificial light at night, and why bald eagles aren’t trash birds.…
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Scott Sunderwald is back to talk knives! We dive deep into the world of knives and try to answer some questions like: Would you choose a knife or lighter in a survival situation? Folding knives VS fixed blades Can a knife be too big? Full tang VS Stick Tang Best methods for sharpening knives What options do you have if you don't have a knife How ol…
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In this inspirational conversation, we start off with the story of the curlew and end up discussing the importance of ‘nature literacy’. Mary’s creativity, passion and determination shine through as we hear about her historic campaign for the curlew, driving forward the natural history GCSE and her hopes for a nature pathway throughout our educatio…
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As we gear up for some amazing summer music festivals in Alberta this year, Reuben Anderson joins us on this episode to offer his insights. Reuben is a musician and an experienced festival goer. He has been going to the North Country Fair for the past decade to soak up the music and the vibes. He offers some practical tips for Fair goers and a few …
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Our friend Mel joins us on this episode to share her views of Hinton and the Northern Rockies. Mel immigrated to Alberta from Australia back in 2011 and tells us about her journey and the unique perspective she has. Find Mel's pictures on instagram at https://www.instagram.com/mjwwalkabout_photo/저자 George Shantz
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