"The basic premise of the event is that hunters hunt rattlesnakes from the surrounding environment all across West Texas, and bring them into the roundup for the weekend. And during the roundup, these snakes are kept in a pit and then, one by one, beheaded and skinned in front of in front of audiences." - Elizabeth MeLampy Elizabeth MeLampy is a lawyer dedicated to animal rights and protection, and her passion for this work shines through in her latest book, Forget the Camel, the Madcap World of Animal Festivals and What They Say About Being Human . To research the book, Elizabeth traveled across the country, immersing herself in a wide range of animal festivals — from the Iditarod dog sled race to the rattlesnake roundup in Sweetwater, Texas. Elizabeth examines these festivals as revealing microcosms of our broader relationship with animals. Whether it's rattlesnake hunts, frog-jumping contests, ostrich races, or groundhog celebrations, these events reflect the ways humans use animals to express cultural identity, community pride, and historical traditions. Yet beneath the pageantry and excitement lies a deeper question: Is our fascination with these spectacles worth the toll it takes on the animals involved? With compassion and insight, Elizabeth invites readers to consider whether there’s a more ethical and empathetic way to honor our stories — one that respects both animals and the traditions they inspire. Please listen, share and read, Forget the Camel. It will be released on April 8th, 2025. https://apollopublishers.com/index.php/forget-the-camel/…
The Fine Homebuilding Podcast is all about answering YOUR construction, design, and building science questions. From foundation waterproofing to roof flashing, we take on your building, remodeling and design challenges with the know-how of North America’s most-trusted home building brand. -- Every Friday, we discuss listener questions and offer advice following best-practice building techniques and principles. We love hearing from you, so if you have a question or project you want us to dig ...
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A New Era of Homebuilding explores sustainable, high-performance design, innovative offsite construction, and groundbreaking practices that are transforming the homebuilding industry. Join co-hosts Alison Keay and Mark Hertzler as they interview industry experts and share insights from Bensonwood's extensive experience constructing ultra energy-efficient, high-performance homes. Whether you're a homeowner or a building science enthusiast, this podcast is your gateway to the future of homebui ...
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Experience the best of the International Builders' Show with the FHB Podcast. Recorded live at the Construction Performance Zone with the BS and Beer crew, the Podcast discusses new products and trends, how to get the most out of the show and fun things to see and do at the nation's biggest residential construction show. Tune in to Episode 677 of t…
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#676: Drywall Sanders, Collapsing Foundations, and Post-Frame Posts
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43:43Special guests Randy Williams and Travis Brungardt answer listener questions and talk about their construction business and new projects with FHB and GBA. Tune in to Episode 676 of the Fine Homebuilding Podcast to learn more about: Why you might want a drywall sander How to fix a failed foundation in an Adirondack cabin The best way to detail posts…
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The FHB Podcast dedicates an entire episode to tools. The crew talks about the pluses and downsides of cordless nailers, buying cordless versions of corded tools you already have and problem-solving and must-have hand tools. Tune in to Episode 675 of the Fine Homebuilding Podcast to learn more about: The best and most-useful cordless nailers Buying…
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#674: Trimming Out Stairs, Extension Jambs and Ground Gutters
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47:15John’s stairs lack a skirt. Ben has questions about switching to ground gutters. Wyatt wonders what new tools he needs. Listener input makes for lively discussions on load calcs and jamb extensions. Tune in to Episode 674 of the Fine Homebuilding Podcast to learn more about: Adding a stair skirt board after the treads and risers are in place The be…
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#673: Energy Codes, Air-Sealing Between Floors, and Evaporative Cooling
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41:46Doug wonders if the drywall sanders in the upcoming FHB feature reach tall ceilings. Jason thinks Vermont’s legislature is making a mistake on exterior insulation requirements. James shares a good reason why internet-provider cable should be in conduit. Larry asks how to insulate and air-seal between his first and second floor. Cory is weighing whe…
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Ian and Grant share photos of rotted walls found during remodeling. Patrick asks for good building news. Anne wonders who can install the custom shower panels in her new bath. The crew talks about preventing people problems when building houses. Tune in to Episode 672 of the Fine Homebuilding Podcast to learn more about: Fixing found rot when remod…
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#671: Stucco Problems, Peeling Plaster, and Basement Finishing
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43:13Kerry has a cautionary tale. Patrick asks listeners about tamper-resistant electrical receptacles. Alex inquires about best-practice basement finishing. Ryan’s chimney keeps popping off plaster. Tune in to Episode 671 of the Fine Homebuilding Podcast to learn more about: Avoiding a moldy mess behind stucco The right way to finish basement walls for…
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#670: Fostering Trade Careers, Flashing Windows, Post-Frame Foundations
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44:22Rebecca wonders if her window flashing is correct and how homeowners know they’re getting good trade work. New FHB editor Grant asks about how to get post-frame posts out of the ground. Tune in to Episode 670 of the Fine Homebuilding Podcast to learn more about: Starting a SPARK event in your community What is the right way to flash windows and doe…
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Episode 5 | Building "A Pretty Good House" with Dan Kolbert
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23:41Discover how to achieve the perfect blend of design, performance and affordability in home building with insights from Dan Kolbert, co-author of “Pretty Good House: A Guide to Creating Better Homes.” Explore the concept of the “Pretty Good House.” A practical alternative to pursuing home certifications like Passive House, LEED, and Energy Star. Lea…
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#669: Seeing Heat loss, Detailing Behind Masonry, and Problem-Free Cathedral Ceilings
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50:07Mike Guertin, Grant and Patrick hear about replacing windows in brick veneer and the virtues of palm nailers before taking questions on insulation behind masonry without a WRB and how to insulate the roof of a three-season room. Tune in to Episode 669 of the Fine Homebuilding Podcast to learn more about: Using a thermal cameras to track down air an…
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#668: Attic Insulation, DIY Manual J, and Attaching Extension Jambs
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44:30The crew bats about ideas on insulating attic living space and offer opinions on fastening extension jambs. Kieth has a good suggestion for getting into the construction business and doing good work. Tune in to Episode 668 of the Fine Homebuilding Podcast to learn more about: Getting a good trade job Insulation in attic living spaces The best ways …
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#667: Old House Experts, Making More Headroom, and Productive Home Shops
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47:03Carol Ann says most contractors don’t understand old houses. Mike, Brian and Patrick talk about moving collar ties and making an efficient home shop. Tune in to Episode 667 of the Fine Homebuilding Podcast to learn more about: Finding a contractor who knows about old houses Adding headroom in attic living spaces Creating an effcient and useful home…
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#665: Rough Concrete, Good Workwear, and Framing a High-Performance House
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48:11The crew hears a tale of hand-digging a deeper foundation and toss out ideas for fixing rough concrete, before discussing the perfect workwear. Tune in to Episode 665 of the Fine Homebuilding Podcast to learn more about: Solutions for a rough concrete slab The best for workwear in all seasons Framing energy- and resource-efficient buildings Have a …
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In this best-of show the crew talks about pier foundations, shingle lifespan, training new carpenters, brick sidewalks, and rooftop decks. Tune in to Episode 665 of the Fine Homebuilding Podcast to learn more about: Foundations for a rustic cabin How to train apprentices The right way to waterproof a rooftop deck Have a question or topic you want u…
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#663: Green Stains, Larsen Trusses and Insulating Behind Stucco
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44:40Listeners write in about HVAC company consolidation and stains from supply lines and ask questions about Larsen trusses and insulating stucco houses. The crew talks about the benefits and challenges of Larsen trusses and gets an update on stains from copper water lines. How to safely insulate stucco houses. Tune in to Episode 663 of the Fine Homebu…
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#662: Roof Venting, Roof Leaks and High-Performance Framing
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48:37Listeners offer theories explaining Brian’s possessed shower and suggest a book for Keeping Craft Alive. Brian, Mark, and Patrick discuss roof insulation and roof leaks. Tune in to Episode 662 of the Fine Homebuilding Podcast to learn more about: Why Brian’s showerhead drips when he fills the tub Venting cathedral ceilings with foam insulation Roof…
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#661: Clever Shop Storage, Breaking in to Construction, Connector Nails
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45:02Richard shares his amazing home shop and break-down work bench. The crew talks about ways to accurately bend flashing without a brake and how to buy a used metal brake. Fireman and owner/builder Mike is considering a construction career. An anonymous listener thinks metal connectors often have the wrong nails. Mike, Ian and Patrick talk about decor…
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#660: Covering Fascia with Trim Coil, Wiring Penetrations, and Partially Finished Basements
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52:24Senior editor Patrick McCombe is joined by Fine Homebuilding senior editor Brian Pontolilo, Fine Homebuilding contributing editor and production manager for TDS Custom Construction Ian Schwandt, and producer Andres Samaniego to discuss building, remodeling, design, and more. Tune in to Episode 660 of the Fine Homebuilding Podcast to learn more abou…
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#659: Home Shops, Building Science Study, and a Big Basement Hole
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43:46Architect Ian wonders what Mike thinks about Rhode Island’s continuing education for building professionals. Tim says heat pumps have evolved. Tom describes his shop for making custom storm doors and window sash. Carson asks if building science is a real discipline. Tune in to Episode 659 of the Fine Homebuilding Podcast to learn more about: Contin…
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#658: Catching Crickets, Membrane Roofs, and Insulating Stone Foundations
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39:25The FHB crew talks about hunting down noisy insect, the pros and cons of rubber and PVC roofs and insulating them without creating problems. They also discuss insulating and waterproofing stone foundations. Tune in to Episode 658 of the Fine Homebuilding Podcast to learn more about: A simple method for catching indoor crickets Insulation strategies…
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#657: Affordable New Builds, Backfilling Foundations, and Peeling Paint
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43:39Builders Mike Guertin and Ian Schwandt help the FHB Podcast answer complex questions about affordable new construction, proper compaction around new foundations, and how to deal with peeling paint on a mountainside masonry wall. Tune in to Episode 657 of the Fine Homebuilding Podcast to learn more about: Strategies for making new homes affordable P…
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#656: Home Shops, Basement Wall Insulation, and Forming a Slab
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39:50Listeners share their home shop ideas. The crew answers questions about insulating above-grade basement walls and how to form and insulate the edges of a building slab. Tune in to Episode 656 of the Fine Homebuilding Podcast to learn more about: Tips and tricks for a productive home shop How to insulate basement walls with rigid insulation Edge ins…
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Episode 4 | Design Efficiency and Sustainability with Amanda Weglinski
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21:27In this episode, we dive into key design elements that make a home truly energy-efficient and sustainable. Mark and Alison are joined by guest Amanda Weglinski, Design Project Manager with the Bensonwood Design Group and key contributor to the recent launch of Bensonwood's OpenHome product offerings. Together they explore smart siting for natural s…
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#655: Engineer’s Approval, Subfloor Dehumidification, and Basement Window Headers
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45:15Brian, Ian and Patrick hear from listeners and answer building questions. Does it make sense to dehumidify under a basement subfloor? Do basement windows need a header? Tune in to Episode 655 of the Fine Homebuilding Podcast to learn more about: How engineers test structures Does active dehumidification of a basement subfloor make sense Do basement…
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#654: Functional Shutters, Attic AC, and Lime Wash Recipes
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40:54The Podcast crew talk about the beauty and benefits of functional shutters. Matt shows us how to save wildlife from window wells. Richard explains how to improve attic air handlers and ductwork. Matt Millham shares his favorite lime wash recipe. Tune in to Episode 654 of the Fine Homebuilding Podcast to learn more about: Mike talks about how shutte…
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#653: Kitchen Design Rules, Insulating Outdoor Columns, and Vapor Retarders
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41:46Peri, who is having a disagreement with a coworker, asks the Podcast about insulating structural columns for an elevated deck. The FHB Podcast crew talks about getting kitchen design help from multiple designers. Peri asks if there's any reason to insulate hollow porch columns and address walls. Robert has been house shopping in the Bay Area and ev…
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#652: Tool Batteries, Moldy Sheathing Behind Brick, and Rebuilding Decks
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39:34This week’s favorite question comes from Jim who asks on Fine Homebuilding’s forum if he can replace rotted pressure-treated decking or does he have to rebuild the whole deck. The FHB Podcast crew talks about cross-compatibility of power tool batteries. Contractor Evan in Dallas is asking how to replace moldy sheathing behind brick without removing…
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