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By Pumpkin's Light

By Pumpkin's Light

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Gather ‘round by pumpkin’s light to listen to this Halloween podcast from All Hallows Geek and Spooky Little Halloween. In each episode, Mike and Miranda introduce you to content creators, small business owners, and industry professionals dedicated to creating Halloween magic all year long.
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A Wee Natter

Jenny and Marc Steele

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Stop by for A Wee Natter with Jenny and Marc Steele, taking a light-hearted look at the not-so-important issues of the day. From solving parking problems in the modern world and keeping spiders out of the house, to investigating weird song lyrics and the rules of sharing your holiday snaps, there's always an opportunity for you to get involved.
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Solid Radio

Solid Radio

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As lead by Sooty the Solid Radio Cat, we're the station with a Classic in Every Byte. Now in podcast form, it's your chance to enjoy the very best content we've poured our blood, sweat and tears into on your own time. This is the "firehose" feed - the one where you get everything Solid Radio produces. If you'd prefer to get specific shows or presenters, simply search for those on your podcatcher.
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Do you believe in mermaids? Do you know people that only have one skill? How would you defeat a wolf? Would you drink your lover's bath water? Are you a fan of shooting your shot? Or if you're ok with listening to some sports talk... Then, Forth and Ten is the podcast for you. 3 comedians, ten topics, making fun of the biggest sports stories that'll make your life better. We started the podcast back in 2015, with a little aim of where we were really going. After analyzing sporting events, gi ...
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Yes Vs No

David Tieck and Nick Day

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There are a million podcasts out there answering the big questions, but only Yes Vs No has the guts to dig deep into The Little Questions. We're talking the questions that usually only get a Yes or No answer. Well we're getting in-between that Yes and No to find out what is REALLY going on. Please join us.
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Teaching Your Brain to Knit

Margaret and Catherine

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This podcast is about knitting (and crochet), learning and the brain. Margaret and Catherine share about what they are learning from their knitting, something about the brain (especially if it has to do with knitting), Behind the Redwood curtain, the area where they live along the Northcoast of California, and sometimes offer a giveaway.
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The Tucson Walk On With Rich Gary

The Tucson Walk On With Rich Gary

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The Tucson Walk On is a Tucson based Podcast hosted by Comedian Rich Gary! The podcast is rooted in Improv but has evolved. Now, you'll find interviews from local and national artists. Big thanks to Andrew Applepie for letting me use his music! Check him out https://soundcloud.com/andrewapplepie
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Have we hit the ceiling when it comes to Code Orange season? And…did it happen TOO early this year? We’ve invited Sam Stair from Halloween Happy and Lauren Kula from The Punkin Shop back into the lair to share their thoughts in this first-ever roundtable discussion episode.Av By Pumpkin's Light
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(Oct 1, 2024) As dockworkers at ports around the country begin their strike, state officials say New Yorkers don't have to worry about major food shortages yet; fisheries managers are cautiously optimistic about the increasing amount of wild-born lake trout on Lake Champlain; Saratoga Springs welcomed farmers and their giant pumpkins from across th…
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(Oct 8, 2024) A festival in the Adirondacks is hoping to make the outdoors more inclusive through recreation education; a group in Jefferson County is hosting a voter information event on Tuesday evening; and New York spent $9 million renovating a historic courtyard in the Capitol building. But it's not getting used yet because of pigeons.…
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(Oct 7, 2024) Democrat Paula Collins faces steep odds against Republican Congresswoman Elise Stefanik in the race for New York's 21st Congressional District; a visit to Westport's library, where a mechanical clock has been ticking away for well over a century; and a woodworker in the southern Adirondacks is experimenting with incorporating technolo…
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Join us for A Wee Natter, the radio show about the not so important issues of the day. In this aircheck from Bowe Radio we kick off with a look at the weather and the things got in touch about from previous weeks. Following this we share news of a new red panda at Edinburgh Zoo but off the back of learning one of the parents is called Ginger, we as…
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Join us for A Wee Natter, the radio show about the not so important issues of the day. In this aircheck from Bowe Radio we kick off with a look at the weather and the things got in touch about from previous weeks. Following this we share news of a new red panda at Edinburgh Zoo but off the back of learning one of the parents is called Ginger, we as…
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(Oct 4, 2024) A guide to who's on the ballot in the North Country and how to make sure you're ready to vote; we meet the Lowville Free Library's director; and Emily Russell, Catherine Wheeler and their canine sidekicks send us an audio postcard from Floodwood Mountain as we hit peak fall foliage in the Adirondacks.…
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(Oct 3, 2024) Reporter Amy Feiereisel sends an audio postcard of a fall foliage bike ride on the Adirondack Rail Trail; a Wadhams pianist tells North Country at Work about her musical process, and how it helps her connect with both body and mind; and we hear from this Saturday's Three O'Clock Special co-host, Kent Gregson of Indian Lake, a former U…
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(Oct 2, 2024) As women's mountain biking grows in popularity, we hear from fans and riders at last weekend's World Cup races in Lake Placid; the St. Regis Mohawk Tribe has created a new digital law library of its own laws so community members have better access to legal information; with EEE on the rise, Sen. Schumer is calling for increased coordi…
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Join us for A Wee Natter, the radio show about the not so important issues of the day. This week we kick off with the four minute warning! Thankfully not really but it then triggers a conversation about aliens and later a chat about those things you were never allowed to do as a kid. Angered by how addictive biscuits are, Marc comes up with a new w…
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Join us for A Wee Natter, the radio show about the not so important issues of the day. This week we kick off with the four minute warning! Thankfully not really but it then triggers a conversation about aliens and later a chat about those things you were never allowed to do as a kid. Angered by how addictive biscuits are, Marc comes up with a new w…
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(Sep 27, 2024) ORDA has authorized improvements at several of the Olympic venues in the Adirondacks; a BOCES Culinary Arts Instructor in Gouverneur is the winner of a state award for her decades of work teaching North Country students how to cook; as fall colors begin to pop in the Adirondacks, we take a hike around Black Pond near Paul Smith's; an…
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(Sep 26, 2024) Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand is cosponsoring a bill that would require the federal government to update its strategy for northern border enforcement; a merger between two small school districts in the southern Adirondacks was voted down earlier this week; and we preview magician Leon Etienne and assistant Chelsea LaCongo's performance in …
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There’s no way you love “Hocus Pocus” as much as today’s guest, Wil Cuthbert. Better known as Spooky Wil to the online Halloween community, Wil joins Mike and Miranda to share what Halloween looks like in the UK, how his online shop, October 31st, got started, and all the details on his newest “Hocus Pocus” fan project, The Sanderson Witch Museum.…
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(Sep 25, 2024) New York state has approved a plan for a company to build a commercial solar development in the town of Canton; we head to the Glenview Preserve in Harrietstown, whose owners are trying to find the balance between "Forever Wild" and the region's growing movement for accessible outdoor recreation; and we listen back to a North Country…
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(Sep 24, 2024) Gov. Hochul is declaring a mosquito-borne illness an imminent threat to human health; state officials are continuing the push for a statewide cellphone ban in schools; and a Saranac Lake firm is offering free herbicide treatments to fight the invasive Japanese knotweed plant.Av NCPR News
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Join us for A Wee Natter, the radio show about the not so important issues of the day. This week we kick off dealing with someone's last meal and bemoaning the weather of the autumnal equinox this year. We then hear about the things you're looking forward to. Inspired by an awkward conversation with a neighbour, Marc then asks you about the social …
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Join us for A Wee Natter, the radio show about the not so important issues of the day. This week we kick off dealing with someone's last meal and bemoaning the weather of the autumnal equinox this year. We then hear about the things you're looking forward to. Inspired by an awkward conversation with a neighbour, Marc then asks you about the social …
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Send us a text Ever wondered if your spices are past their prime? Join us as we dig into the crucial topic of spice safety, highlighted by a recent alert from McCormick. Hear our practical tips on spotting old spices and learn how those rectangular tins and Baltimore packaging might be clues. Through some humorous and enlightening personal stories,…
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(Sep 20, 2024) Over two months after an EF-0 tornado ripped through parts of Warrensburg and Chestertown, residents are still picking up the pieces; The Autism Alliance of Northeastern New York will host Hari Kondabolu at its third annual fall comedy fundraiser this weekend; Two North Country healthcare providers are getting federal funding to serv…
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(Sep 19, 2024) Migrants from India are crossing the US-Canada border in Clinton County and winding up at a bus stop in Plattsburgh; a North Country at Work story on Lowville's fire chief, who's devoted his work and personal life to helping those in crisis; and a preview of electroacoustic duo ARKAI's show at the Recovery Lounge in Upper Jay this Sa…
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(Sep 18, 2024) We travel to the inaugural Adirondack Nature Festival for People with Disabilities at Paul Smith's VIC; a Peru man faces 25 years to life in prison after pleading guilty to killing his wife; and we listen back to a story on Farm Aid, the massive benefit concert for farmers that's returning to Saratoga Springs this weekend for the fir…
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(Sep 17, 2024) A new initiative aims to beef up the North Country's health care workforce; about 30 paddlers rallied on Sunday to complete the final leg of the 90-Miler canoe race after it was canceled; and astronomer Aileen O'Donoghue shares what we should be looking for in the night sky.Av NCPR News
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(Sep 16, 2024) As she moves on as editor of the ADK Daily Enterprise, Elizabeth Izzo reflects on her career so far; a Watertown housing project got funding on the heels of a housing summit held in Ogdensburg; the Essex County Land Bank has put its first home on the market; and, Adirondack Sculptor John Van Alstine has a bronze on permanent display …
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Join us for A Wee Natter, the radio show about the not so important issues of the day. This week we kick off by accepting some feedback that the show has too much Marc in it and not enough Jenny. We balance this out by making it OUR show but remembering that some of us are more equal than others. That's confirmed with an exploration of want you wan…
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Join us for A Wee Natter, the radio show about the not so important issues of the day. This week we kick off by accepting some feedback that the show has too much Marc in it and not enough Jenny. We balance this out by making it OUR show but remembering that some of us are more equal than others. That's confirmed with an exploration of want you wan…
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(Sep 13, 2024) A look at Camp Santanoni's mobility pilot program through the eyes of a disability advocate; the APA's proposed amendments to the Adirondack Park's master plan; Passenger rail service from New York City to Montreal is back on track after a months-long suspension; and, two-hundred cyclists will ride through Keeseville, stopping at far…
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(Sep 12, 2024) Residents in Saratoga Springs honored first responders and veterans on the 23rd anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks; the Plattsburgh city council voted last week to allow two major bus companies to use the former farmers market location downtown, offering another temporary option for where to put a bus stop; and we check in wit…
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Wondering how to make this year the best Halloween ever? We’re betting today’s guests can help! Devin Przygoda and Andrew Noles are the Halloween lovin’ duo behind the blog Your Best Halloween Ever. Get to know them by learning about their own best Halloween nights as kids, what’s ahead in year 7 of their blog, and see who wins our first-ever dueli…
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(Sep 11, 2024) Environmentalists and the Adirondack Park Agency say a carrying capacity study of lakes and ponds is necessary; North Country at Work visits a doggy adventure camp in Queensbury; and a preview of the Lake George Jazz Festival, which celebrates its 40th anniversary this weekend.Av NCPR News
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Send us a text Ever wondered how your outfit could jinx your favorite football team's performance? This week on "This, That, and Other," we kick things off with a humorous take on an Auburn football loss, blaming it on a wardrobe change and a series of unfortunate turnovers. We then transport you to our cozy outdoor setup at Freedom Square, complet…
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Join us for A Wee Natter, the radio show about the not so important issues of the day. This week we kick off by looking at the things you took one shot at but decided "Nope! Not for me"! We follow up by asking about what you want to be remembered for. Slimtember continues. Can Marc really stop eating all the pies or will he divert attention by gett…
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Join us for A Wee Natter, the radio show about the not so important issues of the day. This week we kick off by looking at the things you took one shot at but decided "Nope! Not for me"! We follow up by asking about what you want to be remembered for. Slimtember continues. Can Marc really stop eating all the pies or will he divert attention by gett…
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(Sep 5, 2024) Two green groups from Lake George are ready to move on after a years-long fight over an herbicide; officials in Plattsburgh say the infrastructure left behind by the former Air Force Base there is failing. They want the federal government to do something about it; and, St. Lawrence Valley artists are helping us hang on to summer in a …
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