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Madigan’s Pubcast

Kathleen Madigan

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Comedian Kathleen Madigan opens her Pub every week to talk about everything and anything fun in her world. Light bar conversations ranging from her parents to unsolved mysteries, sports to chimpanzee documentaries.
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Madison BookBeat

Stu Levitan, Andrew Thomas, Sara Batkie, David Ahrens, Lisa Malawski

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Madison BookBeat highlights local Wisconsin authors and authors coming to Madison for book events. It airs every Monday afternoon at 1pm on WORT FM.
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Madison Church

Madison Church

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We are a growing, untraditional multisite in Madison, Wisconsin. Founded in 2014 by Stephen Feith, we exist to connect people with God and each other both locally and globally by means of growing spiritually, gathering together, and giving back.
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Madison County Milk House

Madison County Public Information Office

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Welcome to the Madison County Milk House. Pull up a milk can and let's talk about what is happening in Madison County, NY. This monthly podcast updates Madison County residents and our surrounding communities on policies, current local issues and other topical information. Hosts Samantha Field and Ryan Coe interview Madison County employees and government officials about timely topics. If there are any questions you have or topics you would like discussed email pio@madisoncounty.ny.gov.
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Join us every weekday morning for can’t-miss conversations about what’s happening in Madison, with a dose of local news to keep you up to speed. Host Bianca Martin collects people wherever she goes, like an endless conga line. On City Cast Madison, she peers into our city’s soul with a journalist’s skepticism and an optimist’s heart.
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Madison and Wall's Brian Wieser digs nto how the advertising business really works. Subscribe for analysis, insight and more about advertising, media and technology trends. Access more M&W research summaries and analysis by subscribing to our complimentary Saturday newsletter at https://madisonandwall.substack.com/. To learn about becoming a paid subscriber or advertising with us, reach out to Brian at brian@madisonandwall.com.
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The Madinat Mom Podcast

Nour Rayes Belman

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Welcome to The Madinat Mom Podcast—where motherhood gets real. Hosted by empowerment coach Nour Rayes Belman, this podcast is a safe and uplifting space for moms in the Middle East to feel seen, heard, and supported. Motherhood is a journey full of joy, challenges, and countless in-between moments. The Madinat Mom podcast dives into all of it with heartfelt solo episodes and inspiring conversations with guests. Together, we explore the raw, unfiltered realities of being a mom in the Arab reg ...
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Welcome to the Grace Fellowship Madison Sermon Podcast! Tracy Reynolds is the Campus Pastor and featured speaker most weeks. Pastor Tony Vismor is the Lead Pastor of Grace Fellowship. We are one church with three campuses: Watkinsville, Madison, and Online. Our church resides at 1850 Old Buckhead Hwy, Madison, GA 30650 and is part of the Church of God based in Cleveland, TN. For more bio information on Pastor Tracy visit his website - www.ctracyreynolds.com.
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Forward Madison FC, an inaugural member of USL League One, boasts one of the most passionate and fanatical supporter cultures in the American lower divisions. Now in its fourth season, Talkin' Flock serves and respresents those supporters through insightful and entertaining coverage of the club and what they're doing both on and off the field. Hosted by journalist Rob Chappell of Madison365 and soccer coach and content creator Alex Alvarado of Xtra Time Talent, each episode includes game ana ...
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Want to know WTF is going on in the stars? Want to understand how to bring astrology and spirituality to step into alignment with your Highest and Hottest Self? Welcome to CosmicRx Radio. Astrologer and cosmic consultant Madi Murphy combines her spiritual teachings with practical, actionable steps-- and usually with a dash of pop culture and high-vibe humor thrown in to keep it real. Weekly episodes will give our listeners their astro weather aka "energy report” for the week ahead and digest ...
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Madison On The Air

Chrisi Talyn Saje

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Do you love old time radio? Don't know anything about old time radio? Well, if you enjoy comedy, we're the show for you. Follow Madison Standish, a modern day influencer, as she gets zapped back into the Golden Age of Radio. Actual OTR scripts adapted! It's as if the MST3K/Riff Trax guys were in the movies they riff. Every episode is stand-alone. Start at the beginning or jump to a title that grabs you. New episodes premiere the first of every month!
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Shahad Madini

Shahad Madini

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In the light of this book, carefully chosen topics were selected to raise some pressing problems of today , hopefully inspiring solutions on the challenges addressed.
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Send us a text This is your cosmic energy report for May 19, 2025- May 26, 2025 📖 Pre-order my book, In the Cosmic Zone! 🪐 Sign up for CosmicRx+ Premium 🔥 JOIN our COSMIC BOSS WAITLIST 📺 Watch the podcast on YouTube 🍾Catch the Replay for the 2025 Astrology Forecast Webinar 🎓 Browse our courses in the Astro Academy. ✨Use our free Birth Chart Decoder…
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We welcome you to the Madison County Milk House, hosted by Samantha Field the Madison County Public Information Officer. This is where we talk about the big topics both North and South of Rt. 20. Now that the New York State Budget has been passed, state offices are able to announce funding opportunities. We sit down with Melissa Davis, the Deputy D…
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Green Barn Farm Market is celebrating one of its best asparagus seasons yet, with high-quality harvests and strong demand across Wisconsin. Founded in 1992 by Heather Brandt and her husband, the farm began on just 10 acres. Today, it has grown to over 100 acres, supporting both retail and wholesale operations. Brandt explained, “We started picking …
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What started as an employee appreciation cookout at Metcalfe’s Market has now become the largest brat and music festival in the world, featuring thousands and thousands of Johnsonville brats. Event organizer Tim Metcalfe says the menu also includes sweet corn, ice cream, and carnival food, among other things. Roughly 1,900 volunteers will raise $10…
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According to Ag meteorologist Stu Muck this Memorial Day weekend should bring some slightly warmer temps and sunlight to make it great grilling weather. With Memorial Day coming up, grilling is on the top of minds for many. Ben Jarboe talks with Bennett Fraboni of Fraboni’s Italian Specialties to see how their family meat shop prepares for the gril…
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Madison’s restaurant scene is growing, and fast. Blink and you just might miss your next favorite place to eat. To catch us up on what’s new and notable in town, we chat with Lindsay Christians, food and culture editor at the Cap Times. Her latest article highlights 24 newly opened restaurants in Madison, as well as some recent closures. Hungry? Le…
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Apple blossoms are booming at Atoms to Apples! We caught up with Rami Aburomia, owner of this certified organic orchard just south of Mount Horeb, where he says it’s shaping up to be one of the best bloom in years. His five-acre orchard is home to 65 apple varieties—plus pears, plums, and even the occasional peach when the weather cooperates. He sa…
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The state Joint Finance Committee has wrapped up its road show around Wisconsin. These hearings were some of the first steps in forming a state budget for the biennium. Joining us in-studio to talk about what may or may not make it into the budget for farmers is Jason Mugniani. Jason is the executive director of government relations with the Wiscon…
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We can expect a Make America Healthy Again report to come out this week focused on tackling chronic disease, and it’s got the ears of the agriculture industry. This Washington Watch news update is brought to you by the Wisconsin Soybean Association, dedicated to ensuring policies are in place for the future of soybean farmers. The International Fre…
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Farm advocacy groups continue to beat the drum on farm labor in Washington, D.C. Rebeckah Adcock is the vice president of U.S. government relations at the International Fresh Produce Association. IFPA represents the entire supply chain of fresh produce. Modernizing farm labor is a top priority for her on Capitol Hill. And make no mistake – she says…
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We can expect a Make America Healthy Again report to come out later this week focused on tackling chronic disease, and it’s got the ears of the agriculture industry. This morning, we’re catching up with Sigrid Johannes. She’s the senior director of government affairs with the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association. Sigrid says she’s got her eyes on …
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In the previous administration, NRCS offices were already short of staff. Now, we're hearing that further staff cuts are underway as the administration works to "rightsize" the government. Does NRCS have the staff to provide the service needed to administer programs? Chief Aubrey Bettencourt argues that investments in broadband and technology will …
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There are good draws and bad draws and this one was pretty good. Mingos still should have taken all three points, but at least this one was more fun to watch than the last. On the podcast this week, Rob and Ethan talk through that match, along with some news from the club regarding a new player and a new development program for girls, as well as ex…
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INTRO (00:23): Kathleen opens the show drinking a Saint Louis Back Flip All Star Grapefruit Paloma in support of Ozzie Smith’s Gateway Reach Foundation. TOUR NEWS: See Kathleen live on her “Day Drinking Tour.” COURT NEWS (30:17): Kathleen shares news that the New England serial killer seems to have struck near Taylor Swift’s Rhode Island mansion, D…
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The Madison Mallards are celebrating their 25th season this year! This is a pretty big deal, considering Madison historically has never had a taste for baseball. Today, we’re taking a look back at the team’s origin story, how they helped shape the world of collegiate summer baseball, and how they changed the city’s attitude toward the sport. To get…
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In this episode of Madison’s Notes, Michael McConnell examines the gap between the Founders’ vision of a limited presidency and today’s expansive executive power. Drawing on his book The President Who Would Not Be King (Princeton University Press, 2022), we discuss how the Constitution’s safeguards against monarchical authority have eroded over the…
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Lara Moody is the executive director of the Institute for Feed Education and Research, a charity that works on behalf of the feed industry. One of their responsibilities is determining what’s trending in the livestock feed space. Moody tells Mid-West Farm Report what's becoming available in the agricultural byproduct supply chain that meets the nut…
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After nearly 100 days of traveling the country and visiting with farmers nationwide, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins released the first set of policy proposals under her newly launched Make Agriculture Great Again Initiative. Before the announcement, she sat down with farm broadcasters in Washington D.C., including Mid-West Farm Report, and re…
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This weekend the final race of the triple crown unfolds in New York and the Belmont Stakes. Once those trained athletes have raced, and bred, what's next? For some - retirement. Bob Bosold visits with Tom Beatty, a volunteer at a farm called "Old Friends". It's the retirement home for over 300 horses in Georgetown, KY, that may have raced in one pl…
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The annual Morel Mushroom Festival in Muscoda happens this weekend. Ben Jarboe talks to community coordinator, Kim Seifert, about why the community rallies around this small fungus. Severe weather took a toll in places like New Richmond and Dodge County last night. Stu Muck recaps the situation, and tells us what to expect through the weekend. Our …
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It’s Tuesday, and we’re taking Must See Madison on the road! Producer Jade Iseri-Ramos is on a mission to experience some of the best day trips Wisconsin has to offer. Her first stop? Dr. Evermor's Sculpture Park in Sauk County. Host Bianca Martin caught up with Jade after her trip to get the details. Wanna talk to us about an episode? Leave us a v…
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PREMIERES JUNE 1st! Buck Rogers, a coal miner from 1919, finds himself in the future and quickly adapts to what the 1930s thought the 25th Century might be like. But neither century was expecting Madison. When a test rocket carrying new Martian technology mistakenly launches with Madison (and the evil criminal, Killer Kane!) aboard, will Buck Roger…
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The Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection announced the implementation of the mandatory National Milk Testing Strategy, required by the U.S. Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. This comprehensive program aims to bolster highly pathogenic avian influenza surveillance of the nation’s dairy cattle h…
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Wisconsin soybean growers are asking questions of the consumers that are using their goods. Matt Wagenson, Wisconsin soybean grower who sits on the Wisconsin Soybean Marketing Board, says a new survey they've conducted to gain insights into what opinions consumers have. Wagenson says that the opinion of the consumers varies dependent on age. He not…
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If you have ever been a dog owner you probably noticed that your furry companion uses their nose to get them in trouble by sniffing out animals in the yard, food in the garbage, and many other things you have never noticed. The USDA is using their powerful noses to make sure agriculture in the US stays safe. Carrie Thomas a deputy Director with USD…
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Stu Levitan interviews former U.S. Ambassador to Norway (1993-1997) Tom Loftus about his new book, Mission to Oslo, Dancing with the Queen, Dealmaking with the Russians, Shaping History (Mineral Point: Little Creek Press, 2024). Amb. Loftus served during a pivotal period in diplomatic and military history, following the dissolution of the Soviet Un…
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Today we’re getting an update on what producers need to know about the waterways – either permanent or temporary – that run through their land. Mary-Thomas Hart is the chief counsel with the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association. This Washington Watch news update is brought to you by the Wisconsin Soybean Association, dedicated to ensuring policies…
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The 78th Alice in Dairyland finals made history over the weekend. It was the first time that Crawford county hosted the event, and it was the first time that sisters became a part of Wisconsin's agriculture ambassador tradition. 24 year old Sarah Hagenow of Poynette was selected from the field of 6 candidates. Kaitlyn Kessler visits with the newly …
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The EPA’s herbicide and new insecticide strategies dictate if, how, and when a farmer can use these chemicals on their farm. Any time a crop protection product gets reviewed or renewed, the EPA can determine if "mitigation measures" need to happen on the farm in order for the grower to use it. Today, we hear from Maryland crop farmer Lyndsey Thomps…
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Warm weather is here and so are the bugs! If you’ve been to one of our beautiful lakes recently, or just stepped outside, you may have witnessed swarms of lakeflies filling the sky. Where the heck did they come from, and what other insects can we expect to see this season? To answer these questions and more, we caught up with the Wisconsin Bug Guy …
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Learn the secrets of short-term rental properties in Madison. This class is Module 35 of 46 in a series called Real Estate Investing Secrets. Topics covered in this module include: What are the different variations of short-term rentals and what are some of the pros and cons of each. What are the most common ways to finance properties that you’re u…
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On this week's M&W Podcast review the latest retail sales data and its read-throughs for the economy, Walmart’s advertising business, our take on the Upfronts, Netflix’s latest data point on ad-supported subscribers, the latest results from Dentsu and Globant and more.Av Madison and Wall
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Budget reconciliation isn't new, but it hasn't ever been used to reshape core farm bill programs. The House Agriculture Committee passed its budget reconciliation this week and wants to have it up for a House vote before Memorial Day, says Tyler Wenzlaff, Director of National Affairs with the Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation. He says there were key…
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Happy Friday, Madison! The City Cast Madison team is here to catch you up on yet another busy week of news. And this week, we have a special guest. Madison Public Library marketing manager Liz Boyd joins us to talk about the hottest party of the year: Madison Public Library’s 150th birthday party! Plus, newsletter editor Rob Thomas has an update on…
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Send us a text If astrology isn’t real, then why, at a time when President Trump is flirting with the idea of suspending habeas corpus, are we experiencing the same astrology now as the last time habeas corpus was suspended… during the Civil War? Why did the opening statements in the Diddy trial happen on the day of the Scorpio Full Moon? Why did T…
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Trempealeau County’s Addison Connolly has been working hard behind the scenes to turn a childhood interest into an international opportunity. Her dedication, drive, and deep bond with her dog have led her to one of the biggest moments of her young career—earning a spot on Team USA for the Junior Open Agility World Championship in Portugal. Her agil…
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