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Drinks & Discourse

Man Down Media

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Carl sits down with local business owners that are doing some great work for their community. Find out about some unique places, events, and just awesome people. They also enjoy a cocktail that award-winning mixologist, Carl Busch has created.
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Acres Away

Utah Open Lands

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New to the world of podcasting, Acres Away is an exploration of the trials, tribulations and many victories of Utah Open Lands. Hosted by Outreach Director, Marie, the show delves into the trenches of what it takes to conserve land in Utah through insights and interviews with those who experienced it first hand. Acres Away sifts through the nitty-gritty of these encounters and then ties it all to a bigger picture each episode.
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In this episode, host Carl Busch interviews Johnny Stevenson, co-owner of a content creation company. They discuss Johnny's background in the music industry, his work with Blaum Brothers, and his involvement in developing SoundSafe.ai. Johnny explains how SoundSafe.ai uses AI technology to watermark music files, track their usage, and ensure proper…
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In this episode of Drinks & Discourse, Carl interviews Jason Henkel, owner of Olliewood Action Sports and organizer of the Bloktoberfest community block party. They discuss the origins of Bloktoberfest and its impact on the community, the importance of action sports in youth development, and the growth of Olliewood Action Sports as a hub for skateb…
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Carl sits down with DJ of RiverBluff Collective out of East Dubuque, IL. We talk about CBD and THC and the benefits of what they offer. We want this to help educate people about this growing industry and get a better understanding.द्वारा Man Down Media
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U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland has a uniquely Alaskan experience during his visit. Plus, a small fire on the ferry Columbia sent some passengers to the hospital for smoke inhalation. And, a rural Alaska airline celebrates 70 years of business.
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A new report quantifies the economic impact of National Park tourism in Alaska. Plus, Petersburg joins a growing list of communities trying to solve its housing crisis. And, new signage is part of a movement to recognize Dena'ina history around Anchorage.
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Alaskans help out in the wake of the devastating wildfires on Maui. Plus, one woman's tragic battle with opioid addiction becomes a warning for students. And, Juneau schools and the state education department debate a federal law that determines local school funding.
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A new report shows Alaska students missed school at a higher rate than in any other state. Plus, federal authorities investigate a plane crash in Denali National Park. And, school administrators struggle to find staff for a rural school on the Kenai Peninsula.
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The Yukon River salmon collapse is hurting Alaskans and Canadians along the 2,000-mile river. Plus, some family treasures washed out to sea by the Juneau flood find their way back home. And endangered sea lions found shot to death have prompted a reward from authorities.
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Crews attack at least two more wildfires in Interior Alaska, with hotter, windier weather on the way. Also, black seaweed is a delicacy in Southeast Alaska, but it's getting harder to find healthy plants to harvest. And a baby walrus is settling into life at the SeaLife Center after being rescued from the North Slope.…
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Residents of a subdivision north of Fairbanks evacuate ahead of a fast moving wildfire. Plus, a small exodus of doctors from the Kenai Peninsula puts a strain on remaining providers. And, surfers from across the country descend on Turnagain Arm to ride the bore tide.
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A new state system lets sexual assault survivors track the evidence kits used in their cases. Also, as salmon disappears from the Yukon River, a program connects families with sockeye from Bristol Bay. And Bethel residents show off their vehicles at the community's first car show, each with their own story.…
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