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Together, we're redefining what it means, looks and feels like, to be doing "woman's work" in the world today. With confidence and the occasional rant. From boardrooms to studios, kitchens to coding dens, we explore the multifaceted experiences of today's woman, confirming that the new definition of "woman's work" is whatever feels authentic, true, and right for you. We're shedding expectations, setting aside the "shoulds", giving our finger to the "supposed tos". We're torching the old playbook and writing our own rules. Who runs the world? You decide. Learn more at nicolekalil.com
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We talk with Shannon Haydin and Allison Madison about reducing the use of salt in winter. Then Anders and Davin Lindwall join us for a conversation about their new film “Green and Gold.”
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We talk with Shannon Haydin and Allison Madison about reducing the use of salt in winter. Then Anders and Davin Lindwall join us for a conversation about their new film “Green and Gold.”
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First, we talk about the signs and symptoms of stroke, and the recovery process afterward, with neurologist Dr. William Taylor. Then, we cover Alzheimer's disease and the people working hard to find a cure with Dr. Cindy Carlsson. We also hear from Bill Stork, a Lake Mills veterinarian with a personal connection to the disease.…

1 Cybersecurity advice, and the history of The Onion 1:39:19
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We learn how to protect our tech from data thieves, and why artificial intelligence is falling short from Jesse La Grew at Madison College. Then, we talk about "good fake news" with the editor of The Onion and the author of a book about the history of the satirical media company.

1 Garden Talk: Grow what you eat, eat what you grow 1:39:01
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Eating food that you have grown is a special joy. We talk about how to raise your own mushrooms with our guests from a Wisconsin supplier. Then we talk with a local landscaper who finds ways to add food plants into landscape design

1 ‘Our Wisconsin’ magazine features stories from around the state 1:39:05
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A polka music radio legend, snowmobiling and a travel guide to the Pepin area are all featured in the February/March issue of “Our Wisconsin” magazine. Editor Mike Beno shares some heartwarming stories from around the state and answers questions about how the publication’s produced.

1 Defending bats, promoting solar, and conserving land like Aldo Leopold 1:39:07
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Bats are the best, the author of a new book tells us. Then, solar projects energize Deerfield and many Wisconsin schools. Then, we talk about the legacy of the late conservationist Aldo Leopold.

1 Answering your questions about family law, What to see at the Wade House Historic Site 1:39:02
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First, we’re joined by lawyers Michael Riley and Tom Kolpien. They’ll answer your questions about family law and other legal matters. Then, we learn about the historic Wade House and their carriage museum. Our guest is Bridgitt Zielke, the site’s director.

1 Wisconsin birds overwinter in Central America; new feature film made by Wisconsin Army veteran 1:39:04
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Bill Volkert returns from leading birding tour in Nicaragua. Then, a Wisconsin native and Army veteran co-writes and directs his first feature film, a tribute to two fellow soldiers with whom he served in Iraq.

1 Garden Talk: Adaptable plants; Growing sustainable roses 1:39:11
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Climate change is affecting everything on earth – including where plants will thrive or barely survive. In this episode we talk about what plants are able to adapt to changing […]

1 Go to a Wisconsin spa this spring, How trivia is made, Find a sweet and funny read in “Bummer Camp” 1:39:20
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There are several spas and wellness resorts around the state. Anne Sayers, secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Tourism, tells us where to relax. Then, we hear how Ryan Wickens started a trivia business that’s spread across the Upper Midwest. Finally, we talk about the novel “Bummer Camp” with author Ann Garvin.…

1 Recycling manure, and fighting fire in Wisconsin 1:39:05
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Biodigesters turn cow manure into renewable gas. We talk to a Wisconsin operator of one of the largest such facilities in the U.S. Then, we talk to a retired state forest ranger about his new memoir about fighting fires and providing mutual aid to small Wisconsin communities.

1 Pet care: Aggressive vs reactive dogs, Training your cat 1:39:20
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Madison-based professional dog trainer Jorge Melara joins us again, this time to share how to tell the difference between dog aggression and reactivity. Then, we hear how to train your cat with Emily Ruiz of Great and Small Animal Behavior & Training.

1 Latest news from Big River Magazine; Weather Guys share insight into winter conditions 1:39:05
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Big River Magazine heralds the “collection of collections” of Upper Mississippi River history at UW-La Crosse. Then the Weather Guys, Steve Ackerman and Jon Martin, talk about current winter conditions and climate science.

1 Garden Talk: Design trends for 2025; Growing potatoes; Healthy Soil 1:39:04
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Like clothing and furnishings, gardens change over time. We talk about current trends and how they can fit into your landscape. Then we talk with a professor and extension educator about growing potatoes. In the last half hour we focus on the importance of good soil.

1 “The Snowbirds,” Checking in on Wisconsin’s dairy industry 1:39:20
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It’s our first book club meeting of the year, and we welcome Wisconsin author Christina Clancy as she tells us about her novel “The Snowbirds.” Then, we talk about the dairy industry and its economic impact with Ben Miller of Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin and Mark Crave, a dairy farmer.

1 Northern Wisconsin State Parks, and Canoecopia in Madison 1:39:05
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We talk about what awaits visitors of state parks and forests in northern Wisconsin. Then, we hear plans for Canoecopia, the large, annual paddlesports expo, set for March 7-9 at the Alliant Energy Center in Madison.
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