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Love, Joy, and Languages

Heidi Lovejoy

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Love, Joy, and Languages is a podcast where you can learn about language learning; supporting your children in their language journeys; and overcoming the many challenges faced by adult language learners, parents raising multilingual children, and expat language learners. I sit at the intersection of these three worlds, and I want to share my own journey navigating this crossroads while inviting you to discover your own, unique language learning journey. Music used as intro & outro in this P ...
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Wine Crush Podcast NW

Heidi Moore

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From the heart of the Oregon Wine Country, Wine Crush Podcast is designed to tell the amazing and colorful stories of the local wine industry. We interview winemakers from the Willamette Valley in a conversational format, and is going in its Season 5! Hosted by Heidi Moore, sponsored by Country Financial and other local partners, produced by The Daydream Agency, formerly Powered by Portland Radio Project
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Dr. Karina Smith Podcast

Dr. Karina Smith

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A series of conversations of my two loves, Yin Yoga and Chinese Medicine. Combining both interviews with interesting people from both worlds and shorter insights from my own experiences as a Doctor of Chinese Medicine and Yin Yoga teacher and educator.
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Wisconsin Life

Wisconsin Public Radio

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Wisconsin Life celebrates the people, places, history and culture of the state. Come with us as we kayak the Mississippi River, interview musicians in Milwaukee, and bake pasties in Rhinelander. We connect you with diverse people and ideas through short stories updated twice a week.
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The Negotiation

WPIC Marketing + Technologies

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Despite being the world’s most potent economic area, Asia can be one of the most challenging regions to navigate and manage well for foreign brands. However, plenty of positive stories exist and more are emerging every day as brands start to see success in engaging and deploying appropriate market growth strategies – with the help of specialists. The Negotiation is an interview show that showcases those hard-to-find success stories and chats with the incredible leaders behind them, teasing o ...
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The Actual Fluency Podcast features inspirational stories from world-class language learners, industry experts, and regular people who embraced multilingualism in one way or another. In the episodes we dive deep down in the why that pushed people to learn a new language, the how to figure out how they best achieved it, and of course a lot of great stories of the experiences that speaking multiple languages can bring to people's lives. We also talk about apps, methodology, and education to tr ...
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Dr. Kelly Victory was my guest in this episode. A board certified physician for over 30 years, she understands dementia and cognitive decline. She talked about what she believes Joe Biden has and explained what the symptoms are. Oddly, now we’re hearing about a Parkinson’s doctor visiting the White House numerous times. Dr. Kelly called it four yea…
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Dan Jacobs has received numerous accolades as a chef in Milwaukee, including as a James Beard Award semifinalist. He’s cofounder of the American-Chinese restaurant DanDan and fine dining spot EsterEv. Jacobs became the hometown hero on the most recent season of “Top Chef: Wisconsin.” He talked with Steve Gotcher of WPR’s “BETA” about representing t…
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It's inevitable in our language learning that the reality of where we are on our journeys or what we're able to do doesn't match up with what we expected to happen. I know for me, this usually leads to be feeling frustrated, getting mad at myself, wishing I'd made different choices, and many the guilt and shame are overwhelming. What can we do to b…
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The Wine Crush podcast's Season 7, Episode 9, is set in the picturesque downtown McMinnville in Yamhill County, Oregon, known as the heart of the Willamette Valley wine industry. The episode features two interviews with winemakers Kate Payne Brown and Dave Jachter, delving into their unique stories and perspectives on winemaking. First up, Kate Pay…
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The art of quilting goes back thousands of years, with different communities, families and artists developing their own style. Heidi Parkes has found her own niche in quilting by creating collages that tell stories. WPR’s Margaret Faust visited Parkes in her studio at The Pfister Hotel in Milwaukee, where she’s the Artist in Residence.…
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Today's episode is not to be missed! I had the distinct pleasure of sitting down with Emily Harris, the language loving woman behind Language Travel Adoptee, a YouTube channel aimed at helping others gain confidence in their language learning through self awareness and personal growth. Emily shares a lot of her own personal experiences learning lan…
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No matter where we live in Wisconsin, we share our community with birds. Writer Ron Davis of Eau Claire has been thinking a lot about his feathered neighbors, particularly the crows.โดย webmaster@wpr.org (Wisconsin Public Radio)
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In this milestone episode of Wine Crush, we are welcomed by the spirited host who is bubbling with enthusiasm as Season 7 advances to Episode 8. This episode features two distinct yet compelling winemakers: Ryan Sharp from Enso Winery and Lizzie with Lagniappe Wines (previously known for her 'Fizzy Lizzy'). First in the hot seat is Ryan Sharp, hail…
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America’s favorite pastime might not be the preferred recreational activity for everyone, like writer Jill Sisson Quinn. But then, her son fell in love with baseball. Because of his unwavering adulation, the joy of the sport might just have spread to his once indifferent parents.โดย webmaster@wpr.org (Wisconsin Public Radio)
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In this episode of The Negotiation podcast, host Todd Embley sits down with Zarina Kanji, WPIC’s newly appointed Managing Director for the UK and Europe. Zarina shares insights into her career, the evolving e-commerce landscape in China, and the promising opportunities for UK and European brands in APAC markets. The conversation begins with Zarina …
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Zac Moyle, “The Polling Professor”, joined me to discuss the fallout from the disastrous debate between President Trump and President Biden last week. Where do the Dems go from here? Many seem to want Biden to drop out, but will he? Should the GOP get comfortable or complacent? After all, five months is an eternity in politics. What do you think wi…
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Today's episode is just a little reminder to meet your language learning energy where it is, not where you want it to be. It's too easy to push ourselves too hard or to be hard on ourselves when we aren't pushing, especially when we start to compare the intensity of or time spent with our languages to what it was a few days or months ago. What's im…
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Anyone who uses social media presents a somewhat edited version of themselves. They’re selective about what they post, use photo filters, or create cartoon-like stylized avatars as their profile image. WPR’s Emily Ralph, a trans woman, used her Bitmoji avatar in her coming out process – slowly making changes in the digital realm before they became …
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Join us in the heart of Oregon wine country for a bubbly and spicy adventure! 🍷✨ First, meet Kenny and Allison from Arabilis Wines. From WA grads to Oregon winemakers, discover their sparkling journey and savor their meticulously crafted traditional method wines 🍾. Then dive into an unexpected flip with Meg from Flip Turn Cellars 🌊. From competitiv…
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Losing someone special is never easy. But thankfully, a person can live on through storytelling. Using the power of stories, we remember precious moments and share what they meant to the world. Miriam Brabham of Green Bay reflects on her memory of her grandmother and how her passing impacted her perspective on life.…
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In today's episode I'm talking more about what I think of language projects, the benefits of framing language activities and goals as projects, and what types of projects you could jump into in order to boost your skills, confidence, and motivation in your languages. Anything can be turned into or framed as a project, and for some it may just seem …
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Caitlin Clark, the star rookie WNBA player, is being treated poorly by other players and even physically hurt by them because they’re jealous of her star power and endorsements. The WNBA is generally viewed as a league full of lesbians who don’t love America, and while that’s not entirely true or fair, people like Britney Griner have reinforced tha…
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Circus fans from across the country came to Baraboo recently for the 65th Big Top Parade, formerly known as the Great Circus Parade. Spectators witnessed historic wagons, a calliope pulled by miniature horses, and clowns riding in a convertible. WPR’s Robert D’Andrea caught up with some of the circus fans along the parade route.…
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Ana Torres came to Baraboo as a teenager and fell in love with the city. Now she owns Las Milpas, a restaurant and Latino grocery store. As Wisconsin Life’s Maria Brunetta tells us, it’s more than a business…Torres strives to make it a place that strengthens the community.โดย webmaster@wpr.org (Wisconsin Public Radio)
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There’a new documentary on Netflix called “Dancing for the Devil, 7M and the Tik Tok cult” about a church/cult/talent management company, and the hold the pastor apparently has over its members’ lives and fortunes. I have no idea what really goes on in that church, or whether the allegations are based on jealousy or anything else, but I have some a…
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After a break to finish preparing for and actually taking my Italian CILS B2 exam, I'm back with a few reflections on this project I took on to take my Italian to the next level. As I studied and prepared for this exam, I noticed a lot of differences between how I was approaching it versus how I used to study and prepare for tests. It was a much le…
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I saw a website today that was faith-based, and there was a banner featuring Lara Trump at the top. I don’t dislike her, but this was supposed to be a faith site. Should Christians be worshiping the Trumps? Too many seem to be. The fate of our nation does not rest in his hands. What happens if Trump dies? Then who will they worship? Who will “save”…
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Harry Whitehorse of Monona, Wisconsin was a prolific artist who painted and created mixed media and wood sculptures for almost 90 years. That’s why a new festival, the Harry Whitehorse International Wood Sculpture Festival, is named in his honor.โดย webmaster@wpr.org (Wisconsin Public Radio)
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In this episode of The Negotiation podcast, host Todd Embley welcomes Maren Steinnes, Co-founder and CEO of Fjorda, the innovative Norwegian supplements brand that has made a significant impact on the Chinese market. Maren shares the intriguing journey of Fjorda's entry into China, exploring the strategic decisions that led to its success and the b…
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Home means different things to different people. Home can be the house you grew up in, a quiet spot in the woods, or right beside your favorite person.For Mai Lo Lee of Appleton, defining her home is complicated. She shares her story as part of the “Home Is Here” project, which amplifies the voices of the growing number of Black, Asian, Native Amer…
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This week on the Wine Crush Podcast, brought to you from the heart of Oregon wine country and sponsored by Country Financial, Heidi Moore welcomes two prominent figures in the wine industry with deep ties to the local winemaking community and beyond. Taking place in beautiful downtown McMinnville, Heidi is joined by Johnny Brose from Flora Jane and…
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Sports fans across Wisconsin can spend their summers watching college baseball players compete in the Northwoods League on teams like the La Crosse Loggers and the Madison Mallards. This summer, that league is expanding to add softball teams, like the La Crosse Steam and the Madison Night Mares. WPR’s Jenny Peek joined some Night Mares players at t…
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When those of us who love sports tune in, we look to those moments as an escape from politics and agendas, but we are hit over the head with everyone’s grievances, time and again. Many people have given up watching sports entirely for that reason. Every June, sports teams feel like they have to mention something about gay pride, when in reality, sp…
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Just a few updates on my radio career, the refocus on my podcast, and some comments about the Trump trial. Let me know what you think! Heidi@HeidiHarris.com HeidiHarris.com HeidiHarrisShow.com Podcast: Heidi Harris Show @HeidiHarrisShow Instagram: Heidi Harris Show Rumble: Heidi Harris Show (videos) Books: Don’t Pat me on the Head! Blowback, Setbac…
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When someone downsizes their home, they have to think about what stays and what goes. But what do people do with relics from their life that carry deep meaning, like old trophies, that can’t make the transition into a new space? At the Nationwide Trophy Recycling program in Madison, Wisconsin, staff and volunteers take old trophies for a fee and re…
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In this episode of The Negotiation podcast, host Todd Embley sits down with Julienna Law, Managing Editor at Jing Daily, to discuss the current state of luxury brands in China, evolving fashion trends, and the impact of cultural shifts on consumer behavior. The episode kicks off with Julienna sharing her journey into China-focused journalism and wh…
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Spring is peak season for baby animals in Wisconsin. It’s also the busiest time of year for wildlife rehabbers, as they’re flooded with calls about wounded or orphaned critters. As WPR’s Sarah Lehr tells us, one group of humans in south central Wisconsin is bringing wildlife into their homes…to care for those animals until they can fend for themsel…
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I had the privilege of interviewing two former POW’s held during the Vietnam war, for 7 and 5 years respectively. Captain Ray Alcorn, USN, and Major Steven Long, USAF. We did this interview during the Iraq war. Hear about the deprivation they experienced, how they feel anti-war protests hurt them, their definition of what constitutes a “good day”, …
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In this informative episode of The Negotiation podcast, host Todd Embley is joined by Olivia Plotnick, the founder of Wai Social and a renowned expert in China marketing. Since her last appearance on the podcast in 2020, the landscape of digital consumption in China has evolved significantly, and Olivia is here to shed light on the latest trends an…
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In today's episode I'm chatting with my dear friend, Kuba, a polyglot and passionate language learner who has a fascinating history with languages. As a native Polish speaker, Kuba learned Spanish and English in school, Hungarian at University and through immersion, and Catalan through immersion before diving into a world of self-study. After becom…
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In this episode of the Wine Crush podcast, host Heidi Moore speaks with Dr. Greg Jones, CEO of Abacela, a winery in Oregon's Umpqua Valley known for its distinctive approach to wine, focusing on varieties suited for the specific climate and terroir of the region, such as Spanish and Portuguese grapes, notably Tempranillo. Dr. Jones shares an extens…
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In this engaging episode of The Negotiation podcast, host Todd Embley sits down with Joe Mazur, Senior Analyst at Trivium China, a research firm specializing in China’s politics and economy. Based in Beijing and with his finger on the pulse of US-China relations, Joe provides valuable insights into the current state of the bilateral relationship, a…
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Probably all of us have, at one point or another, had a goal of being fluent in our target language(s). When we think of being fluent, we often think of easily speaking the language, not having to think about what we're going to say, and just being able to spontaneously use the words and grammar we've acquired. There's this weird place I've found m…
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In this episode of The Negotiation podcast, host Todd Embley is joined by Dean Diabate, an expert in the world of China e-commerce and Africa/EU-China trade relations. From his early career beginnings in Paris, Dean recounts his initial venture into China's burgeoning e-commerce sector, the pivotal transitions that led him to Alibaba, and the lesso…
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Today's episode is one you won't want to miss! I recently sat down with Bront’e Singleton, the incredible woman behind The Polyglot Fox, to chat about her experiences learning languages and coaching others, guiding them to finding the right language path for themselves. Bront’e has a long list of languages she speaks and learns, and she is so inspi…
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