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The Little Red Podcast

Graeme Smith and Louisa Lim

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The Little Red Podcast: interviews and chat celebrating China beyond the Beijing beltway. Hosted by Graeme Smith, China studies academic at the Australian National University's Department of Pacific Affairs and Louisa Lim, former China correspondent for the BBC and NPR, now with the Centre for Advancing Journalism at Melbourne University. We are the 2018 winners of podcast of the year in the News & Current Affairs category of the Australian Podcast Awards. Follow us @limlouisa and @GraemeKSm ...
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The Little Red Barn

Ryan Martin/Kris Underwood

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Ag for the people. Ryan Martin and "Coyote" Kris Underwoods' radio personalities join the podcast world in a series of comedic and entertaining dialogues about agriculture. With weekly weather reports, and in-depth explanations on certain agricultural fundamentals and topics spanning from humidity to rodents, there's always something to learn about in the Little Red Barn.
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The Little Red Block is a group of guys from London, England who have been friends for over 20 years. We like to get together to discuss the things that interest us ranging from Movies to Video Games, TV to Tech.
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Little Red Bench

Ruairi O'Hagan Joe Harrington

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Cork's RedFM presenters Ruairi and Joe take a break from sport in this midweek podcast, and discuss other matters - music, movies, life, love.... and food.
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This podcast focuses on issues with our current education system and ways we can empower students, educators, and anyone who cares about education. Shouldn’t people be put before profits? Shouldn’t our children be educated to grow and learn instead of being treated like the means to the financial gain of those in power? If you agree with this so called “radical” and “revolutionary” perspective, you’ve come to the right place! Join educators Gord Milstone and John Battalion as they call out s ...
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Little Red Kings are a 5-piece rock and roll band from the Norfolk/Suffolk border, UK. Hear their 'in the band van' weekly ramblings on subjects as diverse as pubic fashion, dating apps, meerkats, telepathy, fetishism and ferret herding. Weekly live music from guest artists. Contact us at Podcast@littleredkings.com and please tell your friends if you liked the show! Jason, Dougie, Ben, Craig, Joe. x. Help us find out how we are doing with this anonymous survey, no emails needed - Podcast Sur ...
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Writers from Hong Kong face a Kafkaesque decision in the years since draconian security legislation was imposed on the city: to stay and be subject to intense censorship, or to write freely from exile. In this episode, Louisa speaks to two award-winning authors who have chosen different paths. Lau Yeewa is still living in Hong Kong; her book Tongue…
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The election is the key focus for America this week and the podcast does its part. Ryan shares insights from a webinar this past week covering the known tax policy statements of both candidates for U.S. President with Ben Romine of The Romine Group CPAs. Don't forget to Like and subscribe!Av Ryan Martin/Kris Underwood
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...but the IRS is still worried. As harvest hits full swing, EVERYONE is in the field. The weather is perfect! Crops are dry and ready for harvest. Ryan talks safety, markets, headlines, and weather before reminding us all about upcoming regulation changes. Changes that should persuade you to have a scheduled visit with a financial advisor before t…
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In our third episode on pig butchering scams, we explore the origins of the Chinese criminal syndicates that enslave people from at least 66 different countries. We examine the institutions supporting this appalling business, from the Thai military to cryptocurrencies, Burmese border guard forces to special economic zones. And the marks for these s…
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Hurricanes. Harvest. History. Helene invoked memories of a 1990 Steelheart album, while harvest slows a bit in our region thanks to her remains. A local microburst shows that tree trimming services contracted by utility companies are a waste of space and money. The lost art of tracing family history. Plus moonshine for SAF? And more. Don't forget t…
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It hasn't rained in what seems like forever, and harvest has started early. Seeds and kernels are way too dry. Meanwhile, another big corporation wanted to tap and drain an Indiana aquifer until scrapping plans at the 11th hour. Very few people can say they're happy in recent weeks. Ryan and Coyote explore the latest, while keeping fingers crossed …
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Ryan welcomes Clay Geyer to Red Barn Studios to chat about hay production, life as an ag journalist, what it takes to be on a short-list of ag sources for TV stations, and the insane idea of competitive corn husking. Brought to you by our sponsors at fractal. Don't forget to Like and subscribe!Av Ryan Martin/Kris Underwood
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The Little Red Barn Podcast boasts it's highest profile guest to date as Ryan sits down with Ambassador Kip Tom, former Ambassador to the UN Food and Agriculture Agency. We quiz him on his time in Rome, challenges facing global ag and the world population, then bring it back to our own backyards. There's plenty to unpack in this 50 minute discussio…
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Taiwan is ground zero for cognitive warfare, with the island subject to more disinformation than any other democracy. The targets are political candidates, media outlets, even boy bands. The threat is so serious that Taiwan’s Ministry of Justice recently set up a Cognitive Warfare Research Center. To explore this war for Taiwanese minds, Louisa and…
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Corn and bean prices reach multi year lows, and don't give high hopes of recovery. Arial application of fungicide continues nonstop. Field days galore. Weather always matters and Corn pollination may have been the best in years. The topics may seem redundant, even cyclical, but it's what is on the minds of producers this week. Don't forget to Like …
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After our last episode on an online romance scam operating out of Palau we were contacted by Neo Lu, who was trafficked to work in an online scam camp on the Myanmar-Thailand border, the victim of a $US3 trillion global criminal industry. He joins Louisa and Graeme to offer jaw-dropping detail on life inside a scam centre, the mechanics of pig butc…
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This one is for those actively engaged in farming. We're bombarded with talk of carbon. Ryan cuts through misinformation, explains credits and offsets, and answers 3 questions on CI Scoring: 1) what is it? 2) why should I care? And 3) what's in it for me. All row crop farmers need to tune in. Don't forget to Like and subscribe!…
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The guys are talking weather and markets again...but that's because it's being talked about at the farmer coffee shops as well. This week they mix in 50 Shades of White, deerfly gang violence, ferry boats for golf carts, cooking a chicken, and oh yeah...there is a big USDA report this week too. Don't forget to Like and subscribe!…
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We're cooking this week under the blazing sun. Kris loves it. With little to no rain in the picture it makes him feel like he's down south, amid the threat of failing septic systems. Here at home, Ryan's farming plans have taken an unexpected turn... but the main story is how crops may fare in this week's heat and flash drought. Don't forget to Lik…
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Chinese triads have been making a Pacific play, notably in the tiny nation of Palau. There a notorious triad boss - nicknamed Broken Tooth - reinvented himself as a CCP-linked businessman trying to set up a 'gangster-themed' casino, while police busted a Chinese 'fraud factory'. In Palau, this scam scheme was linked to businessmen touting United Fr…
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Summer means the County Fair, and a large portion of the ag community participates in the event somehow. Fairs are known for 4-H, the Carnival rides, and the somewhat lesser known Open Class or "Home and Family" exhibits. The director of the open class building at the Kosciusko County Fair stops by the studio this week to chat about fairs, open cla…
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Roger Grossman is a legend in Indiana Sports Broadcasting. His Dad was a legend in Ag Mechanics. It takes the right person to carve out a career in Agriculture. We dive into the story of Roger and his dad, and how Ag still binds plenty of families together, even if not all/any members call the farm home. A lot has changed in this business over the …
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Coyote returns to the studio as nervousness and anxiety start to creep into more of the agriculture-focused conversations about weather. This week may have some good news for some. The Little Red Barn talks UCO, and a California valley-boy's first visit to Indiana farm country. Don't forget to Like and subscribe!…
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Jason Harrold joins Ryan as a long time listener to the Little Red Barn Podcast. A small farmer himself, Jason shares successes and challenges from his experience in the agriculture industry. The guys talk planting delays, economies of scale on equipment, and their visions for the future. Don't forget to Like and subscribe!…
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For our hundredth episode, there was only one choice in the Year of the Dragon. We tackle the scaly mythical beast, which now finds itself central to the Party’s image. We look at the political efficacy of the dragon for the CCP, which has recently launched a nationalistic rebranding campaign for the ‘loong’ to distinguish it from evil Western drag…
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The Indiana primary elections are this week, so the guys take a bit of time to have a practical, non-partisan discussion on several of the current Indiana Governor candidates and their "official" ideas on ag policy. Let's be honest...most of them just pay lip service to Ag, if they do anything. Don't forget to Like and subscribe!…
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It's been a slow week in the ag world locally, with weather keeping many folks out of the field. So, the guys talk about alternative ag production in the state of Indiana, with several surprises. Plus, stories about playing lacrosse with Dave Grohl, school plays wrecking track meets, and the best bands to see live. Don't forget to Like and subscrib…
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Purdue has punched its ticket to the Final Four. Coyote boycotts the studio because he bleeds Tennessee Orange. So Ryan flies solo and gives us a look at how April may look for agriculture in the wake of last Thursday's USDA Prospective Plantings and Quarterly Grain Stocks reports. Don't forget to Like and subscribe!…
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China’s largesse in the Pacific is nothing if not visible. From mobile phone towers to gleaming stadiums and government buildings, Beijing’s splashing out on those it sees as choosing “the right side of history.” In this episode, we explore Taiwan’s future in the Pacific as it is deserted by its former diplomatic allies, lured by Beijing’s goodies.…
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Ian Martin joins his dad in the co-host chair while Coyote enjoys spring break with his son. The guys chat about early spring work and burning on the farm before taking a 5000 foot look at some very controversial proposals to bore deep injection wells to pump high pressure, liquid CO2 over a mile beneath the surface Indiana landowners. Don't forget…
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From Red Barn Studios, Ryan and Coyote host Curt Ebersole from Two Bear Arms gun shop to talk practical firearms ownership, use, and day-to-day carry from season to season both on the farm and in the field. The guys demo a host of sidearm and long guns on the farm's shooting range, and due to time constraints, they leave plenty more on Curt's truck…
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It's just Ryan and Coyote in the studio this week after several weeks of guests. Weather, markets, USDA and sports are all on the docket along with a billionaire buying tens of thousands of prime California farm ground and wanting tens of thousands more...to build a new city from scratch. Don't forget to Like and subscribe!…
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Ryan and Coyote hold a moment of silence for one of Ryan's hats before welcoming Charlie Houin to Red Barn Studios for an incredible story of how the Indiana Department of Natural Resources destroyed hundreds of acres of his family's land via an unchecked power trip. This one definitely has the DNR leaving with a black eye and mud on their face... …
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Stand-up comedy looked set to be the next big thing on China’s entertainment scene, with shows like Roast Convention drawing billions of views and comics scoring lucrative commercial endorsements. But comedy now finds itself in retreat. A new wave of feminist comics is struggling with attacks from online trolls and a disapproving state. To ask whet…
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The Jolly Roger flies in the studio, and Coyote may or may not be prepping to join the Amish community; but he's still a radio jock as of today. Ryan talks to Coyote's nemesis, a.k.a. "The Guy Who Interrupts The Music on Your Favorite Radio Station" at the Fort Wayne farm show. Today's Episode features Eric Pfeiffer of Hoosier Ag. Don't forget to L…
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Ryan and Coyote sit down with veteran crop insurance agent Chris McCray to wade through the complex and expensive debacle that is "crop insurance". Ryan is 100% not a fan. Coyote just wants to manage risk somehow on his 27 corn plants. Can they come to some kind of agreement? Don't forget to Like and subscribe!…
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