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Maddy Bird and Doug Terranova

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Every week, two somewhat skeptical comedians, Maddy Bird and Doug Terranova, present conspiracy theories to one another. From why Princess Diana died to the Bermuda Triangle to straight up aliens, Maddy and Doug tackle every conspiracy theory they can get their hands on!
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Dog trainer and biologist Ferdie Yau (MA, CPDT-KA) talks about treating difficult behavior cases and interviews the leading experts in the animal training world. The podcast is intended to show pet caretakers how to embrace science, kindness, and compassion to help their pets like dogs, cats, and other companion animals with challenging behavior issues. Listeners will learn how the team at Behavior Vets inspires people to dive deeper into the animal's experience to help them thrive, while al ...
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Who knew that the small mountain town of Durango had such an active art scene! Four Corners Arts Forum features art that is visual, performance, literary, musical, corporal, culinary, and art that you may not have thought of as art. Host Margy Dudley finds remarkable stories of creative and dedicated artists who have long lived at the corners of our minds, and brings them to the center of our conversations.
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PLEASE GO TO SCOTT WITTENBURG.COM FOR THE LATEST PODCAST NEWS/UPDATES! Hosted by photography instructor Scott Wittenburg, this podcast is for anybody who wants to learn the secrets of taking better photos traditionally or digitally. Tips on cameras, composition, lighting and digital imaging in Photoshop are among the topics to be covered.
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Featuring exciting and inspiring conversations with the women behind the brands, movements and communities that are changing the food, health & wellness landscape. Subscribe to hear entrepreneurs and innovators sharing their stories of how they got to where they are and where they’re going next.
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Join me for a conversation with local artist Ted Moore a man of many talents as a creator of woodwork and fine art, a musician and a teacher. Ted currently has an exhibit of his fine art work at SPACE Gallery in Denver, Colorado. The show is a two person exhibit that he shares with Anna Elis Johnson and is titled GROUNDED which runs through Saturda…
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Joining me in the studio today is Dr. Holly Quist, a Visiting Assistant Professor of Music here at Fort Lewis College. She recently completed a Doctor of Musical Arts in piano performance and pedagogy at The University of Wisconsin in Madison with a minor in musicology. I’m excited to be speaking with Holly about the Artists in Residence program an…
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Join me for an inspiring and informative conversation with local artist and long time Durango, Colorado resident Chyako Hashimoto. As an an artist she is a potter, pottery teacher and gardener. Chyako has been the owner of YUNOMI Pottery Studio for the last thirteen years which is located in the Smiley Building. She is a native of Japan but found h…
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Today we are talking about an exciting event which is the the Biggest Little Art Show in Durango titled “Super Amazing Extraordinary”. I am joined in the studio by three of the artists, Cindy Coleman, Miki Harder and Elizabeth Kinahan to talk about the upcoming exhibit. The show will feature small works by a total of six local artists which will al…
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Join me for a conversation about the upcoming performance at the Fort Lewis College Main Stage Theatre titled The Thanksgiving Play a satirical comedy written by Larissa FastHorse, a Native American playwright. She began her career in Native American film before becoming a playwright and this play made it onto the list of one of the top 10 most pro…
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Today’s episode is the second in a two part series celebrating the 40th Anniversary of Maria’s Bookshop here in Durango. There will be an anniversary party this Saturday September 28th from 4-9pm with beer from SKA Brewing, snacks, dancing, live music, family fun games and giveaways and everyone is welcome! Last week I had an interesting and fun co…
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Today’s episode is the first of a two part series celebrating the 40th Anniversary of Maria’s Bookshop here in Durango. There will be an anniversary party on Saturday Sept 28th from 4-9pm at the store with beer from SKA Brewing, snacks, live music, dancing, family fun games and giveaways and everyone is welcome! This is a chance for them to show th…
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In this episode I have the pleasure of speaking with Meghann Zenteno, the new Executive Director for the San Juan Symphony. She comes with 15 years of experience as music educator and non-profit administrator in Dallas, Texas, she also has a proven record as successful fundraiser. As an advocate for access to music education in schools, especially …
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Dr. E'Lise Christensen (DVM, DACVB) joins me for my final episode of the WLWM show. We thank our listeners and reflect on the journey that brought us together to create the Worry Less, Wag More podcast. Thank you, listeners!!! I appreciate you all so much!! Ferdie Yau's new email: ferdie@sitsnwiggles.com Please follow Ferdie at: Instagram @sitsnwig…
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In this episode, Dr. Fernandez introduces the LIFE framework as a more accurate model for than LIMA for force-free training. We discuss: Stereotypic behaviors in captive polar bears History of animal training and Behaviorism Criticisms and evolution of training models Introducing the LIFE Framework Exploring animal perception and the role of functi…
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This week on the podcast, Doug tells the story of Russia's most infamous unsolved mystery: Dyatlov's Pass. What happened to the hikers on that mountain? Why did they leave the comfort and safety of their tent to die in the snow? We may never know, and this episode probably won't help.Af Maddy Bird and Doug Terranova
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Join me for a conversation with Zach Hively, an award winning humorist, poet, creative non-fiction author and publisher. He has just released a new collection of short essays in a book titled Call Me Zach Hively: Because That Is My Name in which he highlights the perils of navigating the world as a so called adult in a way that touches the reader t…
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In this episode, Dr. Sung reflects on her personal experience and discusses how shelter cats and kittens can benefit from a Fear Free approach. Scars and consequences of traditional handling methods Dr. Sung describes her first experience with low-stress handling Health and behavioral benefits of Fear Free handling in shelters Understanding cat bod…
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My guest today is Dr. Gary Rottman who for 30 years was Associate Director at the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics at the University of Colorado, Boulder. He is currently a member of the Professional Associates of Fort Lewis College which helps build awareness of the college and the importance of liberal arts, serving students, faculty,…
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In this episode I speak with long time Durango local Terry Bacon, Phd. He is a novelist, poet, playwright and author of professional books. Before he became a full-time fiction writer he was an adjunct professor at the University of Utah, a consultant in a writing training firm and a co-founder of Lore International, a widely respected executive de…
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In this episode, Mike, Sarah and Ferdie talk strategies to safely handle aggressive behavior in public spaces where distance and the dog's threshold for stress are difficult to control. We discuss: Overwhelmed dogs and humans Safety management for moving through hallways, stairways and elevators Defensive driving Using distractions and how to avoid…
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Doug and Maddy are kicking off Season 2 with a doozy of a conspiracy theory: Project Blue Beam! Are NASA, the UN, and the Pentagon planning a takeover of world religions and governments to create a New World Order? Probably not, but let's listen to find out anyway.Af Maddy Bird and Doug Terranova
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In this episode I speak with Paolo Bacigalupi, best selling science fiction author of The Water Knife and The Windup Girl. His writing has also won a Hugo and Nebula award, the Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award and the John W. Campbell Memorial Award and is a three time winner of the Locus award. He has also written short stories and the young adult…
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Join me for conversation with Adam Swanson one of the world’s foremost performers of vintage American popular music, including ragtime, early jazz and the Great American Songbook. He is a four-time winner of the World Championship Old-Time Piano Playing Contest, and a featured performer and lecturer at ragtime and jazz festivals across the US and a…
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The sixth annual Durango Playfest begins Tuesday June 25th and runs through Sunday June 30, 2024. Join me for a conversation with Felicia Meyer, the Artistic Director of Playfest and producer of the annual event. She is also the Associate Professor at the Theatre Department at Fort Lewis College in Durango which partners with Playfest. Also joining…
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In this episode, Casey and Ferdie explores how to teach relaxation as an essential skill for pet dogs to learn in the modern world. We discuss: Obedience vs relaxation training Body language that helps clients recognize a truly relaxed dog vs one who may appear calm and quiet but isn't relaxed Preparing and executing relaxation exercises A comparis…
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Aria Petty One, “Durango’s Favorite Drag Queen” joins me for a conversation about the art of drag in Durango, a small mountain town. Her goal is to bring an art form that you normally have to go to a big city to experience to the Southwest area creating a safe and supportive environment where drag performers can can spread joy, laughter and connect…
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Mysto The Magi first fell in love with magic at the age of 12 when he performed his first professional show. He has since performed more than 10,000 magic shows over 30 years throughout the country. His shows are inspired by the timeless traditions of Vaudeville creating an organic and exciting program! As a performer and storyteller Mysto has won …
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In this episode, Bobbie and Ferdie discuss the Resilience Rainbow framework and various ways to apply it for shelter dogs. We discuss: How the Resilience Rainbow framework was created. Applying the Resilience Rainbow to shelter dogs Sniffaris and decompression for shelter dogs Physiological and behavioral changes related to resilience Bobbie Bhambr…
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Part 2 of our art world conspiracies, and, frankly, we might have been a little drunk here. We can squarely place the blame on Avril Lavigne and her clone, though. This week all of our conspiracy theories are about Da Vinci! Was the Mona Lisa actually a self portrait of Da Vinci in drag? Or maybe of his boyfriend? And what's up with his painting of…
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Author Burt Baldwin from Bayfield, Colorado has just published a new anthology of poetry titled Selected Poems from 1973-2023. He is a graduate of Rutgers University and the Methodist Theological School in Ohio after which he became the Assistant Chaplain at Ohio Wesleyan. He has been an educator for over 40 years teaching at Franklin University, P…
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Joining me on the program are John Thomas and Charmaine Stewart who together recently published a music book written for guitar with a collection of John’s songs from his life and musical career. Charmaine listened to the recordings and transcribed his songs by writing out the musical notations, time signature, key, chords and lyrics using a music …
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In this episode I have the pleasure of speaking with the multi-talented Durango artist Miki Harder. She is known for her incredibly unique and beautiful drawings, paintings, illustrations and sculpture. She graduated from Fort Lewis College in Durango with a degree in Fine Art and Biology where many professors influenced her work through their teac…
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Join me for a conversation with the new Executive Director of the Durango Arts Center, Jason Lythgoe. This is an exciting new role for Lythgoe who has already been involved with the Arts Center for over a decade teaching and managing the youth and adult theatre programs. He has always had a passion for community based arts and its power to enrich l…
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Part one of 2! In this two-part series, Maddy delves into the crazy world of art conspiracy theories! Did a famous artist's son fake his final paintings in a money-making scheme? Was Jack the Ripper really a famous artist? Or perhaps a famous author? We may never know!Af Maddy Bird and Doug Terranova
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In this episode I'm excited to be speaking with long time Durango community member Maureen May, a well respected and accomplished artist who uses a variety of different media in her work. She grew up in a supportive family with 15 children and parents who found the time to expose her to museums, opera and theatre in her hometown of Chicago. Through…
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The legendary Patricia McConnell stops by to discuss human-animal relationships and how she creates a sense of safety and security for dogs. We talk about her life's mission and how her own personal trauma has shaped her work. Her courage, compassion, and energy is an inspiration to all of us. Her life's mission to improve human-animal relationship…
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This week, Doug tells us about the mecca of conspiracy theories that is the Denver International Airport. Are there secret tunnels leading to an underground bunker for the super-rich? Are there plans to turn it into an internment camp in the future? Or maybe it is secret headquarters of the Illuminati! Listen and find out! The Denver International …
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This week, Maddy goes all the way off the rails while fervently trying to make us all believe Avril Lavine died and was replaced by a clone. Did Avril get replaced by a body double named Melissa? Has Melissa desperately been trying to tell us through song lyrics and music videos? Honestly, probably not. But listen to Maddy's decent into madness any…
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This week, Doug breaks our brains when we talk about simulation theory. Are we living in a simulation made by a descendent species of humanity? Or maybe we're in a Matrix-style simulation where everything around us is fake but we ourselves are real? And, if so, what does it all mean for us?Af Maddy Bird and Doug Terranova
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Leesa Zarinelli’s elegant fiber and textile art has been shown in galleries and art centers around the world. She has had solo exhibtions in Japan and throughout the US and has participated in over 25 juried and invitational shows as well. Her work has appeared in multiple publications including Japan Times, Art Quilts International and Fiber Art N…
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This week, Maddy teaches us all about the conspiracy theory that Walt Disney was cryogenically frozen just moments before his death. Did Disney, at the moment of his death, get cryogenically frozen in hopes of a future where they could cure his ailments? Is he buried beneath the Pirates of the Caribbean ride at Disney World? Was he secretly the fir…
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In this episode, anthrozoologist Amanda Gagnon examines the history of controlling dogs and the things we do in Western culture to keep dogs in their place and under control. We discuss: What is anthrozoology? Brief history of humans controlling dogs and why do we do it? (this gets a little dark) Controlling dog behavior Letting dogs be dogs Advoca…
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This week, Doug tells Maddy (and all the rest of us) about the mysterious circumstances surrounding the death of Pope John Paul I, only a month into his papacy. Did the mafia, the Vatican Bank, and a radical sect of Italian Freemasons conspire to kill and poison the pope before he could expose the corruption in the Catholic church? If so, how could…
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This is the week Maddy fully loses it as she tries to convince Doug (and all of you by extension) that King Charles is an actual undead vampire. Does his pale complexion and rosy cheeks have a more sinister undertone? Does the fact that Vlad the Impaler is his distant relative mean that the King, too, thirsts for blood? Or maybe the history of Euro…
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Join me for a conversation with local artist and master printmaker Ron Fundingsland whose beautiful art is recognized internationally. He is affiliated with the American Society of Graphic Artists, The International Print Triennial Society and The Boston Printmakers to name a few. His work is in the public collections of the Denver Art Museum, The …
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Join me in this episode as we learn about the art of roasting coffee beans and making coffee “from seed to cup”. Brice Ward and Matt Steffans are co-owners of 81301 Coffee House and Easy Coffee Roasters located on North Main Avenue in Durango. Matt and Brice bought the business in July 2022 although they’ve worked together for 6 years. Matt is the …
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Join me for a conversation with Bindu Bammi, a local artist who was born and raised in India, lived in the Philippines, Indonesia and Philadelphia before settling in Durango in 2016. She is a designer, painter, art educator and art therapist with two masters degrees. Bindu is part of the Art Room Collective at the Smiley Building where you can find…
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