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This is Tapped, a podcast where we tell our stories - the stories of people living with the cost of drought in the Southwest, and what we can do to mitigate it.
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Jimi & Bryan talking about going places and doing stuff at those places. This is not a subtle way of indicating we have an OnlyFans thing going - we don’t (yet - we are open to all offers for all purposes as long as the price is more than what that terrible man Soros is offering). We go on our little adventures in politics and art and such and then talk a bit about it amongst ourselves with the occasional guest. This is exciting isn’t it!
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The Story of Bryan's run-in with Steve Bannon with Danyelle Khmara of AZPM Considering that Steve Bannon reports to prison on Monday, we thought it was a great time to talk to reporter Danyelle Khmara of AZPM and NPR fame. Way back in 2017, Danyelle was there when Bryan had his infamous run-in with Steve Bannon. In which Bryan told Steve he was goi…
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We dive into some areas that saw cuts in the state budget. We talk to people who will see those cuts first-hand about how it will affect their work and those they serve. GUESTS: Kris Mayes, (D) Arizona Attorney General, Chelsea McGuire, Assistant Director of External Affairs at WIFA, Beth Lewis, Director of Save our Schools AZ…
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It's not actual porn, but we did visit the greatest city anywhere ever for a bit of romping around the Trump Trial circus pigpen. Here's episode #1 with a lot of detail on our trip and what it was like to go into the actual trial. As well as lots of bullshit and nonsense and giggling because it's Bryan & Jimi and that's why you love us.…
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Arizona's economy has been booming since the COVID-19 pandemic began to slow. Low unemployment, growing wages and increasing population have persisted for years, but so have less positive indicators like inflation and skyrocketing housing prices. With that backdrop, we headed to the University of Arizona's Eller Economic and Business Research Cente…
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The pace of local extinctions is on the rise in the sky islands of the Sonoran Desert. University of Arizona evolutionary biologist John Wiens is tracking lizard populations in mountainous regions of southern Arizona and western Mexico and found some species are struggling with the changing climate.Von AZPM
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Tree ring researchers are exploring the lives of sea creatures that document climate change just like trees do. The University of Arizona's Bryan Black reveals studies of underwater life like corals and rockfish which match a climate history also revealed in tree rings on land.Von AZPM
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The saguaro cactus has been a source of study for southern Arizonans for decades. Saguaro National Park wildlife biologist Don Swann is among the scientists asking why saguaros are biologically fit to survive the ongoing drought, and looking deeper into its role in the desert ecosystem.Von AZPM
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Artificial intelligence is being put to work solving the challenge of feeding the planet. University of Arizona professor Murat Kucira talks about how advanced computing can help deal with issues like farming efficiency and the impact of climate change due to global warming.Von AZPM
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Also on Arizona Spotlight: A preview of the upcoming Tucson International Mariachi Conference; the peace and sisterhood of the Hamrah Arts Club; and the work of a largely forgotten female composer from the 18th century has a 21st century debut.Von AZPM
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The best way to observe the universe is with a telescope above the Earth's atmosphere, and the least expensive way to get there is using a stratospheric balloon. University of Arizona astronomy professor Chris Walker explains how he and his team are mapping the Milky Way with a balloon-mounted telescope above Antarctica.…
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