
Patrick Miner's Web
Topic concentration includes:
1. Natural Science
2. Health and Wellness
3. Community Service
4. Art and Litery
5. Religion
Episodes
49 episodes
Health and Wellness The birth and the death seem to be arbitrarily defined. Right?
Donald Starzinski, MD, discusses the endless continuum of a life. At both ends of "life" hangs two intimate concepts. Life is but part of the relationship of birth and death.Is it necessary, or even possible, to look at clock...
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Season 11
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Episode 1
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48:52

Philosophy, a companion
Current Work· President, ReasonIO – public speaking, philosophical counseling, tutorials, online classes, consulting· Editor, Stoicism Today 2016-2022, and team member of the Modern Stoicism organization· A...
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Season 10
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Episode 3
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35:44

Sustainability: CONVENTION CENTER
Jim Johnson is a 28 year veteran in the live event and facility management field having run theatres, convention centers, arenas, and stadiums across the United States. He is currently the Assistant General Manager at the Denny Sanfor...
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Season 10
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Episode 2
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16:42
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NATURAL SCIENCE Monarch Butterflies and EXTINCTION?
Tierra Curry is a scientist who has worked for each of us in the past 20 years. She is working in the field, and at a desk in an effort to protect animals from extinction. Yes, from extinction! Her important work ult...
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Season 10
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Episode 1
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47:26

NATURAL SCIENCE. Cicadas
Dr. Gene Kritsky is much more than a most qualified entomologist! In this episode he will take us for a walk in a city park and carefully introduce the three cicada species that comprise the two broods due to emerge from the soil this May and J...
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Season 9
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Episode 1
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43:11

TRAVEL: On a motorcycle, through 82 countries, 20 years old
http://www.two-wheels-round.com/#/http://www.two-wheels-round.comHey, let's follow her progress, and put fuel in the tank with her donation request athttp://www.two-wheels-round.com/support.html#/There is a de...
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Season 8
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Episode 5
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25:10

AGRICULTURE: competition in late 1800’s
About Neilhttps://neildahlstrom.com/Neil Dahlstrom is an archivist, writer, and speaker. He grew up and lives in the Quad Cities, once known as the farm implement capital of the world. Today the
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Season 8
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Episode 4
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32:15
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ENVIRONMENT: action cleans rivers, maybe a Yellow Submarine
https://www.livinglandsandwaters.org/Our MissionTo aid in the protection, preservation and restoration of the natural environment of the nations’ major rivers and their watershedsABOUT US:
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Season 8
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Episode 3
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20:35

MUSEUM: Mississippi River and a mile high stack of buttons
In three successive years this small town produced more than a billion buttons annually. This episode is a remarkable story told by an equally remarkable Guest. Dustin Joy has the great responsibility to revea...
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Season 8
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Episode 2
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28:20
ENTERTAINMENT and flying athletes
M. Brunsdale, Special Collections Librarian at Illinois State University in Normal Illinoishares a story which describes a thrilling feature of life under the circus tent. She co-authored a book with Mark Schmitt, The Blo...
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Season 8
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Episode 1
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22:25
HEALTH :Meditation promoted health
Donald Starzinski, M.D., Ph.D. has had the privilege of education in both Western and Eastern Medicine. Initial undergraduate work at the University of Minnesota was in Engineering and Social Sciences. Do...
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Season 8
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Episode 2
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30:34

ENTERTAINMENT: PT BARNUM, arson, resilience
KATHY MAHER, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, THE BARNUM MUSEUM. The Barnum Museum in downtown Bridgeport, Connecticut is the last surviving building attributed to the American visionary entrepreneur and entertainer Phineas Taylor Barnum (1810-...
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Season 8
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Episode 1
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38:59

MUSEUM: Erie Canal; Culture, New York City
ERIE CANAL MUSEUM318 Erie Boulevard EastSyracuse, New York 3202315-471-0593Guest: ERIC PRATT Museum EducatorThere's no Place Like Home: Syracuse's Weighlock Buildin...
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Season 7
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Episode 6
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26:33

MUSEUM: shipwrecks in the Great Lakes
The Great Lakes hold over 80 percent of the United States’ freshwater.The Guest is qualified in every way to discuss Lake Michigan ship wrecks.Her enthu...
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Season 7
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Episode 5
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28:05
MUSEUM: mustard, not a drop of ketchup
https:/https://youtu.be/CJHgPlRKW-Home to the World’s Largest Collectionof Mustards and Mustard MemorabiliaA mustard museum? ABSOLUTELY! According to Barry Leven...
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Season 7
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Episode 4
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21:31

ENVIRONMENT: Notre Dame, vibrant city and a clean river
Kristy Erickson is Deputy Executive Director at The History Museum. In addition to her responsibilities as Executive Director, Kristie oversees the Curatorial, Exhibits, and education departments, which includes exhibit design and construction ...
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Season 7
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Episode 3
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31:05

AGRICULTURE: mechanization in 1800’s
Neil Dahlstrom is the corporate archivist at John Deere, and the author of three books, including The John Deere Story: A Biography of Plowmakers John and Charles Deere, and the upcoming Tractor Wars: John Deere, Henry Ford, Intern...
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Season 7
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Episode 2
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36:43
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HEALTH: Integrative medicine
Donald Starzinski, M.D., Ph.D. has had the privilege of education in both Western and Eastern Medicine. Initial undergraduate work at the University of Minnesota was in Engineering and Social Sciences. Doctoral...
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Season 9
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Episode 2
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27:06

MUSEUM: The college was destroyed by arsonists.
P R U D E N C E C R A N D A L LPrudence did not fear condemnation of neighbors, prison, or threats of bodily harm. Her school was eventually open for African American women only. Only for that reason was her school...
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Season 7
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Episode 1
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45:59

CULTURE: Film Critic
I'm a reporter/film critic at WHBF Local 4 News and www.ourquadcities.com. I write court- and crime-related stories and movie reviews.My reviews appear on rot...
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23:59

CULTURE: She has thousands of dolls
DR. ELLEN TSAGARIS, executive director of American Doll and Toy Museum in Rock Island Illinois shares her deep insights into toys, especially dolls, in this episode. This museum is a dynamic teaching museum displaying several hundred d...
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Season 6
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Episode 6
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COMMUNITY SERVICE: schools within penitentiaries
The Alabama Prison Arts + Education Project (APAEP) at Auburn University is a community of educators, artists, and students dedicated to bringing quality educational opportunities to people incarcerated in Alabama. APAEP believes that educa...
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Season 6
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Episode 5
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28:41

NATURAL SCIENCE: snake and spider venom
MISSION; The mission of MToxins has always been to provide the highest quality, ethically collected venoms available worldwide at a fair price to assist in the creation of life saving antivenoms. With the opening of our new facility...
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Season 6
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Episode 4
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31:50

COMMUNITY SERVICE: HOMELESS VETERANS- VA HOSPITAL
COMMUNITY SERVICE Episode ERIN MANGANO is a director of programs at Edward Hines, Jr VA Hospital, Hines, Illinois, discusses each service that the qualifying veterans can use. The services are far beyond those available to a st...
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Season 6
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Episode 3
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33:12
