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    Explore "ethicalpractices" with insightful episodes like "#165 The Mold and The Beautiful", "Plastic-less living with Dr Ruth Valerio" and "#409: The Epic Story of Sport Hunting in America" from podcasts like ""Reply All", "The Liz Earle Wellbeing Show" and "The Art of Manliness"" and more!

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    #165 The Mold and The Beautiful

    #165 The Mold and The Beautiful
    This week, a conspiracy theory involving Jeffrey Epstein and a benign, wholesale furniture company, plus, the jam scandal that rocked Los Angeles. Yes Yes no is back, with special guest Jason Mantzoukas. Further Reading: The first tweet in this weeks YYN The second tweet The picture that goes along with the second tweet (warning... it's gross). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Plastic-less living with Dr Ruth Valerio

    Plastic-less living with Dr Ruth Valerio

    Instead of ditching biscuits and chocolate this Lent, we’re turning our eye to plastic. Liz talks to environmentalist, author and Tearfund’s Global Advocacy and Influencing Director Dr Ruth Valerio about what each of us can do to cut back on plastic in all its forms.


    You can find the show notes with all the resources mentioned in the episode at https://lizearlewellbeing.com/s4e1-plastic-less-lent-dr-ruth-valerio/.





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    #409: The Epic Story of Sport Hunting in America

    #409: The Epic Story of Sport Hunting in America

    Hunting is one of America’s deeply held national traditions. Some of our biggest folk heroes were hunters — men like Daniel Boone, Davy Crockett, and Theodore Roosevelt. But how did hunting become a tradition in America in the first place and how did that tradition influence American culture, including its arts and conservation laws?

    My guest todaytackled the history of American hunting, especially its sporting form, in his latest book. His name is Philip Dray and his book is The Fair Chase: The Epic Story of Hunting in America. Today on the show, Philip and I discuss the start of sport hunting in this country during colonial times and how European hunting norms influenced the pastime in America. We then dig into how Americans developed a new and democratic form of hunting. Philip shares how magazine writers and artists in the 19th century helped create the myth of the noble sportsman that we have todayand how hunting changed as Americans moved West. We then dig into how the decimation of the American bison after the Civil War led hunters to start the conservation movement in America and Theodore Roosevelt's role in that movement. We end our conversation discussing the state of hunting in America today.

    Get the show notes at aom.is/hunting.