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    Explore "waterrights" with insightful episodes like "426 - From the Kitchen Table to the Closing Table: Buying and Selling Farm and Ranch Lands with Mike Swan and Tim Anderson", "Charles Payne", "Real Estate Jerky Radio Show - Nick Blom - Air Date 8-6-2022", "Summer Season Trailer (Bonus Episodes)" and "Orson Welles' Perrier" from podcasts like ""Crazy Sh*t In Real Estate with Leigh Brown", "Something (rather than nothing)", "Real Estate Jerky", "What About Water? with Jay Famiglietti" and "Ad Creeps"" and more!

    Episodes (12)

    426 - From the Kitchen Table to the Closing Table: Buying and Selling Farm and Ranch Lands with Mike Swan and Tim Anderson

    426 - From the Kitchen Table to the Closing Table: Buying and Selling Farm and Ranch Lands with Mike Swan and Tim Anderson

    We’re talking about a different kind of real estate in today’s episode with Mike Swan and Tim Anderson as we tackle farm and ranch real estate! Learn about the essential things to consider when doing these deals, plus listen to the interesting tales they have encountered, which will never leave your mind when buying rural properties.

     

     

    Key takeaways to listen for

    • Swanland Company: What it is and the services it offers
    • Important things you should know about before selling farmlands
    • Essential questions to ask when buying or selling a ranch
    • Water rights and resource issues in real estate you need to know about
    • Things you need on your due diligence checklist

     

     

    About Mike Swan and Tim Anderson

    Mike is the owner and managing broker of Swan Land Company. In 2002, he obtained his real estate license and worked his way up to managing broker before eventually founding and taking on his current role as managing broker and owner of Swan Land Company.

     

    Tim is a broker at Swan Land Company. With over two decades of experience in real estate and a background in science and technology, he has been honored to serve and represent some of Montana’s finest farm, ranch, and recreational properties.

     

     

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    Charles Payne

    Charles Payne

    Charles Payne is a Madison transplant, a certified teacher, and self-taught social artist, originally from Michigan. Payne is a Shop One Educator/Artist Residency Finalist and a 2022 TMT New Play Development Playwright. Their play ‘Da Classroom Ain’t Enuf’ was an American Players Theatre New Voices: Creating the Classics of Tomorrow semi-finalist and a Wisconsin Wrights 2022 New Play Development project finalist.

    Payne is an Isthmus contributor, a Madison Magazine contributor and the Arts + Literature Lab’s inaugural ALL Originals Prize winner.

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    Real Estate Jerky Radio Show - Nick Blom - Air Date 8-6-2022

    Real Estate Jerky Radio Show - Nick Blom - Air Date 8-6-2022

    On this episode of the Real Estate Jerky Radio Show, we bring you... Nick Blom, MID Director, Division 5. In this episode, the Real Estate Jerky team sits down to discuss one of the most important things to life as we know it, water! Nick breaks down out water rights in Stanislaus County, as well as those who want to take them away, and a new invasive water rodent that's made its way into our local ecosystem! This is information you won't find anywhere else, and we want to give it to you!

    Real Estate Jerky always gives you something to chew on LIVE on PowerTalk 1360 KFIV every Saturday at 12:00 PM Noon and Sunday at 10:00 AM Pacific Standard Time! We are now available on all major podcasting platforms every Monday as well!

    Follow Ed on all social media outlets @EdParcaut

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    Orson Welles' Perrier

    Orson Welles' Perrier

    Water you doing?! Check out this episode about everyone’s favorite live-sustaining liquid and also fungible commodity! Courtney explains the history of Perrier to Al and drains the well of fun factoids about how this spicy water pulled ahead of the pack! Remember: it’s not a human right if you can monetize it.

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    Local Ad: https://youtu.be/mkGZG4h0Oeg

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    Broken Promises, New Solutions

    Broken Promises, New Solutions

    For thousands of years Indigenous North Americans drank some of the world's purest drinking water. Then came colonization and government neglect. First Nations' water quality fell and, with it, their health. But as Jay learns, change is coming thanks to Indigenous Water Protectors, like Deon Hassler, a teacher of water treatment plant operators for the File Hills Qu'Appelle Tribal Council, and helpers, like Bob Patrick, a water expert at the University of Saskatchewan.

    Restore Hetch Hetchy in Yosemite National Park, with Spreck Rosekrans

    Restore Hetch Hetchy in Yosemite National Park, with Spreck Rosekrans
    Hetch Hetchy Valley in Yosemite National Park was described by John Muir as “one of nature’s rarest and most precious mountain temples" and was once considered one of the most unique and diverse ecosystems in the world. However, in 1913 the city of San Francisco won Congressional approval to dam and flood Hetch Hetchy, thus burying this extraordinary valley under 300 feet of water. Spreck Rosekrans is the Executive Director at Restore Hetch Hetchy and is leading the fight to bring back what was once l

    Restore Hetch Hetchy in Yosemite National Park, with Spreck Rosekrans

    Restore Hetch Hetchy in Yosemite National Park, with Spreck Rosekrans

    Hetch Hetchy Valley in Yosemite National Park was described by John Muir as “one of nature’s rarest and most precious mountain temples" and was once considered one of the most unique and diverse ecosystems in the world.  However, in 1913 the city of San Francisco won Congressional approval to dam and flood Hetch Hetchy, thus burying this extraordinary valley under 300 feet of water.  Spreck Rosekrans is the Executive Director at Restore Hetch Hetchy and is leading the fight to bring back what was once lost. 

     

    Links from the Episode:

    Restore Hetch Hetchy

    Restore Hetch Hetchy’s Instagram

    Restore Hetch Hetchy’s Plan for Restoration

    Sierra Club

    Raker Act

    President Theodore Roosevelt in Yosemite National Park

    The National Parks: America’s Best Idea Series

    Calaveras Reservoir

    DamNation Film

    Glines Canyon Dam Removal in Olympic National Park

    National Parks - The Great Disaster

     

    Links from the Host:

    Adventures in National Parks, Forests & Wild Places Facebook Group

    Adventure Bound on Instagram

    Rob’s YouTube Channel

    Support Rob on Patreon

    Brother Ocean, Sister Lake: Why Water Deserves Respect and Human Rights

    Brother Ocean, Sister Lake: Why Water Deserves Respect and Human Rights
    Dr. Kelsey Leonard, an associate professor at the University of Waterloo and member of the Shinnecock Nation, discusses how Indigenous views on the personhood of water can save that water. More and more bodies of water around the world are being granted legal personhood status, which gives them the right to be defended from industrial pollution. Dr. Leonard is fighting to make water justice a priority across government and bridge the gap between Indigenous belief and Western law.

    Why the biggest reservoirs in the west are running low--and what to do about it

    Why the biggest reservoirs in the west are running low--and what to do about it

    Lake Powell and Lake Mead are two massive man-made lakes and they're reservoirs for water used all over the West--for agriculture, residences, industry, electricity, and wildlife. And they're running low on water--we're taking out more than they're being replenished. Brian Richter, president of Sustainable Waters, and author of the book, Chasing Water: A Guide for Moving from Scarcity to Sustainability, talks about the roots of the problem, and what we can do about it.

    A Lesson On the Wisdom of Water with Wendy Pabich

    A Lesson On the Wisdom of Water with Wendy Pabich

    Wendy Pabich, scientist, author, and self-proclaimed “water woman” joins Kim in a riveting discussion about how the natural, spiritual and world of science meet, and why understanding water as a woman’s issue is important for women leaders. What can the study of water teach us about our own minds, behaviors, and values?

    TOPICS DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE:

    •  Water as “the great integrator, a connector, an agent of transformation”.
    • The feminine nature of water.
    • Why women leaders are more holistic thinkers.
    • Cultivating a practice of creativity.
    • What does it mean to be a “water woman”?
    • Water is a feminist issue.
    • What is the diamond/water paradox?
    • How women lead and problem-solve differently.
    • What is an aquifer and why are they in trouble?
    • How can we reduce our water footprint?

    (4:30) When you cultivate a practice of creativity, I think it helps you look at the world differently.

    (9:02) Water is a women's issue for women around the globe. That lack of water is a tremendous burden. Women collectively spend hundreds of millions of hours each day gathering water for domestic use. …It's dubbed the universal solvent for instability to dissolve more substances than any other compounds. So it, and it because it receives these compounds easily and again, from that feminine perspective, women are built to receive.

     (15:04) Women that are empowered and embodied have a way of moving about and functioning in the world that's holistic and generative and creative. And we're able to integrate from all sorts of sensory input and emotion and imagery and use all these those in conjunction with our intellect to come up with really sort of holistic, creative, resilient solutions.

    (19:58)  …an even bigger issue is our water footprint. The idea of a water footprint is it's the water embedded in all the goods and products that we consume in our lives every day.

    (21:05) The diamond water paradox the idea that water is about the most precious resource we could have in our lives. You can live a couple of days without water. And yet we dramatically drastically undervalue it in the marketplace because we feel like it's a free resource.

    (27:02) Is there a length of time that this takes, as an example we're seeing right now because everybody is stuck in their homes in Italy, dolphins reappearing in the Venice canals because there's not very much pollution. Is there a quantifiable time that this takes to allow the earth to heal, to recharge, to do this? Can we do it fast enough?

    Join Kim on Instagram Live at 12 pm PT every Wednesday to chat about the episode.

    More in-depth show notes and shareables available at voicelessonspodcast.com.

    Kareen Erbe- Permaculture :: Episode 08

    Kareen Erbe- Permaculture :: Episode 08

    In our latest podcast, Kareen Erbe local Permaculturalist, speaks to the value of sustainability of food production, yes, gardening and farming. As you will hear, Water plays an important role and there are apocalyptic visions should we mismanage the sacred resource of Water.

    Hear more from Kareen, and other panelists, at the I Am Interchange dialogue & debate: Is Water a Human Right?, August 29th at the Filling Station in Bozeman, Montana.

    This episode was produced by: 
    Tyson Lunn, Chris Griffin & Tate Chamberlin