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Item Episode 24 - Introducing Parenting Tips: Temper TantrumsPaul Treadwell (0202-03-03)Have you heard the Parenting Tips podcast by CCE Suffolk County? Hosted by Rory McNish, the show features parenting educators who offer research-based advice on issues impacting modern families. Listen to an episode that explores temper tantrums and learn about the wealth of parenting programs offered by CCE from Family Health and Wellness director at CCE Suffolk County, Nancy Olsen-Harbich.Item Episode 23 - Winter Readiness RoundtablePaul Treadwell (2020-02-27)In this episode of Extension Out Loud, hosts Paul Treadwell and Katie Baildon chat with extension experts on how to prepare your home for the winter — from programs and incentives for winterizing your home for energy efficiency, to resources and tips for how to deal with energy outages during our infamous upstate snowstorms. Listen to the episode. Guests include: Katherine Herleman, Extension Disaster Education Coordinator, Cornell Cooperative Extension Collin Adkins, Environment and Energy Resource Educator, Cornell Cooperative Extension Dutchess County Sean Welsh, Energy Resource Educator, Community Energy Advisor, Cornell Cooperative Extension Sullivan CountyItem Episode 22 - Talking TurkeyPaul Treadwll (2019-11-07)The leaves have peaked. The air has chilled. The clocks have fallen back. It’s undeniably November, and everyone is talking turkey. Offering a bird’s eye view of the turkey scene in New York state, we are joined by Mo Tidball, a nutrition educator at Cornell Cooperative Extension Seneca County and the creator of the Wild Harvest Table website. An expert in all-things turkey, Tidball raises and sells heritage breed, free-range turkeys on her Seneca Falls farm.Item Episode 21 - Cornell Farms Ops helps veterans cultivate lives in agriculturePaul Treadwell (2019-11-04)In a special Veterans Day episode of CCE’s “Extension Out Loud” podcast, hosts Katie Baildon and Paul Treadwell speak with project coordinator Dean Koyanagi ‘90 on the scope of the Farm Ops project across New York state.Item Episode 20 - CCE Interns Share Stories of DiscoveryPaul Treadwell (2019-10-05)What may have felt like a short amount of time was long on influence for the 29 Cornell undergrads who spent their summer working and conducting research in New York state communities across New York state as Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) interns. During this episode we talk to 5 of interns about their summer of discovery.Item Episode 19 - New York Hemp Policy with Donna LupardoPaul Treadwell (2019-10-29)We sat down with Assemblywoman Donna Lupardo, Representative for the 123 NY Assembly District and Chair of the Assembly agriculture committee to discuss hemp legislation, consumer protection and more. Recorded at Empire Farm DaysItem Episode 18 - Cutting Through the Hemp Haze with Larry Smart : Part 2Paul Treadwell (2019-09-10)Larry Smart, professor of horticulture at Cornell University's School of Integrated Plant Science and Associate Director of Cornell Agritech talks about NYS hemp. In part 2 of this 2 part series, Larry discusses hemp production research and the newly funded Cornell hemp seed bank.Item Episode 17 - Cutting Through the Hemp Haze with Larry: Smart Part 1Paul Treadwell (2019-09-06)Larry Smart, professor of horticulture at Cornell University's School of Integrated Plant Science and Associate Director of Cornell Agritech talks about NYS hemp. In part 1 of this 2 part series, Larry discusses uses of the hemp plant including CBD, hemp for fiber and hemp for food and feed.Item Episode 16 - Cornell Chicken: The story behind its famous flavorPaul Treadwell (2019-05-24)The Cornell Chicken recipe has a storied history. During this conversation with Reenie Baker Sandsted - daughter of Dr. Baker, and Sarah Sandsted - grandaughter of Dr. Baker, we dive into the origins of this recipe. We also discuss other poultry innovations that Dr. Baker is responsible for. Recorded August 2018 at the New York State Fair.Item Episode 15 - Summer Camps: What’s new, tried & truePaul Treadwell (2019-05)In the midst of camp enrollment season, Shawn Tiede, the NYS 4-H camps specialist, and Jim Hooper, manager of 4-H Camp Bristol Hills in Canandaigua, NY, join “Extension Out Loud” to discuss what New York State 4-H camps have to offer. From crafts and physical activity to culinary workshops, this episode covers the breadth of learning opportunities available to campers. Shawn and Jim also highlight how camps have evolved to become more inclusive of all children and adolescents from all backgrounds.
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