“We don't want Idaho to have a bad reputation. This is our home state. We love our home state. It's beautiful. We pride ourselves on our nature. We pride ourselves on our wildlife. And instead, we are continuing to do things that are… that are sickening.” - Ella Driever In 1995, wolves were reintroduced to central Idaho, and in 2003 a Boise High school called Timberline officially adopted a local wolf pack. Throughout the 2000, students went on wolf tracking trips and in their wolf packs range. But in 2021, Idaho's legislature passed Senate Bill 1211, 1211 allows Idaho hunters to obtain an unlimited number of wolf tags, and it also allows Idaho's Department of Fish and Game to use taxpayer dollars to pay private contractors to kill wolves. That means bounties on wolves, including on public lands. And in 2021, the Idaho Fish and Game Commission expanded the wolf hunting season and hunting and trapping methods. So it's not too surprising to learn that also in 2021, the Timberline pack disappeared. The students, the ones that cared about wolves, at least, were devastated. Last summer I went to D.C. with some of the Species Unite team for a wolf rally on Capitol Hill. While I was there, two young women gave a talk about what happened at Timberline in 2021. Their names are Ella Driver and Sneha Sharma. They both graduated from Timberline High School and were there when their wolf pack disappeared. Please, listen and share.…
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Finding new podcasts is hard. We know. We are here to rate, review and recommend all kinds of pods to make your listening easier. We are also here to gossip, just a little, about the podcasts we love. Whether you are looking for scifi or crime, news or cooking, we will give bite-sized reviews with a laugh and a critical ear. Pause Play Repeat is an ear fiesta with us, Anya and Saga, made just for you. Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/pauseplayrpod Find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pauseplayrepeatpodcast/ Find Anya and Saga: https://linktr.ee/pauseplayrepeatpodcast
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×This week we’re talking about HACKERS and CYBER CRIME. The Lazarus Heist podcast tells the story of the Lazarus group, an illicit ring of hackers that investigators say are linked to North Korea. The group attempted to steal over a billion US dollars and are said to be behind the 2014 Sony hack. So this week we discuss our encounters with North Korea and the problematic, dehumanizing way North Koreans tend to be depicted. Does this podcast do anything to dismantle these tropes? And what are North Korean booze cruises and why are they so deeply unethical? Lazarus Heist is a podcast produced by the BBC World Service with North Korea expert and former correspondent Jean Lee, and Geoff White, an investigative journalist and technology specialist. Listen to the original podcast and form your own opinions: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w13xtvg9/episodes/downloads Join the discussion and let us know what YOU thought on our Twitter : https://twitter.com/pauseplayrpod Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/pauseplayrepeatpodcast/ Or shoot us a message at: pauseplayrepeatpodcast@gmail.com To find more official-ish stuff we’re up to, find Anya and Saga here: linktr.ee/pauseplayrepeatpodcast The music in our podcast is "You Can't Judge a Book" performed by Mac Wiseman and written by Claude Boone. It's a Dot Records Production. All soundbites in this episode are used with permission from the BBC World Service.…
We LOVE investigative stories. No really, we are addicted. But… sometimes… we feel like we are the ones doing the work. In this episode, we are talking about FINDING NATASHA by Message Heard. The story seems to have everything we love, a good question, a fascinating family history, USSR scaries and ballet (Anya squeals here). The one thing we were left confused by was the true crime promises the podcast was actually selling us – were they there? We aren’t so sure. Listen to us talk about what branding means for pods and why we are all so truly obsessed with the true crime genre even if it gives us the ick. FINDING NATASHA is produced by Message Heard. Listen to the original podcast and form your own opinions! https://messageheard.com/podcast-finding-natasha Join the discussion and let us know what YOU thought on our Twitter : https://twitter.com/pauseplayrpod Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/pauseplayrepeatpodcast/ Or shoot us a message at: pauseplayrepeatpodcast@gmail.com To find more official-ish stuff we’re up to, find Anya and Saga here: linktr.ee/pauseplayrepeatpodcast The music in our podcast is "You Can't Judge a Book" performed by Mac Wiseman and written by Claude Boone. It's a Dot Records Production.…
THIS IS NOT A DRILL!! IT'S OUR FIRST BONUS EPISODE! On last week's episode we discussed the Off Menu Podcast, a food podcast where British comedians James Acaster and Ed Gamble sit down with a guest and ask them about their dream meal. So we thought, why not discuss our favorite dishes too? So here you are, a short-mini-bonus episode all about food food FOOD! (And also: torturing ducks, #jianbingmemories, and why Russian and Swedish food sucks – sorry not sorry). If you liked this format, you'll definitely like the Off Menu podcast. Subscribe and listen for free: https://www.offmenupodcast.co.uk/episodes Have a favorite dish that deserves a shout-out? (Or maybe you disagree with our meals) let us know on our socials: Twitter : https://twitter.com/pauseplayrpod Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/pauseplayrepeatpodcast/ Or shoot us a message at: pauseplayrepeatpodcast@gmail.com To find more official-ish stuff we’re up to, find Anya and Saga here: linktr.ee/pauseplayrepeatpodcast…
This week's episode is about SHEER feel-good listening: it's the Off Menu Podcast! Every week, British comedians James Acaster and Ed Gamble sit down with a celebrity (broadcasters, comedians, chefs) and ask them their favorite ever starter, main course, desert, side dish, and drink (but not in that order!) Whenever we need a comfort podcast, this is our go-to! Long-time listeners quickly feel like they're part of the gang, keeping up with the inside jokes, learning more and more about the lives of the hosts. Because that's why a lot of people love listening to podcasts right? To feel like you're a part of the crew, to get a new group of friends that don't even know you exist. Or is that just us? Para-social relationships are a big thing for podcast listeners. In this episode we deep-dive into the weird relationship podcast listeners have with podcast host. We also try to analyze what makes this podcast so lovable – and why Brits love chips and hate lychees. This podcast is produced by Plosive and the great Benit....erm...Ben Williams. Listen to the original podcast and form your own opinions! https://www.offmenupodcast.co.uk/episodes Join the discussion and let us know what YOU thought on our Twitter : https://twitter.com/pauseplayrpod Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/pauseplayrepeatpodcast/ Or shoot us a message at: pauseplayrepeatpodcast@gmail.com To find more official-ish stuff we’re up to, find Anya and Saga here: linktr.ee/pauseplayrepeatpodcast The music in our podcast is "You Can't Judge a Book" performed by Mac Wiseman and written by Claude Boone. It's a Dot Records Production. All soundbites in this episode are from the Off Menu Podcast.…
It is not black. It is not white. It is… grey. In this week’s episode we are listening to INTO THE GREY ZONE by Sky News and Deborah Haynes. From assassinations to disinformation, we touch on how states can stay out of ‘war’ as we might know it, but also be perpetually in it. We talk about the dangers of only looking outward when discussing foreign affairs, and also question our perceptions of international nerdiness and biases. Plug in this pod for your dose of scary reality, and relax to the sound of us screaming to the most dramatic music ever. This podcast is produced by Sky News and it is reported by Deborah Haynes. All soundbites were used with permission from Sky News. Listen to the original podcast and form your own opinions! https://news.sky.com/story/into-the-grey-zone-podcast-episode-one-the-gathering-storm-12184704 Join the discussion and let us know what YOU thought on our Twitter : https://twitter.com/pauseplayrpod Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/pauseplayrepeatpodcast/ Or shoot us a message at: pauseplayrepeatpodcast@gmail.com To find more official-ish stuff we’re up to, find Anya and Saga here: linktr.ee/pauseplayrepeatpodcast The music in our podcast is "You Can't Judge a Book" performed by Mac Wiseman and written by Claude Boone. It's a Dot Records Production.…
Just a heads up: in this episode we discuss the way The Baron of Botox depicts suicide. The beauty industry is pretty messed up. It’s an industry that feeds off of our insecurities and bombards us with air-brushed beauty standards. Luckily, lots of recent reporting has tried to expose this... ...but not all reporting. Which takes us to this week’s podcast. A podcast about the beauty industry which we felt...might have missed the mark. The Baron of Botox is about one of Hollywood’s most famous botox pioneers, Dr. Fredric Brandt, whose clients included Madonna and Gwyneth Paltrow among others. He was a much-loved, caring, yet very troubled person. This podcast attempts to look into the dark side of the beauty industry and to figure out what makes the industry’s leading figures tick. So what does it get wrong? Have a listen to see what we thought! This podcast is produced by Imperative Entertainment. It is reported by Justine Harman. Listen to the original podcast and form your own opinions! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-baron-of-botox/id1493450409 Join the discussion and let us know what YOU thought on our Twitter : https://twitter.com/pauseplayrpod Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/pauseplayrepeatpodcast/ Or shoot us a message at: pauseplayrepeatpodcast@gmail.com To find more official-ish stuff we’re up to, find Anya and Saga here: linktr.ee/pauseplayrepeatpodcast The music in our podcast is "You Can't Judge a Book" performed by Mac Wiseman and written by Claude Boone. It's a Dot Records Production.…
Is there a way to transform the way we listen to podcasts? What would change podcasting forever? In this episode, we take a tip from Saga’s sister Rima and relax to the sound of our first ever fiction pod that is revolutionizing our listening experience. We talk about what it means when podcasts break down our perceptions of an audio-drama, discuss why nonfiction pods rely on end-of-episode hooks, Saga imitates a door and Anya urges all to ‘supete us.’ As you can probably tell, things get a little funky as we chat about this groovy pod that had us hooked – Within the Wires. Listen to our review of a first podcast that received the coveted FIVE booms. This podcast is produced by Night Vale Presents, it is written by Jeffrey Cranor and Janina Matthewson. Janina Matthewson also presents the podcast. The soundbites for this episode were used with permission from Night Vale Presents. You can find more here: http://www.nightvalepresents.com Listen to the original podcast and form your own opinions! http://www.nightvalepresents.com/withinthewires Join the discussion and let us know what YOU thought on our Twitter : https://twitter.com/pauseplayrpod Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/pauseplayrepeatpodcast/ Or shoot us a message at: pauseplayrepeatpodcast@gmail.com To find more official-ish stuff we’re up to, find Anya and Saga here: linktr.ee/pauseplayrepeatpodcast The music in our podcast is "You Can't Judge a Book" performed by Mac Wiseman and written by Claude Boone. It's a Dot Records Production.…
Just a heads up: we discuss domestic abuse in this episode. If you don’t want to hear that, maybe skip this one. Stay tuned for happier episodes (they’re coming, we promise!). Dirty John was released right around the time everyone was going CRAZY for true crime podcasts. And it makes sense. This podcast tells the hair-raising story of a dangerous con man, who nestles his way into a family and eventually splits it apart. It touches on that weirdly twisted part of ourselves that wants to understand what makes psychopaths tick. So is this just a classic true crime podcast? Or does it do something different with the genre? We discuss what makes the podcast so popular, and whether it falls prey to some of our least favorite true-crime tropes. This podcast is produced by the LA Times and Wondery, it's hosted and reported by Christopher Goffard, a crime reporter for the LA Times. Listen to the original podcast and form your own opinions! https://www.latimes.com/projects/la-me-dirty-john/ Join the discussion and let us know what YOU thought on our Twitter : https://twitter.com/pauseplayrpod Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/pauseplayrepeatpodcast/ Or shoot us a message at: pauseplayrepeatpodcast@gmail.com To find more official-ish stuff we’re up to, find Anya and Saga here: linktr.ee/pauseplayrepeatpodcast The music in our podcast is "You Can't Judge a Book" performed by Mac Wiseman and written by Claude Boone. It's a Dot Records Production.…
Unsolicited pics, reality TV that rotted our brains, and the very sad truth of being a woman on the internet – you guessed it, it’s a Catfish review! If you (just like Saga) don’t know what Catfish the TV show is, we are here to introduce you to a world of guilty pleasures. In this episode, we travel back in time and then forward into the future where MTV is trying to be cool again by becoming a radio show. We also question our own addictions to reality drama and wonder, is there even space for this new genre of reality podcasts in today’s world? Press play and enjoy our battles with mindless obsessions. Catfish the Podcast is produced by MTV and Wondery. Listen to the original podcast and form your own opinions! https://wondery.com/shows/catfish-the-podcast/ Join the discussion and let us know what YOU thought on our Twitter : https://twitter.com/pauseplayrpod Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/pauseplayrepeatpodcast/ Or shoot us a message at: pauseplayrepeatpodcast@gmail.com To find more official-ish stuff we’re up to, find Anya and Saga here : linktr.ee/pauseplayrepeatpodcast The music in our podcast is "You Can't Judge a Book" performed by Mac Wiseman and written by Claude Boone. It's a Dot Records Production.…
Not an opera fan? No fear! Aria Code is a podcast that tries to fix that. In each episode, host Rhiannon Giddens dissects a famous piece of operatic music (an aria) with the help of opera singers, scholarly experts and opera fanatics. Do they do a good job of convincing us opera is the coolest new thing? Listen to this episode to see what we thought! (Plus: Saga takes a stab at singing Mozart’s Queen of the Night). Aria Code is produced by WQXR and WNYC Studios in partnership with the Metropolitan Opera and is hosted by Rhiannon Giddens. The soundbites for this episode were used with permission from WQXR and WNYC Studios. You can find more here: www.wnycstudios.org Listen to the original podcast and form your own opinions! https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/aria-code Join the discussion and let us know what YOU thought on our Twitter : https://twitter.com/pauseplayrpod Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/pauseplayrepeatpodcast/ Or shoot us a message at: pauseplayrepeatpodcast@gmail.com To find more official-ish stuff we’re up to, find Anya and Saga here: linktr.ee/pauseplayrepeatpodcast The music in our podcast is "You Can't Judge a Book" performed by Mac Wiseman and written by Claude Boone. It's a Dot Records Production.…
In our second episode, we go deep into the jungle… to find a prince. Made by the NYT, “The Jungle Prince” is the perfect award-winning story that tells us a fascinating tale about history and a mysterious family. What’s not to love?! Plus, listen to us figure out the true measure of success (hint, it's the pub quiz). The Jungle Prince podcast is produced by The New York Times and is reported by Ellen Barry. The soundbites for this episode were used with permission from The New York Times Company. You can find more here: nytimes.com Listen to the original podcast and form your own opinions! https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/27/podcasts/the-daily/jungle-prince-royal-family-oudh.html Join the discussion and let us know what YOU thought on our Twitter : https://twitter.com/pauseplayrpod Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/pauseplayrepeatpodcast/ Or shoot us a message at: pauseplayrepeatpodcast@gmail.com To find more official-ish stuff we’re up to, find Anya and Saga here: linktr.ee/pauseplayrepeatpodcast The music in our podcast is "You Can't Judge a Book" performed by Mac Wiseman and written by Claude Boone. It's a Dot Records Production.…
This week Pause Play Repeat is reviewing The Missionary podcast. It is an 8-part series which tells the story of a young American missionary who moved to Uganda and set up a malnutrition program. Once praised as a role model back home, she finds herself decades later accused of running an unlicensed clinic where it is rumored hundreds of children died. The podcast explores what went wrong and how this story can help shed light on the dangers of missionary work as a whole. The Missionary podcast is produced by iHeartRadio and is hosted and reported by journalists Rajiv Golla, Halima Gikandi and Malcolm Burnley. Listen to the original podcast and form your own opinions! https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-the-missionary-61230211/ Just a note: The person discussed in this episode has not been officially charged with any crimes in any part of the world. For all purposes she remains not guilty of any charges brought against her. The language we used in this episode is non-legally binding. Join the discussion and let us know what YOU thought on Twitter , Instagram , or shoot us a message at: pauseplayrepeatpodcast@gmail.com To find more official-ish stuff we’re up to, find Anya and Saga here: linktr.ee/pauseplayrepeatpodcast…
Welcome to Pause Play Repeat! We are Anya and Saga, and we are here to give you just a tiny taste of what’s to come. Join us in the next few weeks as we take you on this magical journey of podcast discovery and way too many hours spent listening to pods that heal our souls. Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/pauseplayrpod Find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pauseplayrepeatpodcast/ Check out more from Anya and Saga, and find new ways to listen: https://linktr.ee/…
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