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  • Zach Lahn, Iowa's MAHA Candidate for Governor wants to break up big ag. Are farmers on board?
    Apr 1 2026

    Zach Lahn is running for Governor in Iowa and he happens to be the very first candidate to be endorsed by RFK JR's MAHA Action organization. In this discussion, Lahn explains his intent to stop subsidies and veto incentives for big ag, even if it means losing party backing entirely.

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    Lahn gives his perspective on President Trump's executive order protecting Glyphosate. Is this the end of the end of the MAHA, MAGA, and GOP alignment on health? Are new battle lines being formed in Iowa and US Politics? Can he convince Iowa to lead the country in regenerative agriculture?

    Chapters:

    00:00 - Intro and MAHA Endorsement
    04:03 - Glyphosate Immunity Fight
    10:51 - Iowa First Farm Reforms
    16:57 - Break Up Big Ag
    19:44 - Regenerative Farming Shift
    26:49 - Incentives MAHA Wrap Up

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    38 m
  • Burlington's downtown is thriving. Was The Capitol Theater the catalyst?
    Mar 25 2026

    Back in 2012, downtown Burlington was a beautiful, albeit quiet. But today it's thriving and active, at times with four shows performing simultaneously in the downtown area. Jeff Poulter, Director of The Capitol Theater complex discusses the historic theater and the thriving Downtown area.

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    Poulter isn't sure if the Theater's historic renovation set off the growth in Dubuque but the timing is notable. Oftentimes historic renovations and artistic pursuit are the catalyst to new growth. Poulter explains all the activity at the theater, the new speakeasy and gives a first-hand account of what traveling acts say about Dubuque when they stop by.

    Chapters:
    00:00 - Welcome to Burlington's Arts Hub
    01:21 - Inside the Capitol Complex and Nightcap
    07:58 - Renovation History and Riverfront Revival
    15:16 - Local Music Partners
    16:19 - Why Acts Return
    22:25 - River Cruises And Events

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    30 m
  • Iowa's "risk averse" nature linked to farmer trauma? Dr. Chris Morris of ISU explains the research.
    Mar 18 2026

    Have you heard Iowans are "risk averse" creatures? Research from Iowa State University not only suggests this may be true, but its origin may be tied to farmer trauma, passed down to our children and grandchildren. Chris Morris, PhD research shows stress from farming has a compounding effect over time and becomes mentally destructive. The resulting trauma not only results in risk averse behavior and higher than average suicide rates, but is passed down.

    Dr. Morris has spoken with farmers across the entire state, and his stories are heartbreaking and shocking. The immense pressure farmer's face of "feeding the world" and protecting their ancestors legacy are heavy burdens result in low-grade stress that builds. Making things more difficult, farmers rarely share these social pressures, and therefore lack the mental tools to reverse the trend.

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    Chapters:
    00:00 - Why Iowans Play It Safe
    02:06 - Farm Trauma Explained
    06:38 - Risk Aversion and Ripple Effects
    16:52 - Stigma and Isolation
    24:03 - Trauma Stories and Policy
    29:32 - What Helps Farmers Heal

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    37 m
  • Major media and Iowa tourism use his photos. Meet The Iowa Road Trip Guy!
    Mar 11 2026

    If you've seen a national media story featuring Iowa, visited the Des Moines airport, picked up an Iowa magazine, checked out the Iowa Road Trip Facebook page, or have seen any Iowa tourism website, you've likely appreciated his work. His name is Brian Abeling and he explains the stories behind Iowa's most iconic shots.

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    Born in New York, Abeling lives in central Iowa and although it may seem like taking breathtaking Iowa photo is his full time job, he explains it's just a hobby, but his organizational skill and dedication to finding the most perfect Iowa shots are 2nd to none. He explains his favorite Iowa moments, how far Iowa nice goes, and his incredibly detailed system that grew his Iowa Road Trip Facebook page to over 330,000 followers.

    Chapters:

    00:00 - Welcome And Introduction

    01:15 - Career Highlights And Features

    03:15 - Day Job Vs Night Job

    03:39 - Automating Iowa Road Trip

    04:38 - Food Photos And Fan Encounters

    07:45 - Iowa Safety And Iowa Nice

    11:00 - Favorite Hidden Iowa Spots

    12:48 - Page Growth And Content Strategy

    14:48 - Iowa Pride And Social Media

    16:24 - Ignore the Comments

    16:51 - Quiet Iowa Moments

    18:23 - When Fans Don't Believe

    19:48 - Photos That Boost Business

    21:27 - Iowa Food Obsessions

    22:54 - Iowa Isn't Flat

    24:03 - From New York to Iowa

    25:35 - Photography Origin Story

    27:05 - Planning Road Trip Shoots

    29:31 Years of Dedication

    30:28 - Where to Find Brian

    30:54 - Wrap up and Closing

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    34 m
  • Des Moines Symphony is one of four in the country in developing young musicians.
    Mar 4 2026

    The Des Moines Symphony is 1 of 4 symphonies in the USA with a young musician academy, which is the focus of their final 3 Masterworks performances. Get 20% off using code: IOWAPODCAST to see this unique experience right here in Iowa!

    Maestro Joseph Giunta breaks down their final three Masterworks concerts featuring the Heartland Youth Choir singing the well known Shaker Hymn "Tis a Gift to be Simple" and 17-year old child prodigy Amaryn Olmeda for Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto and a whole lot more.

    Chapters:
    00:50 - Orchestra Size and Hall Acoustics
    02:05 - Masterworks 5: Reflection featuring Stella Chen
    09:44 - Masterworks 6: Hope featuring Heartland Youth Choir
    14:13 - Masterworks 7: Courage featuring Amaryn Olmeda
    15:32 - Alpine Symphony And Hall Sound

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    25 m
  • Will Iowa ban autonomous cars? Rep. Megan Jones answers the challenge of future regulations.
    Feb 25 2026

    As the Iowa Legislature navigates the accelerating reality of autonomous vehicles, State Representative Megan Jones (R-Sioux Rapids) is seeking a delicate balance between technological innovation and public safety. But the current state of the bill may create a regulatory framework that inadvertently bans them entirely.

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    Jones chairs the House Transportation Subcommittee. She addresses the evolution of bills like HF 2375, HSB 598, HF 2673, which aim to define the "rules of the road" for driverless technology in the Hawkeye State.

    Chapters:
    01:00 - Bills and Safety Fears
    07:51 - Hazmat Trucks and Future Proofing
    14:41 - Public Input and Liability Questions
    16:30 - Liability and Tort Reform
    19:24 - Insurance and Road Safety
    22:10 - Bill Language and Labor Concerns
    29:50 - State Rules and Closing Thoughts

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    36 m
  • Iowa's hottest restaurants are closing. What happened?
    Feb 18 2026
    Americana and Django, two iconic Des Moines restaurants, are gone for good and they're not alone. 600 restaurants in Iowa will be closing in 2026 and it's because the challenges are too many to count. Scott Carlson, owner of The Craft Beer Tent, and Gilroy's opens up about Americana's closing. 💡 Find this show on your favorite player: https://iowapodcast.com/western-gateway-restaurants/ 🗞️ Be first to get new interviews: https://iowapodcast.com/subscribe/ 🐖 Get a free $30 gift card from Jethro's BBQ: https://iowapodcast.com/jethrosbbq Increasing taxes, work from home, zero-proof, changing food preferences, homeless population, increasing food and labor costs, regulatory burdens, food delivery, and rising insurance rates are just a few challenges most restaurateurs have to deal with. But Iowa eateries are dealing with all of them simultaneously. Carlson breaks down what happened and what needs to change. Chapters: 00:00 - Welcome - Meet Scott Carlson 01:18 - Why Americana Is Closing: 'Death by a Thousand Cuts' 02:21 - Downtown Des Moines After COVID: Lost Office Crowds & Corporate Spending 04:54 - Western Gateway Headwinds: Homelessness, Street Closures, Construction & Plumbing 06:29 - The Bigger Picture 08:44 - New Pressures on Margins 11:56 - What Can Government Do? Small Business Blind Spots & the 'Slow Exit from COVID' Warning 15:20 - Regulation, Liquor Liability, Insurance & Credit Card Fees Squeezing Restaurants 18:59 - Changing Food Preferences 20:07 - Food cost spikes & the limits of raising menu prices 22:07 - Adapting without alienating customers 23:47 - Seed oils vs beef tallow: how health rules reshaped frying 26:11 - Food vs fuel 27:17 - Why it's called Gilroy's: the ginger-themed origin story 27:56 - Survival strategy: Des Moines' "Golden Circle" 31:04 - Construction & downtown events: the hidden cost to restaurants 33:38 - The downtown dining experience 35:57 - Wrap-up
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    39 m
  • If glyphosate causes cancer, why is used on over 70% of Iowa crops?
    Feb 11 2026
    The Florida surgeon general has labeled glyphosate a "contaminant" and the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) considers it carcinogenic. So, why is it used on over 70% of Iowa fields? Dr. Richard Deming of MercyOne explains why Iowa is #2 in cancer rates and what can be done. 💡 Find this show on your favorite player: https://iowapodcast.com/iowa-cancer-r... 🗞️ Be first to get new interviews: https://iowapodcast.com/subscribe/ 🐖 Get a free $30 gift card from Jethro's BBQ: https://iowapodcast.com/jethrosbbq Deming is an oncologist and director of the Richard Deming Cancer Center at MercyOne. He explains why almost 50% of cancer causes are preventable, but rates climb anyway. He goes into vivid detail on what causes cancer, including some of the very treatments that are supposed to fight it. He also explains why eating healthy food, lowering obesity, and perhaps even some yoga are stronger cancer fighters than we initially thought. Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction and Topic Overview 00:44 - Guest Introduction: Dr. Richard Deming 00:51 - The Complexity of Cancer Causes 02:32 - Government Actions on Glyphosate 03:12 - Public Policy and Cancer Prevention 04:35 - Environmental Factors and Cancer 15:15 - Lifestyle Changes to Reduce Cancer Risk 20:16 - Unique Cancer Risks in Iowa 24:08 - The Impact of Obesity on Cancer 24:30 - Organic Food and Cancer Rates 25:10 - Modern Agriculture and Food Distribution 26:04 - The Role of Mutations in Cancer 30:17 - Cancer Screening and Prevention 37:35 - Above and Beyond Cancer: A Public Charity 41:56 - Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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    45 m