Between You & Me
5-9 a.m. Monday-Friday
Between You & Me podcast features the stories and voices of the people of Northern Minnesota, as shared on the KAXE Morning Show.
Whether guests are regional writers, naturalists, bird experts, artists, performers, leaders of community organizations or public officials, their collective stories exemplify the experiences of those who call the Northland home: the Iron Range, Grand Rapids, Bemidji, Brainerd and every point in between.
This podcast is made possible by the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund and the citizens of Minnesota.
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Minnesota Sen. Tina Smith supported the Fire Grants and Safety Act to extend federal funding to support rural emergency and fire personnel. Smith joined the KAXE Morning Show in April 2023 to discuss the bipartisan legislation and its impacts on volunteer fire departments.
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When landscaping with native plants, it’s important to provide both nectar and pollen sources, said Heather Holm, pollinator conservationist and award-winning author. Adult bees need nectar, while bee larvae need a diet full of protein- and fat-rich pollen.
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KAXE's John Latimer has spent the last four decades delivering phenology reports on the airwaves, drawn from meticulous records he keeps on the plants and animals around him.
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Aaron Brown discusses electric vehicles, electrification and efficient energy storage on the Iron Range.
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On Between You & Me, KAXE News Director Chelsey Perkins discussed what it was like to report on the Brainerd Dispatch three-part investigative series “The Children Who Came Before,” published shortly after her departure.
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Featuring headliner Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit along with Amanda Shires, Shemekia Copeland and Dessa, Grand Rapids Riverfest is expected to draw about 3,500 people. Tickets go on sale 8 a.m. Friday, April 28, at grandrapidsriverfest.com/tickets.
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Death doula Tanya Hanson discusses her work in the death field. Do you have ideas about how you want to die?
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Author Lisa Napoli examines the role of women and public radio in American history through the lens of journalists Susan Stamberg, Linda Wertheimer, Nina Totenberg and Cokie Roberts.
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The delightful chats are especially fun for Friday Morning Show hosts John Bauer and Heidi Holtan when some of KAXE's youngest listeners take part.
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Eight couples and other featured dancers will show off their talents Thursday, April 20, at the Northern Pacific Center in Brainerd as part of the Dancing with the Lakes Area Stars. This event is the major annual fundraiser for Lakes Area Habitat for Humanity.