Vermont Edition

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A podcast from Vermont Public

Recent Episodes
  • Vermont Supreme Court Justice Karen Carroll and lawyer Andrew Cliburn
    May 13, 2025 – 49:50
  • The local impacts of national arts funding cuts; Trump administration sues Vermont
    May 12, 2025 – 49:52
  • The Arts That Shape Us
    May 8, 2025 – 49:50
  • Vermont Public's CEO Vijay Singh on federal funding, plus a new book on Quebec's Eastern Townships
    May 7, 2025 – 49:50
  • Vermont history inspires two new works of fiction
    May 6, 2025 – 48:47
  • Urban and rural Vermont communities face a primary care shortage
    May 5, 2025 – 49:50
  • Two local orchestras celebrate music and fight mental health stigma
    May 1, 2025 – 49:50
  • New Yorker cartoonist Harry Bliss and poet Sarah Audsley
    Apr 30, 2025 – 49:50
  • In Vermont, who speaks for the trees?
    Apr 29, 2025 – 49:50
  • Gov. Scott talks Trump's immigration policy, tariffs, and state budget
    Apr 28, 2025 – 49:49
  • Vermont Edition At Home: François Clemmons
    Apr 24, 2025 – 47:55
  • New indie-folk musical brings the lives of Vermont farmers to Northern Stage
    Apr 23, 2025 – 49:50
  • A cross-border conversation with Québec
    Apr 22, 2025 – 50:34
  • Here's how Vermont's dairy industry has transformed in the last 10 years
    Apr 21, 2025 – 49:50
  • Arrests of two university students sparks debate over ICE detainments in Vermont; plus poet Geof Hewitt
    Apr 17, 2025 – 49:37
  • Made Here Film Festival showcases local filmmakers
    Apr 16, 2025 – 49:50
  • 3 tips for weathering the current financial upheaval and trade wars
    Apr 15, 2025 – 49:50
  • Vt.'s Secretary of State and two superintendents on the real-world effects of federal cuts
    Apr 14, 2025 – 49:50
  • Spring bird show: the Bird Diva's favorite migratory species
    Apr 10, 2025 – 49:50
  • Layoffs at Health and Human Services, and Vermont Poet Laureate Bianca Stone
    Apr 9, 2025 – 49:50
  • Bike commuters face an uphill battle in Vermont
    Apr 8, 2025 – 49:53
  • Vermont needs more tradespeople. Is Gen Z the solution?
    Apr 7, 2025 – 49:53
  • The latest on Vermont sports and food
    Apr 3, 2025 – 49:50
  • Vermont’s amphibians are amped up for their Big Night
    Apr 2, 2025 – 49:45
  • Vermont's top health regulator says 'We are in a crisis situation'
    Apr 1, 2025 – 49:54
  • Where do our tax dollars actually go?
    Mar 31, 2025 – 49:22
  • Animal Hour: Bats
    Mar 27, 2025 – 49:50
  • Will there be a next chapter for the Vermont Marble Museum?
    Mar 26, 2025 – 49:50
  • Vermont's Outgoing Health Commissioner Dr. Mark Levine on navigating the pandemic
    Mar 25, 2025 – 49:50
  • Historian Garrett Graff reflects on the early COVID days
    Mar 24, 2025 – 49:45
  • Animal Hour: Sheep
    Mar 20, 2025 – 49:47
  • Vermont's Jason Chin helps kids understand the world through picture books
    Mar 19, 2025 – 47:38
  • Mud season's greetings! Ideas for enjoying this time of year
    Mar 18, 2025 – 49:51
  • What the gutting of the U.S. Department of Education means for Vermont
    Mar 17, 2025 – 46:45
  • Animal Hour: Big cats
    Mar 13, 2025 – 49:51
  • Bestselling author Chris Bohjalian publishes his 25th book
    Mar 12, 2025 – 49:49
  • Why Vermont's health insurance costs keep going up
    Mar 11, 2025 – 49:28
  • A UVM team is creating a massive database of research about opioid use disorder
    Mar 11, 2025 – 32:59
  • What we know so far about Burlington's overdose prevention center plans
    Mar 10, 2025 – 47:45
  • Vermonters work to broker peace deal with beavers
    Mar 6, 2025 – 47:24
  • How Trump's Canada tariffs will affect Vermont, relationship with Quebec
    Mar 5, 2025 – 46:54
  • The past and present of Town Meeting Day
    Mar 4, 2025 – 49:45
  • A tour around Vermont ahead of Town Meeting Day
    Mar 3, 2025 – 46:48
  • Raw milk: to drink or not to drink?
    Feb 27, 2025 – 33:40
  • Vermont restaurant news with Seven Days
    Feb 27, 2025 – 13:48
  • Black History Month: Black Arts and Culture in Vermont
    Feb 26, 2025 – 49:35
  • UVM's chief of child psychiatry discusses youth mental health and antidepressants
    Feb 25, 2025 – 29:48
  • The legislative battle over Vermont's Global Warming Solutions Act
    Feb 25, 2025 – 16:14
  • Vermont's treasurer, Senate minority leader and a fired USDA employee on Trump's economic agenda
    Feb 24, 2025 – 49:42
  • Romantasy: Romance meets fantasy in Vermont
    Feb 20, 2025 – 48:04
Recent Reviews
  • JJ90909
    An interesting listen
    I’m from New England and love visiting Vermont. The hosts are always polite even when callers are a little blunt. Although the callers tend to be very nice! You can learn a lot from this show regardless of where you live. One suggestion I have is that while each episode says it’s been edited for clarity and brevity, it feels like some content could be cut such as calls from people who can’t hear the hosts or vice versa. The hosts having to cut off callers who go on for too long is a little awkward too (maybe this interaction is left in for transparency?).
  • 123FakeSt
    Unprofessional
    You don’t seem to have an editor. You leave in irrelevant calls, and the resulting fluster that it causes the hosts. Mikaela stutters and stammers and she sounds perpetually stuffed up. “Verbont” I can’t stand it. The guests are good, and the topics are interesting. Please make it sound more professional and smoother
  • lake/farmgirl
    Love the show but…..
    I love the show but some of the programs are just boring and useless. I love Jane Lindholm and miss her very much, the new hosts voices are super annoying. I love when brave little state does it because they are clear and factual.
  • the real Krypto Man
    Man they’re pushing the vaccines hard
    Aren’t some of the Nuremberg codes “The experiment should be so conducted as to avoid all unnecessary physical and mental suffering and injury” and “Proper preparations should be made and adequate facilities provided to protect the experimental subject against even remote possibilities of injury, disability, or death“? How is giving a vaccine at an inn, Jazzfest or speedway conducting the (emergency authorized) vaccination as to avoid all unnecessary physical and mental injury? How is administering the vaccine to demographics that didn’t fall under the those in the human test groups considered safe? This isn’t even considering how the government has been lying to the public—from the gulf of Tonkin and Fernald Science Club to James Clapper being caught lying about the government spying on the public or Fauci lying about funding gain of function in Wuhan. Now when the same characters that played a table top RPG about a novel coronavirus months before some crazy novel coronavirus became an issue I’m sketched and when they are connected with the same people who say Build back better and talk about a great reset and those actors made out way better than all the small businesses that had to go bankrupt I’m even more skeptical that these vaccines are meant to be benevolent.
  • sky_guy_bugy_boy
    Hi Jane
    Its ok but I like your other podcast ‘but why?’ better I’ve listened to all the episodes of it.
  • PMullery
    I'm a Vermont Edition Fan!
    Jane Lindholm does an amazing job of ferreting out the issues that are critical to all of us living in Vermont. She has a wonderful interview style - kind, calm, insightful. Her show is on daily, and I am continually amazed at how many topics of interest and significance there are to cover in our small state. Thank you, Jane. Thank you, Vermont Public Radio and everyone who contributes financially to keep Vermont Edition on the air. I'd give Vermont Edition a 5+ star if it were available.
  • Inuyashagirl3
    Sept 1 show
    Didn't see the show on best and worst jobs from Sept 1.
  • VPR fan
    Writers of the Beat Generation
    Mitch is well-informed and provides interesting interviews. Wish we could hear more of him on VPR. A. Foster
  • Marybeth1109
    Great Interview with Peter Welch - Dodges answering a question.
    Whether your right or left... this is why Republicans slam Democrats - they're just equally as terrible in just answering a question... simple "yes or no" is impossible after taking office, but before - in a campaign - they promise to take positions that they have no intention of. Pro public option, but not really - because you just don't know. Way to go for Peter Welch in giving his critics the loaded gun to shoot him in the face with!
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