A New Era of Peace in the Wolf Wars

Daniel Curry had had recurring dreams about wolves, long before he chose to devote his career to helping them. After working with captive wolves for several years, he became a "range rider," a human intermediary between predators and the cattle they might want to eat. In this episode of Constant Wonder, we'll discover Curry's extraordinary empathy for both domestic and wild creatures, and we'll hear how he works to keep them all safe.

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Time to Rethink Education

Too many students feel like school just doesn’t fit. The problem? The system is designed to be one-size-fits-all, and real life isn’t. This North Dakota school chose to adapt to the student, and the result was a thriving young business owner doing what he loves! What would’ve changed for you if your school had done the same? Drop your thoughts in the comments and join the discussion with Top of Mind, anywhere you get podcasts.

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Why You Need to Start Planning Your Estate Now

It's an uncomfortable topic, but end-of-life planning can spare our loved ones a lot of heartache. In this episode, estate planner Callie Stillman walks us through the differences between wills and trusts and the 5 most important questions we'll need to answer in order to plan for the future.

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Is There Such Thing As a “Bad” Naturalist?

When Paula Whyman started trying to rehabilitate 200 acres she'd just bought, she knew very little about conservation. Among many other challenges, she faced off with mile-a-minute vine and rattlesnakes, but, with self-effacing humor and passion for this corner of the Blue Ridge Mountains, she persisted (and still persists!) in restoring the land to a healthy equilibrium.

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The Making Of “Lamb Of God”

Each year, Rob Gardner's "Lamb of God" is performed for audiences around the world. Since its premier in 2010, "Lamb of God" has become a beloved Easter tradition that recounts the final days of the Savior's life through the eyes of those who knew and loved Him. Composer Rob Gardner shares the story of how the oratorio began, how it changed his understanding of Jesus Christ, and why there is always hope in the greatest story ever told.

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