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TCI Magazine Audio Edition

TCI Magazine Audio Edition

Hosted by TCI Magazine

Episodes

349

Latest episode

Jan 2026

Language

EN-US

About the show

TCI Magazine has upgraded its audio options so you can now listen to your favorite arboriculture articles on the go! Discover the latest in technology, techniques and best practices for climbing, rigging, gear and more, all while on the go. If it impacts our industry, we’ve got it covered in an all-new, easy-to-listen-to format.

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January 21, 20263 min

How Much Does It Cost to Cut Down a Tree?

BY JARED BAXTER“How much does it cost to cut down a tree?”Well, that is a “million-dollar question.” To help answer the question, let’s go through a hypothetical scenario. Remember to get your free subscription to TCI Magazine by clicking here.

January 20, 20269 min

Would You Recognize Drug Addiction on Your Tree Crew?

BY RYFE GREENWOODOn a cold February day, “Derek,” my groundie, stopped working and began complaining of stomach pains. The other climber and I were aloft pruning a massive pin oak. I told him he would be able to drive himself home in about 10 minutes, after I hit the ground.  Remember to get your free subscription to TCI Magazine by clicking here.

January 16, 20265 min

Ticks, Lyme and the Alpha-Gal Curveball

By TCIA StaffIf you’re in the tree care world, ticks are more than a seasonal nuisance – they’re an occupational hazard. On TreeBuzz, a forum where arborists swap war stories and wisdom, a recent thread dug into ticks, Lyme disease and the oddball allergy known as alpha-gal. The conversation was frank, sometimes funny and loaded with lessons for anyone who spends their workdays in the woods. Remember to get your free subscription to TCI Magazine by clicking here.

January 15, 202611 min

The Sales-Rep Recipe

BY DAVID M. ANDERSON, CTSPWhat are the key ingredients for making a great arboricultural salesperson? Remember to get your free subscription to TCI Magazine by clicking here.

January 12, 20268 min

Collaboration as a Skill Multiplier: Teaming Up With First Responders on Aerial Rescue

BY ANDREAS ALUIA, CTSP, AND DYLAN PENKETHMANIt was a perfect summer Saturday in Medford, Massachusetts, a small suburb just west of Boston. Steve Mauras, fire department district chief of neighboring Somerville, was driving by a municipal park while running errands. He glanced at the impressive oak tree that towers over the athletic fields and noticed several people suspended from ropes high up in the canopy. Remember to get your free subscription to TCI Magazine by clicking here.

January 8, 20269 min

Robert Phillips Is One of Tree Care’s Unsung Heroes

BY CHRIS GIRARDIt goes without saying that the tree care industry is filled with many people who are unsung heroes in the field of arboriculture. Robert Phillips most certainly is one of them. Remember to get your free subscription to TCI Magazine by clicking here.

January 7, 202610 min

How Consistently Do Arborists Assess Likelihood of Stem Failure Due to Decay?

BY BRIAN KANE, PH.D.Decay is a common defect that occurs in all parts of a tree. Decayed wood has very little strength and often leads to hollows, cavities or both. When decay or a hollow is present in a tree part, its load-bearing capacity is reduced. The amount of reduction depends on the extent of decay – how much is present and where it’s located in the cross section. Remember to get your free subscription to TCI Magazine by clicking here.

January 6, 20266 min

The Climb That Changed Everything

By TCIA StaffWhen a woman calling herself GoldenLarch logged into the TreeBuzz arborist forum in late 2020, she wasn’t looking for applause – she was looking for honesty. At 28, after leaving a customer-service career and earning a horticulture certificate, she’d fallen hard for trees and the art of climbing them. “The allure of climbing is so strong for me,” she wrote, though she worried whether her body – and perhaps the industry – would hold up for her. Remember to get your free subscription to TCI Magazine by clicking here.

January 5, 20267 min

The Soft Science of Heavy Things

By TCIA StaffEvery industry breeds its own folklore. In tree work, cutting, hinging and rigging theories might make for some of the loudest campfire stories of all. On a TreeBuzz thread dealing with these topics, a post about “rip cuts” lit up the board – veteran climbers, would-be physicists and wisecracking pirates all weighing in. The premise was that a controlled tear could turn a brutal stop into a soft hand-off. Remember to get your free subscription to TCI Magazine by clicking here.

January 1, 20266 min

Knucklebooms in Tree Care: From Curiosity to Cornerstone

By TCIA StaffWhen Urbana, Illinois, arborist Mike Poor first rolled onto a job site with a remote-controlled knuckleboom crane in the late 1990s, the reactions were a mix of awe and head scratching. “That is the oddest-looking crane I’ve ever seen,” one colleague quipped.  Remember to get your free subscription to TCI Magazine by clicking here.

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