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So You Want to Start a Business with Ingrid Thompson

Ingrid Thompson simplifies how we build a business.

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Business has become overcomplicated. I aim to simplify it. In this podcast, I lead thoughtful and fun discussions with business owners, entrepreneurs and leaders who think big and who take action to create their own business success. As we celebrate their stories and learn the lessons from their lives this podcast offers business wisdom with tangible, tactical tools and tips. We debunk some of the common business myths supporting you to build and grow your own business. I’m your host Ingrid ...
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Discover gardening inspiration and advice from your favourite gardening experts with the BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine team. Join Monty Don, Alan Titchmarsh, Adam Frost, Frances Tophill, Arit Anderson and others to garden for wildlife and wellness, sow and grow flourishing flowers, immerse in the benefits of nature, get the most from your vegetable plot, successfully use colour in the garden, enjoy the beauty of house plants and much, much more. With Sowalongs and Tea Break Tutorials too, we ...
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What will make mentoring great? What will make it falter? What makes mentoring so critical in the world of work today? Which role has mentoring played in high-profile executives’ careers? Our host, Maud Lindley, an expert on coaching and leadership, is on the hunt to unlock the answers. Through honest and vulnerable conversations filled with a range of diverse guests all at the coal-face of modern leadership, the power of mentoring for mentors, mentees and organisations is explored and revea ...
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Welcome to the GET IN with Debbie Rosas podcast where I open the door to the captivating world of living and thriving in your Body + Life as I uncover stories and hidden body and life wisdom treasures. Join me and my special guests as we embark on a journey of exploring the magic of body, mind, emotions, and spirit wisdom to unravel the mystery of human potential. In each episode, I will delve deep into the heart of what makes living and moving in the body a magical experience. Whether you'r ...
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Empathy is the main theme of the Joyous Expansion Podcast. Listening to real people going through real struggles in trying to create something that makes this world a better place, even if that creation is a positive mindset is very inspiring. Check out the Joyous Expansion Podcast for inspiring stories. Also Church of Awesome, a podcast where Brett Dupree talks about what he believes it takes to live n awesome life.
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Do you know the secret to creating show-stopping planting combinations? Combining plants in ways that means they look good and grow well together. Plantswoman Carol Klein has spent decades growing and exhibiting plants at over 200 RHS shows, winning a slew of gold medals. Her encyclopaedic plant knowledge combined with her artistic flair makes her …
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In this episode, we explore the art of living, moving, sensing, and becoming with today’s guest, the brilliant and deeply insightful Dr. Joanne Avison, author of Myofascial Magic in Action. In this soul-stirring conversation, Joanne takes us on a journey through the living terrain of the body, inviting us to rediscover ourselves—not as machines, bu…
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 This year's flower show season is well and truly upon us, and one of the highlights is, of course, the RHS Chelsea Flower Show. Multi-award winning garden designer and plants woman, Jo Thompson, describes her Chelsea show garden and the story behind it  celebrating the transformative effect of second chances through horticulture. Hear Jo's  experi…
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In this unforgettable Mother’s Day edition of GET IN, I sit down with two remarkable women—Ingrid Van Ginkel, daughter of a pioneering spirit, and her own daughter, Debbie-Lee Van Ginkel, Nia Teacher and Trainer—to celebrate the extraordinary life of Yvonne Van den Dool: South Africa’s first commercial woman pilot, and a trailblazing mother and gra…
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Famous for designing clothes and home furnishings, discover how Jasper Conran brings his famous design style to his Dorset garden. He also shares his inspiration for creative planting, engaging in the surrounding landscape for a wider garden picture, and his passion for nature and connecting to the countryside. Learn more about your ad choices. Vis…
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Want to start growing but not sure where to start? Martha Swales shares her inspiring tips on what to grow and how to get started, no matter how small your space. Martha also discusses accidentally amassing a following on social media and her passion for turning harvests into delicious recipes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices…
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Do you like the idea of becoming more self-sufficient, living more in harmony with nature and in a way that is more environmentally sustainable? Poppy Okotcha gave up a glamorous modelling career, and moved to Devon where she’s creating a wild garden, following regenerative gardening principles. Poppy shares what regenerative gardening and permacul…
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Join me in this powerful episode, where I sit down with Andre Humphrey, the visionary behind Inner-City Bliss, a nonprofit organization based in Oakland, California, dedicated to bringing meaningful change to Black and Brown communities living in inner cities. Hear how through Inner-City Bliss, Andre champions trauma-informed education, mindfulness…
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Adding colour can transform a garden or outdoor space – and it can be a way of expressing personality and creativity, but how do we make sure our colour choices work well in the garden for year-round interest and enjoyment? And that our potentially flamboyant designs don’t end up a chaotic mess. Ann-Marie Powell, award-winning garden designer, disc…
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With the joint challenges of climate change and biodiversity loss looming, how can we gardeners make a difference? To find out, we spoke to Dr Harry Watkins, Director of St Andrews Botanic Garden (a participating garden for this year's GW 2-for-1 Gardens scheme) where he's heading up a novel approach to gardening in the face of these two big challe…
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On this powerful episode, "Reclaiming the Feminine Brain", Ellen Petry Leanse joins Debbie Rosas to explore the liberating edge where neuroscience meets the sacred feminine. Together, they shine light on: How our brains are being hijacked by modern technology The consequences of a male-dominant brain culture and loss of unity connection The false b…
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Enjoying her Somerset estate with her family, Sarah Beeny discusses managing the farmland as well as the garden space. As custodians of the land for now and future generations, Sarah is inspired to encourage wildlife, plant trees and hedgerows and improve soil health. She also delights in time spent in her greenhouse and discloses plans she has for…
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Do you know the secrets to getting a good deal at the garden centre? When you’re presented with rows of plants for sale, can you pick out the healthy plants that are bursting with life, and avoid the plants that are not going to last. Designer and Gardeners' Question Time-regular Matthew Wilson previously ran London’s oldest nursery, and he going t…
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Join me for an inspiring, in-depth conversation with a business professional who embodies the true essence of empowered vision and leadership—a woman who has learned to successfully play the game of life on and off the field of business through wisdom, education and connection. Amy Boone Thompson is a force of nature in the fitness industry—an inno…
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Do you know the secrets to getting a good deal at the garden centre? When you’re presented with rows of plants for sale, can you pick out the healthy plants that are bursting with life, and avoid the plants that are not going to last. Designer and Gardeners' Question Time-regular Matthew Wilson previously ran London’s oldest nursery, and he going t…
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 Do you want to grow your own veg but have limited space? Perhaps you've got room for a window box or a few containers and don't know where to start. Maybe you're dreaming of fresh, homegrown fruit but don't quite know how to fit it into your plot. Gardeners' World presenter Adam Frost reveals how you can grow your own harvests, no matter how small…
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 Many of us are itching to get out in the garden when spring finally arrives and the weather allows. It feels fantastic to be out in the garden once again, but with much to do and prepare for the coming gardening season, how can we make sure our gardening enthusiasm doesn't get the better of us and we end up with aches and pains or even incur an in…
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April showers, longer lighter days, sunshine and birdsong are all signs that spring is here. There’s an energy that’s awoken and we’re all raring to get out in the garden once again. Plantsperson, author and BBC Gardeners’ World presenter, Frances Tophill, shares what we should be doing in the garden in Spring and how to get started for the year. L…
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What does it mean to play the game of life as a Sacred Athlete—to move with wisdom, purpose, and joy? In this special episode of GET IN, I sit down with Ken Gilbert, the recipient of the 2024 Nia Embodiment Sacred Athlete Award. Ken is a dancer, movement artist, actor, director, and dedicated Nia teacher, whose life’s work has been devoted to the e…
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Spring has well and truly sprung and our gardens are bursting into life. It's a time of excitement and anticipation for the growing year ahead. Monty Don reveals his gardening plans for the year at Longmeadow, what he loves about spring, and shares details about his upcoming Chelsea Flower Show garden. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcas…
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Start your gardening year with growing inspiration in the Spring Conversations podcast from BBC Gardeners' World Magazine. Discover garden design ideas, the best plants to buy, how to bring colour to the garden, veg growing advice, gardening in urban spaces and ways to engage in the natural world, and more. Tune in every Tuesday and Thursday for al…
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In this episode of Ask Alan, Alan Titchmarsh gives watering and feeding advice for house plants, discusses the ideal situation including light levels and how to combat bugs, provides help for non-flowering orchids, and more. Don’t forget to listen for the Wild Card question to see if it's your's! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoic…
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How to reduce in size, when to prune, which variety to choose, how can you stop it drying out and can you change it's colour are a few of the Ask Alan questions Alan Titchmarsh answers in this episode on hydrangeas. Don’t forget to listen for the Wild Card question to see if it's your's! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/ad…
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In this episode of Ask Alan, Alan Titchmarsh offers organic help for tackling various plant ailments and pests in the garden and the greenhouse, in addition to  how we can exist alongside wildlife. Don’t forget to listen for the Wild Card question to see if it's your's! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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What does it mean to truly live in a body? To explore its depths, wisdom, and mysteries? In this episode of GET IN, I sit down with Gil Hedley—a pioneering anatomist, philosopher, and self-proclaimed somanaut—to journey through the lived experience of the human form. Gil shares his profound insights on life in a body, weaving science, philosophy, a…
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Alan Titchmarsh discusses why we need to find the right plants for our garden in this Ask Alan episode. With questions answered on how to grow fragrant flowering shrubs in clay soil, establishing plants on thin sandy soil, tackling gardens with different soil types, and ways to improve your soil. Don’t forget to listen for the Wild Card question to…
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 Roses are a stalwart of the garden, but can come with their challenges. In this episode of Ask Alan, Alan Titchmarsh covers how to care for roses from black spot to mildew and rust, how to feed and keep roses healthy, when and how to plant and prune roses, along with recommendations for his favourite varieties. Don’t forget to listen for the Wild …
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With advice for tackling weeds on the lawn, creating a wildlife lawn, how to feed a lawn and when to cut a lawn and, of course, adding stripes to the lawn, Alan Titchmarsh loves a lawn and there's plenty of advice on caring for your lawn in this episode of Ask Alan. Don’t forget to listen for the Wild Card question to see if it's yours! Learn more …
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Alan Titchmarsh offers advice for gorgeous summer colour in this episode of Ask Alan, including plants that have long flowering periods, adding interest and height to the border, how to propagate summer plants for even more summer blooms, what to plant in a new bed for summer colour, peony and dahlia advice and more. Don’t forget to listen for the …
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In this deeply moving and candid conversation, Lorri Donnahoe, the 2024 SPIRIT OF NIA recipient, shares her courageous journey through mental health challenges. After years of misdiagnosis, she finally discovered she was living with Bipolar II—a revelation that changed everything. Lorri opens up about the struggles and triumphs that have shaped her…
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Garden design pointers and how to garden on a budget are discussed in this episode of Ask Alan. Alan Titchmarsh also gives help for drought-resistance and maintenance-free gardens, how to create privacy from neighbours and the use of hedges, trees and topiary in a garden design. Don’t forget to listen for the Wild Card question to see if it's your'…
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Weeds and how to cope with them in the garden or plot are discussed in this episode of Ask Alan. Hear Alan Titchmarsh offer advice for tackling bindweed, creeping cinquefoil, Japanese knotweed, ground elder and more and poses the question, is the definition of a weed really any plant growing where it's not wanted or growing out of place? Don’t forg…
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With fruit tree care and advice, Alan Titchmarsh covers how to care for splitting bark, apple scab, rust spots on leaves, unripe fruit, looking after grape vines and encouraging a lemon tree to fruit. Is your fruit tree question answered in this episode of Ask Alan? Don’t forget to listen for the Wild Card question to see if it's your's! Learn more…
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Almost every garden has a tricky spot and in this episode of Alan Titchmarsh gives advice for growing in small, residential gardens and in pots, discusses plants for different situations in the garden, what to plant in windy, coastal gardens and where to find inspiration for growing a new garden. Don’t forget to listen for the Wild Card question to…
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Welcome to "Body and Life Nia Alchemist." In this special episode, I’m honored to host Suzanne Cohen, the recipient of the 2024 Nia Teacher of the Year award. With over 25 years of experience embodying and sharing Nia, Suzanne seamlessly weaves together the wisdom of Nia, psychology, and psychotherapy—bringing movement as medicine to life. As a ret…
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In this informative episode of Ask Alan, Alan Titchmarsh gives advice for how to care for lavender and magnolia plants, how to help red robin hedging thrive, ensuring peonies and clematis bloom and more. Don’t forget to listen for the Wild Card question to see if it's your's! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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