This is the sermon podcast of Harvest in Spring Lake and Grand Haven, Michigan. We are a vertical church that lifts up the name of Jesus in worship, holds high the authority of God’s word, and loves well those around us in our community. For more information, please visit www.harvestspringlake.org
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Some moments in life are so special that most people cherish them forever, or at least have them etched in their memories. In this funny, poignant and inspirational podcast, Steve Legg chats to guests about moments in their lives they'll never forget.
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Most people struggle with hearing God for themselves, so this podcast will equip you with tools and practical examples so you can confidently hear God.
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Step into real conversations that follow the life and teachings of Jesus — not from a distance, but up close, with all the honesty, hope, and challenge that a true walk of faith brings. Hosted by Pastor Mike Folsom, each episode invites you to join a community seeking more than just answers — seeking transformation. With timeless truth, relatable stories, and genuine encouragement, Spring Hill New Beginnings offers a refreshing reminder that new life, new strength, and new beginnings are alw ...
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Dharma talks by Jundo Cohen Roshi & priests from Treeleaf Zendo
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Harvest and Beyond. A look into wine, production, business, and more with CA winemaker Hardy Wallace www.dirtyandrowdy.com
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The Elder Tree is a not-for profit organisation, empowering people through grassroots herbal education. This podcast showcases a myriad of amazing plant medicine folk from around Australia doing inspiring things. There are four segments to the podcast: - Herbal Education: Presented by Twiggy Dawn - Permaculture Herbalism: Presented by Tonielle Christensen - Sacred Herbalism: Presented by Stephanie Hazel • Self Care With Herbs: Presented by Jessyca Bosscha Buy us a cuppa so we can continue ...
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Born and raised in Northern Michigan and here to share stories with friends and lessons learned as a hunter in Michigan. An average Michigander with the love for the outdoors. We will discus hunting, gear, tactics, wild forage, fishing, hiking, camping, fur harvest, and much more.
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Listen to gardening inspiration from some of the UK’s most loved and well-respected gardening experts in the award-winning BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine podcast. Enjoy growing advice throughout the year with our Conversations series. Join Monty Don, Frances Tophill, Adam Frost, Arit Anderson, Carol Klein and more for friendly gardening chat and informative discussion with the magazine team, perfect for everyone who enjoys gardening. Hear Alan Titchmarsh solve your gardening problems in Ask A ...
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Welcome to Desert Life Church! Here you will find the audio version of the messages from the weekend services at Desert Life, taught by Pastor Ben Teefy and other Desert Life teaching pastors. We hope you enjoy the service and are encouraged by the message from God's Word.
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True Lasting Change is the Social Media Ministry of Harvest Church of Tampa. Our Pastor is John Paledino. We are currently having services at Spring hill Suites 5396 Primrose Lake Cir, Tampa, FL 33647 Service Times Sunday 9:30 AM and 5:00 PM
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Sonic Seasons is a wild mythic adventure through the wheel of the year. Join your guides and artistic B’witches Rosie May Jones and Flavia Bertram for a meditative journey to where story and land intertwine on the fertile ground of the imagination.
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The Arkansas AgCast is a weekly podcast discussing the latest news, trends and issues impacting Arkansas farmers and ranchers.
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Our award winning On the Limb Podcast with Nature’s Voice Game Calls is a platform for all outdoorsman to come together and talk hunting, fishing and everything outdoors. Everyday hardworking individuals that love God, Family, Country, Hunting and the Outdoors. We want to showcase businesses within the outdoor industry small or large, hear your hunting stories whether successful or unsuccessful, and how you have carried on the hunting heritage and traditions in your family !! Join us every w ...
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Hello! I am Mark Rudd Larsen of Minden, Nebraska, host of Dream Catcher - The Podcast! I have always been a people person in fact I love people! That is why it pains me so much when I meet many people who have long ago given up on or even forgotten what their dreams are! It seams that we get so much into the hype and process of "making a living" that we forget about everything else let alone that you can actually make money, have lots of fun doing it, and make a positive difference in the wo ...
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Top 100 Bluegrass Songs banjo songs which Banjo Hangout members have uploaded to the website.
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Top 100 Bluegrass (Scruggs) Songs banjo songs which Banjo Hangout members have uploaded to the website.
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Can’t sleep? You’re not alone—and there’s help. Nothing Much Happens is a bedtime story podcast beloved by millions. Yoga and meditation teacher Kathryn Nicolai tells soothing, cozy stories where—just as the title says—nothing much happens. That’s the magic. Instead of spiraling thoughts or anxious scrolling, you’ll be gently guided to a calm, comfortable place. Each episode is read twice, with a slower second telling to ease you into rest. Trusted by listeners for over seven years and strea ...
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Join host Larry Meiller every weekday from 11 a.m. to 01:00 p.m. on WPR News stations as he discusses environmental and consumer issues, gardening and helpful "how-to" topics with his guests.
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A Podcast by Beekeepers about more than just beekeeping from the owners of Kara Jo Skin Care & Bee Farm. Bees, farming, chickens, goats, herbs, beer and more!
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Dan The Produce Man and Guido The Gardener share the enjoyment of fresh fruit and vegetables with guests in the food world.
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Timely and relevant agronomic information for the Midwest.
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Kitchen Garden is Britain’s best guide to on how to grow your own food. It offers down-to-earth advice from the finest minds in gardening to make sure you get the tastiest produce from your plot. There are tips on how to grow your own wide range of fruit and vegetable crops and how to control troublesome pests plus what to do on your plot each month. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This podcast focuses on providing timely commercial tree fruit production advice for beginning industry professionals and seasoned growers. Educators from Penn State Extension and faculty from Penn State University’s horticulture, entomology, and plant pathology departments drop in to give insights and observations about what is going on in the orchards.
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A weekly one-hour conversation with guest experts and callers about travel, cultures, people, and the things we find around the world that give life its extra sparkle. Rick Steves is America's leading authority on travel to Europe and beyond. Host and writer of over a hundred public television travel shows and author of 30 best-selling guidebooks, Rick now brings his passion for exploring and understanding our world to public radio. Related travel information and message boards on www.rickst ...
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Would you like to learn how to nurture a garden, raise farm animals, cook recipes from scratch, and preserve food for SHTF? Join me on the Gubba Homestead Podcast, where we share traditional homesteading skills and country insights for a more natural, self-reliant, healthful homestead life.
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Gardening with Ben - Garden and Allotment Podcast Welcome to "Gardening with Ben," your go-to podcast for all things gardening and allotment. Join Ben as he takes you on an engaging and insightful journey through his lush allotment and vibrant garden, sharing the highs and lows of cultivating fruits and vegetables. Whether you're a novice gardener just starting out or an experienced green thumb looking for new tips, Ben's stories and advice offer something for everyone. In each episode, Ben ...
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Follow my journey through a year of living completely off what the land offers: foraging my food, plus materials for everything from clothing and cooking to tools and shelter. Nothing bought, only foraged and crafted. Join me each week to see how I’ve been doing. Do you want to see this podcast before everyone else? And want to see some photos & videos? Go to //blog.woodland-ways.co.uk/nicola-stone-age-year/nicolas-stone-age-year/
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"Beekeeping Buddies" is your go-to podcast for all things buzzing in the world of beekeeping! Join Steve and Luke, two seasoned hobbyist beekeepers with over a decade of experience each, as they take you on a journey through the captivating realm of beekeeping. Tune in as they share firsthand accounts of the latest buzz in their personal bee yards parked in picturesque Peoria, IL. From Midwest seasonal hive updates to intriguing anecdotes, Steve and Luke provide invaluable insights garnered ...
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Join Lisa Mason Ziegler and Layne Angelo as they discuss all things related to gardening, flower farming, and growing from seed. Lisa brings over two decades of flower farming experience to the conversation, while Layne offers the perspective of an avid home gardener, seed starter, and engineer. Together, the duo provides an informative and entertaining look into the world of flowers as well as vegetables, bulbs, woodies, and more. From seed starting to harvesting and everything in between, ...
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Welcome to the sister podcast of Youtuber bareflowerfarm where we interview flower farmers with all experiences- those with just 1 year under their belt to over a decade. So many small flower farms are successful, yet ”fly under the radar” and it’s my goal to highlight their experiences and learnings so that we can all benefit. These interviews are originally made for Youtube, and we encourage your to check out our Youtube channel for visuals and even more episodes! www.youtube.com/@bareflow ...
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The Cozy Kitchen Podcast | Where efficiency meets joy in the heart of the home. Embracing the love of feeding our families.
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Step into the warmth of a kitchen where the seasons set the rhythm, and the hum of homestead life fills the air. On The Cozy Kitchen Podcast, we celebrate the simple joys of cooking with whole ingredients, preserving the harvest, and gathering around the table. Each episode is a slice of country life, with stories of canning jars clinking, bread dough rising by the fire, and the satisfaction of a meal made with care. Whether you’re an experienced homesteader or just longing for a taste of si ...
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Welcome to the Calgary to Cottage Podcast. I‘m Diane Planidin with eXp Realty. We have great communities, local businesses and the people are friendly. Our playground is the Rocky Mountains and the Vibe is Positive. We are so happy you found us! This show is about everything from living in Calgary to the Columbia Valley. We discuss lifestyle, community and homes. We love the great outdoors and making the most of life. If you are making a move to Calgary or Invermere, BC; buying your first ho ...
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A discussion by Precision Risk Management exploring all things crop insurance and anything that is important to protecting your farming and ranching operations. Our most important job is to listen to you, the customer, and deliver solutions that bring value to your operation, business, and life. PRM agents are knowledgeable about the products available to you and desire to understand your operation, so the products can be best positioned to meet your needs.NOT ALL COVERAGE OR PRODUCTS MAY BE ...
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A podcast by Everett Cook of The Desert Sun on food and drink in Palm Springs and the Coachella Valley in southern California.
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Hello and welcome to Diary Of A Folk Witch! My name is Zanna, and I am a practicing Animistic Folk Witch, Priestes and Doula living in Lancashire. Here I will share with you a blend of essays and diary entries that allow you to peer into the very real world of a modern practicing traditional style folk witch and wise woman. You are invited into my innermost world of actual every day living witchcraft. Everything from folklore to foraging. Herbalism to urban homesteading, divination, spells, ...
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"15 Year Anniversary Celebration" - 15 Year Anniversary
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Spring Weather's Impact on Yield, Mississippi River Levels Drop at Harvest and Much More
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53:31On this week’s Arkansas AgCast, we cover challenges facing Mid-South farmers. We start with the Mississippi River, where current low water levels could again disrupt barge traffic, raising transportation costs, and widening basis levels that cut into farm income. Next, we look at how extreme weather last spring is impacting yields during harvest, w…
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Do I trust God enough that He will answer me?
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25:58Trusting God enough that He will answer me is directly tied to our identity in God and what we believe about God. Is God trustworthy? Can I really trust that He is interested enough in me to answer me? An identity grounded in God means that when we think of who we are, one of the first things that comes to mind is our status as someone who God deep…
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Mabon [autumn equinox meditation - mythic adventure deep into the heart of trees]
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20:45Mabon, the autumn equinox, is a moment of balance and stillness, dig roots into the ground and draw all that you need to sustain you for the darkening of the year. In this episode the B’witches guide you through a spiral arbour and deep into connection with the trees. Written by Rosie May Jones & Flavia Bertram Music & Mix by Rosie May Jones…
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September is a wonderful month to enjoy your homegrown vegetables, fruit, herbs, and flowers, whether from your garden, vegetable plot or allotment. There’s something special about picking, preparing and eating produce you’ve grown and nurtured over the summer months, plus, home-grown tastes so much better. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit …
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Garden Talk: Fall lawn maintenance and urban forestry
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1:39:06Turf expert Doug Soldat is back with his annual fall lawn tutorial. We talk with him about how our humid summer affected our lawns and what to do to get ready for spring. In the last half hour we get an update about how wood is harvested in municipalities and how it is repurposed.
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654a Best of Bulgaria; Traveling with Disabilities; Chasing the Sun
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52:00Two tour guides from Sofia explain why Bulgaria is one of Europe's most underrated travel destinations (hint: it has a long, fascinating history — and bargain prices). Author Francine Falk-Allen shares know-how and insights for traveling with a physical disability. And author Richard Cohen describes the varied ways human cultures have long celebrat…
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Powerlifting, Faith, and Education: Evyn Carpenter's Passion Story
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31:10In this episode of the Dream Catcher podcast, host Mark Larsen interviews Evyn Carpenter, a student at Concordia University, who shares her journey from Texas to Nebraska, her passion for powerlifting, and her aspirations in education and faith. Evyn discusses the importance of community, the challenges of being a student-athlete, and her dreams of…
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The Fed Cuts Interest Rates, How Drought Reporting Influences Disaster Funding and Much More
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45:18On this episode of the Arkansas AgCast, we spotlight the return of the Arkansas Farm Trail passport program for its second season. We share how to apply, who’s eligible, and what benefits come with joining the trail. We also discuss the growing concern for drought and how the U.S. Drought Monitor can be a helpful tool with local input from farmers …
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Preparing wills, estate plans and other legal issues, Dane County Food Collective works to improve local food system
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1:39:20We talk with attorneys Michael Riley and Emily Selner about elder law, including what to know about wills and naming someone as your power of attorney. Then, we hear about the Dane County Food Collective’s mission to better the food industry. Our guest is Evan Dannells, a founding member, chef and restaurant owner.…
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Originally presented as Episode 31 of Season 14, September 16, 2024 Our story tonight is called Thunder and Lightning, and it’s a story about slowing down and getting comfortable as the rain comes down. It’s also about cinnamon and clove, a candle’s flame reflected in a window pane, a sofa turned into a nest for afternoon napping, and the calm and …
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Daffodils for spring displays, with Caroline Thomson
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45:46With over 89 cultivars of daffodil, the Backhouse Rossie Estate in Fife, Scotland, holds the only scientific collection of Narcissus in the world. The family’s work revolutionised daffodil breeding in the 19th and early 20th century and inspired the Backhouse Heritage Daffodil Collection. Continuing to preserve and celebrate daffodils at the estate…
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Insects not spreading disease, despite fear; solar energy options; and why farmers are planting prairies
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1:39:05Wisconsin’s assassin bugs and mosquitoes could be worse. Then, a solar industry rep explains the tech and what the loss of federal tax credits could mean for customers. Then, we talk about the many benefits of prairie strips on tilled farmland.
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Dr. Zorba Paster visits Larry, “True North Cabin Cookbook,” Secretary of Wisconsin Department of Tourism on what to do this fall
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1:39:20We reflect on 33 years of “Zorba Paster On Your Health” with Dr. Zorba Paster himself. Then, author Stephanie Hanson joins us to talk about her new “True North Cabin Cookbook.” Finally, Wisconsin Department of Tourism Secretary Anne Sayers returns to talk about autumn activities.
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Episode 35 - Dry Fall, Another Strange Cutout, Luke returns from Spain, Varroa makes it to Spain, HMF correction, Honeybee Hotline Questions, What to do with honey frames
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1:00:10Around the Yard: Dry Midwest Fall: Fall is mostly here, but is sure is dry. Details on Another Cutout: Luke and Steve have another fall cutout. Luke Returns From Spain: Luke goes to Spain... and finds few pollinators? Steve and Luke Review Spainish Honey: We review some honey from Spain I brought back. In the News Varroa Mites make it to S. Austral…
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Downton Abbey exclusive tour, with Lady Carnarvon and Alan Titchmarsh
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38:18Explore the gardens at Highclere Castle with Alan Titchmarsh and Lady Fiona Carnarvon as they take you on an exclusive garden tour. The castle and gardens, known for where the filming of Downton Abbey was undertaken for both the TV series and the feature films, were originally landscaped by Capability Brown and include the Secret Garden, the Monks …
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Walking off lower back pain; the parental grief of “empty nest syndrome”
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1:39:20We look at the effectiveness of walking to relieve lower back pain, then we talk to behavioral health specialist Anne Totero about the emotional distress parents often feel when their children leave home.
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The Power of Perspective, Kindness, and Community
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20:44In this episode, Mark Rudd Larsen discusses the importance of maintaining a positive outlook in a world often filled with negativity. He emphasizes the power of perspective, kindness, and community connection, urging listeners to be more considerate and understanding towards others. Mark also addresses the impact of technology and media on our live…
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Our story tonight is called Autumn at the Inn, Part One, and it’s a story written for all of you who have ever dreamt of taking a little trip to the Village of Nothing Much. It’s about a faded business card passed from friend to friend, an address of an Inn on a lake far away, geese flying overhead, a black cat, rustling leaves, and the start of an…
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157 - Boosting Biodiversity & Brilliant Broccoli
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19:42In celebration of Organic September, this episode dives into how even the smallest garden can become a biodiversity haven. Alice Whitehead from Garden Organic shares simple, beautiful ways to support wildlife—from window boxes and balcony habitats to mini ponds and edible flowers. Then, Rob Smith returns with a broccoli bonanza—reviewing everything…
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Hearing God in an Autumn Season of Transition
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19:56Autumn is typically a time of harvest's end and a period of reflection. We see the reward of our hard work. We have a little breather to reflect and plan before preparing and tilling the land to lie fallow for spring planting. Join us as we explore hearing God during this autumn season of our lives and discover suggestions to make the most of this …
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148. A year in review of Self Care with Herbs
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20:54Come and join me in reviewing a year of juicy conversations as we follow the threads, pull together the themes and reflect on wisdoms shared. **CONNECT** You can connect with JESS via instagram and facebook here and here, join her newsletter community here, buy her handmade herbal products here or book an appointment here. **BUY ME A CUPPA** If you…
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805 Italy Side-Trip Towns; Overnight; Enjoying Mexico City
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52:00Who's afraid of the dark? Adventurer Dan Richards shines a gentle light on what goes on in our world after sunset. Then an Italy tour guide looks beyond the crowds of Florence, Venice, and Rome to share her favorite side trips that are worth the diversion. And a Mexico City guide clues us in on the multicultural neighborhoods and cosmopolitan vibe …
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What To Do Now - Plant Spring-flowering bulbs
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9:47Although spring feels a long way away as we head into autumn and winter, by planting spring flowering bulbs now, you’ll bring a lovely pop of colour and scent to your garden in the early months of next year, as well as provide a source of much-needed nectar and pollen for pollinators too. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/a…
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Garden Talk: Tree health and adding spring color with bulbs
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1:39:05We talk with DNR Forest Health Specialist Paul Cigan about what’s been going on in the state forests this year. We also look at how to add color to your spring lawn.
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Carlo Middione’s Magic & The Rise of Australian Oranges
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38:15This week on the Produce Pair Radio Show Archives, Dan the Produce Man and Guido the Gardener are joined by two special guests! First, we step back to September 14, 2002, when Australian navel oranges were just starting to make their way into the U.S. market. David Mixon of DNE World Fruit Sales joins us to talk about this exciting development and …
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Mango Smoothies and Big Ideas at the Blue Moon!
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30:15In this episode of the Dream Catcher Podcast, Mark Larsen engages in a lively conversation with Brian Burkhardt, exploring his aspirations, community involvement, and views on faith and politics. Brian shares his dreams of possibly becoming a politician, his philanthropic efforts through a truck group, and his thoughts on societal values. The discu…
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Doing the Math on Updated Reference Prices, Have Yourself a Merry Soybean Harvest and Much More
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44:59On this episode of Arkansas AgCast, we break down major changes to farm bill commodity programs under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, including how reference price increases might pencil out. We also dive into the newly released “Make America Healthy Again” report, revising controversial health and agriculture recommendations. Finally, we look at h…
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Home improvement: decks and shoreland care
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1:39:20First, residential remodeler Chad Speight returns with Tim Quigley to talk about the latest trends in decks and outdoor living spaces. Then, we’ll hear why it’s important to care for private lake shorelines. Our guests give advice on what you can do to improve the health of your local lake.
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Originally aired on Season 10, Episode 14 Our story tonight is called The Librarian. It’s a story about the quiet of the closed-up library at the end of the day. It’s also about the books that sometimes get overlooked on the top shelf, a string of lights over an outdoor table, and knowing what your next book will be. Sponsored By: Cured | Visit www…
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Inside Prom's queen and Radio 3 presenter Katie Derham's garden
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35:16 Known for presenting BBC Radio Three's flagship programme In Tune, for being the face of BBC Proms and winning the Strictly Come Dancing Christmas special in 2017, Katie Derham spends a lot of time as a broadcast journalist, but her passion for classical music spills into the gardening space too. Discover Katie's gorgeous garden and how music info…
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Wild rice harvest woes, how carbon fees could lower energy bills, and prescribed burn training
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1:38:27Wisconsin sees its wild rice harvest continue to fall. Then, a a researcher explains how consumers could see lower energy bills. Then, we learn how to get trained as a Burn Boss.
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Create a gorgeous garden that’s easy to care for, with Nick Bailey
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20:25Chelsea garden designer and BBC Gardeners' World TV presenter Nick Bailey shares expert advice for creating a garden that's easy to care for. From resilient plants to plants that require minimal input, to plants that can cope with extremes in temperature and don't succumb to pests and diseases. Get ready to make a list of fabulous plant suggestions…
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Digestive health, Healing after heartbreak, “Time, Beauty, and Grief: A Hike Through Wisconsin’s 50 State Parks”
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1:39:20We talk about common gastrointestinal issues with Dr. Siegfried Yu. Then, psychologist and author Guy Winch joins us to talk about the effects of heartbreak. Finally, discuss “Time, Beauty, and Grief: A Hike Through Wisconsin’s 50 State Parks” with author Betsy Korbinyr.
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147. Remembering the Plants are Not Commodities: Monica Francia on Sacred Herbalism
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1:17:00Monica Francia (she/her) is a Naturopath based in lutruwita / Tasmania. She is a consulting Naturopath, medicine maker, Teacher and Medicinal Herb Farmer at her small scale organic and biodynamic herb farm - Hop Valley Herb Farm. She is also the Coordinator for Herbalists Without Borders Hobart, a non-profit providing accessible health care in nipa…
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AI erodes critical thinking, study says; poets spotlighted in PBS Wisconsin series; and agency tackles childhood trauma
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1:39:04Increasing reliance on AI is taking a toll on independent thinking. Then, we talk about a new PBS Wisconsin web series “Welcome Poets.” Then, the Rainbow Project helps children and families recover from trauma.
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Andy Grant: The Power of Service, Transforming Pain into Purpose
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55:51In this episode of the Dream Catcher Podcast, host Mark Larsen speaks with Andy Grant, a transformation coach and energy healer, about his journey from a troubled childhood filled with trauma and suicidal attempts to a life dedicated to helping others. Andy shares his experiences with mental health, the importance of vulnerability, and the power of…
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Our story tonight is called Autumn World, and it’s a story about a morning with the windows open and fresh fall air blowing through the house. It’s also about crows cawing in a field, coffee and brown sugar, yesterday’s rain drops falling from the trees, a record playing on the turntable, and the feeling of renewal that comes as summer ends. Subscr…
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From Five-a-Day to Today: How Produce Shapes Health
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40:26In this week's historic episode, we’re going back to September 8th, 2001. Cut! It’s a triple celebration — September is National Mushroom Month, National Organic Harvest Month, and, back then, it was even National Five-a-Day Week. Remember that? While Guido is off soaking up the Hawaiian sunshine, Dan the Produce Man flies solo and welcomes Barbara…
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Hearing God in a Summer Season of Harvest
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18:24Summer is a time of harvest, of working hard and long hours and capitalising on the breaks to take a breather and have fun. It is a time of monitoring the weather so that the crops don't become spoiled. During this spiritual season, it is crucial to remain focused on God, to look and listen for the 'little' signs and to nurture your relationship wi…
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Treeleaf Zendo Podcast - The Eight Realizations of a Great Person (Part 1)
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38:01We commence our Jukai (Undertaking the Precepts) preparations and Ango (Peaceful Abiding) season, with a writing by Master Dogen on living wisely and well in this day-to-day life, contained in the "Hachi Dainin Gaku" fascicle of the "Shobogenzo". These are the Eight Realizations of a Great Person. Further reading and discussion for this talk are av…
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To keep your vegetable plot productive in the colder months - and if you’re keen to extend the sowing and growing season – why not grow winter greens for a supply of fresh and nutritious food. Winter greens are just that – green vegetables that can grow and thrive in cooler conditions. Plus, you’ll reap the benefit of the added vitamins which can b…
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804 Favorite Hot Springs in Europe; Walk Around the World
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52:00A photojournalist lets us in on her favorite European hot springs to visit, from Iceland to Turkey and points in between. And a man who spent seven years traversing the globe on foot — with his faithful pup alongside him — describes how his adventure helped him learn to embrace the now. For more information on Travel with Rick Steves - including ep…
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Garden Talk: Time to sow wildflower seeds and a new invasive plant found in the state
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1:39:07Some seeds do better when planted in the fall. Prairie expert Neil Diboll is back to share his advice for what to plant now. Then we talk to an extension weed specialist about stiltgrass.
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George Norris, a visionary who saw beyond his time.
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33:19In this episode of the Dream Catcher Podcast, host Mark Larsen interviews Harold Callahan, who shares insights into the life and legacy of George Norris, a significant figure in Nebraska's history. Norris, known for his integrity and dedication to the common people, served as a U.S. Senator and was instrumental in the creation of the Tennessee Vall…
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AgCast Deep Dive: Arkansas Farm Trail Farmer Conversation
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32:10On this episode of the Arkansas AgCast, we’re putting a spotlight on the Arkansas Farm Trail, ArFB’s passport program designed to connect Arkansans with local farms and food. Host John McMinn sits down with Margie Raimondo of Urbana Farmstead, one of the farmers participating in the program, to get her “boots on the ground” perspective. Margie shar…
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Vehicle maintenance, History of car manufacturing in Wisconsin
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1:39:20First, retired service manager Jim Ward is back to answer your questions about getting water out of your car and prepping for winter driving. Then, we hear about the history of cars and vehicle manufacturers in Wisconsin from Dawn Bondhus, executive director of the Wisconsin Automotive Museum.
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Originally aired as Episode 15 of Season 10 Our story tonight is called Sleeping Weather, and it’s a story about a break from the heat and humidity. It’s also about the view from the porch swing at night, deer walking quietly through the corn fields, and clearing your mind with paper and pen, and the end of the day. Subscribe to our Premium channel…
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