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Arbor Culture

Ben McInerney

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Arbor Culture is a podcast for the urban arborist. Geared more towards the tree business owner, we cover everything there is to know about growing your tree business, the latest tech, equipment and resources avaliable to tree services businesses. If it's happening now in the arbor industry, you'll find it here.
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Benj Geerling

Benj Geerling

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Benj Geerling specialises in dangerous tree removal. Our team can safely remove tree's or branches that create a hazard for people or property. It starts with a no obligation free quote, give Benj Geerling a call, Benj and his team will come out to see what needs to be done and discuss different options with you to save money.
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Rosie on the House

Rosie on the House

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Podcast page for our Saturday morning radio broadcast. Hour #1 is the ”Outdoor Living Hour” a rotation of hosts in agriculture, arbor care, gardening & urban farming. Hour #2 is the ”On The House Hour” covering one element on your home. Hour #3 is the ”Open Home Hour” driven via live call-ins, texts & emails. Additional resources & Maintenance App at www.RosieOnTheHouse.com.
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The ReNewy Living Podcast is a sustainability podcast that celebrates local sustainability. We do this by leading and connecting you with a network of local solutions and people from communities across Australia who are already getting things done. Based in Newcastle NSW, each conversation is with change-makers in our community who are doing good for people and planet. These discussions are designed to inspire action, spark critical thinking and connect you with like-minded people. Ultimatel ...
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Livingston Tree Service

Livingston Tree Service

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Welcome to the Livingston Tree Service Podcast, your trusted source for expert insights in tree care, trimming, and removal across Toledo, Swanton, and surrounding Northwest Ohio communities. Formerly known as Extreme Tree Service, Livingston Tree Service has built its reputation on honesty, integrity, and decades of hands-on experience. For nearly 20 years, our family-led team has provided dependable, professional service rooted in care for both trees and people. At Livingston Tree Service, ...
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The Chondro Lounge

The Reptile Lounge Network

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The Chondro Lounge, a podcast hosted by The Reptile Lounge Network is an educational interview-based podcast about Green Tree Pythons (Morelia Viridis complex) and those that keep them. Lucas Bagnara of LAB Exotics and Chuck Amicone JR of Chill Chondros host bi-weekly episodes to deepen, expand, and proliferate the knowledge of keeping Chondros in captvity.
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When most people think of arborists…they think of chainsaws, wood chippers, and tree removals for “safety reasons” or “potential fire hazard.” In this episode, I’d love you to meet Sam Hardingham, founder of Newcastle-based business Everyday Arbor. An experienced arborist, Sam is challenging that narrow view of what it means to be an arborist. His …
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We’ve become so used to having flowers available year-round, that we rarely stop to think about where they come from, or what happens to the packaging and the presentation waste. In this episode, I’d love you to meet Bec Humphris, florist and founder of Sydney-based florist Not Just a Pretty Flower. Her business exists to inspire and nurture reconn…
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Nursery Expert Jay Harper discusses living plants as holiday decoration, gifts or for a legacy of a life remembered. Plus other tips for winter including pruning deciduous trees, weed prevention, vegetable garden suggestions, trees to plant now and more! Broadcast archive page with expanded content https://rosieonthehouse.com/podcast/outdoor-living…
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A visit from the Arizona Registrar Of Contractors explaining the importance of hiring licensed, bonded and insured contractors and service providers. Navigating their website to check on up to date contractor information. And how the Recovery Fund offers financial recourse for bad work done on their home. The Phoenix Fire Department discuses smoke,…
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We look back at listeners most viewed blogs and You Tube videos of 2025. The transition to a new air conditioning refrigerant. Finicky plant we crave but tough to grow. Tankless water heaters powered by electricity. Water harvesting. Dealing with odors in the home. And what should you remodel first: the kitchen or the bathroom? Broadcast archive pa…
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Weekly To Do on smart home solutions. The holidays are the perfect time to level up your home with smart tech as a gift or for yourself. Plus homeowner questions on mold, a concrete wall with intricate color stucco, missing GFCI reset button, orangeburg pipe, squeaky door hinges and removing burn marks on corian countertops. Broadcast archive page …
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Supporting local businesses keeps three times more money circulating within the local economy. Boosting jobs creation and community opportunities. Kimber Lanning is the founder of Local First Arizona supporting independent businesses. And from Family Roots Farm, Mark and Annette Smith specializing in American Wagyu beef represents a successful mode…
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Perennial plants are a hearty variety that can handle the cold. Known for an extended lifespan compared to annuals and biennials. Learn about garden design with perennials. Plus various suggested perennials that provide privacy and edibles. Broadcast archive page with expanded content https://rosieonthehouse.com/podcast/outdoor-living-hour-ultimate…
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The building and construction industry takes up a huge chunk of the total waste generated in NSW and across Australia, far more than what comes from our everyday household rubbish bins. When a building comes down, so many materials are left behind. But where do they all go? The good news, there are great solutions for recycling in construction and …
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Weekly To Do on skylights. A feature to bring natural light into your home. Holiday events around the house. And homeowner questions on a bathroom exhaust fan leak, a questionable water heater installation, a water softening system failure and more. broadcast archive page with expanded content https://rosieonthehouse.com/podcast/open-home-hour-live…
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Fathom Realty Elite's Jonathan Miller discusses some of the programs available for first time home buyers. Despite the complexities, housing counseling agencies offer unbiased guidance to purchase a home and build investment equity over renting. Early preparation on eligibility is key. Original broadcast archive page with expanded content https://r…
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Ben and Ashley Menges of Menges Ranch joins the Arizona Farm Bureau's Julie Murphree discussing holiday traditions on the farm. Its a special time for family gatherings. Menges Ranch is known for their grass fed, sustainable beef too. They discuss the process of producing quality, nutritious beef, cooking techniques and the challenges they face fro…
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Our Weekly To Do on Aging/Living In Place with simple modifications for safety and accessibility while living independently in the home. Update on the Saugaro cactus census. Arizona Staycations and other stories on Thanksgiving weekend. Original broadcast archive page with expanded content https://rosieonthehouse.com/podcast/open-home-hour-live-lis…
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Our two favorite organizations we support that provide food, clothing and shelter for those in need. Our guests from St. Vincent de Paul and Habitat For Humanity discuss the amazing work they perform daily and how you can volunteer your time or donate. Original broadcast archive page with expanded content https://rosieonthehouse.com/podcast/on-the-…
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Discussion with Justin Rohner of Agriscaping.com about one of our favorite trees, the Ironwood. Plus we introduce you to 'The Lunatic Farmer' Joel Salatin and his naturally sustainable Polyface Farms. Plus the British series 'Clarkson's Farm' that follows Jeremy Clarkson's attempt to run a farm in countryside England. Original broadcast archive pag…
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Our Weekly To Do on refreshing your bedroom with ideas with 3 sample types of budget. We welcome Mesa Masonry to the Certified Partner Network. And questions about recourse for a restoration contractor who isn't getting the job done, aluminum cladding, venting a water heater inside a garage and more. Original broadcast archive page with expanded co…
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How you can turn your outdoor space into a warm, inviting place to relax or entertain during the winter. A national remodeling company's sudden closing due to bankruptcy. Plus homeowner questions on buckling drywall tape joints, whole house fans and a sunroom roof leak. Original broadcast archive page with expanded content https://rosieonthehouse.c…
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Permaculture changed the way 'Farmer Greg' Peterson and The Bee Oasis' Don Titmus designed their gardening. Emphasis on regenerative culture over sustainability. Working with nature, not against it. They explain in detail was permaculture involves and its principals for gardens that eventually regenerate themselves thru these principals. Original b…
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Choosing to knock down and rebuild a house is a big decision. But instead of a standard project home, what happens when you choose a passive house - a design built for comfort, efficiency, and sustainability? In this episode, I’d love you to meet ReNewy Living community member Jess Bollinger from Lake Macquarie, NSW. Jess works in environmental sus…
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Todd Russo of REEIS Air Conditioning talks about the largest rebate and tax credit incentives on home energy improvements regarding A/C units, insulation, ductwork, electrical panels and more. Rosie Certified Realtor Vikki Gorman discusses title and wire fraud and what you can do to not be a victim. An innovation in wireless charging and more! Orig…
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Thunderbird Plumbing discusses maintenance tips to help your water heater last longer. Some of the newer technology of water heaters. And more maintenance talk about toilets, shut off valves, water pressure, dishwashers and other things plumbing related. Original broadcast archive page with expanded content https://rosieonthehouse.com/podcast/on-th…
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Jay Harper discusses container gardening using pots and other seasonal planting tips. He reviews the different material types of pots, advantages and considerations including size, potting soil, watering and fertilizing. Its the best time of year to plant just about everything. Original broadcast archive page with expanded content https://rosieonth…
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Weekly To Do on maintaining your dryer vent. The history of Veterans Day. Introducing a new partner called Roll-A-Shield. Homeowner questions about toilets, an electrical issue and what renovation project should take priority. Original broadcast archive page with expanded content https://rosieonthehouse.com/podcast/open-home-hour-live-listener-call…
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Garage doors have become more safer and smarter to operate. Chris and Trevor of Same Day Garage Door Services discuss how technology has evolved, the MyQ app as a gamechanger and tips to keep your garage door functioning correctly on site and away from the home. Original broadcast archive page with expanded content https://rosieonthehouse.com/podca…
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Grow your own 'FARM-macy'. Justin Rohner talks about healing gardens. Focusing on growing plants that support health and wellness. He has the 6 steps featuring plants for specific common health issues, setting your soil right for success and good habits to tender your garden for a healthier you! Original broadcast archive page with expanded content…
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In this episode, we’re at the closing of the 2024/ 2025 Lake Macquarie Sustainable Neighbourhoods Waste to Art exhibition. It’s a free, annual event that brings together thought-provoking artworks made entirely from waste by people across the community. Some of the pieces are so refined, it’s hard to believe they began as waste. For many households…
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Plumbing expert Eddie Cervantes of Temperature Control in Tucson, Arizona talks about maintaining your plumbing before holiday guests arrive. Preventative care to keep those drains flowing. Including some homeowner questions on slow flushing toilets, black ring in the toilet bowl, a leaking shower valve, garbage disposal care and more! Original bro…
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Rosie Right Design Build Operations Manager Bruce Stumbo along with Rosie discuss the importance of choosing the right contractors. Why its paramount to find licensed, bonded and insured contractors. Sources in finding reputable companies. And other tips to have a good experience about your remodeling project done right! Original broadcast archive …
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Arizona Farm Bureau's Julie Murphree is joined by Sierra Farms cotton producer Cassy England. One of Arizona's 5 C's, cotton holds a deep historical and cultural importance. The fiber and seed are of the highest quality shipped around the world. We discuss cotton's economic benefit, how technology has help sustainability, near perfect growing condi…
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In this episode, I’d love you to meet James Felton-Taylor and Annabelle Kater, who run Australian Sustainable Timbers in Dungog NSW. As native forest managers and timber processors, they’re passionate about showing there’s a better way to work with the bush by rethinking timber production. This conversation is a great reminder that when you lead wi…
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Guests from Fiberspan Concrete Elements discuss their innovative lightweight concrete vigas that replace traditional wooden vigas on Pueblo style homes. Durable, realistic wood grain fools even the professionals. Also make door and window headers and scuppers that are constructed to last. Plus a homeowner has moisture damage on her home balcony. Or…
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Our Weekly To Do on Fall decorating outside your home from pumpkins and plants to simple vintage items. Guests from the Hondo Rodeo Festival talk about the million dollar purse up for grabs featuring the best of the best rodeo riders. Can you super heat you home like super cooling in the summer? And more things happening around the House. Original …
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'Farmer Greg' Peterson's guest is Kari Spencer. She discusses the advantages of adding livestock to your Urban Farm. The focus on chickens, ducks and goats. They provide more than eggs, milk and entertainment. As the author of City Farming, Kari talks about what it takes to raise livestock in urban spaces. Original broadcast archive page with expan…
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Our Weekly To Do on planting trees. We introduce a new Rosie On The House Certified Partner called Fiberspan Concrete Elements. Producing products like vigas that look like natural wood but durable as stone. Plus Tom Cole and Julie Pickerill from the Arizona Registrar Of Contractors discussing the importance of hiring licensed contractors and how y…
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Dennis Rodenberg of Thermal Advantage discusses the unique way to insulate block homes and walls. A non-toxic, non-expanding foam that's injected thru the block cavities that can raise the insulation R-Value about 6 times higher for energy efficiency, sound reduction, less dust and bugs. Its a game changer! Original broadcast archive page with expa…
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Its the best time of the year to plant your gardens and trees. And the transition to winter lawns. Nursery and garden expert Jay Harper discusses the 'leaf, root and stem' veggies to put in the ground. Controlling weeds thanks to recent rain. Fertilizing and other techniques to get started. Original broadcast archive page with expanded content http…
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Weekly To Do on reviving your laundry room. Plus homeowner questions on a humidity issue in a zero energy home, surface water intrusion from a neighbor's gutters, a new garage floor coating, roofing, water/sewer line insurance and more! Original broadcast archive page with expanded content https://rosieonthehouse.com/podcast/open-home-hour-live-lis…
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The water treatment industry is filled with misleading and fraudulent claims. Jon Owens of Aquazona/Kinetico discusses popular treatment devices highlighting operation, limitations and differences among manufacturers. Why a Consumer Confidence Report from your water supplier may not tell the whole story on contaminants. And explaining a real water …
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Agriscaping.com's Justin Rohner discusses his holiday gardening advice focusing on fast growing plants to harvest in time for the holidays. What to plant for winter gardening. The concept of agritainment zoning as a way to reduce farmland loss. Gardening soil tips and the unique farmer's market. Original broadcast archive page with expanded content…
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Our Weekly To Do on smoke and fire with an emphasis on what to do and who to contact first after a fire. Plus some startling statistics about energy needs and the federal debt over the next decade. Homeowner questions and other notes of interest around Rosie On The House. Original broadcast archive page with expanded content https://rosieonthehouse…
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We discuss the importance of regular HVAC tune-ups especially before the heating season begins with Rosie On The House Certified Partner Day & Night Air Conditioning. Differences between gas packs and heat pumps, advances in heat pump technology, the critical role of air filters and benefits of maintaining your system for better air quality to keep…
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The Arizona Farm Bureau's Julie Murphree's guest is a sixth generation agriculturalist and member of the Arizona Pork Council Jeff Maynard. Jeff highlights the importance of pork production and agriculture education for future farmers in Arizona. And we discuss everything pork during National Pork Month. Consumed worldwide with nutritional benefits…
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What’s the first thing that comes to mind when I say the word “activist”? It’s a word that can stir up a lot of feelings — but at its heart, it’s simply about standing up for what you believe in…and doing something about it. In this episode, I’d love you to meet Michelle Dado-Millynn, a Dungog-based film producer whose work shines a light on people…
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Our Weekly To Do on pest control with Rosie On The House Certified Partner Blue Sky Pest Control. Explaining the behavior of termites, scorpions, ants and bees with tips on what to observe around your home. Homeowner question about damaged stucco on a manufactured home. We talk to the manager of Best Western Rancho Grande who provided accommodation…
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The Fed rate cuts don't directly lower mortgage rates. So we gathered our Rosie On The House Certified Partners from Galaxy Lending Group and Fathom Realty Elite to discuss a realistic practical guide for home buyers, sellers and homeowners considering remodeling. There are opportunities for concessions, financing options and market conditions in r…
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The Urban Farm's 'Farmer Greg' Peterson's guests are Sawan Tai & Bryant Cruz from Spaces Of Opportunity. A large scale community farm project in south Phoenix. Besides growing organic produce, it educates community members on farming techniques and operates a consistent farmer's market. Spaces Of Opportunity's mission is to educate, empower and pro…
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A community food co-op in the main street of a small regional town can have a massive impact, not just on the reduced environmental impact of locally grown food, but also the value of having access to healthy food, support for local growers and really strong community connections. I'm having a conversation with Anna Crane from the Dungog Wholefood …
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