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Sex Party with Dustin Rybka
EP 167: "Secret Slutty Marine" with Abby Rose

Sex Party with Dustin Rybka

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 71:05


ABBY ROSE SQUIRTS AND GOES HORNY WILD WHILE IN THE MARINES! Dustin welcomes Adult Performer and OnlyFans Creator Abby Rose to the show this week for an episode of squirt soaked carpet, getting slutty while in the Marines, open relationships, and giving pilots some extra oral motivation to land the plane safely. Abby goes in depth about how super squirt shows while camming were not the best idea for her to perform while on carpet, all of her horny hook ups while in the US Marines, and how she kept her job as a flight attendant not just exciting for herself, but for the pilots as well.  Abby also tells Dustin about her journey so far in the porn industry, wanting to get all of the Military Veteran Porn Performers together for one big gangbang, what she is up to on her OnlyFans, and what it's been like to balance an open relationship on top of it all. Get ready for a fun one. Welcome to EP 167: "Secret Slutty Marine" with Abby Rose.Watch the video version on YouTube YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIuCkOl_XummXVdu1t3XOuQFollow Abby RoseInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/itsabbyrosemain (@itsabbyrosemain) Follow the showInstagram: https://instagram.com/sexparty.fm (@sexparty.fm)Twitter: https://twitter.com/sexpartyfm (@sexpartyfm)Follow Dustin Instagram: https://instagram.com/dustinrybka (@dustinrybka)Twitter: https://twitter.com/dustinrybka (@dustinrybka)Sex Party with Dustin Rybka

Birth Story Podcast
212 || World Down Syndrome Day with Abby Rose Green of the HERSELF Podcast

Birth Story Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 101:14


Today is World Downsyndrome Day! Celebrating all of our homies with an extra chromy. Thank you for being here and sharing this podcast episode with someone that you know that is parenting and/or pregnant and Down's Syndrome is part of their story.  Heidi sits down with Abby Rose Green of the HERself Podcast to chat about fertility, an unexpected anatomy scan, an amniocentesis, chromosomal uniqueness, Down's Syndrome, and birth.  Abby was originally planning an unmedicated homebirth. She shares how she changed plans and was still able to achieve the beautiful vaginal birth she so desired with her son Owen.  This episode brought Abby and Heidi to tears as they bonded over parenting children with a "diagnosis" they were not anticipating.  Follow along on Instagram: Abby: Instagram.com/abbyrosegreen Heidi: Instagram.com/birth.story.academy We would love for you to write a review for both the Birth Story Podcast and the HERself podcast if you have time today.  XOXO PS. There is always room for you in Birth Story Academy. Join Heidi for all of your childbirth education needs at BirthStory.com. Use code BIRTHSTORYFRIEND for $20 OFF the course and a FREE copy of the Birth Story Pregnancy guidebook and journal. 

Farmerama
Soil: Common Ground: Ep1: Our Beginning

Farmerama

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 31:18


SOIL: Common Ground is a three-part podcast series produced by Somerset House exploring what soil can teach us about being human, through the lens of art. Our entire existence is dependent on our relationship with soil. As awareness builds of the enormity of the ecological crisis that we are facing, a growing number of artists are engaging with soil as a material in their work. This three part series responds to the Somerset House exhibition ‘Soil: The World at Our Feet', unearthing soil's role in our future through the work of artists and thinkers working with it. Soil is the basis of many creation stories around the world. It is our beginning, and it is what we will return to. In Episode 1 of Common Ground we look at soil as the matter from which life emerges. Exploring growth, beginnings and the ways soil as a material offers unique opportunities for exploration. We hear from artist Asad Raza who makes ‘neo-soil' from scratch and covers the floor of galleries with it. Artist Eve Tagny's work examines the cultivation of the Rose as a way to ask questions about the ways we interact with the world. Agroecologist Nicole Masters and farmer Abby Rose, lay out what soil is and why it holds the key to our survival. The episode is set within the garden of our presenter Shenece Oretha. Working with soil has shaped her relationship to the place where she lives and informed her art practice. The series launches off from the Somerset House exhibition SOIL: The World at Our Feet. Presented by Shenece Oretha Produced by Jo Barratt and Alannah Chance Exec produced by Alannah Chance and Eleanor Ritter-Scott. The series is mixed by Mike Woolley Original music by Andrew Pekler Episode Image: Asad Raza: Plot feat. BB (Fabrizio Ballabio, Alessandro Bava) + Lydia Ourahmane e Moriah Evans, Curated by Leonie Radine, Museion Bozen/Bolzano, 25.03.2023 – 03.09.2023, Photo: Lineematiche – L. Guadagnini, © Museion This series is part of the Somerset House Podcast.

Krazy Train with Jasmin St. Claire
Fantasies and Fetishes with Abby Rose

Krazy Train with Jasmin St. Claire

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2025 31:15


Sponsored By: BetOnline.Ag: https://www.betonline.ag/ Krazy Train Podcast: Abby Rose on Fetishes, Fans, and Life Beyond the Industry

The Cody Tucker Show
Abby Rose | The Cody Tucker Show #171

The Cody Tucker Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 71:36


This week Cody Tucker and adult film star Abby Rose talk about McDonalds, the Amish, Michael Jackson, and much more!

Investing in Regenerative Agriculture
Abby Rose - On raising non-extractive funding and the power of AI to help farmers with observation

Investing in Regenerative Agriculture

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 64:53 Transcription Available


A conversation with Abby Rose, co-founder of Vidacycle and Farmerama, about the role and potential of AI in observation, alternative investment, the power of transparency, why regenerative viticulture is so interesting, and more.Why did someone who didn't really need the money and had serious and reasonable questions about the tendency of startups, both in and outside the regenerative space, to keep raising money, ended up raising funding? Not in a traditional, potentially extractive way, but a revenue share, and service fee, and a cap.---------------------------------------------------Join our Gumroad community, discover the tiers and benefits on www.gumroad.com/investinginregenag. Support our work:Share itGive a 5-star ratingBuy us a coffee… or a meal! www.Ko-fi.com/regenerativeagriculture----------------------------------------------------More about this episode on https://investinginregenerativeagriculture.com/abby-rose-2.Find our video course on https://investinginregenerativeagriculture.com/course.----------------------------------------------------The above references an opinion and is for information and educational purposes only. It is not intended to be investment advice. Seek a duly licensed professional for investment advice.Use KOEN10 for 10% off! https://rfsi-forum.com/2024-rfsi-europe/ https://foodhub.nl/en/opleidingen/your-path-forward-in-regenerative-food-and-agriculture/Support the showFeedback, ideas, suggestions? - Twitter @KoenvanSeijen - Get in touch www.investinginregenerativeagriculture.comJoin our newsletter on www.eepurl.com/cxU33P! Support the showThanks for listening and sharing!

The Military Millionaire Podcast
Serving Beyond the Military: Abby Rose's Journey of Entrepreneurship, Philanthropy, and Empowerment

The Military Millionaire Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 51:53


Real estate investment has been a promising vehicle of wealth accumulation for many investors. A strategic approach coupled with careful risk analysis can turn real estate into an efficient avenue to generate passive income  Abby Rose, is a veteran who has explored several entrepreneurial endeavors, including OnlyFans, running a nonprofit, and becoming a yoga instructor. Abby shares her story of launching two nonprofit organizations, her experiences as a sex worker, her transition to yoga, and her financial freedom journey. She enlightened listeners on the realities of running a nonprofit and its challenges, such as maintaining good bookkeeping, managing employees, and establishing non-compete clauses. Abby also advocates for humility as a trait for post-military success and emphasizes the importance of pursuing passion in entrepreneurial ventures. What You'll Learn: Learn how to expand philanthropic initiatives beyond financial donations to include direct community engagement and support. Understand the value of self-mastery, financial independence, and creative entrepreneurship in achieving personal and professional fulfillment. Explore how integrating wellness practices can contribute to personal growth, resilience, and overall well-being. Discover practical strategies for managing expenses, increasing savings, and building long-term financial stability. And so much more!   Timestamp: 00:01:06 Introducing Guest Abby Rose 00:01:26 Abby's Journey to Financial Freedom 00:01:58 Abby's Arrival on the Show 00:02:24 Abby's House Hunting Experience 00:04:10 Abby's Backstory and Military Experience 00:11:05 The Happy Bean Project 00:14:30 Challenges and Lessons from Running a Nonprofit 00:24:52 Transitioning Out of the Military 00:26:11 Struggling with Motherhood and Financial Stability 00:26:20 Venturing into Stripping and Coffee Shop Business 00:26:53 The Dark Side of Stripping 00:27:03 Finding Joy in Pole Dancing 00:27:43 Transitioning to Online Work 00:28:25 Success in Selling Pictures on Instagram 00:29:01 The Impact of Sex Work on Personal Life 00:29:39 Exploring the Idea of Starting an OnlyFans 00:30:07 The Reality of Sex Work 00:31:04 The Journey to Financial Freedom 00:34:20 The Transition to Yoga and Wellness 00:41:46 The Impact of Yoga on Physical and Mental Health 00:45:06 The Journey to Financial Freedom Revisited   -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------   Snag a FREE copy of my book, and get connected to the Military Millionaire community on all of your favorite platforms: https://www.frommilitarytomillionaire... Join The War Room Mastermind (no, not Andrew Tate's knockoff), the only mastermind exclusively for service members and veterans striving to achieve financial freedom: https://www.frommilitarytomillionaire... #militarymillionaire  - Recommended books and tools: https://www.frommilitarytomillionaire...   - SUBSCRIBE: https://bit.ly/2Q3EvfE   - Website: https://www.frommilitarytomillionaire...   Instagram:  / frommilitarytomillionaire     Facebook:  / militarymillionaire     - My name is David Pere, I am an active duty Marine, and have realized that service members and the working class use the phrase "I don't get paid enough" entirely too often. The reality is that most often our financial situation is self-inflicted. After having success with real estate investing, I started From Military to Millionaire to teach personal finance and real estate investing to service members and the working class. As a result, I have helped many of my readers increase their savings gap, and increase their chances of achieving financial freedom! - Click here to SUBSCRIBE: https://bit.ly/2Q3EvfE to the channel for more awesome videos!

Extraordinary Thoughts for the Ordinary Mind
Abby Rose Talks Mental Health, Military Service, and Sex Work!

Extraordinary Thoughts for the Ordinary Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 55:54


Welcome back to another electrifying episode of Talkin' Crazy, Today we've got a powerhouse of a guest, the remarkable Abby Rose. Abby's going to drop some truth bombs about the adult industry and how it's intertwined with her past life in the military. From her experience with subscribers to the mental toll of the sex work, Abby gives us the raw and honest lowdown. She's not just another guest; Abby is a beacon of light for the community, running a nonprofit in Houston, committing to acts of kindness like clothing donations and planning to teach yoga to the homeless. But don't be fooled, her journey hasn't been all smooth sailing; from confronting employee scamming to navigating the adult world, Abby's story is as real as it gets. We're going to talk mental health, especially within the context of the military, where Abby shares her own battles and the importance of seeking help. Hear her story of transitioning out of military life into the world of stripping and online performance, working hard to make ends meet, and dealing with the heavy stigmas that come with such life choices.

Experience Motherhood
29. THROW BACK: Parenting When Tired with Abby Rose Green

Experience Motherhood

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2023 30:29


Exhausted and overwhelmed by motherhood? You're not alone. This throwback episode features a heartfelt conversation with Abby Rose Green,  a life and business coach, podcaster, Down syndrome inclusion advocate, and speaker. Abby co-owns Pursuing HER Purpose, a business devoted to helping the budding entrepreneur launch their own big idea and she co-owns HERself, a podcast and community that has over 2.5 million downloads and focuses on getting women one step further than they are today. Abby candidly shares her personal journey, offering invaluable insights and practical strategies to manage exhaustion and overwhelm. She underscores eliminating guilt and shame, aligning with oneself, and adopting small habit-changing techniques to deal with burnout and stress. Her story serves as an inspirational guide for all mothers wrestling with overpowering fatigue.KEY TAKEWAYS:Mindset shifts and habit formation are crucial for life balanceIntegrating self-care into busy schedules is possibleOvercoming comparison is key to reaching our goals--> Click here to join the waitlist for my Experience Identity Course! This course will help you look inside yourself and become the best mom you can be. In the world filled with noise, you can rediscover your own voice and be authentic in your motherhood journey.  Get on the waitlist and be ready to embark on this transformative journey toward a more fulfilling, aligned motherhood experience. Course will be opening again early January!The book both Abby & Elisabeth refer to in this episode: Atomic Habits by James ClearBe sure to check out Abby Rose Green!Abby's InstagramPursuing Her PurposeHerself PodcastLet's Connect: Follow over on Instagram: @experiencemotherhood GET MY WEEKLY EMAIL Discover YOU again after kids by Joining the Experience Identity Waitlist Get access to other resources over at https://www.experiencemotherhood.com/resources -->Take one minute to subscribe, rate and review the podcast! Your support is incredibly meaningful!Support the ShowA small monetary gesture helps me keep this podcast going, so thank you in advance!Until next time. . . Go Experience Motherhood!Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only.

Fearless Fempire
Ep 38: Gut Instincts: Unveiling the Power of Functional Medicine for Female Entrepreneurs | with Abby Rose of Abigail Rose Wellness

Fearless Fempire

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2023 46:41


In this episode, we're diving deep into the realm of functional medicine with our guest, Abby Rose of Abigail Rose Wellness. As female entrepreneurs, we often find ourselves on the brink of burnout, and Abby emphasizes the crucial role of nutrition. Anyone else unintentionally neglect their meals here and there?! Abby specializes in gut and hormone health, offering not just quick fixes but long-term solutions that require time for healing. Many people, reaching a breaking point, turn to functional medicine when conventional approaches fall short. We explore the difference between functional and conventional medicine, shedding light on the unfortunate lack of nutritional education in certain medical training. The truth is, we'll either invest in our health now or pay the price later so prioritizing it is valuable. And perfection is not the goal; empowerment is. She shares insights into why gut health is the cornerstone of overall well-being, explaining its profound impact on inflammation and subsequent health conditions. Tune in to discover how taking control of your well-being can transform your life as a female entrepreneur. Remember, your health is the number one priority, and the journey to wellness begins with empowerment, information, and the joy of making choices that serve you best. Where to find Abby: Abigail Rose Wellness Website Abby on Instagram Follow us at:Taylor Jones Photography Website TikTok Instagram Facebook

Happy Nurse Educator
Welcome to the Happy Nurse Educator Podcast

Happy Nurse Educator

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 3:13


Welcome to the Happy Nurse Educator Podcast with Jon Haws and Abby Rose from NURSING.com where we take nurse educators from discouraged and stressed to motivated and passionate. Download FREE Lesson Plans today - happynurseeducator.com 91,938 nursing students every year are rejected from nursing schools in part due to a lack of faculty. Think about that. That's a 100,000 nearly nursing students that are being kept away from this journey of becoming a nurse, entering the hospital floor, and helping with this growing population of patients. All because of a lack of nursing school faculty, not only that but it gets worse. Nursing schools experience an 11.8% faculty attrition rate, 11.8% of nursing school faculty are leaving that profession every single year. Not only are students failed in this traditional system, but this also means faculty are being failed. You are overworked and lack resources and you're underpaid and some of you may even be new to this phase of your career, this side of nursing and that gets discouraging as well. Let us take some of that burden off your shoulders.  Download FREE Lesson Plans today - happynurseeducator.com    

Lecker
S7 Ep3: A Common Language (Good Bread #3)

Lecker

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2023 39:22


Is it possible or productive to organise around a common language in order to reimagine how we produce grain and bread? In the third and final part of Good Bread, Kim and Ruth reflect on some of their experiences working on the project and consider what the future of good bread might look like. Good Bread is a three part series made with Farmerama exploring The Body Lab, a participatory arts and research project by baker Kimberley Bell and artist Ruth Levene considering standardised grain testing and the possibility of reimagining measurement within the system that surrounds bread production.  The Body Lab is funded by Farming The Future. Good Bread is hosted and produced by Lucy Dearlove. Thanks to everyone at Farmerama who has helped on this series in various ways: Jo Barratt, who was a fantastic exec, Abby Rose, Dora Taylor, Olivia Oldham, Annie Landless, Eliza Jenkins and Lucy Fisher. The music is by Owen Barratt. The artwork was by Hannah Grace.  Thanks also to everyone else who has been part of the series: Fred Price at Gothelney Farm, Rosy Benson at Field Bakery + Mill and Chris Holister at Shipton Mill. Thanks to everyone who contributed to the Breadline! Make sure you listen to Cereal, Katie Revell's Farmerama series about bread.

Lecker
S7 Ep2: The Price of Consistency (Good Bread #2)

Lecker

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2023 39:13


Consistency is at the heart of industrial bread production, from the field to the mill to the oven. But what is it costing us? Good Bread is a three part series made with Farmerama exploring The Body Lab, a participatory arts and research project by baker Kimberley Bell and artist Ruth Levene considering standardised grain testing and the possibility of reimagining measurement within the system that surrounds bread production. The Body Lab is funded by Farming The Future. Thanks to Shipton Mill for their openness and generosity in allowing the Body Lab to explore these ideas Good Bread is hosted and produced by Lucy Dearlove. Thanks to everyone at Farmerama who has helped on this series in various ways: Jo Barratt, Abby Rose, Dora Taylor, Olivia Oldham, Annie Landless, Eliza Jenkins and Lucy Fisher. The music is by Owen Barratt. The artwork was by Hannah Grace.  If you haven't already listened to Cereal the previous Farmerama series about bread made by Katie Revel, I can't recommend it highly enough!

Lecker
S7 Ep1: What is Good Bread? (Good Bread #1)

Lecker

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2023 29:37


How is the quality of bread measured by the system that produces and consumes it?  Good Bread is a three part series made with Farmerama exploring The Body Lab, a participatory arts and research project by baker Kimberley Bell and artist Ruth Levene considering standardised grain testing and the possibility of reimagining measurement within the system that surrounds bread production. The Body Lab is funded by Farming The Future. Thanks to Shipton Mill for their openness and generosity in allowing the Body Lab to explore these ideas. Good Bread is hosted and produced by Lucy Dearlove. Thanks to everyone at Farmerama who has helped on this series in various ways: Jo Barratt, Abby Rose, Dora Taylor, Olivia Oldham, Annie Landless, Eliza Jenkins and Lucy Fisher. The music is by Owen Barratt. The artwork was by Hannah Grace.  If you haven't already listened to Cereal, the previous Farmerama series about bread made by Katie Revell, I really urge you to. 

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Join The Journey
S2:166 1 Samuel 26

Join The Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 8:44


David could have killed Saul? In this episode, Emma Dotter and Abby Rose show us that David was faithful to the Lord's the commands and trusted that He would enact justice.  Scripture Referenced: James 1:13  Additional Resources:  Check out Join the Journey's Daily Devotionals & Discussion Questions by following this link: https://www.jointhejourney.com/   Grab a NEW Join The Journey Journal: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C7TCKPR1/ref=sr_1_14?crid=3MDHUUF0FW85G&keywords=join+the+journey+volume+2&qid=1686688452&sprefix=join+the+journ%2Caps%2C122&sr=8-14   Join the Journey Jr. https://www.jointhejourney.com/jr/5781-do-you-remember-god-s-promises-to-abraham   Grab a NEW Join The Journey Jr. Journal: https://www.amazon.com/Genesis-Jesus-Vol-Journey-Journal/dp/B0C7TCBFSG/ref=sr_1_4?crid=1RSZG7ERDLZ3F&keywords=join+the+journey+jr&qid=1686838113&sprefix=join+the+journey+%2Caps%2C116&sr=8-4 

Daily Doctor's Kitchen
Soil matters with Abby Rose

Daily Doctor's Kitchen

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 7:15


How does soil quality link to your health?Full length podcast episodes are found on “The Doctor's Kitchen Podcast” and the cookbooks plus weekly recipes are on the website www.thedoctorskitchen.com But here, for a few minutes a day enjoy short snippets of information about flavour as well as function & how delicious food can be enjoyable and health promoting too. I'll see you in The Daily Doctor's kitchen Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Farmerama
82: Sail powered supply networks, Hydrology and a regenerative finance model

Farmerama

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2023 26:31


This month we start by hearing about the possibilities of supply networks fuelled by sailing ships. We are encouraged to think again about water in the landscapes we are part of, and we hear how one woman in Mexico is working on connecting people in the financial world and those who work with the land with the aim of re-orienting our economy so it serves life. We're very grateful to those of you that support us and allow us to bring you these stories every month. Even the smallest contribution makes a big difference to us. So if you'd like to become a supporter, please visit. https://www.patreon.com/farmerama This episode of Farmerama was made by me, Jo Barratt, Abby Rose, and Dora Taylor. A big thanks to the rest of the Farmerama team Katie Revell, Olivia Oldham, Fran Bailey, Annie Landless, Eliza Jenkins and Lucy Fisher. Our theme music is by Owen Barratt

The No-Till Market Garden Podcast
Holistic Business/Economic Models, The Award-Winning Farm Podcast Farmerama Radio & Simple Regenerative Apps with Abby Rose of Vidacycle

The No-Till Market Garden Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 94:15


Today I, Mimi, am speaking with my good good friend Abby Rose of Vidacycle, a farmer, physicist, and soil health advocate. She is the co-founder of Vidacycle Tech which makes easy to use web applications that support farmers on their regenerative path wherever they are. I've used these apps, spent a lot of time with her, think the world of her, and I feel this episode is part two of where we left off with Jim of Red Shirt Farm where we exposed the tender underbelly of the systems we're all working in and trying very hard to keep our heads above. In this conversation, Abby and I also talk about her other work on an AWESOME award-winning podcast, Farmerama Radio, if you haven't heard of it already go find it wherever you listen to podcasts. Specifically, the LANDED series. Her experience in working with an international cadre of farmers and stewards on their respective regenerative journeys has given her a keen perspective on the lay of the land regarding what we're up against when it comes to making space for holistic systems in a global economy that is working against it. Mentioned in the show... Abby's farm in Chile, Vidacycle Farm The web-based apps from Vidacycle Tech Listen to Farmerama Radio on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts Link to the LANDED series with Col Gordon Folks who make the show possible... RIMOL Greenhouses quality greenhouses and high-tunnels. Tilth Soil amazing compost-based living potting soils and soil blends. Orisha for wireless greenhouse+ automation, get 15% off with code "No Till Grower" Real Organic Project for a whole farm certification program to distinguish crops grown in health soils. ... and, as always, our work is powered by the folks who support us every month over at patreon.com/notillgrowers, you can pick up a copy of The Living Soil Handbook if you don't have one already, as well as a No-Till Growers hat, subscribe our growing YouTube channel, and you can ask you questions or share your insights into ecological market gardening on our brand new forum at notillgrowers.community.chat  

Farmerama
81: The Seaweed Commons, Soy-free Pigs and Regenerative Viticulture

Farmerama

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2023 33:27


This month Severine von Tscharner Fleming tells us all about the work she's been doing as part of the Seaweed Commons, an international learning and advocacy network for conservation minded seaweed farmers, wild harvesters, marine biologists and researchers. We also have the third and final installment of our series on animal feed made in collaboration with Wicked Leeks. This episode, Wicked Leeks editor Nina Pullman speaks with Amy Chapple - daughter of Mark Chapple who you'll remember from last week's episode - about her soy-free pigs. Wicked Leeks are exploring this topic in a documentary entitled ‘What's the Problem with Animal Feed?' which meets some of the farmers trying to reverse agriculture's soy addiction. If you are interested in more stories on sustainable food and ethical business, you can sign up online to receive the weekly edition of the Wicked Leeks magazine. Finally, we hear from Sérgio Nicolau in Portugal about his transition from conventional to organic, and then regenerative winemaking. He shares with us how he uses a combination of sap analysis, brix readings and hole digging to understand what is working on his vineyard. This episode of Farmerama was made by Jo Barratt and Abby Rose. Additional recordings by Nina Pullman, editor at Wicked Leeks. A big thanks to the rest of the Farmerama team Dora Taylor, Olivia Oldham, Katie Revell, Fran Bailey, Annie Landless, Eliza Jenkins and Lucy Fisher. Our theme music is by Owen Barratt. Thank you to everyone on our Patreon. Your support helps us in bringing you the stories of regenerative farming around the world, each month. We appreciate it. If you'd like to join, please visit patreon.com/farmerama where you can choose your level of support.

Experience Motherhood
2. Parenting When You Are Tired with Abby Rose Green

Experience Motherhood

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 25:38


On today's episode, I had the opportunity to speak with Abby Rose Green, a life and business coach, podcaster, Down syndrome inclusion advocate, and speaker. Abby co-owns Pursuing HER Purpose, a business devoted to helping the budding entrepreneur launch their own big idea and she co-owns HERself, a podcast and community that has over 2.5 million downloads and focuses on getting women one step further than they are today.This interview focuses on navigating motherhood when you are tired and specifically when you have a health condition that affects your energy. Abby shares her personal journey as a mom with Hashimoto's disease and how that has impacted her in motherhood. We discuss practical tools to help you reframe your mindset, start new habits and figure out how to prioritize your values in motherhood. Be sure to check out Abby Rose Green!Abby's InstagramPursuing Her PurposeHerself PodcastThe book both Abby & Elisabeth refer to in this episode: Atomic Habits by James ClearLet's Connect: Follow over on Instagram: @experiencemotherhood GET MY WEEKLY EMAIL Discover YOU again after kids by Joining the Experience Identity Waitlist Get access to other resources over at https://www.experiencemotherhood.com/resources -->Take one minute to subscribe, rate and review the podcast! Your support is incredibly meaningful!Support the ShowA small monetary gesture helps me keep this podcast going, so thank you in advance!Until next time. . . Go Experience Motherhood!Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only.

Farmerama
80: Meditating on Nature, Devolved Farming Policy and Soya-free Chickens

Farmerama

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2023 32:49


This month, we continue to share some of the conversations we had at the Oxford Real Farming Conference at the beginning of the year. First, we meet Satish Kumar, founder of Schumacher College and editor of Resurgence and Ecologist Magazine. Satish shared his meditation practice with the conference, and talked to us about his connection to food and nature. Next, we hear from Pete Ritchie and Anna Chworow from Nourish Scotland, to talk about the work they have done supporting the Scottish Agricultural bill. We also have the second interview in a series we've made with Wicked Leeks, about animal feed. In this episode, Wicked Leeks editor Nina Pullman speaks with Mark Chapple, and meets some of the soya free and pasture reared chickens on his farm. Wicked Leeks have made a documentary on this topic, called ‘What's the Problem with Animal Feed?' which meets some of the farmers trying to reverse agriculture's soy addiction. If you are interested in more stories on sustainable food and ethical business, you can sign up online to receive the weekly edition of the Wicked Leeks magazine. This episode of Farmerama was made by Jo Barratt, Abby Rose, Katie Revell, Olivia Oldham and Dora Taylor. Additional recordings by Nina Pullman, editor at Wicked Leeks. A big thanks to the rest of the farmerama team Annie Landless, Eliza Jenkins and Fran Bailey. Our theme music is by Owen Barratt. Thank you to everyone on our Patreon. Your support helps us in bringing you the stories of regenerative farming around the world, each month. https://www.patreon.com/farmerama

Farmerama
Shorts: Agroecology – Enabling the Transition

Farmerama

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2023 23:45


In this special episode, we hear about the project “Agroecology: Enabling the Transition”, which brings together farmers, crofters and growers across Scotland to exchange knowledge and experience. Through farm visits, conversations and shared meals, the project aims to create supportive spaces where participants feel comfortable to ask questions, voice opinions, and learn new things. Funded by the Knowledge Transfer Innovation Fund, the goal is to help embed and support the transition to agroecological practices in Scotland. Katie Revell met with three members of the South-West Scotland group – farmers John Veitch and Heather Close, and facilitator Abi Mordin – to hear about their experiences with the project. “Agroecology: Enabling the Transition” is a partnership between Landworkers' Alliance, Pasture for Life, Soil Association Scotland, the Nature Friendly Farming Network, Propagate and Nourish Scotland. This episode of Farmerama was made by Katie Revell. Thanks as always to the rest of the Farmerama team: Abby Rose, Olivia Oldham, Jo Barratt, Dora Taylor, Fran Bailey, Annie Landless and Eliza Jenkins. Our theme music is by Owen Barratt. To learn more about the “Agroecology: Enabling the Transition” project, visit: https://www.nourishscotland.org/agroecology-enabling-the-transition/ Find out more about Heather and Philip Close's farm, Balsar Glen, here: https://www.balsarglen.com/ Join the Regenerative Farmers Network South West Scotland here: https://dgsustainablefoodpartnership.org/regenerative-farming-network

The Portrait System Podcast
How To Run A Successful Photo Studio & Event Space with Abby Rose

The Portrait System Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 40:56


Today on The Portrait System Podcast, host Nikki Closser interviews Abby Rose from Abby Rose Photo. Abby has expanded her business from a full-service photo studio to a full-blown event space. Listen in as Abby tells us about her business and her journey to success. Don't miss out on this unique story!To become a member of The Portrait System and learn more about the business of photography, click here.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Daily Doctor's Kitchen
Variety is key with Abby Rose

Daily Doctor's Kitchen

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 7:29


Abby Rose explains soil variety and why it mattersFull length podcast episodes are found on “The Doctor's Kitchen Podcast” and the cookbooks plus weekly recipes are on the website www.thedoctorskitchen.com But here, for a few minutes a day enjoy short snippets of information about flavour as well as function & how delicious food can be enjoyable and health promoting too. I'll see you in The Daily Doctor's kitchen Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Film Bros
Date Movies & Romance Tropes with Guest Abby Rose Morris

The Film Bros

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 57:09


While Steph is away, Alex chats with special Guest Abby Rose Morris, actor and host of the More than Tracy Turnblad podcast about what makes the perfect date movie! Come along for the ride as we discuss romance tropes, unfair theatre school casting, the curse of emetophobia

This Ends at Prom
122: Sleepover (2004) w/ Abby Rose Morris

This Ends at Prom

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 95:01


"You're out here collecting tickets instead of being inside at the dance. You spend your weekends doing extra credit algebra, you play way too much Monopoly with your parents, and you've never eaten anywhere near the fountain. And in 4 years I will be YOU unless I get into that dance!"We're heading back to 2004 to talk about the teen hijinks comedy SLEEPOVER. This week The Wives Colangelo are joined by Abby Rose Morris of the podcast, More than Tracy Turnblad, to talk about a stellar cast, fat representation in teen girl cinema, and why this movie plays like a PG-rated sex comedy.-------Become a Patron! www.patreon.com/thisendsatprom--------Follow Our Guest!https://www.morethantracyturnblad.com/See Abby's 'More Than Tracy Turnblad' Cabaret!https://www.eventbrite.com/e/more-than-tracy-turnblad-tickets-518195445527-------Find the Show on Twitter & Instagram: @ThisEndsAtPromBJ Colangelo —Twitter & Instagram: @BJColangeloHarmony Colangelo — Twitter & Instagram: @Veloci_trap_tor----------Logo Design: Haley Doodles @HaleyDoodleDoTheme Song: The Sonder Bombs 'Title': https://thesonderbombs.bandcamp.com/

Farmerama
78: Community gardens in Tāmaki Makaurau and organic no-till vineyards

Farmerama

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2023 33:44


In this episode we have 2 interviews for you. First, Olivia visited a community garden in her homeland, and then Abby chatted with a winemaker in California who walks us through the organic no-till vineyard system he has co-created with his team. This episode of Farmerama was made by Olivia Oldham, Jo Barratt and Abby Rose. A big thanks to the rest of the Farmerama team Katie Revell, Fran Bailey, Annie Landless, Eliza Jenkins and Dora Taylor. Our theme music is by Owen Barratt Thank you to everyone who signed up to our Patreon. We appreciate every one of you - your support helps us to keep bringing you the stories of regenerative farming around the world, each month. If you'd like to join our growing Patreon family, please visit patreon.com/farmerama where you can choose your level of support.

A Guided Life
Walker Hare, Award Winning Writer, Director, Producer, and Actor

A Guided Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2022 34:53


Walker shares about his journey from competitive sports and then leaving that behind to pursue acting. As a writer, Walker sold two genre scripts last year: Full Ride stars Durmot Mulroney and Anne Heche and will premiere in early 2023. Possession of the Abby Rose was sold to MarVista Entertainment and is currently in development. Sun Shine, his film debut as a writer/director/producer, played 23 festivals in 7 countries, winning several awards, including Best International Film. Thorp, a feature he wrote and produced, can currently be seen on Apple+ and Amazon Prime. It was distributed by Comedy Dynamics and stars Lucy Walters (Power), Ajay Naidu (Office Space), and Toby Onwumere (The Matrix 4). As an actor, he has appeared in dozens of TV shows, including: The Sinner, The Deuce, and most recently Only Murders in the Building. He has a great supporting role in Damien Chazelle's upcoming feature, Babylon. Find Walker: @thewalkmancometh --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

A Guided Life
Following the Intuitive Path From Competitive Sports Player to Actor With Walker Hare, Award Winning Writer, Director, Producer, and Actor

A Guided Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2022 35:47


Walker shares about his journey from competitive sports and then leaving that behind to pursue acting. As a writer, Walker sold two genre scripts last year: Full Ride stars Durmot Mulroney and Anne Heche and will premiere in early 2023. Possession of the Abby Rose was sold to MarVista Entertainment and is currently in development. Sun Shine, his film debut as a writer/director/producer, played 23 festivals in 7 countries, winning several awards, including Best International Film. Thorp, a feature he wrote and produced, can currently be seen on Apple+ and Amazon Prime. It was distributed by Comedy Dynamics and stars Lucy Walters (Power), Ajay Naidu (Office Space), and Toby Onwumere (The Matrix 4).  As an actor, he has appeared in dozens of TV shows, including: The Sinner, The Deuce, and most recently Only Murders in the Building. He has a great supporting role in Damien Chazelle's upcoming feature, Babylon.  Find Walker: @thewalkmancometh Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Farmerama
77: Community Gardens, Plastic Pirates, a Farmshop Club and a Multi-business Farm

Farmerama

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2022 34:11


This month we are hopping all over the world. Firstly we hear from Andre Miguel of Hortas de Cascais about how community gardens have spread across a whole region in Portugal. Next, we head to Amaqanda Learning Garden in Philippi Village, South Africa where we speak to Yanga Gceya of Captain Fanplastic about how kids are connecting with their ecosystem by becoming plastic pirates. Then, we're in Bulgaria where we hear from Filip Harmandzhiev, owner of Livadi farm, about an interesting membership model for his farm shop. Finally we're back in the UK, to Kingsclere Estates, to chat to Tim May about a farming approach that layers and connects many businesses on one farm. This episode of Farmerama was made by me, Abby Rose and Jo Barratt. A big thanks to the rest of the farmerama team Olivia Oldham, Katie Revell, Dora Taylor, Fran Bailey, Annie Landless and Eliza Jenkins . Our theme music is by Owen Barratt.

Birth Story Podcast
157 Pregnancy & Birth when Down's Syndrome is part of your story with Abby Rose Green of the HERself Podcast

Birth Story Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 101:14


Thank you for being here and sharing this podcast episode with someone that you know that is parenting and/ pregnant and Down's Syndrome is part of their story.  Heidi sits down with Abby Rose Green of the HERself Podcast to chat about fertility, an unexpected anatomy scan, an amniocentesis, chromosomal uniqueness, Down's Syndrome, and birth.  Abby was originally planning an unmedicated homebirth. She shares how she changed plans and was still able to achieve the beautiful vaginal birth she so desired with her son Owen.  This episode brought Abby and Heidi to tears as they bonded over parenting children with a "diagnosis" they were not anticipating.  Follow along on Instagram: Abby: Instagram.com/abbyrosegreen Heidi: Instagram.com/birth.story.academy We would love for you to write a review for both the Birth Story Podcast and the HERself podcast if you have time today. Abby is giving away her Self Care course to one lucky listener who writes those reviews! XOXO PS. There is always room for you in Birth Story Academy. Join Heidi for all of your childbirth education needs at BirthStory.com. Use code BIRTHSTORYFRIEND for $20 OFF the course and a FREE copy of the Birth Story Pregnancy guidebook and journal. 

Explore the Circular Economy
The Circular Economy and Agriculture

Explore the Circular Economy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 31:33


The circular economy is often wrongly characterised as a tech solution, or a solution for tech, but it's about much more than that.As we heard in episode 97, there are two cycles: the technical and biological one. In this episode, we're exploring the latter.Colin Webster from the Ellen MacArthur Foundation talks to farmer and soil advocate Abby Rose, and Gero Leson, Vice President of Special Operations at Dr. Bronner's, to hear about the benefits and practicalities of agriculture in a circular economy.--Useful links:Find out more about food and the circular economyCheck out Abby Rose's podcast FarmeramaLearn more about Dr Bronner's work with farmersDiscover more about the biological and technical cycles Listen to all episodes of the Circular Economy Show PodcastVisit the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's website

Farmerama
76: California drought, Sheep under vines and the beginning of Fibershed

Farmerama

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2022 26:31


This month we hear how one ranch is managing to build green cover in its 22nd year of drought in California.. And about the vineyard they've designed to allow for grazing sheep below the canopy all year round. And we learn about the roots of the Fibershed movement, again in California, ahead of the release of our upcoming mini-series Farming Fashion from Fibreshed UK. This episode of Farmerama was made by Jo Barratt, Abby Rose and Olivia Oldham. A big thanks to the rest of the Farmerama team - Katie Revell, Annie Landless, Eliza Jenkins, Fran Bailey and Dora Taylor.

HINESIGHTS Podcast
Ep 83 | Abby Rose Lynn | Healing from Grief

HINESIGHTS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 45:28


While all of our communities face mental health challenges, Black communities often deal with more stigma and discrimination, and can receive compromised care. Negative attitudes and beliefs towards people who live with mental health conditions is pervasive within the U.S. and can be particularly strong within the Black community. One study showed that 63% of Black people believe that a mental health condition is a sign of personal weakness. This series, called My Brothers Keeper is highlighting some of the amazing African American Mental Health advocates who are breaking the stigma and encouraging others to take their pain and use it for greatness.

Low Tide Boyz
Team Old Man Speed

Low Tide Boyz

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 79:16 Very Popular


Welcome to episode 142 of the Löw Tide Böyz - A Swimrun Podcast!On this episode we share our last ÖTILLÖ, The Swimrun World Championship-related conversation for a while. Joining us this week are friends of the pod Lars Finanger and Andy Blow, A.K.A. Team Old Man Speed. Like the band in Blues Brothers where a motley crew of musicians come together for one incredible show, Lars and Andy teamed up to put on a Swimrun performance. Spoiler alert: they had a great day on the archipelago a few weeks back and it was great to chat with them about how the race unfolded for them.But first...Training UpdateTraining is still in the “do what you feel like doing” stage but we foresee a mini-build coming soon for our next race, SwimrunNC, taking place in just four weeks. (If you're racing SwimrunNC, make sure to check out our course preview episode.)ShoutoutsThis week we are shouting out Sheila and Team Flying Squirrels. She is Chipper's Mother in Law and has been a die hard supporter of us since we started the show. Dare I say that no other family member has listened to as many shows as she has? Anyway, it just so happened that she was in Orcas Island this past weekend on vacation and heard that there was a Swimrun happening from Team Flying Squirrels on the ferry over. In a classic Sheila move, she asked them if they had heard about the Low Tide Boyz! Rock star!Feats of EnduranceThis week we have two Feats of Endurance winners: First, Abby Rose (a previous winner) just swam the Pailolo Channel over the weekend, an 8.4 mile swim from the island of Maui to the island of Moloka'i. Second, Steve Henn wins with just an epic Strava title, “Morning ride to Aphroditie's temple,” while on vacation in Greece. Strong work all around!Bonus shoutout to everyone that raced Ödyssey Swimrun Orcas Island over the weekend. The FOMO level was extremely high. That first swim though! Make sure to sign up for our LTBz Strava Club and join Swimrunners from around the world as they train for stuff.This Week in SwimrunWe're keeping it short this week.One of our favorite races, Ödyssey Swimrun Orcas Island, took place over the weekend and the weather looked amazing. For more details on how the race unfolded, we have another edition of Race Director Reports with Ödyssey co-founder and today's guest, Lars Finanger. Enjoy!Yes, join us at Ödyssey Swimrun Austin to close out the USA's Swimrun season. We can't recommend this race enough. It's great for first-timers and experienced Swimrunners alike.Over in Europe, Italy held their Aquaticrunner Solo Swimrunner “World Championships.” It looked like a great day out there. Special shout out to friend of the pod, Christian Götz, for a stout second place finish in the “non-italian” division just a few weeks after racing ÖTILLÖ. That is it for this week. Feel free to reach out and let us know if there's anything that you'd like for us to mention on the show.UpdatesCheck out our latest episode of Gear Talk with Annie and Brooke from the Swimrun Labs where we breakdown our gear choices at ÖTILLÖ, The Swimrun World Championship, what we wish we had done differently, and so much more.Celebrations are in order! A few weeks ago we surpassed 100,000 downloads and we are honestly humbled that so many folks have checked out the show. When we started this thing, our mission was to help grow the sport of Swimrun but that does not happen without the support of all the fans that have been tuning in for our brand of super niche content. Thank you so much for sticking with us!A new milestone means new stickers! Our friend Sebastian, A.K.A. @the_radberg designed the new sticker and we're super stoked to share it with you all. #nospoilers If you want a free sticker or two, head over to lowtideboyz.com/stickers and fill out the form.Team Old Man SpeedWhen a couple of amazing athletes (former pro/could still be pro triathletes) decide to race ÖTILLÖ together and then name themselves Team Old Man Speed, you roll your eyes a bit but you don't have to be a couple of amateur journalists like the Löw Tide Böyz to know that there's a good story there. Both previous guests of the show, Lars and Andy love Swimrun and jumped at the chance of racing together…once their wives said that it was ok. In this conversation we get their race report on what was an amazing day on the Archipelago while chronicling their decades long friendship, and sharing a lot of laughs along the way. This was a great chat and we know that you will love it as much as we did. Enjoy! That's it for this week's show. If you are enjoying the Löw Tide Böyz, be sure to subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast player and leave us a five-star review. You can find us on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast, and on YouTube. You can also follow our meme page on Instagram. Email us at lowtideboyz@gmail.com with any feedback and/or suggestions. Finally, you can support our efforts on Patreon…if you feel so inclined.Thanks for listening and see you out there!-  Chip and Chris

Farmerama
‘Cereal' bonus episode: Fintan Keenan

Farmerama

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 11:36


This is a bonus Cereal episode featuring an extended interview with Fintan Keenan, a regenerative grain farmer, miller and mill designer living in Denmark. Fintan features in episode 4 of Cereal: “The Miller is Missing”. Abby Rose spoke to Fintan at PX+ festival. Fintan tells us about his innovative hybrid stone/roller mill – which allows millers to produce a huge range of flours while retaining the whole grain – and shares his vision of what it will take to rebuild local grain economies around the world. If you haven't listened to our Cereal series yet, we'd really encourage you to check it out. Listen here: www.farmerama.co/about/cereal You can find Fintan Keenan on Twitter: www.twitter.com/fintankeenan And on Instagram: www.instagram.com/fintankeenan

Dream to Destiny
Called to Love: Interview with Abby-Rose Nichols

Dream to Destiny

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 34:09


Abby Rose Nichols is a 21 year old author, worship leader, and pro-life activist from a small town in Louisiana. Most of the time you can either find her talking about something she's passionate about or laughing with the people she loves. She currently works full time in her local community by sharing the pro-life message through educational presentations, activism opportunities & service projects to support life at all stages. Her biggest hope is that Jesus receives the glory through her work & that everyone she encounters knows how loved they are. ~*~ Connect with Abby Rose on Instagram: @dear.abby.rose

Our Mindful Way
Quieting Our Inner Critic and Perfectionist Tendencies: A Conversation with Abby Rose Green

Our Mindful Way

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 33:29


Do you have a particularly harsh inner voice? Are you your own toughest critic? When we are kinder to ourselves, the results can be life-changing. How do we change that negative behavior? Abby Rose Green, a life and business coach and co-host of HERself podcast, dives into some topics that resonate with many of us. We talk about silencing those mean inner critics, handling perfectionism, and *living in the gray*.When that mean inner critic gets loud, judging you or telling you you can't, Abby walks us through what to do. She guides us through shifts to let go of perfectionism (exhausting, am I right?), and even shares a new perspective on navigating change, and I'm so excited for you to listen in. Meet Abby: https://www.instagram.com/abbyrosegreenListen to the HERSELF podcast and Pursuing Her Purpose podcast here!Let's Connect!Follow over on INSTAGRAM: @ourmindfulwayGrab my favorite tools over at  http://www.ourmindfulway.com

Dracaena Wines Podcast
Delaware Grape on Winephabet Street

Dracaena Wines Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 48:51


It's Monday, Let's raise a glass to the beginning of another week. It's time to unscrew, uncork or saber a bottle and let's begin Exploring the Wine Glass! Today, we return to Winephabet Street where the letter of the day is D and we are learning about the grape variety, Delaware.  Have you ever heard of Delaware? I had not, and that is one of the reasons why I love working on this series. We had special guest Abby Stamp, assistant winemaker for Lakewood Vineyards in the Finger Lakes. We discuss her namesake wine Abby Rose, which of course, has Delaware in its blend.  If you enjoy Exploring the Wine Glass, I'd appreciate you giving me some love by taking two minutes out of your day to write up a review on whatever app you listen on. It is the best way to support the show. Music: WINE by Kēvens Official Video Follow me on Instagram!   Follow me on Twitter! SUBSCRIBE ON iTUNES STITCHER | iTUNES | GOOGLE PLAY | SPOTIFY | PODBEAN l AUDIBLE Even ask your smart speaker to play Exploring the Wine Glass GIVE US A RATING AND REVIEW STAY IN THE KNOW - GET SPECIAL OFFERS Thoughts or comments? Contact Lori at exploringthewineglass@gmail.com. Please like our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/exploringthewineglass Find us on Twitter, Instagram , Pinterest, and Snapchat (@dracaenawines) Want to watch some pretty cool livestream events and wine related videos. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel.  Find out more about us and our award winning Paso Robles wines on our website.  Looking for some interesting recipes and wine pairings? Then head over to our wine pairing website.  Thanks for listening and remember to always PURSUE YOUR PASSION! Sláinte!  Please support our sponsor Dracaena Wines - Our Wines + Your Moments + Great Memories Use code 'Explore' at checkout to receive 10% off your first order

Farmerama
Cultivating Justice: Episode 6

Farmerama

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2022 60:32


Welcome to Cultivating Justice! Our 6-part series in collaboration with Land In Our Names (LION) and Out on the Land (OOTL, part of The Landworker's Alliance) which weaves together interviews, conversations, music and reflections from Black people, people of colour, trans people, queer people and women, on their relationships with land, growing, and identity. In the final episode of this series, our producer, Katie Revell, hosts alongside LION's Sam Siva and OOTL's Hester Russell, who add their reflections to the pieces throughout the episode. First, psychotherapist and grower Srikanth Narayanan shares their thoughts about the fluid ways in which we can see our relationship with land, other living creatures, plants and the natural environment. They discuss how to reconnect with the natural world as something that is not outside of us, and how trauma can be addressed and healed through our relationships to land. Next, Farmerama's Dora Taylor and Abby Rose talk about a dissertation that Dora wrote about Black farmers in the UK. The dissertation explores the relationships between the cultural practices of Black farmers and the mainstream agroecological movement. Abby and Dora unpick themes of racial identity, the use of language around agroecological methods, and the importance of centering joy. Towards the end of the episode, we hear from our chorus of voices, who reflect on home, belonging and rurality. And finally, Sam Siva shares an emotive visioning piece, inviting us to imagine the world that we are working towards, one that centres queer, anti-racist and reparative frameworks, challenges systems of oppression, and fundamentally changes the structural experiences of marginalised groups. We also hear a re-worked traditional folk song, and a performance piece by artist Sin Wai Kin. The first two zines from the Cultivating Justice project, ‘TransPlants' and ‘Gourds, Banjos and Calalloo', are available to order now here, on LION's website. The Cultivating Justice podcast series is made by Abby Rose, Dora Taylor, Katie Revell, Nadia Mehdi, Sam Siva, and Hester Russell. This episode featured contributions from Srikanth Narayanan, Dora Taylor and Sam Siva; reflections from Philomena de Lima, Maymana Arefin, Sasha, a.k.a. MindYourOwnPlants, Dani Foster, Tinisha Williams, Anna Barrett, and Nancy Winfield; music by Eggclab 7 and Bianca Wilson, a.k.a. Island Girl; along with performance art by Sin Wai Kin. Our series music is by Taha Hassan, and our artwork is by @Blkmoodyboi. Thank you to our funders, Farming the Future and the Roddick Foundation. And a massive thank you to everyone who's contributed in any way! Visit landworkersalliance.org.uk/cultivating-justice to find out more.

Farmerama
Cultivating Justice: Episode 5

Farmerama

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2022 46:25


Welcome to Cultivating Justice! Our 6-part series in collaboration with Land In Our Names (LION) and Out on the Land (OOTL, part of The Landworker's Alliance) which weaves together interviews, conversations, music and reflections from Black people, people of colour, trans people, queer people and women, on their relationships with land, growing, and identity. Our host for episode 5 is Marcus MacDonald – Land in Our Names member, grower, tour manager and organiser. Marcus takes us on an auditory journey centring on the banjo, and we learn why this instrument is intricately connected to Black culture, food growing and justice. We sit in on a banjo lesson with Marcus and his friend and teacher Bianca Wilson, aka Island Girl. They play together, chat about country music, and discuss the history of the banjo, including how this instrument from African and Caribbean culture became mainstreamed in white culture throughout Europe and the United States. Marcus talks about how growing gourds to make banjos has become an important part of his cultural identity. Next, we hear from Hannah Mayree – grower, herbalist and founder of the Black Banjo Reclamation Project, which aims to re-appropriate Black culture by returning banjos, instruments of African origin, to the descendants of their original makers. Hannah talks to us about how the project works, and how growing gourds to build banjos can be an immensely healing practice. The Cultivating Justice podcast series is made by Sam Siva, Katie Revell, Hester Russell, Dora Taylor, Abby Rose and Nadia Mehdi. This episode featured conversations with Marcus Macdonald, Bianca Wilson and Hannah Mayree. Our series music is by Taha Hassan. Our artwork is by @Blkmoodyboi. Thank you to our funders, Farming the Future and the Roddick Foundation. And a big thank you to everyone who's contributed in any way! Visit landworkersalliance.org.uk/cultivating-justice/ to find out more.

Farmerama
Cultivating Justice: Episode 4

Farmerama

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2022 48:24


Welcome to Cultivating Justice! Our 6-part series in collaboration with Land In Our Names (LION) and Out on the Land (OOTL, part of The Landworker's Alliance) which weaves together interviews, conversations, music and reflections from Black people, people of colour, trans people, queer people and women, on their relationships with land, growing, and identity. Episode 4 is hosted by Hester Russell and Zoe Miles, who are both from Out on the Land (OOTL), and also involved in an emerging grower's union. In this episode, we hear more of Jass Butt and Hari Byles's music made from recordings inside a wormery and a compost heap in East London. We also hear another clip from a a performance by artist Sin Wai Kin, commissioned by the Queer Ecologies collective. Our chorus of voices returns, reflecting on the relationships and congruences between plants and queerness. We also hear from Natalie Tamburrini, who talks about her experience of working on a farm as an autistic person as part of a project called Eco Talent, and shares her ideas on how to make farms – and workplaces in general – more just, accessible and inclusive. She shares part of an open letter she has written to neurotypical society. Then, we chat with Maggie Cheney of Rock Steady Farm in upstate New York. They discuss how they are centering care in their work on the farm, and consider how this could be a way of queering our approach to landwork. The Cultivating Justice podcast series is made by Sam Siva, Katie Revell, Hester Russell, Dora Taylor, Abby Rose and Nadia Mehdi. This episode featured conversations with Natalie Tamburini and Maggie Cheney; reflections from our chorus of voices – Tinisha Williams, Sasha, a.k.a. MindYourOwnPlants, Dani Foster, Dav Singh, Anna Barrett, and Nancy Winfield; clips from a performance by Sin Wai Ki mixed for the Microbe Disco and a piece from Jass Butt and Hari Byles. Our series music is by Taha Hassan. Our artwork is by @Blkmoodyboi. Thank you to our funders, Farming the Future and the Roddick Foundation. And a big thank you to everyone who's contributed in any way! Visit landworkersalliance.org.uk/cultivating-justice/ to find out more. Hester and Zoe referenced an emerging growers' union they are involved. Here Hester has shared a bit more information about it and links to get in touch if you are interested: “A union of landbased employees has been forming since the start of 2022. New name tbc! Together we aim to provide support for grievances, counter isolation, increase the accountability of employers, fight for better standards and to build power and solidarity across the landworking and other union movements. See our full aims here. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1RiJO5UekAXOeGPxKBnhGyjaACnWq8HeWM_-K5uBfyiU/edit?usp=drivesdk This union is still very young and welcomes any landbased worker who is not an employer or a manager to join our conversations. At the moment we are conducting a workers enquiry as well as forming and strengthening our group processes. Join us on discord to say hi and find out more https://discord.gg/FH9QAS42WD“

Farmerama
Cultivating Justice: Episode 3

Farmerama

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2022 31:34


Welcome to Cultivating Justice! Our 6-part series in collaboration with Land In Our Names (LION) and Out on the Land (OOTL, part of The Landworker's Alliance) which weaves together interviews, conversations, music and reflections from Black people, people of colour, trans people, queer people and women, on their relationships with land, growing, and identity. Episode 3 is hosted by LION's Sam Siva and Farmerama's Dora Taylor. In this episode, we dig into the practices and meanings around callaloo, a plant that's commonly used in Caribbean food, and can also be grown in the UK. Glenda Trew is a workshop facilitator, community grower and gardener who lives in London. She talks to us about: teaching callaloo growing to growers from Lewisham's Ital Garden; her personal history and connection to the plant; and the importance of being able to access culturally appropriate crops. We also join Sam and Dora in Sam's kitchen as they cook some callaloo dishes together. As they cook, eat and swap recipes, they chat about the links between food, growing, history and their own identities. The Cultivating Justice podcast series is made by Sam Siva, Katie Revell, Hester Russell, Dora Taylor, Abby Rose and Nadia Mehdi. This episode featured conversations with Glenda Trew, Dora Talyor and Sam Siva and banjo music by Bianca Wilson aka Island Girl. Our series music is by Taha Hassan. Our artwork is by @Blkmoodyboi Thank you to our funders, Farming the Future and the Roddick Foundation. And a big thank you to everyone who's contributed in any way! Visit landworkersalliance.org.uk/cultivating-justice/ to find out more.

Farmerama
Cultivating Justice: episode 2

Farmerama

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2022 43:35


Welcome to Cultivating Justice! Our 6-part series in collaboration with Land In Our Names (LION) and Out on the Land (OOTL, part of The Landworker's Alliance) which weaves together interviews, conversations, music and reflections from Black people, people of colour, trans people, queer people and women, on their relationships with land, growing, and identity. Episode 2 is hosted by Assistant Producer Nadia Mehdi and Farmerama's Abby Rose. Woven throughout we are taken to the fields, pots and allotments of the chorus of land-based practitioners. We hear from Maymana Arefin, a community gardener, spoken-word poet, and artist. They talk to us about their cultural connections to growing, as well as speaking about a series of foraging walks that they help run with Misery Party - a mental health and harm reduction collective - called “Misery Medicine, Plant Magic”, which focus on healing for Black people, and people of colour. We dip into a clip from a performance by Turner Prize nominated artist Sin Wai Kin (this is the first of a few clips we will hear from them across the series). It was commissioned by the Queer Ecologies collective as part of their Microbe Disco. The piece mixes Sin Wai Kin's original sounds and poetry with music from the Butterfly Lovers violin concerto, and recordings from oceans and compost piles. We also hear a field recording by Amu Gibbo, taken by a canal in London. Sam Siva of Land In Our Names (LION) digs into the experiences and wisdom of community gardener, beekeeper and proud South Londoner Carole Wright. We tune into their conversation at Carole's community garden where they chat about liberation through healing, building resilient communities, and the ways that access to land and the living world are key to this. The Cultivating Justice podcast series is made by Sam Siva, Katie Revell, Hester Russell, Dora Taylor, Abby Rose and Nadia Mehdi. This episode featured conversations with Maymana Arefin and Carole Wright; reflections from our chorus of voices – Tinisha Williams, Sasha, a.k.a. MindYourOwnPlants, Dani Foster, Dav Singh, Anna Barrett, and Nancy Winfield, along with Maymana Arefin; clips from a performance by Sin Wai Kin mixed for the Microbe Disco and field recordings by Amu Gibbo. Our series music is by Taha Hassan. Thank you to our funders, Farming the Future and the Roddick Foundation. And a big thank you to everyone who's contributed in any way! Visit landworkersalliance.org.uk/cultivating-justice/ to find out more.

Living Well With....
An off the couch conversation: Practicing Inclusivity with Abby Rose Green

Living Well With....

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 53:06


Abby Rose Green is a life and business coach, podcaster, special needs inclusion advocate, and speaker. She co-owns Pursuing HER Purpose, a business devoted to helping the budding entrepreneur launch their own big idea without losing themselves, their values, or their relationships along the way. Abby also co-owns HERself podcast. In this episode, I talk with Abby about not losing your identity in motherhood and inclusion practices as a special needs mama. We all know that parenting can be difficult and in the midst of the pandemic Abby got a diagnosis that changed her perspective on life. Her baby boy, Owen, had Down Syndrome. She reveals her fears on the diagnosis, coping methods, how to educate other children about Down Syndrome, and a few powerful tips on inclusivity. You can learn more about Abby and her journey on Instagram @abbyrosegreen Mentions: Gigi's Playhouse in your area for resources If you recently received a diagnosis- Jack's Basket --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alittlelesshotmess/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alittlelesshotmess/support

Low Tide Boyz
John Yelland, Mad Hatter Sports

Low Tide Boyz

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 52:48 Very Popular


Welcome to episode 123 of the Löw Tide Böyz - A Swimrun Podcast!We have a great show for everyone this week. Joining us in Studio G is John Yelland, one of the founders of Mad Hatter Sports and organizer of the upcoming Hokey Cokey Swimrun taking place on May 21st in Cornwall, UK. This was a great interview filled with lots of laughs, a feel-good origin story, and, of course, Swimrun content.But first... Training UpdateWe are back at it after taking a light break the week after Swimrun Lake James. We are now upping the swim volume, the run volume, and, well, just a lot more volume all around as we barrel towards ÖTILLÖ, The Swimrun World Championship in September. Want to learn more about our ÖTILLÖ build? Check out our Countdown to ÖTILLÖ episodes.Next up for us is Ödyssey Swimrun Casco Bay on July 17th. Based on our calculations, it is 9 weeks away!ShoutoutsWe haven't given out any shoutouts the last few weeks so here's an outsized shoutout for our new Patrons on Patreon. Thank you Nick and Hannah M., Jeff H., and Dave D. for supporting our brand of super niche content and helping to fund our random sticker giveaway. (BTW, another giveaway is coming soon!)We also want to give a special shoutout to a fellow Bay Area Swimrunner Jonathan Pascual. He was recently diagnosed with Stage 4 paraganglioma cancer, a rare and aggressive form of cancer and he began chemotherapy and radiation last week. If anyone wants to help him and his family cover some of their upcoming medical expenses, his friends have set up a gofundme page to accept donations. Feats of EnduranceThis week's winner is Abby Rose. She's been crushing some major open water swims lately including the 5 Cove's of Death swim in Aquatic Park (5 loops around the perimeter of historic cold water home of the Dolphin and South End Rowing Clubs…and training ground of the Löw Tide Böyz), then a casual 4-hour, 12,000yd-ish swim, and she even swam in the green waters of Foster City. Strong work out there Abby!Make sure to sign up for our LTBz Strava Club and join Swimrunners from around the world as they train for stuff.This Week in SwimrunWelcome to the LTBz news desk. We got a long one for everyone today so buckle in.Swimrun season is open all over the world and we have a few weeks of races to catch up on!Here in the states, Swimrun Maryland took place on Sunday, May 8 at Greenbrier State Park. We were told that the water was chilly but good times were had by all.In Europe, there were a couple of races this past weekend, including Swimrun Portugal's Lagoa Swimrun which looked ridiculously epic and the Anjou Swimrun which also looked amazing.But that is not all, in the last few weeks since our last TWIS update, there have been a bunch of awesome Swimruns, including Swimrun Costa Brava and Swimrunman Gorges du Verdon. Both of these events looked world class and so was the podiums that featured a lot of former guests of the show including, Victor Dahl, Alexis Charrier, Hugo Tormento, Desirée Andersson, and Sabina Rapelli. (Sabina was even bitten by a dog during the ultra distance course at Swimrunman and still won the Women's division and came in 3rd overall!)In the bummer news department, like super bummer news, Breca Swimrun has announced that they are canceling all of their events in the UK and New Zealand for 2022. This news might not come as a total surprise given the messages that have been coming out from them but it's still a bummer.But all hope is not lost! 3D Events (based in Cambridge, UK)  announced that they have been working behind the scenes and will be putting on the Jersey Swimrun on September 3rd, 2022. A lot of folks might be racing another event in a Scandinavian country around that time but we're stoked that the Jersey Swimrun will go on!Finally, ÖTILLÖ is just a week away from kicking off their 2022 season with their Swimrun Utö event. Both the Sprint and World Series distances have new courses so it should be a fun adventure for everyone.That is it for this week. Feel free to reach out and let us know if there's anything that you'd like for us to mention on the show.UpdatesWe have some discounts for everyone!!The awesome folks at Precision Fuel and Hydration have set up the discount code LOWTIDE22 that's good for 15% off of your first order. Our friends at Ödyssey Swimrun gave us the code “LOWTIDEBOYZ” that is good for 15% off of your registration for any and all of their 2022 events. John Yelland, Mad Hatter SportsIt was great to chat with John. In this conversation we covered a wide range of topics including the origin story for Mad Hatter Sports, how Swimrun came onto their radar, the Swimrun scene in the UK, and a lot more. We seriously need to make a trip to the UK at some point to check out his events!You can learn more about Mad Hatter Sports on their website.That's it for this week's show. If you are enjoying the Löw Tide Böyz, be sure to subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast player and leave us a five-star review. You can find us on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast, and on YouTube. You can also follow our meme page on Instagram. Email us at lowtideboyz@gmail.com with any feedback and/or suggestions. Finally, you can support our efforts on Patreon…if you feel so inclined.Thanks for listening and see you out there!-  Chip and Chris

Almost Famous on 95.9 WATD
Abby Rose (5/10/22)

Almost Famous on 95.9 WATD

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 49:10


South Shore singer-songwriter Abby Rose performs on the WATD Tiny Stage to promote her current single "Rewind" and talk about an upcoming all-original show in Cohasset. Learn more at www.ThisIsAbbyRose.com. 

Investing in Regenerative Agriculture
168 Nicole Masters and Abby Rose on how tech can enable an army of creative thinking farmers

Investing in Regenerative Agriculture

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 67:14


A conversation with Abby Rose, co-founder of Vidacycle Tech and co-host of Farmerama, and Nicole Masters, founder of Integrity Soils and writer of ‘For the Love of Soil'. They talk about the Soilmentor Regen Platform, empowering farmers, mindset shift, observation and critical thinking.---------------------------------------------------Join our Gumroad community, discover the tiers and benefits on www.gumroad.com/investinginregenag. Support our work:Share itGive a 5-star ratingBuy us a coffee… or a meal! www.Ko-fi.com/regenerativeagriculture----------------------------------------------------How can we change that and create an army of super curious farmers, and how do we empower them to keep asking themselves why? What role can tech play here, and how can it lead to the much- needed mindset shift to a more regenerative one, seeing the potential of abundance, not be hindered by competitive thinking?More about this episode on https://investinginregenerativeagriculture.com/nicole-masters-abby-rose.Find our video course on https://investinginregenerativeagriculture.com/course.----------------------------------------------------For feedback, ideas, suggestions please contact us through Twitter @KoenvanSeijen, or get in touch through the website www.investinginregenerativeagriculture.com. Join our newsletter on www.eepurl.com/cxU33P. The above references an opinion and is for information and educational purposes only. It is not intended to be investment advice. Seek a duly licensed professional for investment advice.Support the show Support the show

Low Tide Boyz
Ville Engberg, TOT Endurance

Low Tide Boyz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 62:42 Very Popular


Welcome to episode 119 of the Löw Tide Böyz - A Swimrun Podcast!On the podcast this week we have Swimrunner, Endurance Coach at TOT Endurance, ÖTILLÖ Broadcaster, and our friend, Ville Engberg. We first met him in the DMs during last year's live coverage of ÖTILLÖ, The Swimrun World Championship and have kept in touch since then. If you're super stoked–or even just run-of-the-mill stoked–on Swimrun, then you're going to love this interview.But first... Training UpdateSwimrun Lake James is getting so close that it's almost time to taper! Last weekend we did a race course simulation Swimrun practice that has us feeling pretty good about our prep for the event. Famous last words??ShoutoutsThis week we are shouting out Abby Rose. Chipper met her on Catalina during the Catalina Swimrun Adventure and just wanted to say hi! Also, she did an Alcatraz crossing swim over the weekend sans wetsuit which is twice as much fun. Feats of EnduranceThis week's winner is Sarah Estrella. She ran the Zion 100k in Utah over the weekend. This race is no joke and she crushed it. Strong work Sarah!Make sure to sign up for our LTBz Strava Club and join Swimrunners from around the world as they train for stuff.This Week in SwimrunWelcome to the LTBz news desk!The Bellignham Swimrun, put on by friend of the pod and race director Brent Molsberry, is scheduled for June 5th in beautiful Bellingham, Washington. We definitely encourage everyone who's down for a chill local Swimrun event to check out Brent's race in a few months.The Blackwater Swimrun in Asarum Sweden has announced that this year's race date will be Sunday, September 4th. The race offers 10k and 20k distance options and looks like a fun one.Over in Spain, this year's Swimrun Costa Azahar will take place on Sunday, June 5th and registration is open now!In the feel good story department, Hugo Tormento and his training crew are racing the 47.4km Swimrunman Gorges du Verdon to raise money for pancreatic cancer research. Anyone interested in supporting them can donate to their Swimrun for ARC initiative.That is it for this week. Feel free to reach out and let us know if there's anything that you'd like for us to mention on the show.UpdatesWe are working on logistics for a shakeout Swimrun on Friday, April 22nd at Lake James after or before packet pickup. Stay tuned to our IG feed for more details on that.Save the date of Wednesday, May 4th at 10AM California time for the TSR Swimrun's Annual Awards. We will be on a panel with a bunch of people who we know and love talking about our favorite topic: Swimrun.Finally, we haz discounts!The awesome folks at Precision Fuel and Hydration have set up the discount code LOWTIDE22 that's good for 15% off of your first order. Our friends at Ödyssey Swimrun gave us the code “LOWTIDEBOYZ” that is good for 15% off of your registration for any and all of their 2022 events. Ville Engberg, TOT EnduranceIt was great to finally have Ville on the show. He's a soulful guy that loves Swimrun and sharing it with the world. In his coaching practice he works with a bunch of Swimrunners and had a lot of insights to share about training for Swimrun in general, and the World Championship in particular. We chatted with him about his own Swimrun journey, his coaching philosophy, and his tips for a successful race day in the Archipelago. Ville is an awesome dude and we loved this conversation. Enjoy!That's it for this week's show. If you are enjoying the Löw Tide Böyz, be sure to subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast player and leave us a five-star review. You can find us on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast, and on YouTube. You can also follow our meme page on Instagram. Email us at lowtideboyz@gmail.com with any feedback and/or suggestions. Finally, you can support our efforts on Patreon…if you feel so inclined.Thanks for listening and see you out there!-  Chip and Chris