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Sip with Nikki
How To Taste Wine (if you really want to taste your wine!)

Sip with Nikki

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 18:52 Transcription Available


Are you really tasting your wine? Like, REALLY?I'm often asked for tips on the best way to experience a wine, including:What temperature should I enjoy my wine?Is swirling really a thing? And Why?What's the best way to actually taste the wine?If you've ever wondered these things... You're going to want to listen in. And if you want to dive deeper into the tips I touch on here, check out these previous episodes:Aging Wine- Why and How?The How's and Why's of Aerating your WineA FEW tips to elevate your wine JoyPairing Schmairing- Finding the best food and wine combinations Try a delicious and highly limited wine from a California woman winemaker! Nikk's 2021 Sollevato Sangiovese is available to be shipped to most US States. Use the code PODLISTENER for 10% offYou NEED some delicious California Olive Oil from our awesome sponsor American Olive Farmer. Use code SipWithNikki for $10 off your order!If you'd like to Support the Podcast, you can buy me a glass of wine and get a shoutout on a future episode.Please leave a RATING or a REVIEW (on your podcast listening platform), or thumbs up and subscribe (on YouTube!)Questions? Comments? Guest requests? nikki@sipwithnikki.com

Turf Nerds: A Lawn Care Podcast
#90 - Lessons Learned From Aerating Lawns! (LCBU #14)

Turf Nerds: A Lawn Care Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 29:25


In this episode, Evan & Greg share key lessons they've learned from lawn aerations. Don't forget to check out ⁠Green Frog Web Design⁠ and tell them the Turf Nerds sent you. Or Greg will scalp your lawn! LCBU #14 Use promo code TURFNERDS for 50% off Equip Expo registration through October 13th! Or tap this direct link: ⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.compusystems.com/servlet/ar?evt_uid=578&PromoCode=TURFNERDS⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Shoot us an email! TurfNerdsPodcast@proton.me Subscribe on YouTube: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/edlawncare?sub_confirmation=1⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ #LawnCare #LawnMaintenance #Mowing #MowingGrass #LawnCareBusiness #Toro #ToroMultiforce #CubCadet #BibleStudy #Bible #Christian #Business #Entrepreneurship #Comedy #2024 #Marketing #Advertising #TipsAndTricks #Tips #Success #Yakta #YaktaMowers #YaktaOutdoor #Spring #SpringRush #FYP #Mower #NewMower #UsedMower #RouteDensity #EquipExpo #EquipExpo2024 #Echo #Stihl #RedMax #Shindaiwa #StringTrimmer #WeedWhip #GreenFrogWebDesign #WebDesign #EzraMcCarthy #Aerator #Aeration #ZAerate --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/turfnerdspod/support

It Takes 2 with Amy & JJ
Plant Talk - April 11, 2024 - Power Raking, Aerating, Spring Pruning & More

It Takes 2 with Amy & JJ

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 25:08


Plant Talk with Dave Decock! In this episode - Is it still okay to prune fruit trees (and other trees and shrubs, too)? When should the lawn be fertilized? When is a good time to aerate? When to apply crabgrass killer? What about power raking? All of this - and more! Listen and join Plant Talk with Dave Decock every Thursday during the growing season from 1-2pm. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Mint Door Podcast
Revolutionizing Oral Health: Meet the Inventor of Sipify, the Game-Changing Aerating Straw

The Mint Door Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 29:14


Revolutionizing Oral Health: Meet the Inventor of Sipify, the Game-Changing Aerating Straw Alice started as a reluctant inventor, simply seeking a way to enjoy her hot coffee and tea without the scalding drawbacks of regular straws. What she created is a product that not only prevents tooth stains and spills but also has important implications for oral health and dysphagia management.Join us as we dive into Alice's journey from concept to creation, the science behind Sipify, and its impact on the dental industry. Whether you're a dental professional looking to stay ahead of the curve or just someone interested in innovative health solutions, this episode is packed with insights and inspiration.Find out More about Sipify:www.sipify.meLIKE if you found value, SHARE to spread the transformation, COMMENT your thoughts to enrich our community, and SUBSCRIBE to stay connected with the wisdom that rejuvenates your personal and professional life! We a-DOOR-e our listeners! Find out more about The Mint Door: www.themintdoor.netConnect with us personally on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-mint-doorAlice Stone, Sipify, aerating straw, oral health, dental professionals, dysphagia, hot beverages, innovation, dental industry, tooth stains, spill prevention, The Mint Door Podcast, Talk It Out. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sip with Nikki
Unlocking the Potential: The Hows and Whys of Aerating and Preserving Your Wine

Sip with Nikki

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 23:49


This week, I've got the lowdown on all things OXYGEN. When and how to incorporate it and how to protect against by preserving that precious vino after the cork has left the building. Questions like: What's the deal with decanting wine? When should I do it? How and for How Long?Swirling… is that really a thing?Ever find yourself with a half-full bottle and wonder, "How can I make this magic last?"In this Episode:What is Wine Aeration?Why Do it?It Unlocks aromasSoften those TanninsIncrease Expressive FlavorsWhen to Aerate:Young Red WinesFull-Bodied Whites (sometimes)How to Aerate Your Wine:Decanting: This is a beautiful Riedel decanter for a great price- holds 2 bottles at once!Swirling in the GlassAerating Pourers Here's one of my favorites:Part 2: How can you protect against the oxygen we were just trying to ADD a moment ago if you don't plan on finishing that bottle?Put your wine in the fridge!Get Creative with Gas (tee hee): We use the Coravin Pivot regularly at the winery and at our house. This Coravin Bundle has the Same Pivot PLUS an aerator attachment for the bottle!Vacuum Victory: This is a great one. If you'd like to Support the Podcast (buy me a glass of wine or Producer Kathryn a bourbon) we would be so grateful!Enjoying these episodes? Please consider Rating, Reviewing Following on Apple Podcasts!“Delightful and fun. Now I love my Monday Commute” (kpjscarbs). Sound like you? I'd love for you to leave your own review!How? Click Here, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with Stars and select "write a review" and let us know what you loved most about this episode! If you haven't already, please FOLLOW the podcast! We have so many more exciting episodes coming out, and if you're not following you might MISS then! Click here to Follow! Questions, suggestions and guest requests?

Spoken Garden Podcast
4 Ways to Prep Your Perennials in Containers at Summers End - DIY GM

Spoken Garden Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 3:12


On this episode, Sean tells you 4 different things you can do to prep your perennials in containers for fall and beyound. Listen to this episode to know what you can do to make sure your perennials are healthy and ready for the fall and winter months! If you want to see us cut back Coreopsis, Agastache, or Nepeta, watch one our more recent YouTube videos: https://youtu.be/vbZSoFdmYb0   Make sure to get your Little Dibby or Dibby XL at one of our three shops listed below so you are ready for fall seed sowing season! Etsy Shop Shopify Amazon   All rights reserved for Spoken Garden. Music by Benjamin Tissot.

Zamzows Garden Show
02-04-23 This week the Zamzow's Garden show covers everything you need to know about aerating your lawn.

Zamzows Garden Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2023 43:20


Green and Growing with Ashley Frasca
Garden calls and rose care 7/23/22 Hour 3

Green and Growing with Ashley Frasca

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2022 32:09


Aerating zoysia, getting rid of kudzu, wisteria, rose tips from Pike Nursery AND an appearance by Dave Baker

In Search of Soil
Dr. Adriano Sofo - Soil Marcofauna| In Search of Soil #20

In Search of Soil

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 74:29


In this episode of In Search of Soil, we're talking to Italian soil Scientist Dr. Adriano Sofo to shed some light on the importance of soil macrofauna, earthworms, beetles, ants, and the like, and their roles in building healthier soil for more sustainable agriculture. Dr. Adriano Sofo is an assistant professor in the University of Basilicata in Matera, Italy. Cited more than four thousand times, his research interests include plant-soil interactions, biogeochemistry, and environmental botany. With a passion for educating, he believes that information dissemination is the key to creating a more sustainable and regenerative agricultural landscape. List of Dr. Adriano Sofo's Works   WATCH FULL EPISODES  YouTube https://bit.ly/watchISOS Follow Diego @diegofooter - https://www.instagram.com/diegofooter In this episode of In Search of Soil Traditional agricultural practices that deplete soil organic matter and biodiversity (01:45) How Dr. Sofo defines minimum till (05:23) The band of soil that plays the greatest role in agronomy and the band of soil you don't want to disturb (07:04) Incorporating organic matter into the soil vs. leaving organic matter on the soil surface (10:07) Completely wet soil vs. wet soil surface: is there a difference in plant health? (14:05) It all depends on the root morphology and root architecture (18:15) How different irrigation systems can affect plant growth (19:33) Will tillage dry out soil faster? (24:50) Why isn't sustainable agriculture viewed as a better option? Why do farmers still subscribe to conventional farming practices? (27:33) The soil has as much carbon as the biosphere and the atmosphere (32:38) The importance of soil microfauna, mesofauna, macrofauna, and megafauna (33:28) The roles that earthworms play in soil health (39:00) What roles do ants play in soil health? (42:15) Who aerates the soil more, earthworms or ants? (44:31) How to increase the earthworm population in your soils (47:42) Why does the soil collapse with tillage but maintains its structure with the macrofauna? (49:52) Speeding up the reversal of compaction (57:01) Aerating the soil with a broadfork (59:59) Is it possible to get to a point where you can let nature take care of the soil? (01:01:17) Choosing the gentle approach over the harsh approach (01:05:10) Organic matter in soil: layering vs. mixing (01:06:18) Defining sustainable agriculture today (01:09:57) What Dr. Adriano Sofo wants farmers to know (01:11:18)

Lawncare Leaders
273. How Green Again Upsells Aerating and Seeding

Lawncare Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 22:37


On today's podcast, Britt discusses this weeks theme: Upselling. Listen as Britt goes over different upselling services such as fall cleanups, aerating and seeding, sprinkler system winterizers and blowouts. All of these services are things you should be thinking about upselling!   ———————————————————— Website:https://www.lawncareleaders.com https://linktr.ee/Lawncareleader Check Out Our Sponsors Below: GPS Track It: 844-394-9244 https://gpstrackit.com/solutions/landscaping/lawncareleaders GIE Expo 50% Referral Code: https://www.compusystems.com/servlet/AttendeeRegLoginServlet?evt_uid=314&CompanyCode2=BRITT MANUAL Code: BRITT Thinking about a new software program for your business? Try out Jobber with our discount. Click the link below: https://jobber.grsm.io/brittdowd7100 Lawntrepreneur Academy  Come out on Saturday, November 13th to the Lawntrepreneur Academy Live 2021 in Novi, Michigan and make 2022 the most profitable year yet! www.LawntrepreneurAcademy.com ———————————————————— Please share the podcast could be someone you look up to, a competitor or buddy you know is getting after it in this industry! Copy and paste the link here https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lawncare-leaders/id1312631712

Morning Crew
Randy answers questions about a spider plant, packed soil, slugs, aerating and more

Morning Crew

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 9:22


Clay County Extension Educator Randy Nelson joins Bonnie and Doug every Tues. at 6:40am and he answers your questions. Today he answered questions about a spider plant with roots showing and leaves turning brown, what to do about hard packed soil, getting rid of slugs on hostas, is it okay to aerate now,  and more.  Take a listen!   If you have more questions for Randy you can call him at 218-299-7338. (Listen to Bonnie and Doug every Monday through Friday from 5-8 am on the “KFGO Morning Crew” and be part of our morning show by getting involved in our "Question of the Day" or by calling in weather and traffic information. Also make sure you like our KFGO Morning Crew Facebook page). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Self-Sufficiency Made Simple
Episode #11 What Is Companion Planting and Why Is It Awesome?

Self-Sufficiency Made Simple

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 26:54


Companion planting put simply is growing plants together that have a beneficial relationship with one another. And why is it awesome? Because we are working with mother nature rather than spraying chemicals all over her.  When we work collaboratively for the mutual benefit of all the outcomes are always bigger, better and far more productive than we could have ever achieved alone. The same principles apply in the garden. When we work collaboratively with our environment we can see many benefits that go beyond what we see.  A handful of benefits of working with the environment through compassion planting are Attracting pollinators Attracting pest predators Deterring pests Masking scent of primary plants to put off potential pests Attracting pests away from the primary plant Adding nutrients into the soil Retaining moisture Aerating soil Providing windbreaks Shade   In permaculture and organic gardens, companion planting is one of the biggest ways to manage pests and disease.  ‘Formal' style growing systems which have rows or blocks of the same plant growing together can make for a really hard time backyard gardener. When you first think about it, it might make sense to grow all the same thing together. You can maintain them in the same space and harvest them together. However, this method has many drawbacks.  Growing same with same is like holding a sign up and announcing to the pest world - come and get it! Also, the same plants all use the same nutrients, require the same amount of sun or shade and the same levels of moisture. They are all competing with each other for the same things.  When you interplant your vegetable garden with several different types of plants that all work together you are allowing mother nature to do what she does best.  I want to go through some examples to explain what I am talking about.  Attracting pollinators  Planting plants that attract pollinators like bees, butterflies, flies, bats and birds are a great way to ensure crops that rely on insect pollination have the best chance of being pollinated. Planting borage, rosemary and sunflowers near your gourd crops (melons, squash, pumpkin, zucchini) will help attract more bees that will visit male and female flowers helping pollination.  Attracting pest predators Planting coriander, dill or parsley will help attract ladybugs into your garden. Ladybugs love to feast on aphids, scale and mites. Plant these herbs with your bean crops.  Deterring pests Marigolds are well known to deter whitefly from tomatoes. I have observed that more is best with marigolds and tomatoes. Plant at least 2 marigolds per tomato plant and it's best to have them as close to the tomato as possible while still allowing enough not to crowd it.  Masking scent of primary plants Planting mint, sage and onions with or around the perimeter of carrots can be very effective against carrot root fly. Female flies can smell bruised carrots and leaves from many kms away. So activities like thinning out and weeding can give away their location. By planting plants that mask this odour, it can confuse the fly and she may not make it into the patch to lay her eggs.  Attracting pests away from the primary plant Nasturtium is a great plant to act as a sacrificial offering to aphids. It attracts aphids away from your main food plants and also attracts ladybugs which love a good aphid feast. Plant nasturtiums all through the garden, they grow well with anything and will attract bees and butterflies too.  Adding nutrients If you've been gardening for a little while you may already know that legumes are nitrogen-fixing plants. This means they convert the nitrogen in the atmosphere into usable nitrogen in the soil that their neighbouring plants can take up and use. Planting legumes with nitrogen hungry plants is a great way to go. Plant climbing beans with corn, dwarf beans with brassicas like broccoli, cabbage and cauliflower. Beetroots will also benefit from dwarf beans too, but avoid climbing beans as they may shade out the sun-loving beets. Retaining moisture Living mulch which are ground cover plants grown amongst your vegetables will significantly reduce moisture loss through covering bare soil. Nasturtiums, thyme, oregano and creeping saltbush are great choices. Another way to help your garden retain moisture is to plant deep-rooted plants that will help to bring moisture from deeper soil to the shallows. Plants like pigeon pea are great because they are also a legume. Comfrey, dandelion and borage are all brilliant garden partners. Aerating soil The more organic matter in your soil the higher the change of the soil having aeration. When you have bare patches this can lead to compaction, especially if you get people or animal traffic over the area. Your plants need air pockets within the soil to allow moisture, worms, roots and microbes to pass through. The more roots moving through your soil the less compaction is likely.  Providing windbreaks Some plants can take a battering from wind and others are more sensitive. Designing your garden with the wind in mind will keep your more susceptible plants protected. Know the direction of where your prevailing wind comes from and plan ahead. Use hardy hedging such as Lilly pilly, feijoa, blueberries and rosemary can help slow winds down for tomatoes or tender leafy greens. Shade Not all vegetables love full sun all day, especially in the warmer summer months. Using sun lovers to provide some shade for the more tender plants is a great way to protect them. Plant corn on the south-west* side of lettuce to provide protection from the harsh afternoon sun. (for the southern hemisphere*). Companion planting won't ever be 100% effective and you wouldn't want it to be. We need all the things we term ‘bad bugs' in our garden. They are all part of the ecosystem and there is a balance that needs to be maintained. Observe your garden and see what looks good and what is having a bit of a hard time. Notice the insects and bugs and become aware of how you could use companion planting to help your garden thrive.  More information Full show notes at www.sohfarmlet.com.au/podcast Blogs - www.sohfarmlet.com.au/blog Download Free - Chicken Keepers 'Chicklist' For Beginners   Reach me Instagram http://www.instagram.com/sohfarmlet/ Facebook http://www.facebook.com/sohfarmlet jo@sohfarmlet.com.au Subscribe Have you hit the subscribe button yet? If not click subscribe so you don't miss an episode. Review I would be eternally grateful if you could give me a review as this will push the podcast out to more people, and it would make my heart sing, I'd love to hear what you have to say and what's your favourite bit (and I will be giving a few shout outs each week). For apple listeners, you can review HERE. For other players follow the review link (if available) or leave a review on FaceBook or Instagram.   Share I would also love it if you could share this podcast with anyone you feel would enjoy conversations about growing food, keeping chickens, bees, rescue animals, making homemade products and all things self-sufficiency related. I am so pleased and feel very privileged that you chose to join me this week. Thank you!   Let's do it again next Wednesday. xx

The Brülosophy Podcast
Episode 169 | Hot-Side Aeration

The Brülosophy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 74:57


Aerating wort during the mash, lauter, and boil stages of the brewing process, aka hot-side aeration, is believed by many to have a negative impact on beer, though others view this claim as myth. In this episode, contributor Cade Jobe sits down with Marshall to discuss all things HSA including the results of an xBmt on the subject. The Brülosophy Podcast is brought to you by Imperial Yeast who provide brewers with the most viable and fresh yeast on the market. Learn more about what Imperial Yeast has to offer at ImperialYeast.com today. | Relevant Article | Hot-Side Aeration xBmt

Interior Integration for Catholics
Being Both Big and Small -- September 28, 2020

Interior Integration for Catholics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 44:17


Episode 35 Being Both Big and Small        September 28, 2020. Intro: Welcome to the podcast Coronavirus Crisis: Carpe Diem!, where by God's grace, you and I rise up and embrace the possibilities and opportunities for spiritual and psychological growth in this time of crisis, all grounded in a Catholic worldview.   We are going beyond mere resilience, to rising up to the challenges of this pandemic and becoming even healthier in the natural and the spiritual realms than we were before.  I'm clinical psychologist Peter Malinoski and I am here with you to be your host and guide.  This podcast is part of our Souls and Hearts, our online outreach at soulsandhearts.com, which is all about shoring up our natural foundation for the spiritual life, all about overcoming psychological obstacles to being love and to loving.   Thank you for being here with me.  This is episode 35, released on September 28, 2020 and it is titled: Being Both Big and Small.   Ok, so it's time for questions from our listeners from the last couple of sessions.  But only I got only one question from the last session in the Resilient Catholics Carpe Diem! community, and she essentially answered it so well herself in our RCCD discussion boards that I don't have a lot to add.  So I am going to make up a question – from an imaginary listener who wants to remain anonymous, so I am going to call him Johnny Hind:    The good thing for a host about making up questions is that you can have them be exactly what you want them to be, and that's what's happening now.   From Johnny Hind:  Dr. Peter, what about responsibility?  What about being grown up?  I'm confused about how, the challenges of this world, I'm supposed to be mature, wise, virtuous and so on.  That doesn't sound like being a baby or a toddler.  I can't just curl up in a corner suck my thumb and wait  for God and Mary to rock me to sleep all the time.  I have responsibilities!  How do I be both small, childlike, trusting and but also grow to the fullness of manhood or womanhood?   Those are our questions for today.    So for the last five episodes, numbers 30 to 34 we have been discussing being small, being like little children, going beyond just accepting our absolute dependency on God – but embracing it.   following the words of our Lord Jesus Christ:   Matthew 18 1-4  At that time the disciples came to Jesus, saying, “Who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven?” And calling to him a child, he put him in the midst of them, and said, “Truly, I say to you, unless you turn and become like children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. Whoever humbles himself like this child, he is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven. Matthew 19 13-15  Then children were brought to him that he might lay his hands on them and pray. The disciples rebuked the people;  but Jesus said, “Let the children come to me, and do not hinder them; for to such belongs the kingdom of heaven.” And he laid his hands on them and went away.Proverbs 3:5 Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not rely on your own insight. John 15:4-5   Abide in me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit by itself, unless it abides in the vine, neither can you, unless you abide in me. 5 I am the vine, you are the branches. He who abides in me, and I in him, he it is that bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing. 1 Peter 2: 2-3 2 Like newborn infants, long for the pure, spiritual milk, so that by it you may grow into salvation— Now we are going to look at the other side of the coin.  Maturity, Responsibility St. Paul in 1 Corinthians 13:11 When I was a child, I spoke like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child; when I became an adult, I put an end to childish ways. Ephesians 4:15  Rather, speaking the truth in love, we are to grow up in every way into him who is the head, into Christ Sirach 15 Do not say: “It was God's doing that I fell away,” for what he hates he does not do.  Do not say: “He himself has led me astray,” God in the beginning created human beings and made them subject to their own free choice. If you choose, you can keep the commandments; loyalty is doing the will of God. Set before you are fire and water; to whatever you choose, stretch out your hand.  Before everyone are life and death, whichever they choose will be given them. CCC 1730-1738  Freedom and Responsibility.  So here we have the two demands.  To be childlike and to be mature.  To be small and to be big.  These demands, to be small and big can become extremes.  And in the spiritual life, there are two heresies that reflect these two extremes:  Quietism and Pietism.   Two extremes:  Quietism  The Spanish theologian Miguel de Molinos developed Quietism.  From his writings, especially from his "Dux spiritualis" (Rome, 1675), sixty-eight propositions were extracted and condemned by Innocent XI in 1687 Catholic Encyclopedia.  Quietism in the broadest sense is the doctrine which declares that man's highest perfection consists in a sort of psychological and spiritual self-annihilation.  and a consequent absorption of the soul into the Divine Essence even during the present life. In the state of "quietude" the mind is wholly inactive; it no longer thinks or wills on its own account, but remains passive while God acts within it. Quietism is thus generally speaking a sort of false or exaggerated mysticism.   Passivity in therapy.  Psychopathology-ectomy.  Want a general anesthetic, and for me to remove all the dysfunction and problems while they rest.  With my psychotherapy scalpel.  You're the doctor, you're supposed to be able to do this.   Pietism is a movement within the ranks of Protestantism, originating in the reaction against the highly intellectualize and reified Protestant theology of the seventeenth century, and aiming at the revival of devotion and practical Christianity. Its appearance in the German Lutheran Church, about 1670, is connected with the name of Philipp Jakob Spener – German Lutheran Theologian, Father of pietism.  His sermons, in which he emphasized the necessity of a lively faith and the sanctification of daily lifeIt is primarily one's own individual achievements, the way a man as an individual lives up to his religious duties and moral commandments, the way a woman imitates the "virtues" of Christ, that ensure them justification. Spiritual growth is an individual self-improvement project that minimizes the role of the Church, mystical body of Christ and all believers.  In therapy, pietists have to do it all by themselves.  Unwilling to receive help. Suspicious of it.  Might reduce the magnitude of their own achievements,  They have to be captains of their own ships, bootstrappers.  The quietist says, “Do nothing for yourself.”  God does it all.  I'm totally passive.  God takes all the action.  The pietist says, “Do everything for yourself.”  God is passive and inert.  I take all the action.  So we have Quietism and Pietism.  Huh, those rhyme.  Quietists and Pietists.  All of a sudden I am feeling kind of poetical.  You know, this podcast, it's a creation of culture, it's not some low-brow, dumbed down, mass-market tabloid of a show.  No, we are cultured here.  We bring in the arts, literature, sometimes even music.  You know what I'm thinking…I'm thinking maybe I should compose a poem to help you remember the different between quietism and pietism.  This is a true story, in college, I briefly considered a career as bard, a poet for hire, who would compose verses for special occasions.  Wow, this is like a dream come true..I've got that same feeling coming on me now that I get just before my kids are grimacing and accusing me of uttering a “Dad poem.”  Which is like a Dad joke that rhymes.  It's got to rhyme.  There is no need to call on the muses (that's pagan anyway).  I think I've got this. It's coming to me.  Ok, I've got it, get ready, here we go.  The poem is called “The unhappy couple”  -- But don't worry it's going  end well, that help will come to them.  Let me see.. Hmmm.Exhausted from toil was the pietistWhile depleted and numb was the quietist.  These souls, pseudo-devoutNeed counseling no doubtQuick, call a Catholic psychiatrist! All right, now let's get serious, let's plunge into, let's grab onto the questions that our imaginary anonymous listener Johnny Hind has offered us.  be diving into the question of what responsibility while being receptive.  If we are supposed to have a great childlike confidence in God, if we are to be like parvulos, like little children, itty bitty ones in our relationship with our Father God and our Mother Mary, working through the trust issues from our first two years of life, what does that mean for our accountability, our responsibility, our obligations in the Christian life?  How are we supposed to be childlike and trusting, but also mature, grown-up and taking responsibility for our lives?  How do we reconcile all these seemingly contradictory positions?  Stay with me for answers.  We digging into these questions, and do you know where we will find the answers?  We will find the answers buried like treasures, in the soil.  Our answers to this apparent paradox are to be found in the soil.     So let's start at the beginning.  A very good place to start, so I'm told.  And when I think of beginnings, I think of Genesis.  Creation story.   Living Soil:  Fertile Crescent Near the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.  That soil was already good.  Very alive.  Very fertile.   Teaming with Microbes: The Organic Gardener's Guide to the Soil Food Web, Revised Edition  Jeff Lowenfels and Wayne Lewis.   This is the Hebrew word for "man". It could be ultimately derived from Hebrew אדם ('adam) meaning "to be red", referring to the ruddy colour of human skin, or from Akkadian adamu meaning "to make".  According to Genesis in the Old Testament Adam was created from the earth by God (there is a word play on Hebrew אֲדָמָה ('adamah) meaning "earth" – red earth (clay)  When God made Adam and Eve, he chose to need the clay, like a potter needs the clay.   Isaiah 64:8  But now, O Lord, You are our Father, We are the clay, and You our potter; And all of us are the work of Your hand.   St. Augustine, Sermo 169: God created us without us: but he did not will to save us without us.  Receptivity not equal to passivity, quietism.  Potter and clay   Potter needs the clay. Living clay.  Genesis 2:7 then the Lord God formed man of dust from the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living being.  We choose how to care for our soil.  Soil amendments – fertilizer, what we take in.    Tilling.  Rototill or broadfork.  Mulching.  Watering.  Composting.  Removing the rocks.  Aerating.  Encouraging the worms, the microbial life.   Matthew 13:4-9  “A sower went out to sow. 4 And as he sowed, some seeds fell along the path, and the birds came and devoured them. 5 Other seeds fell on rocky ground, where they did not have much soil, and immediately they sprang up, since they had no depth of soil, 6 but when the sun rose they were scorched. And since they had no root, they withered away. 7 Other seeds fell among thorns, and the thorns grew up and choked them. 8 Other seeds fell on good soil and produced grain, some a hundredfold, some sixty, some thirty. 9 He who has ears,[a] let him hear.” Ist major point.   Active Receptivity.  Preparing.  Plan of life.  Dedicated time to pray.  Conversational prayer.  Time for reflection. Caring for the natural foundation.  Journaling.  Getting in touch you're your mindset, bodyset, heartset, soulset.  Being recollected.  Being ready for action.  Sunday Mass, maybe daily Mass.   Regular confession.  Examinations of conscience (that are relational)   2nd major point.  We choose what to plant in our soil.  What do we take in?  Through our senses.  Netflix?  Internet news over and over?  Social media?  YouTube?  Shallow romance novels?  Porn?  What are we taking in?  What seeds are we planting in our soils.    Galatian 6:7.  whatever a man sows, that he will also reap.   You reap what you sow.  You get to choose what you are sowing.  Varieties are important.    Tomatoes this year.  They fit my soil.    Plan of life.  What we take in with our senses. We might not will that what we take in will grow, but it will grow.    Natural processes.   So much work to do conventional farming.  Adding N, Phosphorous, Potassium.  Don't trust the soil, use it as a holding ground.  Or get rid of it altogether – hydroponics, where you grow plants in gravel in a nutrient rich solution.    Humility, Awe, wonder.   Mary and Zechariah.   Dad poem, day play on words…    Put it on the forum, email or call, I will announce who solves it.  Prize:  Commentary on the Gospel of Matthew, Curtis Mitsch and Edward Sri.  First volume of the Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture by Baker Publishing.   I have two copies, I bought one, and then I loved it so much I bought the entire, this is my number 1 go-to scripture commentary for the New Testament and I have a lot of commentaries.  And Ted Sri has been a close friend of mine since the early 1990s, and I really like his work.   Email me at crisis at soulsandhearts.com or call or text me on my cell – 317.567.9594,  the first one to get the right answer to what the dad play on words is gets the prize.  I will look at the time stamps.   Feed back on the episode.   The RCCD community brings together people like you, people that are really interested in growing more and more resilient, both in the natural realm and in the psychological realm, and who are seizing this day, this moment as an opportunity for great spiritual and psychological growth.  We are adding features to the RCCD community.   $25 per month after that, and there is a whole host of resources available to you there.  Closing November 3.   Go to soulsandhearts.com, click on the tab that says all courses and shows and register for the Resilient Catholics Carpe Diem Community.    Upcoming Zoom meeting September 29 7:30 PM Eastern time.  Openness and receptivity.  Garden wall exercise.  Really great for people who are afraid of God.  You can actually see and feel how God respects your boundaries and limits and doesn't want to invade or violate you or take you over, but to be separate but near.  We will record parts of this so RCCD community members can do it on their own.    Patroness and Patron  

Handyman Pros Radio Show
Make Your Yard Look Amazing: Aerating Your Lawn

Handyman Pros Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 7:21


How to make your lawn look amazing: Aerating your lawn. Tips and tricks on using an aerator, benefits, and type of aerator machine to use. Questions, Comments, Concerns? Send us an email, questions@handymanprosradioshow.com, go to our website and leave us a message, join our facebook group @handyman pros, or leave us a voice message (Click Here). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/Handymanpros/message

frisellasallaroundtheyard's podcast
E 19 Aeration - What it is, should you do it, and how to do it best

frisellasallaroundtheyard's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 25:52


In this episode of "All Around The Yard" Tony Frisella Jr talks about the importance of Aerating your lawn.  Aeration creates holes down into the soil to alleviate compaction so air, water and nutrients can reach grass roots. Learn how to do it and when to do it to create a lawn that your neighbors will be jealous of. Along with Tony is Moses, our Digital Content Manager. asking all the questions you wished you could have asked the expert to clear up anything you might not know. So come along with us on a walk... "All Around The Yard"

Homebrew Happy Hour
Electric vs gas brewing systems, replacing keg gaskets, and properly aerating your wort — Ep. 192

Homebrew Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 43:45


How’s it going, homebrewer?! Fresh off of vacation!!! Welcome back to another episode of our Homebrew Happy Hour podcast… the podcast where we answer all of your home brewing questions and discuss anything related to craft beer! A SUBTLE REMINDER: If you appreciate the things we do here at Homebrew Happy Hour, consider joining our Patreon […]

Fix It Home Improvement
Top Dressing and Aerating a Lawn

Fix It Home Improvement

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2020 17:01


This week we talk about top dressing and aerating a lawn. You can subscribe to our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, CastBox or your favorite podcast app. Check out our home improvement videos on our YouTube channel Fix It Home Improvement. Download our e-books, Home Improvement Solutions : What Every Homeowner Should Know on Amazon. Email us at fixitpodcast@gmail.com. Follow us on Twitter @fixitpodcast. Follow us on Instagram, Fix It Home Improvement 

Morning Crew
Randy answers our lawn and garden questions

Morning Crew

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 8:55


Clay County Extension Educator Randy Nelson joins Bonnie and Doug every Weds at 6:40 a.m.  Today we had a lot of lawn questions, including seeding, weed removing, fertilizing, aerating and more.This podcast is brought to you by One Oak Place, a 55 and better living community which is all about resident choice.  (Listen to Bonnie and Doug every Monday through Friday from 5-8 am on the “KFGO Morning Crew” and be part of our morning show by getting involved in our "Question of the Day" or by calling in weather and traffic information. Also make sure you like our KFGO Morning Crew Facebook page).

Today's Homeowner Podcast
Creating a Healthy Lawn by Aerating | Tips

Today's Homeowner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 1:31


The soil in lawns can become compacted over time, resulting in weak or dying grass. Aeration is the process of punching holes in your lawn to allow water and nutrients into the soil and grassroots.

Outdoors with Rob Zimmer
Rolling, Aerating, Hummingbirds, and, Orioles

Outdoors with Rob Zimmer

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2019 40:28


Rob has some tips on how to approach a bumpy yard.  Plus, orioles are on the return. His top ten this episode: places in Northeast Wisconsin to see spring wild flowers.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Epic Gardening: Daily Growing Tips and Advice

Although I mostly write about gardening, from time to time I like to touch on other yard-related activities… Including the lawn. For some, the lawn is a staple of the yard, and proper lawn care is something to be sought after. When thinking of lawn care, fertilizing, mowing, and edging come to mind. But aeration? Dethatching? These are less common practices that are absolutely vital to proper lawn care. In this episode, I’ll look at what aeration is, why it’s important, and which lawn aeration products are the best on the market. Learn More: The Best Lawn Aerators (Manual and Machine) Keep Growing, Kevin Support Epic Gardening Support Epic Gardening on Patreon Follow Epic Gardening YouTube Instagram Pinterest Facebook Facebook Group Buy the Epic Soil Starter Organic Fertilizer! How do you super-charge your soil with good, inexpensive organic matter? That was the question I sought to answer when I designed this custom-mixed fertilizer with my friends over at Garden Maker Naturals. It's designed to take your ordinary raised bed garden soil and give it enough organic matter to kick-start your growing season. Order Your Epic Soil Starter Here  

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Life & Wine Podcast
Ep. 6: Aerating your wine and why it matters!

Life & Wine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2018 52:56


Aerating your wine is an important step before drinking your wine. Learn more about this process and more in our latest episode!

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From Cork with Love Adventure
Aerating French Wine in Irish Kitchen #AmbientJuly Day 26

From Cork with Love Adventure

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2018 1:02


The sound of a 2015 Chateauneuf du Pape being poured from glass to jug - and from bottle to jug - and from jug to glass - and being swilled & swallowed by an Irish man

Homebrew Happy Hour
Aerating wort using bernzomatic oxygen cylinders PLUS a question on using a bucket without a sealed lid or an airlock for fermentation — HHH Ep. 084

Homebrew Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2018 32:05


Todd’s gone to Craft Brewer’s Conference so Joshua & James are in charge! Once you saw that James is on this episode, you sighed a sigh of relief, right? Joking aside, Todd just got back into town from Nashville after attending the 2018 Craft Brewer’s Conference so we allowed him to recover (he actually burst […]

Spoken Garden Podcast
Fall and Winterizing Your Garden - Ep. 7

Spoken Garden Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2017 16:59


What should I do to get my garden ready for the Fall and Winter?  Is there a reason why I am even doing this and what are the benefits?  Will I need specific tools?  Today on Episode 7, we answer these questions and explore different ways to save you time!  By the end of this episode, you should have a better idea on what you need to do this Fall to winterize your garden, which tools you will need, and some other interesting facts!

Madison in the Morning
Aerating and thaching lawns

Madison in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2017 4:40


Weedman- Andy Kurth

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Wine Two Five Podcast
Episode 96: Wine Trippin’ on Aeration

Wine Two Five Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2017 35:14


Why, when, and how do you subject your wine to an oxygen trip? It’s a question that gets asked often, and the answer can be somewhat controversial in many wine circles. We go there, while we allow our Factoid and Wino Radar segments go – well - everywhere. Pour a glass, give it a swirl and come along for a little wine road trip to chat, “breathing, aerating and decanting – oh why?”   Wine Aerating, Decanting, Spanish Wine, Podcast

Lawn Care Business Success
050 - Aerating Is Easy Money

Lawn Care Business Success

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2016 51:29


In this episode I discuss the very lucrative aerating service, as well as some of the add-ons that you can upsell with lawn aeration. I also discuss some tips on where to find used aerators and power rakes for sale. lawncarebusinesssuccess.com lawncarebusinesssuccess.com/audible lawncarebusinesssuccess.com/amazon Music used in advertisement background: http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music

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Lawn Care Business Success
050 – Aerating is easy money!

Lawn Care Business Success

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2016


In this episode I discuss the very lucrative aerating service, as well as some of the add-ons that you can upsell with lawn aeration.  I also discuss some tips on where to find used aerators and power rakes for sale. lawncarebusinesssuccess.com lawncarebusinesssuccess.com/audible lawncarebusinesssuccess.com/hostupon lawncarebusinesssuccess.com/amazon Music used in advertisement background: http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music 

TurfNet RADIO
Dr. Norm Hummel: Aerating and Topdressing High Performance Putting Surfaces

TurfNet RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2015 45:00


In this episode we are Frankly Speaking about topdressing and fast firm greens with Norm Hummel, retired founder of Hummel and Co. soil testing lab (now a part of Turf and Soil Diagnostics). This conversation focuses on improving your understanding of sand physical proeprties, espcially size and shape of particles as well as turf growth and organic matter accumulation.  

Virginia Cooperative Extension

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