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Send us a textJoin host Allen Smith on Park Hills Underground Radio via The Barn as he chats with Craig Johns of The Dark, the must-know hard rock/metal band of 2025. Ahead of their debut self-titled EP release on February 21, 2025, via Arising Empire, The Dark is making waves in the rock and metal world with their powerful sound and captivating artistic vision.
In this episode, Jeff dives into a dynamic conversation with Susanna Córdova, Colorado's first Latina Education Commissioner, and Allen Smith, Cognia's VP of Leadership Development. They discuss leadership, the significant changes in education post-COVID, the critical role of AI, and strategies to close educational inequities. Susana shares her inspiring career journey, her vision for the future of education, and actionable advice for leaders. Don't miss this insightful look into leading through change and making a lasting impact in education.
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
United States v. Allen Smith
Pastor Josh Kouri joins us this week from Frontline Church in Oklahoma as we install Allen Smith to the office of elder. Josh unpacks the who, what, how, and why of eldership in the local church from 1 Peter 5:1-4.
In this episode of the Unstoppable Growth Podcast, Tim Lindsay and Brian Thorne are joined by Allen Smith, who shares his journey from being a high school athlete to pursuing a career in comedy. Allen discusses the challenges he faced, including an identity crisis stemming from a skin disorder, and how he found purpose through the Unstoppable program. The conversation explores themes of personal growth, overcoming fears, and the importance of community support in navigating life's challenges.
#HOWCEE Radio GOSPEL MUSIC TODAY W/KEN & JEN GRADY This week on Gospel Music Today! The LeFevre Quartet, exclusive concert video with The Regals and Eagle's Wings, plus news, concert updates, and Jean's feature group. If you missed the show on television, you can watch online anytime at Gospel music Today w/Ken and Jean grady This week on Gospel Music Today! The Mark Dubbeld Family, exclusive concert video with The Pine Ridge Boys and Master Peace Quartet, plus news, concert updates, and Jean's feature group. If you missed the show on television, you can watch online anytime at www.gospelmusictoday.com Southern Gospel News SGNScoops Digital "About"  “SGNScoops exists to promote the gospel by unveiling what is intriguing and real about gospel music. With integrity, we aspire to highlight people who are fulfilling a call to minister and emphasize the music that inspires audiences and glorifies God.†We offer gospel music news and views from artists you know and love, and artists we'd love you to meet – from various parts of the gospel music canvas. Founded by Allen Smith in 1996, SGNScoops digital was the first gospel print magazine to go to online-only publishing. Purchased by Coastal Media (owners of SGMRadio.com) in 2009, SGNScoops was relaunched with the goal of more interaction and a wider range of coverage. SGNScoops is also the home of the fan-based Diamond Awards and the Creekside Gospel Music Convention.
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Former MLB Player and Coach, Dave Magadan and Eric Hodson from Boars Night Out, Award-Winning BBQ Team and Rubs Maker Dave Magadan is a former Major League Baseball player and coach. His playing career ended upon his retirement after 16 years and time spent with the New York Mets, Florida Marlins, Seattle Mariners, Houston Astros, Chicago Cubs, Oakland A's, and San Diego Padres. After his retirement, Dave stayed active in baseball as a hiting instructor and it was in this capacity with the Boston Red Sox in 2007 in which he helped the team win the World Series. Dave's cousin and godfather is former MLB player and manager, Lou Piniella. An outstanding college baseball career was recognized in 2010 as Magadan was selected for induction into the College Baseball Hall of Fame. Eric Hodson was hanging out with some friends around the fire pit cooking meat in 2006. By 2010 Eric and and Allen Smith were known as the Boars Night Out competition BBQ team. Since then, Boars Night Out has won multiple Grand Championships, numerous first-place calls, and developed a line of White Lightening barbecue rubs. Their story as told by a humble Hodson is filled with a fascinating journey bringing them to the curent level of sucess they have achieved. For more information on Eric Hodson and Boars Night Out go to https://www.boarsnightout.com/ We conclude the show with the song, Baseball Always Brings You Home from the musician, Dave Dresser and the poet, Shel Krakofsky. We recommend you go to Baseball BBQ, https://baseballbbq.com for special grilling tools and accessories, Magnechef https://magnechef.com/ for excellent and unique barbecue gloves, Cutting Edge Firewood High Quality Kiln Dried Firewood - Cutting Edge Firewood in Atlanta for high quality firewood and cooking wood, Mantis BBQ, https://mantisbbq.com/ to purchase their outstanding sauces with a portion of the proceeds being donated to the Kidney Project, and for exceptional sauces, Elda's Kitchen https://eldaskitchen.com/ We truly appreciate our listeners and hope that all of you are staying safe. If you would like to contact the show, we would love to hear from you. Call the show: (516) 855-8214 Email: baseballandbbq@gmail.com Twitter: @baseballandbbq Instagram: baseballandbarbecue YouTube: baseball and bbq Website: https//baseballandbbq.weebly.com Facebook: baseball and bbq
Paul Allen Smith Jr is the oldest of four children, was born on March 12, 1960, in Little Rock, Arkansas. He grew up in McMinnville, Tennessee, in the Cumberland Mountains, where his father's family had farmed for several generations and also operated an ornamental plant business. Smith calls himself a fourth-generation nurseryman and horticulturist. The family moved back to Little Rock when Smith was twelve due to a career opportunity for his father, who unexpectedly died just three months later. To cope with his grief, Smith planted a small garden in the backyard and began raising chickens. After graduating from Little Rock's McClellan High School in 1979, he attended Hendrix College in Conway to major in biology, with plans of becoming a veterinarian. After graduation in 1983, he earned a Rotary International scholarship to study ornamental horticulture, garden design, and history during an eighteen-month stay at the University of Manchester in England. After returning home to Little Rock, Smith entered the nursery and garden design business with his family. He also became a private tour guide to European gardens and began teaching gardening workshops at the nursery. Regular appearances on local radio led to a weekly gardening segment on Little Rock television station KATV's Daybreak show in 1989. It soon led to a syndicated program starting in 2000, P. Allen Smith's Gardens, which was largely shot at Smith's historic home in Little Rock's Quapaw Quarter. The original Garden Home is a 1904 Colonial Revival cottage surrounded by a series of garden rooms designed by Smith. He purchased the house for one dollar and relocated it to a 15,000-square-foot vacant lot. Smith divides his time between that home and his 650-acre Garden Home Retreat at Moss Mountain Farm in Roland, Arkansas, which overlooks the Arkansas River Valley. At Moss Mountain Farm, Smith promotes the local-food movement, organic gardening, and the preservation of heritage poultry breeds. Smith founded the Heritage Poultry Conservancy in 2009. Smith is a Certified Fellow of the Royal Horticultural Society and a board member of the Royal Oak Foundation, the U.S. affiliate of the National Trust of England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. His awards and recognitions include the 2009 Arkansas Cultural Enrichment Award from the Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival, the 2011 4-H Celebration of Excellence Award, the Medal of Honor from the Garden Club of America, Garden Communicator Award from the American Nursery and Landscape Association (ANLA), Horticultural Communicator Award from the American Horticultural Society (AHS), and the Odyssey Award from the Hendrix College Board of Trustees honoring the achievements of Hendrix College alumni.
City of Hope Presbyterian Church Sunday Worship February 4, 2024 Sermon: Kingdom Prayer - Acts Sermon Series Pt. 5 Text: Acts 4:23-31 Guest Preacher: Rev. Allen Smith www.cityofhopechurch.net
This past New Year's Eve Service, Allen Smith dives into Psalm 143. Through this passage, we can see how David asked God to move towards him. We can look at the heart and the pattern of David as he longs for a relationship with God. We are encouraged to thirst after God from our very soul.
In this week's episode, we spotlight a super rare and beautiful American breed bantam - the Pyncheon. It's our year in review, where we talk about what we did, what we've learned, and what we thought of the breeds we added this year. In honor of New Year's Eve we share out recipe for a delicious egg and shrimp pate, and we provide some retail therapy with our 2023 picks for Chicken Booze. (Booze for you, not your chickens!)Grubbly Farms - click here for our affiliate link.https://www.anrdoezrs.net/click-100963304-15546963Bantam Coffee Roastershttps://bantamroasters.com/Use code FLUFFYBUTT for 10% off all items!Chicken Luv Box - use CWTCL50 for 50% off your first box of any multi-month subscription!https://www.chickenluv.com/Strong Animals Chicken Essentialshttps://www.getstronganimals.com/Breed Spotlight is sponsored by Murray McMurray Hatcheryhttps://www.mcmurrayhatchery.com/Pyncheon Bantam Conservation and Preservation Initiative Facebook Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/pyncheons/P. Allen Smith, Heritage Poultry Conservancy - Pyncheon Bantamshttps://pallensmith.com/product/pyncheon-bantam-pair/Nestera UShttps://nestera.us/cwtclUse our affiliate link above for 5% off your purchase!Roosty'shttps://amzn.to/3yMDJShrimp and Egg Patehttps://coffeewiththechickenladies.com/farm-fresh-egg-recipes/shrimp-and-egg-pate/The ChookLa Vielle Ferme Box of WineChicken in PantsCWTCL Websitehttps://coffeewiththechickenladies.com/CWTCL Etsy Shophttps://www.etsy.com/shop/CoffeeWChickenLadiesAs Amazon Influencers, we may receive a small commission from the sale of some items at no additional cost to consumers.CWTCL Amazon Recommendationshttps://www.amazon.com/shopSupport the show
On This episode, we hang out with Allen Smith from the Park Hills Underground. Then we head over the Artisan Tattoo so Chris can get his first tattoo live with artist Brandon Warren!This Episode is sponsored by Fired and brought to you by The Barn Media Group. Video by Deep Space Studioswww.betterhelp.com/TheBarnhttp://www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn www.BetterHelp.com/TheBarnhttp://www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn http://www.betterhelp.com/TheBarnThis episode is sponsored by www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn and presented to you by The Barn Media Group.
Bill & Mike Got Your Wednesday Rolling With Guardians Gimenez Gets Walk Off Win Against Athletics - 3-2 In 10 Innings-Guards PBP Tom Hamilton - Boys & Girls Club CEO Allen Smith - It looks like Hunter Biden has struck a plea deal on his tax and gun charges, but his legal problems are not over-White House Correspondent – and attorney Jon Decker - NBC Radio Erin Real will have the very latest on the search for the Titanic research/tourist submarine in the North Atlantic - President Biden has been traveling in California where he is talking about artificial intelligence and climate change-NBC Radio Rory O'Neill - On Tuesday, startup Rivian announced that by 2024, it's electric trucks will support the North American Charging Standard – also known as the Tesla charger-ABC News Tech Reporter Mike Dobuski
Welcome back to Oddities! The podcast where no topic is too *~*StRaNgE*~*! This week Kellie dives into the not so cut and dry case of the mysterious disappearance and possible murder of George Allen Smith, what really happened on that cruise ship?? Up next Cassie shares with us the crazy story of the Dream man how in the world did they do it??? Tune in and hear all about it! Support the showFollow along on social media:FacebookInstagramEmail: Oddities.talk@gmail.comCheck out Lindsey Bidwell's designs (merch and new logo!)Check out our merch!
Hosted by David and Nycci Nellis. On today's show: · Who doesn't love Montgomery County? And who doesn't know about all the cool stuff to see and do there? You don't! That's why Cory Van Horn is here! He's chief strategy officer for Visit Montgomery; · Green Zone Owner Chris Francke, whose bar is a Cocktail Program of the Year Finalist for The RAMMY Awards; · The Gaylord National Resort has reopened the completely reimagined and modernized Old Hickory Steakhouse as part of the property's ongoing investment with a multi-million dollar transformation following the dramatic $64 million guestroom renovation. Allen Smith, director of food and beverage at the Gaylord National Resort joins us with all the deets; · Most 40th birthdays come with a tinge of sadness. Not this one. Perry's, the cornerstone sushi restaurant in Adams Morgan turns 40 next year and … it's 40 years young! Masako Morishita was named executive chef there last fall and since then has rejuvenated the menu with traditional comfort foods from her childhood and twists on classic dishes. Masako's magic has not gone unnoticed; she's been selected as StarChef's Rising Star and received a RAMMY nomination for Rising Culinary Star; · Summer's coming and so is camp for gazillions of kids … and adults. Calleva is an expansive camp concept offering a spectrum of outdoor team building opportunities, summer camps, and group excursions throughout Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, West Virginia, Delaware, Colorado, and Canada. Alex Markoff of Calleva is in with all you need to know.
Hosted by David and Nycci Nellis. On today's show: · Who doesn't love Montgomery County? And who doesn't know about all the cool stuff to see and do there? You don't! That's why Cory Van Horn is here! He's chief strategy officer for Visit Montgomery; · Green Zone Owner Chris Francke, whose bar is a Cocktail Program of the Year Finalist for The RAMMY Awards; · The Gaylord National Resort has reopened the completely reimagined and modernized Old Hickory Steakhouse as part of the property's ongoing investment with a multi-million dollar transformation following the dramatic $64 million guestroom renovation. Allen Smith, director of food and beverage at the Gaylord National Resort joins us with all the deets; · Most 40th birthdays come with a tinge of sadness. Not this one. Perry's, the cornerstone sushi restaurant in Adams Morgan turns 40 next year and … it's 40 years young! Masako Morishita was named executive chef there last fall and since then has rejuvenated the menu with traditional comfort foods from her childhood and twists on classic dishes. Masako's magic has not gone unnoticed; she's been selected as StarChef's Rising Star and received a RAMMY nomination for Rising Culinary Star; · Summer's coming and so is camp for gazillions of kids … and adults. Calleva is an expansive camp concept offering a spectrum of outdoor team building opportunities, summer camps, and group excursions throughout Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, West Virginia, Delaware, Colorado, and Canada. Alex Markoff of Calleva is in with all you need to know. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hosted by David and Nycci Nellis. On today's show: · Who doesn't love Montgomery County? And who doesn't know about all the cool stuff to see and do there? You don't! That's why Cory Van Horn is here! He's chief strategy officer for Visit Montgomery; · Green Zone Owner Chris Francke, whose bar is a Cocktail Program of the Year Finalist for The RAMMY Awards; · The Gaylord National Resort has reopened the completely reimagined and modernized Old Hickory Steakhouse as part of the property's ongoing investment with a multi-million dollar transformation following the dramatic $64 million guestroom renovation. Allen Smith, director of food and beverage at the Gaylord National Resort joins us with all the deets; · Most 40th birthdays come with a tinge of sadness. Not this one. Perry's, the cornerstone sushi restaurant in Adams Morgan turns 40 next year and … it's 40 years young! Masako Morishita was named executive chef there last fall and since then has rejuvenated the menu with traditional comfort foods from her childhood and twists on classic dishes. Masako's magic has not gone unnoticed; she's been selected as StarChef's Rising Star and received a RAMMY nomination for Rising Culinary Star; · Summer's coming and so is camp for gazillions of kids … and adults. Calleva is an expansive camp concept offering a spectrum of outdoor team building opportunities, summer camps, and group excursions throughout Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, West Virginia, Delaware, Colorado, and Canada. Alex Markoff of Calleva is in with all you need to know. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)
767: Ramesh Babu, CIO of Digi-Key Electronics, and Allen Smith, CIO of Baker Tilly, speak at our Metis Strategy Digital Symposium in May 2023 on the topic of driving practical progress on your AI journey. Ramesh explains his methods to educate talent within the company on the latest advancements in AI, measuring the value of AI use cases, and reigning in the bespoke AI applications across the company into a single vision or strategy around artificial intelligence. Allen shares how he cuts through the noise and the hype around AI to pursue practical applications of the technology, leverages AI to navigate talent shortages, and focuses on understanding the foundational data being fed into the AI model.
Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)
767: Ramesh Babu, CIO of Digi-Key Electronics, and Allen Smith, CIO of Baker Tilly, speak at our Metis Strategy Digital Symposium in May 2023 on the topic of driving practical progress on your AI journey. Ramesh explains his methods to educate talent within the company on the latest advancements in AI, measuring the value of AI use cases, and reigning in the bespoke AI applications across the company into a single vision or strategy around artificial intelligence. Allen shares how he cuts through the noise and the hype around AI to pursue practical applications of the technology, leverages AI to navigate talent shortages, and focuses on understanding the foundational data being fed into the AI model.
From her beautiful farm in Maine, Lisa has contributed her sage advice to the backyard chicken keeping community for more than a decade and has recently entered the culinary arena with the release of her first cookbook, The Fresh Eggs Daily Cookbook.Dubbed "Queen of the Coop" by the media, she's an author, 5th generation chicken keeper, Maine master gardener and "coop to kitchen" cook and has been featured on The View, Martha Knows Best on HGTV, NPR's Here & Now, Dr. Oz, P. Allen Smith's Garden Home on PBS, and the Hallmark Home & Family Show. https://www.fresheggsdaily.blog/p/lisa-steele.htmlhttp://www.yourlotandparcel.org
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Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)
749: Allen Smith, CIO of Baker Tilly, shares his insights on the evolving role of the CIO and how he has managed the technology life cycles over the course of his 21-year tenure with the company. Allen provides valuable advice on how he has navigated the War for Talent by improving the employee experience, broadening the scope of talent acquisition, and leveraging technology and automation to open up opportunities for process efficiencies. He talks about the strong relationships he has built within the company and how he collaborates with the broader organization to be a better partner to the business. Finally, Allen reflects on the keys to his career success and looks ahead at the trends in technology that are on his radar for the future.
Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)
749: Allen Smith, CIO of Baker Tilly, shares his insights on the evolving role of the CIO and how he has managed the technology life cycles over the course of his 21-year tenure with the company. Allen provides valuable advice on how he has navigated the War for Talent by improving the employee experience, broadening the scope of talent acquisition, and leveraging technology and automation to open up opportunities for process efficiencies. He talks about the strong relationships he has built within the company and how he collaborates with the broader organization to be a better partner to the business. Finally, Allen reflects on the keys to his career success and looks ahead at the trends in technology that are on his radar for the future.
It's a good day to talk gardening folks! Felder Rushing talks gardening, takes your questions and both MPB's Executive Director, Royal Allis and television host, P. Allen Smith, make surprise appearances!Email Felder anytime at garden@mpbonline.org and listen Friday mornings at 9 and Saturday mornings at 10 to The Gestalt Gardener on MPB Think Radio. And in the meantime, in the words of Felder, "get out and get dirty." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
KIPP Texas—San Antonio is a network of charter schools dedicated to championing equity and chasing excellence. Allen Smith, Regional Superintendent of KIPP Texas—San Antonio, joins us to talk about celebrating students' plans for the future (including college, career, and beyond), share progress on the new KIPP Callaghan campus, and offer tips for families to enroll their students at KIPP Texas—San Antonio.
If we were working with you, we would suggest you not do some of these things. Often when we work with clients, we suggest they save their money when it comes to some changes. Let us explain. Some things we suggest people avoid are media rooms and gallery walls. Our magazine episode is HERE (https://www.decoratingtipsandtricks.com/374) Hot Topic With their states reopened, summer showhouses move ahead (https://businessofhome.com/articles/with-their-states-reopened-summer-showhouses-move-ahead) Anita's crushes are these paints - Sherwin Williams Georgian Revival Blue Steamed White Stone Lion You can see Anita's farmhouse with the paint job HERE (https://cedarhillfarmhouse.com/farmhouse-paint-project-reveal/) Kelly's crush is Garden Secrets of Bunny Mellon with the foreword by P. Allen Smith. Pre-order a copy HERE. (https://amzn.to/2ZsekpY) Need help with your home? We'd love to help! We do personalized consults, and we'll offer advice specific to your room that typically includes room layout ideas, suggestions for what the room needs, and how to pull the room together. We'll also help you to decide what isn't working for you. We work with any budget, large or small. Find out more HERE (https://www.decoratingtipsandtricks.com/consult) Hang out with us between episodes at our blogs, IG and Kelly's YouTube channels. Links are below to all those places to catch up on the other 6 days of the week! Kelly's IG HERE (https://www.instagram.com/mysoulfulhome/) Kelly's Youtube HERE (https://www.youtube.com/mysoulfulhome) Kelly's blog HERE (https://www.mysoulfulhome.com/) Anita's IG HERE (https://www.instagram.com/cedarhillfarmhouse/) Anita's blog HERE (https://cedarhillfarmhouse.com/) Are you subscribed to the podcast? Don't need to search for us each Wednesday let us come right to your door ...er...device. Subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts. Just hit the SUBSCRIBE button & we'll show up! If you have a moment we would so appreciate it if you left a review for DTT on iTunes. Just go HERE (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/decorating-tips-and-tricks/id1199677372?ls=1&mt=2) and click listen in apple podcasts. XX, Anita & Kelly
Andrew Allen Smith is a West Michigan Author with a passion for life. As an author he has explored multiple genre's and feels at home with each of them. His first book was a book of poetry which has recently become more popular while his “Masterson Files” series has achieved a positive success.Since 2016 Andrew has continued growing as an author thanks to the fantastic input of his readers. The journey has been interesting and informative and has included adding more structure as well as a support group of fine editors and people to assist in making his craft more successful.In 2021 Andrew released his first non-fiction book that was not a textbook or validation document with “What NOT to Say to People who are Grieving” with his sister. That book reached number 47 on Amazon in the Death and Grief category.Andrew continues to write and is currently focused on multiple projects including his continuation of the “Masterson Files”, a new series called “The Eternal Forever” and a series of anthologies including the recently released “Another Slice of Fear”.Support the show
Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart Support The Daily Gardener Buy Me A Coffee Connect for FREE! The Friday Newsletter | Daily Gardener Community Historical Events 1735 Birth of Charles-Joseph Lamoral, French Field Marshal, writer, and member of the princely family of Ligne ("Leen-ya"). Charles once wrote, I should like to inflame the whole world with my taste for gardening. There is no virtue that I would not attribute to the man who lives to project and execute gardens. 1812 Birth of Edward Lear, English artist, musician, and writer. Edward is remembered for his literary nonsense in poetry and prose. He once wrote, As for myself, I am sitting up today for the first time - partly dressed - [something] the cucumber said when oil and vinegar were poured over him, salt & pepper being omitted. Edward also popularized the limerick. Here's an Edward Lear limerick for gardeners. There was an old person so silly, He poked his head into a lily; But six bees who lived there, filled him full of despair, For they stung that old person so silly. 1820 Birth of Florence Nightingale (books about this person), English social reformer, statistician, and founder of modern nursing. Florence earned the moniker "The Lady with the Lamp" during the Crimean War because she would make her rounds to visit wounded soldiers with a lamp during the night. The American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow used the term in his poem Santa Filomena, which he wrote in honor of Florence's work in Scutari Hospital. Florence was named after Florence, Italy - the city where she was born. As a young girl, she and her sister had their garden to plant and tend. When Florence was 13, she collected flowers with a 77-year-old botanist named Margaret Stovin. Together they gathered and pressed over 100 different species of plants. This charming story was featured in a 2008 book by Richard Mendelsohn. Today, Florence and Margaret's flowers are housed at the Natural History Museum in London. As an adult, Florence wrote, Poetry and imagination begin life. A child will fall on its knees on the gravel walk at the sight of a pink hawthorn in full flower, when it is by itself, to praise God for it. As a nurse, Florence believed flowers helped with the morale and recovery of her patients. And personally, the foxglove was her favorite flower. And Florence received a lovely bouquet every week from William Rathbone, the man who founded the Queen Victoria Jubilee Institute for Nurses. In 2020, one of the anticipated gardens was dedicated to Florence during the pandemic. The year 2020 marked the 200th Anniversary of her birth, and the garden was to be called The Florence Nightingale Garden - A Celebration of Modern Day Nursing. Instead, the garden debuted at the Chelsea Flower Show in 2021. The garden featured “Images from Florence Nightingale's pressed flower collection and echoes of her handwriting … on… the timber walls.” Today Florence is remembered in the Florence Nightingale Museum in London, which celebrates the life and work of the best-known figure in nursing history. She is also honored with the Florence Nightingale rose — a pretty pale pink fragrant rose. 1856 Birth of Andreas Franz Wilhelm Schimper, German botanist and phytogeographer Andreas was a significant player in the early days of plant ecology. In 1901, his work was cut short due to his untimely death at 45 after contracting Malaria in Cameroon. Andreas coined the terms tropical rainforest and sclerophyll and is honored in many species names. Grow That Garden Library™ Book Recommendation P. Allen Smith's Garden Home by P. Allen Smith This book came out in 2003, and the subtitle is Creating a Garden for Everyday Living. Well, to me, this book is a garden classic. You get to know a little bit about P. Allen Smith's biography. His family's love of gardens, his experience working in the nursery business - plus all of the great relationships that he made working in some of England's top gardens. (He could write a book on that alone.) Fascinating stories. But in all seriousness, this book is so foundational to gardening. It's a great book to give new gardeners. And it's also an excellent book for gardeners who are considering a redesign or, after a long winter, feel like they need to brush up on their skills. The bulk of this book is dedicated to Allen's twelve garden design principles. He'll talk about aspects like framing a view, having texture in the garden, rhythm, pattern, color, etc. Now I thought I'd share this little excerpt from Allen's introduction. And here he's talking about how he created the garden rooms on his own property. He writes, I began working out the various outdoor rooms to see how they related to the house itself. The shape to one another and to the of the house and the lot created a series of rectangular spaces. I recognized an opportunity to design strong unbroken lines of sight or axes from one garden room into the next. Like an open door, these visual sight lines would allow visitors to stand in one room and see directly into the next. After positioning these openings through portals or entries further divided the rectangles into nine garden rooms and began to imagine how each space could have its own personality yet remain a part of a cohesive whole. And then I love what he says next. Because he's talking about paths, and I always feel like paths are so underrated; they're almost an afterthought for so many gardeners. So Allen says, As I laid out this plan on paper, I added an entire circuit or path that looped around the house, connecting one garden room to the next. From here, I imagined hedges and fences that would serve as "walls" for each room, with arbors and gates as "doorways." And then, he goes on to talk about more ways that he created these garden rooms. And so, in this book, Allen not only goes through his 12 principles of design, but he also takes you on tour. Through each of his garden rooms because they help illustrate each of those principles. It's a fabulous book. It's a garden basic - and it's so affordable now that it's been on the market so long. This book is 224 pages of P. Allen Smith's expertise, his twelve principles of garden design, and his fantastic personal garden. You can get a copy of P. Allen Smith's Garden Home by P. Allen Smith and support the show using the Amazon link in today's show notes for around $3. Botanic Spark 1943 On this day, the Belvidere Daily Republican posted an article entitled Gardeners Get Nine-Point Plan On Care Of Hose. If mindful of the rubber shortage, you're wondering how to coddle your garden hose through its important Victory-garden job this year, an expert here has a "nine-point program" for hose care that may mean the difference between a backyard farmer's success or failure. W. S. Richardson, manager of the industrial products division of B. F. Goodrich, outlines his nine points as follows: 1. Never drive a car over your hose. 2. Don't leave it lying in the sun 3. Coil it neatly and hang it up. 4. But not on a spike or sharp-edged stick. 5. Be sure it's drained first, for water left in the hose will damage the fabric reinforcement. 6. Don't turn off the water at the nozzle. 7. Don't try to stop the flow by doubling the hose back on itself for either way may give you a 'blow-out.' 8. Don't drag a hose over sharp stones in a rock garden. 9. Don't pick an oily spot on the driveway or floor of your garage as the place to coil it. He concludes, "[Oil] destroys most rubber, and you might end up with a leaky hose and a once-promising Victory garden 'burned up' by drought. Thanks for listening to The Daily Gardener And remember: For a happy, healthy life, garden every day.
Join Kosta and his guest, Dawson Davidson: Agricultural Advocate, Television Show Personality, Host and Tastemaker. Throughout his work as an advocate and host Dawson has built awareness and community for the most valuable resources in Tennessee as a four time National American Poultry Association title holder, recognized Tennessee State Agriculture Advocate, 2022 Best in Fair Champion and Guest Host on P. Allen Smith's CBS show “Garden Home”.Today we're talking about the future of agriculture, representation and how to find your voice in any industry. Better Together with Kosta Yepifantsev is recorded in Cookeville, TN.Find out more about Kosta and all the ways we're better together:http://kostayepifantsev.com/Find out more about Dawson Davidson:https://www.definitelydawson.com/
TAH's Saturday Webinar for 2 April 2022, and the fourth in our Populists and Progressives series for Spring 2022. This episode focused on the changing views on and understandings of democracy, republicanism, and the structural and legal limits placed on government, through the lens of the populists and progressives. Download your free copy of our Populists and Progressive Core Documents Collection here! Panelists: Chris Burkett, Ashland University Scott Yenor, Boise State John Dinan, Wake Forest Suggested Readings: The New Nationalism , Theodore Roosevelt, 31 AUG 1910 The Right of the People to Rule, Theodore Roosevelt, 20 MAR 1912 "The Constitution a Reactionary Document," J. Allen Smith, 31 DEC 1907 Learn more at tah.org
TAH's Saturday Webinar for 2 April 2022, and the fourth in our Populists and Progressives series for Spring 2022. This episode focused on the changing views on and understandings of democracy, republicanism, and the structural and legal limits placed on government, through the lens of the populists and progressives. Download your free copy of our Populists and Progressive Core Documents Collection here! Panelists: Chris Burkett, Ashland University Scott Yenor, Boise State John Dinan, Wake Forest Suggested Readings: The New Nationalism , Theodore Roosevelt, 31 AUG 1910 The Right of the People to Rule, Theodore Roosevelt, 20 MAR 1912 "The Constitution a Reactionary Document," J. Allen Smith, 31 DEC 1907 Learn more at tah.org
George estava num cruzeiro com sua esposa Jennifer. Os recém casados estavam no sexto dia de viagem quando ele desapareceu. Como uma viagem de lua de mel deu tão errado? Detetive do Sofá | Instagram | Ajude o detetive do Sofá
On the early morning of July 5, 2005, as the Royal Caribbean cruise ship Brilliance of the Seas was on its Mediterranean voyage, newlywed George Allen Smith mysteriously plunged from the balcony of Stateroom 9062, never to be seen again. As the investigation into George's disappearance ramped up, homicide was suspected.SHE'S BIRDIE Safety Alarm: The personal safety alarm made for women, by women.Code CRIMESHACK15 for 15% off your purchaseHunt A Killer: Immersive Murder Mystery GameCode CRIMESHACK20 for 20% off your First Subscription Box Invisawear Safety Jewelry: The 'smart' jewelry that could save your life! For Transcribed Episodes & Source Links go to The Crime Shack's Blog, or click this link www.thecrimeshack.com.Support the show
President and CEO Allen Smith discusses what sets OneSpartanburg, Inc. apart as a one-of-a-kind driver of business, economic, and tourism development in Spartanburg County. Learn more about the exciting growth on the horizon at www.onespartanburginc.com
This week host, Stephanie Miller, dives into the disappearance case of George Smith. But is it a disappearance, accidental death, or murder? Check out the episode and then you decide! Head over to the podcast instagram page to leave your theories on this episode. @Killer.Kind.Pod *Brandon Lawson update for you at the end! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
CALEB MELCHIOR BIOCaleb Melchior is a landscape architect and planting designer with Coastal Vista Design, and he teaches Professional Practice, Theory of Landscape Architecture, and Ecological Planting Design at Florida International University. His practice centers on planting design and materiality, with a focus on wild plant communities of the Gulf Coast and Caribbean. He has experience designing fine gardens, estates, and public spaces throughout the southeast United States including P. Allen Smith and Associates in Little Rock, Arkansas and ASA Engineering in Chattanooga, Tennessee. He collaborates with other designers, horticulture experts, and landscape management teams to make sure that design ideas are realized throughout installation and the ongoing life of projects. Caleb is heavily involved with design communication. He presents frequently at landscape and horticulture-related conferences. His work is regularly published in national and international publications such as The American Gardener, Horticulture, and Land8.You can find him at his website calebmelchior.com and on Instagram at @the_curious_gardener. THE PLANTASTIC PODCASTThe Plantastic Podcast is a monthly podcast created by Dr. Jared Barnes. He's been gardening since he was five years old and now is an award-winning professor of horticulture at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, TX. To say hi and find the show notes, visit theplantasticpodcast.com. You can learn more about how Dr. Jared cultivates plants, minds, and life at meristemhorticulture.com. He also shares thoughts and cutting-edge plant research each week in his newsletter PlantEd, and you can sign up at meristemhorticulture.com/subscribe. Until next time, #keepgrowing!
Ethan Allen Smith (Associate Creative Director at Owen Jones) joins Sean to talk about local cat food, collecting feather dusters, and the success of Water World. Sean contributes the worst "The Californians" impression ever put to tape and manages to somehow forget the name of the show—truly an auspicious start. Follow Ethan at @ethanallensmith on all the things! Follow "Did I Do That?" on some of the things via our website, https://dididothat.design! If you enjoyed this episode, why not tell a friend? (please ignore the many obvious reasons why not.) Please also rate us highly on your podcast platform of choice—it really helps!
Character Adam is edgier and author Andrew Allen Smith tells the story of the immortal in first person with the final fifth book in mind. "Adam" is a product of a dream, as often is the case with Smith's books. "He's the first and only of his kind," Smith said. "I tried to stay away from the stereotype of immortals. I wanted to stay on the edge of it." In this book, the author tackles the concept of death among many others from a different perspective. “…here I am, cradling her in my arms. The cool breeze blowing across my face. I am looking down at a woman between life and death. I can save her, but at the cost of her being a little of me. I can watch her pass as I have seen so many pass before. The decision is mine. As I wrestle with it, the sirens scream in the background, closer and closer. Just a drop of my amazing blood will give her life, but how can I decide?” Smith also talks about grieving during the holidays or at any time of the year in this special holiday episode. "Don't go through it alone," he advises. "Be there for people who are grieving." Smith penned his only non-fiction book "What Not to Say to People Who are Grieving" after the tragic death of his niece in 2020. Listen in to the episode for a chance to win a signed copy of "Adam."
Mark Allen Smith is not a terribly unique name, but of all the Mark Allen Smiths out there...this is the worst one. Join us for a drink (if appropriate to do so) and let us tell you about Mark and how he sullied the name for all the other Mark Allen Smiths out there. Drinks this week: Rock Town Single Barrel Rye Whiskey Noble Oak Double Oak Rye --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Listen in as we chat with Allen about his work at WooCommerce as well as getting a glimpse of what makes Allen tick.
In this epsiode I talk with an old co-host about his early love life, some lessons he has learned, and some of the loves he's lost.
Listen in to this live chat with Allen Smith as we talk about WooCommerce documentation, resources, contributing, headless and more.
Listen in to this live chat with Allen Smith as we talk about WooCommerce documentation, resources, contributing, headless and more.
Allen Smith joins Kevin to discuss practical ways to grow in your prayer life. Episode resources: A Diary of Private Prayer by John Baillie Every Moment Holy Four questions to ask any passage of Scripture: What does it tell me about God? What does it tell me about what He's done? In light of who God is, who does that make me? Based on who I am, what is the Spirit prompting me to do?
Creating support, feedback channels and documentation for developers is a critical piece to the puzzle. Allen Smith has taken the role of Developer Advocate at WooCommerce with drive to bring the best to the fingertips of the dev community.
(Featuring P. Allen Smith, landscape designer, conservationist, author, and television host) Landscape designer, conservationist, author, and television host P. Allen Smith discusses the shift towards walkability, density, and community accelerated by the COVID-19 crisis. https://www.afire.org/podcast/lookingforcommunity/ With more drastic climate change effects on the near horizon, and COVID-19 still in the room, it will be critical for investors to track policies and regulations alongside changing social attitudes. As the pandemic continues, healthy buildings aren't just engineering novelties and shiny facades for trade magazines—they're the new baseline for ensuring safe experiences in the built environment at all scales, including an increasingly popular trend in sustainable, walkable, and community-focused exurban developments. In this podcast, P. Allen Smith, prolific designer, author, and host of the P. Allen Smith's Garden Home and P. Allen Smith's Garden to Table series on American Public Television (and keynote speaker at this year's AFIRE Winter Conference in New York) discusses the need for a shift in thinking about value in real estate. What's the real difference between real estate that takes a myopic view of maximizing value per square foot, with little regard for context, and more thoughtful and integrated approaches to urban design, development, and value creation?
Across the state of Arkansas, cities and non-profits are working to restore and preserve historic Arkansas structures. We talk with Aaron Ruby, an architect focused on historic preservation, to learn what preservation work can tell us about our history. We also learn about E. Fay Jones and Edward Durell Stone, two internationally acclaimed architects from Arkansas. Aaron's past projects include: Johnny Cash's boyhood home, the Lake Village Tushek building, the Woodruff print shop, P. Allen Smith's garden home, and more.