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Harry and Meghan need a home run. Will Meghan publish her journal? Andrew still won't move out of Frogmore and how stressed are Beatrice and Eugenie? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy birthday Meghan Markle. Meghan has some new friends. Andrew still won't leave the Royal Lodge. And why won't Prince William wear a kilt?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
La minute d'Histoire vous rapporte aujourd'hui la loufoque histoire du fondateur de l'ostéopathie : Andrew Still ! Il sera reconnu comme ayant créé un grand nombre d'écoles pour cette discipline mais aussi pour ses travaux. • Andrew Taylor Still nait aux Etats-Unis en 1829 d'un médecin pasteur. Très vite, il sera rebuté par la médecine car la considérant ennuyeuse et pouvant parfois causer plus de mal que de bien selon lui. • Il disposera d'une forte connaissance des lois physiques des fluides ainsi que de l'anatomie. Il raconte aussi qu'enfant, pour calmer son mal de tête, il s'endort le cou coincé dans les racines d'un chêne ce qui l'aurait soigné. • Trois de ses enfants vont mourir, lui donnant alors une plus grande appréhension en la médecine bien que durant la guerre de sécession (1861-1865) il prodiguera des soins aux blessés. • Il concevra la théorie stipulant que la santé ne peut être maintenue que par le fonctionnement normal du système musculo-squelettique. • En 1874, il fait part d'une nouvelle théorie en regardant un squelette : il souhaite fonder l'ostéopathie, il dira par ailleurs « la structure gouverne la fonction ». • On lui refusera l'accès aux écoles de médecine mais c'est son approche non médicamenteuse et non chirurgicale des maladies qui fera grimper sa notoriété. Il décide donc de former des personnes dans une école qu'il fondera. • Il basera une nouvelle théorie sur un problème de fluide ce qui deviendra la Loi de l'Artère en ostéopathie. Il meurt en 1917 après avoir formé 3000 ostéopathes et sera le fondateur des collèges ostéopathiques aux Etats-Unis.
Bradley Edwards and Spencer Kuvin, who are both representing multiple Epstein and Maxwell survivors have called for Prince Andrew to speak to the FBI, even though Maxwell has been sentenced. The DOJ for their part has stated in the past that all co-conspirators will be pursued and indicted now has a chance to do just that. The question is, will they? to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comhttps://www.express.co.uk/news/royal/1632627/prince-andrew-ghislaine-Maxwell-jeffrey-epstein-virginia-giuffre
Bradley Edwards and Spencer Kuvin, who are both representing multiple Epstein and Maxwell survivors have called for Prince Andrew to speak to the FBI, even though Maxwell has been sentenced. The DOJ for their part has stated in the past that all co-conspirators will be pursued and indicted now has a chance to do just that. The question is, will they? (commercial at 9:56)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comhttps://www.express.co.uk/news/royal/1632627/prince-andrew-ghislaine-Maxwell-jeffrey-epstein-virginia-giuffre
In this episode, after a last minute cancellation due to technical difficulties, Jon & Andrew STILL had to record an episode for all you incredible people! Enjoy this wide ranging but free flowing about the state of the Knicks and their overall thoughts, worries or concerns 4 weeks into the offseason. TOPICS INCLUDE: Does Julius Randle ACTUALY get traded? Can you compete for a championship without a superstar? Does Jalen Brunson's poor performance vs Phoenix change things? Does Luka have top 10 EVER potential? PRIZEPICKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Do the Knicks explore other potentially "unpopular" ways to consolidate? Is Thibs the right coach for a team not "trying to win" next season? Empathy for Julius Randle? SHOUTOUT PRIZEPICKS (use promo code "FILMSCHOOL" for an instant deposit match up to $100): https://app.prizepicks.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Graham Stringer MP starts the show talking about Boris and parties. Angela Levin joins Mike to discuss the latest on Prince Andrew and the possibility of him facing a civil case. Helen Dale is here for Helen's Headlines, discussing Boris and the bash and Novak Djokovic. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We talk about a lot in this one and Andrew has some great plays and investment advice… but when Cage starts to talk about Lebron- the real Andrew shows up and he is not having it! Enjoy and thanks for listening!
Andrew and Vicki-Anne cover the ways in which Tourism Australia has had to shift focus from outbound and attracting international visitors to Australia to internal and promoting areas of Australia to Australians. We learn all about how the studio operates and how they archive significant footage and where to for the future.
t’s about to get real come November, the long awaited arrivals of the Sony PlayStation 5 and the Xbox Series X and Series S will finally launch to the public. Sony and Microsoft have finally unveiled the major details for their next generation hardware after months of speculation and brevity, and well, the hole killer pandemic thing that’s still going on (wear a fucking mask y’all.) Color us unprepared too because not only is George too broke to steadily invest into both; Andrew STILL doesn’t have a 4K, and Ser is laughing at us in 720p—that doesn’t mean that don’t have some words to share though! Join us as we break down prices, specs, launch titles, controller designs, overall value, and more here on this short-but-sweet episode of Press Pause Radio. Mail us at our new email Mailbag@presspauseradio.com, leave a voicemail at 469-PPR-TALK, and be sure to stop by at our Forums if you haven’t already registered and post your thoughts about the show. Finally, make sure to rate and subscribe to us on iTunes and YouTube, follow us on Twitch page and Twitter, and finally take part in our Facebook and Steam group!
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Episode one of the second season of Free the Seed! the Open Source Seed Initiative podcast This podcast is for anyone interested in the plants we eat – farmers, gardeners and food curious folks – who want to dig deeper into where their food comes from. It’s about how new crop varieties make it into your seed catalogues and onto your tables. In each episode, we hear the story of a variety that has been pledged as open-source from the plant breeder that developed it. In this episode, host Rachel Hultengren spoke with Andrew Still of Adaptive Seeds and the Seed Ambassadors Project about his work in seed-saving, open-pollinated variety maintenance and the process of what he refers to as ‘dehybridization’. Their conversation focuses on ‘Gypsy Queens’, a variety of pepper that Andrew developed and pledged to be open-source. Andrew Still Episode links Find Gypsy Queens seed at the Adaptive Seeds website. Learn more about the: Seed Ambassadors Project: www.seedambassadors.org/. Northern Organic Vegetable Improvement Collaborative (NOVIC): http://eorganic.info/novic/ Culinary Breeding Network: https://www.culinarybreedingnetwork.com/ Free the Seed! Listener Survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/TY73HXS Episode glossary Hybrid: a variety produced by the intentional crossing two distinct, stable parental lines or varieties. Commercially available hybrid varieties are generally highly uniform (individuals in the population will all have the same characteristics) because the individuals are all highly genetically similar. (Hybrid varieties are also often referred to as F1-hybrids.) F1: the first-generation progeny (offspring) of a parental cross. The ‘F’ stands for ‘filial’. F2: the second generation progeny of a parental cross. Produced by saving self-pollinated seed from F1 plants. F3: the third generation progeny of a parental cross. Produced by saving self-pollinated seed from F2 plants. Open-pollinated variety: a population wherein the seed from individuals that have been crossed with other individuals of the same population will produce progeny that are characteristically similar to those parents and the population in general. Off-type: an individual plant whose characteristics do not fit the variety description. Rogue: remove from the field individual plants are diseased, or that either don’t fit with the variety description (if the individual is a member of a well-defined variety) or the project goals (if part of a plant breeding project) in order to keep them from contributing genetic material to the next generation (i.e. so that seeds aren’t saved off them). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Free the Seed! Transcript for S2E1: Gypsy Queens Rachel Hultengren: Welcome to episode one of the second season of Free the Seed!, the Open Source Seed Initiative podcast that tells the stories of new crop varieties and the plant breeders that develop them. I’m your host, Rachel Hultengren. If you're new to the podcast, consider checking out previous episodes from our first season. If you’d like to learn more about the Open Source Seed Initiative’s history and mission, I talk with Dr. Irwin Goldman and Dr. Claire Luby in episode 2 about intellectual property rights in crops. In this episode, I spoke with Andrew Still of Adaptive Seeds and the Seed Ambassadors Project about his work in seed-saving, open-pollinated variety maintenance and the process of what he refers to as ‘dehybridization’. Our conversation focuses on ‘Gypsy Queens’, a variety of pepper that Andrew developed and pledged to be open-source. Early in the interview, Andrew mentions the Culinary Breeding Network and NOVIC, the Northern Organic Vegetable Improvement Collaborative. We’ll have links to both their websites in our show-notes. Rachel: Hi Andrew – welcome to the show! Andrew Still: It’s good to be here!
Star of Hollyoaks and Waterloo Road, Andrew Still drops in to talk about his experiences as a young actor, straight from school, getting a part in a major TV drama. From there, he has gone from strength to strength on TV and stage and he shares what he’s learned about the business, and about himself,... View Article The post Andrew Still appeared first on Putting it Together.
SUBSCRIBE: WWW.EARTHREPAIRRADIO.COM Don tipping's Permaculture Farm is just about the best one out there. Don has been developing his thriving Permaculture system for 20 years now, and it is really something to behold, he is living the dream! Don is a an organic seed farmer in the Siskiyou Mountains of Southern Oregon, USA. In this episode he talks about his legal battles against GMO pollen contamination, his amazing Permaculture farm, reaching out to the next generation of young farmers, agriculture in the age of climate change, and much much more! Don's Links: www.siskiyouseeds.com www.sevenseedsfarm.com Video of Seven Seeds Farm water system: https://youtu.be/_X-BMbLBozA Seven Seeds Farm Drone Footage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZYtATUNgmU Don Tipping Full Biography: Don Tipping has been offering hands on, practical workshops at Seven Seeds Farm since 1997. We are a small, organic family farm in the Siskiyou Mountains of SW Oregon; situated at 2,000 feet elevation on a 7,000 tall-forested mountain with rushing spring fed creeks flowing through the land and nestled among old growth forests. Here we produce fruits, vegetables, seeds, herbs, wool, eggs, and lamb. The farm has been designed to function as a self-contained, life regenerating organism with waste products being recycled and feeding other elements of the system. Lauded as one of the best examples of a small productive Biodynamic and Permaculture farms in the northwest by many, Seven Seeds helps to mentor new farmers through internships and workshops. We have produced certified organic vegetable, flower and herb seeds for over a dozen national scale seed companies. Seven Seeds has also been active in USDA Western SARE, Organic Seed Alliance and other seed initiatives to advance the development of open pollinated organic seeds. In 2009 we began Siskiyou Seeds, a bioregional organic seed company operated from the home farm. Don helped to found the Siskiyou Sustainable Cooperative, which manages a 300 share CSA, commercial seed growing, and an equipment co-op and internship curriculum among 12 cooperating farms. He also co-founded the Family Farmers Seed Cooperative, a seed grower, marketing and distribution cooperative comprised of 10 western organic farms. More recently we created the Southern Oregon Seed Growers Association (SOSGA) to advocate for and support a bioregional seed system. With this group and Our Family Farms Collective (OFFC) and Oregonians for Safe Food & Families (OSSF) we successfully banned the growing of GMO crop in Jackson & Josephine Counties. Don helps people focus upon helping people build their skill sets in sustainable life skills such as permaculture, biodynamics, organic gardening, eco-forestry, seed saving and other traditional arts that help to build regenerative culture. He has co taught with a wide group of widely respected people in the both the seed & Permaculture movement including: Tom Ward, Larry Korn, Michael “Skeeter” Pilarski, Bill McDorman, Dennis Martinez, John Navazio, Andrew Milleson, Frank Morton, Harald Hoven, Jude Hobbs, Becky Bee, Rowen White and more. He sits on the board of the Rocky Mountain Seed Alliance and is a regular contributor to the OSU Small Farms educational programs, The Seed Academy is a 5 day intensive in organic seed production and plant breeding that occurs at Seven Seeds Farm with guest instructors including Rowen White, Bill McDorman, Belle Star, Andrew Still, Sarah Kleager and Jonthan Spero. Don is also a charter member of the Open Source Seed Initiative (OSSI) as a plant breeder and a seed company advocate. He also sits in an advisory role with Top Leaf Urban Farms in Oakland, CA. Don is regularly sought out as a teacher, collaborator and consultant in the Pacific Northwest.
This week on Greenhorn Radio Sev speaks to Kasey White and Jeff Brodey of Lonesome Whistle Farms plus Andrew Still and Sarah Seger of Seed Investors Project.