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Podcast de Capital, la Bolsa y la Vida
Podcast de Capital, la Bolsa y la Vida
(00:00-22:00) Doug says it felt like old times at Busch yesterday. Lotta Dodger blue at the old ballyard. Friend of the Show, Jon Hamm wearing a Yankees hat on Sunday Night Baseball. Masyn's mad dash. Jackson's been giving Pop Warner guff. Making sure Barrero knows he's still on the team. Are the Cardinals legitimate contenders in 2025 and are people bought into this year's team? Pitching injuries.(22:00-41:11) Mom cried from the soccer highlights. Jackson has a brief media question. The season's over, right? Doug thinks the league should have fixed yesterday's game. Clayton Kershaw not happy with the Cardinals organization after playing the Matt Adams HR highlight. Audio of Kershaw after the game calling it "Bush League." Feels like Kershaw's been around forever. Trolling being celebrated. Interns living in squaller. Which STL overpass would you wanna live under? Tommy Edman's ovation.(41:21-1:03:39) Doug likes the cheap drinks promotion. The 2Fox production snafu last night. People down on Mike Breen because he didn't "Bang." Discussing stadiums and public funding in the state of Missouri. Less nacho splatter in the lower level at Busch. Does the wave distract players? The Wave is a Lemay courtship ritual. Stick on Apple TV. The Celibate of Sundance.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Podcast de Capital, la Bolsa y la Vida
Podcast de Capital, la Bolsa y la Vida
Podcast de Capital, la Bolsa y la Vida
Podcast de Capital, la Bolsa y la Vida
Hoy se ha fallado el Premio Princesa de Asturias de las Artes, y precisamente la gala de entrega de estos premios fue la que plantó la semilla de 'El guitarrista de Montreal', la última novela de Manuel Barrero editada por Galaxia Gutenberg. Todo comenzó cuando el autor cubrió la gala de los entonces Premios Príncipe de Asturias, celebrada en 2011, año en que Leonard Cohen recibió el galardón de las letras. La figura del músico canadiense y la atmósfera del evento quedaron grabadas en la memoria de Miguel Barrero, y más de una década después se han convertido en el eje de su nueva obra.Desde Cannes, Conxita Casanovas nos informa de los últimos títulos que se proyectan en el Festival Internacional de Cine. El director chino Bi Gan presenta 'Resurrection', mientras que el iraní Saeed Roustaee llega con 'Woman and Child'. Cate Blanchett también ha sido vista en la ciudad del cine, aunque el foco del día está sobre los hermanos Dardenne, que desfilan por la alfombra roja con 'Jeunes mères'. Ganadores ya de dos Palmas de Oro, su regreso genera gran expectación.El paseante de Jesús Marchamalo nos lleva hoy al encuentro con Enric Satué, historiador, académico y uno de los diseñadores gráficos más importantes de nuestro país, reconocido con el Premio Nacional de Diseño. Su último libro, 'El príncipe de la imprenta', repasa una vida dedicada a la historia del diseño editorial.La sesión musical de Leyre Guerrero nos traslada al Museo Reina Sofía, donde Radio 3 celebra el Día de los Museos con 17 horas de música en directo y más de 30 actuaciones.Escuchar audio
Podcast de Capital, la Bolsa y la Vida
Podcast de Capital, la Bolsa y la Vida
Podcast de Capital, la Bolsa y la Vida
Podcast de Capital, la Bolsa y la Vida
Podcast de Capital, la Bolsa y la Vida
Óscar Barrero, de PwC, explica las causas técnicas de la desconexión eléctrica que afectó a la península y descarta un ciberataque o fenómeno meteorológico.
Podcast de Capital, la Bolsa y la Vida
Podcast de Capital, la Bolsa y la Vida
Podcast de Capital, la Bolsa y la Vida
Podcast de Capital, la Bolsa y la Vida
Óscar Barrero, de PwC, explica las causas técnicas de la desconexión eléctrica que afectó a la península y descarta un ciberataque o fenómeno meteorológico.
Podcast de Capital, la Bolsa y la Vida
Podcast de Capital, la Bolsa y la Vida
Podcast de Capital, la Bolsa y la Vida
Podcast de Capital, la Bolsa y la Vida
Podcast de Capital, la Bolsa y la Vida
Podcast de Capital, la Bolsa y la Vida
Podcast de Capital, la Bolsa y la Vida
Podcast de Capital, la Bolsa y la Vida
Podcast de Capital, la Bolsa y la Vida
Podcast de Capital, la Bolsa y la Vida
Podcast de Capital, la Bolsa y la Vida
Podcast de Capital, la Bolsa y la Vida
Podcast de Capital, la Bolsa y la Vida
Podcast de Capital, la Bolsa y la Vida
Podcast de Capital, la Bolsa y la Vida
Podcast de Capital, la Bolsa y la Vida
Join our Mailing List - https://www.mapitforward.coffee/mailinglist"Introduction to Regenerative Coffee Farming" is now available On-Demand for as little as $10 - https://mapitforward.coffee/workshops "Biochar for Coffee" is open for pre-registration - https://mapitforward.coffee/workshops "It's Time to Become a Coffee Consultant" is available now with additional new bonus material, including the coffee consultant career map. Get more details on how you can create an alternative revenue stream today at https://mapitforward.coffee/workshops Looking for business advisors or consultants for your business? Get in touch with us here: support@mapitforward.org••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••This is the 5th episode of a five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward, hosted by Lee Safar.Our guest on the podcast in this series is Angela Barrero, coffee farmer at Bodega de la Finca in Quindio, Colombia.In this important series, we're discussing the role that biochar has to play on coffee farms.The 5 episodes in this series are:1. Stabilizing Coffee Supply with Regenerative Ag - https://youtu.be/Tvy5uRft0Qo2. Water Instability at Coffee Origins - https://youtu.be/oD0wyoeNtmg3. Biochar's Role During La Niña and El Niño - https://youtu.be/Sf4Ia3DELhg4. Is it Going to Get Easier to Grow Coffee? - https://youtu.be/W-llrWOesG45. The Basics of Making Biochar - https://youtu.be/NL6n7bIU79w-In this final episode of the series, Lee and Angela discuss the strategic creation and use of biochar in coffee farming.They discuss the economic and ecological benefits, including reduced fertilizer costs and carbon credits.Angela offers practical advice on different biochar production methods, suitable from small-scale artisan production to larger operations, highlighting the importance of weather conditions and biomass types.The session also emphasizes the need for scientific precision in biochar application to enhance soil health and plant nutrition, leveraging local residues and avoiding chemicals.This episode is part of The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward, and it introduces upcoming workshops for further in-depth learning about regenerative practices in coffee farming.00:00 Introduction to Biochar and Fertilizer Savings00:50 Regenerative Coffee Farming Workshops Announcement01:38 Final Episode Introduction with Angela Barrero02:42 Basics of Creating Biochar for Coffee Farms03:42 Biochar Production Methods and Safety08:49 Economic and Environmental Benefits of Biochar15:26 Quality and Application of Biochar30:49 Workshops and Hands-On Learning Opportunities36:09 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsConnect with Angela Barrero here:https://www.linkedin.com/in/angela-del-pilar-barrero-bernal-460107a1/https://www.instagram.com/bodegadelafinca/••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Connect with Map It Forward here: Website | Instagram | Mailinglist
Join our Mailing List - https://www.mapitforward.coffee/mailinglist"Introduction to Regenerative Coffee Farming" is now available On-Demand for as little as $10 - https://mapitforward.coffee/workshops "Biochar for Coffee" is open for pre-registration - https://mapitforward.coffee/workshops "It's Time to Become a Coffee Consultant" is available now with additional new bonus material, including the coffee consultant career map. Get more details on how you can create an alternative revenue stream today at https://mapitforward.coffee/workshops Looking for business advisors or consultants for your business? Get in touch with us here: support@mapitforward.org••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••This is the 5th episode of a five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward, hosted by Lee Safar.Our guest on the podcast in this series is Angela Barrero, coffee farmer at Bodega de la Finca in Quindio, Colombia.In this important series, we're discussing the role that biochar has to play on coffee farms.The 5 episodes in this series are:1. Stabilizing Coffee Supply with Regenerative Ag - https://youtu.be/Tvy5uRft0Qo2. Water Instability at Coffee Origins - https://youtu.be/oD0wyoeNtmg3. Biochar's Role During La Niña and El Niño - https://youtu.be/Sf4Ia3DELhg4. Is it Going to Get Easier to Grow Coffee? - https://youtu.be/W-llrWOesG45. The Basics of Making Biochar - https://youtu.be/NL6n7bIU79w-In this final episode of the series, Lee and Angela discuss the strategic creation and use of biochar in coffee farming.They discuss the economic and ecological benefits, including reduced fertilizer costs and carbon credits.Angela offers practical advice on different biochar production methods, suitable from small-scale artisan production to larger operations, highlighting the importance of weather conditions and biomass types.The session also emphasizes the need for scientific precision in biochar application to enhance soil health and plant nutrition, leveraging local residues and avoiding chemicals.This episode is part of The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward, and it introduces upcoming workshops for further in-depth learning about regenerative practices in coffee farming.00:00 Introduction to Biochar and Fertilizer Savings00:50 Regenerative Coffee Farming Workshops Announcement01:38 Final Episode Introduction with Angela Barrero02:42 Basics of Creating Biochar for Coffee Farms03:42 Biochar Production Methods and Safety08:49 Economic and Environmental Benefits of Biochar15:26 Quality and Application of Biochar30:49 Workshops and Hands-On Learning Opportunities36:09 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsConnect with Angela Barrero here:https://www.linkedin.com/in/angela-del-pilar-barrero-bernal-460107a1/https://www.instagram.com/bodegadelafinca/••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Connect with Map It Forward here: Website | Instagram | Mailing list
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Join our Mailing List - https://www.mapitforward.coffee/mailinglist"Introduction to Regenerative Coffee Farming" is now available On-Demand for as little as $10 - https://mapitforward.coffee/workshops "Biochar for Coffee" is open for pre-registration - https://mapitforward.coffee/workshops "It's Time to Become a Coffee Consultant" is available now with additional new bonus material, including the coffee consultant career map. Get more details on how you can create an alternative revenue stream today at https://mapitforward.coffee/workshops Looking for business advisors or consultants for your business? Get in touch with us here: support@mapitforward.org••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••This is the 4th episode of a five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward, hosted by Lee Safar.Our guest on the podcast in this series is Angela Barrero, coffee farmer at Bodega de la Finca in Quindio, Colombia.In this important series, we're discussing the role that biochar has to play on coffee farms.The 5 episodes in this series are:1. Stabilizing Coffee Supply with Regenerative Ag - https://youtu.be/Tvy5uRft0Qo2. Water Instability at Coffee Origins - https://youtu.be/oD0wyoeNtmg3. Biochar's Role During La Niña and El Niño - https://youtu.be/Sf4Ia3DELhg4. Is it Going to Get Easier to Grow Coffee? - https://youtu.be/W-llrWOesG45. The Basics of Making Biochar - https://youtu.be/NL6n7bIU79w-In this episode of The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward, Lee and Angela discuss the challenges and future of coffee farming in volatile times.They explore the impact of climate change on coffee flowering and production, the importance of regenerative agriculture, and the economic implications for farmers.Angela shares insights on how to create resilient coffee farms through regenerative practices, emphasizing the need for farmers to adapt to ensure long-term sustainability.00:00 Introduction to Coffee Plantations00:40 Business Advisory Services for Coffee Entrepreneurs01:17 Welcome and Series Introduction01:45 Current Challenges in Coffee Farming03:24 Impact of Weather on Coffee Crops05:36 Flowering Issues in Coffee Regions07:16 Mitaca Season and Harvest Delays08:54 Climate Change and Coffee Production11:59 Economic Implications of Coffee Farming15:36 Future of Coffee Farming and Regenerative Practices19:02 Conclusion and Next Episode PreviewConnect with Angela Barrero here:https://www.linkedin.com/in/angela-del-pilar-barrero-bernal-460107a1/https://www.instagram.com/bodegadelafinca/••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Connect with Map It Forward here: Website | Instagram | Mailinglist
Join our Mailing List - https://www.mapitforward.coffee/mailinglist"Introduction to Regenerative Coffee Farming" is now available On-Demand for as little as $10 - https://mapitforward.coffee/workshops "Biochar for Coffee" is open for pre-registration - https://mapitforward.coffee/workshops "It's Time to Become a Coffee Consultant" is available now with additional new bonus material, including the coffee consultant career map. Get more details on how you can create an alternative revenue stream today at https://mapitforward.coffee/workshops Looking for business advisors or consultants for your business? Get in touch with us here: support@mapitforward.org••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••This is the 4th episode of a five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward, hosted by Lee Safar.Our guest on the podcast in this series is Angela Barrero, coffee farmer at Bodega de la Finca in Quindio, Colombia.In this important series, we're discussing the role that biochar has to play on coffee farms.The 5 episodes in this series are:1. Stabilizing Coffee Supply with Regenerative Ag - https://youtu.be/Tvy5uRft0Qo2. Water Instability at Coffee Origins - https://youtu.be/oD0wyoeNtmg3. Biochar's Role During La Niña and El Niño - https://youtu.be/Sf4Ia3DELhg4. Is it Going to Get Easier to Grow Coffee? - https://youtu.be/W-llrWOesG45. The Basics of Making Biochar - https://youtu.be/NL6n7bIU79w-In this episode of The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward, Lee and Angela discuss the challenges and future of coffee farming in volatile times.They explore the impact of climate change on coffee flowering and production, the importance of regenerative agriculture, and the economic implications for farmers.Angela shares insights on how to create resilient coffee farms through regenerative practices, emphasizing the need for farmers to adapt to ensure long-term sustainability.00:00 Introduction to Coffee Plantations00:40 Business Advisory Services for Coffee Entrepreneurs01:17 Welcome and Series Introduction01:45 Current Challenges in Coffee Farming03:24 Impact of Weather on Coffee Crops05:36 Flowering Issues in Coffee Regions07:16 Mitaca Season and Harvest Delays08:54 Climate Change and Coffee Production11:59 Economic Implications of Coffee Farming15:36 Future of Coffee Farming and Regenerative Practices19:02 Conclusion and Next Episode PreviewConnect with Angela Barrero here:https://www.linkedin.com/in/angela-del-pilar-barrero-bernal-460107a1/https://www.instagram.com/bodegadelafinca/••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Connect with Map It Forward here: Website | Instagram | Mailing list
Join our Mailing ListCheck out our on-demand workshops for the coffee industry: "Introduction to Regenerative Coffee Farming" | "It's Time to Become a Coffee Consultant"Sign up for “Biochar for Coffee” here••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••This is the 3rd episode of a five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward, hosted by Lee Safar.Our guest on the podcast in this series is Angela Barrero, coffee farmer at Bodega de la Finca in Quindio, Colombia.In this important series, we're discussing the role that biochar has to play on coffee farms.The 5 episodes in this series are:1. Stabilizing Coffee Supply with Regenerative Ag - https://youtu.be/Tvy5uRft0Qo2. Water Instability at Coffee Origins - https://youtu.be/oD0wyoeNtmg3. Biochar's Role During La Niña and El Niño - https://youtu.be/Sf4Ia3DELhg4. Is it Going to Get Easier to Grow Coffee? - https://youtu.be/W-llrWOesG45. The Basics of Making Biochar - https://youtu.be/NL6n7bIU79w-In this episode of The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward, Angela, a regenerative agriculture specialist, discusses the impact of biochar on coffee farming during the transitional phases of El Niño and La Niña.Lee and Angela discuss innovative methods, including the importance of biochar and microbiology in creating plant resilience and soil health. The discussion also touches upon the necessity of adapting farming practices to unpredictable climatic conditions and emphasizes the importance of continual learning and agronomic vigilance. Don't forget to support the podcast on Patreon, via YouTube subscription, or by purchasing on-demand workshops on their website.00:00 Introduction to El Niño and La Niña00:33 Supporting the Podcast01:02 Welcome and Guest Introduction01:25 Biochar and Coffee Farming01:49 Angela's Experience with Biochar06:52 Understanding Biochar12:00 Regenerative Agriculture and Coffee Leaf Rust18:05 Scientific Approach to Farming20:48 Looking Ahead: The Future of Coffee Farming21:30 Conclusion and Farewell Connect with Angela Barrero here:https://www.linkedin.com/in/angela-del-pilar-barrero-bernal-460107a1/https://www.instagram.com/bodegadelafinca/••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Connect with Map It Forward here: Website | Instagram | Mailinglist
Join our Mailing ListCheck out our on-demand workshops for the coffee industry: "Introduction to Regenerative Coffee Farming" | "It's Time to Become a Coffee Consultant"Sign up for “Biochar for Coffee” here••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••This is the 3rd episode of a five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward, hosted by Lee Safar.Our guest on the podcast in this series is Angela Barrero, coffee farmer at Bodega de la Finca in Quindio, Colombia.In this important series, we're discussing the role that biochar has to play on coffee farms.The 5 episodes in this series are:1. Stabilizing Coffee Supply with Regenerative Ag - https://youtu.be/Tvy5uRft0Qo2. Water Instability at Coffee Origins - https://youtu.be/oD0wyoeNtmg3. Biochar's Role During La Niña and El Niño - https://youtu.be/Sf4Ia3DELhg4. Is it Going to Get Easier to Grow Coffee? - https://youtu.be/W-llrWOesG45. The Basics of Making Biochar - https://youtu.be/NL6n7bIU79w-In this episode of The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward, Angela, a regenerative agriculture specialist, discusses the impact of biochar on coffee farming during the transitional phases of El Niño and La Niña.Lee and Angela discuss innovative methods, including the importance of biochar and microbiology in creating plant resilience and soil health. The discussion also touches upon the necessity of adapting farming practices to unpredictable climatic conditions and emphasizes the importance of continual learning and agronomic vigilance. Don't forget to support the podcast on Patreon, via YouTube subscription, or by purchasing on-demand workshops on their website.00:00 Introduction to El Niño and La Niña00:33 Supporting the Podcast01:02 Welcome and Guest Introduction01:25 Biochar and Coffee Farming01:49 Angela's Experience with Biochar06:52 Understanding Biochar12:00 Regenerative Agriculture and Coffee Leaf Rust18:05 Scientific Approach to Farming20:48 Looking Ahead: The Future of Coffee Farming21:30 Conclusion and Farewell Connect with Angela Barrero here:https://www.linkedin.com/in/angela-del-pilar-barrero-bernal-460107a1/https://www.instagram.com/bodegadelafinca/••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Connect with Map It Forward here: Website | Instagram | Mailing list
Join our Mailing ListCheck out our on-demand workshops for the coffee industry: "Introduction to Regenerative Coffee Farming" | "It's Time to Become a Coffee Consultant"Sign up for “Biochar for Coffee” here••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••This is the 2nd episode of a five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward, hosted by Lee Safar.Our guest on the podcast in this series is Angela Barrero, coffee farmer at Bodega de la Finca in Quindio, Colombia.In this important series, we're discussing the role that biochar has to play on coffee farms.The 5 episodes in this series are:1. Stabilizing Coffee Supply with Regenerative Ag - https://youtu.be/Tvy5uRft0Qo2. Water Instability at Coffee Origins - https://youtu.be/oD0wyoeNtmg3. Biochar's Role During La Niña and El Niño - https://youtu.be/Sf4Ia3DELhg4. Is it Going to Get Easier to Grow Coffee? - https://youtu.be/W-llrWOesG45. The Basics of Making Biochar - https://youtu.be/NL6n7bIU79w-In this episode of The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward, Lee and Angela dive into the impacts of El Niño and La Niña weather patterns, the concept of 'flying rivers,' and how deforestation affects water cycles.Angela highlights the benefits of biochar in improving soil health, increasing resilience against extreme weather events, and stabilizing coffee production, even during prolonged droughts. Don't miss their discussion on how regenerative practices can sustain coffee farms and why every coffee enthusiast should learn about these vital agricultural techniques.00:00 Introduction to Flying Rivers and Deforestation00:30 Exciting Announcement: Upcoming Regenerative Ag Workshop00:56 Welcome to The Daily Coffee Pro: Meet Angela Barro01:11 The Importance of Regenerative Agriculture in Coffee Farming04:04 Understanding La Niña and El Niño in Coffee Farming06:54 Challenges and Solutions in Coffee Farming13:54 The Role of Biochar in Regenerative Agriculture19:28 Biochar Demonstration and Its Impact21:25 Conclusion and Next Episode Teaser Connect with Angela Barrero here:https://www.linkedin.com/in/angela-del-pilar-barrero-bernal-460107a1/https://www.instagram.com/bodegadelafinca/••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Connect with Map It Forward here: Website | Instagram | Mailinglist
Join our Mailing ListCheck out our on-demand workshops for the coffee industry: "Introduction to Regenerative Coffee Farming" | "It's Time to Become a Coffee Consultant"Sign up for “Biochar for Coffee” here••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••This is the 2nd episode of a five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward, hosted by Lee Safar.Our guest on the podcast in this series is Angela Barrero, coffee farmer at Bodega de la Finca in Quindio, Colombia.In this important series, we're discussing the role that biochar has to play on coffee farms.The 5 episodes in this series are:1. Stabilizing Coffee Supply with Regenerative Ag - https://youtu.be/Tvy5uRft0Qo2. Water Instability at Coffee Origins - https://youtu.be/oD0wyoeNtmg3. Biochar's Role During La Niña and El Niño - https://youtu.be/Sf4Ia3DELhg4. Is it Going to Get Easier to Grow Coffee? - https://youtu.be/W-llrWOesG45. The Basics of Making Biochar - https://youtu.be/NL6n7bIU79w-In this episode of The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward, Lee and Angela dive into the impacts of El Niño and La Niña weather patterns, the concept of 'flying rivers,' and how deforestation affects water cycles.Angela highlights the benefits of biochar in improving soil health, increasing resilience against extreme weather events, and stabilizing coffee production, even during prolonged droughts. Don't miss their discussion on how regenerative practices can sustain coffee farms and why every coffee enthusiast should learn about these vital agricultural techniques.00:00 Introduction to Flying Rivers and Deforestation00:30 Exciting Announcement: Upcoming Regenerative Ag Workshop00:56 Welcome to The Daily Coffee Pro: Meet Angela Barro01:11 The Importance of Regenerative Agriculture in Coffee Farming04:04 Understanding La Niña and El Niño in Coffee Farming06:54 Challenges and Solutions in Coffee Farming13:54 The Role of Biochar in Regenerative Agriculture19:28 Biochar Demonstration and Its Impact21:25 Conclusion and Next Episode Teaser Connect with Angela Barrero here:https://www.linkedin.com/in/angela-del-pilar-barrero-bernal-460107a1/https://www.instagram.com/bodegadelafinca/••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Connect with Map It Forward here: Website | Instagram | Mailing list
Podcast de Capital, la Bolsa y la Vida
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Join our Mailing ListCheck out our on-demand workshops for the coffee industry: "Introduction to Regenerative Coffee Farming" | "It's Time to Become a Coffee Consultant"Sign up for “Biochar for Coffee” here••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••This is the first episode of a five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward, hosted by Lee Safar.Our guest on the podcast in this series is Angela Barrero, coffee farmer at Bodega de la Finca in Quindio, Colombia.In this important series, we're discussing the role that biochar has to play on coffee farms.The 5 episodes in this series are:1. Stabilizing Coffee Supply with Regenerative Ag - https://youtu.be/Tvy5uRft0Qo2. Water Instability at Coffee Origins - https://youtu.be/oD0wyoeNtmg3. Biochar's Role During La Niña and El Niño - https://youtu.be/Sf4Ia3DELhg4. Is it Going to Get Easier to Grow Coffee? - https://youtu.be/W-llrWOesG45. The Basics of Making Biochar - https://youtu.be/NL6n7bIU79w-In this episode of The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward, Lee and Angela explore the concept of soil health, the significance of soil aggregation, and the role of biochar in regenerative agriculture. Angela shares insights on dealing with unpredictable weather patterns in Colombia, and explains how regenerative agriculture can restore soil health, retain water, and reduce reliance on agrochemicals. This episode serves as an introduction to a comprehensive series on sustainable farming practices in the coffee industry. Stay tuned for more tips and valuable information.00:00 Understanding Soil for Agriculture00:22 Support The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast00:45 Introduction to the Series and Guest01:38 The Importance of Regenerative Agriculture01:48 Biochar and Weather Patterns in Colombia02:49 Role of Regenerative Agriculture in Coffee Farming07:41 Soil Aggregation and Its Importance09:20 Water Management in Coffee Farming11:17 Practical Soil Test for Viewers14:15 Challenges and Solutions in Regenerative Agriculture19:44 Commitment to Regenerative Practices20:29 Conclusion and Teaser for Next Episode21:03 Closing Remarks and Call to Action Connect with Angela Barrero here:https://www.linkedin.com/in/angela-del-pilar-barrero-bernal-460107a1/https://www.instagram.com/bodegadelafinca/••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Connect with Map It Forward here: Website | Instagram | Mailinglist
Join our Mailing ListCheck out our on-demand workshops for the coffee industry: "Introduction to Regenerative Coffee Farming" | "It's Time to Become a Coffee Consultant"Sign up for “Biochar for Coffee” here••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••This is the first episode of a five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward, hosted by Lee Safar.Our guest on the podcast in this series is Angela Barrero, coffee farmer at Bodega de la Finca in Quindio, Colombia.In this important series, we're discussing the role that biochar has to play on coffee farms.The 5 episodes in this series are:1. Stabilizing Coffee Supply with Regenerative Ag - https://youtu.be/Tvy5uRft0Qo2. Water Instability at Coffee Origins - https://youtu.be/oD0wyoeNtmg3. Biochar's Role During La Niña and El Niño - https://youtu.be/Sf4Ia3DELhg4. Is it Going to Get Easier to Grow Coffee? - https://youtu.be/W-llrWOesG45. The Basics of Making Biochar - https://youtu.be/NL6n7bIU79w-In this episode of The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward, Lee and Angela explore the concept of soil health, the significance of soil aggregation, and the role of biochar in regenerative agriculture. Angela shares insights on dealing with unpredictable weather patterns in Colombia, and explains how regenerative agriculture can restore soil health, retain water, and reduce reliance on agrochemicals. This episode serves as an introduction to a comprehensive series on sustainable farming practices in the coffee industry. Stay tuned for more tips and valuable information.00:00 Understanding Soil for Agriculture00:22 Support The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast00:45 Introduction to the Series and Guest01:38 The Importance of Regenerative Agriculture01:48 Biochar and Weather Patterns in Colombia02:49 Role of Regenerative Agriculture in Coffee Farming07:41 Soil Aggregation and Its Importance09:20 Water Management in Coffee Farming11:17 Practical Soil Test for Viewers14:15 Challenges and Solutions in Regenerative Agriculture19:44 Commitment to Regenerative Practices20:29 Conclusion and Teaser for Next Episode21:03 Closing Remarks and Call to Action Connect with Angela Barrero here:https://www.linkedin.com/in/angela-del-pilar-barrero-bernal-460107a1/https://www.instagram.com/bodegadelafinca/••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Connect with Map It Forward here: Website | Instagram | Mailing list
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Brian and Kyle discuss standout prospect pitchers and a few hitters as well in the St. Louis Cardinals first four spring training games. Names include Roby, Hjerpe, Hence, Wetherholt, Barrero and Scott. The tradeoffs in setting the Memphis rotation were debated. The structure of minor league spring training and its March games were highlighted and much more!