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Horticulturalist Dave Decock answers questions about listeners' lawn, garden, trees and more. In this episode, Dave discusses the pros and cons of earthworms in your lawn. A deep dive into why birch trees thrive in certain areas and not others. Plus much more! You can tune into Plant Talk LIVE every Thursday from 1pm to 2pm during the growing season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode: 3068 Birch: The tree honored across the North, and the true substance of the Spruce Goose. Today, the Birch Goose.
Have you ever touched a dolphin? We're back in the saddle again, ready to share some magical springtime knowledge.Charlye talks Magickal Spring Cleaning, how to clear away any negative energy and make room for new growth.Meanwhile, Macy branches out to tell us all about Birch Trees. The history, uses in traditional medicine, and folklore.Join us fo York patties that makes you cum, suns out - tits out, and lots of bath talk.**This episode has some echo in it, we did our best to get it all out, but the podcast gods were not on our side today, we hope you enjoy anyway!Simply CaptivatingCheck it out on Patreon.com/wbahpodcast on Thursdays-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-wbahpodcast.com_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_Want to help support the Podcast? Consider becoming a Patron or OnlyFan!www.patreon.com/wbahpodcastonlyfans.com/wbahpodcastContact Us (Come Eat With Us)Instagram @WitchBitchAmateurHourTwitter @BitchHourFacebook @WitchAmateurHourOnlyfans.com/wbahpodcastwbahpodcast@gmail.comHandwritten letters are actual magic!PO Box 865Canton, Tx75103_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-Come Do Yoga With Macy:patreon.com/macyaniseyogaPlay The Sims With Charlyetwitch.tv/charlye_withawhyTwitter @charlyewithawhyOur Video EditorEldrich Kitchenm.youtube.com/channel/UC_CwBrVMhqezVz_fog716Ow_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-We are not doctors, lawyers, or professionals. We are amateurs, and nothing we say should be taken as advice, instruction, or seriously. Any action taken based on what we say or imply can and will lead to illness, existential crisis, injury, your pets no longer loving you, and death. We make no promise or guarantee, expressed or implied, and assume no legal liability or responsibility for any injuries resulting from the use of information contained within our media.Support the show
This week, you're not going to hear about Joe's Tournament, but you WILL hear about the record Shawn broke on Sunday 4/16! Bobby fills us in on his weekend outing with Binya Outdoors, and the first send of 2023 in the Native Titan 13.5! We also do a little oversharing and educating! Buckle up jabronis, it's time to get jiggy! BECOME A JIGHEAD HERE: https://rebrand.ly/bf8612 Thanks to our Show Partners! Three Belles Outfitters - https://rebrand.ly/zsdnchi Torege Polarized Sunglasses - https://rebrand.ly/i2cqymx [Use code jigsandbigs10 to save 10% at checkout!] Bobby's Links: Flavor God Seasoning Blends - https://rebrand.ly/jigsandbigs Live Bearded Grooming Products - https://rebrand.ly/brbbeard FrostBuddy Universal Can Cooler - https://tr.ee/6fFKldxiZk --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jigsandbigs/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jigsandbigs/support
This week's tips are brought to you buy New York city auction houses. It's going to be a busy fall in the art auction world. Paul Allen's Art Collection Headed to Auction The late Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, was an avid art collector and it's all going to auction. It's valued at 1 billion dollars. What can you get? One of my favorites is Gustav Klimpt's Birch Trees. It inspired me for more than one of my collage musical tree paintings. You could also grab Georgia O'Keeffe's White rose and works from Agnes Martin and Louise Bourgeois. There doesn't seem to be a recession when it comes to major collectors. This is expected to sell for the highest ever in art-auction history. Grace Hartigan and the Ninth Street Women Her work received new attention when it was part of an exhibit in Denver. She was also featured in the book Ninth Street Women: Lee Krasner, Elaine de Kooning, Grace Hartigan, Joan Mitchell, and Helen Frankenthaler: Five Painters and the Movement That Changed Modern Art. Elaine and Willem de Kooning Elaine de Kooning was an accomplished landscape and portrait artist active in the Abstract Expressionist movement of the mid-twentieth century. I knew about Willem and Elaine de Kooning, but I wasn't aware that they had such a turbulent history. The couple had what was later called an open marriage; they both were casual about sex and about each other's affairs. They separated for years to reunite again later in life. Elaine's art reflected the turbulence similar to today's world of conflict and uncertainty. You can find out more about her influences in the book Ninth Street Women: Lee Krasner, Elaine de Kooning, Grace Hartigan, Joan Mitchell, and Helen Frankenthaler: Five Painters and the Movement That Changed Modern Art. Check out other books on my book club list here. MoMA Plans to Auction off $70 Million in Art This Fall The proceeds are going to be used for digital art and to create a streaming channel. The museum has a wait and see approach to NFT's but many others are all in. Check out my interview about this topic and how some artists are benefitting from the trend. How Blake Jamieson Makes Money Selling NFTs Art World Weekend Edition Did you know that my book Artprenuer is available for pre-sale? I've got the best bonus' for those who purchase early including a trip to NYC for a coaching session with me. Don't miss out. Grab the book and the bonuses here.
Whats up Fire Tribe Today we are conversing with Immanuel Kingman of the GODCAST RFTA NEWS: Romie goes over the Indigenous American & Russian Medicinal functions of Birch. Birch Trees are amazing and they smell good, & so much more. Dan reads to us from "The Jesus Mysteries" This is an amazing conversation we go deep into angles of the biblical narrative that will entice even the most pagan of pagans, Hollow earth/Toroidal earth/Crater earth/Expanding earth Theories & so much more. This will be one of many, strap in folks your about to RISE FROM THE ASHES SUPPORT OUR PATREON Cheers, RFTA links: IG @rftapodcast http://linktr.ee/risingftashes email: risingftashes@yahoo.com Merch: http://www.storefrontier.com/firetribeinc IMMANUEL KINGMAN LINKS: www.immanuelkingman.com http://altmediaunited.com/goodness-over-darkness/ EMAIL: thegreatchakraawakening777@gmail.com IG : @thegreatchakraawakening777 Twit: @walkswithnatur1
You've clambered down from a Peak District ridge to take shelter in a silver birch woodland. The wind, the tail end of Storm Arwen, whooshes through the stark winter canopy - a deeply calming rise and fall of sound. BBC Countryfile Magazine's Sound Escapes are a gentle postcard from the British countryside each week that allows you a soothing few minutes escape into the wild, wherever you are. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Xylitol, respiratory and dental health. Listen to a fascinating story from history past: how a German submarine attack lowers major disease risks for you, today. Nathan Jones, CEO of Xlear, Inc. joins the show to discuss the therapeutic benefits of xylitol, and cutting edge dentist, Dr. Steven Sylvester, shares patient success stories from his clinic. Visit Xlear.com for more information on Xlear Nasal and Dental Products. "Hot Topics" Read the Newsweek article regarding Nathan Jones, CEO of Xlear, Inc. and Xlear products. Learn more about Dr. Steven Sylvester by visiting InfinitySmile.com. "What's New" "From Submarines to Birch Trees." Read Dr. Kolbaba's commentary regarding a natural, therapeutic compound and its health benefits.
This is the one year anniversary of my podcast... and I talked about herbs to disinfect wounds, great medicinal dips and salad dressings, the Birch family,... but I also just laid it out.. I could not be politically correct any longer. Let's Go Brandon !Read about my new book, Herbal Medicine for Preppers, Homesteaders and Permaculture People: https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2021/10/herbal-medicine-for-preppers.htmlAlso available on Amazon: www.amazon.com/dp/B09HMWXL25Podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/show/southern-appalachian-herbsBlog: https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/Free Video Lessons: https://rumble.com/c/c-618325
(0:53) Dr. David Carroll talks about virtual emergency room service across Central Health region, (11:05) student arborist Victoria Hynes tells us why birch trees are yellowing early, (18:50) Food First NL launches the Western NL Food Hub, (26:22) Martine and Isaac Blue retrace Farley Mowat sailing routes for sailing show Floating After Farley.
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
It's been more than a year of disrupted learning for most elementary and high school students. What can schools be doing now to prepare for next September? Education professor Joel Westheimer joins us. We speak with a director and a puppeteer who will be performing at the Arts and Culture Centre in Labrador West. Jamie Skidmore and Lucas Ings-Simms join us. We learn about how to tap birch trees and what you can do with the sap you've collected when we go into the woods with Nicholas Parrott. Battle Harbour is getting some national attention in this month's Canadian Geographic. We speak with writer Michael Crummey and photographer Michael Winsor. SmartICE has been recognized by the provincial Environmental Industry Association. We hear from them as they receive their award. Finally, the federal government is turning its attention to next steps in the pandemic, but the opposition parties are trying to bring them back to the here and now. Heather Scoffield from the Toronto Star joins us to talk about that and other stories from the nation's capital.
The weekly gardening programme for keen gardeners with the latest advice, news and visits to gardens large and small around the province. Presented by David Maxwell.
In this episode we are joined by Nick Saltmarsh of Hodmedods. They grow and sell some of the most exciting beans and grains found in British soil. From carlin and ‘flamingo' peas, to fava beans and quinoa grown in Essex, their range of rustic pulses, seeds and grains are nutritious, incredibly moreish, and found right here on your doorstep. Fergus The Forager joins us with tips on the edible parts of birch trees, including how to tap them for their nutritious sap. https://www.doorstepkitchen.com/ https://www.doorstepkitchen.com/podcast/foraging-with-fergus https://hodmedods.co.uk/ 3 foodie things on your doorstep: https://guide.michelin.com/gb/en/article/features/england-scotland-and-ireland-s-new-one-michelin-star-restaurants https://www.townsendrestaurant.co.uk/ https://thenooklondon.co.uk/ https://chameleon.london/
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Aurum Skincare - Every spring in the boreal forests of the Yukon, Joanne and Elise tread softly and wait respectfully for the birch trees to wake up and release their sweet sap. For more about Aurum Skincare, www.aurumskincare.caAlso, @aurumskincare on Instagram.For more about me, go to @glosays on Instagram.
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
On today's show, the Nunatsiavut Government called out the federal government for increasing shrimp quotas without including them. We hear why. Labrador's four MHAs share thoughts on roads, Covid-19 and other issues in their regions. We get details about a NORAD exercise on the go. The leaves of some birch trees in Upper Melville have already turned, but not the colour you'd expect. A woman in North West River wants to know what's happening.
Amanda Edmiston, Botanica Fabula shares a Scottish story about the 'witches brooms' found in Birch trees for The Very Curious Herbal project.
"That day it was a blazing beacon of life. It stands as one of the glories of the world."
In this podcast, Charlie explains some of the health benefits of drinking birch water and why it's important to have it in moderation. Harvesting food from nature deepens our nature connection and increases our desire to act as wilderness stewards.How you can benefit from this episode:Learn the health benefits of drinking birch waterDiscover the mental and emotional benefits of harvesting food from the landSee what foods you can harvest from natureAt Trails to Empowerment, we strive to empower you on your transformational journey of personal growth by sharing our own experiences with you. We use our Three Pillars of Nature Connection, Nature Conservation and Self-Development to inspire you to grow and evolve to become your best self. We encourage you to face challenges and push yourself out of your comfort zone, to take responsibility for your self and your environment, to take initiative to make a change, to be independent, yet interdependent in a team. Our community partners are committed to producing high quality content to motivate you on your journey. We also create blogs and videos about our experiences and recommend the books which are central to our philosophy through book reviews on our website. Learn more at https://www.trails-to-empowerment.org/Have you visited our socials yet? Make sure you follow us on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter @ Trails to Empowerment to not miss out on any new episodes!
Mateo just got back from Japan with stories of skiing in the BIRCH TREES.
We went into the woods twice this week to follow two different sets of siblings, in two vastly different productions. Colleen Feehan returns to the podcast for the 2000-kids-strong preview performance of Edmonton Opera’s Hansel & Gretel, and Nisha Patel joins us for a very special take on her personal and creative experience with Naheyawin’s Lake of the Strangers. To […]
Spooky and dark foggy forest at dusk We went into the woods twice this week to follow two different sets of siblings, in two vastly different productions. Colleen Feehan returns to the podcast for the 2000-kids-strong preview performance of Edmonton Opera's Hansel & Gretel, and Nisha Patel joins us for a very special take on her personal and creative experience with Naheyawin's Lake of the Strangers. To check out Nisha's website and upcoming performances, visit nishapatel.ca. I Don't Get It is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network, powered by ATB. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
When it comes to your daily life, think about Clark Griswold, and their family’s Christmas Tree. Do you remember that scene from the Griswold’s Family Christmas? Today’s S.O.L. Story reminds me of this. When your current moment looks too big, then it's time to expand your vision. Life’s circumstances can look so large in the small picture, yet so small in the big picture. In the big vision, our daily life becomes very easy to sip. The vision for your life holds your life. How you see everything in your life is relative to that vision. Imagine what your life would look like if you simply expanded your vision... Remember, you're sipping on a life that's so much bigger than yourself. Please grab your SACRED S.O.L. D.A.T.E. JOURNAL (Daily Action To Engage yourself.) TODAY’S SACRED S.O.L. STEP IS THIS: Where in your life do you feel it’s time for an expanded vision? Take some time today with you and your journal to expand your vision…blow the walls out of the box you’ve been living in. By the way, if you haven't already listened/downloaded my new song (EPISODE 291), you can also listen to it here: letsnottalkaboutex.com, and cast your vote for your favorite version. S.O.L.| NOT SOLO. If you haven't already joined the movement, you're personally invited to come over to the WOMEN SIPPING ON LIFE S.O.L. MOVEMENT Closed FB Group and Join the MOVEMENT: https://www.facebook.com/groups/WSOLMovement/ I can't wait to meet you there, and engage with you even more! I’m also going to be inviting listeners onto the program. If you have a story you'd like to share — a song to sing (but not a Poor Me Story) — send me an email at: drshannon@doctorshannon.com and put SHARE MY STORY in the subject line. Thank you for being here, and allowing me to Sip On Life with you. Visit WomenSippingOnLife.com for more free resources, including my CHECKLIST FOR CHANGE, Engagement Checklist + Evaluation Rating, Six Sacred S.O.L. DATE Secrets…and a FREE copy of my best-selling book, Date Yourself Well. You can also check out my Dr. Shannon Facebook Page for more daily S.O.L. TRAINING. I look forward to seeing you again tomorrow. Please invite your best girlfriends to come and join our S.O.L. PARTY. xo Dr. Shannon. Inspiring minds that want to grow and hearts that want to know, so you can love you, your life, and your life’s work well. ONE SIP AT A TIME. A special thanks to the following souls for helping me launch our WOMEN SIPPING ON LIFE podcast… Intro/Outro done by Uni V. SOL Outro music by Jay Man: Mind Over Matter (www.ourmusicbox.com) Podcast cover design and web site done by: Pablo Aguilar (www.webdesigncreator.com) Podcast cover photo by Kate Montague of KM Captured (www.kmcaptured.com)
Everyday Outdoor Living with The Bruce Company
Grace, thirty feet above the Most Urban of Jungles. On the season finale of We Dig Plants, senior gardener John Gunderson joins Alice and Carmen to discuss gardening and garden practices at the High Line public park.
The branches of birch trees in Europe sagged by as much as four inches at night compared with daytime.
The branches of birch trees in Europe sagged by as much as four inches at night compared with daytime.
Producer/Host: Anu Dudley “Biography of Birch Trees” The post Earthwise 4/23/16 first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
The concluding episode of our 2016 Winter Wildlife Tour #2 travelogue series, when we encounter a Northern Red Fox, more Sea Eagles and a Great Spotted Woodpecker. Details on blog: https://mbp.ac/518 Music by Martin Bailey
The concluding episode of our 2016 Winter Wildlife Tour #2 travelogue series, when we encounter a Northern Red Fox, more Sea Eagles and a Great Spotted Woodpecker. Details on blog: https://mbp.ac/518 Music by Martin Bailey
This week Pauric gives advice on care of lilacs and geraniums and looks at the planting and care of Birch Trees. We hear how to go about planting a wildflower meadow, trees that are suitable for wet areas and also good choices for windy areas. Paraic also advises on the planting of tomatoes, chillies and peppers and discusses how to combat weeds like Mare's Tail and brambles.