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Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast
Holly Springs Tree Commission is Giving Away Seedlings Feb. 21

Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 10:45


CTL Script/ Top Stories of February 14th Publish Date: February 14th   Pre-Roll: From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Award-Winning Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast  Today is Friday, February 14th and Happy Birthday to Rob Thomas ***02.14.25 - BIRTHDAY – ROB THOMAS*** I’m Peyton Spurlock and here are the stories Cherokee is talking about, presented by Times Journal Holly Springs Tree Commission is Giving Away Seedlings Feb. 21 Highland Rivers CEO Melanie Dallas Sworn In to Statewide Commission Cherokee County Remembers Pastor and Counselor James Kilgore Plus, Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on fast food We’ll have all this and more coming up on the Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast, and if you’re looking for Community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe!  Commercial: WILDLIFE EXPO_REV_FINAL STORY 1: Holly Springs Tree Commission is Giving Away Seedlings Feb. 21 The Holly Springs Tree Commission will host its annual Arbor Day event on Feb. 21 at the Train Depot, offering free dogwood, live oak, redbud, and Catalpa seedlings from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. No RSVP is needed, and attendees will receive planting instructions. Chair Colleen Konwick expressed excitement about engaging with residents and promoting tree planting. Holly Springs was also recognized as a Tree City USA for its urban forest management efforts, a designation it has held since 2018. STORY 2: Highland Rivers CEO Melanie Dallas Sworn In to Statewide Commission Highland Rivers Behavioral Health CEO Melanie Dallas has been sworn into Georgia’s Behavioral Health Reform and Innovation Commission by Governor Brian Kemp. With 37 years of experience, Dallas brings expertise in mental health and substance use treatment to the Commission, which focuses on improving Georgia’s behavioral health system. The Commission, established in 2019, has influenced key legislation like the 2022 Mental Health Parity Act. Dallas, a licensed counselor and CEO since 2014, expressed her commitment to enhancing behavioral health care for all Georgians. STORY 3: Cherokee County Remembers Pastor and Counselor James Kilgore James Kilgore, a beloved pastor, counselor, author, and columnist, passed away on Feb. 7 at 88. Known for his dedication to helping others, Kilgore served as a pastor for over 50 years, founded Lake Arrowhead Church, and counseled families for nearly 40 years. He authored numerous books, including his latest, *Escaping Anxiety*, and contributed columns to the *Cherokee Tribune* for over 30 years. Remembered for his kindness and faith, Kilgore leaves behind his wife of nearly 70 years, Ruth, two children, and a legacy of service. A memorial service will be held on Feb. 15 at Canton First Methodist Church. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info.    Break: STORY 4: State Senate weighing in on growth of data centers Georgia lawmakers are considering a bill to prevent Georgia Power from passing electricity costs for energy-intensive data centers onto residential and small-business customers. Sen. Chuck Hufstetler, the bill’s sponsor, emphasized the need for data centers to pay their fair share due to their significant energy demands, which account for 80% of Georgia Power’s recent capacity increase request. While the Public Service Commission (PSC) has already implemented rules to address this, industry representatives argue the bill unfairly targets data centers. The Senate committee has yet to vote on the measure. STORY 5: New Coffee Shop Opening in Canton Stitch Coffee, a family-owned shop by Dave and Geralyn Hickey, will soft open on Feb. 21 in Canton’s Riverstone area, with a grand opening planned 60 days later. Inspired by Canton’s historic cotton mills, the shop aims to “stitch” the community together. Offering a five-bean signature blend and craft coffees from Crimson Cup, Stitch Coffee will also feature bakery items from Southern Creamery and other favorites from New York and New Jersey. With 40 indoor and 8 outdoor seats, the shop will be open daily from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., providing a welcoming space for the community to connect. Commercial: And now here is Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on fast food *** INGLES ASK LEAH 5 FAST FOOD*** We’ll have closing comments after this.   COMMERCIAL: Ingles Markets 3   SIGN OFF –   Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at www.tribuneledgernews.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. 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A History of Australia
Ep72: The Catalpa Rescue | 1876

A History of Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 24:34


This week, we discuss perhaps Australia's most infamous prison escape, the Catalpa Rescue. In addition, we talk about political changes, the New Zealand to Australia submarine telegraph line, and the death of Truganini.

Focus Fox Valley
September 17, 2024 | Fox Cities Marathon, Women's Fund, Catalpa Health, People of Progression

Focus Fox Valley

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 68:35


Sleepy Seedlings: The Bedtime Podcast with Trees
The Graceful Northern Catalpa

Sleepy Seedlings: The Bedtime Podcast with Trees

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2024 30:13


Join us for a soothing journey into the serene world of the Graceful Northern Catalpa in this week's episode of 'Sleepy Seedlings: The Bedtime Podcast with Trees'. Known for its striking, heart-shaped leaves and beautiful, trumpet-shaped flowers, the Northern Catalpa stands as a symbol of grace and resilience. Let the gentle rustling of its lush foliage, the calming sounds of a forest stream, and the peaceful calls of forest birds transport you to a tranquil grove, where nature's beauty and wisdom provide a calming sanctuary. As you settle into your resting place, discover the rich history, ecological significance, and the deep connection we share with these graceful trees.Through poetic descriptions, captivating history, and reflective insights, we explore how the Northern Catalpa's adaptability and growth mirror our own potential for resilience and harmony. Embrace the timeless lessons of these magnificent trees, and let their enduring presence inspire peace and tranquility in your life. Tune in to 'Sleepy Seedlings' and let the serene world of the Northern Catalpa guide you to a restful night's sleep. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Always Andersonville: The Podcast
Episode 183: The Story of Dancing Queen: An ABBA Salute

Always Andersonville: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 86:20


You know them, you love them, but what's their story?! This week, I am joined by one of Chicago's favorite premier bands, Dancing Queen: An ABBA Salute! Established in 2004, Dancing Queen: An ABBA Salute is celebrating its 20th year of bringing ABBA's joy to audiences in Chicagoland and across the U.S. Founded by Nicky von Kondrat and Julie Brock, the band's inception was sparked by a chance encounter and a shared love for ABBA's music. Despite early challenges, their dedication and passion helped the band grow, with notable collaborations and a loyal fanbase. Now headed by Amanda Horvath-Adair, Justin Horvath - Adair, Cheryl Jennison Daproza, and Micky York. Dancing Queen is an established institution in Chicago audiences flock to see at every festival as they continue to spread happiness through ABBA's timeless music, honoring its founders' vision and delighting audiences. Dancing Queen: An ABBA Salute is headlining Midsommarfest once again! Catch their show on Saturday, June 8 at 8PM on our North Stage at Catalpa! The episode is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Podbean, anywhere you get your podcasts!

Focus Fox Valley
May 6, 2024 | Catalpa Health, Mother's Day Concert, Automobile Gallery, Life Tools Tutoring

Focus Fox Valley

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 65:38


Learn more about the Mother's Day Concert HERE

Tape Op Podcast
Episode 92: Jolie Holland

Tape Op Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 49:53


My friend Jolie Holland and I first met when I edited, overdubbed, and mixed her album Wine Dark Sea in 2014, ten years ago. Around then we even played a short 2 song set live at an Elliott Smith tribute show. A few years after that we worked again on Wildflower Blues, an album she did with Samantha Parton, her former bandmate from The Be Good Tanyas, and recently I prepped a re-master of her debut album, Catalpa. We thought it'd be fun to talk about her recent album, Haunted Mountain, and how the record came to be, and working on it with Justin Veloso and Adam Brisbin. Obviously, I was curious, as here was a great album of her's that I DIDN'T work on. So, while in LA I dropped by Jolie's apartment, she cooked us a great dinner, and then we sat down with a bottle of wine on some creaky chairs and started talking. So here, drop in on our conversation as we are discussing Willie Nelson. Enjoy!

The Prepper Broadcasting Network
Herbal Medicine for Preppers: Medicinal Trees, Catalpa and Hackberry

The Prepper Broadcasting Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 32:20


Today, I tell you about Catalpa and Hackberry, which are fairly common trees that are medicinally useful.  I also discuss "guerilla gardening."Would you like to join me for a plant walk in Pinehurst, NC this spring? If so, email me at judson@judsoncarroll.com for info.The Spring Foraging Cook Book is available in paperback on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CRP63R54Or you can buy the eBook as a .pdf directly from the author (me), for $9.99:https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2024/01/the-spring-foraging-cookbook.htmlYou can read about the Medicinal Trees book here https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2021/06/paypal-safer-easier-way-to-pay-online.html or buy it on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1005082936PS. New in the woodcraft Shop: Judson Carroll Woodcraft | SubstackRead about my new books:Medicinal Weeds and Grasses of the American Southeast, an Herbalist's Guidehttps://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2023/05/medicinal-weeds-and-grasses-of-american.htmlAvailable in paperback on Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C47LHTTHandConfirmation, an Autobiography of Faithhttps://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2023/05/confirmation-autobiography-of-faith.htmlAvailable in paperback on Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C47Q1JNKVisit my Substack and sign up for my free newsletter: https://judsoncarroll.substack.com/Read about my new other books:Medicinal Ferns and Fern Allies, an Herbalist's Guide https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2022/11/medicinal-ferns-and-fern-allies.htmlAvailable for purchase on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BMSZSJPSThe Omnivore's Guide to Home Cooking for Preppers, Homesteaders, Permaculture People and Everyone Else: https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2022/10/the-omnivores-guide-to-home-cooking-for.htmlAvailable for purchase on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BGKX37Q2Medicinal Shrubs and Woody Vines of The American Southeast an Herbalist's Guidehttps://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2022/06/medicinal-shrubs-and-woody-vines-of.htmlAvailable for purchase on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B2T4Y5L6andGrowing Your Survival Herb Garden for Preppers, Homesteaders and Everyone Elsehttps://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2022/04/growing-your-survival-herb-garden-for.htmlhttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B09X4LYV9RThe Encyclopedia of Medicinal Bitter Herbs: https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2022/03/the-encyclopedia-of-bitter-medicina.htmlAvailable for purchase on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B5MYJ35RandChristian Medicine, History and Practice: https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2022/01/christian-herbal-medicine-history-and.htmlAvailable for purchase on Amazon: www.amazon.com/dp/B09P7RNCTBHerbal 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

Ye Olde Crime
The Catalpa Rescue with Philip D. Gibbons

Ye Olde Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 52:34


Lindsay is joined by Philip D. Gibbons, host of Byte Sized Biographies, to discuss the 1876 Catalpa Rescue of Six Irish Fenians from Freemantle Gaol. Philip D. Gibbons' journalism has appeared in such national publications as the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Smoke Magazine, France Today and Fair.Org's Extra! He is a past winner of the Santa Barbara Writers' Conference Screenwriting Competition, a finalist in the 2018 Page Screenwriting Competition and was a quarter finalist in the prestigious Nicholl Fellowship Awards. You can follow Philip and Byte Sized Biographies on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn. Become a member on Buy Me A Coffee for as little as $1/month to support the show.  You can write to us at: Ye Olde Crime Podcast, PO Box 341, Wyoming, MN 55092. Join the conversation over at the Cultiv8 Discord and join the Olde Crimers Cubby to chat with us and other listeners of the show. Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser, Spotify, Podcast Addict, Audible, or Goodpods! Don't forget to follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Threads, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Irish Sound
Episode 11: Phelim Warren

The Irish Sound

Play Episode Play 15 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 59:19


Back with a fantastic interview from one half of Catalpa. Phelim Warren. Emjoy!!

Fieldnotes and Folklore
Episode 9: Northern Catalpa

Fieldnotes and Folklore

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 28:35


Northern Catalpa (Catalpa speciosa) is a tree native to the Midwestern United States. This week dives into what little is known about this under-researched unique plant.Mothman is coming in two weeks! Send your Mothman theories to FieldnotesandFolklore@gmail.com as well as any stories you may have with encounters with any cryptids. Want to email the show? Send your questions, comments, and ideas to FieldnotesAndFolklore@gmail.comSocial media:- Facebook: https://facebook.com/groups/fieldnotesandfolklore/- Instagram: @FieldnotesAndFolklore- TikTok: @FieldnotesAndFolkloreWant to support the show and get exclusive content? Join the Patreon! Go to https://patreon.com/fieldnotesandfolkloreSupport the show

Focus Fox Valley
August 28, 2023 | Van Abel's of Hollandtown, POP! (Catalpa Health), Go Valley Kids, Oshkosh Food Co-Op

Focus Fox Valley

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 58:50


Van Abel's of Hollandtown -- https://www.vanabels.com/Go Valley Kids -- https://govalleykids.com/ Catalpa Health -- https://catalpahealth.org/pop/clues/Oshkosh Food Co-Op -- https://www.oshkoshfoodcoop.com/

The Garden Show with Charlie Dobbin
Rabbits, Rose of Sharon, Turf and Catalpa Trees

The Garden Show with Charlie Dobbin

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2023 44:13


This week we discuss Boxwood Tree moth, non-blooming Hydrangea, white bleeding heart, garlic and Sweetshrub 'Aphrodite'. Listen live every Saturday at 9am on Zoomer Radio

Gems Of History
Ep 110 - The Catalpa Rescue: A Pyramid Scheme For Revolution

Gems Of History

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 110:01


This week is an Irish story in Australia - the rescue of six Irish prisoners from a British prison in Australia! It is one of the most sensational prison breaks in the history of Australia, including fake aristocrats, American whaling captains, and...potential invasions of Canada? This story has it all, including a happy ending! If you would like to support the show, you can by going to Patreon.com/GemsofHistoryPodcast and signing up!

Sailing - The Ocean Cruisers Podcast
Sara, Sailing Catalpa - The Ocean Cruisers Podcast - Chat 61

Sailing - The Ocean Cruisers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 32:37


I had a lovely chat with Sara this week, she is from Australia and has been cruising with her family since 2014. They have just moved aboard their new boat in California and are getting ready to cruise south and into the Caribbean Check them out at  @SailingCatalpa  If you want to support the podcast and get the content early visit the ocean cruisers Patreon.https://www.patreon.com/OceanCruisersEnergetic Rock | Hiking Free Music by Efficsounds & Alex-Productions | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCx0_...https://www.efficsounds.co.ukMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/...

Poem-a-Day
Regan Good: "A Monstrous Catalpa Tree Grows from a Drain"

Poem-a-Day

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 4:53


Recorded by Regan Good for Poem-a-Day, a series produced by the Academy of American Poets. Published on March 23, 2023. www.poets.org

Talking Trees with Davey Tree
Unusual + Unique Trees - Western U.S.

Talking Trees with Davey Tree

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 22:18


Michael Sundberg from Davey's Southeast Denver office shares his favorite unique trees from the western half of the U.S., including some of his favorites in Hawaii!  In this episode we cover:  Natives in Colorado (0:51)Aspen (1:29)Hawaiian trees (3:14) (16:07)Winter in Colorado (4:55)Sequoias and redwoods (6:09)Dawn redwood in Colorado (7:04)Bristlecone pine (7:27)Planting conifers vs deciduous? (8:38)Are clients typically open to unique trees? (9:53)Top three trees for Colorado's wacky weather (11:37)Catalpa (12:49)Kentucky coffeetree (13:14)Nostalgia with trees (14:25)Planting season in Colorado (17:17)Late snow in Colorado (17:54)To find your local Davey office, check out our find a local office page to search by zip code.  To learn more about careers at Davey, go to Jobs.Davey.com.Connect with Davey Tree on social media:Twitter: @DaveyTreeFacebook: @DaveyTreeInstagram: @daveytreeYouTube: The Davey Tree Expert CompanyLinkedIn: The Davey Tree Expert Company Connect with Doug Oster at www.dougoster.com. Have topics you'd like us to cover on the podcast? Email us at podcasts@davey.com. We want to hear from you!

FPA Podcast
FPA Professionals Congress 2022 #10 - Discussion with Jason Andriessen, Consulting Partner at MYMAVINS, and Co-Founder and Chair at Catalpa

FPA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 13:55


In this episode recorded live at the FPA Professionals Congress 2022, Clayton Daniel & Danni Visser discuss professional practices and profitability of clients with Jason Andriessen.

A Grade
Fan Sample Review From Catalpa Coffee

A Grade

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 37:29


What do we do when podcast fans send us free coffee to sample? We test and taste it live on air, of course! Join us this week as we review a fresh bag of Light Roast Guatemalan Candelaria, roasted by Catalpa Coffee in Northampton, MA! Roaster Website: https://catalpacoffee.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/a_grade_podcast/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/agradepodcast

KSL Greenhouse
Leafy Greens

KSL Greenhouse

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2022 17:42


Welcome to The KSL Greenhouse Show! Hosts Maria Shilaos and Taun Beddes tackle your gardening questions, talk plants, and offer tips for an amazing yard. Listen Saturdays 8am to 11am at 1160 AM & 102.7 FM, kslnewsradio.com, or on the KSL Newsradio App. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram at @kslgreenhouse. #KSLGreenhouse    Mike has kale, spinach, and bok choy but only the spinach made it. He has some questions as to what he can do next year and what happened. Taun shares why these healthy greens didn't make it. A texter wants to know how tall trees can actually get here in Utah compared to the species description height. A listener wants to know when to harvest their potatoes. What kind of fertilizers would a cedar need? And another texter wants to know when's the latest to plant strawberries. John wants to know how long a Catalpa tree should live. A listener wants to know what type of grass to plant. An another wants to know when to start to really cut the grass for the winter and how short to cut See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Arts Council Podcast
The Curiosity Series with Maeve Higgins: Episode 3 - Roger Doyle and Trevor Knight

The Arts Council Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 35:20


The Curiosity Series is an Arts Council podcast commissioned as part of the Council's 70th anniversary celebrations hosted by writer, comedian and podcaster Maeve Higgins. In each episode, you'll hear artists involved in music, dance, poetry, literature, visual arts and theatre in conversation with Maeve as they get curious about each other's work, explore the integral role that creativity has played in their lives, and discuss the broader issues and themes that connect their art. Episode three sees Maeve Higgins follow the musical journeys of composers and friends Roger Doyle and Trevor Knight. Roger and Trevor came to their artistic practice through different routes in the 1980s: Trevor learning his craft with pop music group Auto Da Fé while Roger trained as a composer at the Royal Irish Academy of Music and later at the Institute of Sonology in Utrecht. Since then they have worked together on various music projects over the years, which have encompassed their shared artistic interests despite their very different paths to careers in music, from their early love of jazz and working in theatre to their shared interest in music improvisation. Along the way, they look back on the changing music scenes in Ireland in the 80s and 90s, reflect on the changing landscape for musicians starting out in today's world, as well as highlighting the role and responsibility of the Aosdána to support artists working in different forms of music. Looking back on successful artistic careers that have seen them cross genres and engage with many different artists and art forms, Roger and Trevor paint a vivid picture of their musical lives, sharing anecdotes and stories that illuminate the artistic richness and occasionally the madness of being a composer and musician in Ireland. Production: Milestone Inventive and bigO Audio engineering: Scimitar Sound Title music: ‘Ag Oscailt' by Gareth Quinn Redmond Music heard in this episode: Auto Da Fé, ‘When The Curtain Goes Bang': https://trevorknight.bandcamp.com/album/when-the-curtain-goes-bang-an-anthology Roger Doyle, Thalia: https://rogerdoyle1.bandcamp.com/album/thalia Roger Doyle, ‘Mansard' from Babel - Temple Music: https://rogerdoyle1.bandcamp.com/album/babel-temple-music Catalpa (play by Donal O'Kelly with music by Trevor Knight): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYsw5M_twAo Links Roger Doyle website: https://rogerdoyle.com Trevor Knight Contemporary Music Centre biography: https://www.cmc.ie/composers/trevor-knight Trevor Knight Bandcamp: https://trevorknight.bandcamp.com

The Garden Show with Charlie Dobbin
September means: lawns, pruning and leaf damage. What and when to do it?

The Garden Show with Charlie Dobbin

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2022 43:21


Box tree moths, morning glory not flowering, lawns are messy, Catalpa have spots; and when do we prune all those different perennial flowers? Listen live every Saturday at 9am on Zoomer Radio

Let's Argue About Plants
Episode 116: Plants We Should Like, but Don't

Let's Argue About Plants

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 52:21 Very Popular


They're tough, they're hardy, they thrive in almost any location. So, why don't we love them? Give this episode a listen to hear about plants that have a ton of good attributes, but just can't bring ourselves to draw a heart around them. It's easy to ask gardeners what plants they hate—we all have long lists of inferior perennials, trees, and shrubs that are weak or have unruly habits making them deserving of our ire. But, what about those plants that haven't done anything to get themselves “do not buy list?” Turns out Carol and Danielle aren't the only ones with these complicated feelings, today's expert has similar thoughts.   Expert testimony: Andy Pulte is a faculty member of the plant sciences department at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville.   Danielle's Plants 'Peachie's Pick' Stokes' aster (Stokesia laevis 'Peachie's Pick', Zones 5-9) ‘Persian Ruby' daylily (Hemerocallis 'Persian Ruby', Zones 3-9) Veronica (Veronica spicata and cvs., Zones 3-8) Blue rug juniper (Juniperus horizontalis 'Wiltonii', Zones 3-9)   Carol's Plants ‘Aurea' catalpa (Catalpa bignonioides, Zones 5-9) Hostas (Hosta spp. and cvs.,  Zones 3–8) Rattlesnake master (Eryngium yuccifolium, Zones 3-9) Wild bergamot (Monarda fistulosa, Zones 3-8)   Expert's Plants Daylily (Hemerocallis spp. and cvs., Zones 3-9) Rose of Sharon (Hibiscus syriacus and cvs., Zones 5-8) Shasta daisy (and cvs., Zones 5-8)

Lexman Artificial
Tyler Cowen and the many uses of catalpa

Lexman Artificial

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 3:12


Tyler Cowen, the renowned economist and blogger, joins Lexman for a lively conversation about the various uses of catalpa, undervesting (yes, this is a real thing), and the best way to use dildos.

GameKeeper Podcast
EP:98 | No-Till Without a Drill

GameKeeper Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 72:38 Very Popular


This week on the podcast we dive deep into more efficient methods of establishing plantings for wildlife, without having to till the soil. Methods such as Throw-and-Mow and Frost or Snow Seeding are increasing in popularity because it's easy, cheaper, better for soil health and ultimately the critters. The use of implements such as roller-crimpers are explained as a way of cutting back on herbicide use and improving growing conditions. Gamekeeper Magazine Editor-in-Chief and our Northern food plot specialist, Todd Amenrud, and his uncle and incredibly knowledgeable hunting buddy, Dave Medvecky, share their successes with these planting methods. Lastly, Dudley answers a question from a listener about Catalpa worms for fishing. Listen, Learn and Enjoy!Enter The GameKeeper Podcast 100th Episode Giveaway - https://mossyoakgamekeeper.com/podcastgiveaway/ Stay connected with GameKeepers:  Instagram: @mossyoakgamekeepers Facebook: @GameKeepers Twitter: @MOGameKeepers YouTube: MossyOakGameKeepers Website: Mossy Oak GameKeeper Support the show

FASD Family Life
Research & Resources Edition: Catulpa Community Support Services in Ontario Canada

FASD Family Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 70:08


Welcome to FASD Family Life, the podcast for families by families where we get real about raising children and youth with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. I'm your host, Robbie Seale, FASD Educator, advocate and mom of five children, three of who are diagnosed with FASD.  I know the struggle is real, but so is success.  Whether this is your first episode, or your 75th, I invite you to settle in and join me for a cup of coffee as we learn about a very special resource in Ontario Canada. Research & Resource Editions of the FASD Family Life podcast are designed to give you information on a variety of FASD networks, resources, training events, and conferences, as well as fascinating FASD studies for your participation and interest.SUBSCRIBE NOW to make sure you never miss an episode!In this Research & Resources Edition of FASD Family Life Research & Resources edition I am delighted to speak with Carolyn Walsh and her amazing team at Catulpa Community Support Services in Simco County & York Region of Ontario, Canada.  Catulpa Community Support Services offers a wide breadth of services to families and individuals with disabilitites including supports for individuals with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. Through collaboration and cross sector work this dream team tirelessly raise awareness of FASD amoung professionals and service providers. Catulpa Community Support Services provides training and support to professionals and families supporting individuals with FASD. You won't want to miss this encouraging episode.Catulpa Community Support Servics is a FOCUS accredited organization providing community support services to children, youth, adults and families.  We are named after the Catalpa tree sheltering our first location. We have a strong reputation built on our roots in the community, our dreams for those we serve and the value we place on a safe and inclusive space for all.More information: https://catulpa.on.ca/who-we-are/Have a question about FASD or challenging behaviours?Write to me at fasdfamilylife@gmail.com Support the show

Plant Of The Week
Catalpa tree

Plant Of The Week

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 5:42


Catalpa tree

Moon & Sun Podcast
Ep 2 Ashwagandha and Catalpa

Moon & Sun Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 16:31


In today's episode, Shay and Nick are talking about a shrub and a tree. You get to hear some dog shakes and some cat talking! Check out the official Moon&Sun Instagram to see a picture of the animals and our topics of course! Find us on Instagram: instagram.com/moonandsunpodcast Facebook: Moon & Sun Podcast Coven facebook.com/groupss/503475937542222 Twitter: twitter.com/moonandsunpod Gmail: moonandsunpodcast@gmail.com We are not doctors, lawyers, or professionals of any kind. Nothing we say should be taken as advice or instruction. Herbs and anything else you ingest could have a negative interaction with medication and/or your health. We assume no legal liability or responsibility for any injuries or illness resulting from the use of information learned from this podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moonandsunpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moonandsunpodcast/support

Completely Arbortrary
You Can Grow Your Own Way (Southern Catalpa)

Completely Arbortrary

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 74:23 Very Popular


Do trees even exist, man? This week we finish our second part on the "idea" of taxonomy and we dive into this question using the beautiful, rugged, southern catalpa (Catalpa bignonioides) as our guide. Come with us on this most pendantic of journeys. Completely Arbortrary is produced by Alex Crowson and Casey Clapp Artwork - Jillian Barthold Music - Aves & The Mini Vandals Find Additional Reading at arbortrarypod.com Join the Cone of the Month Club patreon.com/arbortrarypod Follow our Instagram @arbortrarypod --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/completely-arbortrary/support

The Irish Sound
Episode 2: Ciaran Warfield

The Irish Sound

Play Episode Play 22 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 40:59


Today I am joined by Ciaran Warfield of Catalpa.  We talk about Bobby Sands, The Barrowlands, American Chopper & even Santa Claus....Facebook.com/theirishsound

One Hundred Words

With thanks to Lexi for the prompt.

Chronology
Chronology 318

Chronology

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 60:49


The three hundred eighteenth episode of the «Chronology» podcast Tracklist: 1) Miraval — Yuna 2) Sahar Z, Shai T — Roots 3) Eelke Kleijn — The Hierophant (Tim Green Extended Remix) 4) Tantum — Grimm 5) Hoj, Newman feat. Aaron Percy — Listening Close 6) Serious Dancers — Nefertiti (Hraach Remix) 7) The Muhammads feat. Daio Ruan — Alchemy 8) Fresen — Alone (Niceshot Remix) 9) John Cosani — Saints 10) Li-Polymer — Microclima (Edu Schwartz Remix) 11) T.M.A — Catalpa

Talking Dirty
Claus Dalby on Containers, Companion Plants for Dahlias and Lime Foliage Love

Talking Dirty

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 55:02


We are so excited to bring you our latest Talking Dirty podcast with none other than Claus Dalby. The Danish King of container planting and great plantsman has tranformed his plot in Risskov over the last twenty-seven years, into an inspiring planty paradise. And his exploits are followed by Instagram and YouTube viewers the world over. This week Alan Gray (East Ruston Old Vicarage) and Thordis chat to him about the origins of his horticultural passion, and enjoy some beautiful Show and Tell as he shares his favourite planting combinations of the moment, with some great growing tips along the way. PLANT LIST Dahlia 'Eveline' Verbena bonariensis Thalictrum rochebrunianum Thalictrum delavayi 'Hewitt's Double' Salvia 'Amistad'  Salvia 'Love and Wishes' Dahlia 'David Howard' Impatiens balfourii Euphorbia griffithii 'Dixter' Dahlia 'Blue Boy' Salvia patens  Dahlia 'Blue Bayou' Dahlia 'Happy Single Date' Dahlia 'Happy Single Juliet' Dahlia 'Magenta Star' Clematis 'Princess Kate' Dahlia 'Chimborazo' Dahlia 'Lavender Perfection' Physocarpus opulifolius Philadelphus coronarius 'Aureus' Catalpa bignonioides 'Aurea' Aralia cordata 'Sun King' Dicentra spectabilis 'Gold Heart' Tulipa 'Barcelona' Tulipa 'Queen of Night' Tulipa 'Recreado' Artemisia lactiflora 'Elfenbein' Senecio viravira Escallonia 'Iveyi' Dahlia 'Appleblossom' Dahlia 'Apopa Beauty' Penstemon 'King George V' Solidago rugosa 'Fireworks' Solidago x luteus 'Lemore' Aster × frikartii 'Mönch' Solidaster Centaurea montana 'Carnea'

Ridiculous History
The Australian Prison Break of 1876, Part 2

Ridiculous History

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 39:48


In the second part of this two-part series, the guys return to the astonishing story of the Catalpa, exploring how the men prepared for and committed the actual jailbreak -- and how they got away. Listen in to learn more. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

The Free Thought Prophet
”The Catalpa Rescue” Episode #267 with Martin Boers

The Free Thought Prophet

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 83:01


On the tails of the John Boyle O'Rielly Historical Craic, Martin shares the story of The Catalpa Rescue to John and Seamus.

Talking Dirty
Exotic Garden Inspiration & Climber Combinations with Ian Roofe, The Plant Doctor

Talking Dirty

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 58:05


He's back and he's brought ALL the plants to talk about! Ian Roofe - one of our original Get Gardening team - returns to regale us with his favourite plants of the moment, which leads into an exciting conversation about planting in the Exotic Garden at East Ruston Old Vicarage and some climber inspiration from Ian's own garden. With thanks, as ever, to the brilliant online plant community who've supplied copious pictures to help illustrate the plants. From the Frustrated Gardener to Cotswold Garden Plants to Wanderlust Plants in Seattle (https://www.wanderlustnursery.com/ (https://www.wanderlustnursery.com)). PLANT LIST Meconopsis betonicifolia Althaea cannabina Nicotiana alata 'Tinkerbell' Nicotiana langsdorffii Dahlia excelsa Dahlia imperialis Dahlia campanulata Sorbaria kirilowii var. arborea Cotinus coggygria Catalpa bignonioides Ailanthus altissima Tetrapanax papyrifer 'Rex' Magnolia delavayi Ailanthus altissima Decaisnea fargesii Hosta 'Empress Wu' Ensete ventricosum 'Maurelii' Phygelius x rectus 'African Queen' Paulownia tomentosa Primula 'Francisca' Tanacetum parthenium Erigeron annuus Salvia 'Penny's Smile' Cosmos bipinnatus 'Xsenia' Catalpa x erubescens 'Purpurea' Catalpa bignonioides 'Nana' Acer platanoides 'Crimson King' Acer platanoides 'Drummondii' Acer negundo 'Aureovariegatum' Acer negundo 'Flamingo' Salvia nemorosa 'Caradonna' Sanguisorba hakusanensis 'Lilac Squirrel' Salvia bullulata Helichrysum italicum Verbena officinalis var. grandiflora 'Bampton' Diascia personata 'Coral Spires' Sphaeralcea 'Childerley' Sphaeralcea ‘Newleaze Coral' Clematis x durandii Cionura oreophila Clematis urophylla Stachyurus praecox Abeliophyllum distichum Trachelospermum asiaticum 'Golden Memories' Hardenbergia violacea Geranium maderense Geranium pratense 'Summer Skies' Geranium 'Blue Cloud' Ballota pseudodictamnus Stipa/Nassella tenuissima Sternbergia lutea Philadelphus 'Belle Étoile' Philadelphus 'Starbright' Ligustrum quihoui Elaeagnus angustifolia 'Quicksilver' Toona sinensis 'Flamingo' Lonicera hildebrandiana Lonicera etrusca 'Superba' Aeonium 'Mardi Gras'

Brian and Ciaran Warfield's Rambling Irish Balladeers Podcast

This week we focus on the song The Dying Rebel from the 1966 Wolfetones Album Up The Rebels - we talk about the song, Ciaran doing a live gig online, Newgrange and Knowth, Brexit, The Euro's. The closing out music is The Wolfetones Song The Crossing about the Holocaust and Catalpa's Bloodied Crimson Field about Bloody Sunday in Croke Park. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ontario Today Phone-Ins from CBC Radio
Gardening: Roses, catalpa trees, tomatoes

Ontario Today Phone-Ins from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 27:49


Ed Lawrence's advice on rose rosette disease; what to do with a jungle of tomatoes; finicky catalpa trees and much more.

Brian and Ciaran Warfield's Rambling Irish Balladeers Podcast

This week we start a new series of podcasts for The Wolfetone's album from 1966 called Up The Rebels. This weeks featured song is The Man From Mullingar. We talk about the song about the lockdown issues surrounding Dublin's city centre about favourite live gigs ever. We also feature a song from Catalpa's first album Breaking the Mould and a song called The Hot Asphalt - we play out with the song Brian wrote for the 1916 Centenary called The Road To The Rising and this was recorded Live in The City West Hotel with The Celtic Symphony Orchestra. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

From the Woods Kentucky
From the Woods Today - UFI Toolkit

From the Woods Kentucky

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 44:37


In this episode of From the Woods Today, we talk about the Urban Forest Initiative (UFI) and the toolkits they offer. We have a segment on common tree diseases as well as our tree of the week segment. We also go over some upcoming programs for June. 5.26.21 Watch Video From the Woods Today

Brian and Ciaran Warfield's Rambling Irish Balladeers Podcast

This week we feature the song Roisin Dubh the 15th and final Song on The Wolfetones First Album The Foggy Dew - we also feature a song from Catalpa's very first album Breaking The Mould and a song sung by Phil King and Ciarán and is a cover of a Damian Rice's song called Lonely Soldier. We talk about song contests in Tralee and session playing at the Rose of Tralee. We look back over the album and we talk about lock down whats next for The Wolfetones and what our next step will be for the podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

PMN 531
eLearning programme changing how STEM is taught in the Pacific

PMN 531

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 12:16


An eLearning project focussed on enhancing science teaching to Year 10 students in the Pacific Islands is being piloted this year through a programme created by partners Catalpa International, Nanogirl Labs and Wintec, and funded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT). The programme will develop co-designed science teaching programmes for Sāmoa, Vanuatu, Solomon Islands and the Cook Islands. Catalpa, a global development organisation specialising in person-centred design and technology, are spearheading the project. Wintec will be responsible for developing pedagogical and professional development to support teachers in delivering STEM teaching material, and Nanogirl Labs will provide STEM teaching material content. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Talking Trees with Davey Tree
Best Small Flowering Trees

Talking Trees with Davey Tree

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 25:19 Transcription Available


Chelsi Abbott, technical advisor for the Davey Institute, shares everything there is to know about small flowering trees, such as which ones she recommends for low maintenance and which ones you should stay away from. She also shares some advice for planting a tree this spring and how to make it thrive.  In this episode we cover:Flowering trees Chelsi recommends (1:08)Kousa Dogwood (2:12)Catalpa (4:03)Japanese Lilac (6:20)Partridge Pea (6:51)Grafted trees (7:22)Hydrangea (12:26)Fringetree (13:37)Redbud (14:40)Rose of Sharon (8:18)Trees that can cause trouble (9:17)Mulberry (16:08)Spring planting season (16:57)Watering (18:37)Mulching (19:49)Fertilizing (21:38)Chelsi's job as a technical advisor (22:57)To find your local Davey office, check out our find a local office page to search by zip code.To learn more about small trees for small spaces, read our blog, Best Dwarf Trees for Small Space Landscaping (Flowering and More).To learn more about Dogwood trees, read our blog, Do I have a Flowering Dogwood Tree?Connect with Davey Tree on social media:Twitter: @DaveyTreeFacebook: @DaveyTreeInstagram: @daveytreeYouTube: The Davey Tree Expert CompanyLinkedIn: The Davey Tree Expert Company

Brian and Ciaran Warfield's Rambling Irish Balladeers Podcast

This week we ramble on about the song Down In The Mines from The Wolfetone's first album recorded in 1965 called The Foggy Dew - We also talk about their first record contract, recording the first album in London, Catalpa recording their last album and writing the song The Ballad of Joe McDonnell- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Brian and Ciaran Warfield's Rambling Irish Balladeers Podcast
01a. No Poppy No Anthem My Names Jame's McClean

Brian and Ciaran Warfield's Rambling Irish Balladeers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 56:48


Join us for this unplanned episode we felt we needed to record in support of James McClean and his family in light of the constant and continued racial abuse and death threats made against the McClean Family. Once again we find ourselves rambling on into other topics and we also give a spin to Catalpa's No Poppy No Anthem ( A song in support of James) and The Wolfetone's Song Margaret Skinnider performed live with The Celtic Symphony Orchestra at The Citywest Hotel in 2016. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Daily Gardener
January 6, 2021 The Best Indoor Plants, Kaspar von Sternberg, Syd Barrett, Growing Poisonous Plants, A Nature Poem for Every Night of the Year by Jane Hunter, and Lee Reich’s Tree ID Secrets

The Daily Gardener

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 18:56


Today we celebrate a botanist regarded as the "Father of Paleobotany" - the study of ancient plants that uses plant fossils. We'll also learn about the guitarist who went on a self-imposed 30-year exile - spending most of his time painting and gardening. We hear some thoughts on growing poisonous plants. We Grow That Garden Library™ with one of my favorite garden poetry books - I always carry it with me. And then we’ll wrap things up with a great article that helps us identify trees in winter - no small task.   Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart To listen to the show while you're at home, just ask Alexa or Google to “Play the latest episode of The Daily Gardener Podcast.” And she will. It's just that easy.   The Daily Gardener Friday Newsletter Sign up for the FREE Friday Newsletter featuring: A personal update from me Garden-related items for your calendar The Grow That Garden Library™ featured books for the week Gardener gift ideas Garden-inspired recipes Exclusive updates regarding the show Plus, each week, one lucky subscriber wins a book from the Grow That Garden Library™ bookshelf.   Gardener Greetings Send your garden pics, stories, birthday wishes, and so forth to Jennifer@theDailyGardener.org   Curated News The Best Indoor Plants for any Purpose | Garden Design | Anne Balogh   Facebook Group If you'd like to check out my curated news articles and original blog posts for yourself, you're in luck. I share all of it with the Listener Community in the Free Facebook Group - The Daily Gardener Community. So, there’s no need to take notes or search for links. The next time you're on Facebook, search for Daily Gardener Community where you’d search for a friend... and request to join. I'd love to meet you in the group.   Important Events January 6, 1761 Today is the birthday of the Bohemian theologian, mineralogist, geognost, entomologist, and botanist. Kaspar Maria von Sternberg Remembered as one of the most important natural scientists of the first half of the 19th century, Kaspar is regarded as the "Father of Paleobotany.” In 1818, Kaspar founded the National Museum in Prague. Today, the botanical genus Sternbergia honors Kaspar Sternberg. Sternbergia is a genus of plants in the Amaryllis family and comprises eight recognized species of flowering bulbs that look like Crocus. The most popular Sternbergia is the lutea, a garden favorite described by Clusius in 1601. White Flower Farm describes Sternbergia lutea this way: “These lovely, fall-flowering bulbs are Crocus look-alikes with bright yellow blooms. The foliage appears with the yellow flowers in fall and persists until spring. Bulbs multiply freely where they are happy—in a hot, sunny, very well-drained spot. Add a bit of lime to sweeten the soil, and planting will quickly fill out. Try pairing with one of the glorious blue flowers of fall, such as Caryopteris or Salvia, for a heavenly contrast. A member of the Amaryllis family, so the bulbs are essentially pest free, resistant to deer and voles. Heirloom, pre-1601. 10 per sq. ft.”   January 6, 1946 Today is the birthday of the guitarist, singer, songwriter, and co-founder of Pink Floyd, Syd Barrett. After his immense success with Pink Floyd, Syd released two solo LPs and then disappeared into a self-imposed 30-year exile where he spent most of his time painting and gardening. Before his life with Pink Floyd, Syd attended the Camberwell Art School. One of the pieces he created was a beautiful watercolor - a delicate-looking still life of a dried flower bouquet. In 2006, Syd died of cancer at the age of 60. Before he died, Syd was a patient at Addenbrooke Hospital in Cambridge. In 2017, his friend, the sculptor Stephen Pyle, and a garden designer named Paul Harrington were planning to install the Syd Barrett Garden at Addenbrooke. Stephen’s sculpture for the garden depicts Syd riding his bicycle - hands-free - with a guitar in one hand and artist brushes in the other.   Unearthed Words The year 1967 started with an all-out alert on the danger of poisonous plants. On January 6th, the Times published a story about a lecture on the subject by John M. Kingsbury, the author of a useful small book titled Deadly Harvest: A Guide to Common Poisonous Plants. At a very early age, I remember, I was to recognize what plants are to be avoided completely. At a very early age, I remember, I was taught how to recognize and stay away from deadly nightshade, poison ivy, and poison sumac. (I was, just as early, taught the delights of chewing tender young checkerberry leaves and sassafras root.) To me, it would be ridiculous, though, not to grow monkshood, foxglove, hellebore, larkspur, autumn crocus, poppies, lilies of the valley, buttercups, and many other flowers now present in my borders just because they have some poison in them. — Katharine S. White, gardener and garden writer, Onward and Upward in the Garden   Grow That Garden Library A Nature Poem for Every Night of the Year by Jane Hunter This book came out in 2020, and like the companion book, A Nature Poem for Every Day of the Year, this book is one of my favorites. In this book, Jane has gathered a beautiful and soothing collection of poetry inspired by the natural world and perfect for bedtime reading. “Now more than ever, we need something to comfort and distract us from the cares of everyday life. Keep this beautiful book by your bedside and enjoy a dreamy stroll through the natural world and its wonders every evening, just before you go to sleep. All the great time-honored poets are here—William Wordsworth, John Keats, Emily Dickinson, Robert Bridges—along with some newer and lesser-known voices. The verses reflect and celebrate the changing seasons: read Emily Brontë on bluebells in spring and Edward Thomas’s evocative “Adlestrop” in summer, and then experience golden autumn with Hartley Coleridge and visit John Clare’s “Copse in Winter.” Stunningly illustrated with seasonal scenes, this wonderful anthology will delight you for years to come.” This book is 496 pages of soothing bedtime poetry inspired by the natural world. You can get a copy of A Nature Poem for Every Night of the Year by Jane Hunter and support the show using the Amazon Link in today's Show Notes for around $23   Today’s Botanic Spark Reviving the little botanic spark in your heart January 6, 1996 On this day, The News and Observer out of Raleigh, North Carolina, shared an article called The Naked Secrets of Trees in Winter by Lee Reich. Here’s an excerpt: “Trying to identify leafless trees during the winter is a nice game to play alone or with a companion.” Lee reminds us that trees like the Paper Birch are easy to spy because of their peeling white bark. And the Catalpa tree is another easy one - with its long brown pods. And the Pin Oak (Quercus palustris) is fun to spy: the lower branches droop downward, midlevel branches are horizontal, and upper limbs turn upward. That said, most trees are challenging to identify this time of year. Lee suggests using some expert books that guide you through tree identification steps, such as Fruit Key & Twig Key to Trees and Shrubs by William Harlow or Winter Tree Finder by May Theilgaard and Tom Watts.  Now, one of the first steps in tree identification is to look at the buds’ arrangement on new twigs. Are the buds "opposite" - meaning, are they in pairs on opposite sides of each twig? Well, that narrows things down a bit because few deciduous trees have opposite buds. So, think about your Ashes, Dogwoods, Maples, and Horse Chestnut - they're the most common trees with opposite buds. Are the buds "alternate" - meaning that they are single and separated from each other along the length of the stem. Another question to ask is, “What is the shape of the buds?” Flowering Dogwood buds look like small buttons capping short stalks. The Pawpaw has velour-like brown buds. And finally, think about twig color and bark. They can both provide more clues. The Boxelder (Acer negundo) has purple twigs with a cloudy coating. The American hornbeam has smooth blue-gray bark with ripples like muscle. Thorns can provide identification clues as well. Common trees with thorns are the black locust, honey locust, hawthorn, or wild plum. And fruits and nuts provide another clue for tree identification. Finally, Lee writes, “Still at a loss for a tree's identity?  Break off a twig and make a slanting cut to expose the pith. Chambered rather than continuous pith characterize black walnuts and butternuts.  Butternut trees have chocolate-brown pith, and black walnut trees have toffee-brown pith.  The taste of a twig sometimes is the giveaway.  Black cherry will taste like bitter almond, and yellow and river birch will taste like wintergreen.  There is one more handy identifier. Deciduous trees are supposed to be leafless now, but a few leaves often hang on well into the winter.  They will be dead dry and twisted but often still "readable."  Not only that, but those on oaks and beeches are so reluctant to fall that one can spot these species even at some distance by their skirt of dry leaves.”   Thanks for listening to The Daily Gardener. And remember: "For a happy, healthy life, garden every day."

Les Conseils Jardins de Dédé FB Pays de Savoie
Comment réparer un catalpa parasol , avec du mastic ?

Les Conseils Jardins de Dédé FB Pays de Savoie

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 2:03


durée : 00:02:03 - Les Conseils Jardins de Dédé FB Pays de Savoie - Le catalpa est très ornemental, aussi bien au printemps et en été pour son feuillage et sa floraison qu'à l'automne pour son feuillage, réservez-lui donc un bel endroit au jardin, plutôt dégagé des autres arbres.

NatureNotes with Rudy Mancke
Tersa Sphinx Moth Caterpillar

NatureNotes with Rudy Mancke

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 1:00


The larvae of the tersa sphinx moth, Xylophanes tersa, feed on Borreria, Catalpa, Manettia, and Pentas species, and Spermacoce glabra, Hamelia patens, Hedyotis nigricans, Heimia salicifolia, Psychotria microdon, Psychotria nervosa, and Inga vera.

The Fitba Podcast
Catalpa

The Fitba Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2020 58:42


Paul sits down with Phelim Warren, Steve Farrell and Ciaran Warfield of the band Catalpa as they sing songs and tell stories of Celtic and Ireland.

Tous au jardin FB Orléans
Le catalpa doré (arbre d'ornement facile) qui propose un magnifique feuillage, est trop rare dans nos jardins

Tous au jardin FB Orléans

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 2:00


durée : 00:02:00 - Tous au jardin FB Orléans - Jean-Paul Imbault notre expert en jardinage a toujours un bon conseil à nous donner le matin sur France Bleu Orléans !

Livable City
More Human Places - Andre Vasquez

Livable City

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 70:13


In the midst of the unpredictability that has come with the COVID-19 pandemic, at least one thing has become quite true: many of the world’s cities desperately need more space.   What kind of space are we talking about? Not necessarily private space, like a backyard, but a repurposing of existing public space away from only movement through a place and into being in place, safely outdoors. We have a serious deficit of quality, inspiring, safe public space and this has become a huge liability to the health and wellbeing of city residents.   When common private spaces are all closed and you don’t have a park you can easily walk to, where do you go to read a book, get some sun, talk to a friend?   My guest Andre Vasquez, alderman (councilor in other cities) of the 40th ward in Chicago, speaks with me and special guest host Anni Metz about this topic. The 40th ward has a project proposal to convert part of Catalpa street into a pedestrian space, beginning to heal the void left by two big box store car parking lots on either side.   This is the kind of space cities around the world need to create a vision of - bringing enjoyable, safe public space easily walked to for all neighborhoods. Our very lives may depend on these spaces coming into existence immediately.   Follow Andre on Twitter and his alderman-specific Twitter handle   Follow Anni on Twitter and subscribe to her podcast: House Warming Podcast Brought to you by SquadCast and post-production by Creekmore Music.

Black Friday with Janice and Khari
Catalpa Garden Condominium Association

Black Friday with Janice and Khari

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2020 65:42


Are you a Snake (Plant)? This week Janice & Khari bring on guest Derek Tucker to talk about how to care for plants in quar, if Janice's plants have died in quar, and why Khari can't keep any plants alive (hint: they need to be watered). Tune in for another riveting ep of Black Friday where we get to the bottom of Zoe Saldaña and... why she keeps painting her body! This episode is dedicated to Nina SimoneThis episode is sponsored by DoorDash---Follow Black Friday: Instagram: @blackfridayjk – https://www.instagram.com/blackfridayjk/Facebook: www.facebook.com/blackfridayNUFollow Janice: Instagram: @janicetheard – https://www.instagram.com/janicetheard/Follow Khari: Instagram: @khardashian – https://www.instagram.com/khardashian/Twitter: @kharitbh – https://twitter.com/kharitbhFollow Derek: Instagram: @derektucker – https://www.instagram.com/derektucker/Follow Poor Lena Dunham:Instagram: @pooerlenadunham – https://www.instagram.com/poorlenadunham/

Fresh Take with Josh Dukelow
Dan Flannery, Catalpa Health & SOAR Fox Cities

Fresh Take with Josh Dukelow

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2019 102:14


(00:00) Local News Chat(20:04) Your Take(41:47) Catalpa Health(61:01) SOAR Fox Cities(95:41) The Takeaway

History in a Hurry
The Catalpa Rescue

History in a Hurry

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2019 48:07


In the 1860s, British Intelligence in Ireland arrested six members of the Fenian secret society. They narrowly avoided the noose but received a lifetime sentence of servitude in one of the British penal colonies in Western Australia. But after a desperate plea for help from an old comrade, a daring plot was hatched to break them out. Join Jack and Lauren as they discuss the incredible story of the Catalpa rescue mission of the Fremantle Six.

Life of the Record
Episode 3 - Jolie Holland on 'Escondida'

Life of the Record

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 39:25


For the 15th Anniversary, Jolie Holland looks back on her first studio album, 'Escondida.' In this episode, Jolie Holland reflects on recording in the redwoods with Lemon DeGeorge and her band of San Francisco musicians. Jolie Holland gets into the process of going from the lo-fi aesthetics of Catalpa to the studio environment and finding new fans like Bob Dylan and Daniel Lanois along the way.

Stuff You Missed in History Class
SYMHC Classics: The Catalpa and the Fremantle Six

Stuff You Missed in History Class

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2019 29:59


Today we revisit a 2015 episode about an international jailbreak! In the 1860s, a crew from the United States mounted a mission to Western Australia to rescue imprisoned members of the Irish Republican Brotherhood who had been imprisoned by Great Britain. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

The Running Jackal
The Cedar Hill Catalpas

The Running Jackal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2019 26:35


Ran the chip trail today solo,I wanted to see how the Catalpa trees were doing on the golf course.Lots of municipalities out west planted Catalpas trees as they are well acclimatized to the mild wet weather here on the West Coast. They are disease resistant and grow very quickly.

Always Andersonville: The Podcast
Episode 63.4 - Andersonville Midsommarfest 2019 FAQs for this weekend

Always Andersonville: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2019 21:26


We hope you have enjoyed our week of Andersonville Midsommarfest episodes, and today, Laura and Joelle bring you the quick FAQs roundup for the festival kicking off TONIGHT at 5PM and Saturday and Sunday from 12-10PM. Midsommarfest is Andersonville’s annual summer street festival, now in its 54th year. Each year, nearly 75,000 people flock to Clark Street from Foster to Catalpa for three days of live music, dancing, kids’ entertainment, delicious food and much more! Tonight’s festival footprint begins up at Summerdale and stretches to Catalpa, with the full fest footprint beginning at Foster tomorrow.

F***ing Shakespeare
Special LIVE edition — AWP2019, Day 2

F***ing Shakespeare

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 112:08


Erika Thorkelson 3:57Erika Thorkelson holds an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of British Columbia and is currently a sessional instructor at Emily Carr University of Art + Design. She is a regular contributor of arts and culture writing to the Vancouver Sun and Edmonton Journal as well as a host and operator on The Storytelling Show on Vancouver Co-op Radio. Erika joins us at AWP to discuss Room Magazine, Alicia Elliot, indigenous writing, and red lipstick. Gary McDowell 5:13Dr. Gary L. McDowell holds a Ph.D., Western Michigan University. He is an Associate Professor of English at Belmont University, specializing in Creative Writing and contemporary American poetics. His current collection of lyric essays is titled, Caesura: Essays (Otis Books/Seismicity Editions, 2017)Poet, essayist, and magician Gary McDowell gabs about indie presses, how he fell in love with writing lyrical essays, and how he found his way to Otis. He has other titles, including Mysteries in a World that Thinks There are None (Burnside Review Press, 2016). Find him on Twitter @poetwritesnovel. Kate Hope Day 22:18Kate Hope Day holds a BA from Bryn Mawr College and a PhD in English from the University of Pittsburgh. She was previously an associate producer at HBO. If, Then, is her first novel.Kate tells us about her new book, which is set in Clearing, Oregon and begins as a family drama until some strange things begin happening. Listen as she shares about If, Then, her New York Times Article, “Carrying the Ghosts of Lives Unlived,” her publishing journey, and juggling writing with raising children. Her book can be found in indie bookstores or online at any major retailer. It is also available in audio format. Read, “Carrying the Ghosts of Lives Unlived.”J. Kasper Kramer 33:15Kramer earned her MA in Creative Writing at UTC, where she now teaches English. Her work can be found in The Rumpus, The Coachella Review, and Catalpa. Her debut novel, The Story That Cannot Be Told, is forthcoming from Simon & Schuster/Atheneum in October 2019. She joins us to talk about being a young adult writer, how fantasy and reality are separated in literature, and why the two should be blended. LaRue Cook 42:29LaRue Cook is a PhD student in Creative Writing at Georgia State University, where he also teaches. His debut book, Man in the (Rearview) Mirror: That Time I Left Corporate America, Became an Uber Driver, and Lived to Write About It was published in March, 2019. His fiction has appeared in Noctua Review, Washington Square Review, and Barely South Review, among other places, while his nonfiction has appeared in such publications as ESPN The Magazine, The Bitter Southerner, and Reader’s Digest. LaRue Cook tells us about his debut book and the journey he took from writing journalism to fiction. He describes the kind of anonymity Uber provided as he worked during the 2016 Presidential race and how that enabled him have conversations he wouldn’t normally have with people whose loyalties varied.Paolo “Lanegan” Bicchieri 48:40Paolo is a novelist, poet, and journalist. He graduated in 2016 from Western Washington University with a major in Journalism/Public Relations and a minor in Education and Social Justice. Kate and Paolo bond over The Sympathizer and discuss his writing interests, to wit: fantasy. For more information about Paolo, visit www.paolobicchieri.com or on Twitter @paoloshmaolo. Click here, for more information about 826 Valencia.James Brubaker and Aviation Gin 55:00James Brubaker is the author of Liner Notes (Subito Press), Pilot Season (Sunnyoutside Press), Black Magic Death Sphere: (Science) Fictions (Urban Farmhouse), The Taxidermist’s Catalog (forthcoming from Braddock Avenue Books), and a number of short stories that have appeared online and in print. He is the director of Southeast Missouri State University Press and the editor of Big Muddy.Kate and Phuc share some gin and tonic with James and talk AWP conspiracy theories, booth psychology, and other more serious topics such as writing, mortality, time travel, and Michael Stipe. Also, drink responsibly.Jamison Lee 1:15:20Jamison Lee received his PhD in English Studies with a focus in Creative Writing from Illinois State University. He teaches at North Idaho College and his novel titled, To Deer at Swim (Lit Fest Press), was published in February, 2019.Jamison reads an excerpt from his novel, which follows four different characters whose lives intersect in sinister ways. We delve into his publishing journey with Lit Fest Press and celebrate how many times the word “urinal” was used in a single paragraph. Olivia Robinson 1:30:05Olivia has worked in newsrooms such as Ottawa Citizen and the Haliburton Echo. She is rabble.ca’s Jack Layton Journalism for Change Fellow in 2019 as well as a 2019 Joan Donaldson CBC News Scholarship recipient. She holds a Master of Journalism from Carleton University. Olivia and Phuc discuss how diverse the audience is for young adult literature and Olivia shares how she looks back at older work for evidence of who she was and who she has become.Daryhl Covington 1:40:02Darhyl Covington is a student of African American studies, English, Creative Writing, and Graphic Design. He joins Phuc to talk about being a student at The University of Michigan and the possibilities of creating a new path toward what it means to be a black writer in America where western storytelling and philosophy are more studied than the same subjects from eastern and middle eastern cultures.

Fresh Take with Josh Dukelow
9/11 Memories, Independent Voters & Deep Fakes

Fresh Take with Josh Dukelow

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2018 95:57


Local News Chat: WBAY's Kathryn Bracho on 9/11 (0:00)Supporting Youth Mental Health at Catalpa's POP! Event (10:02)Your Take: Sept 11 Memories, Reaching Independent Voters (17:38)Jerry Bader on 9/11, High-Profile Critics & Deep Fakes (56:26)The Takeaway: Elected Reps Have a Duty Beyond the Job (1:28:09)

La Matinale de 19h
La Matinale - Où atterrir de Bruno Latour & prix CatalPa // 21.11

La Matinale de 19h

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2017


Ce soir, la Matinale prend de la hauteur avec Bruno Latour, auteur de "Où atterrir?". Dans cet ouvrage, il lie dérégulation, explosion des inégalités et négation du dérèglement climatique. Selon lui, la question du climat, dramatique mais pourtant si peu prise en compte par les politiciens actuels, re-dessine les cartographies des jeux de pouvoir dans le monde.  En parlant du changement climatique : "C'est comme si vous fumez  et vos parents vous disent que ça provoque le cancer, mais vous continuez quand même à fumer. C'est pas un problème de connaissance, c'est un problème de décision" En deuxième partie d'émission, on vous parle de l'unique prix récompensant les meilleurs catalogues d'exposition parisiens, le Prix CatalPa.La remise des prix de cette 6ème édition avait lieu jeudi 16 novembre, et ils étaient 10 à concourir pour le titre. L'association Les Arpenteurs d'expositions, à l'origine de ce prix, entend valoriser ce genre éditorial, qui constitue la mémoire de toutes les manifestations artistiques. C'est vrai, ces acteurs de la scène culturelle, rarement mis en avant, sont pourtant chargés de rapporter en un livre l'essentiel d'une exposition ... qui prend souvient bien des formes. Pour en parler, on reçoit Christine Auclair, membre du jury du prix CatalPa cette année, et Saint-Véron de Pompée, chef de fabrication du catalogue lauréat de cette année. Quel catalogue d'exposition a raflé le prix cette année ? Pour ça, il va vous falloir écouter l'émission !  On parle beaucoup des événements  mais les critiques ne s'intéressent jamais des catalogues, alors que eux ils perdurent après les expositions... Côté chroniques, Philipp nous parle de la sortie de l'album du pianiste allemand Martin Kohlstedt et Jacques, comme tous les mardis, nous parle du meilleur de l'actu étudiante des jours à venir !  Présentation : Philippine Renon / Co-interviews : Loïc Gazar et Mathilde Bigot  / Web : Nina Beltram / Réalisation : Tiffany Battistel / Coordination : Nina Beltram et Elsa Landard

La Matinale de 19h
La Matinale – Où atterrir de Bruno Latour et prix CatalPa // 21.11

La Matinale de 19h

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2017


Ce soir, la Matinale prend de la hauteur avec Bruno Latour, auteur de "Où atterrir?". Dans cet ouvrage, il lie dérégulation, explosion des inégalités et négation du dérèglement climatique. Selon lui, la question du climat, dramatique mais pourtant si peu prise en compte par les politiciens actuels, re-dessine les cartographies des jeux de pouvoir dans le monde.  En parlant du changement climatique : "C'est comme si vous fumez  et vos parents vous disent que ça provoque le cancer, mais vous continuez quand même à fumer. C'est pas un problème de connaissance, c'est un problème de décision" En deuxième partie d'émission, on vous parle de l'unique prix récompensant les meilleurs catalogues d'exposition parisiens, le Prix CatalPa.La remise des prix de cette 6ème édition avait lieu jeudi 16 novembre, et ils étaient 10 à concourir pour le titre. L'association Les Arpenteurs d'expositions, à l'origine de ce prix, entend valoriser ce genre éditorial, qui constitue la mémoire de toutes les manifestations artistiques. C'est vrai, ces acteurs de la scène culturelle, rarement mis en avant, sont pourtant chargés de rapporter en un livre l'essentiel d'une exposition ... qui prend souvient bien des formes. Pour en parler, on reçoit Christine Auclair, membre du jury du prix CatalPa cette année, et Saint-Véron de Pompée, chef de fabrication du catalogue lauréat de cette année. Quel catalogue d'exposition a raflé le prix cette année ? Pour ça, il va vous falloir écouter l'émission !  On parle beaucoup des événements  mais les critiques ne s'intéressent jamais des catalogues, alors que eux ils perdurent après les expositions... Côté chroniques, Philipp nous parle de la sortie de l'album du pianiste allemand Martin Kohlstedt et Jacques, comme tous les mardis, nous parle du meilleur de l'actu étudiante des jours à venir !  Présentation : Philippine Renon / Co-interviews : Loïc Gazar et Mathilde Bigot  / Web : Nina Beltram / Réalisation : Tiffany Battistel / Coordination : Nina Beltram et Elsa Landard    

Plant Of The Week
POTW12 - Japanese Tree Lilac and Catalpa

Plant Of The Week

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2017 2:31


Thanks to Bonide Products, our sponsor of the Plant Of The Week podcast! Their sponsorship helps keep this podcast free for you.Bonide products are family made in America! Go to http://www.bonide.com for a retailer near you.Plant Talk is a live interactive radio gardening show hosted by Fred Hower. With over 50 years experience as a horticultural consultant, certified arborist and landscape designer, Fred is a walking encyclopedia of horticulture information and he answers listener questions in a friendly and entertaining way. Facebook - planttalkradiowww.planttalkradio.com www.bonide.comfred@planttalkradio.comHELP US SPREAD THE WORD!We'd love it if you could please share this podcast with your social media friends! If you liked this episode, please leave us a rating and a review in your podcast player.You can hear other Plant Talk podcasts including Your Gardening Questions, and the Plant Talk Radio on iTunes or your favorite podcast player.

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Plant Of The Week
POTW12 - Japanese Tree Lilac and Catalpa

Plant Of The Week

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2017 2:31


Thanks to Bonide Products, our sponsor of the Plant Of The Week podcast! Their sponsorship helps keep this podcast free for you.Bonide products are family made in America! Go to http://www.bonide.com for a retailer near you.Plant Talk is a live interactive radio gardening show hosted by Fred Hower. With over 50 years experience as a horticultural consultant, certified arborist and landscape designer, Fred is a walking encyclopedia of horticulture information and he answers listener questions in a friendly and entertaining way. Facebook - planttalkradiowww.planttalkradio.com www.bonide.comfred@planttalkradio.comHELP US SPREAD THE WORD!We'd love it if you could please share this podcast with your social media friends! If you liked this episode, please leave us a rating and a review in your podcast player.You can hear other Plant Talk podcasts including Your Gardening Questions, and the Plant Talk Radio on iTunes or your favorite podcast player.

america japanese tree landscape gardening backyard made in america lilacs gardening tips catalpa plant talk plant of the week bonide fred hower your gardening questions plant talk radio
Perspectives - Louisville Real Estate, Life And Culture
LSIR 106 - Preview Of Homearama 2017 At Catalpa Farms

Perspectives - Louisville Real Estate, Life And Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2016 10:16


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Chewing the Fat
Arkansas Food Hall of Fame

Chewing the Fat

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2016 14:45


...in which Rex and Paul talk about the new Arkansas Food Hall of Fame and describe their expert status in helping select inductees, the Lassis Inn in Little Rock, buffalo ribs, Elihu Washington, the Southern Foodways Alliance, Sam Walton's desire to keep his kids down to earth, Alice Walton fishing at Beaver Lake, Gene's at Brinkley, fiddlers, Doc's at Garland City, how Paul wimped out - again - and got the small order of catfish, burgers at Oark, how Rex shamed Paul, the store at Oark, Catalpa, their nominees for the quintessential Arkansas food, Imboden, when going out to eat catfish was a special treat, Rex's definition of "cuisine," "light" bread, sausage sandwiches, having game-day meals at Gable's in Arkadelphia, anti-bug strategies in old restaurants, cutting meat, and the miraculous nature and odd shapes of Paul's mother's fried potatoes.

Chewing the Fat
Oark, Hamburgers, and Arkansas Wines

Chewing the Fat

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2016 12:35


...in which Rex and Paul talk about going to Oark on State Highway 103, visiting the Oark store, Horsehead Creek, Catalpa, a half-pound hamburger, the Juicy Lucy hamburger, eggs Benedict, motorcycle riders, Paul's wimp-out moment, the beauty of the drive on State Highway 215 from Oark to Cass along the Mulberry River, music festivals at Byrd's Adventure Center, the Turner Bend Store, the Pig Trail, Arkansas wines, wine-tasting at Chateau Aux Arc, Wiederkehr Village, and the Winekeller Restaurant near Altus.

Chewing the Fat
Uncle Ozro, Grandma Goody, and Vinegar Pie

Chewing the Fat

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2016 20:35


...in which Rex and Paul talk about St. Mary's Catholic Church above Altus, the Coal Miners Memorial, the museum in Altus, German and Swiss immigrants, the Catfish Inn at Dardanelle, the Council Oaks, Pottsville, Russellville, Paul's visit to the Goodwin family reunion, his Uncle Ozro, the Black River, Lawrence County migration to Illinois after World War I, Paul's fractured sense of privilege and rediscovery (invention?) of his French ancestry and resultant special abilities, the Dry Creek Missionary Baptist Church, Paul's Grandma Goody, Highway 25 between Strawberry and Batesville, Cave City watermelons and tourist courts, "marker tree" legends, Diaz vs. Dyess, the transition from Delta to uplands, the ingredients for vinegar pie (it's better than it sounds), blackberry cobbler, Rex's life as a chigger and tick magnet, crabapple jelly, Cracker Barrel, and how Rex and Paul and Paul's son, Josh, decided not to joke around on the swinging bridge between Oark and Catalpa.

Trees Are Key
Credentials Are Key

Trees Are Key

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2016 13:00


I am regularly asked how to go about hiring a tree professional. I cannot give a specific suggestion because I am a state employee and because I have a lot of friends in the industry. Learn more about potential credentials, such as a Certified Arborist, that are available in the tree care industry in “Credentials are Key”. Species Spotlight – Southern catalpa, Catalpa bignonioides, is a fascinating tree that can give us beautiful flowers and fishing bait. To learn more about the southern catalpa tune into the latest #TAK podcast.

Terms Of Reference Podcast
TOR089: Catalpa with Anders Hofstee and David Roach

Terms Of Reference Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2015 38:52


David Roach and Anders Hofstee are co-founders of Catalpa International, a design and technology organization which provides innovative, accessible and effective solutions in low resource settings.   Anders has been working in the field of database-driven web application development and information science for nearly twenty years. He has led the design, development, and deployment for numerous national level information management services in both the not-for-profit and profit sectors. Among other projects, Anders is the technical lead for the Timor-Leste's Maternal and Child mHealth project - Liga Inan, as well as, the Technical Lead for Myanmar's Mohinga Platform, the world’s first IATI-compliant and mobile responsive aid information management system.   David has over 10 years of international development and software design experience. David has led the design of large scale technical projects with partners from UN agencies to local community-based NGOs. David has also manages the user-interface and user-experience design across Catalpa's projects, most recently the Open Data Platform -- Openly.

Stuff You Missed in History Class
The Catalpa and the Fremantle Six

Stuff You Missed in History Class

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2015 31:50


An international jailbreak! In the 1860s, a crew from the United States mounted a mission to Western Australia to rescue imprisoned members of the Irish Republican Brotherhood who had been imprisoned by Great Britain. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

Irish and Celtic Music Podcast
Celtic Music Celebration #165

Irish and Celtic Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2014 59:52


Irish Celtic music from Fiddlinda: Linda Relph, Bonhomme Setter, Clandestine, The Tea Merchants, Slan, NUA, David Nigel Lloyd, Allan Yn Y Fan, Francesca Fabris, Blarney, LQR, Catalpa, Bourbon & Shamrocks, The BibleCode Sundays, Sean McCabe & Cady Finlayson. www.celticmusicpodcast.com If you enjoy this show, then subscribe to our Celtic Music Magazine. This is our free newsletter and your guide to the latest Celtic music and podcast news. Remember to support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, download their MP3s, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Remember too, when you buy through our affiliates at CD Baby, Amazon, or iTunes, you support the artists AND the podcast.   Today's show is brought to you by Celtic Invasion Vacations Experience travel like you've never done before, join me in 2015 on a Celtic Invasion of Ireland. You will enjoy a small, friendly group that is one-third the size of most tour groups. You'll Smile. You'll laugh, and you'll make lots of wonderful, new memories. In June 2015, when we explore the Giant's Causeway before spending a week in County Donegal where we will experience one of the most unvisited parts of Ireland where glorious secrets await. Subscribe to the mailing and join the invasion at celticinvasion.com Notes: - Your guide to the Best indie Celtic music online - Join Song Henge! - New Patreon Page. Support the podcast! - I WANT YOUR VOICEMAIL: Post a comment on our Facebook fan page or call 678-CELT-POD to leave a voicemail message. That's 678-235-8763. - The Irish House in New Orleans - See Marc Gunn perform on Concert Window on Sunday, July 20 at 8pm EST. Pay what you want!   This Week in Celtic Music 0:32"Tony's Celebration" by Fiddlinda: Linda Relphfrom There & Then - Here & Now 5:06"Man of the House" by Bonhomme Setterfrom Obia on iTunes 9:58"Peggy" by Clandestinefrom To Anybody At AllJen Hamel has a new band, The Good Set. Also features Heather Gilmer 13:30"J.S. Carolan" by The Tea Merchantsfrom Gaslight Snaps on iTunes 17:07"The Bold Grenadier/Melodie Cornouaillaise" by Slanfrom Later on iTunes 23:41"The Draw" by NUAfrom BOLD on iTunes 26:47"On the Trail of Tears" by David Nigel Lloydfrom How Like Ghosts We Are 30:42"Lle Arall" by Allan Yn Y Fanfrom Pwnco on iTunes 34:23"Everlasting Dream" by Francesca Fabrisfrom So Close To You 38:45"The Virginia Set" by Blarneyfrom Single 44:33"I'll Never Drink Again" by LQRfrom A Taste of Liqour 46:19"Blood & Timber" by Catalpafrom Blood on Timber on iTunes 49:41"Johnston's Motorcar" by Bourbon & Shamrocksfrom Shock & ARRRR! on iTunes 53:27"Dockside Lullabies" by The BibleCode Sundaysfrom Ghosts of Our Past on iTunes 58:30"Tom Steele" by Sean McCabe & Cady Finlaysonfrom Take Two on iTunes The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. If you enjoyed the music you heard, support the artists in this show. Buy their music. Then tell your friends to visit www.celticmusicpodcast.com

On Six Legs
Fishin' With Catalpa Worms

On Six Legs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2013 5:27


Trees with Don Leopold
Trees with Don Leopold - northern catalpa

Trees with Don Leopold

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2011 1:50


UCDscholarcast
Scholarcast 6: Hollywood and Contemporary Irish Drama

UCDscholarcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2008 49:48


This lecture examines how contemporary Irish playwrights depict and how they engage the cinematic and narrative patterns we’ve come to associate with American movies. Donal O’Kelly’s Catalpa (1995), Martin McDonagh’s The Cripple of Inishmaan (1996), Marie Jones’s Stones in His Pockets (1999), and Geraldine Hughes’s Belfast Blues (2003) grapple with the effects of Hollywood on their characters and on Irish society. Despite frequently depicting individuals thwarted in their pursuit of big screen success, these plays maintain a surprising optimism about Hollywood. This suggests the American film industry provides a productive tool for exploring Irish identity and history in a moment of rapidly changing, globalized popular culture.

UCD Scholarcast - Series 1: The Art of Popular Culture: From

This lecture examines how contemporary Irish playwrights depict and how they engage the cinematic and narrative patterns we’ve come to associate with American movies. Donal O’Kelly’s Catalpa (1995), Martin McDonagh’s The Cripple of Inishmaan (1996), Marie Jones’s Stones in His Pockets (1999), and Geraldine Hughes’s Belfast Blues (2003) grapple with the effects of Hollywood on their characters and on Irish society. Despite frequently depicting individuals thwarted in their pursuit of big screen success, these plays maintain a surprising optimism about Hollywood. This suggests the American film industry provides a productive tool for exploring Irish identity and history in a moment of rapidly changing, globalized popular culture.