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THE TROUBADOUR PODCAST - The Premier Red Dirt, Texas Country and Independent Music Podcast
Get a Backstage Pass by visiting our Patreon page MIKE McCLURE & CHRISLYN LAWRENCE – CROW & GAZELLE This episode features legendary red-dirt musician and songwriter, Mike McClure, along his wife Chrislyn Lawrence. They've been doing a duo project for the last few years under the moniker Crow and Gazelle. If you haven't caught their show live you have to put it on your list. They perform original heartfelt songs and the aura of the show itself is pretty dang awesome. You'll feel better after you see this show – trust me. In this episode we get to hear how Mike and Chrislyn met and how they became a part of each others lives; something that you can tell has been a blessing to both of them. Chrislyn also does some cool work outside of Crow and Gazelle and you can check it out by visiting her website by clicking HERE. SWEETWATER - Buy your gear using our affiliate link! GET HEALTHY WITH PETE ! Get a Backstage Pass by visiting our Patreon page Enjoy the episode!
As has happened quite often in the past 10 years or so, my curation of private showcase rooms at the Folk Alliance International Conference has yielded connections that provide continuing collaborations and opportunities for engagement. Case in point… Chrislyn Lawrence and Mike “Mac” McClure also now known as the musical duo “Crow and Gazelle.” Booking the duo at the 2002 Conference and subsequently for other listening room series in the Heartland has brought another welcome addition to my so called “Americana/Roots Music” family. Mike McClure made his name as one of the founders of the Oklahoma Red Dirt Music Scene and producer of such Tasty Brew Music favorites as the Turnpike Troubadours and Cross Canadian Ragweed. Chrislyn, worked behind the scenes of that music world in supporting roles, including as a booking agent. Circumstances kept them from pursuing a connection when they first met in 2003, but fate intervened and they've been professionally and personally a team since 2018. Their mission is to deconstruct the idea of separateness… that we humans are not separate from divinity… we are holy, everything and infinite. Enjoy this on air conversation with Crow and Gazelle in support of a Heartland appearance for the Green Guitar Folk House Listening Room Series.
Front page headlines from May 23, 1984 — “Looking To The Future” series featured 3-1/2-yr-old Shane Akin and 11-month-old Blaine, they want to be butane dealers and cowboys when they grow up — Reddoch Plumbing Opens In La Vernia - Gary Baker and wife Chrislyn, and Steve Reddoch — Gift Shop For La Vernia - Jan's Gifts — Benefit For Hons Twins - James Kirby and John Curtis born April 11, 1984 each weighing barely two pounds at Wilson Memorial Hospital in Floresville were immediately flown by MAST helicopter to the Methodist Neonatal Unit in San Antonio In other headlines...Article Link
Co-parenting with an impossible parent can be difficult enough, but what happens when grandparents get involved and make things worse? Listener Chrislyn asks Diane & Rick to weigh in about this on the show. They discuss the importance of boundaries in all relationships, especially the parent/adult child one. They walk Chrislyn through the DRAGON method to help her come to a peaceful place with her mom. Want to know more about the DRAGON method discussed in this episode? CLICK HERE to register for our live online workshop in January. You'll also find instructions about this method in the I Am Non-Impossible journal, AVAILABLE on Amazon for a limited-time price of only $9.95 (Kindle version is $2.99). This is also a great gift for those in your life who are seeking co-parenting peace. ORDER YOURS NOW!FINALLY, the digital version of our Communication Protocol Workshop is available for purchase. Click here to buy the video. BE FIRST in line for individual co-parent coaching, being launched by CNFC this fall. Just fill out the info form to get on the pre-registration list! To learn more about the Center for Navigating Family Change, go to: CNFC.org. CLICK HERE to offer help to the Right to Peace Foundation. We're on a mission!CLICK HERE to read Diane's latest blog about radical resistance. Those who were Patreon VIPs get resources like these for free upon release, so consider supporting the show so you can get these perks, but more importantly, so we can continue offering the best advice in the business, to the world, for FREE!Have a co-parent dilemma? Email 1234Dilemma@gmail.com or access us on our NON-Impossibles Facebook group.Want to talk about this episode with Diane and other parents? Be part of the conversation on the NON-Impossibles Facebook groupTo get a special discount on therapy through BetterHelp, visit www.BetterHelp.com/DilemmaIf you are a professional working with high-conflict co-parents, join our LinkedIn group.Find us on Instagram and X (formerly Twitter) @CPDilemmas. Join one of our Reddit groups at:r/NarcissisticCoparents r/NONImpossiblesRATE THE SHOW!CLICK HERE to subscribe to our monthly podcast email to get a sneak peak into upcoming topics!Support the show
Locked On Louisville - Daily Podcast On Louisville Cardinals Football & Basketball
The Louisville Cardinals recently reached out to Memphis transfer Emoni Bates; he averaged 9.7 PPG in his freshman season with the Tigers. Dalton explains that while he struggled last season, the potential is there on both ends of the court. He also suggests that fans should give him time to develop, considering that Bates just turned 18 during the season.Top-40 2022 prospect Tyrell Ward has been hearing from Louisville over the past couple of weeks and is set to cut his list at the end of April. The four-star wing possesses an advanced scoring repertoire and is also solid on the defensive end.The Louisville women's basketball team received a commitment from Syracuse transfer Chrislyn Carr on Wednesday evening. The senior point guard averaged 14.2 PPG last season for the Orange and will bring solid perimeter shooting and facilitating to the Cardinals' rotation.Title Sponsor-BetOnlineToday's Episode is brought to you by BetOnline. BetOnline has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Athletic GreensAthletic Greens is going to give you a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. All you have to do is visit athleticgreens.com/COLLEGE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Louisville - Daily Podcast On Louisville Cardinals Football & Basketball
The Louisville Cardinals recently reached out to Memphis transfer Emoni Bates; he averaged 9.7 PPG in his freshman season with the Tigers. Dalton explains that while he struggled last season, the potential is there on both ends of the court. He also suggests that fans should give him time to develop, considering that Bates just turned 18 during the season. Top-40 2022 prospect Tyrell Ward has been hearing from Louisville over the past couple of weeks and is set to cut his list at the end of April. The four-star wing possesses an advanced scoring repertoire and is also solid on the defensive end. The Louisville women's basketball team received a commitment from Syracuse transfer Chrislyn Carr on Wednesday evening. The senior point guard averaged 14.2 PPG last season for the Orange and will bring solid perimeter shooting and facilitating to the Cardinals' rotation. Title Sponsor- BetOnline Today's Episode is brought to you by BetOnline. BetOnline has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Athletic Greens Athletic Greens is going to give you a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. All you have to do is visit athleticgreens.com/COLLEGE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Stories in this episode: Sarah and her brother decide to turn their father in to the police hoping he will find the help he needs to make necessary changes in his life; Chrislyn is deep in grief after learning about decisions her mother made and watching her be sentenced to life in prison. The Atonement of Jesus Christ and the power of forgiveness take on new meaning for both our storytellers, even if their lives haven't yet reached a happy ending. See show notes and full episode transcript at LDSLiving.com/thisisthegospel or find us on Instagram and Facebook @thisisthegospel_podcast Show Notes + Transcripts: http://ldsliving.com/thisisthegospel See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
During this episode we feature a representative for each Enneagram number to share beloved gifts they have received and holiday gift ideas for each of the 9 types. Type 5: Dr. Jerry Wagner is a psychologist and Enneagram coach. He is also the author of the Enneagram Spectrum of Personality Styles: an Introductory Guide; the Wagner Enneagram Personality Style Scales (WEPSS); and Two Windows on the Self: the Enneagram and the Myers-Brigg. Jerry offers wonderful workshops and trainings and you can find more information about him at http://enneagramspectrum.com. Type 6: Chrislyn Choo is an Emmy winning diasporic storyteller and certified Enneagram coach. Chrislyn will support you in healing from ancestral trauma and help you cultivate strong roots as you adventure through the changing seasons of your story. If you would like to book a session with Chrislyn please contact her at: https://www.chrislynchoo.com/contact Type 7: Kevin Smith- He is the husband of Enneagram+Yoga co-host, Kat Smith. He was a guest during Season one of Enneagram+Yoga. Type 8: Brittany Williams has a master's degree in marriage and family therapy. She teaches yoga at Yoga Landing and the Sportsbarn. She also teaches private yoga classes that can be booked at https://www.yogalanding.net/. Type 9: Tracy Carlson teaches yoga at Yoga Landing & the Sportsbarn. www.sportsbarn.net. www.yogalanding.net Type 1: Enneagram+Yoga co-host, Kat Smith. https://www.theyogasmith.com/ Type 2: Enneagram+Yoga co-host, Christy Bonner. https://www.mindbodyandspiritcare.com. Type 3: Andrew Fisher- He is the husband of Enneagram+Yoga co-host, Christy Bonner. Type 4: Billy Doidge Kilgore writes for the Washington Post, Good Men Project, Scary Mom and other online publications. Check out some of his work at: https://muckrack.com/billy-doidge-kilgore/articles --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/christy001/support
.@BaylorWBB Transfer Guard @chrislyncarr joins @SicEm365Radio to discuss her decision to transfer to Baylor and Kim Mulkey
Hey ya'll ! We are back for Multifaceted Mondays! On todays episode Chrislyn and I discuss our New Year Goals, Fly Out Rules & Heaux Tales. Our Shero Of The Month is Shaniqua AKA Hairbyniq Find more information about her by visiting: www.instagram.com/hairbyniq or www.hairbyniq.com Follow your host Dime by @dimeyybaby on clubhouse, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube Follow the Podcast Pages: www.instagram.com/multifaceted_blackgirl www.twitter.com/multifaceted_bg Make sure you follow us so you don't miss any episodes!
Hey ya'll ! We are back for Multifaceted Mondays! On todays episode Chrislyn and I discuss our New Year Goals, Fly Out Rules & Heaux Tales. Our Shero Of The Month is Shaniqua AKA Hairbyniq Find more information about her by visiting: www.instagram.com/hairbyniq or www.hairbyniq.com Follow your host Dime by @dimeyybaby on clubhouse, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube Follow the Podcast Pages: www.instagram.com/multifaceted_blackgirl www.twitter.com/multifaceted_bg Make sure you follow us so you don't miss any episodes!
Hey y'all! The wait is finally over. Ya girl Dime is back with a revamped podcast. THE MULTIFACETED BLACK GIRL PODCAST. Here we encourage you to read books and twerk, be spiritual and a freak because we don't box ourselves in for no damn body. On todays episode we skip our "Getting To The Money" segment and hop right into to "Tea Time" but the Tea is a little different, we open up about dealing with grief during the holidays. Big s/o to our guests Michaela Kyles host of Memoirs on Wingin' It podcast & Chrislyn Lanier for their vulnerability. Follow Michaela Kyles @ ohheeeeyauntiemk & @ memoirsonwingingit on instagram! www.instagram.com/ohheeeeyauntiemk.com www.instagram.com/memoirsonwinginit.com Follow Chrislyn Lanier @ Swiss206 on twitter! www.twitter.com/swiss206 Follow your host @ dimeyybaby on instagram www.instagram.com/dimeyybaby Follow the podcast on instagram www.instagram.com/multifaceted_blackgirl Follow us on twitter www.twitter.com/multifaceted_bg Thank you so much for listening!
Hey y'all! The wait is finally over. Ya girl Dime is back with a revamped podcast. THE MULTIFACETED BLACK GIRL PODCAST. Here we encourage you to read books and twerk, be spiritual and a freak because we don't box ourselves in for no damn body. On todays episode we skip our "Getting To The Money" segment and hop right into to "Tea Time" but the Tea is a little different, we open up about dealing with grief during the holidays. Big s/o to our guests Michaela Kyles host of Memoirs on Wingin' It podcast & Chrislyn Lanier for their vulnerability. Follow Michaela Kyles @ ohheeeeyauntiemk & @ memoirsonwingingit on instagram! www.instagram.com/ohheeeeyauntiemk.com www.instagram.com/memoirsonwinginit.com Follow Chrislyn Lanier @ Swiss206 on twitter! www.twitter.com/swiss206 Follow your host @ dimeyybaby on instagram www.instagram.com/dimeyybaby Follow the podcast on instagram www.instagram.com/multifaceted_blackgirl Follow us on twitter www.twitter.com/multifaceted_bg Thank you so much for listening!
The Gardening with Joey & Holly radio show Podcast/Garden talk radio show (heard across the country)
Replay of The Wisconsin Vegetable Gardener Radio Show from 5-25-19 Heard on 860AM WNOV & W293cx 106.5FM Milwaukee, WI Saturday mornings 9-10AM CST Heard on WAAM 1600 AM Ann Arbor, MI Sundays 7-8AM est Heard on WWDB 860 AM Philadelphia, PA Sundays 7-8AM est Heard on KMET 1490 AM Tuesdays 9 - 10 AM pst Banning, CA listen here during show hours for your station: WNOV https://tinyurl.com/y8lwd922 WWDB: https://wwdbam.com/ WAAM https://tinyurl.com/p68cvft KMET https://www.kmet1490am.com/ Check out https://thewisconsinvegetablegardener.com/ Contact Joey and Holly: Email them at TWVGshow@gmail.com Reach the show anytime through the Instant access text hotline 414-368-9311 Thank you for listening and downloading the show In segment 4 Joey and Holly answer gardeners questions 1. Chrislyn asked How did your leeks do that you planted in the sq ft garden methods last year A: The ones that were planted 9 per square ft were small the ones that 4 per sq ft were good size 2.What type of fruit/veggie would you recommend for a very, very sandy soil ?? 1 Carrot 2 Parsnip 3 Beet 4 Radish 5 Aromatic herbs (rosemary, sage, thyme, oregano) 6 Onion 7 Garlic 8 Potato 9 Asparagus 10 Turnip 3. Ruth Is there anything I can use that really will kill thistles in my veggie garden? I’ve been digging many times a year & it only gets worse. I don’t want to destroy the soil so that nothing will grow. A: .BioSafe of www.biosafe.net Garden line offers a diverse array of eco-friendly products to support all facets of plant life, products that do not leave a lasting footprint Save 10% on your next order use coupon code TWVG at checkout. 4 Q I found worms in my containers which I did not put there. You have said in your video not to add worms to container should I try remove them ? 5. can i plant carrots in 45 temp soil? A yes 45F 6. Are weed barriers good and show I put irrigation under it? Tweet us at #twvg or @twvgshow The show runs March - Oct Check out the following sponsors that make the radio show possible: Thank you Power Planter of www.powerplanter.com IV Organics of www.ivorganics.com Dr. Earth of www.drearth.com organic Root maker of www.rootmaker.com Flame Engineering Inc. of www.flameengineering.com Use coupon code WVG19 to get free shipping. Pomona Universal Pectin of www.pomonapectin.com Bobbex of www.Bobbex.com: Beans & Barley of www.beansandbarley.com MIgardener of www.MIgardener.com Outpost Natural Foods Co-op of www.outpost.coop Root Assassin of www.rootassassinshovel.com . Handy Safety Knife of www.handysafetyknife.com Use promo code WVG to get 10% off &free shipping one time use only BioSafe of www.biosafe.net Save 10% on your next order use coupon code TWVG at checkout Chapin Manufacturing Inc. of www.chapinmfg.com Pro Plugger of www.proplugger.com Dharmaceuticals of www.dharmaceuticals.com Soil Savvy of www.mysoilsavvy.com Use coupon code TWVG19 to save 10% at checkout Tomato Snaps of www.tomatosnaps.com Drip Garden of www.dripgarden.com Drip Garden Wisconsin Greenhouse company https://wisconsingreenhousecompany.com/ Standard Process Inc. of www.standardprocess.com Big Fat’s Hot Sauce of www.bigfatshotsauce.com Soil Diva of www.soildiva.net World’s coolest floating rain gauge of www.WorldsCoolestRainGauge.com Clyde’s vegetable planting chart of www.clydesvegetableplantingchart.com NuNu Natural Healing of www.nunuhealing.com RowMaker of www.rowmaker.com Eco Garden Systems of www.ecogardensystems.com Use coupon code (wiveg2019) and get $295 off the list price of $1,695 PLUS free shipping (a $250 value). Shield n seal of www.shieldnseal.com Bluemel's garden & landscape center of www.bluemels.com Phyllom BioProducts of PhyllomBioProducts.com Norwalk juicers of www.norwalkjuicers.com Use coupon code Garden talk Free Continental US shipping on the Model 290 Juicer Tree Ripe of https://www.tree-ripe.com/ Hydrobox of https://gohydrobox.com/
The Gardening with Joey & Holly radio show Podcast/Garden talk radio show (heard across the country)
Replay of The Wisconsin Vegetable Gardener Radio Show from 5-25-19 Heard on 860AM WNOV & W293cx 106.5FM Milwaukee, WI Saturday mornings 9-10AM CST Heard on WAAM 1600 AM Ann Arbor, MI Sundays 7-8AM est Heard on WWDB 860 AM Philadelphia, PA Sundays 7-8AM est Heard on KMET 1490 AM Tuesdays 9 - 10 AM pst Banning, CA listen here during show hours for your station: WNOV https://tinyurl.com/y8lwd922 WWDB: https://wwdbam.com/ WAAM https://tinyurl.com/p68cvft KMET https://www.kmet1490am.com/ Check out https://thewisconsinvegetablegardener.com/ Contact Joey and Holly: Email them at TWVGshow@gmail.com Reach the show anytime through the Instant access text hotline 414-368-9311 Thank you for listening and downloading the show. Topics: Joey and Holly talks Talk about 10 bugs that you want in your garden Not all bugs are bad, and knowing which is friend and which is foe may be more important than ever to gardeners this year Here are some of the herbs, vegetables and flowers she suggests will attract a wide variety of insects: Make your garden as diverse as possible Gardening Strategies That Attract Beneficial Insect allies hate dust. Keeping the soil covered at all times, either with mulch or with growing plants, conserves moisture, moderates temperatures, and eliminates dust. It also provides habitat for ground and rove beetles. Try not to eliminate every weed. Leave some for the insects. Before we get into our list, it is important to take a moment to consider why exactly you should turn to this method of biological pest control instead of merely grabbing the insecticide at the first sign of a spring aphid. You don’t have to use chemical pesticides This approach is totally organic You will save money on pest control You will help balance the ecosystem It improves your soil Many insects are resistant to pesticides. However, they’re not resistant to being eaten by a predator You will be able to attract more pollinators It requires little to no effort! Remember, filling your garden with beneficial insects means that any chemical pesticide you use will harm them along with the bugs you are trying to eradicate. It is a good idea to avoid chemicals for the health and wellbeing of your family and pets as well. Baby’s breath Carrots Dill Feverfew Goldenrod Lavender Lemon balm Marigolds Mustard Nasturtiums Parsley Queen Anne’s lace Rose-scented geraniums Spearmint Sunflowers Sweet alyssum Thyme Ten good bugs you want in your garden 1. Bees Though this one should be obvious, bees are essential for the pollination of any garden. If you grow any type of fruit or vegetable or pollinating flowers, you will want to make your yard is a happy home for the bees. How to attract them: Plant perennials, colorful annuals, and lots of fruits and veggies. Bees will come wherever there is nectar to be had. Ladybug Preys: aphids, whitefly, mites, fleas, Colorado potato beetle Attracted by: Dill, Dandelion, Fern-leaf Yellow, Basket of Gold, Common Yarrow Facts: Ladybugs can consume more than 5,000 aphids during their lifetime. 2. Praying Mantis Preys: wide range including caterpillars, moths, beetles, and crickets Attracted by: tall grasses and shrubs, cosmos, marigolds, dills Facts: Mantis can turn their heads 180 degrees to view their surroundings. 3. Spiders Preys: wide range including bed bugs, aphids, roaches, grasshoppers, mosquitoes, and fruit flies Attracted by: tall plants for weaving spiders, mulch for predatory spiders Facts: Most spiders complete their life cycle in one year. 4. Ground Beetles Preys: slugs, caterpillars, ants, Colorado potato beetles, cutworms Attracted by: evening primrose, amaranthus, clover Facts: Ground beetles are typically only active at night. 5. Aphid Midges Preys: aphids Attracted by: Dills, plants with plenty of pollen and nectar, source of water Facts: aphid midges can attack over sixty types of aphid species. 6. Braconid Wasps Preys: tobacco hornworm, tomato hornworm, caterpillars, aphids Attracted by: Fern-leaf Yarrow, Common Yarrow, Dill, Lemon Balm, Parsley Facts: Braconid wasps kills hornworms by laying eggs inside the caterpillar. 7. Damsel Bugs Preys: caterpillars, mites, aphids, potato beetles, cabbage worms Attracted by: Caraway, Fennel, Alfalfa, Spearmint, Peter Pan Goldenrod Facts: damsel bug populations can thrive if you provide them alternative places to hide. 8. Green Lacewings Preys: aphids, whitefly, leafhopper, mealybugs, caterpillars of pest moths Attracted by: Dill, Angelica, Golden Marguerite, Coriander, Dandelion Facts: the larvae does the actual job of getting rid of soft-bodied pests. 9. Minute Pirate Bugs Preys: spider mites, insect eggs, caterpillars, aphids, thrips Attracted by: Caraway, Fennel, Alfalfa, Spearmint, Peter Pan Goldenrod Facts: both immature stages and adults prey on a variety of small insects. 10. Soldier Beetles Preys: grasshopper eggs, aphids, soft-bodied insects Attracted by: goldenrod, zinnia, marigold, linden trees Facts: soldier beetles do not damage plants and are harmless to people. 11. Tachinid Flies Preys: gypsy moths, Japanese beetles, cutworms, squash bugs Attracted by: carrots, cilantro, dill, coriander, buckwheat Facts: Tachinids parasitize pests by laying eggs onto the host or onto nearby foliage. 12. Hoverflies Preys: aphids, scale insects, caterpillars Attracted by: Fern-leaf Yarrow, Common Yarrow, Dill, Basket of Gold, Statice Facts: Hoverfly larvaes feed on pests, while the adult flies feed on pollen. 13. Mealybug Destroyer Preys: mealybugs (not all species) Attracted by: fennel, dill, angelica, sunflower, goldenrod Facts: One mealybug destroyer can eat up to 250 mealybug larvae. 14. Predatory Mites Preys: spider mites Attracted by: humid environments like greenhouses and high tunnels Facts: predatory mites feed on the pollen, and not the plant itself, when prey is unavailable. in segment 2 Joey and Holly talk about what are nematodes: Often referred to as roundworms, nematodes are not closely related to true worms. They are multicellular insects with smooth, unsegmented bodies. The nematode species that feed on plants are so tiny that you need a microscope to see them. The adults often look long and slender, although some species appear pear-shaped. These plant parasites are not the same roundworms as the filarial nematodes that infect the human body, spread diseases, and wreak havoc on the immune system. Some nematodes feed on the outer surfaces of a plant while others burrow into the tissue. Soil-dwelling nematodes are the most common culprits, but some species can damage plant roots, stems, foliage, and flowers. No matter where they feed, these tiny worms can seriously damage to crops with their sharply pointed mouths by puncturing cell walls. The real damage occurs when a nematode injects saliva into a cell from its mouth and then sucks out the cell contents. The plant responds to the parasitic worms with swelling, distorted growth, and dead areas. Nematodes can also carry viruses and bacterial diseases inject them into plants. The feeding wounds they make also provide an easy entrance point for bacteria and fungi. Beneficial nematodes that enrich the soil may feed on the decaying material, insects, or other nematodes. What Nematodes Look Like Unlike most other disease-causing organisms, plant-parasitic nematodes seldom produce any characteristic symptoms. Most of the symptoms that do appear are vague and often resemble those caused by other factors — such as viruses, nutrient deficiencies, or air pollution. Nematodes feeding aboveground may cause twisted and distorted leaves, stems, and flowers. If nematodes are feeding on the roots, a plant may look yellowed, wilted, or stunted and infected food crops will usually yield poorly. If you suspect worm injury to roots, carefully lift one of the infected plants and wash off the roots for easier inspection. If nematodes are causing damage, you may see small galls or lesions, injured root tips, root rot, or excessive root branching. How They Spread Whether they feed above or below ground, most nematodes spend at least part of their life cycle in the soil. While they can’t move very far under their own power, they can swim freely in water and they move more quickly in moist soil — so it's a good idea to keep your soil well-drained. They also spread by anything that can carry particles of infested soil, including tools, boots, animals, and infected plants. What About Beneficial Nematodes? Beneficial nematodes can range from 1/25 inch to several inches long and have slender, translucent, unsegmented bodies. Their roles in the garden vary. Some are soil dwellers that break down organic matter, especially in compost piles. You can easily spot these 1/4-inch-long decomposers. These types actually combat a variety of pest species, including weevils, clearwing borers, cutworms, sod webworms, chinch bugs, and white grubs. Nematodes attack and kill these insects by either injecting deadly bacteria or entering the host, parasitizing, and then feeding on it. Get rid of nemotodes Remove plants and dig up the roots at the end of each growing season to remove the nematodes' food source. Dispose of the plant matter. Till the soil after removing the plants to dry the soil and expose the nematodes to sunlight, which kills them. In segment 3 Joey and Holly talk with their guest Jill Winger from https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/ Jill Winger is a blogger of The Prairie Homestead and author of The Prairie Homestead Cookbook. It’s Jill’s mission help modern folks create a richer, slower, more meaningful life through this crazy-beautiful thing we call modern homesteading. She lives on a 67 acre prairie homestead with her husband and 3 children and who knows how many farm animals. How did you get into homesteading? Is that how you or your husband grew up? Even if you live in a studio apartment in a high rise in the middle of a busy city, how can one be a modern homesteader? Lets talk about your book - The Prairie Homestead Cookbook - can you tell us more about it - what is in it? Anything you want to highlight in there? A lot of gardeners, canners, homesteaders can get burnt out or have time management issues, how do you deal these problems? What are some tips for gardening in a cold climate? Tell us more about where to find you and your book? In segment 4 Joey and Holly answer gardeners questions 1. Chrislyn asked How did your leeks do that you planted in the sq ft garden methods last year A: The ones that were planted 9 per square ft were small the ones that 4 per sq ft were good size 2.What type of fruit/veggie would you recommend for a very, very sandy soil ?? 1 Carrot 2 Parsnip 3 Beet 4 Radish 5 Aromatic herbs (rosemary, sage, thyme, oregano) 6 Onion 7 Garlic 8 Potato 9 Asparagus 10 Turnip 3. Ruth Is there anything I can use that really will kill thistles in my veggie garden? I’ve been digging many times a year & it only gets worse. I don’t want to destroy the soil so that nothing will grow. A: .BioSafe of www.biosafe.net Garden line offers a diverse array of eco-friendly products to support all facets of plant life, products that do not leave a lasting footprint Save 10% on your next order use coupon code TWVG at checkout. 4 Q I found worms in my containers which I did not put there. You have said in your video not to add worms to container should I try remove them ? 5. can i plant carrots in 45 temp soil? A yes 45F 6. Are weed barriers good and show I put irrigation under it? Tweet us at #twvg or @twvgshow The show runs March - Oct Check out the following sponsors that make the radio show possible: Thank you Power Planter of www.powerplanter.com IV Organics of www.ivorganics.com Dr. Earth of www.drearth.com organic Root maker of www.rootmaker.com Flame Engineering Inc. of www.flameengineering.com Use coupon code WVG19 to get free shipping. Pomona Universal Pectin of www.pomonapectin.com Bobbex of www.Bobbex.com: Beans & Barley of www.beansandbarley.com MIgardener of www.MIgardener.com Outpost Natural Foods Co-op of www.outpost.coop Root Assassin of www.rootassassinshovel.com . Handy Safety Knife of www.handysafetyknife.com Use promo code WVG to get 10% off &free shipping one time use only BioSafe of www.biosafe.net Save 10% on your next order use coupon code TWVG at checkout Chapin Manufacturing Inc. of www.chapinmfg.com Pro Plugger of www.proplugger.com Dharmaceuticals of www.dharmaceuticals.com Soil Savvy of www.mysoilsavvy.com Use coupon code TWVG19 to save 10% at checkout Tomato Snaps of www.tomatosnaps.com Drip Garden of www.dripgarden.com Drip Garden Wisconsin Greenhouse company https://wisconsingreenhousecompany.com/ Standard Process Inc. of www.standardprocess.com Big Fat’s Hot Sauce of www.bigfatshotsauce.com Soil Diva of www.soildiva.net World’s coolest floating rain gauge of www.WorldsCoolestRainGauge.com Clyde’s vegetable planting chart of www.clydesvegetableplantingchart.com NuNu Natural Healing of www.nunuhealing.com RowMaker of www.rowmaker.com Eco Garden Systems of www.ecogardensystems.com Use coupon code (wiveg2019) and get $295 off the list price of $1,695 PLUS free shipping (a $250 value). Shield n seal of www.shieldnseal.com Bluemel's garden & landscape center of www.bluemels.com Phyllom BioProducts of PhyllomBioProducts.com Norwalk juicers of www.norwalkjuicers.com Use coupon code Garden talk Free Continental US shipping on the Model 290 Juicer Tree Ripe of WWW.tree-ripe.com Hydrobox of https://gohydrobox.com/
Today I’m presenting a live recording of a special event I did at the Beijing American Center at the US Embassy to China back in December, 2018 with my former Migration Media partners Mike Shaw and Chrislyn Choo, plus Cara Gleeson. We were introduced by Janice Englehart at the BAC, the event was organized by Leslie Dong, and my esteemed friend and colleague Jonathan Garrison was kind enough to moderate the discussion. Enjoy! BLOG: https://www.crazyinagoodway.com/home/bac-final
Today I can announce that I am honored to have been invited, along with my Migration Media cohort, to speak at the US Embassy here in Beijing on Thursday, December 13, in celebration of International Migrants Day. We've put together what should hopefully be a fun and fascinating evening, and I hope you’ll join us if you can. More information and the SIGN UP link are in the blog post below. BLOG POST: https://www.crazyinagoodway.com/home/bac
In this episode of “Big Fish Side Dish”, I sit down with Mike Shaw, the founder of Migration Media (MM) and host of “Migratory Patterns”, and Chrislyn Choo, fellow MM team member and the creator of her 2-pronged project “Chrysalis”, to discuss the MM platform, the proper launch of the 1.0 version of the MM website, our various shows, my NEW show “How China Works” with Yingying Li, and much more. Good fast talk. Enjoy! All links at the BLOG POST: https://www.crazyinagoodway.com/home/bfsd-mm
Aladin Farré is a Parisian documentary filmmaker and editor based in Beijing. He is also the host of “Middle Earth: China’s Cultural Industry Podcast”, a monthly show that I happen to like a lot. In this episode we discuss all of the above as well as Aladin’s experiences navigating his way into the Chinese film industry and the absolute necessity of finding a good local partner. Plus, I share some news about Migration Media, my new show with Yingying Li called “How China Works”, and more. Enjoy! All links at the BLOG POST: https://www.crazyinagoodway.com/home/aladin
This week’s episode features Sean Koopmans. Sean is a Dutch Canadian who moved to Beijing in 2002. He left a world of vintage cars and clean air and came to China, where he found little of either. There’s not much of a big local community for the former, but after some other stops along the way, he decided to do something about the latter. Enjoy! All links at the BLOG POST: https://www.crazyinagoodway.com/home/seank
This week I'm chatting with the newest member of Migration Media, Chrislyn Choo! Her new vlog/docuseries, "The Chrysalis Chronicles," launches today and it follows her journey as she explores her family's roots across Asia. So how does a Jersey Girl wind up trekking around the globe in search of her identity? And how is her search changing her? It's a fascinating discussion that not only examines her own reasons for taking on this huge project, but it speaks to the mission of Migration Media: We are burning to tell the stories of migration in a world that doesn't seem ready to acknowledge it as an experience that gets more and more normal every day. Check out The Chrysalis & subscribe here: https://www.chrislynchoo.com/chrysalis Chrislyn on Twitter: @chrislynchoo Get in touch with comments, suggestions or interview recommendations: Twitter: @MigrationMedia_eMail: MigratoryPatterns@migrationmedia.net Check out all of the shows in the Migration Media network on the web: www.migrationmedia.net Please take a moment to "Like" us and leave a review on iTunes... and subscribe!
There’s BIG NEWS coming from the Migration Media world over the next couple of months, and today’s show highlights a great interview you might’ve missed with Chrislyn Choo, one of the MM partners, recorded shortly after I first met her, along with a new introduction to give you the rest of the story since the initial release. This show is being released on the same day that Chrislyn is releasing her NEW blog / video series, THE CHRYSALIS CHRONICLES, linked below - it is fantastic and you should check it out now! The whole thing has been remixed, remastered, and re-contextualized to give you a cool new experience listening to it. Please enjoy, and check out Chrislyn’s new video series and blog via the links in the show notes! Find all links at the BLOG post here: https://www.crazyinagoodway.com/home/cchoo2
Chrislyn Choo is a storyteller, which takes shape in the form of writing, photojournalism, video, and in her daily life. She’s young but already highly accomplished, with a degree in Neuroscience from Duke University and a regional Emmy-award for her work documenting the harvesting of clean energy from pickle water - which I had no idea was even a thing! She’s also a curious inquirer of different cultures and a dedicated student of the nature of identity. Chrislyn is on a still-evolving identity reclamation project of her own, and we had a really fast but thought-provoking conversation ranging from identity issues to dealing with the effects of generational trauma, and more. Visit the BLOG post for all links and more: https://www.crazyinagoodway.com/home/2018/4/25/chrislyn-choo