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New developments in agriculture technology are one of the exciting parts of Canada's Farm Show and taking part in revealing a new cohort of business accelerator companies at the show is Cultivator powered by Conexus, including both Canadian and UK companies focused on using new technology to address agriculture concerns. Laura Mock, director of Cultivator, and Jill Sharko, with Ag Grow Consulting, join Evan to talk more about the announcement today.
Episode #131: Content Magazine 2024 Review This podcast is also available on Apple Podcast and YouTube. The Cultivator of Content Magazine, Daniel Garcia, and The Developer, David Valdespino Jr., reflect on 2024 and the curation of issues 16.1 through 16.4. In this conversation, David and Daniel discuss the production of issues 16.1 through 16.4, highlights from 2024, and David Valdespino Jr.'s 2nd anniversary as the Developer of Content Magazine. Join Content Magazine on Friday, March 14, 2025, for The South Bay Artist Summit: Empowering creatives at the intersection of art and entrepreneurship, produced in partnership with the City of San Jose Office of Cultural Affairs, and Pick-Up Party 17.2, “Connect” at the San Jose City Hall Rotunda. The South Bay Artist Summit will feature an artist career panel, presentations on career development, a cultural exchange presentation, and an artist resource fair. Learn More. Follow Content Magazine on Instagram @contentmag
How does one turn grief into a healing journey? I chat with Jocelyn Bates, a soul artist and healer whose profound personal journey sheds light on the transformative power of creativity and therapeutic practices. After the sudden loss of her parents, Jocelyn embarked on a path of holistic healing that included transcendental meditation, cold plunging, and human design. Learn about the transformative journey of soul art, which integrates intention setting, creating body or energy maps, and deriving profound insights from creative expression. Jocelyn will take you through various types of soul art journeys such as body mapping and energy mapping. Discover how this practice can empower you by revealing your inner wisdom and leading to actionable spirit actions inspired by your own creativity.We also explore the paradigm shift towards a more decentralized, community-focused world and the impact this has on personal relationships and societal structures. Jocelyn introduces the concept of Human Design, highlighting different types and their influence on personal decisions and responses to life's challenges. Key Takeaways:1. Understanding the therapeutic power of soul art2. Practical strategies for emotional healing3. Implementing human design principles4. Building community-focused healing practices5. Integrating creativity with personal growthJocelyn is a Cultivator of Curiosity in the Human Experiment. She is a Soul Art Guide, Akashic Records Guide, Yoga Nidra Guide and Human Design Mentor. She is also an Expressive Arts Therapist/Intermodal and an EFT Master Practitioner. She has been working with people for over 25 years in different capacities to help them find their authenticity and purpose in life. Connect with Jocelyn: https://www.jocelynbates.netInstagramInsight TimerPlease review & rate ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ my podcast via Apple Review or Podcaser. Thank you! ❤️Send us a Text Message! Support the showPlease review & rate ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ my podcast via Apple Review or Podcaser. Thank you! ❤️ Connect with Rose!Rose's WebsiteIG: Rose WippichYoutube: Rose Wippich WellnessEmail: rose@rosewippich.comCourse: New Energy! New You! Create a New Journey towards your most authentic self. Rose's mission is to empower others to take charge of their well-being and live their best lives. She combines her passion for life, vibrant energy, spiritual wisdom, yoga, Qigong and Reiki healing to inspire growth and transformation in those she teaches and mentors.
Join us on Friday, November 22, for Pick-Up Party 17.1, “Discover” at The Santa Clara County Fairgrounds. This magazine's in-real-life experience celebrates the creatives featured in the issue, including graffiti legends King157 & Nexus, breakdancer Vicki “La Vix” Chang, fiber artist Jaya Griscom, and more. The party will feature over 20 pop-up murals presented in partnership with 1Culture, painted by artists from current and past issues of Content Magazine. The evening will also include food trucks curated by Feast Mode, beer from Foxtale Fermentation Project, music from Edward of SOBA Collective, and a dance performance from the breaking crew, Elephant Graveyard. In this conversation, Daniel Garcia and David Valdespino Jr., the Cultivator and Developer of Content Magazine, discuss the curation of issue 17.1, “Discover,” share some insight into how each story connects, and layout what folks can expect from Pick-Up Party 17.1 “Discover.” Thank you to our outstanding contributors. This magazine is only possible with your words, photos, and keen editing eye. Thank you to our event partners: The Santa Clara County Fairgrounds, 1CULTURE, Foxtale Fermentation Project, and Feast Mode SJ by Culture Night Market. Become a member and help support our mission to feature local creatives. https://contentmagazine.bigcartel.com/category/membership --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/content-magazine/support
When faced with a seemingly catastrophic setback on a work project, this practitioner took a step back from the situation and proceeded with a calm approach, recalling Master's Fa teaching “When it is difficult to endure, try to endure it. When it looks impossible and is said to be impossible, give it a try and […]
A lottery is held to determine which businesses will be allowed to cultivate and process medical marijuana, another sign that turnout could be high for Kentucky's General Election, a new federal prison is approved in Eastern Kentucky, a partnership to bring health clinics to various parts of the state, and why the owner of a cabin in the Red River Gorge says it's haunted.
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The right board involvement can demystify fundraising, turning what might seem like a daunting task into a more manageable and impactful team effort. From this lively session, expect to learn a lot about the sometimes complicated, yet critical, role of engaging nonprofit boards in fundraising, with cohosts Julia Patrick and Tony Beall. This discussion revolves around the vital understanding that fundraising is a "team sport," as Tony aptly puts it. Together, they focus on the theme that board members play a significant role in an organization's ability to secure and sustain funds, but often, there's confusion about what fundraising truly is—and what it's not.Julia strikes the early tone by sharing her personal reflections on her decades-long involvement in community fundraising and board service, describing how much she could have done differently with the right knowledge. She says, "I looked at the different decades of my life and what I could have done better, and what I did well.", reflecting the importance of continuous learning for board members to become more effective in their roles.Tony builds on this as they go on, explaining that while many board members feel a fear of fundraising, they can still significantly contribute by playing roles that don't involve the daunting task of asking for money. He introduces four key roles board members can adopt: the Prospector, the Cultivator, the Solicitor, and the Steward. "You can support your organization from the launching pad to landing," Tony says, which shows the flexibility in how board members can engage in the fundraising process.Tony goes on to highlight the value of board members engaging as ‘Stewards'. “It just says a lot when a volunteer who has the highest level of accountability for the organization is taking the time to call you or send you a card," he says. . . . .showcasing the power of gratitude and personal connection in fostering donor loyalty.Find us Live daily on YouTube!Find us Live daily on LinkedIn!Find us Live daily on X: @Nonprofit_ShowOur national co-hosts and amazing guests discuss management, money and missions of nonprofits! 12:30pm ET 11:30am CT 10:30am MT 9:30am PTSend us your ideas for Show Guests or Topics: HelpDesk@AmericanNonprofitAcademy.comVisit us on the web:The Nonprofit Show
Salford is looking to ramp up productivity and minimize crop damage with its new precision row crop cultivator. In this report from from Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show at Woodstock, Ont., Salford product manager Josh Kettle shares how the company has integrated cutting-edge camera and wand guidance systems to create precise alignment that allows the cultivator... Read More
ABOUT SAMAR YOUNES:LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samaryounes/Websites:bio.site/samaritualwww.samaritual.comBio:Samar Younes is a Beirut-born hybrid artist, futurist, and creative catalyst whose work embodies a transcultural approach. As the visionary behind SAMARITUAL, a multidisciplinary creative studio, she weaves multidimensional narratives at the intersection of humanity, technology, and nature. With over 20 years of experience as an artistic director and brand strategist, Samar blends generative AI with artisanal craftsmanship and ancestral wisdom to create immersive experiences that challenge stereotypes and envision nuanced futures.A Central Saint Martins alumna, Samar's work explores global south futures, otherworldly narratives, and interspecies harmonies through three interconnected spheres: Creator, Catalyst, and Cultivator. As a Creator, she crafts visionary artworks and installations that blur the lines between art, fashion, and architecture. In her Catalyst role, she provides strategic foresight and cultural alchemy for organizations navigating our evolving world. As a Cultivator, she nurtures future creativity through her Imaginalogy hybrid future edu lab, empowering individuals with tools and perspectives to thrive in an ever-changing creative landscape in the age of AI.Samar's transcultural perspective allows her to seamlessly integrate diverse cultural influences, creating a unique aesthetic and transcultural language symbiotic to her diasporic and third culture experience. Using a neuroaesthetic lens, she celebrates kaleidoscopic identities that resist binary categorizations. Through SAMARITUAL, Samar fosters interconnectedness, radical imagination, and visionary world-building, inviting us to participate in crafting inclusive, sustainable narratives that bridge ancestral wisdom with speculative futures. SHOW INTRO:Welcome to the NXTLVL Experience Design podcast.Well here we are…SEASON 6…our 70th episode. And we've had some great interactions in the first 69. This season will be no less engaging.In the coming weeks we'll have artists, architects, authors and educators. We dig into tech issues with people who make crafting a digital future their lives work. Scientists who will expand our understand of the way we work and how the environments around us work on us. These dynamic dialogues based on our acronym DATA - design, architecture, technology, and the arts crosses over disciplines but maintains a common thread of people who are passionate about the world we live in and human's influence on it, the ways we craft the built environment to maximize human experience, increasing our understanding of human behavior and searching for the New Possible. The NXTLVL Experience Design podcast is presented by VMSD Magazine part of the Smartwork Media family of brands.VMSD brings us, in the brand experience world, the International Retail Design Conference. The IRDC is one of the best retail design conferences that there is bringing together the world of retailers, brands and experience place makers every year for two days of engaging conversations and pushing the discourse forward on what makes retailing relevant. You will find the archive of the NXTLVL Experience Design podcast on VMSD.com.Thanks also goes to Shop Association the only global retail trade association dedicated to elevating the in-store experience. SHOP Association represents companies and affiliates from 25 countries and brings value to their members through research, networking, education, events and awards. Check then out on SHOPAssociation.orgIn this 70th episode I talk with Samar Younes is a Beirut-born hybrid artist, futurist, and creative catalyst whose work embodies a transcultural approach. Samar blends generative AI with artisanal craftsmanship and ancestral wisdom to create immersive experiences that challenge stereotypes and envision nuanced futures.First though, a few thoughts… * * *At the core of this podcast is the idea of fostering “dynamic dialogues on data DATA” an acronym to include Architecture, Design, Technology and the Arts. Of course, the idea of talking about DATA is that it's a double entendre that allows me to dive into subjects about the impact that a data-driven society has on a myriad aspects of our human experience. Since writing my book “Retail Revolution: Why creating right brain stores will shape the future of shopping in a digitally driven world,” I've had a persistent interest in studying how technological advances are reshaping the way we interact with each other and the world around us. The impact on various industries - commercial enterprises like the retail and hospitality worlds where I have built a 30 year career. And I've often chosen to discuss how artists and creators of all kinds can wield this amazing tool of data as a new medium for the creation of places where we can interact and connect in relevant ways. At both a city level or small footprint retail store level, I've looked at how digital technologies have grown beyond touch screen interfaces and wayfinding devices to fully immersive environments that deeply affect the way we experience a brand, a product assortment, entertainment venues, a night out for dinner a hotel museums or libraries…the list could go on.In many of my discussions with guests in previous seasons, when we've talked about the emergence of digital technologies, there have been the obvious concerns about how AI and super intelligence could begin to replace humankind.While I don't discount the possibility of those dystopian views being possible, I've tended to land on the side of thinking about technology and its extraordinary capacity for creating and making - or for ‘making right,' some of the things that design, even though some of the things that we have designed into the world have been extremely successful in supporting human advancement, have resulted in other challenges that we now face like the global climate crisis. We've looked at how technologies have been used for pure entertainment as well as applying technology to new approaches in farming. We've had guests with whom I have talked about how technological advancements in neuroscience have allowed us to understand more about how the human brain's capacity to spontaneously create, as in a jazz improvisation, and how that is even possible. Across the 70 episodes that we've published we've intentionally cut across a wide range of subjects. That has been intentional because I happen to believe that everything is connected to everything - that we live in a world of intricate interdependencies where nothing exists in a vacuum and everything in some way either directly, physically, or energetically impacts everything else.And so, when we talk about things like artificial intelligence, we don't do that in a vacuum either. My guests tend to understand the interrelationship of these extraordinary advances in technologies and that they are derived from a human hand or a human brain.This idea of the touch of a hand is important to me because I've always believed that there's something magical in making.That one of the clear defining features of humankind is that we are makers - that we make things that make other things.I've said this often before - birds make nests and so do the great apes but they don't make nests that create other nests on their own.I think that when we look at AI, there's often this idea that artificial intelligence is this deep dark cold entity. Perhaps we tend to paint it that way in dystopian movies the capture our imagination and our strange propensity for thinking about destroying ourselves - but I'd rather talk about how artificial intelligence and the hand of the artisan can collaborate to make things that have never existed before and how that collaboration is a critical component to envisioning the new possible.If you begin to interact with things like ChatGPT and Dall E or Mid Journey, creating visualizations of things that you initially write as prompts, you begin to see what is possible from machines hallucinating but the even those outputs don't exist entirely on their own. They require a human to start the ball rolling. Sitting a the keyboard, I need to be able to initially imagine something and then write a text-based prompt that will effectively give instructions to the AI upon which it builds an imaginary reality.And so, it's not exactly true that there is some robotic process at work entirely devoid of emotion and feeling when using Ai tools as way to generate inspiration. We can introduce emotion - one of our foundational human qualities - into Ai created content and see what emerges from the machine when asked to represent the emotional experience of a place or things. Ask Mid Journey to create a light blue box and it will do a spectacular job. Ask the ai to create a visual representation of the emotions felt when opening a gift from Tiffany and that‘s an entirely different output.We can infuse the prompts with emotional content and when we do, the output can be really fascinating. I think we've often turned to art and in its many forms as expressions of emotion. Sometimes the things that we can't put into words are somehow better expressed through dance, music, painting or other graphic visualizations. And yet when we think about places of human experience it seems that art is often considered decorative rather than part of the strategy.Now… I know that that's not entirely true and cannot be used as a sweeping generalization because certainly there is architecture that in its detailing is considered high art and that the artful design of places it is very much part of the overall experience.Think of places created for the purpose of the enactment of religious rituals or other public or cultural institutions. Remember the Mies van der Rohe quote “God is in the details.”I think there is something magical and mystical about the maker who take materials and transforms them into places and things that have not been before. And now we have new materials in our palette of things to use. Data is a new medium, yet it doesn't exist alone in the tool box. When we combine “hand intelligence” with artificial intelligence, the skill of the craftsman with the collective intelligence of the masses, we are in for some really interesting creative futures.This is where my guest Samar Younes comes into the story…Samar Younes is a Beirut-born hybrid artist, futurist, and creative catalyst whose work embodies a transcultural approach. As the visionary behind SAMARITUAL, a multidisciplinary creative studio, she weaves together multidimensional narratives at the intersection of humanity, technology, and nature. With over 20 years of experience as an artistic director and brand strategist, Samar blends generative AI with artisanal craftsmanship and ancestral wisdom to create immersive experiences that challenge stereotypes and envision nuanced futures.Samar explains that her work explores otherworldly narratives, and interspecies harmonies through three interconnected spheres: Creator, Catalyst, and Cultivator. As a Creator, she crafts visionary artworks and installations that blur the lines between art, fashion, and architecture. In her Catalyst role, she provides strategic foresight and cultural alchemy for organizations navigating our evolving world. As a Cultivator, she nurtures future creativity through her Imaginalogy hybrid future edu lab, empowering individuals with tools and perspectives to thrive in an ever-changing creative landscape in the age of AI.When seeing Samar's work, I am transported to a new place where imagination plays. She is a creativity maven who wields the tools and touch of an artisan and the deftness of a data scientist in making the new possible. I was lucky to sit down with her at the SHOP Marketplace show to talk about the worlds of artisan craft and its new creative partner in artificial intelligence… * * *ABOUT DAVID KEPRON:LinkedIn Profile: linkedin.com/in/david-kepron-9a1582bWebsites: https://www.davidkepron.com (personal website)vmsd.com/taxonomy/term/8645 (Blog)Email: david.kepron@NXTLVLexperiencedesign.comTwitter: DavidKepronPersonal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidkepron/NXTLVL Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nxtlvl_experience_design/Bio:David Kepron is a multifaceted creative professional with a deep curiosity to understand ‘why', ‘what's now' and ‘what's next'. He brings together his background as an architect, artist, educator, author, podcast host and builder to the making of meaningful and empathically-focused, community-centric customer connections at brand experience places around the globe. David is a former VP - Global Design Strategies at Marriott International. While at Marriott, his focus was on the creation of compelling customer experiences within Marriott's “Premium Distinctive” segment which included: Westin, Renaissance, Le Meridien, Autograph Collection, Tribute Portfolio, Design Hotels and Gaylord hotels. In 2020 Kepron founded NXTLVL Experience Design, a strategy and design consultancy, where he combines his multidisciplinary approach to the creation of relevant brand engagements with his passion for social and cultural anthropology, neuroscience and emerging digital technologies. As a frequently requested international speaker at corporate events and international conferences focusing on CX, digital transformation, retail, hospitality, emerging technology, David shares his expertise on subjects ranging from consumer behaviors and trends, brain science and buying behavior, store design and visual merchandising, hotel design and strategy as well as creativity and innovation. In his talks, David shares visionary ideas on how brand strategy, brain science and emerging technologies are changing guest expectations about relationships they want to have with brands and how companies can remain relevant in a digitally enabled marketplace. David currently shares his experience and insight on various industry boards including: VMSD magazine's Editorial Advisory Board, the Interactive Customer Experience Association, Sign Research Foundation's Program Committee as well as the Center For Retail Transformation at George Mason University.He has held teaching positions at New York's Fashion Institute of Technology (F.I.T.), the Department of Architecture & Interior Design of Drexel University in Philadelphia, the Laboratory Institute of Merchandising (L.I.M.) in New York, the International Academy of Merchandising and Design in Montreal and he served as the Director of the Visual Merchandising Department at LaSalle International Fashion School (L.I.F.S.) in Singapore. In 2014 Kepron published his first book titled: “Retail (r)Evolution: Why Creating Right-Brain Stores Will Shape the Future of Shopping in a Digitally Driven World” and he is currently working on his second book to be published soon. David also writes a popular blog called “Brain Food” which is published monthly on vmsd.com. The next level experience design podcast is presented by VMSD magazine and Smartwork Media. It is hosted and executive produced by David Kepron. Our original music and audio production by Kano Sound. The content of this podcast is copywrite to David Kepron and NXTLVL Experience Design. Any publication or rebroadcast of the content is prohibited without the expressed written consent of David Kepron and NXTLVL Experience Design.Make sure to tune in for more NXTLVL “Dialogues on DATA: Design Architecture Technology and the Arts” wherever you find your favorite podcasts and make sure to visit vmsd.com and look for the tab for the NXTLVL Experience Design podcast there too.
Join us on Thursday, August 22, for Pick-Up Party 16.4, “Profiles,” at The School of Arts and Culture at Mexican Heritage Plaza. This magazine's in-real-life experience celebrates the creatives featured in the issue and 2024 Content Emerging Artists Elba Raquel and Esther Young. In this conversation, Daniel Garcia and David Valdespino Jr., the Cultivator and Developer of Content Magazine, trace back to the creation of this issue through Pick-up Party 16.4 at the School of Arts and Culture at Mexican Heritage Plaza. They spend time laying out who will be featured at the event, sharing some of their favorite stories and insights on select articles, and giving a behind-the-scenes look at what goes into the production of this print publication. Thank you to our wonderful contributors. This magazine is only possible with your words, photos, and keen editing eye. Thank you to our event partners: the School of Arts and Culture, Sushi Roku Palo Alto, Goodtime Bar, Filco Events, Works/San José, and Heritage Bank of Commerce. Follow Content Magazine on Instagram @contentmag and visit their website at content-magazine.com. Issue 16.4 Featuring: Hip-Hop artist/DJ - ‘Hen Boogie' Henry Alexander III | Interdisciplinary artist and Poet - Rosanna Alvarez | Liminal Space Collective - Weston Mossman, Wendy Frances, Taylor Royan | Graphic Designer - Stay Brown - Theodore Mendoza | Mexican Heritage Plaza Expansion | Middlebrook Center: California Native Garden Foundation - Alrie Middlebrook | Sculptor - Stephanie Metz | Jubo Clothing - Jason Nemedez, Averill, & Brian Nemedez | House of Inanna ATS Belly Dance Classes - Petra Pino | Painter and 2024 Content Emerging Artist - Elba Raquel Martinez | Math Rock Band - Ripplings - Anna Macan, Sean Bautista, and Jeremiah Ruperto | San Jose State University Photo 125 - Aahliya Mcelroy, Eric Luu, Jesus Sanchez, Josefina Valenzuela, Regina Joseph, & Stevie Salcido | Hair Stylist - Skittzz | Muralist - Alyssa W. | Singer/songwriter and 2024 Content Emerging Artist - Esther Young --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/content-magazine/support
URL: http://www.agency15.com/ Episode Summary: Zach Schneider's entrepreneurial journey began at the young age of 19 after he failed to secure an internship, prompting him to found Schneider Digital, which specializes in website development and software solutions. Reflecting on his path, Zach sees entrepreneurship not as a fast track to wealth but as a series of rigorous learning experiences demanding dedication and focus. His story, highlighted on The Entrepreneurship Podcast, sheds light on the importance of niche focus, strategic growth planning, and selective client engagement to achieve exponential success. Despite facing setbacks, including the impact of Covid on his ventures, Zach's relentless drive and innovative approach have enabled him to start and sell multiple companies, all while mentoring other entrepreneurs through programs like EIR, Cultivator, and Launch. Here's what to expect this episode: · Entrepreneurship requires focus, dedication, and adaptability for success. · Niche focus in business can lead to long-term success and profitability. · Strategic growth planning is essential for sustainable business growth. · Staying ahead of industry trends and exploring new technologies is crucial in a changing landscape. · Being selective in client engagements can lead to accelerated business growth and success. · Supporting and mentoring other entrepreneurs is important for the growth of the business community. · Learning from each entrepreneurial experience is valuable for personal and professional growth. Connect with Zach Schneider http://linkedin.com/in/zackschneider Connect with Stas Balanevsky: https://www.eosworldwide.com/stas-balanevsky
Send us a Text Message.The measure of injuries and fatalities on the country's roadways following cannabis legalization has been haphazard and inconclusive. In this episode Herb speaks with Chuck DeWeese, former head of the New York State Governor's Traffic Safety Committee, former chair of the national Governors' Highway Safety Association, and founder/CEO of Connecting Clients Consulting LLC. In addition to the results seen in longstanding legal jurisdictions, Herb and Chuck discuss new tools on the horizon to assist law enforcement in determining levels of impairment caused by cannabis consumption. The Licensee Highlight segment focuses on licensed cultivator and microprocessor applicant, William Leibee of Back Home Farms NY. William describes his approach to sustainable farming under an organic management plan that practices crop rotation, cover cropping, without the use of synthetic chemicals. Herb and William are joined by Mike Hassell, co-founder of Elevated Strategies, a consultancy assisting Back Home Farm NY. Further Reading:2023 Patient and Provider Survey ReportJoint Session: Diverse Voices in NYS Cannabis is produced by Herb Barbot, with additional production and engineering by Matt Patterson, with Rebecca Malpica producing our digital marketing/social media.In addition, thank you to Cannabis Wire for contributing our cannabis news. You can now get 30% off a subscription to Cannabis Wire by going to CannabisWire.com and using discount code: CWJOINTSESSIONPlease contact us at herb.jointsession@gmail.com if you have any questions or comments, including topics to cover. Follow the show on Instagram at jointsession.pod, and on LinkedIn at Joint Session Podcast. If you're enjoying the show, leave us a rating and review on your favorite podcast platform. It helps new listeners find the show.
Jocelyn Bates is a Cultivator of Curiosity & Creativity in the Human Experiment, Soul Art Guide, Akashic Records Guide, Human Design Coach, Yoga Nidra Guide and EFT Practitioner.
Send us a text and let us know what you think!Old friend of the show and record producer extraordinaire, Chad Mauldin is a man of much wisdom and you do not want to skip this one because he's got some great advice on choosing the right collaborator for your recording process!Find Mauldin Productions and more info at https://www.mauldinprod.com/If you love what we're doing here at Texas Toast, please support us by giving a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify (and writing a quick review if you have the time), subscribing on YouTube and MOST IMPORTANTLY, sharing the show with a friend or family member! All of this helps us so much more than you know!Huge thanks to our friends at CH Lonestar Promo, Release Rocket & More Than Music Creations for supporting the show! Find all of our podcast episodes in audio or video format at www.texastoastpodcast.com! Support the Show.
Paving a Path for Cider Branding at Cultivator Meet Kirk Evans, the founder of Cultivator Creative. In this episode, Kirk shares his journey from a casual cider maker to a professional brand designer specializing in cider packaging and identity. Kirk Evans Cultivator Creative focuses on creating comprehensive brand identities that go beyond just a logo. Kirk emphasizes the importance of a cohesive brand voice, graphical elements, and a well-thought-out brand guideline to ensure consistency across all marketing materials. His approach ensures that even small cider brands can present themselves professionally and attractively to consumers. The Journey to Cider Branding at Cultivator Kirk's journey into the cider world began in early 2020 when he decided to try making cider at home. What started as a hobby quickly turned into an obsession, leading him to a career shift. With his extensive experience in design and marketing, Kirk saw a gap in the cider industry for specialized branding services. Thus, Cultivator Creative was born. The Importance of Brand Identity According to Kirk, brand identity in the cider industry involves more than just a logo. It encompasses everything from the brand's voice to the graphical elements used in packaging. A strong brand identity helps cider makers communicate their story effectively and stand out on crowded shelves. Kirk's process includes creating detailed brand guidelines that outline all aspects of the brand's visual and verbal identity. This comprehensive approach ensures that every piece of marketing material aligns with the brand's core message and appeals to its target audience. Branding Tips for Cider Makers Know Your Brand: Understand who you are as a brand and what you want to convey to your customers. Be Bold: Don't be afraid to be bold and disruptive with your branding. Standing out is crucial in a competitive market. Consistency is Key: Ensure your branding is consistent across all platforms, from social media to packaging. Invest in Packaging: Eye-catching packaging can make a significant difference in attracting new customers. Contact Info for Cultivator Website: https://cultivarcreative.com/ Mentions in this Cider Chat French Cider Tour 2024 Who's cross promoting cider #xpromotecider @spacetimemeads @sraml_machinery encourage followers to listen to episode 324 featuring Jan Šraml @degerdenner @3dogciderbrewstillery @hardciderguy
Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) is a fantasy tabletop role-playing game that focuses on storytelling and collaboration. It can be played in person or online and has gained popularity through shows like Stranger Things. D&D allows players to create characters and go on adventures together, with one player acting as the dungeon master who guides the story. The game offers a safe space for creativity, problem-solving, and social interaction. It has been used therapeutically and as a tool for self-discovery. Our guest, Shelly Mazzanoble, shares her experience with D&D and how she merged her love for the game with parenting. In this conversation, Shelly Mazzanoble discusses the benefits of playing Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) as a parent. She highlights how D&D can foster creativity, problem-solving skills, and social interaction in children. Shelly also explains how D&D can be used as a tool for everyday parenting, emphasizing the importance of communication, collaboration, and setting expectations. She shares personal anecdotes and insights from her own experiences as a parent and a Dungeon Master. Overall, Shelly encourages parents to find joy in the unexpected, let go of control, and embrace the unique journey of parenting. Are you ready to cultivate creativity in your life? FOLLOW SHELLY MAZZANOBLE https://shellymazzanoble.substack.com Amazon Bookshop playdnd.com FOLLOW US www.realmotherfuckerspodcast.com https://www.instagram.com/realmotherfuckerspodcast/ https://www.youtube.com/@RealMoFosPodcast https://patreon.com/RealMotherFuckersPodcast DISCLAIMER This podcast has mature language and content. Moms ears only — don't have this one on with your kids in the room. These are our opinions and experiences as moms, take what you like, or leave it. Don't be thinking we're telling you what to do. Seek professionals, do your research, and call the experts for help. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/realmotherfuckers/support
Laura Freeman profiles Helen Sutherland, an isolated, austere, and fastidious heiress who dedicated herself to art. Read by Sebastian Brown. Image: Woman Playing a Piano, by Winifred Nicholson. Her work was championed by Helen Sutherland. Credit: Paul Quezada-Neiman / Alamy Stock Photo
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Ali has an impressive imaginative fire in her and she joined us to share how she makes that creativity spark. She is a TV writer (Apple TV's The Morning Show), director + producer (Comedy Central, BuzzFeed) & the creator of writeandflow.com. This episode is for nearly everyone. You don't need a title as an artist to be creative. We think everyone has room for a little extra creativity, whether it's doodling in your journal, writing a funny caption to your IG post, watercolor painting, or just driving a new route home. Studies show that creative pursuits are good for your mental health. Are you ready to cultivate creativity in your life? FOLLOW ALI VINGIANO https://aliv.substack.com/ https://www.writeandflow.com/ https://www.instagram.com/therealalivingiano/ FOLLOW US www.realmotherfuckerspodcast.com https://www.instagram.com/realmotherfuckerspodcast/ https://www.youtube.com/@RealMoFosPodcast https://patreon.com/RealMotherFuckersPodcast DISCLAIMER This podcast has mature language and content. Moms ears only — don't have this one on with your kids in the room. These are our opinions and experiences as moms, take what you like, or leave it. Don't be thinking we're telling you what to do. Seek professionals, do your research, and call the experts for help. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/realmotherfuckers/support
Having cultivated diligently in Falun Dafa for 27 years, a woman in China has witnessed many life threatening illnesses miraculously removed from her family members, through the power of Dafa. With her sights set on fulfilling her vows, she understands that not enduring her tribulations well is to fail to live up to Master's compassion. […]
Today's episode comes to you from Lancaster County Pennsylvania in a town called Lititz, where we visit John and Peter Shenk of Shenk's Berry Farm. While their farm may not ring a bell, you may have seen these guys at a trade show or recognize their side business especially if you are into strawberries as they also run the company of Hillside Cultivator. John and Peter take me around their farm in early February and share their experiences growing strawberries for over 40 years. With that we get into the details of: Varieties, weed control, plasticulture vs. matted row, irrigation, weather patterns, climate change and disease. The 2nd half of the conversation covers the topics of:No till pumpkinsCover cropsRunning a cultivator business on the side of a family farmBlack raspberriesThe space between certified organic and conventional practicesAnd General lessons learned and key principles of maintaining a sustainable farm business. Support the showVisit the website to see photos/videos from the visit: https://thefarmersshare.comFollow the show on Facebook and Instagram: @thefarmersshareSubscribe to the YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@thefarmersshare
After being helped to quit the CCP by a practitioner, a person in China asked many questions about Falun Dafa and came to realize it held the answers to many questions they had in life, and they began practicing Dafa. They share their insights and experiences after having practiced Falun Dafa for six months. This […]
Delve into the realm of livestock management with ChatGPT+ AI, exploring its applications in animal health monitoring, breeding optimization, and disease detection in farming operations. Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/ Join our ChatGPT Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/739308654562189/ Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jaeden_ai
Welcome to another episode of "Shift with CJ," where we explore the depths of human consciousness and personal growth. Today, I'm thrilled to share my conversation with Yazzan Salhab, also known as 'The Conscious Cultivator.' We delve into the intricate relationship between the mind and body, the power of vulnerability, and the importance of embracing our emotions for transformation.Key Lessons:Confronting Fear: Fear is a gateway to our inner divine. By facing our fears, we unlock our true potential.Mind-Body Unity: Awareness transcends the separation between mind and body, highlighting their interconnectedness.The Strength in Vulnerability: Allowing ourselves to be vulnerable opens us up to healing and growth.The Wisdom of Emotions: Emotions carry valuable insights. By feeling them, we access their wisdom and take charge of our inner world.The Art of Reflection: Creating moments of stillness is crucial for self-reflection and integrating our experiences.Implementation in Daily Life:Embrace Mindfulness: Cultivate a practice of being present with your emotions and observing them without judgment.Reflect Regularly: Dedicate time to introspect and understand the deeper layers of your feelings and actions.Practice Self-Compassion: Treat yourself with kindness and acceptance, especially in moments of vulnerability.Find Balance: Strive for equilibrium between action and contemplation in your life.Welcome Personal Evolution: Stay open to the ongoing journey of self-discovery and transformation.For more insights and to connect with Yazzan, you can reach him at Salhab.yazan@gmail.com or visit his blog at The Conscious Cultivator.
In episode 124 of Outside The Studio with Tessa: Mushrooms are not only delicious, but research is showing that they may also be a neuroprotective, slowing the onset of dementia. Fungi for cooking are delicious, but what are magic mushrooms all about? On this packed episode, Tessa Tovar and Matt Monroe chat about cooking, the fear of dementia, foraging, and the future of psychedelics. Matt Monroe is the co-founder of CULTIV8R CLUB, a company dedicated to making the growing process of mushrooms more accessible. He lives in Portland, Oregon with his wife and dog. Timestamps(00:00) Intro(02:50) Matt and cooking(06:15) Matt's Nut butter recipe(07:40) Matt, The Cultivator(09:10) Who should take shrooms?(11:40) Mushrooms and Dementia(14:50) Fear of mental decline(18:45) Matt's show and tell(20:35) Cultivating mushrooms(26:15) Misinformation surrounding mushrooms(28:55) The future of psychedelics(35:05) Foraging(42:10) How to get consistent mushroom potency(45:10) Mushroom cultivation(52:35) Portland Police Story(57:05) Strains of shrooms(1:03:40) "I am the drone" story(1:05:15) Do your homework do your hw, be safe always always measure your microdose, use grams as your unit of measure(1:12:45) Sobriety and shrooms(1:15:45) Final thoughts(1:17:00) Grain bag example Key Takeaways1. Be safe. More than anything, do your own homework and research. Don't listen to a podcast of a guy talking about mushrooms and think you know what's up. Talk to experts, connect with local foragers and know exactly what you are growing, foraging and consuming. Use precise scales for weighing, never eyeball doses. Make sure your scale is on the correct setting (grams, not ounces!). Never risk buying street sourced mushrooms or substances. In Portland, Oregon specifically (and many, many other cities), nearly all street drugs are laced with fentanyl, including street marijuana, so know exactly where your purchased product has been. Misinformation surrounding psilocybin mushrooms is widespread, so be careful.2. Magic mushrooms, psilocybin and other related hallucinogens, are not for everyone. Got a history of mental health disorders such as bipolar disorder? Not a good idea to start taking them recreationally as there's a high possibility of instability. But, can psilocybin be positive for a vast majority of people? Most likely, but it's up to the individual if they find that it's right for them.3. Cultivating mushrooms from home is not only the safest option since you know exactly what your mushrooms have come from, but the process is relatively simple and fun, too. Depending upon your state's laws, growing psilocybin mushrooms may also be an option. Matt offers classes and kits on growing mushrooms in Portland, Oregon, but you can reach out to your local mushroom experts on how to get started on your new hobby.4. Whether it's a full dose or microdose of psilocybin, you may encounter different potencies of mushrooms. This is because each mushroom naturally varies in potency, but how do we get a more consistent dose? Grind your collection of mushrooms together before weighing your dose so as to average the strength, ensuring a much more even playing field for your experience. Matt's Nut Butter RecipeIngredients:1 Cup of raw cashews1 Cup of raw pecans1/2 Cup of raw walnutsSpread the nut out on a cookie sheet, and bake in an over for 12 minutes at 325 degrees F. Give a stir at about the six minute mark.Pull the nuts out of the over, and allow them to cool down for at least fifteen minutes.Pour the nuts into a food processor, and then add the following two ingredients:1/2 tsp of salt2 TBS of avocado oil'Pulse' the food processor - to initially break up the nuts - and then go into 'Continuous' mode with the food processor. After about twenty seconds or so, use a spatula to scrape down the sides, and then go back into 'Continuous' mode for about another twenty seconds. Again, scrape down the sides.Now, just hold down that "Continuous" button, and let the nut mixture grind and chop and swirl. After about another twenty to thirty seconds, it will start getting all creamy, oily, smooth. Continue to hold down the button until everything is finally chopped and the nut mixture looks like nut butter. Connect with Matt MonroeWebsite: https://www.cultiv8rclub.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cultiv8rclub/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CULTIV8RCLUBYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCE1ugXHnXZBQQk7FnRYKPQg Connect with Tessa TovarWebsite: https://tessatovar.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tessamarietovar/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tessa-tovar-baa27613Twitter: https://twitter.com/TBenedicktusThe Dark Moon: A Book of Poetry for Savasana: https://a.co/d/e8LgG1TYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHMYm-7kNZfulgaiCi2w8Cw
First Cut Farms, in magical Mendocino County, breeds and produces the highest quality, organically grown cannabis available worldwide. First Cut Farms is rooted in Covelo, in the Heart of the Emerald Triangle. Founder and Cultivator, Jerry Munn is a long-time, passionate cannabis activist with over 30 years of experience in cannabis cultivation and advocacy. His life's journey is dedicated to providing world-class cannabis to you.Jerry has grown and cultivated indoor, outdoor, and hydroponic gardens, from the cities to the mountains. His favorite style is outdoor, full-term, sun-grown, big trees. He enjoys nature and working in the elements. His love of cannabis is evident in his lifestyle and his daily schedule. He works with cannabis nearly every minute that he's awake.
Lynne and Brian Striar are a power canna-couple and pioneers in the Massachusetts cannabis industry. They speak with Joyce at their imaginative and comfortable art gallery in Sharon, Massachusetts, The Broccoli Gallery. Lynne and Brian have been vested in normalizing cannabis use following a family member's cancer death in 2010, and this powerful canna why has carried them through a long journey from patients to canna-cultivators. Their founding business, Four Daughters Compassionate Care, was dedicated to healing their community. This dispensary was acquired by Verano Partnership and is now the Zen Leaf dispensary in Sharon, Massachusetts. They continue on their mission and vision with their newest venture Kapnos Cannabis. Joyce also speaks with Thomas, Kapnos head cultivator, about his vision for the plants he's growing.Lynne and Brian are role models for the emerging industry as mentors to social equity businesses, mission driven and their story is not just a love story for each other but a story about the love of cannabis to heal and connect community. Topics Discussed(1:08) Welcome – Live at The Broccoli Gallery(1:28) Happy Winter Solstice(3:30) Josh Lamkin and Lamkin Guitars(4:00) NECANN(4:20) The Hemp Guitar(5:28) Lynne and Brian Striar Intro(5:48) Kapnos Cannabis(7:35) Four Daughters Compassionate Care(10:30) The Early Years(11:23) Their 2010 Why(13:01) Oaksterdam University(15:30) Sharon, MA(16:00) Hard to Raise Capital(20:10) Two Year Odyssey(23:41) Four Daughters Compassionate Care(24:10) Verano Partnership(24:33) Zen Leaf Dispensary(25:21) Audio Intro(26:11) Why the Name?(27:30) Oak Hill Consulting Partners(27:58) EON(30:15) Kapnos Tier 2 Cultivator(30:50) Thomas Lead Cultivator(31:20) Learning to Grow(33:48) Setting up a Facility.(38:00) What to Look for in Quality Cannabis(40:50) Canna Parenting(46:21) Kapnos Cannabis on Shelves March 2024!(47:22) Connect on Instagram and The Broccoli Gallery(47:45) The Weedaker Group The Canna Mom Show wants to thank:Josh Lamkin and Bella Jaffe for writing and performing TCMS theme music and Fortuna Design for creating TCMS website and Sugar Leaf Creative for marketing and social media.
Vaderstad’s TopDown high intensity, multipurpose cultivator is not a new product for Canadian farmers, but the versatile tillage implement will get updates for the 2024 season, including a new design and the introduction of prescription tillage. In this report from Agritechnica 23 in Hanover, Germany, Vaderstad’s Western Canada sales director Philip Korczak shares how introduction... Read More
This is the video version of my latest episode on criticism. It includes slides, quotes and reflection questions. Watch and learn. #badthoughttherapy --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cherie-hardy/message
Derek Gilman is a Cannabis Connoisseur, Director, Antique Smoking Paraphernalia Aficionado, & 40 year second-generation Cultivator from California. Growing up in a Cannabis-friendly household, it wasn't long before Derek's curiosity led him into finding his passion for the plant. Decades later, Gilman is living his true purpose, teaching eager students the World of Cannabis Connoisseurship by accurately assessing flower, concentrates, aromas, and taste in a safe space. Derek is also an on-air host and creator of such popular cannabis programs as The Grower's Quest, High Rollers and Quick Hits, featuring infamous cannabis personalities including Kevin Jodrey, Frenchy Cannoli, Nikka T and other popular Weed Nerds! Today, you can catch Gilman sitting at the head of the Council table with some of the cannabis industry's most respected names, as curriculum architect and managing director of the Ganjier cannabis sommelier training course. Dereks passionate approach and respect for the Ganja is truly remarkable and he will continue his higher than life legacy into the clouds! Learn more about Ganjier enrollment at https://www.ganjier.com. https://www.instagram.com/derekgilman/ Watch full episode at https://www.fadedtruth.com/episodes
Karen Laos, Communication Expert and Confidence Cultivator, is on a mission to eradicate self-doubt in 10 million women by giving them simple strategies to ask for what they want in the boardroom and beyond. She guides corporations and individuals with a proven model and is known for her actionable tips and ability to build trust quickly. During her corporate career, she led a team of facilitators while traveling the globe consulting industry leaders on the seemingly soft skills that impact the bottom line. Karen is the author of Trust Your Own Voice: Growing Your Influence Through Confident Communication, as well as the host of her highly ranked podcast, Ignite Your Confidence.What do we talk about in this episode?How Karen got into confidence coaching.Karen's signature "Confidence Cocktail"TM.Karen provides advice and tips on how to improve your confidence.Her influences in childhood that helped her build her confidence.How to introduce yourself using the PPU method.Creating a Celebration Portfolio.Music used in the podcast: Higher Up, Silverman Sound StudioYou can support my podcast on Patreon here: https://patreon.com/user?u=72701887ResourcesKaren Laos' website: https://karenlaos.com"Trust Your Own Voice: Growing Your Influence Through Confident Communication" book. (https://karenlaos.com/book/)"Ignite Your Confidence" Podcast (https://karenlaos.com/podcast/)Between the ages of 8 and 14, girls' confidence levels fall by 30 percent. At 14, when girls are hitting their low, boys' confidence is still 27 percent higher. (https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/01/well/family/confidence-gap-teen-girls-tips-parents.html)"Pioneers in Skirts" An Emmy-nominated 60-minute documentary about the issues that affect a woman's pioneering ambition. Real-life stories and frank commentary leave viewers seeing their role in the solution, feeling hopeful, and motivated to act. (https://www.pioneersinskirts.com)The phrase “Women must be seen and not heard” originates from an old English proverb, “Children must be seen and not heard”. This proverb first appeared in a book by John Mirk published in the 15th century titled Mirks Festial. (https://doseofwonani.wordpress.com/2021/08/23/why-i-have-a-problem-with-women-must-be-seen-and-not-heard/#:~:text=The%20phrase%20“Women%20must%20be,15th%20century%20titled%20Mirks%20Festial.)
One of the major challenges faced by the legal cannabis industry in New York is the presence of a thriving illicit market. To discuss this we have a special guest, Jason Little, the lead of the cannabis practice team at Feral Fritz. As of October 4th, the State of New York has opened up the license application window once again. This time, there are five license types available: Cultivator, Processor, Distributor, Retail Dispensary, and Micro Business. Jason Little explains the background behind this decision.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In today's episode, Kelley and Casey talk about what we're all thinking right about this time of year. If it's November and we only have 2 months left of this year, what do we do to accomplish our goals or do we just throw in the towel? We're with you in this, and you're not alone! We hope this episode helps you go from feeling paralyzed or shell shocked and at a standstill to feeling confident in your decisions to start, stop, or go slower on finishing up your goals for this year. In 3 simple steps, we give you an outline on how to approach whatever remains on your to-do list for the year. All in all, your progress isn't dependent on the perfect time to do it, but it is dependent on the choice to do it. We're so glad you're here, and we hope this episode helps you navigate the last 2 months of 2023! //Time Stamps// 00:00: Welcome 01:09: What Casey is loving 03:19: What Kelley is loving 04:26: Don't we all become our moms? 06:22: The end of the year is in sight 08:11: Casey's example of goals that aren't complete yet 10:16: What is a hobby LOL 12:40: Kelley's example of goals still left for this year 12:43: A Cultivator trying to learn how to retire 14:36: Time to pick up some goals we put down 15:44: Be brave and don't put it off 16:05: You have time, so ask yourself these questions 17:54: Break it down….even more 19:22: Just do a smaller step and start now 20:07: Map it out for the rest of the year with 1-3 easy steps 22:15: Recap 23:39: Final thoughts // Resources Mentioned in this Episode // -Madewell Wide Leg Vintage Jeans -Chico's Flattering Tops -Chico's Wide Leg Jeans // Products Mentioned in this Episode // — PowerSheets Intentional Goal Planner — PowerSheets Facebook Group // Connect with Us // — Subscribe to the Cultivate What Matters Podcast: on iOS, go to our iTunes page and click subscribe. On Android, click this podcast RSS feed link and choose your podcast app. If needed, you can copy this link directly into your favorite podcast app (like Stitcher or Overcast). Or follow us on Spotify! — We would love it if you took a few minutes to leave us an iTunes review to help spread the word about Cultivate What Matters! We want to invite more women into our conversations! — Visit cultivatewhatmatters.com for delightful resources to help you design a more intentional life. — Subscribe to the Cultivate What Matters newsletter and receive free intentional living resources in your inbox. — Like Cultivate What Matters on Facebook. — Follow @CultivateWhatMatters on Instagram for all things Cultivate What Matters!
Meet Alec. Originally from Memphis, Tennessee and Texas, he's one of the owners of Jagged Quail cannabis grow here in Edmond, Oklahoma. In this episode, we get to know him as Alec shares with us his first good time smoking in middle school, the importance of having support in what you do, along with sharing stories about “bringing the trap to life” for them now and doing what you love.
Meet Alec. Originally from Memphis, Tennessee and Texas, he's one of the owners of Jagged Quail cannabis grow here in Edmond, Oklahoma. In this episode, we get to know him as Alec shares with us his first good time smoking in middle school, the importance of having support in what you do, along with sharing stories about “bringing the trap to life” for them now and doing what you love.
A recent poll by the Democratic Governor's Association shows a 1-point margin between the candidates in Mississippi's gubernatorial election.Then, a cannabis cultivation and distribution company shares the growing pains that come with a developing medical marijuana industry in Mississippi.Plus, a reporter with the Marshall Project in Mississippi discusses his investigations into the state's public defense system. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Have you ever seen a weird bug or plant and thought, “Oh my God. What is THAT?” Then iNaturalist, a Bay Area invention, is the social platform for you. Begun as a graduate school project at UC Berkeley, it now receives hundreds of thousands of monthly submissions from nature enthusiasts across the globe. Users post photos of what they have seen and where they found it, and fellow citizen scientists, and often actual, scientists help identify the flora, fauna and habitat. Some iNaturalist aficionados have even identified new species. Now the site is going independent with the help of a $10 million grant. We'll survey the past and future of this remarkable Bay Area contribution to our collective understanding of the world. Guests: Ken-ichi Ueda, co-director, iNaturalist Scott Loarie, co-director, iNaturalist Jennifer Rycenga, professor emeritus in the Humanities Department, San Jose State University; former president of the Sequoia Audubon Society in San Mateo. Prakrit Jain, student of evolutionary biology, University of California, Berkeley
Hey Hey Hey!! What's up Thrive Tribe! Your girl is soooo excited to announce her first virtual summit is happening. Elevate Your Pitch Summit is going down October 20 & 21, 2023 from 11am to 3pm EST. On this episode, I am sharing all the updates from the beginning of Season 3 to present. As well as giving you all the details about my first of many virtual & in-person experiences called Elevate Your Pitch. If you are a woman entrepreneur ready to revolutionize your media game while building your authority, you need to be at Elevate Your Pitch 2-Day Virtual Summit, Click the link to register: https://www.subscribepage.com/elevateyourpitchsummit Leah's Contact Info: FB: Pitch Like A BAWSE Community IG: Leah_M_Forney & HeyQueenThrive Email: Info@leahmforney.com
Peter peels back the curtain into the heart, motive and passion behind a Cultivate leader. Before we can effectively share the gospel with others, our hearts must be impacted by the good news of Jesus Christ. We do not need to possess these qualities in fullness before we begin, but the desire to grow in love, compassion and understanding must be present if we want to lead others into a place of freedom. To illustrate this, we look at the Apostle Paul and his motive in ministry.CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE CULTIVATE MANUALSupport the show
Welcome back to the THCtutors Podcast, where we dive deep into the heated debate of pHing your water or nutrient feed for cannabis cultivation. Join host Noah Arnold as he shares a personal story that changed his perspective on pHing forever. Discover three compelling reasons to pH and three equally intriguing reasons why some growers opt not to. Get ready to gain valuable insights into this essential aspect of cannabis growing and find the best approach for your cultivation journey. Don't forget to follow us on Spotify and @THCtutors for more cannabis goodness. Grower love! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thc-tutors/support
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A practitioner in Singapore experiences challenges in his work and home environment. This and other stories from the Minghui website Articles: 1. Saving Sentient Beings Despite My Tribulations and Attachments 2. [Singapore Fa Conference] Facing Tests with a Cultivator's Mindset
#oldschoolorganics #michigan #cannabis #organic Jason Owner and Cultivator of Old School Organics.-learn all about Old School- upcoming product/strain releases- In-depth talk about genetics old and new
Go grab your Bluetooth headset or headphones and listen to another powerful Troy Talks Podcast interview episode #53 "Vulnerability & Strength: Dea Irby's Story of Surviving the June From Hell" "Be inspired by the story of how Dea Irby persevered against the odds and found her true identity and sense of belonging in the midst of the June from hell." "Put your hands in the hands of the Man that calms the storm and be still, storm - that is how you can deal with the June from hell." Dea Irby is a realtor from North Carolina who has lived in five southern states, served churches with her pastor/husband, and owned and operated a tea room. She is passionate about building real community and has eight children, born in 15 different homes. She knows the value of belonging and understands people need to be CLAIMed-Chosen, Loved, Acknowledged, Invested In, and Made for Greatness. Dea is a published author and TEDx speaker: A Connector, Communicator, and Cultivator. She is on a mission to help leaders know how to CLAIM their people. Dea Irby experienced a series of life-altering events when moving from Mississippi to Georgia. One night on a dark four-lane highway, Irby had a car accident that she thought had killed her mother. When she stumbled out of the van, she saw two bodies lying in the grass, having been killed by her in a tragic accident. The incident taught her to trust in something bigger, especially during times of distress and pain. She learned that life is full of unexpected events and to live her life with purpose and resilience. In this episode, you will learn the following: 1. How did Dea Irby navigate through a difficult life situation and find solace in her faith?2. What are the five essential elements of a story-telling that make it effective?3. What is the power of belonging and how did Dea Irby find her identity in a new place? Resources:https://www.deairby.com/free-resources Dea's Contact info: Website: https://www.deairby.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/Loved this episode? Leave us a review and rating. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/troy-holt/support
In 1970, Bill Drake wrote the first modern guide to growing cannabis. Despite an FBI campaign to suppress this groundbreaking book, The Cultivator's Handbook of Marijuana would change the game forever by teaching millions of people how to overgrow the government. Based on his journeys around the world—including Africa, the Middle East, the Caribbean and Mexico—Bill's writings on cultivation and connoisseurship over the last fifty years have served as the first draft of the modern history of this plant we all love. And at 81, he's most definitely still smoking. Help Make This Podcast Possible! Please support Great Moments in Weed HIstory on Patreon. Supporters get exclusive access to a video version of the show and extra seshes, plus access to cool rewards like a signed book. And it truly helps us make the best show possible. EPISODE ARCHIVE Visit our Great Moments in Weed History podcast feed for 90+ episodes of our classic format, and subscribe now to get a new weekly podcast every other Weednesday.
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