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Outspoken American Reilly Opelka has taken aim at doubles tennis questioning its place in the game — former player-now-coach Luke Saville joins Jon Hoevenaars, Viv Christie, and Dan Imhoff to react to Opelka’s comments and make the case for doubles remaining a mainstay on the tennis calendar. Teen sensation Mirra Andreeva is the youngest WTA 1000 titlist after defeating three major winners en route to the title — the panel discusses her iconic champion's speech and what’s next for the 17-year-old. Andrey Rublev has captured his second title in Doha defeating Alex de Minaur in the quarterfinals, while Demon is holding onto his spot in the top 10 despite a first-round exit in Dubai. Three Aussie women are ranked inside the WTA Top 100 for the first time in three years after Maya Joint progressed to the Round of 16 in Merida, while Ajla Tomljanovic is on the verge of joining the 18-year-old along with Olivia Gadecki and Kim Birrell ahead of Indian Wells. Plus, Viv shares her top 5 teenage title winners. AusOpen.comiHeartApple PodcastsSpotifyYouTubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The author, musician, homestead farmer, and host of the Full Expression podcast Dan Imhoff flips the table on Michael Dimock to explore the origins of Michael's interest in and career path within the good food movement.
Novak Djokovic has made a bright start to his Brisbane campaign, lining up a R16 =clash with Gael Monfils to whom he’s never lost. Aryna Sabalenka remains the hot favourite for the women’s title following the eliminations of Paula Badosa and Jelena Ostapenko from her quarter — AusOpen.com's Dan Imhoff joins Jon, Brie and Luke Saville to recap all the big news from an entertaining first week of competition including the show-stopping Djokovic-Kyrgios doubles pairing and the golden run of local favourite Kim Birrell. USA and Kazakhstan are the first two teams through to the United Cup semifinals, with the winners of Poland v Great Britain and Italy v Czechia to join them in the last four — Mark Petchey and Andrea Petkovic help preview the business end of the competition. Plus, Team Poland No.1 Iga Swiatek sits down with Pippa Horn to discuss everything from tennis to her undying love for Taylor Swift. AusOpen.comiHeartApple PodcastsSpotifyYouTubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After leading Team Europe to victory in the Laver Cup, Carlos Alcaraz resumes his rivalry with US Open champion Jannik Sinner in a Beijing field brimming with talent, while the Spaniard's winning doubles partner Casper Ruud is in Tokyo where he could be on track for a semifinal showdown with his Laver Cup opponent Ben Shelton. Commentator Peter Marcato joins the panel to discuss the recent surge in Chinese men's tennis, while Dan Imhoff turns his focus to five players to watch, including Australia's Alexei Popyrin and Paula Badosa. Plus, Brie reveals her top five social media moments out of the first week in China. AusOpen.comiHeartApple PodcastsSpotifySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alex de Minaur's run has come to a grinding halt, and his Olympic hopes under threat, following a freak hip injury that's gifted Novak Djokovic a spot in the semifinals against last four debutant Lorenzo Musetti — Viv Christie and Pete Marcato discuss the fallout to the news from the All England Club. Jannik Sinner's conqueror Daniil Medvedev must battle defending champion Carlos Alcaraz for a spot in the final. AusOpen.com's Dan Imhoff joins Jon and Brie to discuss all of the big stories from the second week. Duncan McKenzie-McHarg catches up with All-Australian men's doubles semifinalists Max Purcell and Jordan Thompson. Plus Brie reveals her top 5 news headlines of Wimbledon 2024. AusOpen.comiHeartApple PodcastsSpotifySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Did you know that our nation's agricultural policies (the Farm Bill) largely subsidize crops that don't support “food as medicine?” Join Food Sleuth Radio host and Registered Dietitian, Melinda Hemmelgarn, for her interview with Christina Badaracco, MPH, Registered Dietitian, and co-author with Dan Imhoff of The Farm Bill: A Citizen's Guide. Badaracco discusses her entry into healthcare transformation through nutrition, “culinary medicine,” the value of teaching kitchens, and the importance of national farm policies to support public health.Related website: Food as Medicine: https://www.healthaffairs.org/content/forefront/five-food-problems-why-current-food-medicine-solutions-falling-short The Farm Bill: A Citizen's Guide: https://islandpress.org/books/farm-bill#desc
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Optimizing and Finding Alternatives to Wood. Dan Imhoff addresses the issue of how to build homes with an eye toward the future and the maintenance of the forests of the world. As he points out, while wood is a natural material and biodegradable—normally considered good characteristics by those who make the effort to be environmentally conscious—it takes far more time to grow a tree than it does to cut one down. In order for trees to be a sustainable material, a new tree must be planted for each one that is used for building, and the speed of nature is not conducive to this type of an exchange. Imhoff discusses the various materials that can be used as an alternative, and explains the benefits of each of them. A reviewer for Science News noted the statistic that "for each 2,000-square-foot house, one acre of forest is felled," illustrating the need for embracing Imhoff's suggestions. Daniel Imhoff is a writer and activist whose primary interests focus on various ways in which people can make better use of the planet's natural resources. From the Archives: This live interview was recorded on March 20, 2002 on the nationally syndicated radio program, hosted by Laura Lee . See more at www.lauralee.com
El tiempo vuela, este es el último de octubre. Por cierto, últimos coletazos del resfriado, pero le cuesta irse. Hasta 20 propuestas musicales en el programa de esta semana, la misma cantidad que la semana pasada, hoy en el Sonidos y Sonados tenemos la música de Baldosa, Dan Imhoff, Els Maquis, Marc Wile con Angel […]
Dan Imhoff dialogues with Eliot Coleman, Maine’s Four Season Farm founder, author and organic farming pioneer. Eliot shares what plants want, what growers around the world can teach, and how small farms can make money.
Writer and activist Dan Imhoff speaks with farmer, poet and seminal writer Wendell Berry about the “oversimplification” of agriculture and all the resulting challenges.
Writer, farmer, activist Dan Imhoff wets our appetite for six conversations he recorded with the pioneers of regenerative and organic agriculture in the early 2000s. The Imhoff Archives will run once per month over the next 6 months.
It can seem impossible for small to midsize farmers to survive in this world because they aren’t provided the monetary runway that big machines of businesses are afforded. It has always been hard, but especially with the increase of unpredictable weather, trade wars, and monopolies along our supply chains - it’s becoming increasingly difficult to manage and make a living by being a farmer. Maybe you’ve heard this before, kind of understand it, but don’t REALLY know why it would be so challenging — from a business standpoint. We explore the federal policy and regulations that are effecting our businesses with Dan Imhoff, the author of The Farm Bill: A Citizen's Guide. Powered and distributed by Simplecast
This week we're joined by Dan Imhoff to talk about his book called The Farm Bill. Dan chats with us about how he became interested in the Farm Bill, how initially he was excited about protecting wild habitat but got pulled down a rabbit hole of subsidies and perverse incentives. Dan also talks about how the Farm Bill as it’s currently put together is a reflection of our broken legislative system and how we incentivize farmers that get bigger and produce more while the smaller farmers suffer. But how does this relate to transportation and/or cities? Ultimately 70% of the bill’s funding is aimed at the supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) and food stamps, which is important for a lot of nutrition policy in cities. And to look into the future of what cities can do to help, we only have to look as far as what Seattle has done to think outside the usual policy silos. For more information about us check out http://theoverheadwire.com or follow us on twitter @theoverheadwire
About Dan Dan Imhoff is a researcher, author, and independent publisher who has concentrated for over 20 years on issues related to farming, the environment, and design. He is the author of numerous articles, essays, and books including Farming with the Wild: Enhancing Biodiversity on Farms and Ranches; and Building with Vision: Optimizing and Finding […] The post Episode 30: Dan Imhoff on Making Farming More Creaturely appeared first on Rewilding.
At nearly 1,000 pages, the Farm Bill is difficult to understand for policymakers, let alone the rest of us. Dan Imhoff walks us through this vitally important legislation, and what it means for farmers, our health, and the planet.
Dan describes current farm bill failures and a farm bill for the future
Dan Imhoff is an author, musician, and artisan food producer who has written for 25 years on ecological sustainability. His books include Farming with the Wild, Food Fight, and Building with Vision. Dan is the president and co-founder of Watershed Media as well as president and a co-founder of the Wild Farm Alliance, a national organization that works to promote agriculture systems that support and accommodate wild nature. He lives on a small homestead farm outside of Healdsburg, California. In this episode, Dan talks to Devon about how the wild got pulled out of farming, how to make farms hospitable to wild nature. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Guest Dan Imhoff, author, 'CAFO: The Tragedy of Industrial Animal Factories.'CAFO The Book
Author and activist Dan Imhoff discusses the global environmental impact of single-use plastic shopping bags. He offers solutions already instituted in other countries.