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In this Dustbowl Diatribes episode, Spencer, Laurie and Emily have a frank discussion with a small businesswoman with rental properties in Kansas City, MO. Reminiscent of our discussion with Dan Krull on the loss of community gardening space due to development in the city, which makes the city less human and livable, Mary Farmer talks about how a big developer in her area is making it hard for her to stay in business and even harder for her tenants and others in the area who count on affordable housing. Mary points out that the goal of mass-transit and bike-reliant areas of the city may be ideally good, but they backfire dramatically if 1., decision makers fail to consult the people who live there or study their actual habits and needs, and 2., fail to understand what is required for small business people to operate in the areas impacted.
In this Dustbowl Diatribes episode, Spencer, Laurie and Emily have a frank discussion with a small businesswoman with rental properties in Kansas City, MO. Reminiscent of our discussion with Dan Krull on the loss of community gardening space due to development in the city, which makes the city less human and livable, Mary Farmer talks about how a big developer in her area is making it hard for her to stay in business and even harder for her tenants and others in the area who count on affordable housing. Mary points out that the goal of mass-transit and bike-reliant areas of the city may be ideally good, but they backfire dramatically if 1., decision makers fail to consult the people who live there or study their actual habits and needs, and 2., fail to understand what is required for small business people to operate in the areas impacted.
Spencer and Laurie interview Dan Krull about the closure of an innercity agricultural initiative. We discuss the ins and outs of the project, some reasons why it "failed", and the limits (or lack thereof) of education as a means of improving society. Please fill out this form to be put on the email list for future Maurin...... Continue Reading →
Spencer and Laurie interview Dan Krull about the closure of an innercity agricultural initiative. We discuss the ins and outs of the project, some reasons why it “failed”, and the limits (or lack thereof) of education as a means of improving society. Please fill out this form to be put on the email list for future Maurin ... Read more
Our guest on this episode of Corn on the Pod is Dan Krull. While Dan’s main passion is for western hognose, we won’t hold that against him. Dan also works with corns snakes as well and is just a fascinating guy to talk to. Dan Krull on Facebook Affiliate links: Herpin' Time Radio Gecko Nation Radio Show SponsorSerpenTeesBe sure to like Corn on the Pod and my other pages on Facebook:Corn on the PodColubrid CountryChildren of the CornsnakeDrawn to ScalesOphidia Media Social Media:My cornsnake blogDonovan Winterberg on Facebook Instagram Twitter Tumblr Pinterest Google+ Email me: donovanwinterberg@gmail.com
Eden Bio-Creations is a company that is making textiles that can be used to make things like cell phone cases out of snake sheds....NOT skins! The resulting product looks, feels, and is just as durable as an actual snake skin but the animal that gave the shed is still alive! In fact, the same animal can continue to produce over the course of its life 100% cruelty free. It doesn't hurt a snake a bit to shed its skin, the snake is going to shed naturally anyway. Check out Eden Bio Creations at: https://edenbiocreations.com/
On this Episode we will be talking To Dan Krull Hognose breeder , we will talk about his hobby and the future of this awesome snake.Dan also has a facebook page called Hog Blog https://www.facebook.com/pages/Hog-Blog/286076341409036 and a YouTube channel called Hog Blog https://www.youtube.com/user/HognoseBlog so please come join us and if you have any questions please call in at (718)766-4119 and press 1 to ask you questions .
Join HTR as we welcome Dan Krull & Scott Waters of Herp Nation to talk about the awesome Magazine and more....check out Herp Nation http://www.herpnation.com/ Please help & donate to Leander roundup http://www.gofundme.com/1th13c
Join HTR as we welcome Dan Krull to the show to talk about Herp nation. Check out Herp Nation http://www.herpnation.com http://www.smallscalefilms.com/ http://www.herpnation.com/audio/dks-10-2012/?simple_nav_category=audio
Join Danny & Andy as we come back and re visit with Dan Krull of Small Scale Films as he joins us to to update us with some important info on "Alterna Rush" the movie and some other projects in the works. Later we'll speak to Diana Sleiertin of Max Man Reptiles who tells us her version of an SPCA nightmare and a surprise guest kicks off the show to tell us about an awesome new way to get some collector grade herps! All coming up Friday night at 10pm on Urban Jungles Radio.com !
As usual, Urban Jungles Radio delivers the goods via one of the most epic episodes yet. Tonight we'll talk to Dan Krull of Small Scale films about some of his projects & the herp industry. But first we'll visit with J.T. Turingan of Windy City Reptiles as he explains the new club's views & goals and a little later Denisse Abreu And Jen Stabile check in to tell us about a great new project they are involved in featuring the Florida Women of Herpetology Calendar! Make sure you listen as we end the interview with a "show-stopping" interview with Jay Brewer of Prehistoric Pets as we talk about some questionable pics & videos from his camp! As usual another action-packed episode of Urban Jungles is on the way this Friday night!
Join us as we kick it old school once again with Ray Van Nostrand Sr of Strictly Reptiles, one of the largest reptile distributors in the country with a notable history. Later we'll be joined by Dan Krull of Small Scale films, a non profit educational production company with lots of love for herping...all coming up live on Friday night at 10 pm e.s.t.