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Nightlife
Eco-Friendly Laundry Detergent

Nightlife

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 13:11


Have you used laundry detergent labelled as 'Eco-Friendly' or 'Earth Friendly'? It can be challenging to determine how effectively they clean your clothes and how considerate they are to the environment. 

Afternoons with Helen Farmer
Sky‑high dining, weight‑loss menu, & earth‑friendly experiences to try soon

Afternoons with Helen Farmer

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2025 90:45


Chef Alexandros Sperxos joins Jen Crichton to share what it’s like to lead The Dish, one of twelve unique concepts at Culinara Social Dining, perched 100 metres above the city in the world’s highest food hall. On the ground, Mazlum Topcu, co-founder of The Banc, explains how the new Mini Bancer weight-loss–friendly menu offers high-protein, smaller portions to accommodate changing appetites. Meanwhile, the trailer for Season Two of the Netflix show With Love, Meghan was just released. And it’s the moment revealing that Prince Harry doesn’t like lobster that’s really getting people talking. So, on the show, we delve on the topic of fussy eating with occupational therapist Tara Connolly. Plus, we explore eco-fashion initiatives with Jennifer Sault of Thrift For Good, and learn about environmentally friendly floristry from Kat Legaspi, founder of Raya Flora.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Urban Farm Podcast with Greg Peterson
886: Tony Sarah on Earth Friendly Fertilizers

The Urban Farm Podcast with Greg Peterson

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025 31:36


Exploring the importance of organic fertilizers.In This Podcast: Tony shares his background in the nursery business and the accidental discovery that led him to develop his organic fertilizer, Tony's Magic Mix. He discusses the ingredients and scientific principles behind the fertilizer, focusing on soil health and balanced plant nutrients. Tony recounts success stories, such as record avocado harvests and thriving gardens in harsh climates like Phoenix and emphasizes the importance of promoting a healthy soil biome with organic fertilizers. Tony also talks about his personal journey, including past business failures, the success of his current business, and the support from his family. Tony concludes with a recommendation for spending time outdoors and enjoying the magic of nature.Our Guest: Tony has been in the nursery industry starting in his father's business at the age of three. He was destined to be a horticulturist. He started working in a nursery as a teenager and studied marine biology and climatology in college. Then returned to horticulture to study ace genetics, plant breeding, weed science and soil fertility. With so many new organic fertilizers on the market he trialed as many as possible to give honest feedback to his customers. This led him to spend several years mixing different ingredients by hand in a five gallon buckets to give samples to his clients to test. Magically the local garden groups named it Tony's Magic Mix.Tony's Book - Old Man In the Sea, by Ernest HemingwayVisit UrbanFarm.org/EarthOriginalOrganics for the show notes and links on this episode! Need a little bit of advice or just a feedback on your design for your yard or garden?The Urban Farm Team is offering consults over the phone or zoom. Get the benefits of a personalized garden and yard space analysis without the cost of trip charges. You can chat with Greg, Janis or Ray to get permaculture based feedback.Click HERE to learn more!Become an Urban Farm Patron and listen to more than 850 episodes of the Urban Farm Podcast without ads. Click HERE to learn more.*Disclosure: Some of the links in our podcast show notes and blog posts are affiliate links and if you go through them to make a purchase, we will earn a nominal commission at no cost to you. We offer links to items recommended by our podcast guests and guest writers as a service to our audience and these items are not selected because of the commission we receive from your purchases. We know the decision is yours, and whether you decide to buy something is completely up to you.

Business of the V
Earth-Friendly Period Care with Katie Diasti of Viv

Business of the V

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 31:50


The way the world approaches period care needs an overhaul. Each traditional pad takes roughly 800 years to break down, a startling fact that motivated this week's guest, Katie Diasti, into action. She's the Founder & CEO of Viv, an earth-friendly period care brand. Hear Katie's perspective on the market gap for eco-friendly, aesthetically pleasing period care products, plus the environmental and health issues with conventional period products. She tackles the rising popularity of menstrual cups, the challenges of fundraising, and how she's managing increasing production costs. Tune in to this episode to learn more about period care options!   Learn more: Katie Diasti Viv Viv LinkedIn   Today's Hot Flash and other stats from: UN Women

Progressive Pockets
174. Making our investments just a little more Earth friendly

Progressive Pockets

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 14:43 Transcription Available


Send us a textToday's episode is the last installment of the first ever climate month here at Progressive Pockets. Did you enjoy the series?So far we have discussed how to deal with climate anxiety, how to create an outdoor space that's sustainable but cute, how to move your cash to a more climate friendly bank. Today let's chat about how to make our retirement accounts a little more earth friendly.Whether you are a new investor or more advanced and working with a financial advisor, you'll walk away from today's episode with some ideas on how to make your investments a little more environmentally sound.Links from today's episode:Fossil Free Fundshttps://fossilfreefunds.org/ ICYMI another episode you might enjoy:Episode#142 Conscious Travel and TourismLove the book recos on this show? Check out the Progressive Pockets Bookshelf:https://bookshop.org/shop/progressivepockets As an affiliate of Bookshop.org, Progressive Pockets will earn a commission if you make a purchase.Connect With Genet “GG” Gimja:Website https://www.progressivepockets.comTwitter https://twitter.com/prgrssvpckts Work With Me:Email progressivepockets@gmail.com for brand partnerships, business inquiries, and speaking engagements.Easy Ways to Support the Show1. Send this episode to someone you know! Word of mouth is how podcasts grow!2. Buy me a coffee (or a soundproof panel!) https://buymeacoffee.com/progressivepockets 3. Leave a 5 star rating and review for the show!//NO AI TRAINING: Any use of this podcast episode transcript or associated show notes or blog posts to “train” generative artificial intelligence (AI) technologies to generate text is expressly prohibited. This includes, without limitation, technologies that are capable of generating works in the same style or genre as this content. The author reserves all rights to license uses of this work for generative AI training and development of machine learning language models//Support the show

Real World Nutrition
Episode 186: Earth-Friendly Eating: How Your Food Choices Impact the Planet

Real World Nutrition

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 16:04


In this episode of the Real World Nutrition Podcast, Shelley explores the connection between our dietary choices and environmental health. Building on the 2025 Earth Day theme, “Our Power, Our Planet,” Shelley discusses the significant impact of food production on greenhouse gas emissions, water usage, and land degradation.   Get practical insights into sustainable eating, including incorporating more plant-based meals, reducing food waste, choosing local and seasonal produce, and more. Shelley also addresses common challenges, such as limited access to sustainable options, and offers solutions to overcome them.  

Link Ahead with the City of Dublin, Ohio
Recycling Revolution: Rumpke's Mission to Keep Expanding Your Earth-Friendly Options

Link Ahead with the City of Dublin, Ohio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 34:01 Transcription Available


Ever wondered what actually happens to your recycling after it leaves your curb? Amanda Pratt, Senior VP of Communications at Rumpke, pulls back the curtain on recycling operations at North America's largest and most technologically advanced recycling facility, which is right here in Columbus, Ohio.The Rumpke Recycling and Resource Center, a $106 million investment that opened in 2024, processes an astonishing 60-70 tons of recyclables per hour using AI-powered optical scanners, advanced sorting technology, and a system designed to maximize recovery. The facility has expanded what Central Ohioans can recycle and now accepts those frustrating plastic clamshell containers alongside yogurt tubs, plastic cups and even greasy pizza boxes.What makes this story particularly powerful is the economic impact. Approximately 80% of materials collected stay right here in Ohio, supplying manufacturers that create new products and jobs. Beyond the industrial operation, Rumpke has partnered with COSI and OSU to create an immersive education center where visitors experience the complete lifecycle of recyclables—from consumer purchasing decisions to final products. School groups and community members can tour the facility and see firsthand how their recycling efforts make a difference.Lindsay and Bruce also talk with Amanda about common recycling myths and answer resident questions about everything from aluminum foil to Amazon packaging. With Dublin's waste diversion rate nearly 20% higher than the national average, this conversation offers both inspiration and practical guidance for anyone looking to reduce their environmental footprint not just for April's Earth Month but any month!

Wake Up and Read the Labels!
PACHA: Healthy and Earth-Friendly Bread with Will Buttner and Maddie Hamann

Wake Up and Read the Labels!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 42:03


Finding food that is both delicious and beneficial to our well-being is a challenge. Grocery stores are filled with processed snacks and food options that lack nutritional value. However, shopping for nutritious, sustainable food doesn't have to be difficult, and eating healthy doesn't mean sacrificing flavor or convenience. With PACHA, you can enjoy delicious and satisfying bread without compromising your health goals. In this episode, Jen talks with Madeleine Hamann and Will Buttner, Co-Founders of PACHA, a simple, organic, and gluten-free bread made with sprouted buckwheat. They discuss the challenges of finding clean, healthy bread in grocery stores, the benefits of regenerative farming, and how PACHA is a bread that is good for the body and the planet.In this episode: [01:22] - The origin of PACHA [03:26] - Why producing quality products is a challenge [06:06] - The scary reality of our food system [08:05] - PACHA's main ingredients [10:09] - How organic and regenerative farming works [14:08] - The principles of regenerative agriculture [18:31] - Buckwheat loaves made by PACHA [22:20] - Why PACHA breads are delivered and sold frozen [26:14] - Different ways to enjoy PACHA bread [29:53] - Why fermentation is added to the PACHA bread-making process [34:37] - PACHA's newest flavors [38:25] - Will's advice to consumers Quotes[15:47] - "One of the biggest things about regenerative agriculture is it conserves water. You don't have to use as much water, and it also prevents flooding." ~ Madeleine Hamann[17:32] - "We're creating food that will regenerate your gut and lead you to the healthy life you want, get you away from prescriptions, and get you away from all the pain and inflammation in your body. That's what we are about." ~ Will Buttner[37:31] - "I have a lot of hope for what can happen with our food system, and it's going to be driven by consumers. It's not going to be easy, so people have to keep doing that work of trying to understand what's good for their bodies." ~ Madeleine Hamann[40:03] - "We vote with our dollar. So, support brands that are clean and support people who are pushing that agenda. That's how we reclaim our health in this society." ~ Will ButtnerLinks  Madeleine Hamann on LinkedIn William Buttner on Instagram Trilogy Sanctuary Live Pacha Live Pacha on Instagram USDA One Step Closer Dr. Bronner's Traditional Medicinals Numi Tea Clover Sonoma Invest in PACHA Connect with Jen Jen on Instagram Jen on Facebook The Wake Up Label Letter Subscribe and stay in touch Apple Podcasts Spotify Use the code "wakeup" at https://livepacha.com/?ref=wakeupandreadthelabels for a discount.

Consciously Clueless: The Podcast
Sustainable Fashion, Earth-Friendly Marketing, and Calling BS on Greenwashing with Amy Auble

Consciously Clueless: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 37:54


Amy Auble is on a mission to show you can do business with the planet in mind. Amy blends her marketing acumen with an unwavering commitment to our planet's health, leading to her role as co-owner of Jelt, where they craft belts from recycled plastic with pride. We unravel the complexities of sustainability, touching on the challenges faced when the current economic system seems at odds with eco-friendly practices, and celebrate the rewards that come from making a positive impact. Amy delves into the web of sustainable product certifications and their pivotal role in differentiating the eco-warriors from the greenwashers. Her journey through the landscape of B Corp and 1% for the Planet certifications has been enlightening, underscoring the impact of supporting local manufacturing and mindful consumption. This episode peels back the layers of what it means to market products with genuine environmental benefits, emphasizing that sometimes, the greenest choice is the one already within our grasp.  The conversation wouldn't be complete without addressing the broader canvas of activism and policy's role in championing change. Drawing inspiration from documentaries that shake the foundations of our understanding and organizations that embolden us to take action, Amy shares stories from the frontlines of local activism. We acknowledge the gravity of global concerns and the privilege that comes with access to sustainable options, urging each listener to use their influence for the world we envision. So, tune in, and let's take a step together towards a greener future, with every conscious choice we make. Guest Bio: Amy Auble is a sustainably driven entrepreneur and the founder of Alpine Start Media, an agency built to manage social media and email marketing for sustainable brands. As the co-founder of jelt, a line of products made from recycled plastic, Amy has hands-on experience and intelligence when it comes to growing and marketing purpose-driven, eco-conscious brands. Passionate about combining personal choices with sustainable business models and products, Amy helps sustainable brands boost their social media footprint, grow revenue through email marketing, and scale to new heights. Thanks for listening to another episode. Follow, review, and share to help Consciously Clueless grow! Connect with me: https://www.consciouslycarly.com/ Join the Consciously Clueless community on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/consciouslycarly Connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/consciously.carly/ Connect on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/consciously.carly.blog Music by Matthew Baxley

Coast Mornings Podcasts with Blake and Eva
4 - 22 - 24 FRUGAL AND EARTH FRIENDLY

Coast Mornings Podcasts with Blake and Eva

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 4:46


4 - 22 - 24 FRUGAL AND EARTH FRIENDLY by Maine's Coast 93.1

Utah Stories Show
What Restaurants Are Earth Friendly in Salt Lake?

Utah Stories Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 3:11


On today's top 5:  What Restaurants Are Earth Friendly in Salt Lake?  Sexual Assault Awareness Trivia Night  Kevin Bacon Visits Payson Highschool  University of Utah Women's Gymnastics Places Third at NCAA Finals  Ogden's 25th Street Earns 3rd Best Main Street   

Quality of Life Radio
Soul Journey Doula - Earth-Friendly Memorials and Burials

Quality of Life Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 35:58


This episode of Big Blend Radio's SOUL JOURNEY DOULA podcast with death doula Lea Brovedani focuses on earth-friendly memorials and burials. Featured guest is Alethea Valley, General Manager of the Point Arena Forest for Better Place Forests. Better Place Forests offers a sustainable memorial within a protected place in the forest for ashes of a loved one to be returned to the earth. Each tree can accommodate more than one loved one and also beloved pets (which is not allowed in traditional settings). The beautiful, peaceful setting is sustainable and safe for trees and the wider forest ecosystem. More: https://www.betterplaceforests.com/ Sustainable Memorials Aligns with Lea's 5 Pillars of Support as a Death Doula:* Spirit - Uphold beliefs and practices* Emotion - Honor feelings* Mind - Life review and gleaning meaning* Body - Increase comfort, health and safety* Practical - Create completionsLearn more about Lea's work at https://souljourneydoula.com/ Follow the podcast here: http://tinyurl.com/b6c9jfnu Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar
Midweek Motivation: Students drive Minneapolis schools to become a little more earth friendly.

The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 3:51


Alex Lange and his students brought the issue to light, and their determination brought forth change in transportation for Minneapolis Public Schools.Find out more on Vineeta Sawkar's Midweek Motivation segment!

We Are The Village Parenting Podcast, Parenting Coach, Respectful Parenting, Early Childhood Development, Toddlers

Missed the first two of this 3 part series?  Part 1SPRING FEVER; SIGNS, SYMPTOMS AND HOME REMEDIES TO FIGHT THE SIDE EFFECTS | EP. 124Part 2PLAYFUL WAYS TO SPEND OUTSIDE DAYS | EP. 125Listen to next:85. EXPERIENCE AWE WITH HEATHER TAYLOR; THE BENEFITS OF INCREASED TIME IN NATURE74. DETOXING YOUR DOMAIN WITH THE EARTHY GIRLS IN HONOR OF EARTH DAYSupport the showSIGN UP FOR COACHING NOW!Please share and tag us on our platforms below if you enjoyed this episode!Instagram: The Nurturing ParentFacebook Page: The Nurturing ParentEmail Us: TheNurturingparent.Pod@gmail.comOriginal music ©Lisa K Sigurgeirson 1986

Breaking the Blocks
Fabric of Emotions and Earth-Friendly Art: Russell Barrett

Breaking the Blocks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2024 46:25 Transcription Available


When the vivid threads of Russell Barrett's life are sewn together, they create a quilt that tells a story as deep and varied as his art. Step into our studio where Russell, a virtuoso of quilting and emotion, unveils the secrets behind his enigmatic creations. Through our conversation, you'll witness the transformation of personal sorrow into jubilant fabrics, and how music accompanies his stitches.Embarking on a journey through the fabric of Russell's mind, you'll be enveloped in tales of childhood isolation, the complexities of vulnerability, and the pursuit of joy amidst adulthood's balancing act. His artistic narrative is a dance, with each movement flowing into the next, blending sustainable practices into an eco-conscious dance of colour and texture. It's a testament to how environmentalism can be woven into the very fibers of creation, challenging the artist to innovate within the confines of repurposed materials.As Russell's dreams spill over into his quilting, we traverse the landscapes of imagination, anxiety, and memory, each quilt a chapter of his ongoing saga. His ambition for bolder collaborations and the mantra he's embraced this year serve as a rallying cry for fellow creatives. With Russell's tale as your backdrop, find yourself enveloped in an exploration of how art is not just a product of emotion but a canvas for its evolution.Support the show

Nordic Talks
Earth-friendly fashion

Nordic Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 19:09


Clothing production has doubled worldwide over the last 15 years and has today a huge negative environmental and social footprint. The global fashion industry is not only the third most polluting industry, responsible for 8-10 percent of the world's carbon emissions, but it's also notorious for low wages and poor working conditions. Without a significant shift in how we produce and consume clothing, the planet and people will continue to pay the price for our love for fast fashion. What can we do to achieve a more Earth-friendly clothing industry? In this episode, we hear from forward thinkers working to find sustainable fashion solutions and advocating for more action. This episode comes from a Nordic Talks event arranged by the Harbourfront Centre in Toronto as part of the Canadian Circular Fashion Festival.

ABC KIDS News Time
Mustering mutts and earth-friendly frock

ABC KIDS News Time

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 11:35


On the show this week, we'll round up some sheep with Australia's best working dog, and meet a dressmaker using unexpected materials to make beautiful gowns. We'll hear about some more soccer success for Aussie athletes, and meet a quick-thinking teen who helped save a mates life. After that, it's time for a not quite out-of-this-world Wow of the Week.Quiz Questions1.What kind of dog is Earl, the winner of this years challenge?2.What will happen to Carmen's dress when she pops it on the ground and leaves it for a while?3.Who did the Paramatildas beat in the final?4.What kind of special training did James know, that helped him save his friend?5.Is this crater bigger or smaller than the one left by the asteroid that might have killed the dinosaurs?Bonus Tricky QuestionHow far did Earl the dog run over the three weeks?Answers1.Kelpie2.It will disintegrate/ break down and go back into the earth3.Japan4.First Aid5.Bigger - three times bigger!Bonus Tricky Answer1300km, further than the distance from Brisbane to Canberra

Skincare Anarchy
Shaping Skincare's Sustainability History with BABOR Co-CEO, Tim Waller

Skincare Anarchy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 49:23 Transcription Available


Join us for an insightful conversation with Tim Waller, co-CEO of BABOR Beauty Group, a trailblazer in the skincare industry that has been innovating for over 70 years. Tim guides us on a captivating journey through the brand's rich history; revealing how its biochemist founder Dr Michael Babor, patented skincare techniques such as the oil cleanser and single-dose ampoules. We also get a first look into the multi million dollar facility the company has been building for over a decade that is taking sustainability efforts to the next level, and is providing a beacon for other brands to look to when understanding the importance of being carbon neutral in the industry.This is an episode filled with riveting tales, skincare insights and a trip down BABOR's  pioneering memory lane. As the conversation evolves, we shift gears towards sustainability, a concept at the heart of BABOR's ethos. You'll get a first insight look at how they are crafting aesthetically pleasing, environmentally friendly packaging, and their unique approach to creating targeted skincare products. Tim even gives us a sneak peek into the future with the upcoming relaunch of the Dr. Babor range. You won't want to miss the insights on their powerful biogen plant extract and their emphasis on hydration!Towards the end, we find ourselves immersed in discussions about the holistic approach BABOR promotes. Tim shares his personal skin healing journey, showing us how treatments such as knipe therapy, reflexology, lymphatic drainage, and traditional Chinese medicine can promote healthy skin. We round up by exploring BABOR's ‘My Skin, My Story' campaign, revealing how it's helping to connect with the new generation of skincare consumers. This episode will transform your perspective on skincare, proving it's more than just skin-deep.Support the showFollow The Show On All Socials Using The Tag @skincareanarchy

Skincare Anarchy
Shaping Skincare's Sustainability History with BABOR Co-CEO, Tim Waller

Skincare Anarchy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023 49:51 Transcription Available


Join us for an insightful conversation with Tim Waller, co-CEO of BABOR Beauty Group, a trailblazer in the skincare industry that has been innovating for over 70 years. Tim guides us on a captivating journey through the brand's rich history; revealing how its biochemist founder Dr Michael Babor, patented skincare techniques such as the oil cleanser and single-dose ampoules. We also get a first look into the multi million dollar facility the company has been building for over a decade that is taking sustainability efforts to the next level, and is providing a beacon for other brands to look to when understanding the importance of being carbon neutral in the industry.This is an episode filled with riveting tales, skincare insights and a trip down BABOR's  pioneering memory lane. As the conversation evolves, we shift gears towards sustainability, a concept at the heart of BABOR's ethos. You'll get a first insight look at how they are crafting aesthetically pleasing, environmentally friendly packaging, and their unique approach to creating targeted skincare products. Tim even gives us a sneak peek into the future with the upcoming relaunch of the Dr. Babor range. You won't want to miss the insights on their powerful biogen plant extract and their emphasis on hydration!Towards the end, we find ourselves immersed in discussions about the holistic approach BABOR promotes. Tim shares his personal skin healing journey, showing us how treatments such as knipe therapy, reflexology, lymphatic drainage, and traditional Chinese medicine can promote healthy skin. We round up by exploring BABOR's ‘My Skin, My Story' campaign, revealing how it's helping to connect with the new generation of skincare consumers. This episode will transform your perspective on skincare, proving it's more than just skin-deep.Support the showFollow The Show On All Socials Using The Tag @skincareanarchy

Did You Know?: Finding Eco Heroines Behind the Scenes at Canisius University
Sustainability Spotlight: Chartwells' Earth-Friendly Initiatives at Canisius University

Did You Know?: Finding Eco Heroines Behind the Scenes at Canisius University

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 17:55


Did You Know?: Finding Eco Heroines Behind the Scenes at Canisius University  Ep.4 Featuring Janet Elis! Join us on a journey to uncover the unsung eco-heroines making waves behind the scenes at Canisius University! From sustainability warriors to green innovators, our podcast sheds light on the stories you didn't know but definitely should. Tune in for inspiration, empowerment, and a deeper understanding of the environmental heroes shaping our campus and community. Instagram YouTube Website #EcoHeroes #CanisiusPodcast #SustainabilityStories #Inspiration #GreenInnovators #PodcastDiscovery

AskAlli: Self-Publishing Advice Podcast
Inspirational Indie Author Interview #144: Carolyn Armstrong. Earth-Friendly Middle-Grade Fiction Author Finds Audience Through Parents, Teachers, and Pinterest

AskAlli: Self-Publishing Advice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2023 17:41


My guest this episode is Carolyn Armstrong, who enjoys writing books about and for middle-grade kids because they're just beginning to seek independence while still relying on adults. Carolyn writes earth-friendly fiction and discovered that teachers and parents find her books valuable as educational tools. And some of them discover her books via Pinterest. Find more author advice, tips, and tools at our Self-publishing Author Advice Center, with a huge archive of 2,000+ blog posts, and a handy search box to find key info on the topic you need. We invite you to join our organization and become a self-publishing ally, if you haven't already. You can do that at allianceindependentauthors.org. About the Host Howard Lovy has been a journalist for more than 35 years, and now amplifies the voices of independent author-publishers and works with authors as a developmental editor. Find Howard at howardlovy.com, LinkedIn, and Twitter.

3MONKEYS
The ancient, earth-friendly wisdom of Mongolian nomads - Khulan Batkhuyag

3MONKEYS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2023 11:30


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=heY_8JJHBIE #2023 #art #music #movies #poetry #poem #food #photooftheday #volcano #news #weather #monkeys #climate #horse #puppy #fyp #love #instagood #onelove #eyes #getyoked #horsie #gotmilk #book #shecomin #getready 

Keen on Yoga Podcast
#139 Clayton Horton - Living The Yamas and Niyamas

Keen on Yoga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 50:19


Clayton Horton – Living the Yamas & Niyamas  (www.greenpathyoga.org |  @shivaburns) Asian philosophy | Hippy San Francisco | Hatha yoga | Baptiste yoga | Iyengar yoga | Brian Kest | Tantra, meditation | Teaching in Asia | Body types | Individualised teaching | Living the yamas and niyamas | Changes in teaching | Meditation | Diet | Pattabhi Jois | Current practices Clayton Horton is the Director of Greenpath Yoga. He has been a student of yoga for over 30 years and began teaching in 1996. Clayton is an experienced and internationally known KPJAYI Certified Ashtanga yoga teacher born in Oklahoma, USA. He discovered yoga at age 21 whilst living in San Francisco, California, when his mother took him to a pranayama class. After several years of practice and a long trip to India, he began teaching in 1996. To Clayton, yoga is a healing path back to the Self, allowing us to experience true peace and happiness. Being kind and living in balance with nature continue to guide his life. Clayton studied with masters Sri K. Pattabhi Jois and the Greensufi for 14 years, both of whom gave him great inspiration to practise daily and develop a yogic lifestyle. Clayton received formal authorisation to teach Ashtanga Yoga from the Ashtanga Yoga Research Institute of Mysore, South India in 2003 and he received Level Two Authorisation in 2010. While attending a course for teachers in Mysore during the summer of 2016, Sharath Jois awarded Clayton with the blessing of ‘Certification' – the highest level of accreditation for teachers at the institute. Clayton's teaching style is traditional, yet light-hearted and relaxed. He believes that by practising and living yoga, we can transform ourselves and the world around us. According to Clayton, Ashtanga Yoga is a complete and well-balanced system in which an experienced and skilled teacher can help any student ‘find their place' within its structure regardless of individual challenges, aptitude, and constitution. From 2001-2006, Clayton operated Greenpath Yoga Studio in San Francisco, California, USA. The studio was one of America's first Green and Environmental–Friendly yoga studios. It was an inspiration with its progressive yoga programs, philosophies, events, and authenticity. The studio helped to inspire awareness of Earth Friendly yoga practices, philosophies, and products. Currently, Clayton teaches Daily Ashtanga classes at Pure Yoga in Hong Kong. He teaches workshops, retreats, and courses and presents at yoga conferences internationally. His favourite hobbies are surfing, swimming, singing, and playing guitar. He is committed to making the world a better place by living with eco-awareness, teaching yoga and meditation, serving others with charity work (karma yoga), and offering music & Kirtan chanting (bhakti yoga).

Jakub Kubicka’s The Daily Marketer
#100: World-Changing Ventures: Sophie Bakalar on Collab Fund's Strategy for Earth-Friendly Profits

Jakub Kubicka’s The Daily Marketer

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 36:56


Have you ever heard of The Villain Test? We hadn't either until we met today's guest. Sophie Bakalar (@sophiebakalar) joins us today, a partner at Collaborative Fund, a venture capital firm that's been in climate tech for years and is tripling down on it today. Sophie helps us discover how The Villain Test challenges conventional thinking and is used to spark positive change. Collab Fund is invested in leading innovations that are bringing the future faster: AlgiKnit (seaweed yarn), Amogy (zero emission tractor), Brimstone (CO2 negative cement), and so many more. We dive deep into…Collaborative Fund's game-changing approach to rapid, catalytic funding through their Shared Future fund and Sophie shares her vision of a future where abundance thrives, leaving behind the notion of sacrifice. Check out https://climatemayhem.com/sophie for show notes. Connect with Ty Wolfe-Jones and Jakub Kubicka With Ty Wolfe-Jones on LinkedIn With Ty Wolfe-Jones on Twitter With Jakub Kubicka on LinkedIn With Jakub Kubicka on Twitter   Subscribe to Climate Mayhem On any podcast platform Read all show notes at climatemayhem.com Ask a question or suggest a topic on our What-The-Climate Listener Mail Form

The Animal Files Podcast
Pet Trends of 2022: Products & Services for Anxiety & the Earth

The Animal Files Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 54:38


In this episode, we discuss a couple of the Top Pet Trends of 2022 which seem to be carrying over into 2023. First up... We take a bit of a deep drive into Anxiety and the the trends that have come about to "help" pet owners and their pets. Then we explore the growing trend of Earth-Friendly and Natural Products. What's behind these trends? Are they necessary? Who's benefiting from them? We'll try to answer these questions and others to help you decide if they can work for you and your family.   ------------------------------------------------------- Victoria would like to dedicate this episode to her sweet little kitty, Maisie Mae Sparrow, who lost an unexpected and short-lived battle with lymphoma this past Easter.  In this episode, she shares her experiences watching her and her brother, Frankie (who passed in 2021) move through their anxiety struggles and how she was able to help them move through their fears and successfully support them. For the past 3 1/2 yrs, Maisie had been constant "contributor" to the show and has even appeared as a frequent "guest" during our recordings. Maisie has taught Victoria and her family so much. She is terribly missed but the legacy she and her brother leave behind will go on to help so many. Despite her loss, Victoria is incredibly grateful that Maisie was able to live a very full and happy, albeit short, life with grace and style and she even got to enjoy some fun adventures. Rest in peace beautiful one. Thank you for sharing your life with us. Tell Frankie we said hi and enjoy your next adventure! * Maisie Mae Sparrow: July 2019-April 2023 *   Website Resources: Separation Anxiety: https://www.rover.com/ca/blog/separation-anxiety-dogs-happen/ https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/03/200318104429.htm  https://icalmpet.com/about/music/  https://www.petacoustics.com/how-it-works   Eco-Friendly Resources: https://www.dailypaws.com/living-with-pets/pet-friendly-home/ways-to-be-eco-friendly   ---------------------------------------------------   Be sure to follow The Animal Files online and on Facebook! www.theanimalfilespodcast.com www.facebook.com/theanimalfilesofficial Instagram => @theanimalfileofficial Twitter => @theanimalfiles YouTube: @theanimalfilespodcast   Have a topic you would like us to tackle? Join our Facebook Community for references, conversations, and resources. www.facebook.com/groups/tafcommunity or you can Email us at: theanimalfilespodcast@gmail.com   Want to support the show? => Become a Patron: www.patreon.com/theanimalfilesofficial Or grab some Merch: http://www.teepublic.com/user/positivitees/albums/129886-the-animal-files-podcast-and-radio-show   Don't forget to Rate, Review, Follow, and Subscribe on all of your favorite podcasting platforms!

Down to Earth: The Planet to Plate Podcast
Establishing an earth-friendly meat business

Down to Earth: The Planet to Plate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 54:04


Corporate meat producers tout their "efficiency" but actually wreak havoc on the environment, local communities, and the animals themselves. Cole Mannix works with the Old Salt Co-op, which is pioneering vertically integrated models for regenerative, sustainable, and humane meat production––including meat processing, direct to consumer and retail sales, and restaurants––and all the while focusing on landscape health, fair labor practices, and community building.   

English Academic Vocabulary Booster
1242. 121 Academic Words Reference from "Khulan Batkhuyag: The ancient, earth-friendly wisdom of Mongolian nomads | TED Talk"

English Academic Vocabulary Booster

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 107:16


This podcast is a commentary and does not contain any copyrighted material of the reference source. We strongly recommend accessing/buying the reference source at the same time. ■Reference Source https://www.ted.com/talks/khulan_batkhuyag_the_ancient_earth_friendly_wisdom_of_mongolian_nomads ■Post on this topic (You can get FREE learning materials!) https://englist.me/121-academic-words-reference-from-khulan-batkhuyag-the-ancient-earth-friendly-wisdom-of-mongolian-nomads--ted-talk/ ■Youtube Video https://youtu.be/xwyraqIVfMI (All Words) https://youtu.be/T83TOftMAXs (Advanced Words) https://youtu.be/mt0PPjCuqmI (Quick Look) ■Top Page for Further Materials https://englist.me/ ■SNS (Please follow!)

The Heart of Hospice
Human Composting is the Death Care Alternative of the Future, Episode 157

The Heart of Hospice

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 49:54


Today's guest Katrina Spade is changing the landscape of death care as CEO/founder of Recompose, an organization offering human composting as an environmental-friendly alternative to traditional burial and cremation.  Katrina is the founder and CEO of Recompose, a public benefit corporation leading the transformation of the funeral industry. She's the designer and inventor of a system that transforms the dead into soil (aka human composting).  According to the Recompose website, Recompose became the first company in the world to offer the service in December of 2020. The process is now also legal in Oregon, Colorado, Vermont, California, and New York. Recompose utilizes a natural process that nourishes the earth and regenerates the soil.  The Recompose team has been carefully curated to provide empathy and respectful response for the eight to 12 weeks that a body is in their care.  Recompose also offers a pre-planning program called Precompose.  Human composting is an environmentally friendly and gentle way to care for the dead and offers an opportunity to give back to the earth at the same time.   Investing in Recompose is now open to everyone during their Community Round to raise $5M.  Learn more and invest in Recompose by clicking here. Learn more about human composting at recompose.life. Read about how Recompose works with you when a death occurs here. Learn about the process of natural organic reduction that Recompose uses here. Meet the Recompose team here. Plan ahead with Precompose here.  Book podcast host Helen Bauer to speak at your event or conference by sending an email to helen@theheartofhospice.com.  Find more information about hospice philosophy, end of life care, and self care for both personal and professional caregivers here.   Connect with The Heart of Hospice podcast on The Whole Care Network, along with a host of other caregiver podcasts by clicking here.  Find more podcast episodes from The Heart of Hospice at The Heart of Hospice Podcast (theheartofhospice.com)    

Humans Outside
293 Outdoor Diary: How Try to Be Earth-Friendly While Using Nature Every Day

Humans Outside

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 6:57


Is it possible to lean into preservation and conservation while also spending a ton of time outside? And if you want to be earth-friendly while also being an avid earth-user, how can you balance a desire to leave no trace while still getting out there? In this episode of the Humans Outside Outdoor Diary, I talk about a few simple steps I take to be earth-friendly while still using nature daily. And they're steps you can take, too. Listen now. Connect with this episode: Episode 198: How to Maximize Your Outdoor Life While Creating a Minimalist Lifestyle (Meg Carney, outdoor minimalist) Episode 149: How a Pee Cloth Is Making One Small Step for Inclusivity (Anastasia Allison, Kula Cloth founder) Join the Humans Outside Challenge Follow Humans Outside on Instagram Follow Humans Outside on Facebook Some of the good stuff: [:45] How do you balance use and not making it look like you use it? [1:25] A change in my thinking [2:27] “Outdoor minimalism” [2:45] A few basic “leave no trace” ideas [3:30] What “reduce, reuse, recycle” has to do with it [3:55] The art of reusing in the outdoor industry world [4:35] A few tips for reusing that are wallet and earth-friendly [5:20] I will now talk about a pee cloth

LifeMinute Podcast: Beauty and Fashion
Earth-Friendly Beauty for Your Wavy Hair

LifeMinute Podcast: Beauty and Fashion

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 1:32


Haircare brand Rhyme & Reason has a huge collection of amazing shampoos, conditioners, and treatments, all in 100% recycled packaging and over 90% naturally derived ingredients

LifeMinute Podcast
Earth-Friendly Beauty for Your Wavy Hair

LifeMinute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 1:32


Haircare brand Rhyme & Reason has a huge collection of amazing shampoos, conditioners, and treatments, all in 100% recycled packaging and over 90% naturally derived ingredients

Minnesota Now
3 earth-friendly tips to slash salt, keep icy sidewalks safe

Minnesota Now

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 6:11


Brooke Asleson is the director of the chloride program at the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, and she told MPR News host Cathy Wurzer that Minnesotans should avoid using too much ice to maintain snowy roadways, sidewalks and parking lots. If overapplied, salt can send too much chloride into our waterways and wreak havoc on fish and other wildlife. Use the audio player above to listen to the full conversation.  Subscribe to the Minnesota Now podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.    We attempt to make transcripts for Minnesota Now available the next business day after a broadcast. When ready they will appear here.

The Grateful Redhead Podcast
Rethink Your Slippers With Earth-Friendly House Shoes

The Grateful Redhead Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 29:31


This week my guest is Jordan Clark, Founder at Dooeys— a hundred percent vegan house shoe brand. She launched her brand during the pandemic when people spent more time than ever at home. Jordan has been able to reimagine slippers for modern home life by creating stylish house shoes designed for comfort and made from plant-based & recycled materials. Her journey is truly remarkable, and her shoes are super comfortable.

The Urban Farm Podcast with Greg Peterson
703: Justin “Jules” Giuliano on Earth Friendly Potting Soil

The Urban Farm Podcast with Greg Peterson

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 38:38


Educating about soil and planetary health with peat free planting mix. In This Podcast: Justin “Jules” Giuliano may be a relative newcomer to the garden, but his love of the outdoors and his willingness to make mistakes have grown into a lifelong passion for the soil.  Combining that passion with his roots in education, he is a natural advocate for keeping our soils healthy.  Jules inspires us to carefully consider what we put into the soil… and what we take out.  Even his language is infused with his love of gardening! Don't miss an episode! visit UrbanFarm.Org/blog/podcast   Justin "Jules" Giuliano is an organic farmer and educator with a background in vermicompost and natural farming. He is the lead soil researcher at Rosy Soil, a potting soil company based in Georgia. Prior to joining Rosy, Jules managed an urban farm in Atlanta, studied regenerative agriculture at the Rodale Institute and won a Cannabis Cup for his organic cannabis cultivation. In addition to Rosy, Jules manages the Tik Tok @SmokeYrGreens with over 250k followers where he educates his community about plant, soil, and planetary health. Visit www.UrbanFarm.org/Podcast-by-episode-titles for the show notes on this episode, and access to our full podcast library! Earth Friendly Potting Soil.

This Might Get Uncomfortable
New Plant-Based, Earth-Friendly Food And Drinks

This Might Get Uncomfortable

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 44:31


Whitney Lauritsen just came back from The Natural Products Expo in Philadelphia. She got to try a lot of very unique and delicious plant-based products like Strive Milk, Good Sam, New Breed, and so much more. Listen in to this episode to find out which brands stood out for her so you can be on the lookout the next time you go shopping.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the This Might Get Uncomfortable community today:wellevatr.comWellevatr FacebookWellevatr TwitterWellevatr Instagram

Insane Erik Lane's Stupid World
Illegally Feeding The Homeless, Coffee Balls, & A Stupid 9/11 Menu Theme

Insane Erik Lane's Stupid World

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 50:08


S4E7 ~ Midweek BONUS Episode! - Only in America can you get the cops called on you for trying to buy a homeless guy a meal. That's what one woman found out at a Popeye's in GA. Do you like your ground coffee wrapped in seaweed when you brew it? The Swiss think that the Earth-Friendly crowd will. Would you eat at a restaurant that served a menu based on the tragedy from the 9/11 attacks? Turns out, most wouldn't & the restaurant pulled the menu. This & more stupidity awaits in this bonus episode! Half of Us Would Choose to Stop Sleeping If Our Bodies Didn't Need It; ‘Extremely toxic' Puss Caterpillars spotted in FL; Man Survives 3 Days Lost in the Wilderness After Losing Arm in Alligator Attack; TikToker Says She Resigned from Her Job After Given Ultimatum By Boss to Socialize More; Dye spill turns stretch of SC Interstate highway pink; A Man Was Arrested for DUI...After Driving His Car Into the Ocean; He pulled a strange fish with BIG teeth from a FL pond. Was it a piranha? More current events with a "stupid spin" for the "Insane Week In Review" & more "winners" getting the weekly "Genius Awards"! Don't forget to download the TELEGRAM MESSENGER & join the "Insane Erik Lane's Stupid World" Channel to read the actual stories used for the podcast & check out the photos & videos with them! It's FREE & available for Windows, Linux, Android, & Apple for both mobile & desktop! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eriklane/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eriklane/support

The Steve Gruber Show
Steve Gruber, Joe Biden took to the prime time airwaves to convince you that Republicans specifically anyone who supports or voted for Donald Trump are a threat to America

The Steve Gruber Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 11:00


Live from the no panic zone—I'm Steve Gruber—I am America's Voice— Delivering an Equitable, Earth Friendly and Socially Just morning news and talk program— using only sustainable topics that maintain maximum intellectual diversity and inclusion— And for the record no animals were harmed in the production of this vegan friendly program!   Here are three big things you need to know right now— ONE— Greg Gutfeld is the new king of late night television—as he has beaten Stephen Colbert—the first time the CBS show didn't win in 5 years—and the first time a cable show has ever won— TWO— Texas is shipping illegals to a new city— because Governor Greg Abott wants to share the wealth of the invasion at the southern border— THREE— Joe Biden—took to the prime time airwaves to convince you that Republicans—specifically anyone who supports or voted for Donald Trump— are a threat to America—   Lets be very very clear about this—Joe Biden is the most dangerous Demagogue in my lifetime! He is a feeble old man who is clearly suffering from dementia, and we can no longer pass it along as if its normal—because it certainly is not—Joe Bidens deranged dementia is not normal—nor is it acceptable—he is a man consumed by mental deterioration—he is a man that has never stood for anything— and he is a man that will—and in fact has shown he will happily sell America down the road—   And Thursdday he went wild in attacking the very same America that allowed him—a plagiarizing low life to rise to the prominence of leader of the Free World—   Let me be perfectly clear—Joe Biden is an incompetent dirt bag—he is not capable of cleaning the shoes of Ronald Reagan—and to be perfectly fair—he couldn't clean the shoes of Bill Clinton or Barack Obama either—   Joe Biden—is and always has been a BIG  FAT NOBODY—and guess what that didn't change when Obama selected dimwit Joe to be VICE PRESIDENT—and it didn't change when the rules were changed to push him into to the Oval Office—   Joe Biden was then and is today—a DIRTBAG—he will always be a DIRTBAG—   Don't believe me? How about a couple hundred videos of pedophile Joe sniffing girls under the age of 12—that are clearly concerned by his pedophile behavior—or is it too soon to tell the truth Mike?   Just asking—   Joe Biden is a pig—and that explains why his junkie kid Hunter is a pig—like father like son..   That is what they say—   So lets jump into the deep end of the pool—  

The Steve Gruber Show
Steve Gruber, Joe Biden is set to give a primetime speech to the nation, something about reclaiming America's soul or saving the country's soul

The Steve Gruber Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 11:00


Live from the no panic zone—I'm Steve Gruber—I am America's Voice— Delivering an Equitable, Earth Friendly and Socially Just morning news and talk program— using only sustainable topics that maintain maximum intellectual diversity and inclusion— And for the record no animals were harmed in the production of this vegan friendly program!   Here are three big things you need to know right now— ONE— The DOJ continues to fight against a Special Master—as more and more people conclude there will not be a prosecution of former President Trump— TWO— The far-left radical candidate for Senate in Pennsylvania—John Fetterman is struggling to talk on stage and is also refusing to do any debates right now—I think because he is not capable— THREE— Joe Biden is set to give a primetime speech to the nation—something about reclaiming America's soul—or saving the countries soul—BUT it seems pretty far afield—considering the guy who told us on inauguration day that he wanted to unite the country—has actually been doing the exact opposite ever since he took office—   He just called MAGA voters semi-facists—which is right up there with Hillary calling half the country deplorables—the Democrat party claims to be the party of inclusion and diversity BUT in reality it is the opposite of that—   For example after spending years babbling about defunding police—something that will be remembered as one of the dumbest positions ever taken by any political party—Joe Biden is now claiming he wants to hire 100,000 new officers—I wonder if he talked with Cory Bush or Ilhan Omar about that before he made that proclamation—   He claims to care about the border and the problems the invasion of illegals is causing—BUT instead of fixing that problem—he is targeting middle and lower income families by hiring 87,000 new IRS agents—that will make life miserable for millions of Americans—   Instead of following norms for law enforcement and the intelligence agencies—he allowed the raid of President Trumps Florida home—Mar-a-Lago—to pacify some uptight librarians in Washington—and of course try to make the former President as toxic as possible before November—   So if you think that President Biden is going to deliver an inspiring speech that will help America heal—You will be sorely disappointed—because—he is going to smear millions of Americans—because that is what he does—and he will divide America further—because that is what he does too—   How about some foreshadowing—  

The Steve Gruber Show
Steve Gruber, The most energized Joe Biden we have seen in a long time

The Steve Gruber Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 11:00


Live from the no panic zone—I'm Steve Gruber—I am America's Voice— Delivering an Equitable, Earth Friendly and Socially Just morning news and talk program— using only sustainable topics that maintain maximum intellectual diversity and inclusion— And for the record no animals were harmed in the production of this vegan friendly program!   Here are three big things you need to know right now— ONE— A professor with what we like to call Balls—before such terms were considered offensive—is taking on a woke University—and winning—you want to hear this one— TWO— For the Democrats who have been deluding themselves into thinking—they are going to do great in the mid-terms—I have a big reality check—Herschel Walker is now taking the lead in the Georgia Senate race— THREE— Topping the show today—is the most energized Joe Biden we have seen in a long time—he arrived in Pennsylvania—with a pep in his step and a fired up delivery about gun control—which simply raises the question—did Jill slip him a little too much in his morning shot?   Anyway—he was fired up but his message was as off base and delusional as ever— as he came to push gun control and proclaim that he is for law and order and actually supports more police on the streets—100,000 more—which of course is complete non-sense—he is only for it—because the kids on the socialist blue team are about to get their clocks cleaned—   So, I want to go through the comments Feeble Joe made while he was prancing about the stage—and telling a 9 year old girl how adorable she was—and yes—that happened—I mean—of course it did—   So lets start with this— Joe Biden—the reunion tour—  

The Steve Gruber Show
Steve Gruber, Guns, Guns, Guns.

The Steve Gruber Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 11:00


Live from the no panic zone—I'm Steve Gruber—I am America's Voice— Delivering an Equitable, Earth Friendly and Socially Just morning news and talk program— using only sustainable topics that maintain maximum intellectual diversity and inclusion— And for the record no animals were harmed in the production of this vegan friendly program!   Here are three big things you need to know right now— ONE- What city in Michigan has the most guns? TWO- Michigan jobless agency award less 6.7 million dollars in an equity grant THREE - Guns, Guns, Guns.

The Steve Gruber Show
Steve Gruber, The food shortages could be the next shoe to drop at a time when the world seems to be teetering on the edge of financial calamity

The Steve Gruber Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 11:00


Live from the no panic zone—I'm Steve Gruber—I am America's Voice— Delivering an Equitable, Earth Friendly and Socially Just morning news and talk program— using only sustainable topics that maintain maximum intellectual diversity and inclusion— And for the record no animals were harmed in the production of this vegan friendly program!   Here are three big things you need to know right now— ONE— The DOJ says it has completed its review of documents seized when the FBI raided Donald Trumps Mar-a-Lago estate on August 8th—and they seem to be dodging the idea of a Special Master— TWO— China is being devastated by a sustained drought and heatwave—that have dried up the Yangtze River—and is threatening the food supply—which will have global implications— THREE— The food shortages—could be the next shoe to drop at a time when the world seems to be teetering on the edge of financial calamity—   And don't buy into the notion that somehow this is the fault of anyone—except the globalists that subscribe to the fanatical ideas of socialism and central control—   The pandemic made it crystal clear—that formerly free countries like France, Germany and Canada could quickly and easily be plunged into a state of emergency and chaos by declaring a health crisis—   The same was true right here in the United States—with power hungry governors grabbing on to emergency powers and refusing to let go—   Lockdowns—coupled with mask mandates and demands that everyone comply with vaccination requirements—or effectively be blocked from participating in normal activities like going to school, going for a walk, buying groceries—or even going to your doctor for medically necessary procedures to treat things like cancer and heart disease—and as a result—the boomerang effect is now taking the lives of those that missed critical treatments—and that is the good news—   For young people—the learning loss is devastating and is likely to have a generational impact—and maybe even longer—that doesn't even take into account the millions of kids that vanished—that's right—millions dropped out and schools are scrambling to make up billions of dollars in lost revenue and figure out where they all went—   The mental health crisis, is also crippling young people—and people across all age brackets—the rates of anxiety and depression have exploded—and worse, so have the numbers of suicides—   Then you look at substance abuse—millions of people of all ages decided it was time to self-medicate for loneliness, depression and anxiety—as a result a reported 107,000 people died last year from overdosing—much of the carnage is from the poison better known as fentanyl—and that doesn't even take into account—the people that started drinking more—some, a lot more—   And why do you think in states like Michigan where recreational marijuana is legal—that there is a pot shop on every other corner in every single town it seems—I mean my God—they are everywhere—and how the hell can that be healthy—Stoned and Stupid is just no way to go through life—   But let me get back to the dark clouds of an impending food crisis—we all know about the challenges facing Ukraine—and its ports being bombed and blocked by the Russians ever since they invaded back in February—that put a tremendous amount of pressure on world grain supplies—when you consider as much as 40% of the world's wheat supply for example comes from that region of the world—   And now the record setting drought and heat wave in China could create devastating food shortages—that will almost certainly have a negative ripple effect around the world—China will need to find food to feed a billion people a day—and if that happens—it means the cost of food will explode in price and scarcity will become the norm—   That's why I have been telling you for months—you need to be preparing in case—food supplies get tight—and things get ugly—   Then of course—it's the financial mistakes made by governments around the world—flooding the markets with piles of cash—and setting inflation on fire—   The latest, unnecessary move by President Biden and the Socialists—was announcing it is forgiving hundreds of billions of dollars of student loan debt—that the US government created in the first place—with terrible policies that were accelerated by Barack Obama in 2009—that in effect made the US Government the only creditor for kids racking up Trillions in student loan debts to get degrees that will never pay for themselves—because they are in such things as theater, gender studies, fine arts or English literature—and I have no idea how these kids—or their parents thought they could ever make a living—or even get a job for that matter by getting those degrees—   So the Socialist solution? Stick it to everyone else—and send the American taxpayers the bill—and I can tell you—it is not being all that well received—not even by Democrats—  

The Steve Gruber Show
Steve Gruber, Lot of people in the dark in Michigan as storms roll through

The Steve Gruber Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 11:00


Live from the no panic zone—I'm Steve Gruber—I am America's Voice— Delivering an Equitable, Earth Friendly and Socially Just morning news and talk program— using only sustainable topics that maintain maximum intellectual diversity and inclusion— And for the record no animals were harmed in the production of this vegan friendly program!   Here are three big things you need to know right now ONE-Democrats dreams of Florida turning blue are up in smoke TWO- The Congressional Budget Office that millions of Americans making less than $400,000 year will be targeted by the new 87,000 IRS agents  THREE- Lot of people in the dark

Coffee with the Chicken Ladies
Episode 85 Leghorn Chicken / Preventing and Treating Heat Stress / Rebekah Marshall's Earth Friendly Chicken Clothing Line

Coffee with the Chicken Ladies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 57:13 Very Popular


In this episode, we revisit the ever-popular Leghorn chicken! We discuss a variety of ways to prevent heat stress in your flock as well as identify symptoms and treatment. We share our recipe for Lavender Whiskey Sour and chat with UK-based artist Rebekah Marshall about her new, sustainably produced chicken clothing line. Our sponsor, Grubbly Farms, is offering our listeners 25% off your purchase for first time buyers! That's a fantastic value! This offer does not apply to subscriptions and cannot be used with any other discounts. Click here for our affiliate link and use our code COFFEELADIES25 to get your discount.Chicken Luv Box -  use CWTCL50 for 50% off your first box of any multi-month subscription!https://www.chickenluv.com/Strong Animals Chicken Essentialshttps://www.getstronganimals.com/Leghorn Chicks at Murray McMurray Hatcheryhttps://www.mcmurrayhatchery.com/chicks.htmlLeghorn Chicks at Sandhill Preservation Centerhttps://www.sandhillpreservation.com/chickensThe Egg Carton Storehttps://eggcartonstore.com/Roosty's - view the full range of Roosty's products on Amazonhttps://amzn.to/3yMDJxEThe Omlet Blog - Hot Summer, Cool Chicks by Holly and ChrisieWorld's Poultry Science Journal - Lycopene: a natural antioxidant for prevention of heat-induced oxidative stress in poultryhttps://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/world-s-poultry-science-journal/article/abs/lycopene-a-natural-antioxidant-for-prevention-of-heatinduced-oxidative-stress-in-poultry/6B0B27C9CD18B1C15951F90B4236DEC1Lavender Whiskey Sourhttps://coffeewiththechickenladies.com/farm-fresh-egg-recipes/lavender-whiskey-sour/Rebekah Marshall Websitehttps://www.rebekahleighmarshall.com/Rebekah Marshall Clothing Shophttps://rebekahmarshallartist.teemill.com/Rebekah Marshall Etsy Shophttps://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/RebekahLeighArtistCWTCL Websitehttps://coffeewiththechickenladies.com/CWTCL Etsy Shophttps://www.etsy.com/shop/CoffeeWChickenLadiesCWTCL Amazon Recommendationshttps://www.amazon.com/shop/coffeewiththechickenladiesSupport the show

Biotech Facts & Fallacies
GLP Podcast: Why non-smokers get cancer; Spotting diseases during pregnancy; Earth-friendly industrialized farming?

Biotech Facts & Fallacies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 46:46


The Feldman Report
The Feldman Report - Earth friendly jobs

The Feldman Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 1:02


WWJ's Murray Feldman - Earth friendly jobs

The Women.com Podcast
Learn About the Chocolate Industry and Earth-Friendly Farming with CEO/Owner of Seattle Chocolate Co., Jean Thompson.

The Women.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 37:17


We went live on Earth Day with CEO and Owner of Seattle Chocolate CO., Jean Thompson. Jean Thompson is passionate about pushing the chocolate industry forward, both through colorful packaging, chococolate marketed towards women, and ethical production and sourcing. Not only does Seattle Chocolate Co. work to protect the environment, but they're also very involved in philantrhopy, donating 10% of profits to Girls Inc., and through their Jcoco brand, donating meals to people in need. During this insightful interview with Jean, we learn all about the cocoa industry, from where and how it's farmed, to the envirionmental impact that it can have. If you're a lover of chocolate we HIGHLY recommend you listen to this interview, so you can learn more about where your chocolate is coming from and how you can make more ethical and sustainable choices when purchasing your next chocolate bar. To watch the live interview on our Instagram page, click here . To read the women.com article about this interview, click here . Remember to follow womendotcom on instagram and subscribe to The Women.com Podcast for more exclusive interviews.

The Money Pit Home Improvement Podcast
Quick Colorful Gardens | Bright Ideas for Under Cabinet lighting | Earth-Friendly Improvements That Save Money | Ep #2200

The Money Pit Home Improvement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 39:03 Very Popular


SHOW NOTES: Are you looking forward to having a colorful Spring flower garden? We share tips on the quickest way to get those bright colors blooming, no matter where you live.  If you find that your cakes are salty and your meatloaf is sweet –you might need better lighting in your kitchen! We'll share tips to brighten the space – and maybe even make you a better cook! We highlight some of our favorite earth-friendly home improvement ideas this hour, to help you save energy, water and money! Plus, answers to your home improvement questions: Lee has cement board siding that needs repairs after getting scratched up by a new puppy. Laura in Mississippi needs tips to keep moisture levels to a minimum in her home. Lester from Tennessee wants to deal with squeaky carpeted floor. Diane in Tennessee wants to know how she should apply Venetian Plaster to her entertainment space. Dottie from Oregon wants to know what the best concrete stain to use. Dean in Pennsylvania needs help insulating a basement. Colleen from Texas wants a product recommendation for resurfacing a dock. Ralph in Missouri needs advice installing cathedral ceilings. Do you have a home improvement or decor question? Call the show 24/7 at 888-MONEY-PIT (888-666-3974) or post your question here.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

TODAY
Today 8a: Johnny Depp cross-examined in defamation case. A look at Puerto Rico's coastal restoration. Attempting an Earth-friendly Guinness World Record.

TODAY

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 38:15


Johnny Depp took the stand yesterday in his defamation lawsuit against ex-wife, actor Amber Heard. Also, Al Roker is in Puerto Rico with more on the island's tech developments and coastal restoration. Plus, folks join us from coast-to-coast on a mission to set an Earth Day and Earth-friendly Guinness World Record.

Green Stuff: The Scoop Intelligence Show
44. Earth-Friendly Skincare with OOliva Studio and Bombini Skin

Green Stuff: The Scoop Intelligence Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2021 53:11


OOliva Studio and Bombini Skin are both Seattle-based companies committed to using natural, healthy ingredients for skin and hair care products. These companies are staff favorites at Scoop due to their earth-friendly production practices and values. In this episode, we discuss skincare practices that are healthy for both our bodies and the planet and things to consider when purchasing beauty products.As part of Scoop's crowdfunding campaign, we have created the Beauty EcoBox with a selection of our favorite sustainable skincare products. To take a deeper look into this box, today's episode includes two interviews: a discussion with Gina Grey (she/her) of OOliva Studio and another with Andrea Taylor (she/her) of Bombini Skin. The Beauty EcoBox is only available as part of our Indiegogo campaign, for folks who make a contribution of $200 or more. Become a backer of our campaign at http://tinyurl.com/scooploveVisit OOliva on their website ooliva.com and on Instagram @ooliva.studio.You can find Bombini Skin on their website bombiniskin.com and on Instagram @bombiniskin. Follow us on social media:@scoopintelligence@scoopmarketplace

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2021 15:30