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In this second episode on the history of neurology, I go back in time to explore how the founders of medicine, from Herophilus and Aristotle to Hippocrates and Galen, laid the foundations of neurology.The journey takes us from ancient Egypt to Greece, back to Egypt, and then to Belgium.And the running theme is how the understanding of the brain and its diseases evolved in unexpected ways as the means of studying it changed over time.The podcast traces the early views of the brain, describing it depictions in such texts as the Edwin Smith papyrus, and later in De Humani Corporis Fabrica, the masterpiece written by the remarkable anatomist Andreas Vesalius.
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With TikTok, Instagram Reels and YouTube Shorts dominating the organic social space, short form video is vital to reach large audiences and create an engaging brand image. Edwin Smith, Founder and CEO of The Social Sandwich, gives practical advice on how your brand can dominate on social platforms.Guest:Edwin is the Founder and CEO of The Social Sandwich and leads strategy across FaceBook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, Snapchat, and Twitter (X) for small businesses. Previously, Edwin was the Senior Social Media and YouTube Producer on The Voice Australia, and was also the Senior Social Producer at Network 10. He has also led strategies for the Australasian Survivor, I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here, and 10 Sport.Find Us Online:James Lawrence LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jameslawrenceoz/ Smarter Marketer Website: https://www.smartermarketer.com.au/ Rocket Agency Website: https://rocketagency.com.au/ Rocket Agency LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rocket-agency-pty-ltd/Buy Smarter Marketer:Hardcover: https://amzn.to/30O63kg Kindle: https://amzn.to/2ZqfCWm About the Podcast:This is the definitive podcast for Australian marketers. Join Rocket Agency Co-Founder and best-selling author, James Lawrence in conversation with marketers, leaders, and thinkers about what it takes to be a smarter and more successful marketer.
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This week, we talk about the highlights of neurological understanding, spanning from Ancient Egypt to the Romans to Medieval Islamic surgeons. Check out our website at https://thehistoryofmedicine.buzzsprout.com/! E-mail me at thehistoryofmedicinepodcast@gmail.com!Say hi on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TheHistoryOfMedicine!Transcripts and Sources here at https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/19hHEgjSdLvSjsd6K3frEFSD1p_fnFKpM?usp=sharing!
Edwin Smith is the founder of The Social Sandwich but his unfiltered and raw approach to telling it how it is on social media is likely where you'll recognise his name. That or his love for party shirts - a strategic brand play that we will discuss! Along with 10+ years of experience in the sports and entertainment industry, Edwin has uniquely found a way to identify, dispel and discuss social media trends and predict the unpredictable when it comes to social algorithms. Thanks for tuning in to Art of the Game - If you're enjoying what you hear, please consider giving us a thumbs up and hitting that SUBSCRIBE button. It really helps us grow and bring you more awesome content. And don't forget to share this with your colleagues and friends who might enjoy it too! Follow us on Instagram Follow us on LinkedIn Follow us on Twitter
💻 #AlaCartaIB3 | Ja disponible el programa 11x64 (edició 467) de l'11a temporada de Font de Misteris. Hem començat el programa coneguent un papir bastanc curios. És el Papir egipci de Edwin Smith. Què descriu? Al Contes i Rondalles amb Irene Font, hem parlat de la creu de’n Ribes i el Primer Diumenge de Maig. Quina història hi ha al darrera?
The man, the myth, the sandwich is BACK. This time not as a guest, Edwin Smith (aka The Social Sandwich) joins us a co-co-host on the show. A longer listen that is truly worth it: - Some wedding updates from Barks and some tips from Edwin - A look at some badly sponsored content b/w Gillette and the New England Patriots - Heartwarming 'candid' moments with SE Phoenix - NRL TALK (Yes, that's right) from the Dolphins - An egg that's also a boss? Or a boss that's also an egg.. We're looking at you, WNBL - THE FIGHT YOU'VE ALL BEEN WAITING FOR. WE SORT OUT BIRTHDAY GRAPHICS ONCE AND FOR ALL Like, listen, subscribe and enjoy. https://linktr.ee/contentcatchup We love you all. xoxo
Y ahora hablaré de los inventos que los egipcios hicieron antes que el mundo. Y el primer invento papiro La invención del papel se le atribuye a los antiguos egipcios, ya en el año 300 a. C., cuando pudieron desarrollar la técnica de hacer papel, mediante el uso de papel de papiro "del género de las plantas Saad". El papiro se hizo a partir del tallo de eso La planta submarina cuyo ancho puede alcanzar el ancho de una mano humana, y después de que se quitó la pierna, se dividió en rodajas longitudinales que se extendían hasta aproximadamente un metro o tres pies. Luego se pule el sol y los extremos del papel resultante finalmente se aplanan para que la longitud de la página no supere los 25-30 cm o 10 a 12 pulgadas. - Y fuentes históricas dicen que los egipcios eran muy rápidos en la técnica de hacer papel, y este papel era uno de los productos básicos más importantes que se exportaban desde el antiguo Egipto, y que la tecnología era un secreto en ese momento para los antiguos egipcios por lo que podrían monopolizar la industria del papel. Y el segundo invento de los bolígrafos de caña. - Con la invención del papel, fue necesario inventar algo para escribir, y como el papiro era grueso y duro, los antiguos egipcios tuvieron que inventar algo fuerte que les permitiera escribir en papiro grueso, por lo que inventaron bolígrafos de caña hechos de paja de caña, y luego los cortó en diferentes tamaños, luego los usó para escribir, y hasta este momento todavía usan plumas de caña en caligrafía árabe. Y el tercer invento de la tinta negra Entre todos los asombrosos inventos de los antiguos egipcios, la tinta negra fue uno de los más grandes y más utilizados hasta nuestros días. Por ejemplo, utilizaron óxido férrico en lugar de hollín para darle un color rojo a la tinta. Y el cuarto invento fue el calendario solar. El calendario solar, que fue desarrollado por los antiguos egipcios, dividía el año en 13 meses, según el ciclo del sol. El calendario egipcio es considerado uno de los primeros calendarios conocidos por la humanidad, y también es el más preciso hasta ahora en términos de condiciones climáticas y agrícolas durante el año. Por eso, el agricultor egipcio confía en él en las temporadas de crecimiento y los cultivos que cultiva durante el año, desde hace miles de años hasta la actualidad. Y el quinto invento fueron las pirámides. La palabra pirámides se convirtió en un nombre sinónimo de las tumbas de los antiguos egipcios, ya que la pirámide escalonada de Djoser fue la primera pirámide construida en la historia, en la era de la Tercera Dinastía. Y la sexta invención de los instrumentos quirúrgicos. - El primer documento médico egipcio antiguo fue el papiro egipcio que fue descubierto por Edwin Smith, y aún existe hasta que lo establezcamos, según los arqueólogos.48 técnicas quirúrgicas únicas para operaciones quirúrgicas, así como yesos, suturas, vendajes y cauterización. técnicas utilizadas en cirugía. Noha Nassar Gracias por escuchar Fuentes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVOLWLId9yo https://knowledge0world.blogspot.com/2015/11/inventions-of-ancient-egyptians.html
Remontant à environ 1600 ans avant notre ère, le papyrus égyptien Edwin Smith est sans doute le premier document connu qui traite de chirurgie. Il nous donne un aperçu très intéressant sur l'avancée de l'ancienne médecine égyptienne.Un papyrus médical découvert au XIXe siècleCe manuscrit médical faisait partie d'un lot de deux documents, acheté, en 1862, par un collectionneur du nom d'Edwin Smith. C'est lui qui donna son nom à l'un des manuscrits. Il vendit l'autre à un égyptologue prussien, Georg Ebers.Légué par ses descendants à une société culturelle américaine, le papyrus Edwin Smith fut traduit et publié par les soins d'un autre égyptologue, l'Américain James Henry Breasted.Exposé ensuite au musée de Brooklyn, le papyrus finit par rejoindre, en 1948, les collections de l'Académie de médecine de New York.Un traité sur les blessures de guerreLe papyrus Edwin Smith est sans doute le premier document chirurgical connu. Il s'agit probablement d'un traité de chirurgie conçu pour soigner des blessures de guerre.En tout, le manuscrit comprend 48 descriptions de blessures, sans doute causées par des armes tranchantes sur le champ de bataille. Le ou les auteurs n'exposent pas là des cas d'espèce, mais le résultat de leurs observations.Ainsi, ils décrivent des procédés de suture pour fermer les plaies, qui varient d'ailleurs selon la profondeur des blessures. On trouve dans le manuscrit ce qui est sans doute la première description du cerveau, à qui l'auteur attribue déjà des fonctions comparables à celles que nous connaissons aujourd'hui.Dans l'ensemble, il ne s'agit donc pas d'un traité théorique, mais d'une œuvre empirique, renfermant des conseils pratiques sur la façon de soigner des blessés.Dans la même veine, il donne aussi des recommandations sur la manière d'éviter les infections, en employant du miel par exemple. Le papyrus contient aussi de véritables recettes dans des domaines aussi variés que les soins cosmétiques ou la gynécologie.Le manuscrit Edwin Smith est souvent attribué à Imhotep. Considéré comme le premier médecin connu, celui qui fut aussi le vizir du roi Djéser vécut au IIIe millénaire avant notre ère. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Edwin Smith from The Social Sandwich is a social media expert having worked on some of the biggest reality TV shows to hit Australian screens. Starting at 10 Sport and developing the 10 Motorsport social presence in the early days of Facebook Live, Edwin went on to be the social media producer for I'm a Celebrity…Get me out of Here, visiting the South African jungle three seasons in a row and spending time with Julia Morris and Dr. Chris Brown. He's also worked on Survivor and The Voice among many others and says his claim to fame is having some B-Grade celebrities like his Instagram posts! He now is a consultant to businesses, celebrities and sportspeople on their social media presence through The Social Sandwich. Some of the key takeaways from this episode include: Stay up to date with new additions to Facebook, Instagram, TikTok etc and experiment with them Develop a short list of what you think are your main areas of interest or attributes Be authentic Social media is an escape and should be entertaining as well A big g'day to the Marketing team at Hello Fresh as well...feel free to slide into our DMs :-) You can follow Edwin on Twitter @socialsandwich_ and through @thesocialsandwich on Instagram and Facebook or email thesocialsandwich@gmail.com. For Motorsport Coaching podcast listeners, he is offering a special. For $90 (usually $140) Edwin will provide you with a 60 minute private consultation that includes: Social media audit (what you're doing well, what you can improve on) Social media best practice Q&A Content brainstorm Strategy and planning ideas Anything else you want to use the time for! Reach out to him through socials or on email to take advantage of the offer. Other Instagram pages mentioned in the show: Matty J - @matthewdavidjohnson Julia Morris - @ladyjuliamorris Dr. Chris Brown - @drchrisbrown I'm a Celebrity - @imacelebrityau 10 Motorsport - @10motorsport Kate Peck - @katepeckme Support Motorsport at Pimpama Group (Xtreme Karting Complex): https://www.facebook.com/groups/2919786098280388 This week's motorsport coaching podcast, powered by Motiv8 Training is a bit of fun. We catch up with Edwin Smith from the Social Sandwich. Matt Payne with you once again. Edwin's been at the forefront of social media for a decade which started in motorsport when he was at Channel 10. He has some great stories, tips and tricks from the ever changing face of social media and gives us an insight as to what it was like racing zebras and hippos to work when he was the Social Media Producer on I'm a Celebrity get me out of here in the South African jungle. He's also giving an exclusive offer to Motorsport Coaching listeners, more on that later and in the show notes. In the meantime, we've got plenty happening at Team Motiv8 including our new website which has launched at motiv number 8 dot com dot au. Motiv8's online training courses are available on there. Rather than starting your engine this week, load up your sandwich with your favourite fillings, kick back and enjoy my catch up with Edwin Smith from The Social Sandwich. --- Well thanks again to Edwin Smith, there were plenty of great tips there. The Social Sandwich is offering a discount to Motorsport Coaching podcast listeners. For $90, Edwin will provide a one to one coaching session including a social media health check, impart some best practices, content brainstorm and Q&A. If you were one of the businesses or celebrities he normally consults, that would be $140, so reach out, take advantage and give him some love - full details in the show notes. If you haven't filled out the survey in relation to The Motorsport Conference yet, jump onto our Facebook page and fill it out, the program is filling nicely! Thanks again to Edwin for his time, keep in touch with us in relation to your racing program and how we might be able to help you whether nutrition, fitness, diet or media. And if anyone has a contact at Hello Fresh - send this to them and put them in touch with us! Also a quick shoutout to our friends at the Xtreme Karting Complex on the Gold Coast, home of karting's Race of Stars. The guys there have been dealt a rough hand from the local council which sees 20 people out of work and the venue shut down - hopefully only temporarily. If you haven't already, show your support by joining the Support Motorsport at Pimpama Facebook Group and let's get this facility back up and running. Thanks again guys, we love the support, here's to Covid buggering off so we can enjoy far more blue skies and green racing this year! Until I'm next in your earballs, I'm Matt Payne and you've been listening to the Motorsport Coaching podcast, powered by Motiv8 Training!
Edwin Smith from The Social Sandwich is a social media expert having worked on some of the biggest reality TV shows to hit Australian screens. Starting at 10 Sport and developing the 10 Motorsport social presence in the early days of Facebook Live, Edwin went on to be the social media producer for I'm a Celebrity…Get me out of Here, visiting the South African jungle three seasons in a row and spending time with Julia Morris and Dr. Chris Brown. He's also worked on Survivor and The Voice among many others and says his claim to fame is having some B-Grade celebrities like his Instagram posts! He now is a consultant to businesses, celebrities and sportspeople on their social media presence through The Social Sandwich. Some of the key takeaways from this episode include: Stay up to date with new additions to Facebook, Instagram, TikTok etc and experiment with them Develop a short list of what you think are your main areas of interest or attributes Be authentic Social media is an escape and should be entertaining as well A big g'day to the Marketing team at Hello Fresh as well...feel free to slide into our DMs :-) You can follow Edwin on Twitter @socialsandwich_ and through @thesocialsandwich on Instagram and Facebook or email thesocialsandwich@gmail.com. For Motorsport Coaching podcast listeners, he is offering a special. For $90 (usually $140) Edwin will provide you with a 60 minute private consultation that includes: Social media audit (what you're doing well, what you can improve on) Social media best practice Q&A Content brainstorm Strategy and planning ideas Anything else you want to use the time for! Reach out to him through socials or on email to take advantage of the offer. Other Instagram pages mentioned in the show: Matty J - @matthewdavidjohnson Julia Morris - @ladyjuliamorris Dr. Chris Brown - @drchrisbrown I'm a Celebrity - @imacelebrityau 10 Motorsport - @10motorsport Kate Peck - @katepeckme Support Motorsport at Pimpama Group (Xtreme Karting Complex): https://www.facebook.com/groups/2919786098280388 This week's motorsport coaching podcast, powered by Motiv8 Training is a bit of fun. We catch up with Edwin Smith from the Social Sandwich. Matt Payne with you once again. Edwin's been at the forefront of social media for a decade which started in motorsport when he was at Channel 10. He has some great stories, tips and tricks from the ever changing face of social media and gives us an insight as to what it was like racing zebras and hippos to work when he was the Social Media Producer on I'm a Celebrity get me out of here in the South African jungle. He's also giving an exclusive offer to Motorsport Coaching listeners, more on that later and in the show notes. In the meantime, we've got plenty happening at Team Motiv8 including our new website which has launched at motiv number 8 dot com dot au. Motiv8's online training courses are available on there. Rather than starting your engine this week, load up your sandwich with your favourite fillings, kick back and enjoy my catch up with Edwin Smith from The Social Sandwich. --- Well thanks again to Edwin Smith, there were plenty of great tips there. The Social Sandwich is offering a discount to Motorsport Coaching podcast listeners. For $90, Edwin will provide a one to one coaching session including a social media health check, impart some best practices, content brainstorm and Q&A. If you were one of the businesses or celebrities he normally consults, that would be $140, so reach out, take advantage and give him some love - full details in the show notes. If you haven't filled out the survey in relation to The Motorsport Conference yet, jump onto our Facebook page and fill it out, the program is filling nicely! Thanks again to Edwin for his time, keep in touch with us in relation to your racing program and how we might be able to help you whether nutrition, fitness, diet or media. And if anyone has a contact at Hello Fresh - send this to them and put them in touch with us! Also a quick shoutout to our friends at the Xtreme Karting Complex on the Gold Coast, home of karting's Race of Stars. The guys there have been dealt a rough hand from the local council which sees 20 people out of work and the venue shut down - hopefully only temporarily. If you haven't already, show your support by joining the Support Motorsport at Pimpama Facebook Group and let's get this facility back up and running. Thanks again guys, we love the support, here's to Covid buggering off so we can enjoy far more blue skies and green racing this year! Until I'm next in your earballs, I'm Matt Payne and you've been listening to the Motorsport Coaching podcast, powered by Motiv8 Training!
Must Have Tool For Hiring: An Organizational Chart Template Human anatomy is simply the study of the structure of the human body. In 1862, an antiquities dealer from Bridgeport, Connecticut named Edwin Smith was living in Egypt and connected with Mustapha Aga, another dealer. Smith purchased an ancient Egyptian medical papyrus that dates back to the 17th century BC and had taken residence for all of those years in a tomb near Thebes, Egypt. The Edwin Smith Papyrus as it would become known, is the oldest surviving deep-dive into 48 various cases of trauma to the human body. The Edwin Smith Papyrus served as an external map to an internal world so others could quickly and systematically build on the prior learning of others. The papyrus is the oldest trauma text in existence and is remarkably cutting edge for its antiquity. Each of our businesses has a structure, an anatomy. In the same way science has uncovered eleven primary systems in the human body (i.e. cardiovascular, musculo-skeletal, etc.) it is crucial that we understand and publish the primary systems of our business along with the muscles that allow them to function. It is time we value the simple business org chart in the way we value a simple anatomy drawing realizing that it brings empowering internal clarity for all of our employees to see the systems and muscles of the body. To build a simple org chart need not be complex. First, write out the four systems that are found in every business. Administration (to include accounting and finance), operations or production, marketing, and then sales. Each business is supported with these four structures, and each of the four structures will have various muscle sets to help them move. Second, write out the minimum number of roles within each system that will enable the business to move. Be very careful to not start writing the names of people in those roles, but instead to have a mindset of role first, people agnostic. We must be careful to not build the business around certain people (because people may change), but instead to build the business around specific roles that we will then place in the skilled custody of people down the road. It is rarely a good idea to find a person and then write a role. Instead, ask the business what roles it needs to best operate towards its identified mission. Third, determine who is responsible for the day to day oversight of the entire body (business), and then who will be responsible for the oversight of each individual system and the roles that make that system work. Once the roles are complete, only then do we fill the roles with people. For some, one person may fill multiple roles (i.e. office manager, bookkeeper, etc.), for others, multiple people may fill one role (i.e. superintendent, customer support). For the basic org chart, focus on the roles first, the people will come later. Once built you will have created clarity for you, your team, and future team members to come. You will then be able to get on with the business of writing powerful job roles that are aligned with the proper structure of your business and then align the right people with the right role!
Must Have Tool For Hiring: An Organizational Chart Template Human anatomy is simply the study of the structure of the human body. In 1862, an antiquities dealer from Bridgeport, Connecticut named Edwin Smith was living in Egypt and connected with Mustapha Aga, another dealer. Smith purchased an ancient Egyptian medical papyrus that dates back to the 17th century BC and had taken residence for all of those years in a tomb near Thebes, Egypt. The Edwin Smith Papyrus as it would become known, is the oldest surviving deep-dive into 48 various cases of trauma to the human body. The Edwin Smith Papyrus served as an external map to an internal world so others could quickly and systematically build on the prior learning of others. The papyrus is the oldest trauma text in existence and is remarkably cutting edge for its antiquity. Each of our businesses has a structure, an anatomy. In the same way science has uncovered eleven primary systems in the human body (i.e. cardiovascular, musculo-skeletal, etc.) it is crucial that we understand and publish the primary systems of our business along with the muscles that allow them to function. It is time we value the simple business org chart in the way we value a simple anatomy drawing realizing that it brings empowering internal clarity for all of our employees to see the systems and muscles of the body. To build a simple org chart need not be complex. First, write out the four systems that are found in every business. Administration (to include accounting and finance), operations or production, marketing, and then sales. Each business is supported with these four structures, and each of the four structures will have various muscle sets to help them move. Second, write out the minimum number of roles within each system that will enable the business to move. Be very careful to not start writing the names of people in those roles, but instead to have a mindset of role first, people agnostic. We must be careful to not build the business around certain people (because people may change), but instead to build the business around specific roles that we will then place in the skilled custody of people down the road. It is rarely a good idea to find a person and then write a role. Instead, ask the business what roles it needs to best operate towards its identified mission. Third, determine who is responsible for the day to day oversight of the entire body (business), and then who will be responsible for the oversight of each individual system and the roles that make that system work. Once the roles are complete, only then do we fill the roles with people. For some, one person may fill multiple roles (i.e. office manager, bookkeeper, etc.), for others, multiple people may fill one role (i.e. superintendent, customer support). For the basic org chart, focus on the roles first, the people will come later. Once built you will have created clarity for you, your team, and future team members to come. You will then be able to get on with the business of writing powerful job roles that are aligned with the proper structure of your business and then align the right people with the right role!
Today we celebrate a man who found all the answers to life in nature, and we still learn from his profound observations today. We'll also learn about a botanist and publisher who found fame and forged meaningful connections with top botanical illustrators and horticulturists of his time. We’ll hear an excerpt about spring in Paris from an American author and journalist who lives in France. We Grow That Garden Library™ with a fun fiction book about a botany major who feels a kinship with plants on the brink of extinction. And then we’ll wrap things up with a little article published on this day in 1985 about ferns from the great garden writer Frances Perry. Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart To listen to the show while you're at home, just ask Alexa or Google to “Play the latest episode of The Daily Gardener Podcast.” And she will. It's just that easy. 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I'd love to meet you in the group. Important Events April 21, 1838 Today is the birthday of the Scottish-American naturalist, conservationist, and author John Muir. Muir was known by many names: "John of the Mountains,” “Father of Yosemite,” and "Father of the National Parks.” In particular, John’s work to preserve Yosemite resulted in a famous picture of Muir posing with President Teddy Roosevelt on Overhanging Rock at the top of Glacier Point in Yosemite in 1903. And, when I was researching Charles Sprague Sargent (the first director of Harvard University's Arnold Arboretum in Boston), I stumbled on a fun little story about John and Charles that was featured in a 1915 article. It’s a favorite of mine because it highlights the personality differences between the extroverted John Muir and the very serious Charles Sargent. It turns out that the two men had gone on a trip one fall to hike the mountains in North Carolina. John wrote, "The autumn frosts were just beginning, and the mountains and higher hilltops were gorgeous. We climbed slope after slope through the trees till we came out on the bare top of Grandfather Mountain. There it all lay in the sun below us, ridge beyond ridge, each with its typical tree-covering and color, all blended with the darker shades of the pines and the green of the deep valleys. . . . I couldn't hold in and began to jump about and sing and glory in it all. Then I happened to look round and catch sight of [Charles Sargent] standing there as cool as a rock, with a half-amused look on his face at me but never saying a word. "Why don't you let yourself out at a sight like that?" I said. "I don't wear my heart upon my sleeve," he retorted. "Who cares where you wear your little heart, man?" I cried. "There you stand in the face of all Heaven come down on earth, like a critic of the universe, as if to say, Come, Nature, bring on the best you have: I'm from BOSTON!" It was John Muir who said these wonderful quotes: The mountains are calling, and I must go. In every walk with nature, one receives far more than he seeks. Everybody needs beauty as well as bread, places to play in and pray in, where nature may heal and give strength to body and soul. Between every two pines is a doorway to a new world. April 21, 1864 Today is the anniversary of the death of the English bookseller, printer, publisher, pharmacist, and botanist, Benjamin Maund. Benjamin had a large garden where he enjoyed cultivating seeds from around the world. He had a special curiosity about wheat and was interested in crossing and growing different wheat cultivars. He even exhibited wheat and gave talks on it when he had time. In 1846, an English newspaper reported that Benjamin was the first botanist to attempt to improve wheat through hybridization. On Christmas day in 1813, after his father died, Benjamin bought a bookstore and publishing house. The entrepreneurial move would set the stage for his greatest work - a monthly publication designed to be both useful and affordable called, The Botanic Garden. Despite the publication’s London imprint, Benjamin lived and worked in the small market town of Bromsgrove all of his life. Published between 1825 and 1850, The Botanic Garden brought Benjamin notoriety and authority. Benjamin became a Fellow of the Linnean Society, and he even corresponded with other top botanists like Darwin’s mentor, John Stevens Henslow of Cambridge University. Benjamin’s main goal was to share “hardy ornamental flowering plants, cultivated in Great Britain.” Each monthly edition of The Botanic Garden featured a colored illustration of four different flowers, along with four pages of descriptive text. As a result, Benjamin worked with some of the best botanical artists of his time, including Augusta Withers, Priscilla Bury, and Edwin Smith. In fact, Benjamin’s own daughters, Eliza and Sarah, experimented with botanical illustration, and their work was also featured in the publication. Today, all of the issues of The Botanic Garden, along with over 1200 pieces of original botanical art produced for publication, are preserved at the Natural History Museum in London. Benjamin also introduced a biennial to Britain - the Spiny Plumeless Thistle or Welted Thistle (Carduus acanthoides "KARD-ew-us "ah-kan-THOY-deez"). As with most thistles, the Welted Thistle is an invasive herb that can grow one to four feet tall. It has a thick taproot that can grow to a foot long, and the purple to pink flower can appear individually or in clusters. Although it is a thistle, the Welted Thistle bloom is really quite pretty. Poignantly, sixty-four years after his death, Benjamin’s hometown memorialized him with a tablet showing his head surrounded by a wreath of Carduus acanthoides. Unearthed Words Spring had come to the market as well. Everywhere there were young green things, the tips of asparagus, young leeks no bigger than scallions. There was crisp arugula, curled and tangled, and fresh green peas, plump in their pods. I had no idea what I wanted to make for dinner. This didn't pose a problem; on the contrary, it was an opportunity, a mini-adventure. The season's new ingredients brought new ideas. The first baby tomatoes were coming in from Sicily. I bought a box of small red globes still on the vine and a red onion in my favorite childhood shade of royal purple. Maybe I would make a salsa for the dorade (do-rahd) I'd picked up at the fishmonger. I imagined a bright confetti, the tomatoes mixed with freshly chopped coriander, maybe a sunny mango. ― Elizabeth Bard, American author, Lunch in Paris: A Love Story, with Recipes Grow That Garden Library Kinship of Clover by Ellen Meeropol This botany-inspired fiction book came out in 2017 with a theme centered around endangered plants and a premise that examines how to stay true to the people you care about while trying to change the world. In this book, Ellen Meeropol tells the story of a botany major at the University of Massachusetts, named Jeremy who feels a kinship with plants that are nearing or have become extinct. Jeremy first appeared in Ellen’s book House Arrest as a nine-year-old child who had survived family trauma and found safety in the family greenhouse where he loved to draw plants. This book is 248 pages of one young man’s struggle to fight for the environment and climate justice without losing the people he loves. You can get a copy of Kinship of Clover by Ellen Meeropol and support the show using the Amazon Link in today's Show Notes for around $5 Today’s Botanic Spark Reviving the little botanic spark in your heart April 21, 1985 On this day, the garden writer, Frances Perry, shared a charming article in her regular gardening column in The Observer about how to grow a fern spore. She wrote: My father-in-law, Amos Perry, once told me that if I pushed a stopperless bottle upside down in moist shady soil, a fern would grow inside it. So I did just that and then forgot it. Two years later, while separating some large hellebore plants, we came across the old bottle. Sure enough, there was a baby fern growing inside. The spores; can survive in their millions until conditions for growth are right. Next, Frances shared how to propagate ferns: The best way to propagate [ferns] is by division. This is a good time both to plant and divide. Propagation by means of spores is more laborious. Towards the end of summer, the spores are found on the backs of mature fronds. When ripe, they can be shaken off, then sown on fine soil in a pot or pan. Do not cover with soil, but lay a pane of glass over the top to maintain humidity. Stand the pot in a saucer with a little rainwater at its base. Keep the temperature at about 65 degrees Fahrenheit, and remove the glass for about an hour daily to change the air. Wipe it dry before returning. Eventually, green cushion-like bodies will appear… Later, first tiny green leaves... It will be at least another 12 months before good plants are produced. Finally, Frances highlights a variety of ferns. Regarding Queen Victoria’s fern, she wrote, Queen Victoria's Fern, Athyrium filix-femina 'Victoriae' ("ah-THEER-ee-um FY-lix--FEM-in-uh”), which has its 3-foot fronds and all their pinnae (segments) crossed to form V’s as well as boasting crested edges, was found near a Scottish cart track more than a century ago. Regarding the Royal Fern, Frances said, No waterside fern is more regal than the Royal Fern, Osmunda regalis ("oz-MUN-duh ray-GAH-lis"), the 8- to10-foot fronds once sheltered an ancient British king, Osmund, from marauding Danes. Then Frances shared her favorite ferns for wet gardens and indoor spaces. She wrote: Good ferns for soggy spots include all of the Heart's Tongues; the Netted Chain Fern, Woodwardia areolata ("wood-WAR-dee-ah arr-ee-oh-LAY-ta"), a creeping plant for swampy ground, and the Dwarf Oak Fern, Gymnocarpium dryopteris 'Plumosum' ("jim-n-oh-KAR-pi-um dry-OP-ter-is ploom-oh-sim"). Ferns suitable for indoor culture include most Maidenhairs, Adiantums ("AYE-dee-ANT-ums") — which incidentally loathe tobacco smoke — the Hare's Foot [or the Squirrel's Foot fern], Davallia fejeensis, (“duh-vall-ee-uh fee-jay-en-sis”) — ideal for hanging baskets with its brown exposed tubers like animal paws, the long-fronded aptly-named Ladder Ferns (Nephrolepis "nef-ro-LEP-iss" varieties - like the sword fern or Boston fern) and the Bird's Nest Fern, Asplenium nidus "as-PLEE-nee-um Nye-dis"; which produces 24-inch fronds shuttlecock fashion in a wide circle. In nature, Asplenium perches on trees, but our 20-year-old does very well in a large flower pot. I only water into the center of the plant, not into the soil. Thanks for listening to The Daily Gardener. And remember: "For a happy, healthy life, garden every day.
Survivor Australia. Love Island. I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here. Adam Gilchrist's personal content creator. There's not much that this week's guest hasn't worked on. As the brains behind Channel 10 Australia's social content for over four years, Edwin Smith knows a thing about producing content. Settle in for one of the most enjoyable chats so far on the pod, as we tap into the brains of one of the best in the business. Enjoy and remember to follow us on Twitter, Instagram and YouTube! Make sure you go ahead and give Edwin a follow at @socialsandwich_ on Twitter and @thesocialsandwich on Instagram. You won't regret it. xoxo
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Dr. Edwin M. E. Smith, is a Bermudian artist and art educator. His mixed media artwork and illustrations can be found in collections internationally and has been included in Biennial Exhibitions hosted by the Bermuda National Gallery. His professional experience includes corporate graphic design and three decades of teaching studio art and art history from elementary school through university levels. Since 1998, He has taught in the Art & Design Program at Bermuda College. He is the author of two books, which are vital to Bermudian art History “image Making and the Bermudian artist and Paw Paw Bermuda which is a book, he co authors with his family. He presently serves on the Acquisition and Exhibition Committee for the Bermuda National Gallery. He is also the Chairman for the Bermuda Society of Arts Bursary Awards. His work embraces a post colonial focus. He responds to his environments untold stories and topical issues occurring in Bermuda, with the understanding that they reflect universal themes. His mixed media works are visual commentary and provides critique of social realities Through , acrylic, charcoal, photography, collage and three-dimensional components. For the past seven years, his palette has been mostly black and white, contrasting values and documentary contribution. His work is an ongoing exploration of identity and place. He has made significant contribution to Bermuda arts education and Bermudian art history . You can connect with Dr. Smith on Instagram at www.instagram.com/edsmithbda.art
Edwin Smith returns to the show to join Mitch and Matt as they break down a thrilling Origin 3 which saw the Blues lose the game, and then win it again in the blink of an eye - what happens now? Has the Mad King vanquished Kevin Walters for good? Who knows! As always, there’s game recaps, tips, your questions and more! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
With Dale off finding himself in Europe, Long-time listener Edwin Smith gets his podcast debut to help Mitch and Bungard look back at all the action from Origin 1 - did he have a better debut in the spotlight than Justin Hodges did? You decide! As always, there’s game recaps, tips, your questions and more! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, we interview Edwin Smith of Feral Interactive, the developer and publisher of Mac and iOS games about the design challenges of bringing complex desktop games to the iPad and iPhone.
1:20 What’s For Dinner: Best Edibles Ellen and I award a Golden Gnome to edible plants with surprising flavors. 3:56 Insider Information: Best desk bouquet Flowers What a treat it is to gather flowers and foliage for small bouquets. And the Gnome goes to… 6:59 Eat, Drink, Grow: Science, Art and Dinner! And the Gnome goes to… Best Gathering of The Plant Tribe, Wild Category: Wild Harvest Festival Best Gathering of The Plant Tribe, Cultivated Category: Perennial Plant Association Best Art Made With Plants, Wild Category: Mullbury Woods Frames Best Art Made With Plants, Cultivated Category: Botanical collage by Peggy Turner Zablotny Best Non-Plant Podcast That Featured Plants: Stuff You Should Know, January 2, 2018 Most Surprising Plant Book: An Arkansas Florilegium by Edwin Smith and Kent Bonar, published by the University of Arkansas Press 20.40 Did You Know: Best Fire Pit Plants: Sedum acre and Thymus serpyllum… low, tough and…edible! 23.35 Love Letters and Questions: A love letter from Ellen and CL to other people. Best plant hashtag: #monsteramonday
David Jones is an up and coming writer and author of 28 years old. He was born in Indianapolis, Indiana and moved to St. Petersburg, Florida at a young age, where he spent most of his childhood. During High school, he moved to Lake City in North Florida with his family. In his time as a student in high school, he discovered his passion of writing and story telling. After high school, he briefly attended ITT Technical Institute while majoring in Game Design, seeking out his obsession with story creation in gaming. His favorite genres include, but are not limited to, Science Fiction, Science Fantasy, Drama and Adventure. His favorite hobbies also stem from his thrill of story creating through art and movies, as well as video games. His love for writing goes hand in hand with his obsession with story creating. He has several projects in development, and his first published work, The Autobiography of Edwin Smith, being that of a completely self published work. He is also constantly working on an adventure novel series with four 'main' books planned and two side stories included. He is currently working entirely on his lonesome and his beginning his search for publishers. His overall goal in life is to bring his imaginations to life in order to share his stories with the rest of the world, all in hopes of leaving a burning impression in the reader's mind in the form of a story they'll find hard to put down.
En el programa de esta semana de Ágora Historia en Gestiona Radio, tendremos los siguientes contenidos: - El Doctor Miguel Ángel Pertierra nos h ablará sobre la medicina en el Antiguo Egipto, donde conoceremos qué es el Papiro Edwin Smith. En el papiro en cuestión, se descubre por primera vez al médico que busca los misterios del cuerpo humano y reconoce procesos y condiciones surgidos de causas físicas. - Les acercaremos la exposición "Palencia y su esplendor medieval",sobre el enlace de los primeros príncipes de Asturias donde pone de manifiesto el esplendor de Palencia en la Edad Media. La exposición conmemora la creación del título de príncipes de Asturias con motivo de su enlace matrimonial en la Catedral de Palencia en el año 1388. La muestra integrada por retratos de los reyes de España desde Enrique IV, documentos, fotografías y ropaje de la época, pone de manifiesto el esplendor que vivió Palencia en la Edad Media de forma didáctica y visual y que dio lugar a acontecimientos tan importantes como la creación de la primera universidad de España, la imposición de la banda dorada a la mujer palentina o el propio enlace de los que fueron los primeros Príncipes de Asturias, los reyes Catalina y Enrique. - El escritor Antonio Velasco Garrido, autor del libro "Historia de España escrita para mis nietos", nos hablará sobre su concepción de la Historia de España, y de manera resumida, elaborará un estudio de los personajes y acontecimientos que a lo largo de los siglos han ido encadenando la historia de nuestra nación. - Conoceremos las principales noticias acaecidas en torno a la Historia, de la mano de David Benito y Gema García Ruipérez.
Talking visual effects with Emmy winner Emile Edwin Smith (Battlestar Galactica, Firefly) and motions graphics with illustrator and teacher Jon Conrad.