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Hang out with the Ancestral Science Podcast Team to discuss the last episode...which was "Art & Science of Beads, Quills, Fur, Hide, & Bark" with Kim Brothers of Moonstone Creation.WE ARE ON YOUTUBE! If you want to SEE this episode, go here.Check out:Moonstone Creation in Inglewood in Calgary AlbertaAuthentically Indigenous Craft Market, December 5-7 at The Confluence in Calgary Alberta.Great places to get some authentic, local holiday gifts, and support Indigenous businesses! Get your own unique Indigenous Science Merch All proceeds support knowledge keeper honoraria and keep the pod going.Thanks Emil Starlight for editing and videography, Alex F for production support, and Yvonne Jobin and Moonstone for hosting us!Lots of resources and links and fun at our NO AI webpagehttps://www.relationalsciencecircle.comA LOT more trusted resources will be uploaded there soon....Can you believe we are kinda on Youtube....slowly....check it out. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this edition of West Virginia Outdoors, Chris Lawrence delivers a full morning of hunting and fishing stories from across the Mountain State — starting with the show open and moving through four big-buck interviews and a river-run “best of” fishing segment.Segment 1 – Show Open:Chris kicks off the show with listener shout-outs from across the country and previews four remarkable West Virginia buck stories. He sets the stage with updates from elk camps, podcast listeners abroad, and a rundown of where each of the day's featured hunters took their deer.Segment 2 – Jamie Suko, Braxton County:Jamie Suko proves you don't need a large tract of land to harvest a trophy buck. From just over two acres behind her home, she tags a big 10-point she and her husband had tracked for a year. She walks Chris through the hunt, the nerves, the shot at 30 yards, and the fast recovery — all while juggling a toddler back at the house.Segment 3 – Hayden Blankenship, Wyoming County:Next up is Hayden Blankenship, who takes a Southern West Virginia bow-only county giant — a 10-point buck he'd documented for more than a year. Hayden describes near-misses from the previous season, velvet photos, and the dramatic opening-day encounter when the deer fed five yards from his blind before presenting a perfect shot.Segment 4 – “Best Of” River Fishing with Larry Nibert:Chris heads out on the water with Larry Nibert of The West Virginia Experience for a replay of one of the show's most popular fall fishing conversations. They discuss reading river water, locating smallmouth pockets, cold-weather gear, and why sudden temperature drops produce trophy fish. Along the float, they break down lure selection, turbidity, oxygen levels, and navigating the ledges of the New River. Savannah even hooks multiple fish during the interview.Segment 5 – “Best Of” Fur Tanning with Keith Daniels:The show closes with a visit to the West Virginia Trappers Convention, where fur buyer Keith Daniels explains the science behind properly scraping, drying, and preparing pelts. Chris asks about common mistakes trappers make, how long pelts stay on stretchers, and the chemistry of pickling and tanning. Daniels details how furs are transformed into lightweight, flexible leather ready for the garment trade.
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Fins, Fur and Feathers: Bird Migration Nutrition Changes for the Cow and Calf Changes in the Holstein Breed 00:01:05 – Fins, Fur and Feathers: Bird Migration: Today's show kicks off with part of a Fins, Fur and Feathers podcast episode from Drew Ricketts and Joe Gerken as they explain what triggers birds to migrate and how they make the trip. Fins, Fur, and Feathers wildlife.k-state.edu 00:12:05 – Nutrition Changes for the Cow and Calf: Gregg Hanzlicek, K-State veterinarian, keeps the show rolling as he highlights the changes in energy and protein needs for cows and common causes of weak or stillborn calves. 00:23:05 – Changes in the Holstein Breed: K-State dairy specialist Mike Brouk ends the show discussing changes that we've seen in the Holstein breed over the last 20 years and whether to expect more changes down the road. Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu. Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Shelby Varner and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast. K‑State Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan. For more information, visit www.ksre.ksu.edu. K-State Extension is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
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They call it greedy. We call it boundaries. This is Greedy Bitch — where groomers stop settling, stop explaining, and start living life on their own terms. I'm your host, River Lee — and listen, if your hands hurt, your phone won't stop buzzing, and your clients are already asking to be squeezed in before the holidays… friend, I feel you. We are about to be in the thick of it. It's the season of over-caffeinated chaos. Fur is literally everywhere. You've got bows in places bows were never meant to be. And somehow, even with all this “holiday cheer,” you're starting to feel… tapped out. Because here's the thing no one tells you about gratitude season: it can make you forget your own limits. You start thinking, “I should be thankful. I should say yes. I should just push through.” But that's not gratitude — that's martyrdom dressed like a turkey. True gratitude doesn't mean saying yes to everything. It means respecting yourself enough to say no when you need to. So today, we're going to talk about something most groomers struggle with — especially this time of year — and that's boundaries. Because friend, boundaries are not mean. Boundaries are not selfish. Boundaries are how you say, “I'm grateful for what I have — and I want to protect it.” So grab that cold cup of coffee from this morning, take a deep breath, and let's talk about how “no” can actually be the kindest form of “thank you.” Let's be real. Groomers have a hard time saying no. Some of us will spend hours dematting a dog so we don't have to send them home as a shaved naked sacrificial lamb for the holidays… Then someone squeezes in that once a year husky or the doodle who canceled the last 2 months appointments… then, SURPRISE! They have to get in now because it's an emergency. It seems like the holidays mean handling cranky clients —God forbid you tell someone you can't squeeze them in? That you'll have to shave their dog like a naked mole rat? Suddenly we're hiding in the back room so we don't have to make eye contact with the customer we know is going to be pissed or turning the ringer off so you don't have to avoid the call from ‘you know who.' Why? Because we're scared. Scared of losing clients. Scared they'll bad-mouth us online. Scared they'll think we don't care about their pets we sacrifice so deeply for. And then there's the guilt. “Oh, they've been coming here forever.” “Oh, their dog's so sweet, I'll just squeeze them in.” “Oh, it's just one more little Shih Tzu — what's the harm?” The harm is your sanity. Every “just one more” chips away at your patience, your body, and your joy. And let's not forget the soft yes. You know the one: “Let me see what I can do.” “If someone cancels, I'll call you.” Or my personal favorite: “I'll try to fit you in somewhere.” No you won't. You're already booked up to your eyeballs. You're lying to yourself out of guilt. Here's what happens — you say yes out of kindness, but then you're angry the whole time you're grooming that dog. You try to smile when they come to pick up but you know they don't actually appreciate how much you did for them. You're rushing, your back hurts, you're starving, and you're muttering under your breath like, “I swear, next year I'm not doing this again.” But you will — unless you start recognizing that saying yes to everyone else means saying no to yourself. You think you're being grateful, but what you're really doing is giving your peace away in tiny little pieces — one soft yes at a time. And listen, if you've ever found yourself crying in your car between grooms, eating gas station snacks for lunch, and wondering why you're so tired — it's not because you're weak. It's because you've been saying “yes” when your soul and body has been begging you to say “no.” Alright— let's reframe this whole thing. What if saying “no” was actually the most loving thing you could do? Think about it this way: When you say no to an overbooked day, you're saying yes to the dogs already on your table. You're saying yes to doing your best work. When you say no to last-minute chaos, you're saying yes to your health, your family, your peace. That's not rejection — that's respect. Boundaries are love with structure. You know how we have grooming loops to keep dogs safely on grooming tables and in tubs? Boundaries are the emotional version of that. They keep your career from falling off the table. Let me tell you a quick story. A few years ago, I had a client — sweet lady, older and a terrible planner. Every thanksgiving AND christmas, she'd call me in a panic: “Oh River, I forgot to book! Can you just squeeze in Bailey? Just this once?” And every year, I'd cave. I'd stay late, skip dinner, and tell myself, “It's fine, it's the holidays.” One year, I was so behind that I actually forgot to eat for 12 hours. I was shaky, dehydrated, and trying to not shave down the ancient skin tag riddled bichon because ‘surely this is the last time' while convincing myself I was being kind. Spoiler alert: I wasn't. I was exhausted, cranky, and if I'm honest, Bailey could feel it. The following year, I said no. Kindly. Firmly. “I'm so sorry, I'm not accepting grooming clients in November or December if they had not received a full groom in September or October. Let's pre-book for next time so this doesn't happen again.” She huffed. She whined. And then? She booked ahead. Because clients adjust to the boundaries you teach them. That's when it hit me: Every time you say yes to something that hurts you, you're teaching clients that your time and energy don't matter. But every time you say no with confidence, you teach them that they're working with a professional — not a pushover. Boundaries don't scare away the right clients. They filter out the wrong ones. Alright, let's talk about how to actually do this. Because it's one thing to nod along, and it's another to hit “send” on that text that says, “I can't fit you in.” Here's where to start: Step one: Decide your limits before the chaos hits. Know the last booking date before the holiday. Are you working the morning of thanksgiving? Are you closed christmas eve morning? Then decide limitations like no full grooms the week of Thanksgiving or Christmas. Maybe set limits of how many dogs per day you'll groom and see what feels healthy. Write it down — because when you're tired, when you feel pressure, your boundaries get fuzzy. Step two: Communicate clearly. You can be kind and firm. Try something like: “Hey! I'm fully booked for the holidays, but I'd love to add you to my cancellation list or get you on the schedule for January.” That's not rude — that's clear boundaries. Step three: Use your tools. Post booking reminders on social media. Use automated messages. And if writing those texts stresses you out — don't worry, I've got you covered. I created a Free Holiday Boundaries Script with word-for-word responses for every “Can you squeeze me in?” and “But I forgot to book!” message you'll get this season. You can grab it right now at SavvyGroomer.com/HolidayBoundaries Step four: Enforce your boundaries. Once you set them, stick to them. Because if you don't respect your own limits, no one else will. You teach people how to treat you — and that includes your clients. Before we wrap up, I just want you to remember this: Boundaries are not barriers — they're bridges. They connect who you are to the life you actually want to live. When you say “no” from a place of love, you're saying, “I want to keep doing this career I adore, without losing myself in it.” That's not selfish. That's sacred. So this week, I want you to pick one small boundary to hold. Maybe it's no texting after hours. Maybe it's saying “no” to a same-day request. Maybe it's taking a lunch break — a real one, with food that didn't come from a gas station or dunkin donuts. Whatever it is, do it for you. Because gratitude without boundaries is just burnout in a cute outfit. You deserve peace. You deserve rest. And you deserve to be respected — by your clients and by yourself. Alright, that's it for this week's episode of Greedy Bitch. If this hit home, share it with a fellow groomer who needs permission to say “no” without guilt. And don't forget to grab your Free Holiday Boundaries Script at SavvyGroomer.com/HolidayBoundaries Until next time — stay grateful, stay gritty, and as always… stay greedy, bitch.
Sindri, Lirril, and Elias arrive at their desired destination... Check out the podcast: Fables of Frost and Fur! Story by Travis Vengroff (Game Master) Produced, Edited, and with Sound Design by Travis Vengroff Executive Producers: Dennis Greenhill, Carol Vengroff, AJ Punk'n, & Maico Villegas Mixing and Mastering by Finnur Nielsen Transcriptions by KC Casill & Kessir Riliniki Cast: Narrator / Game Master – Travis Vengroff Father Sindri Westpike – Eyþór Viðarsson Rowena Granitepike – Hem Brewster Lirril – Tanja Milojevic Elias "Payne" Embertree – Drew Tillman Sister Andradite Cavernsfall – Marcy Edwards Akrill of House Kel-Tor – Kristján Atli Heimisson Music: (in order of appearance) Music Director / Arranged by - Travis Vengroff Music Engineer (Musiversal) - Gergő Láposi "The Allshadow" - Written and performed by Brandon Boone, Orchestrated, and Mixed by Steven Melin, Orchestrated by Catherine Nguyen, Violin by Matheus Garcia Souza, Hurdy Gurdy by Johannes Geworkian Hellman, Hammered Dulcimer by Kyle Paxton, Budapest Choir, Brass, & Strings Recorded by Musiversal "Unchecked Ambition" - Co-Written by Travis Vengroff, Co-Written, Orchestrated, and Mixed by Steven Melin, Other credits match ^ "What Lurks Beneath (Between Time Edition)" - Co-Written by Travis Vengroff, Co-Written, Orchestrated, and Mixed by Steven Melin, Other credits match ^ "Westmann's Hold" - Written by Steven Melin, Other credits match ^ "Funeral Rite of Celegon (Major Key)" - Written by Eyþór Viðarsson & Hem Cleveland, Arranged, Performed, & Produced by Steven Melin "Steel and Shadows" Written & Mixed by Steven Melin, orchestrated by Christopher Siu, Cello by Scott Semanski, Hurdy-Gurdy & Dulcimer by Enzo Puzzovio, violin by Matheus Garcia Souza, Budapest Strings by Musiversal Dark Dice art by Allen Morris with lettering by Kessir Riliniki This is a Fool and Scholar Production. For early episodes and bonus content join us at: https://www.patreon.com/FoolandScholar Check out our Merch: www.DarkDice.com Free Transcripts are also available: https://www.patreon.com/posts/dark-dice-22460850 Special Thanks to: Our Patreon supporters! | Hem Cleveland | Our Fool & Scholar Discord Lampreys! | Carol Vengroff Content Warnings: Blood Ritual, Body Horror (Transformation), Drinking (alcohol), Fire, Loss (Familial), Needles (Darts) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Fins, Fur and Feathers: Safely Harvesting Wildlife Insects Overwintering in Kansas Continued Cattle Testing for Bird Flu 00:01:05 – Fins, Fur and Feathers: Safely Harvesting Wildlife: Part of a Fins, Fur and Feathers podcast episode from Drew Ricketts and Joe Gerken starts off the show as they converse about legally and safely hunting and processing wildlife. Fins, Fur, and Feathers wildlife.k-state.edu 00:12:05 – Insects Overwintering in Kansas: K-State crop entomologist Jeff Whitworth keeps the show moving as he mentions the armyworms should be done for the winter and how multi-colored Asian lady beetles, ground beetles and attic flies can overwinter in homes. 00:23:05 – Continued Cattle Testing for Bird Flu: Ending the show is K-State dairy specialist Mike Brouk discussing the current status of bird flu across the United States and how continual testing is having a positive impact on detecting potential problems in dairy herds. Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu. Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Shelby Varner and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast. K‑State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan
Kirsten reflects on her journey in the industry over the past five years, emphasizing the importance of authenticity and self-acceptance. She shares personal anecdotes about overcoming self-consciousness and the pressure to conform to others' expectations.More on Enso:https://ensowax.com/https://www.instagram.com/ensowax/Join our community page: https://discord.gg/mbCUTRZfZmFollow me on Instagram
Stéphane Bern raconte Diane de Poitiers qui fut, durant plus de 20 ans, la favorite du roi Henri II. Présente à la cour dès l'enfance du petit prince, en sa qualité de demoiselle d'honneur, elle s'est rapidement attachée au jeune dauphin. Ce qui n'a pas manqué d'alimenter les fables les plus excentriques à son sujet...Que sait-on véritablement de cette favorite royale parmi les plus célèbres de notre histoire ? Quelle influence a-t-elle eue auprès du roi Henri II ? Comment est-elle devenue un personnage incontournable de notre roman national ?Pour en parler, Stéphane Bern reçoit Didier le Fur, historien, auteur de la biographie "Diane de Poitiers" (Tempus). (rediffusion)Au Coeur de l'Histoire est un podcast Europe 1. - Présentation : Stéphane Bern - Réalisation : Guillaume Vasseau- Rédaction en chef : Benjamin Delsol- Auteur du récit : Albane Le Conte- Journaliste : Armelle ThibergeHébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Get episodes without adverts at EasyStoriesInEnglish.com/Support. Your support is appreciated! Would you go fishing on Halloween night? That's when demons walk the Earth, and nobody is truly safe... But Murdo McTaggart doesn't believe in superstitions like that, and he heads out to catch fish while the other villagers go to church. He'll come to regret that mistake as the Devil - Auld Clootie himself - comes to him in the form of 13 tone-deaf cats. Have a spooky time with today's Scottish folk tale! Apologies for the changes to the usual schedule - I'm recovering from an appendicectomy (having my appendix removed) so I've had to move things around a bit. Go to EasyStoriesInEnglish.com/DemonCats for the full transcript. Level: Beginner Genre: Horror. Vocabulary: Demon, Fisherman, Superstition, Fur, Disappear, Bone, Stab, Scratch, Bite, Priest, Holy water. Setting: Scotland. Word Count: 1423. Author: Ariel Goodbody. 00:00 Intro 01:09 Pumpkin Day? 02:28 Vocabulary descriptions 02:32 Demon 03:12 Fisherman 03:30 Superstition 04:10 Fur 04:24 Disappear 04:47 Bone 05:09 Stab 05:35 Scratch and bite 06:01 Priest 06:16 Holy water 06:52 The Demon Cats 08:02 Murdo ignores the warnings 09:14 Something dark is coming... 10:13 The cats sing a cumha 11:48 The first gift 12:32 Another 'song' 13:20 Another offering 13:54 More singing?! 14:57 A clever trick 16:11 A fight to the death? 17:07 A cry for help 18:01 Just in time! 19:32 Outro Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kirsten discusses effective strategies for estheticians to leverage Black Friday not just for immediate sales, but to ensure a busy January and beyond.More on Enso:https://ensowax.com/https://www.instagram.com/ensowax/Join our community page: https://discord.gg/mbCUTRZfZmFollow me on Instagram
Egill Ploder og Kristmundur Axel. Rikki rauður heima. Fáum að heyra úr umferðinni sem var algjörlega í bullinu þennan morgunin. Kristmundur Axel í mjúku spurningunum. Aron Kristinn (AK RIZZ) í spjalli um TakkTakk og nýja tónlist. Furðulegustu klásúlur í samningum fótboltamanna. Þetta og mikið meira til í þætti dagsins.
Fins, Fur and Feathers: Amphibians Green Stem in Soybeans New Dairy Technology 00:01:05 – Fins, Fur and Feathers: Amphibians: Drew Ricketts and Joe Gerken from K-State with part of their Fins, Fur and Feathers podcast kick off today's show as they converse about amphibians and their development and lifecycle. Fins, Fur, and Feathers wildlife.k-state.edu 00:12:05 – Green Stem in Soybeans: K-State Extension agronomist Tina Sullivan continues the show as she explains green stem in soybeans and how harvest is going in Kansas. Green Stem Syndrome in Soybeans 00:23:05 – New Dairy Technology: Ending the show is K-State dairy specialist Mike Brouk discussing new technology he viewed at the World Dairy Expo and how it could help the dairy industry improve efficiencies on the farm. Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu. Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Shelby Varner and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast. K‑State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan
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Q&A session where Kirsten addresses common questions about pricing strategies, profitability, client management, and the use of discounts.More on Enso:https://ensowax.com/https://www.instagram.com/ensowax/Join our community page: https://discord.gg/mbCUTRZfZmFollow me on Instagram
Host Chris Lawrence takes listeners deep into the world of West Virginia's trappers and outdoorsmen in this edition of West Virginia Outdoors. From the state Trappers Association Convention in Glenville, Chris talks with retired biologist Bill Healy about the surprisingly detailed process of butchering and cooking snapping turtles, with insights on responsible harvesting. Later, Mike Hardbarger of the Ritchie County Trappers explains how to clean, dye, and wax traps for a new season, and fur buyer Keith Daniels breaks down the science of tanning pelts — from pickling to finishing. A fascinating look at Appalachian outdoor traditions and craftsmanship
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Fins, Fur and Feathers: Deer Hunting Plots 3rd Annual Landowner Conference at K-State Corn Variety Changes 00:01:05 – Fins, Fur and Feathers: Deer Hunting Plots: Drew Ricketts and Joe Gerken start today's show with part of a Fins, Fur and Feathers podcast episode discussing food and hunting plots for deer. Fins, Fur, and Feathers wildlife.k-state.edu 00:12:05 – 3rd Annual Landowner Conference at K-State: K-State Extension farm economist, Robin Reid, and Director of the Office of Farm and Ranch Transition at K-State, Ashlee Westerhold, continue the show highlighting and previewing the Kansas Landowner Conference and what attendees could learn. AgManager.info/Landowner 00:23:05 – Corn Variety Changes: Mike Brouk, K-State dairy specialist, ends the show explaining the move away from brown midrib hybrid corn varieties and how that will impact seed offerings for 2026. Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu. Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Shelby Varner and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast. K‑State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan
In this episode of the Waxing Podcast, host Kirsten connects with various waxers to discuss their experiences, challenges, and insights in the beauty industry.More on Enso:https://ensowax.com/https://www.instagram.com/ensowax/Join our community page: https://discord.gg/mbCUTRZfZmFollow me on Instagram
Why do beavers work so hard building dams and lodges? Discover how God designed beavers just right for the tasks at hand, and what these natural engineers can teach us about our work.Here's our trail map:What Makes a Beaver's Fur, Tail, and Teeth Special?Why and How Do Beavers Build Dams?Why Is a Beaver's Work Important?How Does God Help Us Do Good Work?Eryn's Books:The Nature of Rest: What the Bible and Creation Teach Us About Sabbath Living: https://www.amazon.com/Nature-Rest-Creation-Sabbath-Living/dp/0825448891Rooted in Wonder: Nurturing Your Family's Faith Through God's Creation: https://www.amazon.com/Rooted-Wonder-Nurturing-Familys-Creation/dp/0825447615936 Pennies: Discovering the Joy of Intentional Parenting: https://www.amazon.com/936-Pennies-Discovering-Intentional-Parenting/dp/0764219782Episode Links:Save 25% on The Origin Series by The Science Dilemma: https://sciencedilemma.samcart.com/referral/JOMTEcvo/o7DCTN842btBrX9hListen to The Science Dilemma Podcast: https://www.thesciencedilemma.com/podcastExplore Apologia's award-winning curriculum and courses: https://www.apologia.com/Marine Biology Trips by Evidence 4 Faith: https://evidence4faith.org/marine-biology/Nat Theo Club Bonus Video: https://erynlynum.com/club-videosGet full lesson guides in the Nat Theo Club: https://erynlynum.com/clubFree Beaver Coloring Sheet: https://erynlynum.com/beaver-dams-for-kids/Ask your nature question: https://erynlynum.com/askScriptures Referenced in This Episode:“For we are God's masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so we can do the good things he planned for us long ago.” Ephesians 2:10 (NLT)“In all the work you are doing, work the best you can. Work as if you were doing it for the Lord, not for people.” Colossians 3:23 (NCV)“May the favor of the Lord our God rest on us;establish the work of our hands for us—yes, establish the work of our hands.” Psalm 90:17 (NIV)Terms Learned in This Episode:Rodent: A category of mammals that have special teeth designed for gnawing. Their front incisor teeth keep growing and they must chew on things to keep them short and usable.Semi-aquatic: An animal that lives partly on land and partly in water.“Beaver Wool”: A beaver's underfur. The soft, fluffy layer of fur close to its skin.Guard Hairs: Long, stiff hairs on the outside of a beaver's fur that...
Fins, Fur and Feathers: Aerating Ponds What Mike Johanns is Watching in Agriculture Revised USDA Numbers Impact Dairy 00:01:05 – Fins, Fur and Feathers: Aerating Ponds: Part of a Fins, Fur and Feathers podcast episode with Drew Ricketts and Joe Gerken kicks off today's show as they explain the importance of aeration, methods of aerating and if you can aerate too much. Fins, Fur, and Feathers wildlife.k-state.edu 00:12:05 – What Mike Johanns is Watching in Agriculture: Continuing the show is a panelist from the Flinchbaugh Forum Mike Johanns, former U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, as he discusses his career and what he is keeping in an eye on in agriculture and what he encourages farmers and ranchers to pay attention to. Flinchbaughcenter.com 00:23:05 – Revised USDA Numbers Impact Dairy: K-State dairy specialist Mike Brouk ends the show looking at the potential impact the revised USDA milk production, All Milk price for 2025 and cow numbers could have on the dairy industry. Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu. Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Shelby Varner and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast. K‑State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan
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Yotto delivers an emotive progressive journey, showcasing tracks from The Cure, Cristoph, Adana Twins, Township Rebellion, Eli & Fur, Kasablanca, HNTR, and more.01. The Cure - A Fragile Thing (Âme Remix) 00:34 02. Guy Didden - Venture 06:15 03. Cristoph - Come With Me (Spencer Brown Remix) 13:05 04. Adana Twins - Try 18:05 05. Township Rebellion - Rainbow Serpent 24:31 06. A. Fleming - Des-Des 29:16 07. Seyah - Nebula 33:10 08. Eli & Fur - Make Believe 35:15 09. Kasablanca - Audio Machina 41:26 10. Vhyce & The Haze - Algo En Mi 46:12 11. Julian Wassermann & Deniz Bul - Code 50:10 12. HNTR - Shook Ones pt III 52:47 13. Fonzerelli - Moonlight Party 56:01
In this episode, Kirsten shares insights on common mistakes made by waxers, emphasizing the importance of using quality products, proper pre and post care, effective client interaction, and maintaining good ergonomics during treatments.More on Enso:https://ensowax.com/https://www.instagram.com/ensowax/Join our community page: https://discord.gg/mbCUTRZfZmFollow me on Instagram
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Fins, Fur and Feathers: Voles Storage Tank Safety in Agriculture Awarding McCarty Family Farms 00:01:05 – Fins, Fur and Feathers: Voles: K-State wildlife specialist Drew Ricketts and fisheries and aquatics Extension specialist Joe Gerken start the show as they discuss voles and what to do if you see the rodent in your yard. Fins, Fur, and Feathers wildlife.k-state.edu 00:12:05 – Storage Tank Safety in Agriculture: Continuing the show is Mitch Ricketts, professor of agricultural safety and health at K-State, as he explains the safety concerns and precautions for storage tanks on agricultural operations. Protecting Yourself from Respiratory Hazards in Agriculture 00:23:05 – Awarding McCarty Family Farms: K-State dairy specialist Mike Brouk ends the show taking a closer look at McCarty Family Farms, a fourth-generation dairy farm family, that will be recognized as the 2025 Dairy Producers of the Year at the World Dairy Expo at an awards banquet on October 1. Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu. Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Shelby Varner and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast. K‑State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan
I read from furring to furunculosis. The word of the episode is "furuncle". There are 9 types of fur seals! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fur_seal Use my special link https://zen.ai/thedictionary to save 30% off your first month of any Zencastr paid plan. Create your podcast today! #madeonzencastr Theme music from Tom Maslowski https://zestysol.com/ Merchandising! https://www.teepublic.com/user/spejampar "The Dictionary - Letter A" on YouTube "The Dictionary - Letter B" on YouTube "The Dictionary - Letter C" on YouTube "The Dictionary - Letter D" on YouTube "The Dictionary - Letter E" on YouTube "The Dictionary - Letter F" on YouTube Featured in a Top 10 Dictionary Podcasts list! https://blog.feedspot.com/dictionary_podcasts/ Backwards Talking on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmIujMwEDbgZUexyR90jaTEEVmAYcCzuq https://linktr.ee/spejampar dictionarypod@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/thedictionarypod/ https://www.threads.net/@dictionarypod https://twitter.com/dictionarypod https://www.instagram.com/dictionarypod/ https://www.patreon.com/spejampar https://www.tiktok.com/@spejampar 917-727-5757
Send us a textMost people don't know how much an animal suffered for the fur trim on a jacket or a hat. Many also don't know where the trim really comes from, or what life is like on a fur farm. We've got two experts on this episode who reveal the truth.Learn more here: humaneworld.org/furfreeLove and compassion for animals can bring everyone together. ‘Humane Voices' is the official podcast of Humane World for Animals. We'll explore the issues facing animals, interview worldwide animal experts, and discuss what you can do to get involved and help. If you care about the welfare of animals, or have a special pet or two in your life, this is the podcast for you.Contact us at podcast@humaneworld.org to offer feedback and suggest future episode topics.
Continued Record High Cattle Market Prairie Dog Control Podworms and Headworms 00:01:05 – Continued Record High Cattle Market: A cattle market update from Oklahoma State University livestock economist Derrell Peel begins today's show. He discusses the continued record high market and his concerns and excitement. Cow-Calf Corner Newsletter Less Cattle in U.S. Feedlots; More Cattle in Canade and Australia 00:12:05 – Prairie Dog Control: Keeping the show moving is Drew Ricketts, K-State wildlife specialist, explaining prairie dogs and the issues they create as well as the various methods of control. Wildlife.K-State.edu Prairie Dog Management - Fins, Fur and Feathers 00:23:05 – Podworms and Headworms: Jeff Whitworth, K-State crop entomologist, ends the show sharing about podworms and headworms and the problems they cause for soybean and sorghum growers. Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu. Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Shelby Varner and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast. K‑State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan
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Managing Ponds Kansas State Fair 4-H Projects Forage Requirements 00:01:05 – Managing Ponds: We start our week with part of a Fins, Fur and Feathers podcast episode, as K-State wildlife specialist Drew Ricketts and fisheries/aquatic extension specialist Joe Gerken discuss managing ponds. Fins, Fur and Feathers Podcast 00:12:05 – Kansas State Fair 4-H Projects: K-State 4-H specialist Kelsey Nordyke continues the show, as she details agriculture science projects to check out at this years state fair. Fair Resources 00:23:05 – Forage Requirements: Tuesday's show ends with Mike Brouk, K-State dairy specialist who mentions forage season coming to a close and encourages producers to determine how much forage they'll need moving forward. Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu. Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Shelby Varner and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast. K‑State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan
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Fins, Fur and Feathers: Ecosystems Preparing for Wheat Milk Lines: Mike Brouk 00:01:05 – Fins, Fur and Feathers: Ecosystems: We begin today's show with K-State Drew Ricketts and Joe Gerken and part of the Fins Fur and Feathers podcast as they discuss benefits of burning and managing different types of ecosystems. Fins, Fur, and Feathers 00:12:05 – Preparing for Wheat: Dorivar Ruiz Diaz, K-State soil fertility specialist, keeps the show rolling as he explains what nutrients wheat growers should test for in their fields to be ready for the next season. 00:23:05 – Milk Lines: Mike Brouk: K-State dairy specialist Mike Brouk ends today's show discussing the health risks associated with drinking raw milk and how pasteurization helps protect consumers from the risk of foodborne illnesses. Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu. Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Shelby Varner and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast. K‑State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan
Celluloid Pudding: Movies. Film. Discussions. Laughter. History. Carrying on.
Sam and Beth discuss an intriguing little film about the artistic awakening of the groundbreaking photographer Diane Arbus. Imagine it is the late 1950s, and you are being suffocated by crinoline and your girdle. There is an insatiable curiosity within you to go to places you have never been, and to bear witness to people and lifestyles outside of the homogenized social norms of the time. Suddenly a mysterious stranger appears, who is both spirit guide and seducer, holding a candle to your pathway of liberation. Nicole Kidman, Ty Burrell, and Robert Downey Jr. execute the machinations of this parlor film perfectly. Fur probably feels itchy in August.Episode links: “Masters of Photography Diane Arbus” (1972) https://youtu.be/Q_0sQI90kYI?si=d1PieZbEBJofkJxt“Female Photographers - Brief History of Women With a Camera” https://blog.bridgemanimages.com/blog/brief-history-of-women-and-photography
In this episode of the Waxing Podcast, Kirsten shares her personal journey as an esthetician, discussing the challenges and triumphs of running her own business. She reflects on the importance of sleep, the struggles of finding a suitable workspace, and the lessons learned throughout her entrepreneurial journey.More on Enso:https://ensowax.com/https://www.instagram.com/ensowax/Follow me on Instagram
In this episode, we're joined by Dr. Drew Ricketts, Wildlife Extension Specialist at Kansas State University, to explore why even the best intentions can lead to harmful outcomes when it comes to wild animals. From “rescuing” fawns to preventing snake bites, Dr. Ricketts walks us through common human-wildlife encounters and explains how species are biologically adapted to thrive without our help. We discuss Kansas laws, public health risks, and what to do if you encounter injured or endangered wildlife. Most importantly, we unpack how to teach the next generation to respect wild animals—by giving them the space they need to stay wild.Fins, Fur, and Feathers: https://open.spotify.com/show/7HyaYenrLLztd5l9NseZ8hLet wildlife be wild: https://www.ksre.k-state.edu/news-and-publications/news/stories/2025/05/agriculture-leave-wildlife-alone.htmlWildlife Rehabilitation Permit Information: https://ksoutdoors.com/Services/Rehabilitation/Wildlife-Rehabilitation-Permit-InformationK-State Extension Wildlife Management: https://www.wildlife.k-state.edu/Animal Diversity Web: https://animaldiversity.org/
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In this episode of the Waxing Podcast, Kirsten discusses the journey of transitioning from being an employee to going solo as an esthetician. She emphasizes the importance of understanding the responsibilities that come with being your own boss, the need for effective marketing, and the value of building a personal brand before making the leap. Kirsten also highlights the benefits of being an employee and encourages listeners to consider their options carefully.Save 10% off on Enso with code TWP10 and join our FREE community group (IT'S FUN I SWEAR): https://discord.gg/mbCUTRZfZmMore on Enso:https://ensowax.com/https://www.instagram.com/ensowax/Follow me on Instagram
Brent's back for part two of his conversation with Dr. Drew Ricketts. After his Kansas coyote hunt with decoy dogs, he sat down with Kansas State University professor and Kansas Extension Service Wildlife Control Specialist, Dr. Drew Ricketts, to correct Brent on some coyote facts. KSRE Wildlife Management on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoCUoT3Oi90S5zDnzgL34iAFins, Fur, and Feathers on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7HyaYenrLLztd5l9NseZ8hKSRE Wildlife Management: https://www.wildlife.k-state.edu/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ksrewildlifeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ksre_wildlife/ Shop This Country Life Merch Connect with Brent and MeatEater MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, and Youtube Clips Subscribe to the MeatEater Podcast Network on YouTube Shop This Country Life Merch Shop Bear Grease MerchSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WATCH on YouTube: https://youtu.be/CE7T6FtXTEY - Before you teach “whoa,” make sure your bird dog understands this. In Part 1 of the Iron Oak Steadiness Series, we break down the foundation every pointing dog needs before formal steadiness training begins. From sight-based drills and scent cone setup to using remote bird launchers the right way, this episode walks you through the most overlooked step in teaching dogs how to reliably hold point—without losing drive or confidence. -
Hollyleaf and Lionblaze are coping (badly) as the search for Sol reroutes. Meanwhile, Jayfeather is coping (badly) while being attacked by kits.Book: Warriors, Series 3: Power of Three #6: SunriseSupport us on Ko-fi! WCWITCast Ko-fiFollow us on BlueSky! WCWITCastFollow us on Instagram! WCWITCastCat Fact Sources:That Darn Cat! - Wikipedia!Syn Cat - IMDbSaluting our Animal Actors: SynPurr-n-Fur.org - Cats in Films and TVThat Darn Cat (1997 film) - WikipediaElvis - IMDbThat Darn Cat (1997) - Cinema CatsMusic:The following music was used for this media project:Happy Boy Theme by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3855-happy-boy-themeLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ The Curtain Rises Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This transformative podcast work constitutes a fair-use of any copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US copyright law. Warrior Cats: What is That? is not endorsed or supported by Harper Collins and/or Working Partners. All views are our own.
In this episode of the Waxing Podcast, host Kirsten discusses the critical importance of first-time client experiences in the waxing industry. She emphasizes the need for estheticians to create a welcoming environment, educate clients rather than sell to them, and develop unique strategies to stand out in a saturated market. Kirsten shares personal anecdotes and practical tips to ensure that new clients feel comfortable, valued, and likely to return, ultimately leading to business growth and client retention.More on Enso:https://ensowax.com/https://www.instagram.com/ensowax/Follow me on Instagram
Brent took a trip back to college on this episode! After his Kansas coyote hunt with decoy dogs, he sat down with Kansas State University professor and Kansas Extension Service Wildlife Control Specialist, Dr. Drew Ricketts, to correct Brent on some coyote facts. KSRE Wildlife Management on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoCUoT3Oi90S5zDnzgL34iAFins, Fur, and Feathers on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7HyaYenrLLztd5l9NseZ8hKSRE Wildlife Management: https://www.wildlife.k-state.edu/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ksrewildlifeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ksre_wildlife/ Shop This Country Life Merch Connect with Brent and MeatEater MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, and Youtube Clips Subscribe to the MeatEater Podcast Network on YouTube Shop This Country Life Merch Shop Bear Grease MerchSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Firestar picked all the people with B's in their name to go on this trip. Much to Tangletongue's confusion. Book: Warriors, Series 3: Power of Three #6: SunriseSupport us on Ko-fi! WCWITCast Ko-fiFollow us on BlueSky! WCWITCastFollow us on Instagram! WCWITCastCat Fact Sources:Purr-n-Fur.org - Cats in Films and TVCrookshanks is Living a Diva LifestyleWayback - iomtoday.coMusic:The following music was used for this media project:Happy Boy Theme by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3855-happy-boy-themeLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ The Curtain Rises Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This transformative podcast work constitutes a fair-use of any copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US copyright law. Warrior Cats: What is That? is not endorsed or supported by Harper Collins and/or Working Partners. All views are our own.
In this episode, Kirsten welcomes Wednesday from Wicked Aesthetics to discuss the intersection of motherhood and entrepreneurship in the beauty industry. They explore the importance of community and networking, and the evolving role of social media in connecting with clients and brands.More about Wednesday:Instgram: https://www.instagram.com/wednesdaythelasher/?hl=enLash courses: https://www.wickedesthetics.co/training?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaeAiacGRaMPgjBZyTe-tK1wsTCbvsf6v7FI_Op5LYpWy3MWj-a4kLjb3qOf6w_aem_LnnSZ62HtaQ_iMJLAoC5iQAbout Wednesday:https://www.wickedesthetics.co/links/?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAacqV5aKS_jUOptDipmc7MfWJjkrKowxGZOa_2MHXKWRhhZ0igfUwuGcI3I2FA_aem_r8ezKSZ0N85KK4CXNuqCuQMore on Enso:https://ensowax.com/https://www.instagram.com/ensowax/Follow me on Instagram