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Are you ready to enjoy fine art from around the world, all in one place? On today's podcast, Scottsdale Art Week founder and owner of Brennen Fine Art Trey Brennen and strategic partner architect Mark Candelaria share why you don't want to miss this year's Scottsdale Ferrari Art Week, a three-day event filled with fine art from around the world and exciting activities for attendees to enjoy. BACK STORY Trey Brennen is a 2nd generation Art Dealer who has resided in 6 affluent art communities around the country, and has exhibited in multiple fairs from NY to Wyoming. Brennen is the founder of Artisor, an online platform that allows artists to illustrate their own markets and offers a 7-day Auction for artists, galleries, and Collectors. Mark Candelaria, AIA started the firm in 1999 after an 18-year career as one of the founding partners of CCBG Architects in Phoenix. During his time at CCBG he worked for and with the legendary George W. Christensen, FAIA who mentored Mark from the time he joined the firm at age 22 in 1982 until Christensen's retirement in 1999 whereupon Mark decided to go out on his own. Along the way Mark has carefully assembled a team very dedicated to the values that act as the soul of Candelaria Design. Named a Master of the Southwest in 2005 by Phoenix Home and Garden Magazine, Mark and his team all share the passion of good design coupled with warm and friendly personal service. From his tours to Italy to cooking for his clients upon the completion of their home, the process of designing a home means so much more than just producing a set of plans to his team – the process of designing a home means the creation of a whole new way of living that accentuates and celebrates every aspect of living in a home. Website: candelariadesign.com thbrennenfineart.com Instagram: @brennanfineart @candelariadesign For Tickets: https://scottsdaleartweek.com/tickets/ SUBSCRIBE TO ICONIC HOUR If you enjoyed today's podcast, I'd be so appreciative if you'd take two minutes to subscribe, rate and review ICONIC HOUR. It makes a huge difference for our growth. Thanks so much! ICONIC LIFE MAGAZINE Stay in touch with ICONIC LIFE magazine. We invite you to join our digital VIP list and SUBSCRIBE! JOIN OUR ICONIC COMMUNITY Website: iconiclife.com Instagram: @iconiclifemag Facebook: Iconic Life YouTube: ICONIC LIFE FOLLOW RENEE DEE Instagram: @iconicreneedee LinkedIn: Renee Dee Thanks for being a part of our community to Live Beautifully.
How do you decide what goes in each edition of a regular gardening magazine? Martin talks to the editor of Kitchen Garden Magazine: Steve OttMartin and Jill reveal the monthly feature they're excited about writing for the magazine.Plus Martin answers some of your gardening questions. #GardeningPodcast #podcast #garden #gardeningVisit potsandtrowels.com for links to all the videos & podcast episodesEmail Questions to info@potsandtrowels.com The Pots & Trowels team:Martin FishJill FishSean RileyFind out more about Martin & Jill at martinfish.com Find out more about Sean at boardie.comPodcast produced by the team, edited by Sean, hosted by buzzsprout.com
This weeks episode is with award winning Landscape Designer Tom Massey, author of The Resilient Garden and named one of the top 50 garden designers in House and Garden Magazine. We talk designing and planting before our horti hangout with Chris Jesson (aka. @GroovyGardeningUK) who chats about his career change into horticulture, gardening with autism and any other planty topic that comes up! Sponsors of series 13 are Lava-Lite - Naturally The Best Effortlessly nourish and protect your plants with a collection of totally non-toxic, environmentally friendly, sustainable, pH neutral, lightweight and 100% natural products. Derived from volcanic deposits, LAVA-LITE was formed by nature over 10,000 years ago. The collection is made up of eight different horticultural growing/potting media and pest control products, with each continually offering the same natural benefits: thermal protection, moisture retention and control, soil conditioning and providing a nutrient boost; as well as being completely child, pet and environmentally safe. LAVA-LITE is chemically inert, zero-harm and does not kill pests. It acts as a natural barrier and deterrent, providing an opportunity for them to simply move on. All the products can be used anywhere in the home and garden without worry and any predators eating prey that have come in to contact with LAVA-LITE will not be harmed, keeping eco-systems balanced, maintained and sustainable. The LAVA-LITE collection is available in handy 1 litre and 3 litre resealable pouches. They are easy to use, provide great results and don't require careful handling, making them perfect for the novice gardener and specialist grower. Learn more at www.lava-lite.co.uk
If you've ever wondered what it's like to work as an interior stylist for one of Australia's most respected and long-standing magazines, or perhaps launch your own interior design studio, you're about to get a behind-the-scenes look at what really happens. Come listen to my conversation with Kate Nixon, who has been working for House & Garden magazine for 20 years, runs a homewares shop and is quickly growing an interior design studio, catering to clients across the country. Kate is pulling back the curtain on what it's like to style homes for a magazine, how she chooses which homes get featured, and shares an honest look into what it takes to build an interior design studio. NEW! Want to finally get clarity on which style suits you best? Take the Personal Interior Style Quiz now (it just takes two minutes!) at nataliewalton.com/stylequiz Podcast shownotes: https://www.nataliewalton.com/podcast/130 Connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nataliewalton Connect on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thenataliewalton
The KG team chat to YouTuber and permaculture expert Huw Richards Huw is a renowned food growing expert, prolific YouTuber, best-selling author and leading voice in permaculture. Tony and Steve chat to him about his journey into gardening and his innovative approach to growing food. In conjunction with Huw, Readly, the one stop marketplace for digital magazines, has compiled some fascinating insights into our hobby. For more info check out our website: Kitchen gardens are a gardening priority this year says gardening expert, Huw Richards. Readly is currently giving 2 months of unlimited reading to over 7000 digital magazines and newspapers including Kitchen Garden magazine. To take advantage of this super offer visit: www.readly.com/gardening. Offer open until 31 May 2023. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Autumn has arrived on the shores of the UK - a slight freshness to the mornings and a waning of the light signal that subtle change to the season. In the garden the peak colour and growth is starting to give way to the texture and autumnal colours that signal the slow, but beautiful descent, into a period of more dormant reflection. Autumn can be one of the most beautiful times of year and also a celebration of what has gone before, the present harvest of abundance but also the future excitement of gardening plans and work.With Saul and Lucy being big fans of top quality horticultural waffle, what better place to look for inspiration than the pages of the RHS journal, The Garden? Expect discussions on garlic planting, curry ingredient growing, lowering your carbon footprint via vegetables and much more, as the duo inadvertently stumble across abundant grow your own features. Let's hope that next month's issue of the magazine is an exotics extravaganza!Twitter links:Saul @GardeningSaulLucy @HeadGardenerLCIntro and Outro music from https://filmmusic.io"Fireflies and Stardust" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Support the show
The former editor of Gardeners' World Magazine and now the editor of Waitrose's Garden Magazine, Adam Pasco, provides tips on how to get your summer bedding plants flowering to their best. For more information on Adam visit his website: http://www.adampascomedia.com/
The former editor of Gardeners' World Magazine and now the editor of Waitrose's Garden Magazine, Adam Pasco, provides tips on planting Nemesia Wisley Vanilla and looking after Fuchsias. For more information on Adam visit his website: www.adampascomedia.com/
Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart Support The Daily Gardener Buy Me A Coffee Connect for FREE! The Friday Newsletter | Daily Gardener Community Historical Events 1717 Birth of Catharina Helena Dörrien ("Durr-ee-in"), German botanist, writer, and artist. After the death of her parents, Catharina became a governess for the Erath ("AIR-rit") family in Dillenburg. Sophie Erath was a childhood friend of Catharina's, and Anton Erath was an attorney; they became Catharina's second family. While teaching the Erath children, Catharina turned to nature to teach almost every subject. Catharina even wrote her own textbooks, heavily focused on botany and the natural world. As the Erath children grew, Catharina focused on her botanical work. Anton helped her gain membership to the Botanical Society of Florence - something unheard of for women of her time. Catharina would go on to be a member of the Berlin Society of Friends of Nature Research and the Regensburg Botanical Society in Germany. When Catharina was alive, Dillenburg was part of the Orange-Nassau principality. And Catharine's 496-page flora called Flora for Orange-Nassau was published in 1777. Catharina not only used the Linnaean system to organize and name each specimen, but she also named two new fungi ("funj-eye") - two little lichens - she named major Doerrieni ("Durr-ee-en-ee") and minor Doerrieni- an extraordinary accomplishment for a woman during the 1700s. As for her botanical illustrations, Catharina created over 1,400 illustrations of local flora and fauna. Yet, these masterpieces never made it into her flora. Instead, Catharina's botanical art became an heirloom passed down through the generations of the Erath family. In 1875 a few pieces of Catharina's work were shown at an exhibition. However, fifteen years later, a large collection of paintings by Johann Philipp Sandberger was bought by the Museum of Wiesbaden. Johann was a dear friend of Anton Erath's, and today, his work is considered to be copies of Catharine's original watercolor masterpieces. Still, Sandberger's pieces are precious because they give us a glimpse of Catharine's breadth and depth of talent. Without Sandberger, all would be lost because the bulk of Catharine's work has been lost to time. The curator Friedrich von Heinbeck once said that the precision of Catharine's brush strokes was like that of an embroiderer who stitched with only the finest of thread. 1848 Birth of Augustus Saint Gaudens ("gaw-dens") (books about this person), American sculptor of the Beaux-Arts generation. He is remembered for his stunning Civil War monuments, including a work called Abraham Lincoln: The Man. In Augustus Saint Gaudens, biography, Reminiscences, he wrote, What garlic is to salad, insanity is to art. The Frick museum has a medallion carved by Augustus. He was a fan of Robert Louis Stephenson, and the two met toward the end of Stephenson's life. The medallion has an inscription: Stevenson's poem Underwoods (1887), which reads: Youth now flees on feathered foot Faint and fainter sounds the flute … Where hath fleeting beauty led? To the doorway of the dead Life is over, life was gay We have come the primrose way. 1877 Birth of Lenore Elizabeth Mulets, children's author, poet, and teacher Born Nora Mulertz in Kansas, Lenore's mother died when she was ten, and so she was raised by her uncle. In addition to teaching, Lenore was a marvelous children's author. Her books were always charming, and her titles include Stories of Birds, Flower Stories, Insect Stories, and Tree Stories, just to name a few. In the preface to Flower Stories, Lenore wrote, When the flowers of the field and garden lift their bright faces to you, can you call them by name and greet them as old acquaintances? Or, having passed them a hundred times, are they still strangers to you? And in her book Stories of Birds, Lenore wrote: Such a twittering and fluttering there was when this news came. Grow That Garden Library™ Book Recommendation Stylish Succulent Designs by Jessica Cain This book came out in 2019, and the subtitle is & Other Botanical Crafts. Jessica wants to teach you how to elevate your succulent creations and learn the tricks you need to know to create professional-quality succulent arrangements made simple! Jessica is the creator and owner of "In Succulent Love." She is a native of San Diego, the succulent capital of the world, and she fell in love with making succulent arrangements after working with succulents with her grandmother. Jessica's DIY guide teaches how to makeover forty creative projects using many varieties of succulents, air plants, and other easy-care botanicals. This book is 176 pages of creating beautiful and lush succulent designs that are simple to make and will last for months. You can get a copy of Stylish Succulent Designs by Jessica Cain and support the show using the Amazon link in today's show notes for $2. Botanic Spark 1958 On this day, The New Yorker published gardener and garden writer Katharine White's (books about this person)review of garden catalogs. It was the first time a garden catalog received a published review, and it was an immediate hit. Readers wrote in to request the name of the author since Katharine had signed off with only her initials, KSW. Katherine was married to EB White - the author of Charlotte's Web and Stuart Little. But the garden writer Elizabeth Lawrence (books about this person) figured out that KSW was Katherine, and she sent her a letter a month later. The two women would exchange correspondence about gardening for the rest of their lives. Here's an excerpt from Elizabeth's letter: I asked Mrs. Lamm if you were Mrs. E. B. White, and she said you were. So please tell Mr. E. B. that he has three generations of devoted readers in this family... Have you the charming Barnhaven catalogs? (Gresham, Oregon). You should, even if you don't want rare primroses. And do you know Harry E. Saier? Dimondale, Michigan. I subscribe to his Garden Magazine too. Used to be free, now a dollar a year ...comes four times a year, if it comes. Thanks for listening to The Daily Gardener And remember: For a happy, healthy life, garden every day.
In today's gardening podcast Gardening with Ben talks about all the free vegetable seeds he got free in the new edition of grow your own magazine and kitchen garden magazine.______________________________________Support Gardening With Ben- Subscribe to our podcasts to stay notified of new episodes.- Check out our merch shop where we have some fantastic gardening hoodies and t-shirts:-www.gardenandallotment.com/shop- Why not check out 2nd Gardening Podcast Channel called Gardening and Allotment Tips:-https://open.spotify.com/show/5WkDHSwgDbEnKDW00dXDiF?si=c3f0090c89ee48a5
In today's gardening podcast Gardening with Ben talks about all the free vegetable seeds he got free in the new edition of grow your own magazine and kitchen garden magazine.______________________________________Support Gardening With Ben- Subscribe to our podcasts to stay notified of new episodes.- Check out our merch shop where we have some fantastic gardening hoodies and t-shirts:-www.gardenandallotment.com/shop- Why not check out 2nd Gardening Podcast Channel called Gardening and Allotment Tips:-https://open.spotify.com/show/5WkDHSwgDbEnKDW00dXDiF?si=c3f0090c89ee48a5
Welcome to the full audio edition of a December issue of Kitchen Garden Magazine. In this episode; Martin Fish harvests citrus, top experts answer your garden problems, your guide to common pests, and much more! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our guest on today's podcast episode is the dynamic Dorie Morales, Publisher and CEO of Green Living Magazine. This monthly magazine has been around for 11 years now and is an eco-conscious lifestyle publication based in Phoenix that aims to educate, inspire and empower readers to make eco-conscious choices for a healthier lifestyle and planet. In this episode we talk about eco-conscious living, which is just taking a moment to be conscious about your actions. Today everything is so readily available, so we take for granted our earth's resources and indulge in consumerism and disposable items and just don't value all the time and effort that goes into making something or the unlimited fresh water streaming out of our faucets. Dorie shares her inspiring life story, how she ended up starting the Valley's first conscious magazine and keeps it afloat today, and I share the details on our 3D printed home we designed for Habitat for Humanity that's nearly complete! Check out our cover feature about the home on August's issue of Green Living Magazine here: 3d-printed-home-first-ever-in-united-states Lastly, join us on the Phoenix Home & Garden Magazine's Fall Home Tour - one of our PV Estates will be the special VIP Home and I will be there cooking and serving my tasty Paella! Don't miss it, get your tickets today: phoenix-home-garden-home-tour-tickets-164532584389For more info and photos on this episode and all of our other episodes, visit our website's podcast page: https://www.candelariadesign.com/inspiring-living-podcast
Join me as I talk to garden designer Matthew Wilson (@matthewwilsongardens) as we discuss the Chelsea Flower Show, the future of gardening and much more. . Matthew was recently voted as one of the top 50 garden designers by House and Garden Magazine and you can really understand why after hearing this . If you enjoyed this then why not follow Matthew for more? . Subscribe today to get the next episode directly to your podcast player each week . Thank you for watching this episode of #TalesFromThePottingBench
Long days, summery sunshine and the dream of delicious home-grown crops coming to fruition. This special full-length audio edition of the July issue of Kitchen Garden Magazine is jam-packed full of our top jobs for July and how-to guides. In this issue we focus on Raspberries, Lettuce and much more! Listen to the full audio edition now in this podcast... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Last month my home was the feature story in Australian House & Garden, the leading home design magazine in the country. Pretty cool, yes? The house looks fantastic, and the story was ten pages of prime real estate in a magazine with hundreds of thousands of subscribers. Plus, we got some bonus exposure when they decided to do a question, and answer story with me, asking me about my inspirations, HerBusiness, and my design likes and dislikes. They also included our business name and my personal story, which is publicity that would typically cost $$$$$$$ to buy. I love my home, and it looked gorgeous in the magazine. I’ve lived there for seven years now. But when we bought it, it was an old warehouse, dilapidated and in need of gutting and rebuilding. We put a lot of love and effort and heart into it and a lot of our vision. We had a team of people - architects, builders, tradespeople, designers all working with us to help make the final product the mirror of what we imagined our home to look like when finished. And, every single day, I appreciate my home. I appreciate the light. Space. The location. The rooms that I love to entertain. The rooms that I chill out. We designed each room very deliberately. And it’s not just really functional for my lifestyle; it’s also impressive to look at. And the House and Garden publishers loved it. But, here’s the thing. There was a WHOLE LOT that was happening behind the scenes that DIDN’T make it into the magazine. Mentioned in this episode: April 2021 - House and Garden Magazine Feature Here are some popular recent episodes: The Power of the Pause Why You SHOULD Work on Tasks You Can’t Invoice A Case of the “I Don’t Want Tos” Sit Your Butt Down On a Chair and Get Unstuck How to Get a Steady Flow of Referrals HerBusiness Facebook Page: https:/facebook.com/HerBusiness/ HerBusiness Network for Women Business Owners: herbusinessnetwork.com
Welcome to Spring! Today’s Inspiring Living episode celebrates Spring perfectly as our guests include Phoenix Home & Garden Magazine Editor-In-Chief John Roark and Interior Designer and my lovely wife, Isabel Dellinger Candelaria. We talk about the Phoenix Home & Garden Magazine Garden Tour coming up this Saturday, April 17. You can get your tickets by clicking the link below, you will not want to miss this as we have a fabulous Candelaria Design home with Gardens by Refined Gardens on the tour! We also discuss the fabulous feature we have in this month’s Phoenix Home & Garden Magazine showcasing a Candelaria Design ~ Earth and Images home that is one of our favorites, click here to view the article. Give our podcast a listen, give us a subscribe and review for a chance to win a custom Candelaria Design Pasta Machine! For more on this and other episodes, including photos and links, visit our website's Podcast Page: www.candelariadesign.com/inspiring-living-podcast www.phgmag.com/phg-events
Things are looking up in the natural world... and the world in general! So with spring and summer thoughts in mind, let's delve into the audio edition of the April KG for some well-deserved gardening therapy to see us through. April is a wonderful time in the garden, when conditions for many of us are perfect for sowing seeds. True, some of our northern readers may still have to be content with sowing indoors in seed trays for a little while yet, but many of us will sow the bulk of our hardy crops over the coming weeks. So as you'd expect this issue is packed with great advice to help you get the best from your seed sowing and as always we have lots of growing guides to help you along; this month for celery, cauliflowers, and courgettes, plus a lesser-known, but worthwhile veg called celtuce or stem lettuce. Do give it a go if you can. Find all that and more in this audio edition of the April 2021 issue of Kitchen Garden Magazine! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sit back and relax whilst listening to the audio edition of the March 2021 issue of Kitchen Garden Magazine!The days are getting longer, the birds are singing and there are snowdrops peeping through the cold earth. Yes, spring is finally on its way! Join the KG crew for more fun, handy growing tips and delicious recipes in the March issue. Read by Rachel Atkins from the Archers. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
557: View from the Top Aaron Walker, View from the Top – The Sharkpreneur podcast with and Seth Greene Episode 557 Aaron Walker Businessman and Life Coach, Aaron Walker, has inspired many through his leadership, mentorship, and consistent pursuit of excellence. He enjoys helping others and believes experience is a great teacher. 40 years of entrepreneurship and marriage have given Aaron a wealth of experience. Aaron continues to reach new heights and broaden his perspective of the terrain by examining his experiences and growing from them. For more than two decades and counting, Aaron has taken classes from and has been coached personally by his friend, financial guru, Dave Ramsey. Spiritual mentors David Landrith and Bob Warren have impacted his spiritual life beyond measure. Two other disciplined mastermind groups, 48 Days led by friend Dan Miller and The Torch have played a role in his understanding of how to live a significant and successful life. Aaron incorporates education and learning opportunities into his daily routine, remaining informed of the latest tools and trends available. It only took a few years as a partner with David Patton Construction LLC for Aaron to help take the business from doing one to two projects per year to a multi-million dollar company, voted number one builder for three consecutive years by Nashville's House & Home & Garden Magazine's People's Choice Awards. He sold his retail business to Cash America USA, a Fortune 500 company. In addition to being the owner of eight lucrative businesses, Aaron participates in civic endeavors. Through his participation in personal accountability groups, Aaron mentors individuals weekly now and has for over five years. The Eagles Group, a collection of Nashville's most respected leaders met weekly for over a decade. At his local church, Aaron is an active member, team leader, Deacon, and teacher. Listen to this illuminating Sharkpreneur episode with Aaron Walker about finding success with significance. Here are some of the beneficial topics covered on this week’s show: ● How isolation is the enemy to excellence, so it’s good to be part of a community. ● Why almost all business owners are qualified to run a mastermind conversation. ● How many small businesses fail because of lack of clarity and too much isolation. ● Why it’s important to be in a mastermind group with people you don’t know. ● How people need to be careful managing their work and life balance. Connect with Aaron: Guest Contact Info Twitter @VFTCoach Instagram @isi_mastermind Facebook facebook.com/AaronWalkerVFTT LinkedIn linkedin.com/in/aaronwalkerviewfromthetop Links Mentioned: viewfromthetop.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Amanda Gates, a professionally trained Interior Designer, Advanced Feng Shui Practitioner, Podcaster, Author and award-winning blogger shares why it is so important to cultivate your chi everyday. In this episode, Amanda shares her "dark night," personal experiences with chi, and how she can look at a floorplan and know what the health and relationship struggles are for the people who live in that house. You won't want to miss this energy aligned episode! Amanda Gates is a professionally trained Interior Designer, Advanced Feng Shui Practitioner, Podcaster, Author and award-winning blogger. She has seamlessly married interior design and Feng Shui for 20 years to help clients achieve spaces that feel as beautiful as they look. Amanda's style is described as fresh, comfortable and relaxed and is well known for classic design with a modern, colorful twist. She is one of Nashville Home and Garden Magazine's top designers to watch and in 2015, Amanda was awarded top recognition as the Toast Of Music City Best Interior Designer. She also placed third in The Nashville Scene for Best Interior Design firm. Amanda and her team complete projects locally as well as across the United States. Her designs and educational blog have been featured in numerous publications including, USA Today, The Huffington post, The Global Design Post, People Magazine, Nashville Home and Garden, Williamson Source, At Home Tennessee, Greater Nashville House and Home, The Brentwood Home magazine, and recently Fox News Magazine. Amanda attended college in California where she attained her design degree and where she began studying Feng Shui. This journey gave her a deeper appreciation for Feng Shui principles and the true meaning of intentional placement when designing a home. Since college, Amanda has furthered her education in Feng Shui and energy principles and continues to work under a GrandMaster and Shaman. Website: https://gatesinteriordesign.com Mastering Feng Shui w/ Confidence Course: http://courses.gatesinteriordesign.com/course/82cd3205-6b51-4463-9220-1a01740474bb Podcast: https://gatesinteriordesign.com/home-energy-design-podcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GatesInteriorDesign/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theamandagates/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/GatesInteriors Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gatesinteriordesign/ Links to books: Easy, Everyday Habits to Be More Eco-Friendly https://bit.ly/30VrVYD
Way back in February B.C. — and by that I mean February, Before COVID — a Phoenix Home & Garden Magazine editor named Carly Scholl reached out to request an interview. She sent an email and wrote: I’m working on a story for our upcoming April issue about local flower farms, and my research consequently […] The post Episode 465: High desert flower farming in Arizona with Aishah Lurry of Patagonia Flower Farm appeared first on Debra Prinzing.
Angela Trimbur gently reads from vintage books and magazines. Something to help you sleep or to just have on in the daytime as background in a non-committal way, soothing white noise-ish.
Fear grips all of us in some form and if we haven't developed skills to help us cope with our fears, they will hold us back from our full potential. Today’s podcast features Interior Designer and my wife, Isabel Dellinger Candelaria, who was just awarded Master of the Southwest by Phoenix Home and Garden Magazine. She will share what it was like to get the news that she was being given this award, but then the fact she would have to give an acceptance speech and face her phobia of public speaking.Again, we all experience fear to some degree including now as we collectively fear the effects of the coronavirus, the markets, the economy, frankly there is always something to fear but how we deal with it makes the difference in how we enjoy our lives.Listen to how Isabel faced her fear of speaking and gave her speech and accepted her award in front of a packed house. We hope this inspires you to go after your fears and push through to the other side and all the amazing things waiting there to take your life to the next level.For photos and more on this episode and our other podcast episodes, visit Candelaria Design Associate's Podcast page: https://www.candelariadesign.com/inspiring-living-podcast
Matt and Kellen sit down with best buds Mista and White Fox to talk about 9/11, vagina kayaks, Lyft and Uber, and Gun and Garden Magazine. This episode brought to you by Rise Up! Pizza. Find White Fox at Ona and Arcadium. www.onaisabar.com www.arcadiumbar.com . Find Mista at Ona and around the nieghborhood with his dogs. Find Rise Up! Pizza at Rock House Brewing in Lexington, KY on Wednesday nights Sig Lusher in Frankfort, KY on occasion, and all around serving pizzas to nerds. facebook.com/riseuppizzatruck
Internationally renowned, award-winning garden designer Dan Pearson talks to Chris about his exciting project to breathe new life into the gardens of a ruined castle high in the Cumbrian hills. Garden writer Melissa Mabbitt shares the down-to-earth secrets of making great compost, following a recent visit to RHS Garden Harlow Carr to meet 'Queen of Compost', Alison Mundie. Finally, food writer Mark Diacono discusses the last in his 'Tastes to celebrate' series: cooking apples – sharing favourite varieties, great ways to use and store them and giving some cultivation advice too.
Chicago deep-dish pizza is expanding beyond its borders. We had a lot of fun with Evan from Giordano's Pizza! He met us in Vegas where the company has recently opened two restaurants and its apparent that he as well as the entire company are extremely passionate about their famous deep dish pizza. This style of pizza is a bit foreign to all of us as we are dedicated New York Pizza fans. The kinda of pizza that folds. After this episode we have come to the conclusion that we enjoy both styles of pizza and they can coexist harmoniously. Yep, we're craving it now...Their story: "It's creation began in a small northern Italian town near Torino, Italy. Mama Giordano was famous around town for her exquisite cooking. Of all her renowned dishes, her most beloved meal was her “Italian Easter Pie”. Mama Giordano would serve this double- crusted, cheese stuffed masterpiece on special occasions. This pizza pie became a sacred tradition in the Giordano family and a legend in the town of Torino. Years later, Italian immigrants Efren and Joseph Boglio moved to Chicago to start their own pizza business. The brothers introduced their Mama’s recipe for stuffed pizza. In 1974, on Chicago’s historic south side, Efren and Joseph opened the first Giordano’s in the world. Over the next 40 years and counting, millions of happy and loyal fans as well as hundreds of critics call Giordano’s the city’s “best” stuffed pizza! The rest is history you can still taste today, along with our other great starters, fresh salads, outstanding pastas and unique sandwiches.Giordano’s is constantly making headlines, both in Chicago and nationally. The brand garners frequent media coverage and continuously tops “Best Pizza” lists and dining guides. Giordano’s has been acclaimed “Chicago’s Best Pizza” by NBC, CBS Chicago, New York Times, Chicago Magazine, Chicago Tribune, Chicago Eater, Home & Garden Magazine, Concierge Preferred and more!
In 1994 Janet took her natural ability and started Totally Organized - a business dedicated to working with corporate, non-profit and government agencies. She works directly with CEOs, Administrators and Business Owners. In 2013, 2014 and 2015 Totally Organized, LLC was recognized as one of the top minority firms by the Philadelphia Business Journal. Janet decided to cater to her client’s personal needs by providing them with strategies to organize their homes and lives. She now uses her over twenty five years experience along with skills as an expert organizer/strategist, to provide services to notable clients such as: Les Brown, motivational speaker and Dyana Williams, 100.3 WRNB. In April 2018 Janet appeared on the Rachael Ray Show where she was crowned the Clutter Free Queen. Janet has also appeared on HGTV’S Mission Organization. She has been a featured speaker for IKEA and the Philadelphia Home Show. Most recently Janet’s tips appeared in the January 2019 issue of Better Homes and Garden Magazine. Janet is a guest commentator for Soulful Sundays with Dyana Williams on 100.3 WRNB. She also publishes a bi-monthly newsletter titled “Totally Organized Living” and the author of “101 Secrets To Living An Organized Life” . Janet is an On-Air Talent for Demand Media Studios which produces videos for eHow.com. She is the host and producer of a weekly internet podcast “Got Clutter! Get Organized! On BlogTalk Radio which is streamed via iTunes and has reached over 1,000,000 listeners. Janet graduated with honors from Peirce College with a degree in Fashion Merchandising. She is currently a member of Peirce’s Business Division Advisory Board. Website: www.janetmtaylor.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/power-of-attorney/support
This week we start a new theme - people. We start by looking at people to inspire us - artists, makers, designers, creators who bring insight, courage and deepen our thinking. To help us explore this is Emily Tobin, Arts and Features Editor of House & Garden. Her writing is both beautiful and engaging and I think that you will enjoy her gentle nudge to look a little longer, read a little broader and strike up a conversation wherever possible. House & Garden Magazine - https://www.houseandgarden.co.ukEmily Tobin - https://www.instagram.com/emily.k.tobin/
Greetings! It is Spring time and a lot of folks are buying their plants or seeds to get their Community Garden Ready. And, soon, Farmers Markets will be open to sell some light fare til the Growing Season really kicks in. Don't forget about our Community Garden Magazine that is seen on www.magzter.com in the "Health Section". We will have more sites to purchase the Magazine this year. Lets talk today about Products on the Market that help reduce Food Waste and, about the new SNAP 2 year test being done in New York, that will cross to some other States in time before hopefully, being Nationwide. Come Join us! We're Glad you are here! THANKS! for Listening! Have a Great Community Garden Day! Mary K Hukill, Publisher, Show Host, and, Author. Email: communitygardenrevolution@gmail.com
Greetings! The Spring Season is here and Groups are cleaning out their Community Garden sites. Some Groups are now just starting. The need is Great and more are starting Community Gardens. Lets hear about the Vienna, Austria, "Vegetable Orchestra" now in its 18 year or so......and, have you seen the latest "Community Garden Magazine" issue. It's all here to talk about, today, right here. Thanks! for listening! Mary K. Hukill, Publisher, Radio Show Host, Author Email address: communitygardenrevolution@gmail.com www.communitygardenmagazine.com
In this podcast, we are going to be talking about energy aligned design for your home. It will help you really understand how your home is impacting your life. We'll share some quick fixes you can do to bring your home, and in turn your life, into alignment. Did you know that you could get a floor plan reading for your home? Well, my guest today shares some powerful readings that she has done and the transformations that occurred as a result. We all spend a good amount of time in our living environment, and how we feel in that space is important. Special Guest Amanda Gates This week, I had Energy Design Expert and Award-Winning Interior Designer, Amanda Gates on the show. She is also a Media Personality, Best Selling Author, and Host of the Popular Podcast- Home Energy Design. She has seamlessly married interior design and Feng Shui for almost 20 years to help clients achieve spaces that feel as beautiful as they look. Amanda's style is described as fresh, comfortable, and relaxed and is well known for classic design with a modern, colorful twist. She is one of Nashville Home and Garden Magazine's top designers to watch. In 2015, Amanda was awarded top recognition as the Toast Of Music City Best Interior Designer. She also placed third in The Nashville Scene for Best Interior Design firm. Amanda and her team complete projects locally as well as across the United States. "It is about properly aligning energy to increase flow and abundance in your life. What I specialize in is a floor plan reading. Somebody can send in their floor plan to me, and I can look at it and see what is going on in their life; what is showing up, and what they are experiencing. It is all based on how the energy is flowing or not flowing in their life.“ – Amanda Gates ON TODAY'S PODCAST EPISODE ABOUT ENERGY ALIGNED DESIGN… Amanda shares the top 5 disruptors messing with your Feng Shui, the benefits of a floor plan reading, and how you can shift the energy in your home! Last episode, Kimi + Pua share the critical things a new entrepreneur should invest in first. Talk a bit about transitioning from being an employee to being an entrepreneur, and their unique take on productivity! If you haven't had the chance to download the guided meditation that I have been talking about, grab it now! To find out more about Amanda Gates and energy aligned design visit their website. Send me your questions and show topic requests to info@thesoulfrequency.com. Follow me on Facebook and on Instagram. There is nothing better than living a life that feels good to you and having people support you in doing so. LISTEN TO MORE SOUL FREQUENCY SHOWS! WANT TO SHARE THE SHOW? – share this show through iTunes and many other podcast directories. WANT TO LEAVE US A REVIEW? – leave us a review in iTunes! I would love to hear from you!! As always, my hope for you is that you love big and live abundantly! xo
Episode 29: Robin Parer loves Geraniums. An avid horticulturalist, Robin started a nursery in 1983 with 32 Geranium plants. Thirty five years later, Robin's nursery contains over 650 members of the Geraniaceae Family. Robin has traveled through leech infested Australian swamps, explored Hawaiian craters, and climbed 14,000 feet to reach Andean lama pastures- all for her love of Geraniums! In this episode, I speak with Robin Parer about the entire Geraniaceae Family: Hardy Geraniums, Pelargoniums, Erodiums,and Monsonias. Robin talks in depth about how to grow and propagate them, where they are found in nature, the mistaken identity of Pelargoniums, and why she has been entranced with this plant family for so long. Robin Parer is the owner and operator of the Geraniaceae Nurseryin Kentfield, CA and the author of the book, The Plant Lovers' Guide to Hardy Geraniums. She is also one of the founders of the Bay Area Horticultural Society and has been featured in the New York Times, Sunset, and House and Garden Magazine.
Local liquor laws changing, renegade business practices and special guest OKC home and garden magazine on todays weekly market update. Home under 500k 419 NE 14th St, oklahoma city Ok 73104 $255,000 http://www.whitthomesearch.com/idx/mls-830752-419_ne_14th_oklahoma_city_ok_73104 Home under 250k 2605 NW 30th st, Oklahoma City OK 73112 $230,000 http://www.whitthomesearch.com/idx/mls-830870-2605_nw_30th_street_oklahoma_city_ok_73112 Special Guest: Shia Sumpter OKC home and Garden Magazine read a digital copy here http://okchgm.com/ instagram @okchgm
I LOVE playing on Pinterest. I can get lost on there for hours “shopping” for my Pinterest closet, reading motivational quotes and checking out cool recipes I want to try.But using it to grow my business? Well I hadn't really thought about that until I talked with Maggie Lamarre of Cascade Avenue Agency.In this episode Maggie and I discussed: How to use Pinterest for business Why you should even be on Pinterest Why you need National Geographic worthy images And so much more!Maggie Lamarre Chief Thought Innovator, is the founder of Cascade Avenue Agency: A Branding, Marketing, Content Discovery Agency. Helping Entrepreneurs dominate their niche market. Maggie's has been published over 125 times in print magazines, was featured on PBS (Public Broadcast Network) and HSN (Home Shopping Network). Maggie has been named top pinner by Better homes and Garden Magazine,and featured twice on the Pinterest Featured Email.
I LOVE playing on Pinterest. I can get lost on there for hours “shopping” for my Pinterest closet, reading motivational quotes and checking out cool recipes I want to try.But using it to grow my business? Well I hadn't really thought about that until I talked with Maggie Lamarre of Cascade Avenue Agency.In this episode Maggie and I discussed: How to use Pinterest for business Why you should even be on Pinterest Why you need National Geographic worthy images And so much more!Maggie Lamarre Chief Thought Innovator, is the founder of Cascade Avenue Agency: A Branding, Marketing, Content Discovery Agency. Helping Entrepreneurs dominate their niche market. Maggie's has been published over 125 times in print magazines, was featured on PBS (Public Broadcast Network) and HSN (Home Shopping Network). Maggie has been named top pinner by Better homes and Garden Magazine,and featured twice on the Pinterest Featured Email.
Maggie Lamarre Chief Thought Innovator, is the founder of Cascade Avenue Agency: A Branding, Marketing, Content Discovery Agency. Helping Entrepreneurs dominate their niche market. Maggie's has been published over 125 times in print magazines, was featured on PBS (Public Broadcast Network) and HSN (Home Shopping Network). Maggie has been named top pinner by Better homes and Garden Magazine,and featured twice on the Pinterest Featured Email. If you are interested in leveraging Pinterest, you might also be interested in my PDF CHECKLIST on how to gain followers and get repins. https://www.cascadeavenue.com/pinterest-marketing-checklist-10-steps-to-successful-images/ https://cascadeavenue.com/pinterest-free-training/ Pinterest.com/MaggieLamarre Facebook.com/Cascadeavenue
This week Peter Donegan talks to one of the best know people in horticulture in Ireland, Gerry Daly. Gerry has been the editor of The Irish Garden magazine since 1991 and has also established an online version of the magazine Garden.ie. Gerry shares his thoughts and insight to an industry he has been at the helm since the early 80′s. This week we also head back to to Kildare and hear from the brilliant David Corscadden who talks about the great sunshine we have at the moment and the work it is creating for gardeners. He also tells us about a recent trip to the Botanic Gardens and his search for garden inspiration. All that, so much only on Ireland’s only [and award winning] garden radio show, The Sodshow.
Join host, Garrett Miller, who welcomes the KING OF GREEN: Troy Bankord! Troy will be a featured presenter at this years MODERN PHOENIX EXPO on April 21st! Troy Bankord's Midcentury home & garden designs have been featured in publications, on architectural tours and on television for over 25 years. Join Sunset Magazine's King of Concrete Block & Phoenix Home and Garden Magazine's Master of the Southwest for an exploration of how his principles of indoor-outdoor connectivity, layering, circular energy and balance invite the warmth of peace into the orderly tenets of our modern homes and lifestyles. Monday at 7:00 pst!
Join host, Garrett Miller, who welcomes the KING OF GREEN: Troy Bankord! Troy will be a featured presenter at this years MODERN PHOENIX EXPO on April 21st! Troy Bankord's Midcentury home & garden designs have been featured in publications, on architectural tours and on television for over 25 years. Join Sunset Magazine's King of Concrete Block & Phoenix Home and Garden Magazine's Master of the Southwest for an exploration of how his principles of indoor-outdoor connectivity, layering, circular energy and balance invite the warmth of peace into the orderly tenets of our modern homes and lifestyles. Monday at 7:00 pst!
Jessica Kellner, author of Housing Reclaimed and also the editor of Natural Home and Garden Magazine will discuss options for reducing your heating bill.
We will be talking about Country Garden magazine and James’ perspective on what makes a country garden. James has been a garden editor and writer for more than 17 years with Perennials and Nature’s Garden magazines for Better Homes and Gardens Special Interest Publications, as well as the former executive editor of Country Living Gardener and Rebecca’s Garden, James … Read more about this episode...
Ken shares shares some interesting articles from one of his favorite garden publications and explains when and how to help houseplants "wake up." Vicki thinks she will try a new gizmo for growing tomato plants above ground.