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Lauren Alaina auditioned for American Idol in 2010, and ranked runner-up to Scotty McCreery in 2011. Both of them are the youngest top 2 in the show's history, and represented country after Carrie Underwood won in 2005! 15 years later, Lauren is happily married and expecting her first baby girl just in time for Mother's Day. Living a lot of tough moments in her family, I discuss through 4 of her songs in this maternity themed playlist where she can pass along the lessons to her newborn. Theme Song: "Dance Track", composed by Jessica Ann CatenaSupport on Buzzsprout!Playlist: "Like My Mother Does" (2011) - (Live)"Road Less Traveled" (2016-2017)"Doin' Fine" (2017-2018)"Those Kind of Women" (2025)Other hits: "Georgia Peaches"(2011), "Ladies in the '90s" (2019)Duets: "What Ifs" - Kane Brown (2016-2017), "One Beer" - HARDY feat. Devin Dawson (2020),"Thinking 'Bout You" - Dustin Lynch (2021)"I Like The Sound of That" - Rascal Flatts (2015-2016)"Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" - Kelly Clarkson (2012)Related Episodes: Ep. 31 - Mothers Day CountdownEp. 96 - Luke Bryan Bio & DiscographyEp. 139 - Carrie Underwood's Country AlbumsEp. 132 - Kelly Clarkson Top 20Ep. 185 - Meghan Trainor Top 10Ep. 221 - Top 40 Songs of 2023 (Part 2)Ep. 232 - Chayce Beckham & Gabby BarrettEp. 244 - Luke Combs "Dad" SongsEp. 286 - Lady A Top 10
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This week half the girls stay in Beverly Hills, and the others go to Augusta, Georgia to meet Reba. Some serious conversations are happening in both groups about a narcissistic mother and another narcissistic husband. Dorit gets some tough love but it's coming from the right person. If you enjoyed this episode please share it with your Real Housewives/Bravo friends and follow us on Instagram at @privilegedtwinks
Georgia Peaches are poised to kick off an unprecedented run through produce departments and farmer's markets, and Senator Tammy Baldwin, of Wisconsin, called on the six Class One railroads to address severe staffing shortages.
Georgia Peaches are making a big comeback after last year's disaster, and U.S. sales of certified organic products in 2023 reached a new record.
We continue with #AprilSweeps with a TV movie from the Roger Corman era of New World Pictures! Long before New World Television existed, Corman produced GEORGIA PEACHES aka FOLLOW THAT CAR for network TV starring the American South, along with country singer Tanya Tucker, Berlin's Terri Nunn, and Battlestar Galactica's Dirk Benedict! Joining us for this episode is returning guest Dunbar Dicks, an editor and story producer for reality TV show also gives us a tutorial on Southern accents and reveals how many degrees away we are from Tanya Tucker. We also discuss yachts vs. tugboats, jail vs. prison, and pick our least favorite A-Team member! Don't miss this episode, it's more fun that riding a horse through a carnival!
Georgia peach growers are looking forward to a fruitful season as the weather this year has been near-perfect for the sensitive crop, and new research reveals a vast majority of American farmers have an understanding of sustainable farming.
Hello listeners! This episode is for all the beauty pros, and we're chatting all about our next (and last) Bootcamp of the year. In, you guessed it, Georgia! We're crashing Candy Shaw's pad in Atlanta for the event, and if you remember, Candy was a guest on our podcast last fall, listen to her episode here: https://betweenbothcheeks.bryghtenup.com/802067/13816922Check out the details of the Bootcamp on May 6: https://bryghtenup.com/products/bryght-bootcamp-training-eventSupport the show-----Special offer on Chippendale tickets! Use code BRYGHT25 for 25% off tickets to The Chippendales on Ticketmaster.Use code BRYGHT25 to get 25% OFF your tickets now!Sign up for Emails: https://promotions.lpage.co/campaigns/2789115See our trade show schedule: https://bryghtenup.com/pages/eventsFree online webinars: https://bryghtenup.com/pages/webinarStart Your Own Podcast for FREE With Buzzsprout Using Our Link and Get $20!! https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=739373Follow us on social media @betweenbothcheekspodcastEmail us at podcast@bryghtenup.com
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This week's show takes us across the landscape of the state of Georgia and then reminisces about ladies that share her name. No genre is off limits and no era too far in the past is excluded in this latest Deeper Roots show that takes on a theme. We're also hoping that the will of the people is not interfered with in a state that's struggling to awaken; a lumbering giant of democracy still haunted (and celebrated at the highest levels) by plantation politics. Our music this week will feature some tradition from Georgia's own Jake Xerxes Fussell, country tunes from Lefty Frizzell and Charley Crockett, jazz from Nina Simone and Joe Venuti, and we'll visit a Georgia Camp Meeting and One More Sunday in Savannah. Tune in for a collection of tunes about a state of mind and some fine women who share the name of a southern state where peaches and a darker past prosper. Tune in on Friday morning here on Sonoma County Community Radio.
Did you know that North America is a center of plant diversity? Not many people do, but Dario Chavez has traveled all over the U.S. collecting and studying wild plant species, and learning about the relationships that exist between them. His primary focus is on peach research and orchard management, including tree health and longevity, plant breeding and genetics, and more. In this episode you'll learn: The importance of “chill” in the growth of peach trees and the production of peaches How climate variation can be mitigated to allow for consistent peach production The two main components of peach tree health and production How peach production changes from year to year Chavez is an associate professor in the Department of Horticulture at the University of Georgia. Press play to hear the ins and outs of his work and the latest research. Interested in learning more? Tune in and check out Chavez Lab (uga.edu). Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3bO8R6q
Join Shannon & Christine as they chat about Social Wellness with the speakers from the WCW Conference. Shealo Glo - www.shealoglo.com Now offering Subscriptions * Delivered on the 1st & 15th! Nominate your Shearo by emailing subject "My Shearo" to shealoglo@gmail.com Stillpoint: https://www.amazon.com/Stillpoint-Self-Care-Playbook-Caregivers-Breathe/dp/1732370400 Join us in community: https://women-connected-in-wisdom.mn.co/feed Listen to past episodes: https://womenconnectedinwisdompodcast.com/ Join Christine at an event: https://linktr.ee/christinegautreauxmsw Book a free coaching consult with Christine here: https://www.christinegautreaux.com Like & Subscribe to get notifications of when we are live: Instagram @womenconnectedinwisdompodcast - https://www.instagram.com/womenconnectedinwisdompodcast/ Facebook page Women Connected in Wisdom Podcast - https://www.facebook.com/womenconnectedinwisdompodcast The Laziness Myth: Narratives of Work and the Good Life in South Africa Women Connected in Wisdom Virtual Conference Lifecoachcoe.com Sheilakcollins.com Transformingspace.com Shannon-ivey.com Innerally.com Women Connected in Wisdom 2022 Women Connected in Wisdom Virtual Conference Agenda Goals: Connecting people all over the world Uplifting women's voices Wellness in Community #moderator #Wisdom #Wellness #Timetobeconnected Day 1: Emotional/ Mental & Environmental Wellness 9:30-10:00 AM EST Welcome Intro: Christine & Shannon History- Podcast- Community-Experts-book authors-Sponsors -4 Day Run through. Be present and interactive. Get rooted in Community 10-11 Session 1 - Emotional/ Mental Wellness- Dr. Cynthia Lynn Phelps- Discover Your Inner Ally and Soothe Your Soul 11:15-12:15 Session 2 - Emotional/ Mental Wellness- Carolyn Renee Morris- Womb Creations: Journey to Loving Mother- Daughter Dialogues 1:30-2:30 Session 3 - Emotional/ Mental Wellness- Tracy Reese- Embrace All of Who You Are 2:45-3:45 Session 4 - Environmental-Dr. Melissa Bird- The Mermaid's Garden: A Story of the Pursuit of Environmental Wellness 4-5 Session 5 - Environmental-Melody LeBaron- You + Your Home: How to Up-Level This Vital Relationship Day 2: Financial & Intellectual Wellness 9:30-10:00 AM EST Welcome 10-11 Session - Financial Wellness Chrisitne Gautreaux - A Holistic Approach to Financial Wellness 11:15-12:15 Session 2- Financial Wellness Felecia Frayall - Financial WEllness in the Nonprofit Sector 1:30-2:30 Session 3 - Intellectual Wellness InterPlay Session 2:45-3:45 Session 4 - Intellectual Wellness Shannon Ivey - Create a life You'd Fight for 4-5 Session 5 - Panel - Global Hybrid Publishing Karen Strauss, & Shealo Glo Shannon Mitchell Day 3: Occupational & Physical 9:30-10:00 AM EST Welcome 10-11 Session 1 - Occupational Wellness Chartisia Griffin - Welcome to a Place of Wellness 11:15-12:15 Session 2 - Occupational Wellness Laurel Anne Stark - New Research-Backed Technology Provides Help for the Entrepreneurial Woman 1:30-2:30 Session 3 - Physical Wellness Dr. Sheila K. Collins - The Physicality of Grief: A Dancer's Reflections on the Art of Grieving 2:45-3:45 Session 4 - Physical Wellness Shannon Mitchell - Glo from Head to Toe 4-5 Session 5 - Physical Wellness SatiMa Ra - Yes, You Do Know Day 4 Social & Spiritual Wellness 9:30-10:00 AM EST Welcome 10-11 Session 1 - Social Wellness Sacil Armstrong - Make Equity a Habit 11:15-12:15 Session 2 - Social Wellness Courtney” Coe” Dorsey - Miami Beaches and Georgia Peaches 1:30-2:30 Session 3 - Spiritual Wellness Jovantreis Tolliver Russell - Activate Your Superpower! 2:45-3:45 Session 4 - Spiritual Wellness Shamika D. Wallace - Be Still and KNOW 4-5 Session Networking Celebration & Wrap Up
There's no crying in baseball, and no clams in the dugout. But there are clam-diggers! What? Haven't heard that old chestnut in a while? Well strap in because this episode, devoted to late summer's best stone fruit (blues?)—the Georgia Peaches, is packed with old things made new again. Tune in from the bleachers as Rose and Gala each take a swing at the astrological make-up of the cast of the new A League of Their Own. Throw back some stale popcorn while Rose methodically (Virgo-ically?) rounds the bases and watch out for Gala's Libra-fueled curve balls. Make sure to let us know if we hit it out of the ballpark! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bigdykeenergy/support
Join Shannon & Christine as they chat about Social Wellness with special guest Courtney "Coach Coe" Dorsey. Join us in community: Women Connected in Wisdom Community Listen to past episodes: https://womenconnectedinwisdompodcast.com/ Our Sponsor - Shealo Glo - Now offering Subscriptions * Delivered on the 1st & 15th! Stillpoint: A Self-Care Playbook for Caregivers Join Christine at an event! Book a free coaching consult with Christine here: https://www.christinegautreaux.com Like & Subscribe to get notifications of when we are live: Women Connected in Wisdom Instagram Women Connected in Wisdom on Facebook Our guest this week - Courtney Dorsey is a life coach, blogger, and host of the online talk show Talk Sessions w/ Coe and upcoming author in the book Women Connected in Wisdom with her chapter Miami Beaches & Georgia Peaches You can connect with her at: lifecoachcoe.com IG business: lifecoachcoe IG personal: ceauxdeaux18 Facebook: Dorsey Courtney Resources we mentioned today: Atlas of the Heart - Brene Brown Five Love Languages - Gary Chapman Women Evolve - Sara Jakes Roberts The Four Agreements - don Miguel Ruiz
Guest host Joro Rosales joins Aidan and Zack in the absence of Brian, and the three take over a food-filled episode! Plus Masters Week is upon us, NBA MVP confusion, and so much more. Headlines include: (8:47) 10 Questions: Get To Know Joro (21:45) Top 5 Tweets returns with the trend "Cancellable Food Takes" (34:47) Masters Menu: A Japanese Dinner with Peach Ice Cream Sandwiches? (1:08:22) Trivia To-Go: Easter Edition All you have to do is listen!
In part one, Andrew interviews Levi Van Sant, an Assistant Professor at George Mason University in Fairfax County Virginia whose work focuses on environmental (in)justice, particularly issues surrounding food, agriculture, and land use. Levi wrote a formative piece in Dissent on Land Reform and the Green New Deal that influenced the Coast Range Association's recent Climate & Oregon's Industrial Forests: A Green New Proposal. Andrew and Levi discuss agricultural land transitions, the history of the First National Conference for Land Reform and the unifying opportunities that could come from including rural justice and land ownership solutions in the just transition mandate of the Green New Deal.Resource Links:https://www.dissentmagazine.org/article/land-reform-and-the-green-new-dealhttps://agriculture.auburn.edu/research/aers/alabama-timberland/https://coastrange.org/challenging-wall-street-forestry/ownership/Support the show (https://coastrange.org/donate/)
Georgia Voter Fraud, Election Integrity Issues, The Cancer of Elitism, Cuban Protests and more with co-host of The Convo Couch, Craig "Pasta" Jardula!
Just in time for Hawks versus Bucks series, Georgia peaches are making their way to Milwaukee. Plus Ann and Tarik discuss new spots coming to town in 2022 and Rick Ross!
For WBAI news New York and WPFW in Washington, DC.. I’m Paul DeRienzo with a report of the days news.. for Wednesday, January 6th, 2021..
I am so happy to have my very own Good Carmen Sandiego back on the podcast for some good kiki's and great discussions! We jump in talking Atlanta and the Georgia Peaches that are ripe and ready to go! Of course Nene is missed (gone but not forgotten in our hearts!) Then we go straight into the Real Housewives of Potomac reunion. And we go ALL the way in. We talk Gizelle and her bodyguard and the perpetuation of a stereotype, we discuss the Samuels and the rumors that made their way on camera and we discuss the behind the scenes effect on real life people that viewers are unwilling to see. And we talk Candiace and her tears and how this fight has really put things into perspective, good and bad. We touch on the social media outcry by some about Andy at the RHOP reunion and find it ironic as we can point to the RHONY reunion with Bethenny v. Carol and his bias and backing a boycott by Nene...now (really?)People may still be looking for Carmen Sandiego, but Tatiana and the way she can deep dive a conversation is front and center! And I will ALWAYS be here for it!PatreonInstagram:@weigopodcast @tsfaisonTwitter:@tsfaison
This conversation is with two of the most stylish sisters I know! They Zoom onto my screen full of fashion, fun and conversations about our Champagne holding Cherry Blossoms, which leads us right into Potomac and the fight that has been talked about more than any heavyweight championship fight that Money Mayweather was ever a part of! We talk about the fact that all housewife franchises have drama off camera but this franchise seems to have the most off camera happenings with on camera reactions, the ghost of Ashley past and the way she drops bombs and walks off and the now infamous butterknife, which she also contributed to. Then we touch on Bad Girls Club and Housewives (they are NOT the same) and whether Candiace knew it would go to that level. And we get down into the nitty gritty of the fight. We talk Karen's reaction to Monique, the regimented perfection that Monique perceived as coming undone and how Candiace was on the receiving end of her anger, the fact that BOTH of these women are deserving of the same Grace, the lyrics of the song Drag Queen and the conversation had in the aftermath of the fight and how the weight of the perception of black women in the world should not be put on Monique because she doesn't deserve that. We eventually head south, straight into the land of Georgia Peaches while talking about learning to appreciate the housewives for what they contribute to their franchises and our tv's (hi Kenya Moore.)And I get to ask these Stylish Sisters about the wardrobe of some of our housewives.Fashion seasons may change, but Elana & Dina will always be in style to me!Stylishly Solomon InfoInstagram:@stylishlysolomon@weigopodcast @tsfaisonTwitter:@tsfaison
Talking spanking with two Georgia peaches, Cara and Gen.
Mama's Pride wants to Call You A Cab; Automatic Man unearths My Pearl; HSAS is on Top Of The Rock; and Lynyrd Skynyrd digs those Georgia Peaches. Only on the station that mixes your classic rock favorites with deep tracks. Deep Cuts Radio - Signal7! ~ signal7@att.net
In this episode 107 Lockoutmen interviews Georgia Peaches, An 8 month new jack OTR Driver. Peaches Talks with Lockoutmen about the time where she was ask by another driver to get in his truck to hold down the brake, when she refuse, the driver got mad an started dissing her. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
I met Sonja B., a lovely lady on a Facebook page called I love Diverse Romance. She is one of the most sweetest and talented woman I know and I just had to interview her! You can find her books on Amazon, Sonja B now has two series, The Sultry Ink Series and The Salvant Brothers Series. https://www.amazon.com/Sonja-B/e/B07WD6NK6F Out Of The Blu: Sultry Ink Series Blu Andora, the owner of Sultry Ink Tattoo Shop, finds herself and her wolf in some very strange predicament's. Little does she know these events will turn her whole world upside down. From bumping into a weird stranger at a bakery, to finding her True Mate that she doesn't want… Or does she? Then, throw in having to deal with past family drama. What's a girl to do? Find out what happens in this funny, sexy, action filled tale to see how it works out for her. As you know, October is the month for breast cancer awareness and I am proud to have Ms. Judy Allen as a special guest to share her breast cancer survivor story! Judy is a three time survivor of breast cancer, a walking, talking miracle! She is a member of the RED HAT SOCIETY CHAPTER IN GEORGIA aptly called the GEORGIA PEACHES! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mahogany-says/support
This week we talk to Maya Cooke about her Girls Trip to Savannah, Georgia, her adventures in day drinking and I share exactly why you should NEVER eat the white sauce. As a mother of one, she also discusses the logistical differences of travelling with baby Bellamy and how to anticipate her needs on a trip. Please send any travel questions you have to 'asksardines@gmail.com' or find us on IG. Twitter and Facebook. #SardinesLLC Thanks for listening! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Sardinesllc/support
ATTENTION LOVERS AND HATERS: Feast your ears on our very First Episode: Georgia Peaches and Shoulder Rubs! Here Sarah and Sarah discuss horrible dating timelines (when is it too soon to sleep with someone in front of a studio audience?) during the 2018 reboot of Love Connection. BUT WAIT, THERE'S MORE! At the end of the episode, Sarah tells us about a first date with a man who wrote her bad poetry.
Georgia PeachesJoin the Hosts this week as they discuss the 10th episode of Season 2. They talk about New Margaret and her sins, Eli being the POS he is, Jimmy and his choices leading to the huge shock of the episode, and we learn a little history of the Georgia Peach (Ty Cobb). This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Quarter Miles Travel Georgia, Peaches, Fruitland Vodka and the Berckmans Family Georgia Proud Georgia, peaches, Fruitland and Berckmans – how do they connect? Each state quarter tells a story of something unique about that state. Most designs on the back of a quarter are pretty easy to determine what it's all about. And, Georgia is … The post Episode 2 – Quarter Miles Travel – Georgia, Peaches, Fruitland Vodka and the Berckmans Family appeared first on Travel With Annita.
Fruitland Augusta founder Yuri Kato gives an exclusive interview to our show. We discuss the start of this brand, the diffrence between Georgia Peach Vodka & Georgia Peach Tea Vodka and where you can catch Fruitland Augusta this Spring! Web: www.fruitlandaugusta.com Follow: @gapeachvodka About: The history of Augusta is much more than golf; it was once home to "Fruitland Nurseries" - one of the most successful horticultural sites of its time in the South. Located on Washington road, approximately 3 miles northwest of downtown Augusta, Fruitland planted millions of peach trees in the 1800s and early 1900s and made Georgia famous for its sweet Georgia Peaches. In 1931, the land was eventually purchased and transformed into the most famous golf course in the world. The history of Fruitland goes back to 1853, when Augusta Judge, Benjamin Warren sold his 315-acre property to a local indigo farmer named Dennis Redmond, who named the property "Fruitland." He grew peaches, apples, grapes, strawberries and many kinds of trees and shrubs on the property. Redmond also began building a large house on the property he called "Fruitland Manor," which still remains as the clubhouse at the golf course. In 1857, father and son, Louis and Prosper Berckmans, Belgian immigrants journeyed to America via New Jersey finally settling on Augusta as the perfect land to build their nursery. Augusta was attractive to the Berckmans not only for its ideal climate and soil for nursery, but also for the city's ideal location for transportation via water, road and rail. That year, the Berckmans acquired 50% ownership of Fruitland from Redmond and a year later, Prosper became the 100% owner Peach tree at Fruitland of the property. He also purchased the surrounding lands to expand the nursery and completed construction of the Fruitland Manor construction that was initiated by Redmond and made it their home. Prosper J. Berckmans Prosper Jules Alphonse Berckmans (1830 - 1910, Left) was born on October 13, 1830 in Belgium. Berckmans followed his father's footsteps and studied horticulture in Belgium and France returning to the family estate at the age of 17. In 1850, at the age of 20, Berckmans made a journey to America to pursue the possibility of moving to America. He visited several states in his journey mainly in the South including Augusta, yet his father decided to immigrate into New Jersey because he thought that it was ideal for a family nursery. After experiencing extremely cold winters in New Jersey, Berckmans decided to move the family to Augusta in 1857. Berckmans soon became a well known horticulturalist and the "Father of the Peach Culture" across the South as his nursery business took off. When he arrived in Georgia, there were approximately 100,000 peach trees primarily located on family farms throughout the state. In 1858, he shipped the first Georgia Peaches to the New York market. By 1861, the Berckmans were producing over 300 kinds of peaches and many other kinds of fruits and trees at Fruitland. He developed and improved many types of peaches including the Chinese Cling, Elberta, Belle and Thurber peaches. Prosper's Thurber was one of the South's leading peaches until Samuel H. Rumph of Marshallville further improved the Elberta peach, which became one of Georgia's primary commercial peach varieties. (In 1875, Rumph also developed a peach shipment pallet design containing a box on crates holding crates of peaches and ice, which helped the Georgia Peach industry grow commercially beyond the state of Georgia.) During Berckmans' lifetime, he had introduced or improved three of the five main varieties of Georgia Peaches. Georgia State Department of Entomology wrote in its Bulletin in 1907, "The peach should be emblazoned on the Berckmans heraldry, for President Berckmans may be justly styled the father of peach culture in the South. The improvement of the Chinese Cling type in Georgia is largely due to the energies and foresight of Messrs. Berckmans, Miller, Rumph, Husted, Stubbs and other members of the Georgia Horticultural Society." Over Berckmans' 50 years of extensive research on peaches, he planted more than 3 million peach trees in Augusta according to the Berckmans family documents. Georgia Peaches on Fruitland Nurseries By the 1880s, Fruitland was mailing out approximately 25,000 catalogs a year, many of which were sent overseas; the Fruitland catalogue read, “We ship to almost every part of the United States and our foreign trade reaches such distant points as Australia, China, Japan, Africa, the East and West Indies, Brazil, the Bermudas and every section of Europe and North and South America." On November 6th, 1910, Berckmans passed away at the age of 80. Following his death, his three sons carried on the business. His oldest son, Louis Alphonse became President of the company. His second son, Robert Craig served as Vice President and youngest son, Prosper Jules Alphonse Jr. (“Allieâ€) was Secretary and Treasurer. Both Louis and Allie were active landscape designers and carried out Fruitland’s landscaping department successfully. Louis was also the garden designer for Radio City Music Hall in New York and designed numerous golf courses around the country. In 1912, the Berckmans brothers stuck the largest peach deal ever made in Georgia. According to Augusta Chronicle's report, the brothers sold their entire year’s peach crop to a New Jersey firm for an estimated $100,000.00. While the brothers worked well together, there was a shift in the control of the Fruitland property after the death of their father due to his will, which was left to his second wife and his sons. The family business was eventually shut down. In 1918, less than a decade after Berckmans' death. As the early 20th century progressed, Augusta was becoming a small winter retreat for wealthy northerners. In 1925, Miami hotel mogul, J. Perry Commodore Stoltz saw the opportunity and purchased the Fruitland property in an attempt to build his winter resort "Augusta Fleetwood Resort." His construction was never completed and Fruitland property was idle for the remainder of the 1920s. In 1931, the property was eventually sold for the reported amount of $70,000 to establish a golf course that has forever placed Augusta on the map as an internationally recognized center for golf. After the acquisition, Prosper’s two sons, L.A and Allie. Berckmans returned to the Fruitland property and assisted in the landscape design of the course of this famous course. The Berckmans' family home still remains on the original Fruitland property and serves as the golf course’s clubhouse today. Today, Augusta is known throughout the world for golf while peach production has become a faded memory. 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Fruitland Augusta founder Yuri Kato gives an exclusive interview to our show. We discuss the start of this brand, the diffrence between Georgia Peach Vodka & Georgia Peach Tea Vodka and where you can catch Fruitland Augusta this Spring! Web: www.fruitlandaugusta.com Follow: @gapeachvodka About: The history of Augusta is much more than golf; it was once home to "Fruitland Nurseries" - one of the most successful horticultural sites of its time in the South. Located on Washington road, approximately 3 miles northwest of downtown Augusta, Fruitland planted millions of peach trees in the 1800s and early 1900s and made Georgia famous for its sweet Georgia Peaches. In 1931, the land was eventually purchased and transformed into the most famous golf course in the world. The history of Fruitland goes back to 1853, when Augusta Judge, Benjamin Warren sold his 315-acre property to a local indigo farmer named Dennis Redmond, who named the property "Fruitland." He grew peaches, apples, grapes, strawberries and many kinds of trees and shrubs on the property. Redmond also began building a large house on the property he called "Fruitland Manor," which still remains as the clubhouse at the golf course. In 1857, father and son, Louis and Prosper Berckmans, Belgian immigrants journeyed to America via New Jersey finally settling on Augusta as the perfect land to build their nursery. Augusta was attractive to the Berckmans not only for its ideal climate and soil for nursery, but also for the city's ideal location for transportation via water, road and rail. That year, the Berckmans acquired 50% ownership of Fruitland from Redmond and a year later, Prosper became the 100% owner Peach tree at Fruitland of the property. He also purchased the surrounding lands to expand the nursery and completed construction of the Fruitland Manor construction that was initiated by Redmond and made it their home. Prosper J. Berckmans Prosper Jules Alphonse Berckmans (1830 - 1910, Left) was born on October 13, 1830 in Belgium. Berckmans followed his father's footsteps and studied horticulture in Belgium and France returning to the family estate at the age of 17. In 1850, at the age of 20, Berckmans made a journey to America to pursue the possibility of moving to America. He visited several states in his journey mainly in the South including Augusta, yet his father decided to immigrate into New Jersey because he thought that it was ideal for a family nursery. After experiencing extremely cold winters in New Jersey, Berckmans decided to move the family to Augusta in 1857. Berckmans soon became a well known horticulturalist and the "Father of the Peach Culture" across the South as his nursery business took off. When he arrived in Georgia, there were approximately 100,000 peach trees primarily located on family farms throughout the state. In 1858, he shipped the first Georgia Peaches to the New York market. By 1861, the Berckmans were producing over 300 kinds of peaches and many other kinds of fruits and trees at Fruitland. He developed and improved many types of peaches including the Chinese Cling, Elberta, Belle and Thurber peaches. Prosper's Thurber was one of the South's leading peaches until Samuel H. Rumph of Marshallville further improved the Elberta peach, which became one of Georgia's primary commercial peach varieties. (In 1875, Rumph also developed a peach shipment pallet design containing a box on crates holding crates of peaches and ice, which helped the Georgia Peach industry grow commercially beyond the state of Georgia.) During Berckmans' lifetime, he had introduced or improved three of the five main varieties of Georgia Peaches. Georgia State Department of Entomology wrote in its Bulletin in 1907, "The peach should be emblazoned on the Berckmans heraldry, for President Berckmans may be justly styled the father of peach culture in the South. The improvement of the Chinese Cling type in Georgia is largely due to the energies and foresight of Messrs. Berckmans, Miller, Rumph, Husted, Stubbs and other members of the Georgia Horticultural Society." Over Berckmans' 50 years of extensive research on peaches, he planted more than 3 million peach trees in Augusta according to the Berckmans family documents. Georgia Peaches on Fruitland Nurseries By the 1880s, Fruitland was mailing out approximately 25,000 catalogs a year, many of which were sent overseas; the Fruitland catalogue read, “We ship to almost every part of the United States and our foreign trade reaches such distant points as Australia, China, Japan, Africa, the East and West Indies, Brazil, the Bermudas and every section of Europe and North and South America." On November 6th, 1910, Berckmans passed away at the age of 80. Following his death, his three sons carried on the business. His oldest son, Louis Alphonse became President of the company. His second son, Robert Craig served as Vice President and youngest son, Prosper Jules Alphonse Jr. (“Allieâ€) was Secretary and Treasurer. Both Louis and Allie were active landscape designers and carried out Fruitland’s landscaping department successfully. Louis was also the garden designer for Radio City Music Hall in New York and designed numerous golf courses around the country. In 1912, the Berckmans brothers stuck the largest peach deal ever made in Georgia. According to Augusta Chronicle's report, the brothers sold their entire year’s peach crop to a New Jersey firm for an estimated $100,000.00. While the brothers worked well together, there was a shift in the control of the Fruitland property after the death of their father due to his will, which was left to his second wife and his sons. The family business was eventually shut down. In 1918, less than a decade after Berckmans' death. As the early 20th century progressed, Augusta was becoming a small winter retreat for wealthy northerners. In 1925, Miami hotel mogul, J. Perry Commodore Stoltz saw the opportunity and purchased the Fruitland property in an attempt to build his winter resort "Augusta Fleetwood Resort." His construction was never completed and Fruitland property was idle for the remainder of the 1920s. In 1931, the property was eventually sold for the reported amount of $70,000 to establish a golf course that has forever placed Augusta on the map as an internationally recognized center for golf. After the acquisition, Prosper’s two sons, L.A and Allie. Berckmans returned to the Fruitland property and assisted in the landscape design of the course of this famous course. The Berckmans' family home still remains on the original Fruitland property and serves as the golf course’s clubhouse today. Today, Augusta is known throughout the world for golf while peach production has become a faded memory. Yet Augusta will always be the place that put Georgia on the map as the "Peach State" with its humble beginnings at Fruitland and the vision of the Berckmans family. About the show: ► Visit http://www.swap.com and use Promo Code: ASHDAILY40 for 40% off! ►Website: http://www.ashsaidit.com ►SUBSCRIBE HERE: http://www.youtube.com/c/AshSaidItSuwanee ►Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1loveash ►Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ashsaidit ►Twitter: https://twitter.com/1loveAsh ►Google Plus: https://plus.google.com/u/0/+AshSaidItMedia ►Blog: http://www.ashsaidit.com/blog ►Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/1LoveAsh/ ►Daily Podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ash-said-it/id1144197789 ►Newsletter: http://ashsaidit.us11.list-manage1.com/subscribe?u=2a2ca3b799467f125b53863c8&id=a6f43cd472 ►SWAP Commercial Music Courtesy of http://www.BenSound.com #ashsaidit #ashsaidthat #ashblogsit #ashsaidit®
The panel discusses The Serpent King by Jeff Zentner. Ca$h Money (aka Amanda) suggests I Hunt Killers by Barry Lyga. Nathan and Katie suggest The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky. Nate suggests Friday Night Lights (but only the television program), The Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson and Looking for Alaska by John Green. Kim suggests Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell, the opening scenes of the Hunger Games, The Knife of Never Letting Go by Patrick Ness, Wolfhollow by Lauren Wolk, and Georgia Peaches and Other Forbidden Fruits by Jayne Robbin Brown.
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This week we have two guests a new one in Enrique Mosqueda and a returning guest in Cesar Carillo. Enrique visits us from Savanna Georgia and brings beer. He tells us a little bit about the army and we spend the rest of the time talking about Georgia peaches. Cesar brings Jameson and talks about a the night his dick died. We need people to give us Itunes reviews and vote for us on podcastland.com
Join Teresa and Candi as they talk about all things Southern including the South's famous sense of humor. "Bless her heart". The Southern United States is full of a rich history of quisine, colloqualisms, and a sense of humor that sometimes the rest of the world just does not get. We have beautiful Georgia peaches and in some towns the traditions date back over a 100 years. Southerns have a strong sense of who they are and where they come from. Join in the fun with your Southern tale 818/495-6931
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