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In this weeks episode, Michael travels to Boston, in the UK, not the US, to find out about the last commercial conifer nursery in the UK, Golden Grove. He talks to Zoe and Karolina about their love of conifers, and why it's time to look at them through a different lens. We think you're gonna love this episode and we dare you to go and buy a conifer ASAP. The ideal place to pick up your conifer is one of British Garden Centres locations, and they are the sponsor of the season of the podcast! Plants mentioned in today's show include: Hedging: Thuja plicata Gelderland, Thuja plicata Goldy, Thuja plicata Little Boy, Taxus baccata Thuja plicata Whipcord, Chanaecyparis pilifera Filifera Nana, Thuja accidentalis Teddy, Thuja accidentalis Anniek, Cryptomeria japonica Tenzan Our favourites: Thuja accidentalis Anniek, Cryptomeria japonica Serama, Pinus mugo Carsten Series 18 is sponsored by British Garden Centres. British Garden Centres are the largest family owned, and family run garden centre group in the UK, with over 70 garden centres. “We aim to provide you with great plants and gardening products at affordable prices, with a first-class service delivered by a passionate team.” – The Stubbs Family. With garden centres offering plants, food and gift areas, outdoor living, Christmas departments, restaurants, homeware and so much more. All garden centres are pet friendly, and many welcome coach parties. The business also boasts a variety of retail partners across the group inside each garden centre. www.britishgardencentres.com
Proactive's Tylah Tully breaks down ‘Just the Facts' of the latest news from Surefire Resources NL (ASX: SRN). The company has begun an RC drilling program at its Yidby Gold Project in Western Australia. This project targets an emerging gold system with mineralised zones up to 80 metres wide. Current gold anomalies cover a 3-kilometre strike length, with potential for further discoveries along strike and at depth. The new phase of drilling includes 12 reverse circulation (RC) drill holes, totaling 2,500 metres, and focuses on priority targets south and east of current mineralisation. Recent geophysical and structural analysis guided these targets, identifying gravity and IP anomalies linked to high-grade gold zones. After completing Yidby drilling, Surefire will proceed with its maiden drill program at the Phat Boy copper prospect. This will target copper and zinc soil anomalies, aiming to uncover volcanogenic massive sulphide deposits, with a model similar to the Golden Grove mine. Yidby and Phat Boy are key projects in Surefire's ongoing exploration efforts in Western Australia. #ProactiveInvestors #SurefireResources #ASX #YidbyGoldProject, #GoldDrilling, #PhatBoyCopper, #WesternAustralia, #MineralExploration, #ASXSRN, #GoldExploration, #RCDrilling, #CopperProspect, #GeophysicalData, #GoldenGrove, #MiningNews, #AustralianMining, #ResourceExploration, #IPAnomalies, #VolcanogenicSulphides, #MineralTargets, #JustTheFacts
Tempest Minerals Ltd (ASX:TEM) managing director Don Smith sits down with Jonathan Jackson in the Proactive studio to discuss site preparations for a 5,000-metre reverse circulation (RC) drilling program at the Remorse target within the Yalgoo Project in Western Australia. After significant delays due to unforeseen weather and flooding, the company has established safe access, allowing for the commencement of earthworks, including site access and drill pad construction. Drilling is expected to begin later this month upon completion of these preparations. The Remorse target, on the eastern side of the Yalgoo Project, was chosen based on geochemical and geophysical anomalies identified during surveys. Tempest Minerals has interpreted a 4-kilometre area within this target as prospective for copper-zinc mineralisation. The Yalgoo Project encompasses 1,000 square kilometres in the Yalgoo region, situated near notable operations such as 29 Metals Ltd's Golden Grove mine, Spartan Resources' Yalgoo Gold Project, Silverlake's Deflector and Rothsay gold mines and Capricorn Metals' Mt Gibson Gold Project. #ProactiveInvestors #TempestMinerals #ASX #YalgooProject #CopperExploration #WesternAustralia #MiningUpdates #RCDrilling #GeochemicalSurveys #GeophysicalAnomalies #Mineralisation #Earthworks #SitePreparation #CopperZinc #DrillingProgramme #ResourceExploration #FloodRecovery #MiningIndustry #GoldMining #ZincMining #WesternAustraliaMining #MineralExploration #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
State Member for King Rhiannon Pearce joined Matthew talking her petition she has set up to save the local bank branch. Listen live on the FIVEAA Player. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
JP Drake's Gift and that keeps on giving.... 3rd June 2024 Outspoken supermarket boss John-Paul Drake has lashed out at two brazen alleged shoplifters' outlandish acts, accusing them of disguising hundreds of dollars' worth of prime meat cuts under fake birthday presents. Mr Drake, the director of Drakes supermarkets, claimed the man and woman had been involved in alleged theft on five different occasions in the past month, across stores at Gawler, Gawler East, Salisbury North, Clovercrest and Golden Grove. “With my birthday just around the corner, I honestly thought they were trying to deliver me a present,” Mr Drake said. “Imagine my disappointment when they were making products disappear instead.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode, we're at Golden Grove estate in Wales. Yes, that's Wales, so naturally there's going to be a lot of discussion about drinking. Joining us is Terry Norman, secretary of the Local History Society. Terry is going to be telling us about three Earls, one pirate and a lot of Jaguar E types. How does this all link to the Golden Grove Estate you ask? Listen to find out...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coffee with Samso Episode 183 is all the Brothers Rare Earth Discovery. The discovery of a high grade clay Rare Earth project by Venture Minerals Limited (ASX:VMS) in the Golden Grove district needs to be noticed. The depth of intercept and the high grade is up amongst the top tier projects in Western Australia. Venture's Maiden Drilling program confirms High Grade clay hosted REE Discovery at the Brothers Project The REE Journey begins for Venture Minerals Limited ? In April 2023, the Venture Minerals announced the introduction of the Iron Duke REE project into the Brothers project on a Rooster Talk - Venture Minerals Limited (ASX: VMS) - Building a Rare Earth Portfolio in Western Australia. The REE story for the company was a slow build up over the last 18 months. Venture set to commence drilling at the Iron Duke High Grade REE Project Chapters: 00:00 Start 00:20 Introduction 00:57 High Grade clay hosted REE discovery at the Brothers Project 02:00 Reason for high grade 07:01 Direction of the Big Brothers Project 09:46 Is the Big Brothers Project the focus for VMS? 11:02 Discussion on metallurgy 11:57 How should investors look at VMS? 15:38 News flow 18:17 Why VMS? 21:13 Conclusion Rare Earth Market Status One of the first indicator of the fortunes of the Rare Earth exploration sector is the rise or fall of the REE market pricing. As we all concurrently, the market is looking at a bearish price sentiment which has created anxiety for many investors. One cannot argue that the bear is out of hibernation. What many the supporters of the bear is forgetting is that this market has been created out of a geopolitical situation. The current changing focus of world politics, in my opinion has made metals such as REE attractive. The future needs of the REE components are going to add to the demand in the market. AS all investors know, the long term is where money is made. This is a well know fact and again, investors forget that the mining game is all about the long term. The mining sector is measure in decades and not months nor years. There are mines that have happened in years, such as Nova Bollinger (Ni) and DeGrussa (Copper), but they are few and very far in between. What makes Venture Minerals a good bet? What Venture Minerals does best is to create diversified projects which continue to create value when it seems insurmountable to find value. I have said this many times about when I first had a Coffee with Samso with Andrew Radonjic and finding the value in the numerous projects. Why and how can do continue to do this? This is where experienced management comes to the front of the game. The value in the Brothers project is prime example. How did they come up with a project that looked liked an outlier but with drilling, it is now possibly standing out to be a contender in the Rare Earth race. The Decarbonisation Problem. The world is intent on achieving a state where there is clean energy use but the journey is going to be long and hard. The whole concept of achieving that level is not being helped with the persistent sectors of the population believing that restricting mining is going to be the solution. There is no going back to the old ways of "Non-Decarbonisation" thinking. This is something that is established. I had a coffee with someone in South Australia and he was proudly telling me about the way the state has gone to renewable energy. The process of creating a world of less "dirty energy" is now no longer news. This is an expected path. Samso's Conclusion Andrew Radonjic has pulled another rabbit out of his hat. The Brothers project is one that I certainly did think had a great chance for some glory. In our last Coffee with Samso, we discussed that the historical drilling would make this project very interesting. Venture to JV into Neighbouring REE project hosting drill intersections up to 49 metres @ 1,313 ppm TREO The two drill holes that was announced was into bedrock which would have suggested that there could be more to come. The recent release has made that thought come true. Does this make the Brothers project a stand out? I dont think one can say that now as there is still the issue of the metallurgical question. What I have learnt is that they will come back and show that it will leach. How much acid.,...etc. will be the main topic of conversation. Is this something that will carry Venture Minerals back to its glory days when it was a darling for retail investors, I think not immediately. I like the numbers that have come up but I think the market is saturated with a lot of REE stories. The markets needs to understand what kind of project is going to make the grade and what will not. The initial Ionic vs. Non-Ionic debate is now a thing of the past as we have discussed many times, there is more to the discussion than the Acid content. What I know now is that there are several projects that have something different that I believe make them unique. For Venture Minerals, it is their location (proximity to the new Lynas story), the grade and the depth of mineralisation. They are not in the typical REE areas and there are no potential land issues. All these factors, in my opinion, makes Venture different.
We unpack the highs and lows (mostly lows) for the quarterly reports released in the last couple of days. Pilbara Minerals (PLS.asx) is the stand-out (as per usual) adding a further $656m of cash to the balance sheet. On the other end of the spectrum, Panoramic (PAN.asx), 29 Metals (29M.asx), Galena (G1A.asx) and Ora Banda (OBM.asx) are all losing money on their operations. We discussed where all those companies are sitting in terms of funds, capital raises and debt-facility drawdowns. Of keen interest to the Money of Mine team, Sayona (SYA.asx) saw some Director's sell shares on market. Encounter (ENR.asx) have also put their hat in the ring for the West Arunta Niobium chase, releasing 2 holes confirming the presence of the enigmatic mineral. Will WA1 get pipped from 1st place in the West Arunta? All Money of Mine episodes are for informational purposes only and may contain forward-looking statements that may not eventuate. The co-hosts are not financial advisers and any views expressed are their opinion only. Please do your own research before making any investment decision or alternatively seek advice from a registered financial professional. Join our exclusive Facebook Group for the Money Miners and request access to the Hooteroo chat group. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter HOOTEROO HERALDFollow Money of Mine on YouTubeFollow Money of Mine on TwitterFollow Money of Mine on LinkedInFollow Money of Mine on InstagramThank you to our Partners at ANYTIME EXPLORATION SERVICES. If you're looking for Exploration Workers, Equipment or someone to cut and store your Drill Core, make sure you hit up Seamus Murphy and the team at AES via admin@anytimees.com Chapters:(0:00) Preview(0:29) Intro(3:37) Sayona Directors selling shares(5:56) Pilbara Minerals add MORE + MORE cash(10:17) Panoramic raising money(12:44) 29m burning cash at Golden Grove(16:28) Will Galena survive?(22:30) Ora Banda losing on open pits(27:02) Encounter competing with WA1 for Niobium glory
ASX 200 closed up 33 points to 7340 (+0.5%), snapping a two-day decline, led by miners and energy stocks, although investors exercised caution ahead of local quarterly CPI results and FOMC meeting both due on Wednesday. Iron ore miners led the advance, sector majors BHP, RIO and FMG up 3.3%, 3.4% and 4.6%, respectively. Energy stocks rose as oil prices extended gains, with WTI crude futures hovering around a 3-month high. Index heavyweights STO up 0.6% and WDS up 1.2%. Lithium miners did well, MIN up 3.9%, AKE up 2.3%, and PLS gained 5.2% despite reporting a 33% drop in spodumene prices in the June quarter. Bucking the trend, bank stocks slipped, with the big four all losing between 0.2% to 1.1%. Big Bank Basket down to $178.6 (-0.3%). Gold stocks edged higher, NST +0.3%, and EVN up 0.8%. Consumer discretionary was the worst-performing sector today, extending losses into afternoon trade down 0.8%. WES down 0.9%, ALL off 0.5% and JBH slipped 1.0%. Tech struggled, XRO down 1.2% and CPU off 0.8%. In corporate news, 29M fell 6.6% after reporting lower total site costs at its Golden Grove mine in June quarter, COF -0.4% divests 35 Robina Town Centre Drive for $40m, MND +5.4% secured $200m contract with Albemarie, GNG up 3.8% secured $81m contract LOI from K92 mining and NCM off 0.1% despite reporting a 9% increase in gold production. Nothing on the economic front. Asian markets higher, Japan up 0.2%, HK rose 3.7%, and China jumped 2%, rebounding sharply from multi-week lows after China pledged to 'ramp up policy' support for its struggling economy. Australian treasury yields edge lower 10Y yield up 4bps to 4.03%. Dow Jones futures down 13 points and Nasdaq futures down 1 point. Why not sign up for a free trial? Get access to expert insights and research and become a better investor.Make life simple. Invest with Marcus Today.
This week's adventure finds the Mayor & the Sage taking a short trip to Piedmont SC to a hidden gem of the Upstate SC craft beer scene- Golden Grove Farm & Brew. Andrew shares some Cold Beer, stories of how Golden Grove came about, and all the things they have to offer which is more than most breweries- beer, cider, pizza, wings, disc golf, music, fishing pond etc. Talk about #SupportLocal ! Grab a cold one and sit a spell and enjoy the conversation!
Rooster Talk 73 has Andrew Radonjic talking about the recent JV with SensOre Limited with the Golden Grove North Project. Venture Minerals Limited (ASX:VMS) which I have always referred to as a Targeted Diversified Mineral Explorer (a term I coined) has done it again. They have found a great partner like SensOre Limited to share in the potential proceeds of a very prospective project. Venture and SensOre Agree to Farm-In Agreement on Golden Grove North Project. The Golden Grove North Project When I first looked at Venture Minerals, I immediately took a liking to the Golden Grove North project. The Golden Grove Mine lies about 10km south of Venture's tenement package. In 2022, Golden Grove has a Mineral Resource of 61.4Mt at 1.7% Cu, 4.0% Zn, 0.7g/t Au and 28 g/t Ag (Source: 29 Metals Limited). The mine is now in a company called 29 Metals Limited which is copper focused. In my opinion, the region has another Golden Grove hidden. Since the discovery of Golden Grove, there has been a lack of real exploration for the last two decades. Venture has explored and there has been some great results but the company has not expanded their exploration program. The Vulcan REE Story in Golden Grove The discovery of the Vulcan REE project has stirred some renewed interest in the Golden Grove area. Venture announced that they had some surface REE numbers late in 2022. What the future holds for the REE potential will now depend on whether Venture sees a need to continue after SensOre drills the initial hole. I am sure Venture will be looking at the outcome with interest. Venture discovers 12.5% REE mineralisation at Golden Grove North SensOre Potential SensOre has been a new revelation recently and I am keen to see what the company comes up with in this region. I have to admit that I don't know much about the company and what they have been doing, but I have heard that they were collaborating with Great Boulder Resources Limited. They had an adjacent project but I am not sure if that is still in the portfolio. The use of AI is long overdue in this industry. We have come a long way with mineral exploration techniques making some great discoveries recently. With the conversations from Coffee with Samso, I have had the privilege of listening to the changing face of science-enhancing discoveries. I don't think that it will speed up the development of mining but it will definitely help the targeting and hence the vectoring of targets. My experience in this field has been the use of GIS since the 1990s where we tried to manually layer information to define targets. Interestingly, I found that the adoption of that was also slow and in the early days, it was the case of the lack of information and more imprtantly the lack of good information. With the recent release of free data acquired by government agencies, I think this has helped companies like SensOre use their technology to splice through the information and generate good exploration targets. Samso's Conclusion The concept of using AI, I believe, is going to play a big role in mineral exploration. The early users of this technology are going to generate targets that have been overlooked in the past. When you look at the myriad of projects that are coming up, those projects that are not a rehash of the past should be the most interesting. If you look at the recent discoveries such as Hemi, which was discovered by De Grey Mining Limited (ASX: DEG), is a classic. Hidden in between the line of old pits is an elephant of a gold deposit. There is also the discovery of a nearly 1M ounce deposit in Kundana (I forget the name) within an area that was drilled intensely. There are many but I think my point is that with carefully manicured data input, something like SensOre will probably do a better job than human means. This is not to say that the previous people who discovered these deposits were not good, but imagine if they had the technology at that time to help. The farm-in agreement between Venture Minerals and SensOre, to me, is a great partnership. As we all know, this game is all about having the properties. One of the assets I love about Andrew Radonjic and the team is to come up with great projects. The project generation in Venture is old school and they come up with great ones. The term I have used to describe Venture Minerals, Targeted Diversified Mineral Explorer, is coined such because all the projects they have are well placed for discovery. As we know, not all projects will have major discoveries but every project has the potential to have a discovery. To conclude my thoughts, this is a great path forward for both companies and I am looking forward to hearing about discoveries. The AI path of SensOre will give Venture a crack at owning a major discovery without spending additional funds. The Venture proejcts will give SensOre an opportunity to use their technology on grounds that would not have been available for a crack at discovery. Tune in to Andrew's thoughts here. Chapters: 00:00 Start 00:20 Introduction 01:21 Joint venture with SensOre. 03:29 How should investors look at the JV with SensOre? 06:23 SensOre to drill the High Grade Vulcan Rare Earth target. 09:45 Utilising SensOre's AI and machine learning technologies. 15:05 Conclusion
Only one of several fights at Golden Grove High School that were made public last week was reported to police. NCA bomber Domenic Perre is likely to die in jail and will have to live into his late 90s for any hope of being released over his infamous 1994 crime.Hot chip lovers may soon have to pay more for the salty snack amid fears of an impending shortage of the fast-food favourite.And.. WHEN her dreams of becoming a ballet dancer were crushed by a devastating scoliosis diagnosis at age 16, Justyce Manton decided to instead reach for the stars.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This weeks podcast episode I meet up with Jamie Harries at one of the most famous sea trout and salmon beats in the country, Abercothi, on the River Towy. He is fishery manager of Golden Grove and has a real passion for sea trout since a young boy. He tells of the many stories and experiences as a ghillie on the river. If you love sea trout fishing at night and the romance that comes with it and funny stories you're going to enjoy this.
In this episode of Intermittent Fasting Stories, Gin talks to Josie Aggett from Golden Grove, Wales. Are you ready to take your intermittent fasting lifestyle to the next level? There's nothing better than community to help with that. In the Delay, Don't Deny community we all embrace the clean fast, and there's just the right support for you as you live your intermittent fasting lifestyle. You can connect directly with Gin in the Ask Gin group, and she will answer all of your questions personally. If you're new to intermittent fasting or recommitting to the IF lifestyle, join the 28-Day FAST Start group. After your fast start, join us for support in The 1st Year group. Need tips for long term maintenance? We have a place for that! There are many more useful spaces beyond these, and you can interact in as many as you like. Visit ginstephens.com/community to join us. An annual membership costs just over a dollar a week when you do the math. If you aren't ready to fully commit for a year, join for a month and you can cancel at any time. If you know you'll want to stay forever, we also have a lifetime membership option available. IF is free. You don't need to join our community to fast. But if you're looking for support from a community of like-minded IFers, we are here for you at ginstephens.com/community. Josie struggled with her weight even as a young child. Her mother was always on a diet and Josie followed in her footsteps.For years, Josie worked on a yacht, which meant food was readily available. The scale steadily climbed. Then in 2018, Josie's mother passed away and Josie found herself turning to food for comfort. A year later, Josie saw a picture of herself that shocked her, and she decided to step onto the scale. She had reached her highest weight of 220 pounds.In January of 2020, Josie searched online for a way to lose weight, and found Delay, Don't Deny. After reading the book in one day, Josie knew she could live the IF lifestyle!She has lost 64 pounds, her plantar fasciitis is gone, her skin has improved, and she has loads of energy.Josie's advice: “Read Gin's books. Get an IF app, find what works for you, and enjoy the journey!”Get Gin's books at: http://www.ginstephens.com/get-the-books.html, including Cleanish and New York Times Bestseller, Fast. Feast. Repeat., available wherever you buy books! Delay, Don't Deny is available on Amazon. Join Gin's community! Go to: ginstephens.com/community Share your intermittent fasting stories with Gin: gin@intermittentfastingstories.com Follow Gin on Twitter @gin_stephens Follow Gin on Instagram @GinStephens Visit Gin's website at: ginstephens.com Check out Gin's Favorite Things at http://www.ginstephens.com/gins-favorite-things.htmlSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to the first episode of The SA Scene, hosted by Bevan Jones, going inside the South Australian tennis community each month. In this first edition Bevan catches up with Tennis SA Award winners Golden Grove and their President/Coach Craig Mousley and Barmera Tennis Club and their President Justin Bannear, Dane Bennett joins Bevan from Tiger Tennis to chat UTR and Todd Langman from Glenlea Tennis Club and coach of Thanasi Kokkinakis also stops by for a chat.
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In this week's episode, we have Dr. Mathew Delgadillo, co-owner of Golden Grove Dental on the show. Mat, is one of the youngest practice owners to be on the show. At just 29 years of age, he is running a successful dental operation with his partner Dr. Alice Chun. During the show, Mat covers key points that he and Alice focused on during their search for a dental practice as well as the lessons they've learned during their first year of ownership.
· On talking real estate with Ron and Karen Fiedler today. · We will bring you Your Real Estate news and we will find out about what houses that are set to be bulldozed for the North-South Corridor project. · All the real estate numbers from the last weekend. · In the Italian property report Idealista is reporting on How to heart your Italian home economically and without polluting. · Plus, the Italian property of the week is a magnificent villa overlooking the Sardinian coast. · It our weekly guest segment Niro from Niro call shares his views of the suburbs across Australia to avoid if you want to find the best areas to invest in property. · And Karen will be bringing her open home of the week and other open homes and upcoming auctions from Golden Grove. Please join us this Saturday from 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM ACST on Radio Italia Uno 87.6FM. Listen live https://www.italiauno.com.au/online #radioitaliauno #talkingrealestate #adelaide #italiauno #realestateradio --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/talkingrealestate/message
"The character David looms large in scripture; the shepherd King who came to be a conqueror, and was also a poetic prankster. David is presented to us as both a man after God's own heart, and at times a slave to the most basic of human desires. The stories of his life and the psalms of his heart give us archetypes through which we can reflect on the state of our own hearts as we follow Him who descended from David's house." Mike Bartlett served as the lead pastor for the King's Community in Golden Grove from 2012 through to June, when he took a new role here as the Ministry Accreditation Facilitator. Mike loves to read, surf, has a predilection for pop music played too loud, and loses his keys most days. Next Wednesday we'll be back with another guest, so make sure you've subscribed and stay tuned for more Movement! CREDITS Host: Melinda Cousins Guest: Rev Mike Bartlett, Ministry Accreditation Officer Producer: Benito Carbone CONTACT US Subscribe for email notifications here Is there someone you'd love to hear on the podcast? Send us an email at bcarbone@sabaptist.asn.au
Mike Bartlett is a husband of 22 years (!) to a beautiful Canadian named Rochelle. They have three children (Issy, Zach, and Milly) who are either almost or fast becoming adults. Gradually coming to accept that he may never be drafted to an AFL club, Mike has found contentment serving one as a chaplain. He served as the lead pastor for the King's Community in Golden Grove from 2012 through to June, when he took a new role here as the Ministry Accreditation Facilitator. Mike loves to read, surf, has a predilection for pop music played too loud, and loses his keys most days. Having cut his coffee intake in half over the last year, he's proud to be much calmer these days on only 4-5 cups a day. He finds most people curiously interesting, so feel free to give him a call. Next Wednesday we'll be dropping Mike's sermon episode, so make sure you've subscribed and stay tuned for more Movement! CREDITS Host: Melinda Cousins Producers: Benito Carbone Guest: Rev Mike Bartlett, Ministry Accreditation Officer LINKS MENTIONED: Annie Dillard – Pilgrim at Tinker Creek CONTACT US Subscribe for email notifications here Is there someone you'd love to hear on the podcast? Send us an email at bcarbone@sabaptist.asn.au
Another epic musical triumph in this one, this time it's a song about where Liam grew up... Golden Grove. Ben also get's sprung for stealing from work, naughty, naughty* (*Borat voice). What'd ya nick from work? Suburb song: Golden Grove Rich man makes his son the captain Coinky Dinky Tuesday: Old family car What's trending: Ariana's married Danger eating: Did you get away with it? Rian or rain? What happened to your face on the big day? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Another great episode, we have Zach Fowler of Sun-Dried Vibes discussing their new single "Rewind This". Old friend, great musician.Andrew Brown joins us from Golden Grove Farm and Brew! Lots of great musicians and events going on there!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/ummpod )
Coffee with Samso Episode 62 is with Andrew Radonjic, Managing Director - Venture Minerals Limited (ASX: VMS) 2021 is going to be very good for VMS. The first time I looked at Venture Minerals, I was immediately drawn to the Golden Grove North deposit and that was when we had our first Coffee with Samso - A Targeted Diversified Mineral Explorer - Venture Minerals Limited (ASX: VMS) which was published on 26th October 2020. Since that very first Coffee with Samso, I have come to believe that this company is way under-valued. I was not really a fan of the Riley project as there was never much volume but with the price rising to USD170/T this is now a play. If they get this to be shipped, and they will, this will bring in some serious money into their bank. You cannot ignore this anymore. Funding has been more focused on these kinds of projects lately and you simply go with the flow. The fact that they raised AUD10M with such ease tells me that the market likes Riley and that also says a lot about what it will mean for the company. As for Kulin and Golden Grove North, these are the blue skies that would propel Venture Minerals into the share price stratosphere. The upside on positive exploration results will be a big boost to the company. When the company mentioned that they did trenching at Kulin, I thought they were doing that because they had no idea what was going on with the geology of the project. Now, one may think this is a bad thing but when you realise that they are actually seeing good gold results at a place where previously there had been no historical work, that makes it a really special place. In this episode, we talked about all these aspects and it will become clearer to viewers that Venture may indeed be on its way to realising a lot of value in 2021. Today, Andrew Radonjic shares with us: The completion of the AUD10M raising. Why the recent exploration results at Kulin has put this project as a priority. The recent iron ore price rise has allowed the company to become self-sufficient. The prospectivity of the Golden Grove project. What the discovery of Julimar has meant for the immediate area. How recent discoveries within the Julimar region has sparked a land grad in the region.
Rooster Talk Episode 33 This Rooster Talk with Andrew Radonjic, Managing Director - Venture Minerals Limited (ASX: VMS) is about the latest announcement on the Golden Grove north project. The first time I looked at Venture Minerals, I was immediately drawn upon the Golden Grove North deposit. The first Coffee with Samso - A Targeted Diversified Mineral Explorer - Venture Minerals Limited (ASX: VMS) was published on 26th October 2020. In this episode of Rooster Talk, Andrew Radonjic shares with us, the significance of the assays, what does it mean in terms of the exploration strategy. confirmation of a VMS system and the potential for further discoveries in the area. the relationship between the geophysical and geochemical exploration techniques. the next steps in the exploration path forward, and why the company is excited and why shareholders should be excited as well.
Rooster Talk Episode 32 with Andrew Radonjic, Managing Director - Venture Minerals Limited (ASX: VMS) is talking about the latest announcements on the Golden Grove north project. This is the first in-person Rooster Talk and what a way to celebrate this occasion. The latest results from Venture Minerals are showing clear signs that the current drilling program is on track to identify the next Golden Grove- styled VMS deposit. The first time I looked at Venture Minerals, I was immediately drawn upon the Golden Grove North deposit. The first Coffee with Samso - A Targeted Diversified Mineral Explorer - Venture Minerals Limited (ASX: VMS) was published on 26th October 2020. In this episode of Rooster Talk, Andrew Radonjic shares with us, (i) the significance of the numbers and how it relates to the bigger picture for the project. (ii) the exploration process and how it was planned and is being executed. (iii) the geophysical exploration techniques and how they help in identifying targets. (iv) how to understand the meaning of the geophysical interpretation. (v) why the company is excited and why shareholders should be excited as well. This is a good time to download the first Ebook from Samso as it is all about VMS (Volcanogenic Massive Sulfides). For new Subscribers (if you have not yet Subscribe already), Click here: New Subscribers: https://www.samso.com.au/ebooks
What is Adelaide’s greatest suburb? Today we launched our World Cup of Adelaide Suburbs! First up was Mawson Lakes vs Golden Grove. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This is a great conversation about real exploration with Don Smith from Lithium Consolidated Limited (ASX: Li3). The company projects are not the mega-scale but it has great technical potential. In recent years, there have been many projects claiming to be the "neurology" title but few can stand up when you look at the technical aspects of the claim. When you look at what Li3 has, they have a great old big heat source in association with a structurally altered greenstone group of rocks. This is the best combination. Whether you get a deposit out of it is another matter, however, without those factors, you are already starting way back in the line. Little to no cover is another great asset and with the combination with the other geology makes the projects worthy of being a watchlist.
Join me in a relaxing walk in the 10 acre arboretum planted in 1860s as we search for the monumental trees including my favourite Redwood tree. A peaceful place that will leave you feeling refreshed and rejuvenated.
For this brewery profile episode, the beer scouts were privileged with the opportunity to record on location with one of the brewers at Golden Grove Farm & Brew, a fully operational farm and brewery complete with a disc golf course! Along with getting a quick lesson on hop growing and an overview of the colorful history of the property, we sampled several offerings from Golden Grove’s line-up of deliciously fresh beers, many of which feature hops grown right on the farm! Drinking local doesn’t get more real than that! Featuring: Golden Grove’s Long Black Ale, The Real Cheese West Coast IPA, Gov’t Cheese East Coast IPA, Anything Gose, and more!
Having spent time as officers in Western Australia and South Australia as Salvation Army officers Andrew and Di share what lead them to take the bold step to follow their call in the midst of difficult circumstances. They are currently the Corps Officers at Golden Grove, SA.
The Corpse Candle British Goblins: Welsh Folk Lore, Fairy Mythology, Legends and Traditions (1881) Book 2 Chapter 9 by Wirt Sikes Corpse Candles are ghostly candle lights that allow us to see through the veil, or seen as an omen of forthcoming doom. How the candle lights are not tricked and how they can be seen coming from the mouth of a corpse. Sikes tells us the story of Morris Griffith and the 'Light before the Burying' as well as how Corpse Candle lights can be seen on the surface of water and streams. He finishes off by discussing the origins of the phantoms of the spirit world which ends the last chapter of Book 2 of British Goblins. The Corpse Candle 0:55 Its Peculiarities 2:12 The Woman of Caerau 4:05 Grasping a Corpse Candle 6:26 The Crwys Candle 7:24 Lights issuing from the Mouth 8:39 Jesting with the Canwyll Corph 9:48 The Candle at Pontfaen 12:18 The Three Candles at Golden Grove 15:21 Origin of Death-Portents in Wales 16:02 Degree of Belief prevalent at the Present Day 17:28 Origin of Spirits in General 19:34 The Supernatural 19:56 The Question of a Future Life 21:30 Names Used in this Section All proper names, and words in Welsh or other languages, are recorded here in the show-notes and we've done our best to get the pronunciations right for you. Caerau Crwys Candle Canwyll Corph Pontfaen Aneurin Llandovery Cymry Flambeau Lledrith Cardiff Marquis of Bute John Richards 'O wi! O Dduw!' Jenny fach, Hach Thomas Mathews Liber Landavenis St. Samson St. Bubricius William John Lanboydi Carmarthenshire Morris Griffith Pembrokeshire Tre-Davydd Llanferch-Llawddog Mr. Higgon Joshua Coslet Heol Bwlch y Gwynt (Windgap Lane) Llandilo Fawr parish Prophet Jones Golden Grove Earl of Cawdor St. David King Arthur Pelagian Gwrach y Rhibyn Cyhyraeth Cambridgeshire Evansville, Indiana Feast Tolaeth Disraeli Lothair Plato Aristotle British Goblins can be found on Archive.org You can find out more about Wirt Sikes on Wikipedia. Try the Celtic Myth Podshow for the Tales and Stories of the Ancient Celts at http://celticmythpodshow.com or on Apple Podcasts. Our theme music is "Gander at the Pratie Hole" by Sláinte. You can find their music on the Free Music Archive.
The group meet Chief Cook'n Bottlewasher who really liked Crazy Quilt's colorful skin. The Chief wants to take Crazy Quilt's skin but Judy talks him into taking her mirror. When they reach the Golden Grove, Wintergreen Witch appears, demanding the broken star. Without the mirror, Jimmy is forced to give the witch the pieces.
Just before sinking into the mud, the Cockleburr Cowboys ride to the rescue. The quartet are happy to find out that the cowboys work for the queen and through them they can speak to the queen once again. The queen is very understanding and gives them new instructions sending them across the Purple Plain to the Golden Grove to find the Singing Tree. As they are looking for another clue, they hear frightening screams.
Warren sits down with Francine Prose to discuss her style of writing, the evolution of her work, and the power of Tourette's. http://www.kimricketts.com http://www.thewarrenreport.com