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A new Craftwork conversation with Maggie Smith, bestselling author of Dear Writer: Pep Talks & Practical Advice for the Creative Life, available from Washington Square Press. Smith's other books includeYou Could Make This Place Beautiful, Good Bones, Goldenrod, Keep Moving, and My Thoughts Have Wings. A 2011 recipient of a Creative Writing Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts, Smith has also received a Pushcart Prize, and numerous grants and awards from the Academy of American Poets, the Sustainable Arts Foundation, the Ohio Arts Council, the Greater Columbus Arts Council, and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. She has been widely published, appearing in The New Yorker, The Paris Review, The Nation, The New York Times, The Atlantic, The Best American Poetry, and more. You can follow her on social media @MaggieSmithPoet. *** Otherppl with Brad Listi is a weekly literary podcast featuring in-depth interviews with today's leading writers. Available where podcasts are available: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, etc. Subscribe to Brad Listi's email newsletter. Support the show on Patreon Merch Instagram TikTok Bluesky Email the show: letters [at] otherppl [dot] com The podcast is a proud affiliate partner of Bookshop, working to support local, independent bookstores. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Michael Sarian "Straight Trash" - Esquina www.michaelsarian.comEilane Amherd "Pinot Ou Fendant" - La Degustation www.elianeperforms.com Lil' Red And the Rooster "Same Old Blues" (featuring Bobby Floyd) www.lilredrooster.com Deb Seymour "Tesla Trip" - Sometimes You Gotta Wear Boots www.debseymourmusic.com Megan Bee "Used To Be" - Cottonwood www.meganbeemusic.com The Pinkerton Raid "Holocene" - Jagged Vacance: Winter Songs By Other People www.pinkertonraid.com **********************Some of the official showcase artist at this year's Southeast Regional Folk Alliance event in May, www.serfa.org :HuDost "Sol Searcher (Light Upon The Water)" - The Monkey In The Crown www.hudost.com Arielle Silver "Riverdock at Sunset" - Watershed www.ariellesilver.com Mean Mary "Bring Down The Rain" - Woman Creature (Portrait Of A Woman, Part 2) www.meanmary.comTim Easton "Sliver Of Light" www.timeaston.com **************************Dan Whitaker "Oh Cayenne" - I Won't Play By Your Rules www.danwhitaker.com Seth Mulder & Midnight Run "Gilgarry's Glen" - www.midnightrunbluegrass.com Golden Shoals "Everybody's Singing" - s/t www.goldenshoals.comGordie Tentrees & Jaxon Haldane "Nowhere Fast" - Double Takes https://www.tentrees.caTeri Rane "Small Steps" - Goldenrod www.tenirane.com Will Branch "One False Move" - Face The Day www.willbranch.com Peggy Seeger "The Puzzle" - First Farewell www.peggyseeger.comHeather Pierson "Up Here In The Mountains" - Back To The Light www.heatherpierson.com Closing music: Geoffrey Armes "Vrikshashana (The Tree)" - Spirit Dwelling
"The world is at least fifty percent terrible, and that's a conservative estimate, though I keep this from my children," writes Maggie Smith in her viral poem Good Bones. Today, Maggie joins Ryan to talk about what it means to shield children from the world's harsh realities while still acknowledging its beauty and potential. They discuss how parents can balance hope with realism, the importance of instilling strong values, and the courage it takes to remain earnest and sincere in a cynical world.In 2016, Maggie Smith's poem Good Bones became a viral sensation. It was named the “Official Poem of 2016” by the Public Radio International. Maggie Smith is the New York Times bestselling author of You Could Make This Place Beautiful; My Thoughts Have Wings, a picture book illustrated by SCBWI Portfolio grand prize winner Leanne Hatch; the national bestsellers Goldenrod and Keep Moving: Notes on Loss, Creativity, and Change; as well as Good Bones, named one of the Best Five Poetry Books of 2017 by the Washington Post and winner of the 2018 Independent Publisher Book Awards Gold Medal in Poetry. Maggie's latest book, Dear Writer: Pep Talks & Practical Advice for the Creative Life just released! You can grab signed copies of Dear Writer at The Painted Porch in addition to her books You Could Make This Place Beautiful and Keep MovingFollow Maggie Smith on Instagram @ MaggieSmithPoet
Does telling your story mean revealing everything? Bestselling author and viral poet Maggie Smith returns for part two of her conversation with Ryan, discussing how writers decide what to share and what to keep sacred. They debunk the myth that memoirs must be exposés, talk about the role of empathy in both storytelling and activism, and explore the challenges of staying true to one's work while navigating success.In 2016, Maggie Smith's poem Good Bones became a viral sensation. It was named the “Official Poem of 2016” by the Public Radio International. Maggie Smith is the New York Times bestselling author of You Could Make This Place Beautiful; My Thoughts Have Wings, a picture book illustrated by SCBWI Portfolio grand prize winner Leanne Hatch; the national bestsellers Goldenrod and Keep Moving: Notes on Loss, Creativity, and Change; as well as Good Bones, named one of the Best Five Poetry Books of 2017 by the Washington Post and winner of the 2018 Independent Publisher Book Awards Gold Medal in Poetry.
It's Maggie Smith Day on the podcast! Maggie Smith is the New York Times bestselling author of You Could Make This Place Beautiful; My Thoughts Have Wings, a picture book illustrated by SCBWI Portfolio grand prize winner Leanne Hatch; the national bestsellers Goldenrod and Keep Moving: Notes on Loss, Creativity, and Change; as well as Good Bones, named one of the Best Five Poetry Books of 2017 by the Washington Post and winner of the 2018 Independent Publisher Book Awards Gold Medal in Poetry; The Well Speaks of Its Own Poison, winner of the 2012 Dorset Prize and the 2016 Independent Publisher Book Awards Gold Medal in Poetry; and Lamp of the Body, winner of the 2003 Benjamin Saltman Award.In 2016 Maggie Smith's poem “Good Bones” went viral internationally, receiving coverage in the Washington Post, theGuardian, the Telegraph, Slate, Huffington Post Italia, and elsewhere. To date it has been translated into nearly a dozen languages; interpreted by a dance troupe in Chennai, India; and set to music by multiple composers. PRI (Public Radio International) called it “the official poem of 2016.” In 2017 the poem was featured on an episode of the CBS primetime drama Madam Secretary, also called “Good Bones,” and was read by Meryl Streep at Lincoln Center.In this conversation, we talk about how she became the incredible writer and poet that she is, why we must continue making art in the face of genocide, fascism, and climate change, and we talk about her brand new book, Dear Writer: Pep Talks & Practical Advice for the Creative Life. ✅ Buy a copy (or two) of her new book.✅ Subscribe to her Substack, For Dear Life. ✅ Follow Maggie on Instagram.✊
The best writing, like the best life, thrives not on the absence of rules but on the right ones. In today's episode, Ryan sits down with viral poet and bestselling author Maggie Smith to explore the power of restraint, the fine line between hope and cynicism, and why caring deeply is a bold act of courage.In 2016, Maggie Smith's poem Good Bones became a viral sensation. It was named the “Official Poem of 2016” by the Public Radio International. Maggie Smith is the New York Times bestselling author of You Could Make This Place Beautiful; My Thoughts Have Wings, a picture book illustrated by SCBWI Portfolio grand prize winner Leanne Hatch; the national bestsellers Goldenrod and Keep Moving: Notes on Loss, Creativity, and Change; as well as Good Bones, named one of the Best Five Poetry Books of 2017 by the Washington Post and winner of the 2018 Independent Publisher Book Awards Gold Medal in Poetry. Maggie's latest book, Dear Writer: Pep Talks & Practical Advice for the Creative Life just released on April 1! You can grab signed copies of Dear Writer at The Painted Porch in addition to her books You Could Make This Place Beautiful and Keep Moving. Follow Maggie Smith on Instagram @MaggieSmithPoet
192 To celebrate the release of Maggie Smith's new guidebook for writers called Dear Writer: Pep Talks and Practical Advice for a Creative Life, we're bringing back this beloved chat with Maggie about writing, self-trust, and life in the ellipsis! ---What do we do when the future we thought we'd have is wiped clean, and we're stuck in uncertainty? Bestselling author Maggie Smith joins us to talk about life in the in-between and how, even when we're at a loss, we can still trust ourselves. She also explores the writerly decisions she made in her most recent bestseller (and one of Nadine's favorite books of all time), You Could Make This Place Beautiful. She closes the conversation with incredible writing advice that will make you want to grab a pen and start writing. Covered in this episode:How to find beauty, even when our lives change in unexpected waysThe difference between a midlife crisis and midlife recoveryHow to turn up the volume of our inner voice and act on itThe wise women who've inspired Maggie & Nadine in life and in writingWhy writing hard things is actually enjoyable Why Maggie wrote her story in real-time rather than waitingWhat has and hasn't changed since the publication of You Could Make This Place Beautiful Maggie's favorite small pleasure–how she's treating herself well Want more Maggie? Grab a copy of You Could Make This Place Beautiful (now out in paperback), subscribe to her popular Substack For Dear Life, and preorder her forthcoming book, Dear Writer (April, 2025).Maggie Smith is the award-winning author of You Could Make This Place Beautiful, Good Bones, The Well Speaks of Its Own Poison, Lamp of the Body, and the national bestsellers Goldenrod and Keep Moving: Notes on Loss, Creativity, and Change. A 2011 recipient of a Creative Writing Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts, Smith has also received several Individual Excellence Awards from the Ohio Arts Council, two Academy of American Poets Prizes, a Pushcart Prize, and fellowships from the Sustainable Arts Foundation and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. She has been widely published, appearing in The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Paris Review, The Nation, The Best American Poetry, and more. You can follow her on social media @MaggieSmithPoet.About Nadine:Nadine Kenney Johnstone is a holistic writing coach who helps women develop and publish their stories. She is the proud founder of WriteWELL, an online community that helps women reclaim their writing time, put pen to page, and get published. The authors in her community have published countless books and hundreds of essays in places like The New York Times, Vogue, The Sun, The Boston Globe, Longreads, and more. Her infertility memoir, Of This Much I'm Sure, was named book of the year by the...
This year (as eggs are currently selling for $4.95 a dozen on average), the pressure's on to sustain beloved family traditions while also ensuring that none of those precious Easter eggs go to waste. This sounds like a challenge for the Lutheran Ladies ... In their latest Iron Ladle Challenge, Erin, Sarah, and Rachel are cooking with eggs — both raw and hard-boiled. Rachel offers a fresh take on the classic seven-layer salad with her nine-(or-ten?-)layer Cobb salad; Sarah whips up a Paleo-friendly, coffee- and cardomom-infused, almond-milk baked egg custard (from scratch!); and Erin digs deep into her own family history to serve up a literal golden oldie, Egg à la Goldenrod. Spring is the air — and eggs are on the table — in this delectable episode. Rachel's Many Layered Cobb Salad In an 11 x 15 pan, layer (in order): 1 head chopped iceberg lettuce 1+ cup chopped celery 1+ cup frozen baby peas, cooked and cooled Dressing: 1(ish) pint mayonnaise, mixed with 1 packet Hidden Valley Ranch seasoning 1+ cup thin sliced grape tomatoes 1 diced chicken breast (rotisserie, roasted, or fried) 5+ chopped hard boiled eggs ½ pound crumbled bacon Shredded Colby-jack cheese to taste (Optional extra layers: diced onions, chopped avocado; may substitute bleu cheese for Colby-jack.) Dairy-Free Baked Egg Custard (from Sarah) (paleopantry.org/dairy-free-baked-egg-custard-made-with-almond-milk) 600ml almond milk 1 vanilla pod (or 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract) 4 egg yolks, plus 2 whole eggs 3-4 tablespoons honey (to taste) 1 whole nutmeg, for grating Preheat the oven to 150°C/300°F. Pour the milk into a saucepan. Slit the vanilla pod in half length ways. Scrape out the seeds with the tip of the knife and add to the milk, along with the pod. Heat slowly over a gentle heat to just below boiling point, until you see small bubbles barely breaking the surface. Expect this to take at least 10 minutes, and stir frequently with a whisk or wooden spoon. Take off the heat. Fish out and discard the vanilla pod. Whisk the eggs and honey until fully blended. Gradually pour the hot milk over the eggs in a thin stream, whisking constantly to prevent the hot milk from curdling the eggs. Keep whisking until fully blended. Push through a fine-mesh sieve to remove any lumps. Pour the custard into 4 ramekins with a capacity of at least 200ml, or one large dish – the recipe makes about 800ml. Finely grate the nutmeg, then sprinkle over the top (you may have more nutmeg than you need, but personally I go for a generous dusting). Arrange the ramekins / dish in a deep roasting tray, leaving space around the sides. Pour in just-boiled water from the kettle, until it reaches half-way up the sides of the ramekins. Transfer to the lowest shelf of the pre-heated oven, where the heat is gentlest. Check after 30 minutes for ramekins / 1 hour for a large dish. The custard should be just set. Test for doneness by giving a gentle shake – if there is a slight wobble in the centre of an otherwise solid mass then it is done, otherwise return to the oven and re-test in another 5 minutes. Either leave to cool for 30 minutes and serve warm, or cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate to serve chilled. The custard will keep well for up to 3 days in the refrigerator. For best results, remove from the refrigerator half an hour before serving. For a refreshing breakfast, serve with tart berry fruits. Note: Sarah substituted maple syrup for honey and extremely fine-ground cardamom coffee grounds for nutmeg. Egg à la Goldenrod (from Erin) Serves 3-4 ½ c butter ½ c flour 1 t salt 1 t pepper 3 ½ c milk 5 eggs, hardboiled Biscuits for serving (at least 6, but make 12) Peel the eggs and remove the yolks, whole if possible. Reserve the yolks. Cut the whites into small, bite-size pieces. Heat butter in a saucepan over low heat until melted. Stir in flour, salt, and pepper. Cook over low heat, stirring constantly, until smooth and bubbly. Gradually add in the milk, stirring (yes, constantly). Once it is all incorporated, simmer and stir (!) for 1 minute. Mix in the egg whites. Grate the egg yolks with a fine grater into a small serving dish. This is the Goldenrod! Serve the egg gravy over biscuits. Top with the egg yolk Goldenrod and a sprinkle of paprika. Connect with the Lutheran Ladies on social media in The Lutheran Ladies' Lounge Facebook discussion group (facebook.com/groups/LutheranLadiesLounge) and on Instagram @lutheranladieslounge. Follow Sarah (@hymnnerd), Rachel (@rachbomberger), and Erin (@erinaltered) on Instagram! Sign up for the Lutheran Ladies' Lounge monthly e-newsletter here, and email the Ladies at lutheranladies@kfuo.org.
In this week's episode we spotlight the very old, very beautiful, and very useful Dorking chicken. Dr Rebecca Gounaris joins us to discuss liver problems in chickens, we share our recipe for the simple for so refined sounding Eggs `a la Goldenrod, and tell you about a great supplement for chickens that need liver support.Grubbly Farms - click here for our affiliate link.https://www.anrdoezrs.net/click-100963304-15546963Pre and Probiotic and Vitamin and Electrolyte Powders!Nutrena Naturewise Harvest Blendhttps://nutrenaworld.com/products/naturewise-harvest-blend-18-textured/Bright and Early Coffee - use code CWTCL15 for 15% off of any bagged coffee. K Cups always ship free!https://brightandearlycoffee.com/Omlet Coops- Use Our Affiliate Link for 10% off!https://tidd.ly/3Uwt8BfChicken Luv Box - use CWTCL50 for 50% off your first box of any multi-month subscription!https://www.chickenluv.com/Breed Spotlight is sponsored by Murray McMurray Hatcheryhttps://www.mcmurrayhatchery.com/Metzer Farms Waterfowlhttps://www.metzerfarms.com/Nestera UShttps://nestera.us/cwtclUse our affiliate link above for 5% off your purchase!Roosty'shttps://amzn.to/3yMDJEggs `a la Marigoldhttps://coffeewiththechickenladies.com/farm-fresh-egg-recipes/eggs-a-la-marigold/Hepato Liver Support Supplementhttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CX6RWYMX?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1CWTCL Websitehttps://coffeewiththechickenladies.com/CWTCL Etsy Shophttps://www.etsy.com/shop/CoffeeWChickenLadiesAs Amazon Influencers, we may receive a small commission from the sale of some items at no additional cost to consumers.CWTCL Amazon Recommendationshttps://www.amazon.com/shop/coffeewiththechickenladiesSupport the show
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This is the recording of Hack The Planet 527 with DJ Pfeif from 1-25-25, originally aired on twitch.tv/djpfeifdnb and Valley Free Radio, WXOJ. Hack The Planet is live every Saturday night at 8:00pm ET. More information at https://djpfeif.com. Thanks for listening. Enjoy! ================ Artist - Track Title - Label Nasz - Colours - Celsius Recordings Electric Soul - Magic Mojo - Liquid Flow Melinki & Low:r - Inta - Galacy Records ErBass - Moments - Codename: RCRDS Alexus - Barry - Influenza Media Nasz - Look - Celsius Recordings Cabeabel - Extinction - DNBB Records MC Conrad - Play Back feat. Makoto - Con*Natural Music SundayGrooves - The Drum (III) - Celsius Recordings EIJER - Black Daruma - Metalheadz D SIDE - Molotov - Clawhammer Recordz Acid Purrr - Acid Jungle - Cause4Concern Recordings Black Barrel - Side That You Can't Hide - Metalheadz Bungle - Current - Dirty Hole Music M@shinist - Revolt - Basseffect Breakage & Jess Mills - Fighting Fire (Loadstar Remix) Sikey & Speedwagon - Conquer - Fokuz Recordings Calyx & Teebee - Nothing I Can Say - RAM Records Ulterior Motive - Trip Hammer - Guidance (UK) Calculon featuring Lailah Reich - Can It Be - Shoot Recordings Lawash - Dusk Till Dawn - Celsius Recordings Skuff - Walk Away - Rebel Music Chase & Status - Blk & Blu (Calibre Remix) - RAM Records Alexus - The Wish - Influenza Media Decaz - Seasons Change - Celsius Recordings Versions - Nextman - FIVE ALLEY Promo Zo - Sandi Fanumaster V1 - In Reach Records Abstractonia - Aurora Borealis - Subdivide Break, Fierce - Red Line - Quarantine Recordings Absurd - Dawn-1 - Neuropunk Records Break - Cold Sweat - Critical Recordings dBase - Nineties Collider - Formation Records Konklave - Dubplate Pressure - Dream Killer Recordings Irontype - Quantize - Paperfunk Recordings Translate - Trash Black - Soulbass Recordings TeeBee - The Force - Renegade Hardware Peshay & Sense - Tell Me - Peshay Music ErBass - Cut Off - Codename: RCRDS Dub Phizix - Non Fiction - SenkaSonic Inner Terrain & Wreckless - Sentient - Metalheadz C.A.B.L.E. - Individual - Dutty Audio Qbig & Zenith B - Honya - Flexout Audio Neve & Crimson - Let Me Groove You - The Dreamers Recordings Arcatype - Snow Days - CIA Records Digital + Resound - Shadows and Dreams - Function Distant Future & Dr. THC - Alouette - DEEPNAS ErBass - Feature - Codename: RCRDS Hlz - Paradise Blues - The Dreamers Recordings Untrue - Memories - Waterframes Music
International Equine Network with Scott Miller Video: 2025 Kentucky Derby and Oaks, Horse Transportation w/ Sallee Horse Vans Keeneland Yearling Sales 2020, 2012 Ky Derby Part 1. Kentucky Jockey Club and Golden Rod Preview FREE PICKS: Road to the 2025 Kentucky Derby and Oaks Make sure to play on NYRA Bets at https://racing.nyrabets.com/ NYRA Bets has you covered on the road to the 2025 Kentucky Derby and 2025 Kentucky Oaks by previewing all of the Derby and Oaks prep races. NYRA Bets handicappers Matthew DeSantis and Kaylie Shapiro discuss a pair of prep races taking place at Churchill Downs this Saturday in the Golden Rod and Kentucky Jockey Club. The Golden Rod features two strong Brad Cox runners including favorite Good Cheer who will be challenged by Quietside for trainer John Ortiz. In the Kentucky Jockey Club, Breeders' Cup Juvenile runner Jonathan's Way is coming back on quick turnaround to face a field of 10. He is the class of the field, but could someone catch him? Matthew and Kaylie discuss the various contenders, where to go for prices, and how to play these races vertically (exactas and trifectas) and horizontally (Pick 4s and Pick 5s). #horseracing #horseracingtips #betting Part 2. A Look at Horse Transportation w/ Sallee Horse Vans A Look at Horse Transportation w/ Sallee Horse Vans Part 3. Flying High With Horses--courtesy Keeneland Close Up Reporter Jackie Congedo of WLEX's Keeneland Close Up offers this fabulous glimpse into the business of transporting Thoroughbreds across the country via airplane. Part 4. Behind-The-Scenes at Keeneland Yearling Sales 2020 What goes into purchasing yearlings at the sales? Part 5. Made For This We like to gather with family and reflect, to flip through photo albums, laughing and crying together, and just being thankful for family. Our family is big, and each one of you are part of the Hallway Feeds family. It's a humble privilege to serve you, and to nurture your horses as if they're our own. Thank you for a wonderful year, and allowing us to celebrate your successes with you Part 6. 2012 Ky Derby - Shoeing for the Big Race Steve Norman is putting new shoes on Gemologist, morning of the 2012 Kentucky Derby. Steve is based in the Lexington, KY area and has shod a number of Derby winners during his career. Gemologist was last shod by Mr. Ray Amato prior to his win in the Wood Memorial, but unfortunately, an illness in his family kept him from making this year's Derby. Steve uses Kerckhaert raceplates exclusively and in recent weeks horses he shod with the Fast Break XT have set track records at Keeneland and Churchill. Gemologist is shod with Tradition XT fronts and Tradition RT hinds. Visit www.farrierproducts.com for more product info.
In a virtual panel hosted by Literary Cleveland during the 2024 Inkubator writing conference, Ohio poets Ruth Awad and Maggie Smith consider how poetry can awaken us to new possibilities of being. Throughout their wide-ranging conversation, Awad and Smith discuss inspiration, hyphenated identities, poems as time capsules, poetic supervillain origin stories, and finding language for grief and rage as well as peace and liberation. What words keep us moving? How can poetry help us not just survive but find joy? The event, titled “Outside the Joy: Poetry and Possibility,” was held September 18, 2024. Page Count thanks Literary Cleveland for making this episode possible. Ruth Awad is a Lebanese-American poet, a 2021 NEA Poetry fellow, and the author of Outside the Joy (Third Man Books, 2024) and Set to Music a Wildfire (Southern Indiana Review Press, 2017), winner of the 2016 Michael Waters Poetry Prize and the 2018 Ohioana Book Award for Poetry. She is the co-editor of The Familiar Wild: On Dogs and Poetry (Sundress Publications, 2020). She lives and writes in Columbus, Ohio. Maggie Smith is the New York Times bestselling author of You Could Make This Place Beautiful; My Thoughts Have Wings, a picture book illustrated by Leanne Hatch; the national bestsellers Goldenrod and Keep Moving: Notes on Loss, Creativity, and Change; as well as Good Bones, named one of the Best Five Poetry Books of 2017 by the Washington Post; The Well Speaks of Its Own Poison; and Lamp of the Body. Her next book, Dear Writer: Pep Talks & Practical Advice for the Creative Life, is forthcoming in April 2025. Page Count is produced by Ohio Center for the Book at Cleveland Public Library. For full show notes and an edited transcript of this episode, visit the episode page. To get in touch, email ohiocenterforthebook@cpl.org (put “podcast” in the subject line) or follow us on Instagram or Facebook.
International Equine Network with Scott Miller Video: Kentucky Jockey Club, Brian Hernandez Jr. winning Kentucky Derby, Winning Jockey 2024 Part 1. Behind the scenes "Sport Of Kings" Behind The Scenes At The Kentucky Derby Behind The Scenes In The Sport Of Kings www.JockeyTalk360.com Twitter @Jockeytalk Instagram @JockeyTalk360 Snapchat @JockeyTalk360 Part 2. Derby Kentucky Jockey Club and Golden Rod Preview FREE PICKS: Road to the 2025 Kentucky Derby and Oaks Make sure to play on NYRA Bets at https://racing.nyrabets.com/ NYRA Bets has you covered on the road to the 2025 Kentucky Derby and 2025 Kentucky Oaks by previewing all of the Derby and Oaks prep races. NYRA Bets handicappers Matthew DeSantis and Kaylie Shapiro discuss a pair of prep races taking place at Churchill Downs this Saturday in the Golden Rod and Kentucky Jockey Club. The Golden Rod features two strong Brad Cox runners including favorite Good Cheer who will be challenged by Quietside for trainer John Ortiz. In the Kentucky Jockey Club, Breeders' Cup Juvenile runner Jonathan's Way is coming back on quick turnaround to face a field of 10. He is the class of the field, but could someone catch him? Matthew and Kaylie discuss the various contenders, where to go for prices, and how to play these races vertically (exactas and trifectas) and horizontally (Pick 4s and Pick 5s). #horseracing #horseracingtips #betting Part 3. Winning Jockey 2024 Brian Hernandez Jr. says Kentucky Derby win is a 'lifetime achievement' | NBC Sports Mystik Dan jockey Brian Hernandez Jr. discusses the emotions behind winning the 150th Kentucky Derby, saying the victory is "hard to put into words." #NBCSports #HorseRacing #KentuckyDerby » Subscribe to NBC Sports: https://www.youtube.com/nbcsports?sub... » Watch Live Sports on Peacock: https://peacocktv.smart.link/v82e9dl56 » Get more horse racing news on NBC Sports: https://www.nbcsports.com/horse-racing NBC Sports Group serves sports fans 24/7 with premier live events, insightful studio shows, and compelling original programming. NBC Sports is an established leader in the sports media landscape with an unparalleled collection of sports properties that include the Olympics, NFL, Premier League, Big Ten, NASCAR, PGA TOUR, the Kentucky Derby, Tour de France, French Open, IndyCar and many more. Subscribe to our channel for the latest sporting news and highlights! The Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes are far more than just two-minute horse races … They are 300 years of history, tradition and athleticism, all rolled into single sporting events. Celebrating the pursuit of American excellence, NBC Sports is the exclusive home to the opening two races of the Triple Crown. Beyond the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes, NBC Sports broadcasts some of the most important and prestigious events in all of horse racing. With exclusive media rights to the Breeders' Cup Challenge Series and the Breeders' Cup Classic, viewers can watch the best contenders compete across the country between June and November. Visit NBC Sports: https://www.nbcsports.com Find NBC Sports on Facebook: / nbcsports Follow NBC Sports on Twitter: / nbcsports Follow NBC Sports on Instagram: / nbcsports https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/sunday-... https://nbcsports.com/motors/nascar https://nbcsports.com/soccer/premier-... Brian Hernandez Jr. says Kentucky Derby win is a 'lifetime achievement' | NBC Sports / nbcsports
The long Thanksgiving holiday brings the traditional changing of the Thoroughbred seasons in Kentucky, and that is the focus of this week's Ron Flatter Racing Pod from Churchill Downs. TV analyst Kaitlin Free provides insight into the Clark Stakes and the Kentucky Jockey Club as well as her overarching thoughts on the fall meet that ends this weekend. She also offers some handicapping thoughts about the Turfway Park synthetic-track season that starts next week. Horse Racing Nation handicapper Mark Midland has tips for the Clark, the Mrs. Revere, the Kentucky Jockey Club and the Golden Rod stakes, including advice for how to play the races as part of multi-race wagers. This episode also features a special segment on Wednesday's debut of $3.2 million colt Barnes, who won by a head taking his first step toward a possible date back at Churchill Downs on May 3 for Kentucky Derby 2025. Listener and reader feedback also gets the once-over with Los Angeles Times turf writer John Cherwa providing perspective. The Ron Flatter Racing Pod via Horse Racing Nation is available via free subscription from Apple, Firefox, iHeart and Spotify as well as HorseRacingNation.com.
172 What do we do when the future we thought we'd have gets wiped clean, and we're stuck in uncertainty? Bestselling author Maggie Smith joins us to talk about life in the in-between and how, even when we're at a loss, we can still trust ourselves. She also explores the writerly decisions she made in her most recent bestseller (and one of Nadine's favorite books of all time), You Could Make This Place Beautiful. She closes the conversation with incredible writing advice that will make you want to grab a pen and start writing. Covered in this episode:How to find beauty, even when our lives change in unexpected waysThe difference between a midlife crisis and midlife recoveryHow to turn up the volume of our inner voice and act on itThe wise women who've inspired Maggie & Nadine in life and in writingWhy writing hard things is actually enjoyable Why Maggie wrote her story in real-time rather than waitingWhat has and hasn't changed since the publication of You Could Make This Place Beautiful Maggie's favorite small pleasure–how she's treating herself well Want more Maggie? Grab a copy of You Could Make This Place Beautiful (now out in paperback), subscribe to her popular Substack For Dear Life, and preorder her forthcoming book, Dear Writer (April, 2025).Maggie Smith is the award-winning author of You Could Make This Place Beautiful, Good Bones, The Well Speaks of Its Own Poison, Lamp of the Body, and the national bestsellers Goldenrod and Keep Moving: Notes on Loss, Creativity, and Change. A 2011 recipient of a Creative Writing Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts, Smith has also received several Individual Excellence Awards from the Ohio Arts Council, two Academy of American Poets Prizes, a Pushcart Prize, and fellowships from the Sustainable Arts Foundation and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. She has been widely published, appearing in The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Paris Review, The Nation, The Best American Poetry, and more. You can follow her on social media @MaggieSmithPoet.About Nadine:Try a WriteWELL class for free on Nov 18!Nadine Kenney Johnstone is a holistic writing coach who helps women develop and publish their stories. She is the proud founder of WriteWELL, an online community that helps women reclaim their writing time, put pen to page, and get published. The authors in her community have published countless books and hundreds of essays in places like The New York Times, Vogue, The Sun, The Boston Globe, Longreads, and more. Her infertility memoir, Of This Much I'm Sure, was named book of the year by the Chicago Writer's Association. Her latest book,
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In this season 3 finale, I am hot-off-the-bliss of attending the Alliance of International Aromatherapists recent conference titled: "Embracing and Composing Sustainable Aromatics". This afterglow continues reflection upon the importance of "less is more," olfactive aromatherapy, getting to know local aromatics, the overall importance of being outside and being in nature. Join me to contemplate connection and sustainability within the aromatherapy community and essential oil supply chain overall. At the heart of the matter is the life force behind essential oils; the energy and resources involved in the essential oil industry and profound impact essential oils have on memory, emotions, neuro-transmission and overall wellbeing. Concentrated connection. In essence (yes, pun intended...): Essential oils are more than "scents"; they're deep, concentrated, resource intensive chemicals of communication which inform how we may approach working with them. Join me around minute 26 for a guided meditation adapted from my recent guided aromatic encounter given at the Olfactory Art Keller gallery. Links to references made in the episode: Article on Sweet Fern, Article on Goldenrod, Book reference: Conyza.
Welcome to Season 04 Episode 03 - the "Goldenrod" edition - of Notes from the Aisle Seat, the podcast featuring news and information about the arts in northern Chautauqua County NY, sponsored by the 1891 Fredonia Opera House. Your host is Tom Loughlin, SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor and Chair Emeritus of Theatre and Dance at SUNY Fredonia. Guests on this episode include: Ms. Calabria Foti, vocalist; Mr. Chris Carosa, regional historian; and Prof. Don Marrazzo, SUNY Fredonia School of Music Voice Faculty. Notes from the Aisle Seat is available from most of your favorite podcast sites, as well as on the Opera House YouTube Channel. If you enjoy this podcast, please spread the word through your social media feeds, give us a link on your website, and consider becoming a follower by clicking the "Follow" button in the upper right-hand corner of our home page. If you have an arts event you'd like to publicize, hit us up at operahouse@fredopera.org and let us know what you have! Please give us at least one month's notice to facilitate timely scheduling. Thanks for listening! Time Stamps 02:17 - Calabria Foti/"From Bebop to Broadway" 20:03 - Chris Carosa/Lafayette in Fredonia 37:58 - Arts Calendar 40:27 - Prof. Don Marrazzo/Live at the Met Preview Media "Goldenrod", written, produced and performed by Kimberly and Alberto Rivera, from the album Spirit Songs, Nov. 13, 2017 "The Man with the Horn", performed by Calabria Foti (vocals) and Bob McChesney (trombone), written and composed by Bonnie Lake, Eddie DeLange, and Jack Jenney; from the album The Man with the Horn, June 1, 2019, MoCo Records. La Marseillaise (French National Anthem), written and composed by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle (1792); performed by the US Navy Band, May 5, 2016 "Mia Gelosa!", from the opera Tosca, composed by Giacomo Puccini, libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa (1900). Performed by Aleksandra Kurzak (Tosca) and SeokJong Baek (Cavaradossi) at the Metropolitan Opera House, September 2024. "Autumn Fell", written by Jerry Douglas Cole; performed by Authentic Unlimited, from the album Authentic Unlimited, June 27, 2022, Billy Blue Records Artist Links Calabria Foti Chris Carosa Prof. Don Marrazzo BECOME AN OPERA HOUSE MEMBER!
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Ugh, I've caught a cold! But don't worry, I'm taking you into my kitchen to show you exactly how I tackle it with some tried-and-true herbal remedies. In this video, I'll share my go-to recipes for getting back on my feet fast: A garlic and honey immune-boosting toast My favorite immune-boosting tea Simple tinctures and a nourishing broth As a mom and herbalist, I know how important it is to recover quickly so you can get back to caring for your family and life. I'll walk you through step-by-step instructions, and you'll see firsthand how I care for myself during a cold, using herbs and foods you likely already have in your kitchen. Let's get through this together—one cup of tea at a time! In case you missed my herbal tea recipe blend: - 3 tbsp Calendula Flowers - 2 tbsp Elder Flowers - 2 tbsp Goldenrod - 1 tsp Licorice - 2 slices of fresh Ginger Root RESOURCES Product Links & Resources ForLife Blue TeaPot and Strainer: https://amzn.to/3ZtVcsc Honey Gardens - Elderberry Syrup: https://amzn.to/3TG8yxy Red Root and Echinacea Tinctures - https://www.herbalist-alchemist.com/ Kettle & Fire Mushroom and Chicken Bone Broth - https://amzn.to/4eCRWyK Kozi Neck Warming Wrap - https://amzn.to/47NNprm
In this episode we're all over the place. Current apiary updates. Successful and unsuccessful mite treatments. What's up with all these people calling honey bees invasive?! Learning from our mistakes and more! Herb Corner is about one of our favorites - Goldenrod! This episode is brought to you by KaraJoSkinCare.com, check out their natural skin care line and more! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mindyourhives/support
In today's episode, we talk with Nancy Farwell, avid native gardener and marketing and advertising sales coordinator for Northern Woodlands magazine. Nancy approached the director of Northern Woodlands about creating a native garden in the front yard of the magazine's headquarters. We talk about the process of converting a workplace lawn to a native garden; the challenges that came up; as well as what plants were chosen for the project. For photos of the new 3,600 square foot garden and more information go to the Northern Woodlands blog at https://northernwoodlands.org/blog/c/pollinator-garden. Go to Pollinator Pathways at pollinator-pathway.org. Find out more about Douglas Tallamy at homegrownnationalpark.org. For more info on Alicia Houk and her Wildlife Garden Alliance, go to wildgardenalliance.org. Go to Prairie Moon Nursery at prairiemoon.com. Native plants mentioned in this episode: Allegheny Serviceberry, Mountain Mint, Cardinal Flower, Lowbush Blueberry, New Jersey Tea, Milkweed, Aster, Goldenrod, Wild Strawberry, Bee Balm, Sedges, and Little Bluestem. Join Catherine Greenleaf, a certified wildlife rehabilitator with 20 years of experience rescuing and rehabilitating injured wildlife, for twice-monthly discussions about restoring native habitat and helping the birds in your backyard. Send your questions about birds and native gardening to birdhuggerpodcast@gmail.com. (PG-13) St. Dymphna Press, LLC. Bird calls courtesy of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
RiverVibes Sept 8th, 2024This is the RiverVibes Post-Float Plant Song Walkers Oregonia, OHElf gears up, chimes in, and giggles with Lyndsey and Mason, of One Earth Collaborative.Marielle leads the Plant Walk Talks(5:16) Violets fresh in the garden(9:50) Golden Rod Strut(14:22) Speaking of the Dandelions(16:00) Golden Rod conversation Mariellelf(20:46) Autumn Olive berry yums(23:15) In the Garden Party Ra.Feke(29:30) Plantwalk and Garden interacting commences.Marielle shares gratitude and story of place(39:50 Grow Ra.FekeRa.feke, Check him out on instagram!!!his music, it is awesome too!!!! Marielle and the Flowers check her out!Check out One Earth CollaborativeCheck out Ánno Support the showSubscribe Everywhere Cause thats cool hahaha!Links to Doctor Bionic • Kalpataru Tree • Dirtwire • Aether Elf @wakethefarmup @maintaining_ground_podcastCouncil of Counsel@kastle_369 @ra.feke @alexhillchillPatrice Logan - Powrgurlz_entMore you know you---Ask how you could be involved in the show, yesSubscribe and Support the Show
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Ways In Waves "Death Of Others" - www.waysinwaves.com Good Group Thanks For Coming "La Da Da Yeah" https://www.facebook.com/goodgrouptfc/ The Search "Pick Me Up" - Indulgence https://thesearchsweden.wordpress.com/ Jessie Wagner "I Just Can't Today" www.jessiewagnerofficial.com Nikka Costa "Dirty Disco" - Dirty Disco www.nikkacosta.com The Knocks featuring Yelle "Tout Le Temps" www.theknocks.com Phantogram "All A Mystery" Memory Of A Day www.phantogram.com ********************* Family Worship Centre "Kicked Out Of The Garden" - Kicked Out Of The Garden https://reasonto.live/ Federale "Home" - Reverb & Seduction www.federalepdx.com RXGhost "Eating Sun Directly" - Scaffolding www.rxghost.com Sun Atoms "And The Lion Saw The UFO" - Take This Love https://linktr.ee/SunAtoms Skinshape "Can You Play Me A Song?" - Another Side Of Skinshape https://www.facebook.com/Skinshape/ The Battery Farm "Hail Mary" - Dark Web https://www.facebook.com/thebatteryfarm The Bad Ups "Ego Trip" - "Life Of Sin https://www.instagram.com/thebadups *************** Jonathan Byrd "White Oak Wood" - Cackalack www.jonathanbyrd.com Abigail Dowd "St. Vrain" - Beautiful Day www.abigaildowd.com Jessie Kilguss "Coyote Street - What Do Whales Dream About At Night? www.jessiekilguss.com Ash & Eric "The Dogwood & I" - Sure www.ashandericmusic.com Terri Hendrix "Me and the Moon Aren't Speaking" - Pilgrim's Progress: Project 5.5 www.terrihendrix.com David G Smith "Witness Trees" - Witness Trees www.davidgsmithmusic.com Ben Bedford "Stars And Skywheel" - Valley Of Stars www.benbedford.com Muriel Anderson "Friendship" (featuring Phil Keaggy) - Sailing Dreams www.murielanderson.com Teni Rane "Small Steps" - Goldenrod www.tenirane.com Cathy Fink & Marcy Marxer with Chan Tiao "Beautiful Grassland, My Home" - From China to Appalachia: www.cathymarcy.com Closing: Chicha Libre "Gnossienne No. 1" - Sonido Amazonico --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
Teni Rane sings original songs about life. They offer us an opportunity to connect our lives with each other in a musically beautiful and unassuming way. The lyrics, the musicianship, the singing, all create a homey feel that is calm, … More ... The post Teni Rane – New Album “Goldenrod” appeared first on Paradigms Podcast.
Today we talk about things you can do now to get ready for winter, as well as the latest news from the Prepper Pantry, a weekly shopping report, frugality tip and Operation Independence update. Featured Event: August 17 Rabbit Processing, Preserving and Potluck Sponsor 1: AgoristTaxAdvice.com Sponsor 2: EMPShield.com, Coupon Code LFTN Livestream Schedule Tomorrow 12:30PM Live with Backwoods Butcher Friday 9:30AM Homestead Happenings Tales from the Prepper Pantry Canning Goals: 10 jars tomato sauce, 39 Jars Green Beans (More in process) Sick Food The Roof, The Roof, The Roof Herbal Remedy Collection: Elderberries, Goldenrod, Passion Flower, Mint, Mullein Deep Freezer Audit Designing the Mud Room and Food Prep Area Weekly Shopping Report Home Depot this weekend, the online price of a 2x4x8 has gone up, to $3.65. Aldi. We found everything we wanted. Staple prices were: bread (20 oz. white): $1.35; eggs: $2.25; whole milk: $2.89 (+); heavy cream: $5.39; OJ: $3.45; butter: $3.79; bacon: $3.99; potatoes: $4.49; sugar: $2.99; flour: $2.35; and 80% lean ground beef: $3.79. Food City: They had a decent amount of raw Tennessee honey, including some quart jars, which we prefer. They were $14.99, which if I remember correctly, may be a dollar higher than the last time some months ago. A gallon of untainted regular gasoline remains at $3.599. Frugality Tip Get yours in! Tomato Argument On TikTok Operation Independence Laying plans for a walk in Main topic of the Show: Winter Is Coming, Are You Ready? It's hot, but there is a certain crispness in the evening air. The past two nights, I have even been able to sleep without any AC and the windows open. With the garden at peak production, which is not the usual flush this year, my mind wanders to the winter months. The old timers are already talking about how hard this one will be based on caterpillars, and other signs. They do this every year. Getting ready NOW for the coming winter is really what summer on a homestead is all about. No Kill List People Pets Livestock Plants Food - Water - Shelter Illness Infrastructure Energy Stores Winter Produce and Preparing for Spring What do you do to get ready for winter? Make it a great week! GUYS! Don't forget about the cookbook, Cook With What You Have by Nicole Sauce and Mama Sauce. Community Follow me on Nostr: npub1u2vu695j5wfnxsxpwpth2jnzwxx5fat7vc63eth07dez9arnrezsdeafsv Mewe Group: https://mewe.com/join/lftn Telegram Group: https://t.me/LFTNGroup Odysee: https://odysee.com/$/invite/@livingfree:b Resources Membership Sign Up Holler Roast Coffee Harvest Right Affiliate Link
Join us as we welcome Jessica Newman, a first-generation farmer from Northeast Pennsylvania, who shares her inspiring journey of establishing a successful sheep farming operation while balancing a full-time nursing career. From purchasing her farm in 2014 to building her agricultural enterprise from scratch, Jessica provides valuable insights into the unique challenges and innovative approaches she employs in managing her Texel sheep flock. We also explore her experiences with Dexter cattle and the delicate balance of managing off-farm jobs with farm responsibilities.Listen in as Jessica recounts journey to raising sheep on her newly acquired land. We discuss the initial hurdles of setting up infrastructure, the gradual development of her farm, and the implementation of rotational grazing practices inspired by Joel Saladin. Learn about the complexities of managing pastures overrun with goldenrod and milkweed, heavy clay soil, and steep grades, and discover the successes and lessons learned in creating a sustainable grazing system.This episode also covers essential advice for beginners in farming, emphasizing the importance of understanding land capacity and avoiding overgrazing. We touch on various business models, such as custom grazing and leased land, and highlight the influence of business strategies from authors like Mike Michalowicz and Greg Judy. Additionally, Jessica shares her experiences with sheep artificial insemination, breeding strategies for optimal production, and the importance of balancing personal life and farm responsibilities. Tune in for a wealth of practical advice and inspiring stories from Jessica's farming journey.Links Mentioned in the Episode:SouthView StationVisit our Sponsors:Noble Research InstituteKencove Farm Fence
In this episode the crew investigates tubes and pipes.CastJared Wikofsky- Game Mother and EditorChris French- Jupito ArmlessAndrew Collins-Anderson- Cael GardenerChris Thiel- Ashley BonefaceDanny Deluca- Gabriel TownsendMorgan Just- Howard BlowfeldOriginal music by Danny Deluca, Jordan Fickel, Pressure Highway, Miss Champagne and Motoshi Kosako. Alien RPG is a product of Free League Publishing. Purchase Alien RPG proudcts here:https://freeleaguepublishing.com/shop/alien-rpg-2/
Would you like to incorporate more native plants in your garden or on your farm? Wondering which ones are not only beautiful and beneficial but also make great cut flowers? Today, Lisa and Layne discuss three perennials native to various parts of the United States (Joe Pye Weed, Mountain Mint, and Goldenrod) to consider including in your cutting garden. They describe the plants and cover their value both out in the landscape and as cut flowers, growing tips and tricks, the proper harvest stage, and more. Listen to the podcast and learn how these native beauties can be enjoyed both outdoors and in! The video version of Lisa and Layne's conversation will be posted to The Gardener's Workshop's YouTube channel, where all “Seed Talk” episodes are organized into a playlist. In addition, auto-generated transcripts are available for viewing on YouTube. If there is a question or topic you would like to hear discussed on a future episode of “Seed Talk”, please fill out the form linked below. We would love to hear your suggestions! Mentions: "Seed Talk" YouTube Playlist Online Course: Cool Flowers from Seed to Harvest Botanical Names: Eutrochium (Joe Pye Weed), Pycnanthemum muticum (Mountain Mint), Solidago (Goldenrod) Episode 95 - Flower Conditioning Products & Process Episode 96 - Open Farm Highlights with Dave, Ellen & Lisa "Seed Talk" Topic Suggestion Form TGW YouTube Channel TGW iPhone App (iOS App Store) TGW Android App (Google Play) Sign up to receive our weekly Farm News! The "Seed Talk with Lisa & Layne" podcast is produced by The Gardener's Workshop and co-hosted by Lisa Mason Ziegler and Layne Angelo. Lisa is the founder and owner of The Gardener's Workshop, where Layne works as Seed Manager. Lisa is the award-winning author of Vegetables Love Flowers and Cool Flowers and the publisher of Flower Farming School Online, Farmer-Florist School Online, and Florist School Online. Watch Lisa's Story and connect with her on social media. Layne is an avid gardener, seed starter, and engineer who loves learning and applying her technical knowledge to all areas of life, including gardening and growing flowers. Thanks for joining us!
Follow my lead! Green is all you need. In some cases, the statement above is correct. Horticulturally, green is used to keep your plant pals growing strong. But what about colour? Is it possible to have all that green hold hands with some prolonged colour over the course of the spring, summer and fall?Jack, Lynne and Matt McFarland talk about long bloomers on this week's episode of The Growing Season.What is a long bloomer? How long is long in a bloomer? The McFarland's reveal a little about how they design with prolonged flowerers. Monarda, Roses, Goldenrod, Japanese Kerria, hostas, Coreopsis, Rozanne Geranium, Phlox, Lilac and the new Bloomerang Lilac come into focus. Is the reblooming weigela? Yup! Its really cool!Tune in. Looking to book a consult for your property? We'd love to help. CLICK HERE.What is a TGS Tiny Garden? CLICK HERE. Subscribe to The Growing Season podcast. CLICK HERE.
Easy now! There's no reason to get upset.Jack, Lynne and Matt McFarland dive into trees that tear tirelessly. They WEEP! You get it? The various organisms that are pendulous in nature become the focus of this week's episode of The Growing Season. "Pleaching" is discussed but Matt has no idea what it is.Weeping beech, weeping willow, weeping redbud, weeping Japanese maple and the HOLY GRAIL of weepers - The Camperdown Elm are just some of focus. This is flowering cherry season! Many cherry trees weep so why not chat about it? CRABAPPLES! Friend or foe? A new variety of Goldenrod is fawned over. Tune in. Looking to book a consult for your property? We'd love to help. CLICK HERE.What is a TGS Tiny Garden? CLICK HERE. Subscribe to The Growing Season podcast. CLICK HERE.
The guys get into the nitty gritty of the Goldenrod, which gets a bad rap as a ragweed. A native North American perennial wildflower that's tall, slim with fluffy golden flower spikes in various shades of yellow. Once an invasive species, we discuss the change in direction for this easy to grow beauty. Support the showBlack Diamond Garden Centers; Toledo, Perrysburg and now Waterville Ohio!https://blackdiamondgrows.com/Please visit our Facebook and Instagram links!https://www.facebook.com/yourmidwestgardenpodcast@yourmidwestgardenpodcastHave a show topic, send us a message or call 567-343-1349 and leave an old fashion voice message!
If seasonal allergies get you down, you know, the itchy watery eyes, the sneezing, the wheezing, and all the yuck that comes with it, then tune into this episode. We're talking about how you can stop having seasonal allergies every single year, but addressing the root cause of these inflammatory symptoms. And you'll learn about the categories of herbs to choose during allergy season, plus a few herbs you may want to put in your seasonal allergy arsenal. I even shared some of my favorite companies to turn to, if you just want the perfect seasonal allergy remedies on hand.For full show notes, and links, head to theherbalistspath.com/blog/top-herbs-for-seasonal-allergy-symptoms 02:25 Understanding Seasonal Allergies: Causes and Mechanisms05:08 Natural Remedies for Allergy Relief05:46 Herbal Solutions for Acute Allergy Symptoms07:46 Spotlight on Specific Herbs for Allergies12:10 Recommended Herbal Products and Resources19:10 Concluding Thoughts and GratitudeIf you'd like to dive deeper, we have a full lesson on How to Handle Seasonal Allergies, Naturally, plus recipes for your own allergy remedies inside of Apothecary Momma, you can join us here: theherbalistspath.com/apothecary-momma-herbal-mentorship
In episode two of the Gen X Taste podcast, Christy and I have a very special guest, !!! (The poet, not the dame!)Maggie Smith is the New York Times bestselling author of seven books of poetry and prose, including You Could Make This Place Beautiful, Good Bones, Goldenrod, Lamp of the Body, The Well Speaks of Its Own Poison, and Keep Moving: Notes on Loss, Creativity, and Change. Her newest book is My Thoughts Have Wings, a picture book for children, illustrated by Leanne Hatch. Smith's poems and essays have appeared in the New York Times, The New Yorker, The Paris Review, TIME, The Nation, The Atlantic, and The Best American Poetry. I first mentioned Maggie (and how we met) in My Favorite Reads of 2023 post. This was our first time talking IRL and I was thrilled to chat about everything from her writing process to the benefits of bangs.And of course… This season's topic: Movies from Our ChildhoodYou can subscribe via Apple, Spotify, or wherever you like to listen to podcasts; please leave us a kind rating/review you do!Show Notes:* Episode 1: Adult Friendships* Reusable metal toothpicks* Rideback Rise Circle rewrite class (and my own online writing course)* The Goonies, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Sixteen Candles, Better Off Dead, Ghostbusters, Twins, Junior, Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken* Stridex, Sea Breeze, Cover Girl Pressed Powder* Dr. Elsa Jungman Cleansing Oil* The People I've Slept With aka the movie where Lynn had bangs* Actor Michael Earl Schoeffling* Lives Less Ordinary podcast* Raiders of the Lost Ark shot-by-shot remake* Lynn's IG* Christy's IG* Maggie's Website, IG and other links. Also, check out her Substack ! Get full access to Gen x Taste at genxtaste.substack.com/subscribe
Resistencia radical: En los años setenta, el Otpor, un ala violenta de la Resistencia Nacional Croata cometió actos terroristas en contra de los que no apoyaban al movimiento en los Estados Unidos. Con la ayuda de un informante, el FBI pudo aprehender, arrestar y condenar a miembros del grupo por crímenes que comprendían desde conspiración y extorsión hasta asesinato. La banda de los invasores de casas (Entrada forzosa): En 1994, una serie de robos e invasiones de propiedad tuvieron lugar en el área de Detroit. Los ladrones resultaron ser parte de una banda local apodada “Los invasores de casas”, cuyos crímenes abarcaban fraudes al seguro, robo, y operaciones ilegales de lotería. La Fuerza de Tarea de Crímenes Violentos o (VCTF) abrió una investigación, y con la cooperación de un miembro de la banda que fue atrapado en la escena del crimen, pudieron obtener los nombres, direcciones y números de teléfonos de otros dieciséis miembros del grupo, a quienes por medio de labores de vigilancia, condujeron al Buró a hacer capturas y arrestos. En diciembre de 1995, el FBI pudo acusar a veintiún integrantes de la banda a través de la información recabada en grabaciones, evidencias recolectadas durante registros, ADN, y los testimonios de miembros de la banda que cooperaron. La fuerza de tareas logró con éxito desarticular la banda, y como resultado, esclarecieron más de doscientos crímenes, que incluían asesinatos y violaciones en el área de Detroit. Operación Goldenrod: Esta es la historia de la primera captura del FBI de un terrorista internacional libanés. En junio de 1985, el terrorista y sus cuatro cómplices secuestraron el avión de una aerolínea poco después de despegar de Beirut. A bordo iban ciudadanos norteamericanos, un profesor y su hijo adolescente. El FBI abrió una investigación criminal y trabajó con otras varias agencias del gobierno para formar la operación Goldenrod, una fuerza de tareas encargada de llevar al terrorista a la justicia en 1989. Los Archivos Del FBI es un docudrama que observa detrás de las escenas en los misteriosos casos del FBI. #Los Archivos del FBI
Jason talks about racing and Thanksgiving as well as looks back on opening day at Tampa Bay Downs. Then he discusses this weekend's Clark Stakes and Golden Rod from Churchill Downs.
What herb can help us with congestion, allergies, and even relationship imbalances? Goldenrod, or Solidago canadensis, is a wonderful herb that is readily available throughout North America and Europe as a tea and a tincture. Goldenrod is antiallergic, expectorant, diuretic, antifungal, carminative, and so much more. In this video, we will explore the energetics of Goldenrod and its historical uses from medical astrologers, and I will share my stories of using Goldenrod for my own health and for a client struggling with relationship issues. RESOURCES Goldenrod Herb: Solidago gigantea - https://mountainroseherbs.com/goldenrod Goldenrod Tincture: https://mountainroseherbs.com/goldenrod-extract Herb of the Month Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/@SkyHouseHerbs/playlists
How do we live in a world that's at least half terrible, and that is a conservative estimate?If you recognize that line, you already know Maggie Smith. This week on the show, we're talking about writing, marriage, divorce, and why you didn't need whatever happened to you in order to become who you're meant to be: as Maggie says, “trauma does not give you a “glow up.”” If you've ever wanted to write the story of your life - including the messy, difficult parts like divorce, miscarriage, and the loss of identity - this episode is for you. In this episode we cover: Why it's ok if your story doesn't have a happy ending (or even a happy middle) Do kids really need to learn about resilience? Does anything remain after devastating loss? What's it like having your personal story out in the world for other people to talk about? Divorce, miscarriage, and why sometimes the lemonade isn't worth the lemons We're re-releasing some of our favorite episodes from the first 3 seasons of It's OK that You're Not OK. Looking for a creative exploration of grief? Check out the best selling Writing Your Grief course here. Related episodes: Kate Bowler on the difference between transactional hope and functional hope Aubrey Hirsch on the power of storytelling David Ambroz on “A Place Called Home” Follow our show on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and TikTok @refugeingrief and @itsokpod on TikTok. Visit refugeingrief.com for resources & courses About our guest: Maggie Smith is the award-winning author of You Could Make This Place Beautiful, Good Bones, The Well Speaks of Its Own Poison, Lamp of the Body, and the national bestsellers Goldenrod and Keep Moving: Notes on Loss, Creativity, and Change. She has been widely published, appearing in The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Paris Review, The Nation, The Best American Poetry, and more. You can follow her on social media @MaggieSmithPoet About Megan: Psychotherapist Megan Devine is one of today's leading experts on grief, from life-altering losses to the everyday grief that we don't call grief. Get the best-selling book on grief in over a decade, It's Ok that You're Not OK, wherever you get books. Find Megan @refugeingrief Additional resources: Get the best-selling Writing Your Grief course and join over 15,000 people who've explored their grief - and their identity - through writing. All the details here. Maggie Smith's website Maggie's memoir - You Could Make This Place Beautiful “What would happen if one woman told the truth about her life? / The world would split open.” - feminist poet Muriel Rukeyser Want to talk with Megan directly? Join our patreon community for live monthly Q&A grief clinics: your questions, answered. Want to speak to her privately? Apply for a 1:1 grief consultation here. Check out Megan's best-selling books - It's OK That You're Not OK and How to Carry What Can't Be Fixed Books and resources may contain affiliate links.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Picking up where we left off last week with seasonal allergies, today we talk about the chemical responsible for triggering the allergic response, how to tell the difference between histamine intolerance and a mast cell disorder, and these steps needed to reduce flares and begin healing the body. Herbs mentioned include: nettle, milk thistle, feverfew, skullcap, licorice, chamomile, wild cherry, Goldenrod, peach, Hawthorne, red clover, slippery elm, marshmallow, Mullein, cayenne, Yarrow, black cohosh, fennel, fenugreek, turmeric, plantain, Angelica, Eleuthero, Japanese knotweed, Rhodiola, sage, chlorella, Spirulina, cats claw, calendula, garlic, ginger, astragalus, lemon balm, elderberry, Chaga, Maitake, reishi, shiitake, and cordyceps. If you would like assistance creating a wellness plan to address histamine intolerance or mast cell dysregulation, please visit, www.laureltreewellnessllc.com for more information on consultations. Thank you for listening and have a wonderful week!
In this episode, I'm sharing the 6 medicinal uses of goldenrod plant in the Solidago genus. Far from being a likely culprit behind seasonal allergies, goldenrod is brimming with benefits, some of which may surprise you! (Plus I'll also share what may be causing your seasonal allergies.) Finally, as always, I love to share recipes that empower you to experience working with plants for yourself…and goldenrod is no exception. Be sure to download your free, printable recipe card for Goldenrod Tea for Urinary Support.When might you reach for goldenrod?► To soothe sore muscles or pain from arthritis. In the episode, find out which herbalist (and former guest on this show) recommends goldenrod for “pains nothing else has touched.”► To relieve seasonal allergies. (Surprise! Not only does goldenrod not typically cause allergies, it can actually play a role in alleviating allergic rhinitis or seasonal allergy symptoms.) You can find out the two herbs I like to pair goldenrod with for this purpose in the episode!► To support heart health, capillary strength, and healthy circulation throughout the body. Who doesn't want that? And a simple goldenrod tea is tasty, too…These are just a few of the occasions when the uniquely pungent yet astringent goldenrod can be your ally… But there are more, so tune in to the entire episode for all the details on the many medicinal uses of the goldenrod plant!After listening in, you'll know:► What type of infection the German Commission E has officially approved goldenrod to treat► What type of preparation to use when working with goldenrod to address seasonal allergy symptoms and how to determine your best dosage► The ideal time to harvest goldenrod for medicine-making► When to drink goldenrod tea cold and when to drink it warm for best results ► and much more----Get full show notes and more information at: herbswithrosaleepodcast.comFor more behind-the-scenes of this podcast, follow @rosaleedelaforet on Instagram!The secret to using herbs successfully begins with knowing who YOU are. Get started by taking my free Herbal Jumpstart course when you sign up for my newsletter.If you enjoy the Herbs with Rosalee podcast, we could use your support! Please consider leaving a 5-star rating and review and sharing the show with someone who needs to hear it!On the podcast, we explore the many ways plants heal, as food, as medicine, and through nature connection. Each week, I focus on a single seasonal plant and share trusted herbal knowledge so that you can get the best results when using herbs for your health.Learn more about Herbs with Rosalee at herbswithrosalee.com.----Rosalee is an herbalist and author of the bestselling book Alchemy of Herbs: Transform Everyday Ingredients Into Foods & Remedies That Heal and co-author of the bestselling book Wild Remedies: How to Forage Healing Foods and Craft Your Own Herbal Medicine. She's a registered herbalist with the American Herbalist Guild and teaches many popular online courses. Read about how Rosalee went from having a terminal...
Maggie Smith is the New York Times bestselling author of You Could Make This Place Beautiful; the national bestsellers Goldenrod and Keep Moving: and author of the beloved, world famous poem, "Good Bones." Maggie Smith's memoir is truth-telling of the highest order. This book chronicles the peaks and valleys of her odyssey in recent years. How her poem, “Good Bones,” went super viral, and her marriage dissolved, and she found herself in frightening terrain. And how she stepped up and responded by writing two books, and through her artistry and creativity: she was able to insure that she and her kids would be OK and continue to live in their house. Show Notes Buy Maggie Smith's new memoir You Could Make This Place Beautiful Subscribe to Maggie's newsletter For Dear Life Buy Maggie's recent book Keep Moving Buy Maggie's poetry collection Good Bones Visit Maggie's website and follow her on twitter and instagram Rate/review Kurt Vonnegut Radio on podcast platform of your choice Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Leaves are starting to turn on the trees that turn the earliest. It is the time to pay attention to cherry leaf drop. Indeed, fall is not here, but the weather has turned a corner in Tennessee to cooler nights and mornings. AC is off more than on. Fresh air in the house makes everything fee better. Animals are friskier and garden plants are doing a last push. Strategically, we are reducing time needed on the homestead to care for things so that one person can more easily manage it. Featured Event: Homestead Advanced Wound Care with Chuck Peoples: https://selfreliancefestival.com/product/homestead-medical/?aff=nicolesauce Sponsor 1: Freesteading.com: https://bit.ly/3o2BcMR Sponsor 2: AgoristTaxAdvice.com: https://bit.ly/3hDFWpa Forage Missed my tree shaking Goldenrod is everywhere Nettles are ready for harvest Mints, etc still harvestable Grabbing Yarrow Echinacea Seed collection to start additional patches Chicken of the woods this week Livestock Baby sheep playing this morning Really close to another round of babies Timing rotation so that the sheep are easy to get to for SRF Starting to rotate goats again when fencing is simplified Deer season is nigh and there are many in the area Time to process rabbits Picking up a rooster or two (Need leg bands to mark them) Time to put on ear tags for the new lambs Grow Lettuce is up and needs thinning - transplant to the AP system May have enough peppers to do another round of salsa Getting ready to prepare beds for spring planting Preparing bed for garlic Last brussels sprout harvest this weekend Flowers did great this year Holler Neighbors/Community SRF Stage Assistance Filling in when we are gone The roaster repair Infrastructure Semi permanent electric fencing to make life easier (Making straight shots) Building a new rabbitry - need to put pine tar on the structural wood (Making a big mess under Tajmaholler Finances Expensive chicken eggs are night - Today is the earliest day for eggs Tracking system is working well Andy has sheep shares Make it a great week! GUYS! Don't forget about the cookbook, Cook With What You Have by Nicole Sauce and Mama Sauce. It makes a great Christmas Gift! Community Mewe Group: https://mewe.com/join/lftn Telegram Group: https://t.me/LFTNGroup Odysee: https://odysee.com/$/invite/@livingfree:b Advisory Board The Booze Whisperer The Tactical Redneck Chef Brett Samantha the Savings Ninja Resources Membership Sign Up Holler Roast Coffee Harvest Right Affiliate Link
Hey Listener, Gold and yellow hues are the undeniable colors of autumn. In this episode, we discuss one of our favorite yellow-blooming perennial plants–Goldenrod. With its pretty yellow flowers, long blooming seasons, and high wildlife value, What is not to love about these fantastic native plants? Mikaela also counts down her top pick of goldenrod for different gardens (~17:10). Her goldenrod bloom chart can be found here. We also have our: Native Plant of the Month - Pawpaw (Asimina triloba) (~22:45)Bug of the Month – Goldenrod Bunch Gall Midge (~33:35)Garden Tips of the Month (~39:15) If you have any garden-related questions, please email us at UMEGardenPodcast@gmail.com or look us up on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/GardenThymePodcas. For more information about University of Maryland Extension and these topics, please check out the UME Home and Garden Information Center and Maryland Grows Blog at https://marylandgrows.umd.edu/. University programs, activities, and facilities are available to all without regard to race, color, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital status, age, national origin, political affiliation, physical or mental disability, religion, protected veteran status, genetic information, personal appearance, or any other legally protected class. The Garden Thyme Podcast is brought to you by the University of Maryland Extension. Hosts are Mikaela Boley- Senior Agent Associate (Talbot County) for Horticulture, Rachel Rhodes- Agent Associate for Horticulture (Queen Anne's County), and Emily Zobel-Senior Agent Associate for Agriculture (Dorchester County). Theme Song: By Jason Inc
Late-season gardens can grow tired. Thankfully, there are late-season bloomers, many native plants I rely on to lift the drab and weedy. Glorious Goldenrod is among them. Despite rumors, they don't cause allergies and are not considered invasive by most authorities.Related Stories and Helpful Links Late-Season Bloomers Is Goldenrod Invasive? Goldenrod's bad reputation ***University of Georgia's Center for Invasive Species site (Invasive.org)Penn State Extension's list of recommended native plants for perennial gardensPA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR)USDA maintains a list of federally recognized noxious weeds. 8888 I'd love to hear about your garden and nature stories. And your thoughts about topics for future podcast episodes. You can email me at AskMaryStone@gmail.com. Thanks so much for tuning in.You can Follow Garden Dilemmas on Facebook and Instagram #MaryElaineStoneEpisode web page —Garden Dilemmas Podcast PageThank you for sharing the Garden of Life,Mary Stone, Columnist & Garden Designer AskMaryStone.comMore about the Podcast and Column: Welcome to Garden Dilemmas, Delights, and Discoveries. It's not only about gardens; it's about nature's inspirations, about grasping the glories of the world around us, gathering what we learned from mother nature, and carrying these lessons into our garden of life. So let's jump in in the spirit of learning from each other. We have lots to talk about. Thanks for tuning in, Mary Stone Garden Dilemmas? AskMaryStone.comDirect Link to Podcast Page
I'm thrilled to share an inspiring episode with you. Today, I had an incredible conversation with Megan, the creative force behind Mother Hen's Homestead. Megan's personal journey from health challenges to herbalist and sustainability advocate is truly remarkable. Her homestead in Royalton, Massachusetts, is a haven for regenerative practices, where herbs and the environment coexist in perfect harmony.Megan's passion for education shines brightly through her workshops and community initiatives. Her dedication to holistic wellness aligns beautifully with her desire to empower others on their natural healing journey. Throughout our talk, Megan spotlights Yarrow, a versatile herb with diverse applications – from first aid to cold and flu remedies. She also emphasizes the impact of our daily choices on the environment and the importance of conscious consumerism.Join me in this episode as Megan shares her inspiring story of resilience and growth, fueled by the healing potency of herbs and sustainable living.You can learn more about Megan Brockelbank and what she has to offer on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and on Mother Hen's Homestead!
Today we proceed futher along our shelves, looking at the herbs we keep in our home apothecary. In this episode we discuss goldenrod and wood betony.When using the botanical Latin name for goldenrod, we write Solidago spp. – that “spp.” means “species plural”; there are many varieties in the genus. It can hard to tell them apart! Fortunately, your senses can tell you about the particular actions of your particular goldenrod. Is it more bitter? That'll have more digestive action. Is it more aromatic? That'll really get you kidneys moving. It's also worth trying goldenrod leaf-only vs flower-only tea or tincture.Betony, also called wood betony, is Stachys officinalis. It's related to lamb's ears (Stachys byzantina), but nowhere near as fuzzy, and with smaller, scallop-edged leaves. An herb with a panoply of benefits, in modern people we find its most important attributes are its grounding and centering effects. These can help us oppose the habits of multitasking and dissociation from the body which are so prevalent today. It's also a very easy herb to grow in a pot on your portch!Mentioned in this episode:episode 077: Urban Wildcrafting Ethics & Guidelinesepisode 195: How To See Stress In Wild Plantsepisode 113: Grow Your Own HerbsTaking a fallow period to focus on the hands-on aspects of herbalism is one of our favorite tips for people who are learning. There are lots of ways to study, and lots of ways to enhance your learning. We've collected our best suggestions into a FREE COURSE for you: Herbal Study Tips! This fun course is designed to make all your learning – whether that's with us, from other teachers, from books, or from the plants themselves – more exciting and effective.Like all our offerings, these are self-paced online video courses, which come with free access to twice-weekly live Q&A sessions, lifetime access to current & future course material, twice-weekly live Q&A sessions with us, open discussion threads integrated in each lesson, an active student community, study guides, quizzes & capstone assignments, and more!If you enjoyed the episode, it helps us a lot if you subscribe, rate, & review our podcast wherever you listen. This helps others find us more easily. Thank you!Our theme music is “Wings” by Nicolai Heidlas.Support the showYou can find all of our online herbalism courses at online.commonwealthherbs.com!
For the first time, Glennon requests a one-on-one with our guest – author and poet Maggie Smith – in this deeply honest conversation about: how to tell the brutal truth without betraying our people, how to reclaim ourselves after infidelity and betrayal, how the shaming of women who dare to tell their stories keeps us powerless and isolated, and how they both have embraced acceptance instead of “forgiveness.” About Maggie: Maggie Smith is the award-winning author of You Could Make This Place Beautiful, Good Bones, The Well Speaks of Its Own Poison, Lamp of the Body, and the national bestsellers Goldenrod and Keep Moving: Notes on Loss, Creativity, and Change. A 2011 recipient of a Creative Writing Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts, two Academy of American Poets Prizes, a Pushcart Prize, and fellowships from the Sustainable Arts Foundation and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. TW: @maggiesmithpoet IG: @maggiesmithpoet To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices