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Your Average Grow
THE CIRCLE presents Do you even medicate bro? W/The Big Green Guy

Your Average Grow

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2023 100:15


The Big Green Guy join the circle to talk sweet sweet medicine. This episodes shit list was our buddy zession, He is a great dude and we are all stoked for his journey, big ups! The Circle Hosts are  Johnny Apple  Reverend Pirate Frog  Stoney Alpinist Howlingbuds Your Average Grow would like to thank you! Yes you, We appreciate you listening to this chaos! Come keep us company! Follow the show on IG https://instagram.com/youraveragegrow?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Join the Discord  https://discord.gg/cdfzVmmrBJ If you want to watch a video of a still image and our podcast in the background rad! weird but rad. Find that here https://www.youtube.com/@youraveragegrow

Pinky Up
Don't Hug Me I'm Scared (Web Series) (feat. Acey Nickel)

Pinky Up

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 73:20


Adam and guest-host Acey Nickel retreat to the dark corners of internet lore to discuss Don't Hug Me I'm Scared, a six episode virtual mini-series, which has gone on to spawn a cult following, a full-length Channel 4 series and a copious amounts of Reddit content. In this series, three odd characters (known only as Red Guy, Green Guy and Yellow Guy) live inside of what appears to be a children's TV series, where every week, they are taught lessons about subjects like Creativity, Love and Food. But each lesson comes with a dark, warped and twisted look at the world. Adam and Acey discuss the show's legacy, its commentary on children's media and consumer culture, its parallels to the neurodivergent experience in education. CW for torture, cannibalism, gore, loud noises and extreme discomfort. Acey's Rating: 4.5/5 Adam's Rating: 5/5 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adam-venrick/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adam-venrick/support

Model Club TV
Model Club TV: Episode 53 - Tony Cipriano again...

Model Club TV

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 147:14


53 is here! Tony Cipriano joins us again for a lively chat. Toys, Hallmark, Florida, 3D printing and a bunch of other stuff. It is always a great time when Tony joins us. https://bit.ly/3Kxcuel The rest of the episode is a lot of nuts and bolts, cook out info, giveaways, workbench, some new kits, voicemails from the usual crew and so on....... We have some great giveaways from Pestilence Labs, Chuck Homolka and Michael Reagan. We have Michael Reagan's "The Green Guy." Get yours here - https://www.facebook.com/michael.reagan.77 Pestilence donated a beautiful 1/2 scale "Devonian Fossil." Get yours here - https://www.facebook.com/groups/554186786201522 And from the personal collection of Chuck Homolka a beautiful Batman bust. Links for the rest of the show - Join our Discord. We are going to have some cool stuff going on over there. The test hobby hangout went really well. We are going to try and start doing these weekly https://discord.gg/SRzSG4ErWM Scale Model Kit Review - https://www.youtube.com/c/ScaleModelKitReview The Figure Kit Garage - https://www.youtube.com/c/TheFigureKitGarage Rick Lindy - https://www.facebook.com/rick.lindy Tony Lamb and Hunk of Junk Productions - https://modelermagic.com/?s=Hunk+of+Junk Gilvert - https://www.facebook.com/groups/307970714755066 Garage Kits.US Colors - https://www.garagekitsuscolors.com/ Vengeance Studios - https://www.patreon.com/Vengeancestudios Killer Kits - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063590619750 Uel Winner - https://www.patreon.com/uelwinner3d  

Green Gab Podcast – Green Homes, Green Living and Green Companies
Wicked Problems: Trade-offs of Electric Vehicles with Tony Pratte 

Green Gab Podcast – Green Homes, Green Living and Green Companies

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 37:35


Wicked Problems: Trade-offs of electric vehicles with Tony Pratte  The topic of wicked problems has been inspiring some interesting conversations lately!  Driving electric vehicles rather than those powered by internal combustion engines is fascinating for Tony and me! Recently, Tony sent me an article explaining that what we need right now is an honest and comprehensive evaluation of the entire life cycle of clean energy- from raw materials through disposition. Up to now, we have only heard about the benefits of clean energy, so we need to understand the real cost of clean energy, including the negatives and the environmental impact.   In reality, there is a trade-off for everything we do, and if we fail to look at both sides, we have no way of knowing whether or not we are making the right decision.  I'm Marla, the Green Home Coach! Today, my co-host, Tony the Green Guy, is joining me to talk about various aspects of electric vehicles and the vehicles we know. We will also dive into the decision-making processes and the life-cycle analysis. Energy independence During a recent special election for a new Senior Senator for Oklahoma, a previously conservative candidate sent out a flyer saying that we need to restore our energy independence. He was referring to fossil fuels because Oklahoma is an oil and gas state. But energy is not the fuel, and ironically, Oklahoma has made a big investment in alternative energy sources.  Trade-offs There are certain things we need to transition away from, but they have to remain part of the process until we find an infrastructure that can handle the alternative. There are trade-offs for everything, so it is vital for us to know if the alternatives are better than what we currently have.  Solar Most of us think solar is a good idea. But nobody talks about how solar affects wildlife or where the materials used to make the solar panels come from. Honest discussions We need to be willing to have honest discussions about alternative energy sources. We need to listen and be open to hearing things that might make us uncomfortable. Those conversations can be challenging, so when we have them, we need to put the problem in front of us, not between us!  Electric vehicles  The number of electric vehicles in Oklahoma is increasing almost daily! Electric vehicles have many advantages. There is no waiting in line for gas, and they require less maintenance. On the flip side, motor mechanics will have to find new ways to use their skills, and fuel stations will have to diversify over time. Internal combustion engines  Internal combustion engines will still be around for quite some time because the infrastructure for EVs still has to be created.  No one answer It might help if we have more options to ease us into things as they change. A solution might be a combination of several ideas or possibly a hybrid approach. Hybrid Hybrid vehicles could be a good option because they will allow people to drive electric in the city or for short trips and use the internal combustion engine for longer trips. BATNA (Best Alternative to a Negotiated Agreement) Many people use BATNA to look at everything they do because if something does not work out, it means they will already have the next best thing in mind.  Budgets and affordability Budgets can influence people's decisions when choosing a vehicle. Apart from the budget, there are also many other things that can influence their choices. Creating a grid to compare the affordability, the various options, and the trade-offs can help a lot! Sustainability The manufacture of any electric item, batteries, in particular, requires a lot of rare earth minerals. Unfortunately, rare earth minerals are not a sustainable resource because they are mined. We need to understand that our natural resources are limited, and mining has a massive impact on the environment. In some countries, mining even infringes on human rights. Life cycle analysis As consumers, we should have transparency around the origin of everything we buy. That falls into the life cycle analysis of products, which has been a big push in sustainability reporting. Electric vehicles have big batteries, so the life cycle analysis of those batteries is important to consider. ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) reporting Much of the transparency we are seeing right now in various industries is a result of ESG reporting. Asking questions It is vital that we ask questions to ensure that the products we buy align with our values. We need to know the trade-offs, where the materials used to manufacture the products come from, and whether the materials were resourced in a responsible and sustainable way.  Recycling and reusing It is in our best interest to recycle and reuse electronic components because they are made of hazardous materials- often rare earth, and therefore cannot be placed in landfills. We will have to reuse those materials in the future because we are sure to run into a serious supply chain issue when no internal combustion engines and only EVs are manufactured within the next eight to thirteen years. In Oklahoma City, there is a place for recycling, reconditioning, and repurposing electric vehicle batteries.   Better solutions As a society, we need to look for better solutions for everyone! To get from a fossil fuel-based society to an alternative energy-based society, we will initially have to marry the two together. The percentages will change over time as fossil fuel gets phased out and the infrastructure for alternative energy grows and improves. Mining is not sustainable We will have to recycle electronic materials in the future because mine developments and the mining of many of the necessary minerals are not sustainable. Wicked problems Wicked problems are here to stay, so having these conversations is vital! We hope you will put some of your thoughts and energy into helping to solve some of these problems! Have a great green day!   Resources: What Makes a Green Home Green - Audio Program https://greenhomecoach.ac-page.com/wmaghg-direct Environmental downside of EVs https://fee.org/articles/the-environmental-downside-of-electric-vehicles/ Pros and cons of EVs (based on driving, fuel input, maintenance, etc) https://earth911.com/eco-tech/pros-cons-electric-vehicles/ EVs are not "zero emissions"  https://youmatter.world/en/are-electric-cars-eco-friendly-and-zero-emission-vehicles-26440/ Battery remanufacturing, reuse, and recycling - company here in OKC Spiers Technology https://www.velocityokc.com/blog/economy/okc-based-spiers-new-technologies-keeps-electric-vehicles-on-road-with-pioneering-battery-remanufacturing-services/  and https://www.spiersnewtechnologies.com/ EV myths https://www.epa.gov/greenvehicles/electric-vehicle-myths Fuels Institute weighs in on life cycle analysis https://www.fuelsinstitute.org/CMSPages/GetFile.aspx?guid=8e633fd7-0153-43ad-b9a5-7cb795b22f93 A research overview of life-cycle assessments for gas-powered and electric vehicles https://www.epa.gov/sites/default/files/2015-09/documents/awalker.pdf  

The Grow Corner Podcast
Episode 8: Conversation W/ The Big Green Guy

The Grow Corner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 104:51


What's up everyone and thanks for joining in. Tonight's episode I sit down with The Big Green Guy from Instagram. We go over what he has going on his life and just sit back and conversate about cultivation, life and the grow community. How grateful we are for the community and friends we met through his journey. We also go over a bit about breeding talk and dive into some mental health talk that we all struggle with and how Cannabis and psilocybin helped us out of depression. I hope you guys enjoy the episode and have a great day!

Green Gab Podcast – Green Homes, Green Living and Green Companies
Wicked Problems: Connecting Personal Health with Our Larger Community

Green Gab Podcast – Green Homes, Green Living and Green Companies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 39:32


We face so many challenges in our world today! That is why we need to connect the dots between our homes, and the health of our communities.  Many of us don't make the connection between our health, our homes, and the health of the world at large. Yet sometimes, without us even knowing it, the products in our homes make us sick. Or they impact our safety and comfort.  It all starts with us. Even though it might feel overwhelming, we need to understand that each one of us holds the world in our hands, and it is OUR challenge to take care of it.  I'm Marla, the Green Home Coach, and my co-host and partner in podcasting, Tony Pratte, aka The Green Guy, from The Sound Room, is with me! We are kicking off a new series today called Wicked Problems! Stay tuned for more! What is a wicked problem? Wicked problems are social or cultural problems that are difficult or almost impossible to solve. They are deeply complex problems that are broad in scope and large in scale. Most people have a hard time wrapping their heads around wicked problems.  The characteristics of wicked problems They are all unique They have multiple uncertain root causes There is a vast and open-ended source of possible solutions They involve numerous and varied stakeholders They can be improved but never really solved Solving wicked problems  All solutions for wicked problems involve large-scale changes in behavior, structure, and technology. Those solutions will probably create new problems and have unintended consequences. The deal There are many wicked problems in our world today. We are all about creating better health for people and society. But we understand that that could bring about even more wicked problems.  Super-wicked problems There is a sub-category of wicked problems called Super-Wicked Problems. They are characterized by time running out, having no decision-maker in charge, and those seeking to solve the problem also causing problems. Many of the complex problems we face today fit this description. And the tough part is that we all likely contribute to the wicked problems, and we all have the power to be part of the solution.  Trade-offs There are trade-offs for everything we do in our everyday lives. Personal health Although there is a lot of emphasis on personal health right now, people don't understand all the factors that may impact their health. There are also many different stakeholders in personal health, and they all many have competing viewpoints. Trust  We are reaching a point where people are starting to tune out of all the information because they don't know who to trust. A disconnected world I am all about the connectedness we feel inside us because even with all the technology available today, we still live in a disconnected world. A growing number of people are anesthetized today and tend to separate their feelings from whatever is happening in the world around them. Connectedness People need to understand that there is a connectedness between the various parts of where we function as humans and our health. Covid has helped with that understanding because it changed our appreciation for our personal space, relationships, and daily routines.  Maslow's hierarchy of needs Since the start of the pandemic, survival mode (in terms of Maslow's hierarchy of needs) has become more prevalent in most people's lives, and health has come to the fore for most of us. The global economy Many of our daily habits (like drinking coffee or sending our plastic waste overseas for developing countries to deal with) involve the global economy. During Covid, many things became unobtainable. Since then, we have become more accepting of everything available to us.  Thinking differently about our homes Spending all our time at home during Covid made us think about our homes differently, and we started noticing things that we were too busy to see before.  Healthier habits Many of us adopted healthier habits during the lockdown period. We started walking regularly or gardening because we had the time to do so. Doing those things also helped us connect with nature. Connecting our health to the world health Knowing how to connect our health to world health could be classified as a wicked problem. A statement made by John Holdren, a Professor of Environmental Science and Policy at Harvard during the Obama administration, helps us put that into perspective. He said we have three choices: mitigation, adaptation, and suffering. We will do some of each, but the question is what the next will be. The more mitigation we do, the less adaptation will be needed and the less suffering there will be. Addressing wicked problems When addressing wicked problems, we need to define what success looks like for that problem. Usually, success becomes improved outcomes, acceptable behavior, and reduced risk.  The common good There is great value in making the common good equal to our own. We need to understand that everything we buy, or use in our homes and daily lives, has an impact. Changing some of those can be a way of mitigating the health effects on ourselves, our communities, and the planet. Natural products No chemicals or synthetic fertilizers are used in the production of organic food. That benefits us, the farmers, and those manufacturing organic or more natural products. Using more natural products in our homes will have a similar benefit for us, those involved in producing the products, and the planet. Dealing with wicked problems To succeed when dealing with wicked problems, it helps to start small and get to a place where you have adapted and mitigated, and you are dealing with less suffering. Remember that small wins will breed momentum. Three ways to get started with dealing with the wicked problem of connecting our health, home, and world: Swap out two or three products you use every day for better (healthier and more natural/ethical) products. Only support companies that make products and offer services in line with your values and make concerted efforts to improve the world and people's lives. Speak up. Have conversations with people about using healthier products, developing their values, and forming better habits. Taking action These are not always easy things to think about, but taking small steps is easy, and that is where it starts! Remember, you don't have to solve the problem- you only need to make an impact! Earth Day Most people, women, in particular, tend to wear many different hats! Having a home that works for you rather than against you can make a critical difference in your day-to-day living. As women, we play a vital role in connecting the dots between our homes, our health, and the health of those for whom we care. As mothers, we like to stand up for our families, friends, and communities because we want our children, grandchildren, and future generations to have a good, safe, and healthy life.  I'm Marla, the Green Home Coach. Join me on Earth Day for a micro workshop where you will discover the connection between your home, your health, and the health of the larger world! You will have the chance to do a Dream Your Home exercise to uncover how you want your home to feel and perform for everyone living there! We will wrap up with some simple steps to improve your well-being via the connection between your home and your health.  Find us on Facebook Live on the Green Home Coach page at 11 am central time, on Friday, April 22nd, 2022. RSVP on the Green Home page to get your Dream Your Home worksheet! See you there on Earth Day! Links: Earth Day Webinar (complimentary) https://www.facebook.com/events/723921088968810?acontext=%7B%22event_action_history%22%3A[%7B%22surface%22%3A%22page%22%7D]%7D EGH Podcast Your Comfort, Health and Safety: Start Where You Live https://greenhomecoach.com/your-comfort-health-and-safety-start-where-you-live/ EGH Podcast Just for the Health of It https://greenhomecoach.com/maintaining-a-healthy-home/ https://porch.com/resource/climate-change-home-ownership IAQ is the next Big Deal, Shelton Group https://sheltongrp.com/IAQ-Is-the-Next-Big-Deal Two Things Maslow Can Teach Us About What is Happening Right Now, Shelton Group https://sheltongrp.com/two-things-maslow-can-teach-us-about-whats-happening-right-now/

Green Gab Podcast – Green Homes, Green Living and Green Companies
Reusing...Almost Everything - My Grandmother's Legacy with Tony Pratte

Green Gab Podcast – Green Homes, Green Living and Green Companies

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 35:38


Did you know that reusing stuff is back in vogue again?  People reuse things for many different reasons. When they do, it always reminds me of my grandmother because that is her legacy. She was one of the biggest motivators for me getting involved in the green and sustainable world. I am Marla, the Green Home Coach. Today, my occasional co-host, Tony Pratte, The Green Guy, is joining me to have a conversation about my grandmother's legacy of reusing almost everything.  In this episode, Tony and I discuss how different generations relate to the notion of reusing things, and we also talk about what we can learn from how our grandparents and great-grandparents did things.   My grandmother My grandmother was born in 1909 in a small town in South Texas. She was a young woman during the Depression. Back then, most communities were small, rural, and self-sustaining. So things were scarce and had to be reused. I remember her telling my sisters and me when we were little to use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.  My mother's generation My mother grew up simply and frugally. Even though she learned to do without many things during World War 2, it was her generation that brought in the mass manufacturing of convenience and luxury items.  The next generation People from each generation usually want to ensure that those in the next generation will be in a better position than they were. Most parents are willing to work hard so that their children do not have to work as hard. They want to know that their children are well provided for, well-educated, and in a position to make more money than they did.  Resources We need to learn to use all our resources wisely if we want them to be available for the next generation to use. Creating a culture of reducing, reusing, recycling, and refusing The culture of reducing, reusing, recycling, and refusing is becoming more fashionable lately. Especially amongst the younger people. Tony's family Tony grew up in a working-class family. They lived comfortably but not ostentatiously. They budgeted, planned, and only spent money on necessary things.  Education My parents sacrificed a lot to give my sisters and me a private school education. They saw a good education as a foundation for us to be in a position to do whatever we wanted for the rest of our lives. My sisters and I are very grateful for their sacrifice! Reusing things My grandmother used to reuse things like foil, rubber bands, paper clips, and nails. Some of that rubbed off on me. So when I get a plastic take-out container, I either reuse it or throw it away in the recycling bin. I do not buy zip-lock bags anymore. But if I get one, I wash it out and reuse it. I also save and reuse glass jars.  The younger generation Some younger people do not think they will have the opportunity to live the same lifestyle as their parents did, or to retire, because they have high college debts and do not have high-paying jobs. Prices also keep rising, and they do not budget, so they struggle to put any money aside.  Easing the financial burden There are things they can do to ease their financial burden. Many of them are learning to hold onto things and reuse them. They are also learning to stretch their budgets more. Buying used items I buy as many used items as I can. Used furniture is safer because it has already off-gassed.  Changing our lifestyle My husband had brain surgery a few years ago, and that changed everything for us. Although we live comfortably, we have a simpler lifestyle now and use fewer resources than ever before. Apart from saving money, we now also save time and energy. A fine line There is a fine line between hoarding and keeping everything and being wise about keeping the things you will need.  Neighborhood swaps  Neighborhood swaps are a great way to get what you need when you need it, without having to buy things you only use once in a while, like trailers and gardening equipment. Follow the four Rs Refuse: If you do not need something, do not get it. Reduce: You will use a lot less if you take only what you need. (Like unnecessary packaging.) Reuse: Wash and reuse items like plastic or glass containers. We reuse straw bales that people have used for Christmas decorations in our garden. Recycle: Recycling something will change its form. (Newspapers can be recycled into writing paper.) Packaging has changed Many people have changed their attitudes about reuse because packaging materials have changed so much over the years. Learning to refuse unnecessary packaging, and reusing whatever you can to store things in, is a great way to tackle two problems at once in a sustainable way. Getting only what you need Focus on getting only what you need. Then, when you occasionally splurge on something you want it will feel so much more special!   Referral Links: My website Green Home Coach Book: Living Green Effortlessly Learn how to make your home healthier for you and our world in my Love Your Everyday Green Home  My fav reusable bags...for everything! (and search "bags") Uncluttering Life "Reduce, Reuse, Recycle” Has a New Sibling…Refuse! with Tony Pratte Recycled Crafts: Crafts Made Using Recycled Materials "This post may contain affiliate links for your convenience. That means that if you make a purchase, I will receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. I only recommend products or services that I believe in and usually use myself."  

Green Gab Podcast – Green Homes, Green Living and Green Companies

Recycling has gone awry, and there is plastic everywhere! Do you sometimes forget to put recyclable items, like plastic soda bottles, pill containers, and the little plastic takeout cups and lids from takeout food, in the right place and end up throwing them out with the trash? Or have you ever had something that you would like to recycle, but you do not know what to do with it?  I am Marla, the Green Home Coach! Today, I am excited to have my occasional co-host, Tony Pratte, AKA Tony, the Green Guy, joining me in my virtual studio for another episode in our series on the climate crisis, where we discuss convenience, where our plastic products come from, and tips you can use for better and wiser recycling! Creative solutions Even though Tony and I do not always see eye-to-eye on everything, we are not afraid of having difficult conversations. We are just as willing to talk about things we disagree on as we are about things we agree, to find creative solutions. Katharine Hayhoe Katharine Hayhoe is a well-known Texas-based climate scientist. She is encouraging people everywhere to open up the conversation about the climate crisis. Back in the day When Tony and I were growing up, we had to pay a deposit for the glass bottles the soda came in. We would get the deposit back again when we returned the empty bottles. We also had regular recycling drives in our neighborhoods. What has changed? Convenience, or taking the easy way out, has taken precedence over everything else, and many people do not think twice about throwing away single-use containers or packaging materials.  Impatience Our lives have become more complicated. Most people are used to getting whatever they want immediately or getting instant responses from others whenever they try to contact them, so they have become impatient. As a result, they are unwilling to make a plan to recycle something and would rather throw it into the trash immediately. The unintended consequences of convenience There was an explosion of fast food in the 1980s. Since then, it became all about convenience, and we never stopped to think about the unintended consequences of what was happening. Plastic Plastic has had more unintended consequences than we ever imagined.   Behavioral inertia As a result of getting used to doing things very easily, many of us now suffer from behavioral inertia when we need to change our habits. In a book I read, the author explains that it is far easier to change an existing habit than it is to start a new one. Swaps Get into the habit of swapping single-use or unrecyclable plastic items for items that can be reused or recycled sustainably. The numbers  In the United States, in 2017, we produced 35,400,000 metric tons of plastic. Of that, only 11% got recycled.  You cannot mix plastics that are to be recycled More than 70% of recyclable materials land up in landfills. That can happen because people throw items that are not recyclable into recycling bins, which could contaminate an entire batch of recycling. Another problem is that many municipalities have not been able to keep their recycling programs going or going as robustly as before. New types of plastic also complicate things by adding to the vast assortment of plastic products that we still need to figure out what to do with. What recycling means Recycling something means rescuing and processing the material it is made from to make something new. Driving the market We need to drive the recycling market by demanding more recycled products. That will motivate companies to provide more vibrant, sustainable, and financially rewarding recycling services. Virgin plastic The bulk of our virgin plastic gets made from petroleum. By recycling that plastic, we recycle the inherent value of those products.  Where do our products come from? Supply chains have become globalized and very complex, so many of us do not know where our plastic products come from. We need to pay more attention to that and learn more about it. Cut out the waste There are many good uses for plastic. To get the best use out of plastic, we need to cut out all the wasteful ways it gets used. Recycling labels Only one in five Americans always look for the recycling labels on items before throwing them away. Brands could help by making more of their packaging materials recyclable and making the labels on their packaging easier to see. A fast-growing number of solutions A fast-growing number of solutions are coming up for recycling. Many new companies are using less or no packaging. Solutions are also being provided by businesses like my son's company, Printerior, which makes 3D printing filaments out of recycled plastic. Some tips for better and wiser recycling: Try to use non-disposable items at least 80% of the time. Ask yourself if you truly need an item before purchasing it. If an item does not need to be packaged after you have bought it, accept the receipt and carry it out of the store. If you have to choose something disposable, choose something reusable or easily recyclable. Develop the habit of always doing whatever you need to, to dispose of items responsibly. Read the labels, and put whatever you are throwing away into the right place.   Referral Links: My website Green Home Coach Book: Living Green Effortlessly Learn how to make your home healthier for you and our world in my Love Your Everyday Green Home  One way to chip away at our mountains of plastic waste is to re-use it. Printerior Designs is doing just that! SHOP Recycled 3D Printer Filament https://printeriordesigns.com - 15% discount with coupon code GREENHOMECOACH For some of my fav recycled products go to Everyday Green Home and search "recycled" Earth 911 Recycling Guides The How2Recycle label needs a massive campaign - and brands should make it happen, from the Shelton Group blog The Challenge of Recycling, National Geographic Products made from petroleum Terracycle "This post may contain affiliate links for your convenience. That means that if you make a purchase, I will receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. I only recommend products or services that I believe in and usually use myself."  

Autoflower Podcast
Ep52: Perpetual Indoor Grow w/ The Big Green Guy

Autoflower Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 60:44


On this episode we're chatting with The Big Green Guy! He is a sponsored grower who is also dipping his toe in breeding autoflowers. He has a lot of knowledge and a lot to bring to the table. We chat about his history and his indoor perpetual grow. Give him a follow on Instagram to check out his amazing plants as well as his strains! https://www.instagram.com/thebiggreenguy/ https://www.instagram.com/greenguy_genetics/ MERCH IS AVAILABLE! Visit the link below to shop! http://autoflowerpodcast.com/shop-merch/ Support the Podcast on Patreon Get exclusive content, FREE TESTER SEEDS & other perks! https://www.patreon.com/autoflowerpodcast Questions/Comments? Email me at AutoflowerPodcast@gmail.com Connect on Social Media Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/autoflowerpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/autoflowerpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Autoflower-Podcast My personal grow account: https://www.instagram.com/tourettegrower/ My YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/TouretteGrower Website: www.AutoflowerPodcast.com Credits: Intro/outro music: “Win City” from https://www.zapsplat.com. Soundbytes: Donald Trump, Jeff Sessions, Reefer Madness, Bill Hicks, Jim Morrison. Remixed by Chad Dulaney.

Kult Classic
MKULTRA (Spider gang) | Kult Classic Interview | 0050

Kult Classic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 42:37


We've got another Spider Gang interview with MKULTRA aka Meat Man aka Green Guy aka Milk Man out in California   If you're interested in sponsoring this podcast, having a product featured, or having an ad read on the show, please email us at: kultclassicofficial@gmail.com   Did you know we're on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Soundcloud?   For event tickets and merch be sure to check out : kultclassicofficial.com   Follow Kult Classic IG: @kultclassicofficial Twitter: @kultclassicoff TikTok: @kultclassicofficial   Follow Bobby Dee IG: @bobbydeeonthebeat Twitter: @bobbydeeonthe TikTok: @bobbydeeonthebeat_

Lifetime at Work: Career Advice Podcast
How to Become the One Guy People Trust with Their Waste with Shane Harker

Lifetime at Work: Career Advice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 55:20


What do we want to leave our children? Definitely things like good lessons, inspiration, knowledge and maybe something to remember you by. We also want to leave them a world that isn't overly polluted or full of garbage.Shane Harker is the go-to guy when it comes to recycling your waste and keeping it out of landfill. It's a dirty job at times (well most of the time) but he's about making sure waste goes to the right place and if it can be recycled in some way or another, it does. Too do that, he had to leave his career in the waste and transportation industry in search of better ways to deal with waste.In this episode, host Greg Martin discusses what Shane had to give up to make the impact he wants and needs in the waste industry and the challenges he faces trying to do things differently.

Frontleft Podcast
#57 I’m That Green Guy! ft Johahn (Topboi Uk, Ink, 54)

Frontleft Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 83:28


Frontleft Podcast is back for episode 57: I’m That Green Guy! Socials: Instagram @Frontleftpodcast @tezskii @josh_lfts @treylvp@LiverpoolPodcastStudios (Editor)Guest: @iamthatgreenguy Twitter @frontleftpod @tezskii @joshorie @traelvp@IamthatgreenguyThis episode we sat down and had a conversation about:-How the “Green” name came about. - Liverpool nightlife and it’s potential. - Topboi it’s growth and how it was started and what’s next for the event. - Grime MCs & House Djs.Plus Much more ...YOUTUBE : FIND US BY SEARCHING “FRONTLEFTPODCAST" DONT FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL!⛔️ Like - Share- Comment ⛔️FrontleftMondaysFrontleftofAllConversations

GMWKS
Episode 38 - The Grinch (2018)

GMWKS

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 110:15


Here we are at the end of Season 1 AND the end of our Holiday run. We go out with the Green Guy of Christmas - The Grinch! But does this 2018 Illumination animated film hold strong to the tradition of the Christmas classic? Does this do the Dr. proud? How does this stack up against the other itterations of this beloved story? (This was recorded pre-Grinch musical broadcast. Don't watch that thing.) Come finish out the year with us as we do what we do one more time this year. Leave us a voice message by going to https://anchor.fm/moonstreet Check us out at the Outlet Podcast Network http://www.outlet-productions.com/ Questions or Comments? Email us at grownmenwks@gmail.com Twitter: @gmwks Instagram: @grown-men-watch-kid-shit Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GMWKS/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/moonstreet/message

Marvel Movie Minute
IH052: Hey Green Guy, it’s the Tear Squad!

Marvel Movie Minute

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 23:03


In minute fifty-two of The Incredible Hulk, Kyle and Rob discuss an inexplicable movie from the 1940’s whose title plays into this minute. We dive deeper into Betty’s daddy issues and Bruce’s oddly expressed Hulk vision. There’s a discussion on the best way to simulate gas in an enclosed space as the big green guy shows up for this movie’s iconic reveal. And for some reason, a simile contest breaks out.Film SundriesThank you for supporting Marvel Movie Minute on Patreon!Watch this film: iTunes • Amazon • Netflix • YouTubeJoin the conversation on DiscordScript TranscriptOriginal theatrical trailer #1Original theatrical trailer #2Original poster artworkArt of the TitleOriginal Material

ABL Live!
ABL Live! (4.29.20) Little Green Guy

ABL Live!

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 182:16


In this episode of ABL Live, we covered a variety of topics including two California ER Doctors having a press conference where they debunk much of what Dr. Fauci says is accurate, Fox News allegedly cutting ties with Diamond and Silk over their virus remarks, Bill de Blasio threatening Hasidic Jews with arrest and or court summons over gathering in large crowds during a funeral without social distancing, Government revealing UFO footage, and much more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anthony-logan/support

Rink Wide
Arndt: Never seemed like Goldobin was a "Green guy"; potential 68 game rollback on season seems reasonable

Rink Wide

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2020 15:34


Canucks contributor to the Athletic Vancouver Wyatt Arndt joined Rink Wide on TSN1040 to discuss all things hockey, including the departure of Nik Goldobin from the Canucks, what the remainder of a 2019-20 season could potentially look like, and much more.

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3rd Degree Byrne
3rd Degree Byrne Episode 24: Alpha Flight #10

3rd Degree Byrne

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 108:26


A Fine Happy St. Patties Day to ya my friends. And on a fine day such as this, what is best to do while knocking back a mug of your favorite green beverage? Thats right, listen to a podcast about John Byrne! And while there are not a lot of John Byrne stories about little men in green, there are several stories about a really big guy in orange fur. What does that have to do with St. Patties Day? NOTHING! But seeing as we have many fans of Alpha Flight, we just didnt think we could wait any longer in getting some Alpha Flight under our belt, podcast-wise. So 3rd Degree Byrne will be covering the EPIC battle between Sasquatch and The Super Skrull! Waitaminnute, there is a Green Guy after all. Who knew? Anyway, sit back, pull up some green beer and enjoy as 3rdDegree Byrne covers Alpha Flight #10. All this and a back-up story too. The Byrne-Outs also discuss upcoming news in the world of John Byrne, the latest movies, conventions and maybe that one night in Madrid with Frank Gorshin. Wait, that was Adam West, not us. Oh, well. But, if you listen carefully, you might find a way to meet John Byrne and the 3rdDegree Byrne team at the same time. Its all here!!Feedback for this show can be sent to: gottagetbyrned@gmail.com3rd Degree Byrne is proud to be part of the TwoTrueFreaks Internet Radio Network http://twotruefreaks.com/main.php Two True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network(http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts(http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Visit our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/groups/3rdDegreeByrne/ Follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/byrnepodcast THANK YOU for listening to 3rd Degree Byrne!

3rd Degree Byrne
3rd Degree Byrne Episode 24: Alpha Flight #10

3rd Degree Byrne

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2019 108:26


A Fine Happy St. Patties Day to ya my friends. And on a fine day such as this, what is best to do while knocking back a mug of your favorite green beverage? Thats right, listen to a podcast about John Byrne! And while there are not a lot of John Byrne stories about little men in green, there are several stories about a really big guy in orange fur. What does that have to do with St. Patties Day? NOTHING! But seeing as we have many fans of Alpha Flight, we just didnt think we could wait any longer in getting some Alpha Flight under our belt, podcast-wise. So 3rd Degree Byrne will be covering the EPIC battle between Sasquatch and The Super Skrull! Waitaminnute, there is a Green Guy after all. Who knew? Anyway, sit back, pull up some green beer and enjoy as 3rdDegree Byrne covers Alpha Flight #10. All this and a back-up story too. The Byrne-Outs also discuss upcoming news in the world of John Byrne, the latest movies, conventions and maybe that one night in Madrid with Frank Gorshin. Wait, that was Adam West, not us. Oh, well. But, if you listen carefully, you might find a way to meet John Byrne and the 3rdDegree Byrne team at the same time. Its all here!!Feedback for this show can be sent to: gottagetbyrned@gmail.com3rd Degree Byrne is proud to be part of the TwoTrueFreaks Internet Radio Network http://twotruefreaks.com/main.php Two True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network(http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts(http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Visit our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/groups/3rdDegreeByrne/ Follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/byrnepodcast THANK YOU for listening to 3rd Degree Byrne!

Uheardme 1ST RADIO TALK SHOW
Uheardme 1ST RADIO TALK SHOW- The Green Guy-Eric Moncrief

Uheardme 1ST RADIO TALK SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2018 59:32


Radio Personality from Atlanta ,Georgia Eric Moncrief talked about his platform in Enviromental Education to our's society and much more.....

ROBINLYNNE
Uheardme 1ST RADIO TALK SHOW- The Green Guy-Eric Moncrief

ROBINLYNNE

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2018 59:32


Radio Personality from Atlanta ,Georgia Eric Moncrief talked about his platform in Enviromental Education to our's society and much more.....

I AM STREAMING
Uheardme 1ST RADIO TALK SHOW- The Green Guy-Eric Moncrief

I AM STREAMING

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2018 59:31


Radio Personality from Atlanta ,Georgia Eric Moncrief talked about his platform in Enviromental Education to our's society and much more.....

We Have a Technical
We Have a Technical 230: THUD!

We Have a Technical

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2018 60:54


You'd be hard pressed to find albums more dichotomous than the two the Senior Staff are discussing on this week's podcast. That said, Foetus' "Hole" and Deine Lakaien's "Dark Star" are both records Alex and Bruce have spent years listening to and fit them like gloves despite being maniacally destructive and melodramatic, respectively. All that plus the Senior Staff's thoughts on the Green Guy finally getting his papers in order in Canada on We Have A Technical!

We Have a Technical
We Have a Commentary: Skinny Puppy, "Ain't It Dead Yet"

We Have a Technical

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2018 71:30


It's a different kind of commentary episode, as Bruce and Alex take a cue from The Satellite of Love and do a live video commentary! The Senior Staff are watching Skinny Puppy's legendary live concert video "Ain't It Dead Yet?" There's plenty of oozing, gurgling live brappage to be discussed, with our beloved S'Puppies sitting at a transition point live in Toronto. So grab some snacks, crack a beer, and make a call to the Green Guy as you cue up and watch some classic electro-industrial madness alongside your pals Alex and Bruce!

Fun and Prophets
#2 | Where's the Big Green Guy?

Fun and Prophets

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2018 93:20


Your Seers forsee discussing... Muppets. Nightfall. The big green guy. What’s the spoon??? Baster Beef. I can see clearly now. Big pickle. The Big Angry Vegetable update. Naming a company is hard. No parking on the dance floor. Harbinger of grim truths. Hit me in the back. Nightfall Battle for Nightfall. FunAndProphets.com Twitter.com/FunAndProphets Facebook.com/FunAndProphets

Not Another B Horror Cast
Not Another B Horror Cast #82: “Hey Green Guy, you got a light?”

Not Another B Horror Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2017 56:19


Welcome to Not Another B Horror Cast, only on the Four Eyed Radio Network. Episode 82 “Hey Green Guy, you got a light?” Anna and Steve-o are back with an all news episode of B Horror Cast, we talk Halloween Casting, David S. Pumpkin animated special, X Files, and more of topic rants. Each week, […]

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Legion of Substitute Podcasters
Episode 349 – Superboy Meets Another Green Guy

Legion of Substitute Podcasters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2015 35:14


Paul is on a mission in deep space, but fortunately, he has his recording gear, and a Superboy comic! In this episode, Paul looks at the first time Clark Kent met Oliver Queen!

Greener by Choice with The Green Up Girl®
7: Bob Farnham: Bob the "Go To" Green Guy

Greener by Choice with The Green Up Girl®

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2014 28:38


Bob Farnham, is better known as Bob The Green Guy. He is the “go to person” if you are looking for news and ideas about energy, transportation, and food, with a nice mix of politics. Bob and I connected up at the GMO Labeling signing party on the front steps of Vermont’s Capital building back on May 8th  . It was a history making day as we watched Gov Peter Shumlin sign the nations first GMO labeling bill into law. Bob was there streaming the event live for the world to watch. Bob has also been recognized by Gov Peter Shumlin and Andrea Stander, director of Rural Vermont with the Environmental Communicator award for his commitment to environmental communication.

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