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Elyse and Leandra are joined by Devin Hunter, author of 'Houseplant Hortocculture' now available here from Llewellyn. We discuss indoor plant magic and green witchery, and a bit of behind the scenes of how the book came to be. Devin Hunter is the bestselling author of The Witch's Book of Power, The Witch's Book of Spirits, The Witch's Book of Mysteries, the critically acclaimed Modern Witch, and Crystal Magic for the Modern Witch. Initiated into multiple occult orders, Devin is the founder of the Sacred Fires Tradition of Witchcraft and co-founder of the Black Rose Tradition of Witchcraft. He hosts the Modern Witch podcast, recommended by both the AV Club and Glamour, and he's co-owner of Datura Trading Co. Visit him at ModernWitch.com/Devin.Join Leandra in The Rebel Mystic Community for LIVE monthly rituals, group mentoring, and more. Leandra shares her decades of knowledge and experience in this community in a safe and inviting space. Get inspired today! Learn more HERE. For her full event calendar and offerings, click HERE.Support Elyse's book tour by joining the Magical Living Community! Access BONUS EPISODES of the Magick Kitchen Podcast + get several monthly rituals, meditations, and exclusive videos for only $10 a month. Start your free trial here: patreon.com/elysewellesJoin the newsletter - FREE GIFT: seekingnumina.comView courses here: patreon.com/elysewelles/shopConnect with Leandra and Elyse in the Magick Kitchen Pantry: a free and paid community where you're invited to a library of Table Talk bonus episodes with us! Join through either of our private communities: The Rebel Mystic by Leandra Witchwood and Magickal Living with Elyse Welles. Follow Elyse @seekingnumina on Instagram and Facebook, and sign up for her newsletter, book a tarot reading, shop self-paced courses, read her articles, and view her tours and retreats to Greece at seekingnumina.com. Follow Leandra @leandrawitchwood on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok and find her blog and books at leandrawitchwood.com.Leave us a voicemail for a chance to be featured on an upcoming episode! https://www.speakpipe.com/TheMagickKitchenPodcast
Elyse and Leandra are joined this week by Ben Stimpson, author of Ancestral Whispers, an incredible book (perhaps the definitive one) on ancestor work. The veil is thin at Beltaine, as it is Samhain in the southern hemisphere, so May is a great time to joyfully connect to your ancestors. If you've been wanting to connect, this is the time to reach out! Ben Stimpson (He/They/Them) is a therapist, lecturer, student, and spiritual director. Ben has developed courses on a variety of topics, including ancestor veneration, the power of story, and folklore. When not working with clients or writing, Ben is engaged with his areas of study: religious studies, medieval and classical studies, folklore, and spirituality. Get his books here and find him on Instagram @benstimpsonauthor.Tickets for Elyse's next workshop: Of Leaf and Stone: Guide to Green Magic. Join Leandra in The Rebel Mystic Community for LIVE monthly rituals, group mentoring, and more. Leandra shares her decades of knowledge and experience in this community in a safe and inviting space. Get inspired today! Learn more HERE. For her full event calendar and offerings, click HERE.Support Elyse's book tour by joining the Magical Living Community! Access BONUS EPISODES of the Magick Kitchen Podcast + get several monthly rituals, meditations, and exclusive videos for only $10 a month. Start your free trial here: patreon.com/elysewellesJoin the newsletter - FREE GIFT: seekingnumina.comView courses here: patreon.com/elysewelles/shopConnect with Leandra and Elyse in the Magick Kitchen Pantry: a free and paid community where you're invited to a library of Table Talk bonus episodes with us! Join through either of our private communities: The Rebel Mystic by Leandra Witchwood and Magickal Living with Elyse Welles. Follow Elyse @seekingnumina on Instagram and Facebook, and sign up for her newsletter, read her articles, and view her tours and retreats to Greece at seekingnumina.com. Follow Leandra @leandrawitchwood on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok and find her blog and books at leandrawitchwood.com.Leave us a voicemail for a chance to be featured on an upcoming episode! https://www.speakpipe.com/TheMagickKitchenPodcast
Javiera “Javi” Kostner (she/her) is an Advanced Therapeutic Yoga teacher, Mindfulness-Based Psychedelic Therapist & Guide, Breathwork Facilitator and Coach. Specializing in Trauma Recovery Yoga and Mindfulness-Based Somatic practices, and cannabis specialist, Javi is a Ganja Yoga training lead and steward. Her sessions are infused with cannabis, community, relaxing vibes, grounded spirituality, and a touch of Latino spice. Originally from Chile, Javiera is a bilingual cannabis guide, and group facilitator.In 2019, Javi, along with her husband Seba, founded Green Magic Yoga. Their mission is to bring together mindfulness, psychedelic healing, and yoga to foster holistic wellness. Both trained by the Center for Medicinal Mindfulness, noe training leads for Psychedelic Guide Training, they lead monthly Conscious Cannabis circles in the Bay Area and online.Additionally, Javi serves as the Community & Event Coordinator for the Santa Cruz Psychedelic Society, offering Psychedelic Integration, Microdosing Hikes and Psychedelic First Fridays.
Join us on The Witching Hour as we delve into the magical world of Houseplant Hortocculture with psychic medium and author, Devin Hunter! Don't miss out on this green magic journey. All that plus The Willow Report, Where's Patti and all new Water Magick Lesson. Join Patti Negri and discover that magick is everywhere! #HouseplantHortocculture #plantmagick #devinhunter
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Welcome back! In this episode, Jay Worth welcomes Carita Koen to the show!Carita is the Co-Founder and COO of Green Magic Landscape in Mobile, Alabama. She was named one of Mobile Bay's "40 Under 40" in 2020 for her work at Green Magic and is a graduate of the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses program. As a result, she's been invited to speak at conferences around the country. In this episode, Carita discusses why relationships are vital to success, why knowing your numbers is crucial, and why collaboration is key to your success in the Green Industry. -----Visit Green Magic Landscape's WebsiteFollow Green Magic Landscape on FacebookFollow Green Magic Landscape on InstagramFollow Green Magic Landscape on LinkedInFollow Carita on FacebookFollow Carita on LinkedIn
"Harvesting Wisdom: Embracing Green Magic and Authenticity with Robin Rose Bennett"As we move into the fall, let's discuss harvest time with none other than my friend, Robin Rose Bennett! This will be her second appearance on my podcast and first time under the name the Free to Be Show. Part of our discussion of course will be “A Green Witch's Pocketbook of Wisdom - Big Little Life Tips,” which will be released this October - during the “season of the witch” and the Samhain portal. In this new offering, Robin Rose invites us to commune with and be guided by green magic daily in practical, whimsical and transformational ways. trusting life, and how common weeds can help us transform our consciousness and guide us as we become who we came here to be - our authentic selves. Robin Rose Bennett is a story-teller, writer, and herbalist, offering classes in Herbal Medicine and EarthSpirit Teachings since 1986 - at herb conferences, festivals, medical schools, and most joyously, outside with the plants. She is the author of Healing Magic- A Green Witch Guidebook to Conscious Living, The Gift of Healing Herbs - Plant Medicines and Home Remedies for a Vibrantly Healthy Life, A Green Witch's Pocket Book of Wisdom-Big Little Life Tips, and the forthcoming A Young Green Witch's Guide to Plant Magic-Rituals and Recipes from Nature. Our previous conversation was May 14, 2020 will we go back to normal? Would you say that now we have welcomed the blessings of the past three years? Either a hole or a portal“The voice of nature is speaking the voice of love calling us to our hearts” “Receive plants with gratitude”… a different level of gratitudeBeing forced to stillness to the forest and trees and again I am in a place a stillness, slow living, gratitude and welcoming blessings and that everything is a blessingsNew perspectives of lifeWhat is the new definition of normal? Is this what your new book was born out of and How did you select the auspicious moment to publish your book?On the topic of timing, how does Samhain tie into harvest?Website: RobinRoseBennettBooks.comWebsite: RobinRoseBennett.comIG: @RobinRoseBennettFB: @WiseWomanHealingWaysYouTube: @RobinRoseBennet
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Thank you to our Sponsor Ahh Dang Creations LLC. Find everything that is Ahh Dang through this linktree: https://linktr.ee/ahhdangcreationsllc?fbclid=PAAabUnC_kmrkeaRtr9kYWdxIbc-fLDI-AzEaq1A3MnQMFrKoQE-GODtelzUM Thanks for joining us for part two of our interview with "the worst rapper in Texas", Lil Yodaa. On this part of our interview we talk about some of the work Yodaa has done with Elder Ent. We find out what Yodaa's favorite album he's released so far We have a question from Steve Anthony Monreal of Are We On Podcast We dig a little further into Lil Yodaa's background as far as music We have a question from Nawf from the Tall Can Listening podcast We ask Yodaa if he's ever felt like quitting and talk a bit about his consistency We talk about Lil Yodaa's Green Apple Drink All this and more on part two of our interview with Lil Yodaa Tap in with Lil Yodaa on his website: LilYodaa.net His drinks are available at KingKyleLee.com The drinks on the table ARE FULL! The chromakey makes them look empty at top just cause they are green like my green screen. 0:00 - Intro (What to expect) 0:44 - LDT Radio Intro/Outro 0:57 - Some of Lil Yodaa's Previous Work (Manifest w Elder Ent. [Devin the Dude, Spice1, WorldWide, So San Antone]) 4:39 - Lil Yodaa LOVES this music chit (Passion) 4:58 - Yodaa speaks on when making music wasn't feeling as fun and how he got there and got out of that mindset. 7:36 - What is Yodaa's favorite album he's released 10:03 - Green Magic 2 ?!?! 10:21 - What sparks Lil Yodaa's creativity? 11:28 - Question from Steve Anthony Monreal of Are We On Podcast 13:20 - More background on Lil Yodaa's music career (consistency) 13:36 - Skateboarding 15:46 - Question from Nawf of Tall Can Listening Podcast 16:19 - Shout out to Justin Case and Highway Yella 16:53 - What has driven Yodaa to keep going for so long 17:53 - What keeps Lil Yodaas consistency at such a high level 18:50 - Lil Yodaa Green Apple Drink w Double Cup Kings leading to more opportunities. 20:00 - Blessings from GOD, praising and thanking GOD. 21:11 - LDT Radio Intro/Outro Here on LDT Radio. We're all about Learning, Doing, AND Teaching. If you like the content we're bringing you, if you wanna learn new things and keep elevating, if you like to hear about new indie music releases and business, without the ego; Make sure to 'like' the video follow us on IG @LDTent, & subscribe to the YouTube channel
Bonanza show. Clouds In Focus is spectacular (sadly not green), I have a weird cookie, there's fascinating insurance banter, a jean loss, sports round up and the fallout from Peroni Pipes. Oh. And SHUTUPBRUV. x
If a plant isn't poisonous that means it's safe - right? Maybe, maybe not. In this episode I talk about: 1. How and why we should evaluate the safety of the plants and herbs we use in our practice and how I was almost misled by a "credible" online source. 2. A few simple ways to introduce the plant world into your magic and your witchcraft. 3. The magic of Clary Sage. Be sure to join my VIP list for access to all my free resources, including my recorded grounding meditation exercise, my elemental infographic and all upcoming freebies and offers! Oh, and don't forget to visit my witch shop for all your witchy shopping needs! Get full access to Witch Life with Lilith Amberly at lilithamberly.substack.com/subscribe
"When you meet people, you don't hate them anymore." This quote from Hilary during this interview expresses so much about her humanity, her love, and her wisdom. Her historical WWI and WWII novels, The Skylarks' War, and Swallow's Flight are exquisite novels that delve into the life of people who lived these wars. Specifically, Swallow's Flight does a gorgeous job of presenting compelling characters who lived on both sides of World War II, and following the family from Skylark's War into the next generation of children is a gift. We learn so much from HIlary in this interview, and we just didn't want the conversation to end. On a personal note, Hilary McKay is one of the two authors who I credit with my decision to write middle grade. Her Casson Family series is real, heartfelt, hilarious, and just a beautiful emotional experience. Hilary McKay is the award-winning author of The Time of Green Magic (which received five starred reviews), The Skylark's War (which was a Boston Globe Best Book, and received three starred reviews), Binny Bewitched (which was a Kirkus Reviews Best Book of the Year and received two starred reviews), Binny in Secret (which received three starred reviews), Binny for Short (which received four starred reviews), and six novels about the Casson family: Saffy's Angel, Indigo's Star, Permanent Rose, Caddy Ever After, Forever Rose, and Caddy's World. She is also the author of Wishing for Tomorrow, the sequel to Frances Hodgson Burnett's A Little Princess, and The Swallows' Flight--releasing in the US on October 19th. Hilary lives with her family in Derbyshire, England. Visit her at HilaryMcKay.co.uk.You can connect with Hilary and follow her books at the following links:Hilary's WebsiteTwitter: @hilary_mckayPurchase Books by Hilary McKaySaffy's AngelIndigo's StarBinny BewitchedThe Skylark's WarThe Swallow's FlightAs always, please feel free to connect with Heather and Cheryl in the following places:www.CherylCaldwellAuthor.comwww.HeatherClarkBooks.comwww.MGBookParty.comOrder LEMON DROP FALLS by Heather Clark here.Twitter: @CherylCaldwell, @HClarkWrites, @MGBookPartyInstagram: @SaltyQuills, @HeatherClarkBooks, @MGBookPartyClubhouse: @CherylCaldwell, @HClarkWritesOr Join MGBookParty on Clubhouse here.Disclaimer - Book links on this page are affiliate links through Bookshop.org. By ordering through our links, you are supporting independent bookstores, and also this podcast, through no additional cost to you.Please consider purchasing titles by ALL MGBookParty Featured Authors here to help support this podcast.
In this episode I hang out with Ivo Dominguez Jr. and we talk about everything from the upcoming event HortOCCULTure to his writing and thoughts on what comes next for us as practioners.Don't forget to check out www.HortOCCULTure.com for more information about HortOCCULTure, a celebration of Green Magic this April! Ivo Dominguez Jr. Linkage:Ivo on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IvoDominguezJrIvo on FB: https://www.facebook.com/ivodominguezjrIvo's website: https://www.ivodominguezjr.com Modern Witch Linkage:Everything Modern Witch can be found on our website, www.ModernWitch.com Sponsored by Modern Witch University: Modernwitchuniversity.comSponsored by: http://www.DaturaTrading.comModern Witch Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ModernWitchOfficialModern Witch FB Goup: https://www.facebook.com/groups/884750292130701 Devin's Linkage:More about Devin: http://www.devinhunter.netFollow Devin on Twitter: @MrDevinHunterFollow Devin on Instagram: @Mr.DevinHunterAmazon Affiliate Links to my Books: The Witch's Book of Power: https://amzn.to/2QifyjbThe Witch's Book of Spirits: https://amzn.to/3aQrnGTThe Witch's Book of Mysteries: https://amzn.to/32fss77Modern Witch | Spells, Recipes, & Workings: https://amzn.to/3j7wiWY
In this episode I hang out with Ivo Dominguez Jr. and we talk about everything from the upcoming event HortOCCULTure to his writing and thoughts on what comes next for us as practioners. Don't forget to check out www.HortOCCULTure.com for more information about HortOCCULTure, a celebration of Green Magic this April! Ivo Dominguez Jr. Linkage: Ivo on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IvoDominguezJr Ivo on FB: https://www.facebook.com/ivodominguezjr Ivo's website: https://www.ivodominguezjr.com Modern Witch Linkage: Everything Modern Witch can be found on our website, www.ModernWitch.com Sponsored by Modern Witch University: Modernwitchuniversity.com Sponsored by: http://www.DaturaTrading.com Modern Witch Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ModernWitchOfficial Modern Witch FB Goup: https://www.facebook.com/groups/884750292130701 Devin's Linkage: More about Devin: http://www.devinhunter.net Follow Devin on Twitter: @MrDevinHunter Follow Devin on Instagram: @Mr.DevinHunter Amazon Affiliate Links to my Books: The Witch's Book of Power: https://amzn.to/2Qifyjb The Witch's Book of Spirits: https://amzn.to/3aQrnGT The Witch's Book of Mysteries: https://amzn.to/32fss77 Modern Witch | Spells, Recipes, & Workings: https://amzn.to/3j7wiWY
When eleven-year-old Abi moves with her father and new stepfamily into an eerie old house, something magical makes her books more real and brings a not-so-imaginary friend to stepbrother Louis. This title is intended for tweens and is suitable for most audiences. Recorded with permission of Simon & Schuster. Click here to see this title in the Houston Public Library catalog.
Merry Met virtual traveller! It's here! It's finally here! Season 3 has arrived and the podcast has had a bit of a makeover. I really hope you will like the new format which includes me taking you on a ramble, singing and of course lots of folklore and a story. For this episode patrons chose, 'Beneath The Snowy Thorn' and so I'm taking you on a tour of my local hedgerows, singing the ballad of Thomas De Rhymer, talking about the folklore of the flora and fauna of UK hedgerows and telling the story of Yallery Brown. On occasion there are dark folkloric characters explored in this podcast and so, as always, I would recommend that you should listen through first before listening with younger members of your household. To 'Rewild Yourself Through Story', join me on patreon for digital zines, a book club, audio stories, previews, earlier extended versions of this podcast and online workshop. www.patreon.com/ddstoryteller For more stories woven with folklore and the old ways you can find me via the following channels: www.facebook.com/ddstoryteller www.instagram.com/dd_storyeller References Books Binnet, Ruth (2011) Amazing & Extraordinary Facts: The English Countryside, David & Charles, Devon. Bird, Jerry (2009) Landscape of Memory, Green Magic, Somerset Dent, Susie (2018) Brewers Dictionary of Phrase & Fable (29th Edition), Brewers, Edinburgh Lenihan, Eddie (2003) Meeting The Other Crowd, Gill Books, Dublin. Mason, John et al (1962) The Shell Country Book, Phoenix House, London Purkis, Diane, (2000) Troublesome Things: A History of Fairies and Fairy Stories, The Penguin Press, London. Russell et al (1973), Folklore. Myths & Legends Of Britain, Reader's Digest. Simpson, Jaqueline & Roud, Steve (2000) A Dictionary of English Folklore, Oxford University Press, Oxford. Struthers, Jane (2009) Red Sky At Night: The Book Of Lost Country Wisdom, Ebury Press, Websites: The Hedonistic History of Interesting Ivy - http://from-bedroom-to-study.blogspot.com/2012/12/the-hedonistic-history-of-interesting.html Music Attribution: Intro & Outro Music: Midnight Tale by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) licensed under Creative Commons: Attribution 4.0 license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Incidental Music: River Song by Alexander Nakarada (www.serpentsoundstudios.com) Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Sound Effects via www.orangefreesounds.com
What To Plant Now In Your Zone Zone 9 Now: Continue planting flowers and cover crops, fall corn can be planted until the end of August, get ready for fall planting of Brassicas (Broccoli, Brussel Sprouts, Cauliflower, Cabbage) - make a plan September 15th - September 30th - Plant onion seeds (short-day varieties) Zone 8 Now: Plant sweet corn, start first planting of Cabbage and Brussel Sprouts in trays. September 1st - get ready to plant Brassicas (Broccoli, Kohlrabi, Brussel Sprouts, Cauliflower, Cabbage) You can still plant zinnias and sunflowers, and some cover crops. Plant short-term cover crops such as Buckwheat, Sorghum Sudangrass, and Kodiak Brown; Sunn Hemp may be too late to plant at this time to get the full benefits. Plant short-day onion varieties between September 1st - September 15th. Zone 7 Now: Start first planting of Cabbage and Brussel Sprouts in trays now. Start planning Brassicas (Broccoli, Brussel Sprouts, Kohlrabi, Cauliflower) on September 1st. Similar to Zone 8, you still have time to plant flowers and cover crops. Be sure to plant short-term cover crops. Zone 6 Now: Plant English Peas, Beans, Collards, Turnips, Mustards, Beets, and Radishes. Start your cool-season cover crops (Hairy Vetch, Crimson Clover, Broadleaf Mustard, Kodiak Bron Mustard) Greg's Seed Recommendations Cabbage: Charleston Wakefield - a wonderful flavored heirloom variety, 75 days to maturity, heat-tolerant with excellent storage capabilities Cheers - a hybrid, easy to grow, disease-resistant, 75 days to maturity, and can produce heads up to 5 lbs. Red Jewell: a hybrid variety, deep red in color, 3-3.5 lb. heads, 75-day maturity Broccoli: Green Magic - this variety is probably the most heat-tolerant variety, 55 days to maturity, and has a uniform production Imperial - a heat-tolerant, hybrid variety that is known for its tight head that is great for freezing Waltham 29 - heirloom variety, normally you want to use this variety as a follow-up behind your Green Magic or Imperial varieties due to it being more cold-tolerant. Brussel Sprouts: Jade Cross - a hybrid variety, AAS winner, 90 day maturity, Greg's tip - you must have patience when growing Brussel sprouts Catskill - an heirloom variety, 100 days to maturity, and produces loads of 2" sprouts Red Bull - an open-pollinated variety, deep-red in color, very nutritious, 90 days to maturity. Brassica Germination Tips: 75-80 degree soil temperature, keep them wet! Do not let your brassicas dry out! Fall Corn: Ambrosia - a hybrid variety, Bi-Color, sugary-enhanced (se) variety, 75 days to maturity. Zones 7,8,9 can still plant corn. Products of the Week Certified-Organic Strawberries Hoss Premium Seed Starting Mix Collards Broccoli Mustards Onions Watch the Complete Show on YouTube Below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3OcvdX2aiY
Top Hill is a networking podcast designed to connect business owners together using the universal language which is music and more specifically hiphop/r&b Every week we dive into what’s going on in the culture. Including all the new music that dropped, and we invite special guest to come and promote their businesses! Interested in being a guest ? Email TopHillPod@gmail.com Listen To The Pod Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6KaqWux... Anchor - https://anchor.fm/tophill Follow The Pod @tophillpod - https://instagram.com/tophillpod?igsh... Follow The Host Imani Dickson @EmoneyBoss - https://instagram.com/emoneyboss?igsh... Jamila Idris @Jamila_Idris_ - https://instagram.com/jamila_idris_?i... Sponsored By Quality Touch Studios - qualitytouchstudios.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tophill/support
Kicking off Season 2 of Mancy with coverage of Irish Magic. In this episode RJ and Elle discuss Irish Mythology, Celtic culture and the druids at the heart of their civilization, and what happened to them. The Extra Spell is about Cu Chulian, a mythological celtic hero. The episode also covers St. Patrick and his role in the cultural genocide of the celts and druids. At the end of the episode, Elle performs an Ogham reading for Brian, a divination method that features drawing celtic runes engraved on sticks. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/mancy)
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Episode 107 is a soundscape journey of layered audio and brand new songs so your mind can adventure through a fantastical world of rhythms, sounds and natural places. This eclectic mix includes everything from primal house to acoustic Bon Iver and wraps up with some refreshing heavy rain.This experimental theme for Night Light Radio has been a fun new adventure, enjoy! Don't miss the first soundscape journey on Night Light Radio in recent Ep 105: https://bff.fm/broadcasts/23324Check out the list of artists and full track list below. Find me on Spotify for a playlist for every episode -- MzPrizm.comEnjoy!
It's a new week! Comic-Con has concluded and Becca and Gary are back to regular shenanigans. Tune in to hear about this week's new events, and some of the new books that just came out! Events This Week: Tuesday, July 28th: Victoria Ying, with Lily Williams Wednesday, July 29th: Kit Rocha, with Jacqueline Carey Thurday, July 31st: Young Adult Book Club Monday, August 3rd: Paul Doiron, with Archer Mayor New This Week: City of Secrets by Victoria Ying I Kissed Alice by Anna Birch with illustrations by Victoria Ying Deal With the Devil by Kit Rocha The Beast Player by Nahoko Uehashi (Translated by Cathy Hirano) Relentless by R. A. Salvatore The Worst of All Possible Worlds by Alex White A Wicked Magic by Sasha Laurens Unspeakable Acts by Sarah Weinman The Time of Green Magic by Hilary McKay The Memory Police by Yoko Ogawa (Translated by Stephen Snyder) The Two Mrs. Carlyles by Suzanne Rindell Smoke and Mirrors by K. D. Halbrook What We're Reading: Verona Comics by Jennifer Dugan Starter by Kathryn Brewster Shadow Fall by Alexander Freed You can now find us on YouTube! Enjoy some of our recent virtual events here! Special thanks to Austin Farmer for letting us use the track "Kill the Farm Boy", from his album Bookshelf Symphony Orchestra! Send us your questions to podcast@mystgalaxy.com Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook! And support the store by ordering books at mystgalaxy.com!
On this episode, Karen talks with Carita Koen, COO and Chief Marketing Officer for Green Magic Landscaping. Carita is a financial planner whose main job is to keep everyone accountable, focused on the company's mission, and on track for success. Today she shares Green Magic's process for finding new business and cultivating a proactive and profitable relationship with their clients and community. Resources: Green Magic Landscaping: Website | Facebook This episode is sponsored by: DocRX Key Takeaways Define a problem first to solve it. Make sure that the developers and users of a process are speaking the same language. Analyze a problem both internally and externally to see how all stakeholders are impacted. Create a process to look at old problems with new angles and fresh perspectives. Government processes should strive to be as user-friendly and intuitive as the best technology we all use. Learn More About DocRX DocRx is a family-oriented company dedicated to tailor operational solutions for patient health and compliance programs that increases the quality and efficiency of patient-centered care and always with the mission of the patient's health 1st. With over ten years of experience helping doctors and their patients with diagnostic testing, patient monitoring, medical supplies, compliance, wholesale pharmacy, physician dispensing billing, and more. DocRx is your patient and health compliance solution, both under one roof. To find out how DocRx can help your hospital, pharmacy, or physicians office see all their services at docrx.com. Learn More About Karen Simmons & CFO Consulting Karen C. Simmons, P.C. CFO Consulting Services
We gather digitally under the full April moon to discuss Green Magic. Featuring music from Sherricka Yvette (New EP "Just the Beginning") and interviews with Sophie St. Thomas (author of “Finding Your Higher Self: Your Guide to Cannabis for Self-Care”) and Gabe Morales (comedian and friend to plants). Transition music: “Free” by The Martinis and “Waving Wild” by Arum Rae Donate to Cult Party:https://www.gofundme.com/f/cult-party-robbery We gather together under the full April moon together apart, but we’ll meet again soon take a deep breath and be where you are you are in my thoughts so you will never be far
Talking about balance with marriage, ownership, family.
This week we're sitting down with Larry and Carita Koen, a husband and wife team and owners of Green Magic Landscape LLC. Listen to this week's episode to hear their story and how you should be focusing on your professional network. Produced by in Mobile, Alabama
Fertilizing Brassica Varieties When discussing brassica varieties like broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, and Brussel sprouts are all heavy feeder crops. In other words, this means they need more nutrients through fertilizer applications than other crops in the vegetable garden. Cabbage When planting cabbage we recommend injecting around 1.2 pounds of the 20-20-20 per 100 feet to help encourage root development. Then, we will apply 1 pound per 100 feet of Chilean Nitrate at two and fives weeks after transplanting to encourage a straight nitrogen source to the cabbage plants. Cabbage also likes a boron supplement as a micronutrient in the garden. To fulfill the needs of the cabbage we use Micro-Boost to ensure all the nutrients are available for the plants. The cabbage varieties Travis plans to grow this fall is Charleston Wakefield, Cheers, and Rio Grande Red. Broccoli To fertilize broccoli it is best to inject one pound per 100 feet of the 20-20-20 garden fertilizer. Then, the Chilean Nitrate with 1 pound per 100 feet at three and five weeks. Another recommendation that Travis mentions is to hit the broccoli with some calcium nitrate once the heads reach about a quarter size and it will do wonders for your plants. Just like cabbage, broccoli needs boron as a micronutrient, so applying micro-boost every one to two weeks will help in the vegetable garden. The two varieties of broccoli Travis plans to grow this season is Arcadia and Green Magic. Cauliflower To grow cauliflower the garden needs to contain healthy soil that is full of organic matter. The ideal soil range for these brassica varieties is a pH of 6.0 to 6.5. Almost identical to growing broccoli, cauliflower needs one pound per 100 feet of the 20-20-20 and one application of Chilean nitrate at four weeks. The three main micronutrients that cauliflower needs are boron, magnesium, and molybdenum. Our micro-boost will take care of all three micronutrients, so apply it weekly to the cauliflower plants to encourage strong growth development. Travis is planting the Flame Star, Snow Bowl, and Graffiti Cauliflower varieties in the vegetable garden. Brussel Sprouts In order to grow, Brussel sprouts in the garden we need to have cooler weather conditions. Out of all the brassica varieties, Brussel sprouts can be the toughest to grow in the vegetable garden. Since Brussel sprouts take around 100 days to grow, you may experience insect problems such as flea beetles or worms. The ideal time to plant Brussel sprouts is in the fall, but you can plant them in late winter too. The fertilizer requirements for Brussel sprouts is 2.5 pounds of 20-20-20 per 100 feet and 1.5 pounds of calcium nitrate every 4 weeks. The two varieties of Brussel sprouts we have started growing is Jade Cross and Red Bull in the vegetable garden. Show and Tell Segment On the show and tell segment, the guys are filling up the greenhouse with transplants for the Fall growing season. Travis has varieties of broccoli, cauliflower, beets, mustard, cabbage, turnips, collards, and a little bit of it all planted currently. While Greg has decided to direct seed his mustard and turnips in the vegetable garden. The guys discuss the most popular item for transplanting seeds which is our seed starting trays. Travis is happy to mention that his sweet corn is growing fast in the garden. Greg still has time for cover crops in the garden before fall. He currently has Buckwheat, Sorghum Sudangrass, and Mustard planted and will have plenty of time to turn them back into the soil. Viewer Questions Segment On the question and answer segment this week, the guys answer questions if the silage tarp becomes a mosquito breeding ground during rainy periods and whether our seeds are only sold for the southern states or can they be grown in the northern states too. Travis mentions that the tarp does hold a little bit of water after a heavy rain, but it usually evaporates quickly and he has not noticed any mosquitos on top of ...
Fertilizing Brassica Varieties When discussing brassica varieties like broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, and Brussel sprouts are all heavy feeder crops. In other words, this means they need more nutrients through fertilizer applications than other crops in the vegetable garden. Cabbage When planting cabbage we recommend injecting around 1.2 pounds of the 20-20-20 per 100 feet to help encourage root development. Then, we will apply 1 pound per 100 feet of Chilean Nitrate at two and fives weeks after transplanting to encourage a straight nitrogen source to the cabbage plants. Cabbage also likes a boron supplement as a micronutrient in the garden. To fulfill the needs of the cabbage we use Micro-Boost to ensure all the nutrients are available for the plants. The cabbage varieties Travis plans to grow this fall is Charleston Wakefield, Cheers, and Rio Grande Red. Broccoli To fertilize broccoli it is best to inject one pound per 100 feet of the 20-20-20 garden fertilizer. Then, the Chilean Nitrate with 1 pound per 100 feet at three and five weeks. Another recommendation that Travis mentions is to hit the broccoli with some calcium nitrate once the heads reach about a quarter size and it will do wonders for your plants. Just like cabbage, broccoli needs boron as a micronutrient, so applying micro-boost every one to two weeks will help in the vegetable garden. The two varieties of broccoli Travis plans to grow this season is Arcadia and Green Magic. Cauliflower To grow cauliflower the garden needs to contain healthy soil that is full of organic matter. The ideal soil range for these brassica varieties is a pH of 6.0 to 6.5. Almost identical to growing broccoli, cauliflower needs one pound per 100 feet of the 20-20-20 and one application of Chilean nitrate at four weeks. The three main micronutrients that cauliflower needs are boron, magnesium, and molybdenum. Our micro-boost will take care of all three micronutrients, so apply it weekly to the cauliflower plants to encourage strong growth development. Travis is planting the Flame Star, Snow Bowl, and Graffiti Cauliflower varieties in the vegetable garden. Brussel Sprouts In order to grow, Brussel sprouts in the garden we need to have cooler weather conditions. Out of all the brassica varieties, Brussel sprouts can be the toughest to grow in the vegetable garden. Since Brussel sprouts take around 100 days to grow, you may experience insect problems such as flea beetles or worms. The ideal time to plant Brussel sprouts is in the fall, but you can plant them in late winter too. The fertilizer requirements for Brussel sprouts is 2.5 pounds of 20-20-20 per 100 feet and 1.5 pounds of calcium nitrate every 4 weeks. The two varieties of Brussel sprouts we have started growing is Jade Cross and Red Bull in the vegetable garden. Show and Tell Segment On the show and tell segment, the guys are filling up the greenhouse with transplants for the Fall growing season. Travis has varieties of broccoli, cauliflower, beets, mustard, cabbage, turnips, collards, and a little bit of it all planted currently. While Greg has decided to direct seed his mustard and turnips in the vegetable garden. The guys discuss the most popular item for transplanting seeds which is our seed starting trays. Travis is happy to mention that his sweet corn is growing fast in the garden. Greg still has time for cover crops in the garden before fall. He currently has Buckwheat, Sorghum Sudangrass, and Mustard planted and will have plenty of time to turn them back into the soil. Viewer Questions Segment On the question and answer segment this week, the guys answer questions if the silage tarp becomes a mosquito breeding ground during rainy periods and whether our seeds are only sold for the southern states or can they be grown in the northern states too. Travis mentions that the tarp does hold a little bit of water after a heavy rain, but it usually evaporates quickly and he has not noticed any mosquitos on top of ...
Best Gardening Gifts for Under $20 On this week’s episode, the guys talk about the best gardening gifts under $20 for the holiday season. The first one they show is the Carrot and Potato Washing Brush, which is an excellent vegetable brush for harder-skinned gardening harvests. This brush is made in the USA and very high-quality. The second stocking stuffer is the Hoss Garden Planner, which provides planting dates, plant spacing, row spacing and even companion planting suggestions for a wide variety of vegetable crops. The next gardening gifts include Wooden Garden Labels which is great for putting in your transplanted seed trays or even in the garden so you can know what you planted. The fourth gardening gift is the Farmers File, which is great for keeping hoes and other hand tools sharp. Greg then shows the Corn Silking Brush, which is hard to find but very useful for removing the silks on fresh sweet corn. Travis shows one of his favorite tools for pickling vegetables, which is the Pickle Packer vegetable tamper. The last gardening gifts under $20 include Cotton Butcher String, the California Knife and the Handy Twine Knife, which are all especially handy to have around the farm and garden. They also discuss some of their favorite gardening gifts that are not available on the Hoss Tools site. These would include Muck Boots, Foxgloves, a Buck pocket knife, Row Cover and a Filson wax canvas hat. Show and Tell Segment On the show and tell segment, Greg has a head of broccoli that came from Travis' garden. Travis mentions that this is the Green Magic variety, which is especially heat-tolerant compared to other standard broccoli varieties. He mentions that they will soon carry two varieties of broccoli, Green Magic and Arcadia. While Green Magic is especially heat-tolerant, Acadia performs well in cool weather when soil moisture tends to be higher. Greg's garden is drying out from all the rain lately. He has lettuce and mixed greens planted and will need to hit them both with some fertilizer soon. Travis side dressed with some Chilean Nitrate last night since there is rain coming. This weeks tool of the week is the Bushlore Garden Knife which has a high carbon steel blade and a full tang. Viewer Questions Segment On the question and answer segment, the guys answer a question about a 40-year-old fig tree ceasing production. Greg mentions that disease can sometimes cripple old trees, but that he would still have hope for it. He recommends pruning all the old, dead wood and cutting at an angle so the wood does not hold in there. One thing that Greg has noticed about fig trees is they respond well to good water. Make sure you provide enough water to that tree when you experience a dry period. He says give it about a year to grow back and it should stay true to variety. If it does not come back and flourish it may have got to infected so remove the tree and replace it. Greg gives one tip that he likes to do with his fig trees. He takes a 5-gallon bucket then drills a small hole at the bottom of the bucket and fills it with water. Greg places that bucket next to his fig tree during the dry period and the fig tree is gradually getting water from the 5-gallon bucket. Greg shows off one more gardening gift idea at the end of the show. Which is the Garden Hod that works as a great multifunctional harvesting bucket. Tool of the Week Bushlore Garden Knife https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z15scCF8vFc&t=24s
Best Gardening Gifts for Under $20 On this week’s episode, the guys talk about the best gardening gifts under $20 for the holiday season. The first one they show is the Carrot and Potato Washing Brush, which is an excellent vegetable brush for harder-skinned gardening harvests. This brush is made in the USA and very high-quality. The second stocking stuffer is the Hoss Garden Planner, which provides planting dates, plant spacing, row spacing and even companion planting suggestions for a wide variety of vegetable crops. The next gardening gifts include Wooden Garden Labels which is great for putting in your transplanted seed trays or even in the garden so you can know what you planted. The fourth gardening gift is the Farmers File, which is great for keeping hoes and other hand tools sharp. Greg then shows the Corn Silking Brush, which is hard to find but very useful for removing the silks on fresh sweet corn. Travis shows one of his favorite tools for pickling vegetables, which is the Pickle Packer vegetable tamper. The last gardening gifts under $20 include Cotton Butcher String, the California Knife and the Handy Twine Knife, which are all especially handy to have around the farm and garden. They also discuss some of their favorite gardening gifts that are not available on the Hoss Tools site. These would include Muck Boots, Foxgloves, a Buck pocket knife, Row Cover and a Filson wax canvas hat. Show and Tell Segment On the show and tell segment, Greg has a head of broccoli that came from Travis' garden. Travis mentions that this is the Green Magic variety, which is especially heat-tolerant compared to other standard broccoli varieties. He mentions that they will soon carry two varieties of broccoli, Green Magic and Arcadia. While Green Magic is especially heat-tolerant, Acadia performs well in cool weather when soil moisture tends to be higher. Greg's garden is drying out from all the rain lately. He has lettuce and mixed greens planted and will need to hit them both with some fertilizer soon. Travis side dressed with some Chilean Nitrate last night since there is rain coming. This weeks tool of the week is the Bushlore Garden Knife which has a high carbon steel blade and a full tang. Viewer Questions Segment On the question and answer segment, the guys answer a question about a 40-year-old fig tree ceasing production. Greg mentions that disease can sometimes cripple old trees, but that he would still have hope for it. He recommends pruning all the old, dead wood and cutting at an angle so the wood does not hold in there. One thing that Greg has noticed about fig trees is they respond well to good water. Make sure you provide enough water to that tree when you experience a dry period. He says give it about a year to grow back and it should stay true to variety. If it does not come back and flourish it may have got to infected so remove the tree and replace it. Greg gives one tip that he likes to do with his fig trees. He takes a 5-gallon bucket then drills a small hole at the bottom of the bucket and fills it with water. Greg places that bucket next to his fig tree during the dry period and the fig tree is gradually getting water from the 5-gallon bucket. Greg shows off one more gardening gift idea at the end of the show. Which is the Garden Hod that works as a great multifunctional harvesting bucket. Tool of the Week Bushlore Garden Knife https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z15scCF8vFc&t=24s
Fall Garden Crops On this week’s episode, the guys discuss their favorite fall garden varieties that they're growing this year. The crops include broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, kale, lettuce, collards, beets, kohlrabi, cabbage, and mixed Asian greens. Their favorite variety of broccoli is called Green Magic and they like it because it is very heat-tolerant and does well planted early in the fall. They do mention that broccoli should be harvested before it gets too "seedy", as it is not very palatable once that happens. They mention Kale as being one of those "superfood" crops because it is loaded with antioxidants. Greg and Travis discuss three different fall garden varieties of Kale -- Lacinato, Winter Borer, and Red Borer. The guys recommend growing Kohlrabi in the fall garden as well. They are great for stir-frying or making slaw. For cauliflower, their preferred fall garden varieties include the Denali variety for a white cauliflower. Last year they tried the purple cauliflower variety called "Graffiti" and it did really well up until the first frost. The reason behind growing your own fall garden varieties is the ability to control what is being sprayed on the crops. Greg explains that most people do not know, but nitrates are not regulated on any type of green in the United States. Therefore, there are not any rules that farmers have to follow when it comes to spraying nitrate to their crops. So sometimes if you go buy some greens from the grocery store and you have stomach problems this could be caused by nitrate poisoning. Show and Tell Segment On the show and tell segment this week, the guys talk about the Christmas Lima Beans that Travis has growing on a panel trellis in his garden. These are a speckled, running butterbean variety that has been very prolific when grown in previous years. The seed has a red and white variegated color that turns grey when cooked. These beans preserve well, dry well, and are also great for cooking fresh. Compared to a traditional green butterbean, these have a nuttier flavor that is great in soups. They also discuss a little bit about their potato situation in the vegetable garden. Travis has corm that is growing about a foot and half tall getting ready to hill. He believes it will be ready to harvest in 55 to 60 days. They hope to start planting sweet corn at the SunBelt Expo this week and get some other crops growing soon. The tool of the week is a Garden Knife combo which includes our Cabbage Knife, California Knife, and Farmers File. These are excellent knives to use for some of the fall crop harvests in the vegetable garden. Viewer Questions Segment On the question and answer segment, the guys answer questions about nut grass and choosing between the High Arch and Double Wheel Hoe. Nutgrass can be one of the most persistent and annoying weeds in a vegetable garden. Travis mentions that it can be controlled by "aggravating it to death," which simply means frequently cultivating a few times a week. He prefers to alternate between the cultivator teeth and the sweeps on the Wheel Hoe. Greg distinguishes between the High Arch Wheel Hoe and the Double Wheel Hoe. He mentions that the High Arch Wheel Hoe would be his preferred choice because of the versatility it offers with cultivating and weeding attachments. However, if you want to use some of the other wheel hoe attachments like the drip tape layer attachment the double wheel hoe would be the better option. Tool of the Week Garden Knife Combo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GcjbrASaad8
Fall Garden Crops On this week’s episode, the guys discuss their favorite fall garden varieties that they're growing this year. The crops include broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, kale, lettuce, collards, beets, kohlrabi, cabbage, and mixed Asian greens. Their favorite variety of broccoli is called Green Magic and they like it because it is very heat-tolerant and does well planted early in the fall. They do mention that broccoli should be harvested before it gets too "seedy", as it is not very palatable once that happens. They mention Kale as being one of those "superfood" crops because it is loaded with antioxidants. Greg and Travis discuss three different fall garden varieties of Kale -- Lacinato, Winter Borer, and Red Borer. The guys recommend growing Kohlrabi in the fall garden as well. They are great for stir-frying or making slaw. For cauliflower, their preferred fall garden varieties include the Denali variety for a white cauliflower. Last year they tried the purple cauliflower variety called "Graffiti" and it did really well up until the first frost. The reason behind growing your own fall garden varieties is the ability to control what is being sprayed on the crops. Greg explains that most people do not know, but nitrates are not regulated on any type of green in the United States. Therefore, there are not any rules that farmers have to follow when it comes to spraying nitrate to their crops. So sometimes if you go buy some greens from the grocery store and you have stomach problems this could be caused by nitrate poisoning. Show and Tell Segment On the show and tell segment this week, the guys talk about the Christmas Lima Beans that Travis has growing on a panel trellis in his garden. These are a speckled, running butterbean variety that has been very prolific when grown in previous years. The seed has a red and white variegated color that turns grey when cooked. These beans preserve well, dry well, and are also great for cooking fresh. Compared to a traditional green butterbean, these have a nuttier flavor that is great in soups. They also discuss a little bit about their potato situation in the vegetable garden. Travis has corm that is growing about a foot and half tall getting ready to hill. He believes it will be ready to harvest in 55 to 60 days. They hope to start planting sweet corn at the SunBelt Expo this week and get some other crops growing soon. The tool of the week is a Garden Knife combo which includes our Cabbage Knife, California Knife, and Farmers File. These are excellent knives to use for some of the fall crop harvests in the vegetable garden. Viewer Questions Segment On the question and answer segment, the guys answer questions about nut grass and choosing between the High Arch and Double Wheel Hoe. Nutgrass can be one of the most persistent and annoying weeds in a vegetable garden. Travis mentions that it can be controlled by "aggravating it to death," which simply means frequently cultivating a few times a week. He prefers to alternate between the cultivator teeth and the sweeps on the Wheel Hoe. Greg distinguishes between the High Arch Wheel Hoe and the Double Wheel Hoe. He mentions that the High Arch Wheel Hoe would be his preferred choice because of the versatility it offers with cultivating and weeding attachments. However, if you want to use some of the other wheel hoe attachments like the drip tape layer attachment the double wheel hoe would be the better option. Tool of the Week Garden Knife Combo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GcjbrASaad8
He never made it to market. For on the road, he was waylaid by a stranger who offered him a better price for his wares than he thought he could ever get at market. The boy accepted the offer. He thought himself clever, and he dreamed of how delighted his mother would be when he returned home with five magic beans. What happens when a poor young farm boy trades the vegetables he was supposed to sell at market for a handful of magic beans? Find out in this episode of the Storyfeather podcast. Genre: Fairy Tale, Fantasy Notable Detail: This story was inspired by the fairy tale “Jack and the Beanstalk.” CREDITS Story: “The Green Magic Bean” Copyright © 2014 by Nila L. Patel Music: “Mysterious Trip-hop Lounge Beat” by Digital_Emotions Music by TRG Banks “The silver bus” “Lake in the woods” “Swanhead” Music by Lee Rosevere “Not Alone” “Curiousity” “And So Then” “Puzzle Pieces” “Heat Haze” “Snakes” “The Long Journey” “Night Caves” Music by Komiku “Frozen Jungle” “Down the river” Music by Lee Rosevere is licensed under CC BY 4.0 Music by TRG Banks and Komiku is licensed under CC0 1.0 Universal License Find more music by Digital_Emotions at audiojungle.net Find more music by Lee Rosevere, Komiku, and TRG Banks at freemusicarchive.org Find more stories by Nila at storyfeather.com
Magic Monday Pyramid Energy This week Kevin talks about One more thing going in to his D&D game. The Pyramid Energy. This can be found in the Green Magic book. There will be more in a blog. Show notes: https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/371166-the-swamp?store_id=69600 https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/508741-the-kevin-long-show?store_id=69600 Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/theswamppit Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Swamppitcom-198168140197225/?fref=ts Follow Kevin Long on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCE_DV8Ur189CJIPEyJT-mLQ Produced by: http://www.southgatemediagroup.com Production Team: Kevin Long, Rob Southgate
Join host Susun Weed as she discusses herbal medicine and the psaychology of healing. Susun is a teacher and author,to check out her books go here: http://www.herbalmedicinehealing.com/store/default.php This is going to be the final episode of Green Magic,Green Medicine. Remember that the archives can always be listened to at any time. Thank you for joining us in our circle!!
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Tuesday at 10 pm easetern time join us for Green Magic Green Medicine with Susun Weed! Susun discusses herbal medicine and psychology of healing! To check out Susun's books go here: http://www.herbalmedicinehealing.com/store/default.php This show is meant to inspire and educate join us!!!!
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Join host Susun Weed as she opens the doors to a world of knowledge involving herbal medicine. To find Susun's books go here: http://www.herbalmedicinehealing.com/store/default.php This show is meant to inspire and educate join us in our circle!!
Every Tuesday evening at 10 pm eastern time join host Susun Weed for "Green Magic, Green Medicine"!!!! This is a half hour herbal medicine class. To check out Susu's books go here:http://www.herbalmedicinehealing.com/store/default.php This show is meant to insire and educate join us in our circle!!!
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Join ost Susuns Weed every Tuesay noight at 10 pm eastern time for this half hour herba medicine class. Susun is an author and teacher who discusses herbal medicine and psychology of healing. To check out Susuns books go here: http://www.herbalmedicinehealing.com/store/default.php Tis show is meant to inspire and educate join us!!!
Join host Susun Weed as she discusses herbal medicine and psychology of healing. To check out Susun's books go here: http://www.herbalmedicinehealing.com/store/default.php This show is meant to inspire and educate join us!!!!
Join host Susun Weed every Tuesday evening at 10 pm eastern time for this half hour herbal medicine class!!! Susun is an author and teacher who discusses herbal medicine and psychology of healing. To check out her books go here: http://www.herbalmedicinehealing.com/store/default.php This show is meant to inspire and educate join us!!!!
Every Tuesday evening at 10 pm eastern time join us for our half hour herbal medicine class!!! Susun is an author and teacher at the Wise Women Center. She discusses herbal medicine and psychology of healing. To check out here books go here:http://www.herbalmedicinehealing.com/store/default.php This show is meant to inspire and educate join us!!!!
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