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Mother Earth News and Friends
Ask Me Anything: 2024 Editors Edition

Mother Earth News and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 29:24


Today's year-end episode features editors from Mother Earth News, Grit Magazine, and Goat Journal, discussing listener questions about rural living, homesteading, and sustainability. They cover topics including homesteading and gardening, agritourism and rural entrepreneurship, fermented foods for gut health, perennial edibles for cold climates, raising meat birds, overwintering fig trees, plants for pollinators, medicinal herbs, bountiful edible weeds, and goat care!   More from Mother Earth News and Friends 

The Underpowered Hour
Land Rover Legend Brian Jocelyn talks 'Always Sunny' Range Rover

The Underpowered Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 45:39


In this week's episode of the Underpowered Hour, hosts Stephen Beres and Ike Goss welcome Land Rover legend Bryan Joslin. The trio dives into Bryan's storied career, from his work with Alloy and Grit Magazine to his current role at Eastwood Company. They explore the intricacies of automotive restoration and discuss the fascinating history of Bryan's 'Always Sunny in Philadelphia' Range Rover. The episode also touches on Bryan's content creation for Eastwood's DIY Garage podcast. Join us for a fun and informative episode filled with Land Rover insights and industry anecdotes. Don't miss it!  Eastwood's DIY Garage podcast https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBBTFYBkW-A

Creative + Cultural
Rick Rosenberg

Creative + Cultural

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 3:49


At age 9, Rick Rosenberg moved from the big city to Oak Ridge, Tennessee, aka the "Secret City." It was around then he had his first experience with the literary world, publishing a short story in Grit Magazine. He attended the University of Tennessee/Knoxville where he earned a Bachelors in Communications. Since then, he's lived in multiple cities and has won accolades for both copywriting and screenwriting. He has one child adopted from Vietnam, and he currently lives in Maplewood, NJ. Jewbilly is his first novel.JewbillyAtmosphere Press, 2022A World Without Books was created to help writers connect with readers during the pandemic. This Micro-Podcast provides authors a platform to share stories about writing, discuss current projects, and consider life without books. Listen on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you podcast.Past Forward is a nonprofit organization dedicated to community building. As a public podcast service and distributor, our creative media is designed to amplify the voices of community leaders by providing a platform to share stories about civic engagement and cultural enrichment. For further learning, our book initiative provides access to millions of books at a discount price.

Warm Thoughts
Episode 115: The Bent Tree

Warm Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 3:24


As many families were cutting down a Christmas tree to bring home to decorate, we hear the sad news about the oldest and largest Silver Maple in South Dakota. During the holiday season, we had to bid adieu to a great stately tree that had graced the campus at the University of South Dakota and Vermillion for 130 years. Students at the University had planted the Silver Maple on Arbor Day in 1884. This beautiful tree of God's creation had weathered the many storms of life throughout the years. Last year's winter storms caused its branches to be bent and it became necessary for us to bid This old tree our last respects. Throughout the years we read this inscription by this stately silver maple tree. This tree was grown in a local nursery and planted by students on Arbor Day, April 23rd, 1884. Over the years it has withstood the perils of both man and nature to become the oldest and largest Silver Maple in South Dakota. As I bid farewell to this tree, I am reminded of another bent tree I had noticed in my travels one day. It was no longer there, as it had been removed because of road construction. I remembered the many times I had seen this bent tree, many warm thoughts entered my mind and I wrote these poetic lines. The Bent Tree. "Each time I pass this bent tree, I just want to stop and pray. Thanking God for all the trees, they all have so much to say. This tree on the lonely prairie has a message for you and me. Though bent with age there is beauty, bending down on the old prairie. As the twig is bent so grows the tree. We heard this adage many a year. It now means so much more to me. As God's presence seems so very near. When I traveled in the country, God's creation I will see, how thankful I am for blessings for only God can make a tree." This poem appeared in Grit Magazine and it was also published in Carvings and Stone, Beyond the Horizon, and Famous Poems of the 20th Century. Warm thought: Love is the miracle of Christmas. Rejoice in the wonder of it all. May you have many warm thoughts this holiday season! Warm Thoughts from the Little Home on the Prairie Over a Cup of Tea by Luetta G Werner. Published in the Marion Record December 11th, 1997Download the Found Photo Freebie and cherish your memories of the past.Enjoy flipping through the Vintage Photo Book on your coffee table.I hope you enjoyed this podcast episode! Please follow along on this journey by going to visualbenedictions.com or following me on Instagram, Facebook, and Pinterest. You can listen to the podcast on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher, and Overcast. And don't forget to rate and review so more people can tune in! I'd greatly appreciate it.Till next time,Trina

Wilma The Wonder Hen Podcast
Ep 9 Marissa King on poultry conservation, biosecurity, ridiculous food labels, and sustainability!

Wilma The Wonder Hen Podcast

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 58:53 Transcription Available


Marissa King is a veteran co-owner of King's Cocks and the Mother Cluckers. She operates a small farm out of Sweetwater, TN with her two daughters where she works with poultry, waterfowl, goats, and honeybees. She is a freelance writer for Community Chickens, Chickens magazine, Grit Magazine, and has been featured with the Livestock Conservancy annual report for her work with heritage breeds. In today's episode we discuss:1. The importance of biosecurity and how diseases are spread from flock to flock.2. Implementing poultry conservation & genetic diversity into your own flock.3. Tips on seeking out local breeders and what you should look for before taking your new birds home.4. Tips for first time chicken keepers!5. We discuss the meat and egg industry, and its impact on the health and wellbeing  of industrial animals. Also, the negative impact on heritage poultry breeds. 6. The importance of keeping a small backyard flock for sustainability.   7. Lots of laughter and hilarious stories! Thank you Marissa for our guest! Much love,Mel You can find Marissa King Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/KingscocksandthemothercluckersTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@marissasmesses?lang=enInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/kingscocksandthemothercluckers/ The article that Marissa King wrote and we discussed in this episode: Poultry Conservation & Genetic Diversity https://www.communitychickens.com/conservation-genetic-diversity-zw01910ztil/Livestock Conservancy: https://livestockconservancy.org/You can follow Wilma The Wonder Hen https://www.instagram.com/wilmathewonderhen/Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/WilmaWonderHen)

Sow Edible  Podcast
SEp 063; Getting Started in Dairy Goats with Kate from The Modern Settler

Sow Edible Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2019 41:45


Today we chat with Kate St. Cyr with The Modern Day Settler about getting started with Dairy Goats.  Kate is a blogger and You Tuber as well as a writer for Countryside and Grit Magazine who shares her homesteading adventure of raising livestock and restoring her beautiful 1790’s New England colonial farm.   In this episode we cover topics such as dairy goat breeds, importance of fencing, setup, supplies, and keeping an emergency livestock kit.     Resources: Kate has provided a blog post that outlines what you should know before getting goats to go with this podcast.  You can check that out at: https://themoderndaysettler.com/what-you-should-know-before-getting-goats/ Check out this link for instructions and pictures of the milk stand we discussed: https://themoderndaysettler.com/designing-a-goat-milk-stand/ Here is the link to the birth kit as well as all the emergency items Kate keeps on hand for all her livestock. https://themoderndaysettler.com/kidding-season-birth-kit/ A big thank you to Kate for sharing her knowledge with us today!  To learn more and follow her on her adventures, be sure to find her on instagram (https://www.instagram.com/themoderndaysettler/ ) You Tube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoGgBioHUGqh-8ujkH1kARw?view_as=subscriber ), and her blog (www.themoderndaysettler.com)  

Mother Earth News and Friends
It's Beek Week @ MOTHER EARTH NEWS!

Mother Earth News and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2018 0:51


It is beek week at MOTHER EARTH NEWS and Grit Magazine.  To celebrate they have decided to sponsor the publishing of all MOTHER EARTH NEWS and Friends bee related episodes on their own podcast channel, Keeping Backyard Bees!    That’s not all, we are also releasing several videos, both live and on YouTube and we’re letting an unpublished episode out of the vault and adding it exclusively to the Keeping Backyard Bees channel.  This exclusive episode features a chat with Abby Olcese and comedian Emma Arnold.  They discuss her busy life on the road and how she mitigates beekeeping.   Watch our Facebook channels for freebies, check out the podcast, and let us know how you are celebrating Beek Week!   This podcast episode features Emma Arnold and Abby Olcese. Emma shares her busy lifestyle as an on the road comedian, parent, and beekeeper! See Emma on the road with this link! Get hands-on with bees at a MOTHER EARTH NEWS FAIR!     Check out the MOTHER EARTH NEWS Bookstore for more resources that may pique your interests! To see more podcasts, visit our Mother Earth News and Friends page! Check out the MOTHER EARTH NEWS FAIR page for an opportunity to see our podcast guest live!  The Mother Earth News and Friends podcast is a production of Ogden Publications.

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Mother Earth News and Friends
Ep. 23 Making the Most of Older Animals

Mother Earth News and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2017 53:45


In this episode, Caleb Regan of Grit Magazine discusses how to properly process and prepare meat from older animal to create an enjoyable dining experience and a well-rounded market. Joining Caleb is Author Adam Danforth and International Livestock Market Consultant John Wilkes.    Follow the links below for topics mentioned in the podcast that may have piqued your interest: Subscribe to Grit Magazine The Livestock Conservancy  Check out the MOTHER EARTH NEWS Bookstore for more resources! Butchering Beef (12% Off) Gourmet Butcher's Guide (10% Off)   Check out the MOTHER EARTH NEWS Bookstore for more resources that may pique your interests! To see more podcasts, visit our Mother Earth News and Friends page! Check out the MOTHER EARTH NEWS FAIR page for an opportunity to see our podcast guest live!  The Mother Earth News and Friends podcast is a production of Ogden Publications.

Mother Earth News and Friends
Ep. 11 Craft Distilling

Mother Earth News and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2017 64:04


In this episode Robert Riley, Senior Producer of the MOTHER EARTH NEWS FAIR, sits down with Kellsey Trimble of Grit Magazine, and Victoria Miller author of "Craft Distilling." From mashing and fermenting to the legalities of operating a hobby still, this conversation brings many answers to questions you may have.  Here is a collection of related articles you may enjoy: Find Craft Distilling in the MOTHER EARTH NEWS Store   Check out the MOTHER EARTH NEWS Bookstore for more resources that may pique your interests! To see more podcasts, visit our Mother Earth News and Friends page! Check out the MOTHER EARTH NEWS FAIR page for an opportunity to see our podcast guest live!  The Mother Earth News and Friends podcast is a production of Ogden Publications.

Mother Earth News and Friends
Ep. 07 Get Started with Chickens

Mother Earth News and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2017 42:07


In this episode Kellsey Trimble, Managing Editor of Grit Magazine, sits down with Alison Martin of the Livestock Conservancy, Bill Ahrens and Kevin Fletcher of New Country Organics, and Victoria Miller author of "Pure Poultry." These experts share their tips on and stories to help us understand how to give your flock the nutrition, housing, training, protection, and the respect they need to be successful and enjoyable.  Visit www.motherearthnews.com/podcast for show notes. Thank you Brinsea for Sponsoring this episode! To see Brinsea’s incubator, chick brooder, and coop door in action, check them out during the Mother Earth News Facebook Live projects or visit www.Brinsea.com. Here is a collection of related articles you may enjoy: Building a Chicken Coop Homegrown chicken Nutrition: What to Feed Your Poultry Raising Broiler Chickens Raising Chicks: Chick Brooder Temperature and Light Requirements Sexing Day-Old Chicks: How to Identify Pullets and Cockerels The Basics of Caring for Baby Chicks   Check out the MOTHER EARTH NEWS Bookstore for more resources that may pique your interests! To see more podcasts, visit our Mother Earth News and Friends page! Check out the MOTHER EARTH NEWS FAIR page for an opportunity to see our podcast guest live!  The Mother Earth News and Friends podcast is a production of Ogden Publications.

Darkseid's Couch
S1:E2 - Avengers No. 89 (1971)

Darkseid's Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2016 40:12


This time on the Couch: James explains why it's time to dramatically ramp down all the credit you've been giving Stan Lee all these years, Mike fights a mutant turkeyman, and we learn what the hell Grit Magazine is. Oh, and the Avengers second-stringers try to capture a belligerent Captain Marvel. We're legally not allowed to give you any more content!Find out more at http://darkseidscouch.com

Chicken Whisperer
Backyard Poultry with the Chicken Whisperer

Chicken Whisperer

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2009 30:00


Episode 15. Today, I will welcome Troy Griepentrog, Associate Editor for Mother Earth News Magazine. Troy will give us an update on the Community Chickens project that Mother Earth News Magazine and Grit Magazine started a few weeks ago. Backyard Poultry with the Chicken Whisperer™ is a nationally broadcast radio show all about keeping backyard poultry and living a self-sufficient lifestyle. Each week the Chicken Whisperer™ welcomes special guests from all around the nation to talk about keeping backyard poultry, and living a more self-sufficient lifestyle. Guests include certified avian veterinarians, feed representatives, product representatives, FFA members, 4-H members, poultry club members, and the who's who in the backyard poultry industry. Show segments include Today's Special Guest, Chicken Trivia Contest, Chickens in the News, Chicken Happenings, FFA Across the USA, and Self Sufficient Lifestyle. The show also frequently goes live to poultry shows all across the nation, and interviews show coordinators, show judges, and show participants.