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Monday Morning Radio
Bryan Clayton Knows How to Landscape Beautiful Lawns and Grow Well-Manicured Businesses

Monday Morning Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2024 53:41


Bryan Clayton, CEO and co-founder of Your Green Pal, uses a proprietary app to match homeowners who need lawn care with small businesses - many of them solo operators - that provide those services. His numbers are impressive: more than 55,000 entrepreneurs serving over half a million customers. Bryan began mowing lawns in high school and essentially never quit. Today, he runs a $30 million company that stands out in the so-called “two-sided marketplace,” which brings buyers and sellers together. Bryan says there are opportunities aplenty for other entrepreneurs like him — in service-sector companies — to leverage technology to create a beautifully manicured business empire. Monday Morning Radio is hosted by the father-son duo of Dean and Maxwell Rotbart. Photo: Bryan Clayton, Your Green PalPosted: May 13, 2024 Monday Morning Run Time: 53:40 Episode: 12.45

Garden Talk
Selecting plants that grow well together

Garden Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2024 73:20


Some plants grow better and produce more when they are next to different kinds of plants. We talk to Jessica Walliser about the science behind those pairings and also look at how to grow in small spaces.

How To Eat Less Water Podcast
LET 2023 BE THE YEAR YOU GROW WELL-BEING FOR YOU AND THE PLANET -INTERVIEW WITH EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE EXPERT, MICHELE NEVAREZ

How To Eat Less Water Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 32:33 Transcription Available


Episode Summary:Let this be the year you grow well-being for yourself and the planet. But having the desire to do something, even a heart desire doesn't always lead to sustained action. What are the things holding us back from doing the things that are important to us? And what methods can we utilize to help us stay on track with our goals, resolutions, heats desires in 2023 and beyond? These are some of the questions I pose to Michele Nevarez, an expert on human behavior and author of BEYOND EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE. This episode provides us the action steps needed to clear the path of excuses so we WILL grow-wellbeing together!Learn how you can stay connected with Michele Nevarez at www.beyondei.inc and find out how you can join the life-changing Emotional Intelligence Certification NOW ENROLLING.Get a copy of Michele's book, BEYOND EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE.Links and resources:Click here for the free How to Eat Less Water CONDIMENT STORAGE TABLE. It is a printable list of popular condiments that belong in the pantry and those in the refrigerator that can be hung in your kitchen for easy reference.Download FREE the TEN TIPS to EAT LESS WATER SUMMER PARTY PLANNING GUIDE for all the tips, steps, and info on how to celebrate like a kitchen activist with your friends and family.Find gifts designed to serve well-being at the Eat Less Water Shop.Get a copy of the EAT LESS WATER book

America’s Land Auctioneer
Best Cover Crops to Plant this Year and Seed Varieties that Grow Well in Soil Salinity with Emily Paul, Sales Director at Pulse USA!

America’s Land Auctioneer

Play Episode Play 56 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 43:50


This week, America's Land Auctioneer, Kevin Pifer, and cohost Jack Pifer are joined by Emily Paul, the Sales Director at Pulse USA in Bismarck, ND. Emily shares information on what cover crops are best for planting this time of year. She also provides options for seed varieties that grow well in soil salinity.Follow Kevin at www.americalandauctioneer.com and on Instagram & Facebook

How To Eat Less Water Podcast
How to Grow Well-Being in Your Community- In Memory of Carmen Ramirez

How To Eat Less Water Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 14:41


Episode SummaryThis episode honors the memory of Supervisor Carmen Ramirez, friend, activist, and mentor. She died over the weekend tragically and suddenly. In this episode, I share parts of the blueprint she left for us to follow to turn our hope for better communities into action.Articles LA Times ArticleABC NEWSKEYT NEWSLinks and resources:Download FREE the TEN TIPS to EAT LESS WATER SUMMER PARTY PLANNING GUIDE for all the tips, steps, and info on how to celebrate like a kitchen activist with your friends and family.Find gifts designed to serve well-being at the Eat Less Water Shop.Get a copy of the EAT LESS WATER bookCelebrate summer with DRY FARM WINE. They curate delicious, low-sugar, organic wine from biodynamic farms around the globe. Learn more in my podcast episode HOW TO BUY YOUR NEXT BOTTLE OF WINE.Sign up with this link to receive an extra bottle for one penny with your first order!Make sure you hit SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss out on future episodes released every Monday and (water) Wednesday.

The Unscripted Podcast
Grow Well: A conversation with Erin - Conscious Eating.

The Unscripted Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 33:44


In this episode, we learn more about co-host Erin's coaching business: Grow Well Coaching. As a mindset, weight loss, life coach (or any other title you wish to call her) Erin explains how Grow Well came about, the journey she went through to get here and her plans for the future. Erin (in true Erin style) is honest, vulnerable and relatable throughout this episode. Through her style of coaching, she is helping so many women to navigate food and their mind to live a life they desire. www.thegrowwellcoach.com@growwellcoaching 

Health & Lifestyle - VOA Learning English
Companion Planting: Some Plants Grow Well Together and Some Don't - June 03, 2022

Health & Lifestyle - VOA Learning English

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 6:48


Health & Lifestyle - VOA Learning English
Two Edible Plants Grow Well Indoors During Winter - December 08, 2021

Health & Lifestyle - VOA Learning English

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 3:16


Vertical Farming Podcast
S3E32: s3e32 Nona Yehia & Caroline Croft Estay - Empowering the Underserved

Vertical Farming Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 60:18


Episode Summary Join Harry Duran, host of Vertical Farming Podcast, as he welcomes to the show co-founders of Vertical Harvest, Nona Yehia and Caroline Croft Estay. An architect and entrepreneur, Nona conceptualized and built Vertical Harvest, the first vertical hydroponic greenhouse in the world. Combining her expertise in behavioral health and experience in training and case management, Caroline crafted and implemented the innovative “Grow Well” employee model at Vertical Harvest. In today’s episode, Harry, Nona and Caroline discuss the inspirational work they are doing to bring architectural, economic, and social innovation to communities nationwide. Their mission is to bring meaningful employment to underserved populations and educate communities on how good jobs help differently abled individuals to thrive. Episode Sponsor CULTIVATD Key Takeaways 03:05 – Harry welcomes to the show, Nona Yehia and Caroline Croft Estay, who share the story of how they met and the work they’re doing at Vertical Harvest 09:27 – The origin story of Vertical Harvest 15:39 – Caroline talks about her vision for diversity and inclusion at Vertical Harvest 19:22 – How Nona and Caroline became ‘unexpected farmers’ 24:07 – Caroline talks about the ‘Grow Well’ model they’ve developed at Vertical Harvest 28:02 – Caroline and Nona reflect on the passion they share for working with those with disabilities 35:44 – Nona talks about a powerful life lesson she learned early on 37:51 – Caroline shares why her father was such an influential person in her life 41:01 – Nona and Caroline talk about the importance of representation in the vertical farming industry 49:43 – What excites Nona and Caroline the most about the future of Vertical Harvest 56:33 – A little known fact about Nona and Caroline 58:34 – Harry thanks Nona and Caroline for joining the show and let’s listeners know where they can learn more about Vertical Harvest and connect with Nona and Caroline Tweetable Quotes “We like to say at Vertical Harvest that necessity is the mother of invention. And it does bring people together to think innovatively, as Caroline has always done, and to come together to really focus on solutions.”(06:17) “When it was just about food, I was like, ‘This is a cool idea. I’m excited to be a part of it.’ But when it was about food and futures, something that is so personal to me and to so many people in our country, it really became a must. It wasn’t an option anymore; we had to follow through on it.”(08:35) “We’re talking about things that aren’t typically talked about in a workplace all the time. And we’re talking about it with an inclusive, integrated workforce, which is even more mind-blowing.”(25:16) “We say, ‘different abilities’ and ‘people with disabilities.’ And I want to explain that. This summer we were really digging into our language and labels and I thought, ‘why am I picking what it is. I’m gonna poll all of our employees with disabilities, which do you prefer being called?’ And it was a fifty-fifty split.”(29:20) “If you take the time, if you slow down, if you pay attention, everybody can teach you something.”(32:14) “What is equity for people, whether it is disabilities or people of color? where are these barriers? They’re everywhere.”(45:41) “What we are doing at Vertical Harvest has the potential to change so many lives, and not in the warm and fuzzy feeling way. It’s a solution for a history of inequities, and no opportunities, and keeping people victimized.”(52:44) Links Mentioned Nona’s LinkedIn Caroline’s LinkedIn Vertical Harvest Website Vertical Harvest Facebook Vertical Harvest Instagram Sponsor Info: Cultivatd Website Cultivatd Instagram Cultivatd’s Twitter Cultivatd’s Facebook

Five Minute Family
"It is Well" - Grow Well

Five Minute Family

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 4:56


Good morning, Five Minute Families. Welcome to week three of our “It is Well” series. We have talked about how to lead well and how to follow well. This week we will discuss how to grow well. Growing well as a family can be seriously tough. Here's an example. Jim left for a weekend mens' retreat. We had a one-and-a-half-year-old and lived in another country. Our son and I hung out at home because I am a homebody, but without Papa to break up the days, by the end of the weekend, our son was fussy, and I was exhausted and stressed. When Jim got back, he wanted to share all that the Lord had done in his heart that weekend; he had had a “mountaintop” experience. I wanted to want to hear it all, but I also wanted him to understand that his absence was difficult for us; I had been in the “valley” most of the weekend. And, of course, our little one just wanted his papa's undivided attention. My response to one of the revelations God had given Jim shut down his authentic sharing and drove us further apart for a time. A time God used for His glory and our good. We needed to grow apart a bit in order to hold tighter to God's hand - the One who would never leave us or forsake us. The One who at the end of a long weekend apart has nothing to distract Him. What we experienced in the weeks that followed were family growing pains. While we are one in God's eyes and even with our family focus from the beginning of our marriage, we are still individuals who struggle and need God to show up and show off in mighty personal ways. If we had not seen that God was working, we could have been resentful (well, I was for a bit, but God is God and He is good All. The. Time.). Jim was responsive to the Word and leading of the Lord, and that is the key to any one growing well. Isaiah 43:18-19 tells us, “Remember not the former things, nor consider the things of old. Behold, I am doing a new thing; now it springs forth, do you not perceive it? I will make a way in the wilderness and rivers in the desert.” Now, there are numerous articles out there telling individuals how to grow in Christ. The technical term is the sanctification process. Preachers, teachers, pastors and mentors can guide you in the individual process. What we want to focus in on is how does a FAMILY grow well together, even if a family member is in a completely different spiritually place at that time. 1.    Pray for each of your family members individually and collectively. We are sure you have noticed that many of our suggestions include prayer. Obviously, it is implicitly indicated in all that a Five Minute Family should be doing, but sometimes, we point it out because the situation is more delicate. Growth can cause pain, but growth is necessary. 2.    Listen when one of your loved ones shares what God is doing in his or her life, even if - well, especially if - you have already received that lesson from the Lord. Letting your loved one share what God is doing is praise worthy and important to their individual growth and your family's collective growth as a unit. 3.    Speak up only when God prompts you. As a talker, I pray a quick prayer that God will zip my lips and let me fully be present, listening to my family member, but that doesn't mean He doesn't want me to participate, too. Waiting for His prompting to respond has been a continuing lesson for me, but I am amazed every time He gives me the words to speak. 4.    Listen again. Most of us connect with someone by sharing our own personal experience with something similar. There is nothing wrong with that, AT TIMES. But, sometimes, we need to remember to listen AGAIN in order for our family member to feel validated in his or her own experience as well as for us to see the uniqueness of what God is doing in their lives, which impacts the whole family. 5.    And, accept hard truths. Parents, if we have failed to do...

Logan's Garden Shop Podcast featuring Bryce Lane
All About Gardening In Containers

Logan's Garden Shop Podcast featuring Bryce Lane

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 38:32


In this episode of the Logan Trading Company Podcast, Horticultural Professor, Bryce Lane talks to us about how to really take advantage of the benefits of “Pot-Scaping” or “Gardening In Containers”. Bryce gives us a few helpful tips on how we can be successful gardeners even when there’s limited space for plants and time for digging in the dirt. Did you know that Americans are spending between 1.5-2 billion dollars a years on containers?! WOW!!! Even our baby boomers have been taking advantage of this flexible and mobile way of gardening. They can downsize and reduce their workload while still scratching that “gardening” itch. So, whether you have a patio, deck, a walkway or even a simple porch, container gardening can be a great way to accent all of your living spaces. Also in this episode we will hear from our very own Leslie Logan Brown. She is one of the 3rd Generation owners of LOGANS and she will be giving us some fun facts on how we as a community can:GROW WELL- with products that will benefit your gardens and landscapes.GIVE WELL – by participating in our Plant A Row For The Hungry Program.(SEE LINK BELOW)LIVE WELL – with helpful facts on how gardening and nature can improve our health and overall well-being. Thank you for tuning in to the Logan Trading Company Podcast. Until next time, Happy Planting!! CLICK HERE FOR PLANT A ROW INFO: https://www.logantrd.com/plant-a-row

The Big Show
Weather helping the corn crop grow well

The Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 21:23


Our eyeballs out in the field today are in OUR field – the Wyffels Corn Cam plot. Travis Laughtner talks about the great progress the past couple of months in corn growth at the plot. Iowa Corn Growers' President Jim Grief joins us with information on the Brown Farm Pioneer Days celebration this weekend in Central City and his oat combine activity today. Closing the show, Jamey Kohake tells us that the rain is pushing the wheat crop market way down for the second day in a row.

Your Gardening Questions
Can You Give Me a List of Plants That Grow Well Indoors in Limited Light?

Your Gardening Questions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 4:26


Can You Give Me a List of Plants That Grow Well Indoors in Limited Light?

Your Gardening Questions
Can You Give Me a List of Plants That Grow Well Indoors in Limited Light?

Your Gardening Questions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 4:26


Can You Give Me a List of Plants That Grow Well Indoors in Limited Light?

Grow Well Podcast
055. Gathre and Grow Well

Grow Well Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 41:42


Today I am a little star-struck! I was so privileged to chat with the incredible women who founded the company Gathre (pronounced gath-ur). Jessica and Marilee are businesswomen, friends, and their story is pretty profound.  I can't wait for you to hear all of the wisdom and encouragement they share with us! Show notes: https://dustyhegge.com/podcast/gathre Houseplant Quiz: https://dustyhegge.com/quiz Follow Gathre on Instagram: https://instagram.com/gathre Follow Dusty on Instagram: https://instagram.com/growwellpodcast

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Grow Well Podcast
050. Stop the self-care movement and start taking care of yourself

Grow Well Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019 28:53


Self-care. What a trendy word. Don’t get me wrong, I am grateful for parts of it! But like an overgrown garden, I think we’ve all gotten a little carried away and there is some weeding that needs to be done. What I believe started as a very important message of “You are allowed to have fun, to eat good food, to invest personal growth, in your hobbies, and the little things that make you so happy has turned into a frighteningly deceptive half-truth. One that seems shiny and lovely and wonderful, but ends up leaving us feeling more frustrated and empty than we began. FULL SHOW NOTES: http://dustyhegge.com/podcast/050 ||  Velodrome Coffee Company: http://velodromecoffeecompany.com || >>> Join the Grow Well community: http://instagram.com/podcast/growwellpodcast

Grow Well Podcast
017. My Boundaries to Prevent Failure and Grow Well in 2019

Grow Well Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2019 30:28


This episode is a part two of sorts in response to my failure episode 017. Today I am sharing the ways I am changing in response to a year filled with failure. Some mindset stuff but mostly very tangible and practical boundaries I am placing on all of 2019 to prevent failure, to steward my mental health well, and to better serve my own family and to serve YOU well. This is a real, raw, and vulnerable episode - so go easy on me. Please remember that I am not an expert, I am just a girl ready to share the hard stuff even when it's uncomfortable. I pray that you too can grow well from the lessons I have learned in the last few years. Show notes: http://revivenursery.com/podcast/017 Instagram: http://instagram.com/growwellpodcast

Think and Grow Well™
What do you do when you are surrounded by zombies?

Think and Grow Well™

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2018 9:24


Whenever you make a decision to improve yourself or your situation and you start to change, there is a group of people who know and love you. They mean well and they really want you to stay the same and not change. How do you assess your situation, recognize the zombies and avoid becoming a zombie yourself? Dr. Barr assists you in starting that process in this episode of Think and Grow Well.

Think and Grow Well™
What is Transmutation?

Think and Grow Well™

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2018 9:06


In this episode, Dr. Lori Barr describes the process of transmutation of an idea into physical form. Learn how to differentiate the physical and nonphysical parts of your being, mind, body, spirit, and awareness. Learn what the difference is between soul and spirit in the context of definitions for Think and Grow Well.

Think and Grow Well™
Introduction to the Think and Grow Well™ Show

Think and Grow Well™

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2018 10:16


Welcome to the Think and Grow Well show. Dr. Lori Barr here reminding you that you are more than just a body. You are a human being with the potential for unconditional vitality. As you listen now and to future episodes, you’ll be surprised how quickly you amplify your awareness, sustain your spirit, master your mind and buff your body as you strengthen all core 4 aspects of your being before you face a health challenge. New episodes will come out about twice a month. On some episodes, I will share a concept and a success story around that concept, like today’s discussion of distress, eustress and how to become more aware of how they feel in your body. Next, we discuss how to mitigate disproportionate distress with an extra helping of eustress. Episodes will be 29 minutes long more often than not. I’ll introduce you to guests who have overcome obstacles that usually lead to disease and experts that have unexpected solutions to problems. If you or anyone you know is struggling with regaining their vitality or trying to overcome a health challenge, please invite them to join us.

Grow Well Podcast
001. Our Intentions: A planty introduction

Grow Well Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2018 6:19


In the very first episode we cover what it means to Grow Well, why houseplants are a powerful tool, and our intentions for this Podcast and Revive Nursery. Show Notes: http://dustyhegge.com/grow-well Instagram: http://instagram.com/growwellpodcast

Mail Tribune
Seaside Flowers That Also Grow Well in the Rogue Valley

Mail Tribune

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2018 5:19


Seaside Flowers That Also Grow Well in the Rogue Valley by The latest in news, sports, business, food