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Best podcasts about harvest market

Latest podcast episodes about harvest market

Community Voices
Local comedian Kathy Brennan brings laughs to Harvest Market with NERD Comedy Show

Community Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 16:40


Kathy Brennan hosts “Never Ever Really Dirty” comedy shows every other month at Harvest Market. She spoke to Community Voices about the creation of NERD Comedy as well as her journey with standup comedy in the Springfield area. The next upcoming performance is June 24 at 7 p.m. at Harvest Market in Springfield, IL.

KJAN
Heartbeat Today 11-16-2023

KJAN

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 12:39


Jim Field visits with Kate Olson about the Harvest Market on Monday, November 20, 2023 from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm at the Cass County Community Center in Atlantic.

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RealAgriculture's Podcasts
RealAg Radio: Green canola, real world research, and early harvest market conditions, August 23, 2023

RealAgriculture's Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 54:56


Thanks for tuning in to this Wednesday episode of RealAg Radio! On today's show, Lyndsey Smith discusses some agronomic issues including green canola, frost, and swathing. We will then hear from: Colin Rosengren on the ins and outs of intercropping; Neil Townsend with GrainFox on grain and oilseed markets; and, Kelvin Heppner with RealAgriculture fills... Read More

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RealAg Radio
RealAg Radio: Green canola, real world research, and early harvest market conditions, August 23, 2023

RealAg Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 54:56


Thanks for tuning in to this Wednesday episode of RealAg Radio! On today's show, Lyndsey Smith discusses some agronomic issues including green canola, frost, and swathing. We will then hear from: Colin Rosengren on the ins and outs of intercropping; Neil Townsend with GrainFox on grain and oilseed markets; and, Kelvin Heppner with RealAgriculture fills... Read More

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Heart of the Story
Creating Connections & a Career through Cooking w/ Author Anupy Singla

Heart of the Story

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2023 65:26


Ep 110 Ever wonder how to write a cookbook and get your food products in grocers like Whole Foods? You'll love this conversation with Anupy Singla who left a career in journalism to write 4 Indian food cookbooks and start a food and housewares line, Indian As Apple Pie. Author, blogger, and entrepreneur Anupy Singla is the author of four cookbooks, Instant Pot Indian, The Indian Slow Cooker, Indian for Everyone, and Vegan Indian Cooking – among the top-selling Indian cookbooks in North America. Born in India and raised outside of Philadelphia, Anupy grew up visiting her grandfather's village in the heart of Punjab, India. It was from him that she received her first spice lesson. It was this passion for spice and authentic Indian ingredients that led her to leave her career as a television journalist to cook every recipe she grew up eating, blog about it on www.indianasapplepie.com, and create delicious food memories for her own daughters and now thousands of fans. Anupy's gourmet food line ‘Indian As Apple Pie' specializes in authentic Indian spices, sauces, and legumes and is carried by grocery stores in the Midwest and beyond including Whole Foods Market, Woodlake Market in Kohler, WI, and Harvest Market in Champaign, IL. Her practical, journalistic style has made Indian food accessible to so many and celebrates Indian cooking from an American point of view – in essence Indian As Apple Pie.Anupy Singlawww.indianASapplepie.com, Check out my Blog for recipes'Like' my Facebook page 'Indian As Apple Pie' for cooking tips and help me reach my goal of 20,000 'Likes'Follow me on Twitter @indianapplepie for other quirky randomness---Interested in Nadine's CA women's writing retreat in April or her WI retreat in June? Enrollment is closing soon. nadinekenneyjohnstone.comPre-order Nadine's new book, Come Home to Your Heart, on Bookshop, Barnes & Noble or Amazon. Follow Nadine on Instagram @nadinekenneyjohnstone

KJAN
Heartbeat Today 11-18-2022

KJAN

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 10:39


Jim Field visits with Produce in the Park Market Manager Brigham Hoegh about the Harvest Market on Monday, November 21 from 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm at the Cass County Community Center in Atlantic.  Find out more, or pre-order at:  www.produceintheparkatlanticiowa.com.

Future Profits Podcast
Harvest Market Update

Future Profits Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 30:52


Adam and Trevor run through what has happened in the marketplace since our last market conversation. They talk through some current issues in hogs, corn, and beans, and not panicking with a big market move because of risk management strategies already in place. The podcast finishes talking about having a plan for the rest of the year and building your budgeting plan for 2023. To learn more about Future Profits Consulting go to https://future-profits.com/. For additional questions and topic recommendations reach out to us at contact@future-profits.com.

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The Ag View Pitch
Weekly Market Outlook Oct. 17th-21st “The Heart of a Harvest Market”

The Ag View Pitch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2022 45:06


Jarod Creed with JC Marketing has an insightful harvest market conversation with Chris. While some areas are experiencing poor yields, other areas are harvesting record yields. Most of the areas with high yields are also experiencing a slow dry down in corn moisture. Jarod talks about both situations. For the low yielding areas; it will be key to managing the bushels you do have, plus understanding your insurance policies. For the areas with high yields, managing basis, storage, and logistics will be key. Low river levels and a short crop in some areas may give continued strength to basis levels in many areas. Jarod gives some specific examples of what may drive basis levels to remain strong into the near future. Jarod also addresses several market fundamentals that could impact the markets in the next several weeks. Finally they discuss a number of strategies to consider as you market both of the 2022 and 2023 crops. Chris points out six “To Do's” as you think through the strategy of marketing your 2023 crops. 1. Clearly identify and document your crop plan/rotation for 2023. 2. Calculate your estimated total production with your current 2023 plan. 3. Calculate your expected cost of production for 2023. 4. Identify “Your” acceptable profit margins for 2023. 5. Keep a close eye on the macro economic environment as we head toward 2023. 6. Place some price targets that accomplish your goals for 2023. Playing defense going into 2023 may be your best offense!! Be sure to listen to the entire podcast all the way to the end! This is an insightful conversation as we work through the heart of harvest!

My Rowlett
Friday@5 - October 7, 2022

My Rowlett

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 4:00


Here's your top news and highlights for the week of October 7th! Upcoming Events: - Saturday, October 8 from 9 am-12 pm: The Rowlett Youth Advisory Council and Rowlett Diversity Equity and Inclusion Commissions Voter Registration Drive @ the Rowlett Community Centre. More info here: https://bit.ly/3V9TY0m - Saturday, October 8 from 11am-1pm: the Rowlett Public Library is hosting Star Wars Day! They will have Padawan training and a performance as part of a month-long celebration of Star Wars Reads. More info here: https://bit.ly/3fI8lcd - Monday, October 10: Join us for the Fall lunch on the lawn series. Head to downtown every Monday in October from 11am-2pm to grab some grub. More info here: https://bit.ly/3Cfl3b2 - Thursday, October 13: The Taste of Fall Farmers and Craft Market is still happening! Join us on the lawn in downtown Rowlett from 5:30pm-8:30pm! - Saturday, October 15: Our annual Celebrate DiverseCity event presented by Rowlett Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Commission, is from 4-7p at Downtown Rowlett. Get to know more about Rowlett's Diverse Culture with a combination of performances and activities for people of all ages, I am personally excited for the Zumba class led by Fit with Daniel. . Bring a lawn chair to watch the performances and visit all the booths for educational activities! More info here: https://bit.ly/3fL8hbF Takeaways from this episode: - The City of Rowlett is hosting many events this weekend and during the month of October. See the full list of events here: https://bit.ly/3Cbr60y - Mayor Blake Margolis released his October Mayor's Spotlight Newsletter. View the full newsletter here: https://bit.ly/3T04Iwt - The traffic signal at Martin is scheduled to be taken off of flashing mode and placed into full operation on Tuesday 10/11 at 9 AM. - Earlier this week, the City kicked off the installation of the new state-of-the-art Outdoor Warning system. The first two locations are Pecan Grove Park and Springfield Park. - At the Harvest Market on the Main event last Saturday, members of Works in Progress and the Arts & Humanities Commission unveiled the newly “Yarn-Bombed” Adirondack chair on the green downtown! This decoration won't be there forever; so be sure to visit – this is a great Insta-ready photo op! - Take the DART to the State Fair! - Subscribe to the Friday @ 5 Newsletter here: https://bit.ly/3SyecPu - Make sure you're following The Rowlett Public Library on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RowlettPublicLibrary Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rowlettpubliclibrarymain/ - Make sure you're following our Parks and Recreation Department on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RowlettParksandRec Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rowlettparksandrec/ If you wish to suggest a topic, guest, or have a question- Please email Hannah Rabalais at podcast@rowlett.com or reach out online: rowlett.com/podcast https://www.facebook.com/CityofRowlettTexas https://www.youtube.com/user/RowlettTexasVideo https://www.instagram.com/cityofrowletttexas https://twitter.com/RowlettTexas https://www.linkedin.com/company/city-of-rowlett/

My Rowlett
Friday@5 - September 30, 2022

My Rowlett

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 2:37


Here's your top news and highlights for the week of September 30th! Today is International Podcast Day and we're so excited to announce that we've launched the My Rowlett Podcast today, which you already know since you're listening to it now! Upcoming Events: - Friday, September 30- The last movie on Main in Downtown Rowlett featuring Clifford the Big Red Dog. Movie starts at 7:30pm. - Saturday, October 1- Keep Rowlett Beautiful is hosting its 5th annual Tri-City Clean-up from 9 am-12 pm on the shoreline of Lake Ray Hubbard. Visit keeprowlettbeauitful.org to register. - Saturday, October 1- The Harvest Market on Main from 9am- 4pm. This event is held in the same spot in downtown where the Thursday night markets are held. More info here: https://bit.ly/3CfDoVM - Monday October 3rd, we're kicking off the Fall lunch on the lawn series. Head to downtown every Monday in October from 11am-2pm to grab some grub. More info here: https://bit.ly/3Cfl3b2 - Monday, October 3rd- we have a national night out! Head outside from 6-9pm if your neighborhood is participating! Don't know if they are? Reach out to our Neighborhood Planning Team here: https://bit.ly/3RfxRCQ Takeaways from this episode: - We've officially launched the #MyRowlett Podcast! rowlett.com/podcast - The City of Rowlett is hosting many events this weekend and on Monday, October 3. See you full list of events here: https://bit.ly/3Cbr60y - The City of Rowlett has new operating hours as of September 29! Learn more here: https://bit.ly/3rejUKN - Subscribe to the Friday @ 5 Newsletter here: https://bit.ly/3SyecPu - Make sure you're following our Parks and Recreation Department on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RowlettParksandRec Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rowlettparksandrec/ If you wish to suggest a topic, guest, or have a question- Please email Hannah Rabalais at podcast@rowlett.com or reach out online: rowlett.com/podcast https://www.facebook.com/CityofRowlettTexas https://www.youtube.com/user/RowlettTexasVideo https://www.instagram.com/cityofrowletttexas https://twitter.com/RowlettTexas https://www.linkedin.com/company/city-of-rowlett/

Open Line Podcast
Four Things to Know: Sept. 28

Open Line Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 0:03


Welcome to Four Things to Know, a weekly podcast produced by the City of Auburn covering a few important dates, events and alerts coming up in the next week in Auburn. This week, the Public Affairs team is back to tell you about the upcoming Harvest Market at Town Creek Park, we talk about our first Harvest Float, a float in movie , we give a refresher on the rules for door-to-door solicitors in Auburn, and finally, if you're involved with a local business or organization, we talk about how you can help with the 2022 Downtown Trick or Treat event.

Triad Podcast Network
Downtown Winston-Salem Podcast - Harvest Market: A SHARE Co-Op Grocery

Triad Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 23:28


Rev. Willard W. Bass, Jr joins the podcast to tell us about a new co-op grocery store that is just on the outskirts of downtown on Peters Creek Parkway.   603 Peters Creek Parkway Winston-Salem, NC 27103 336-283-3299 Info@Share-ws.coop The Triad Podcast Network is presented by The Ginther Group Real Estate, Ashley McKenzie-Sharpe with NEO Home Loans, ICON Custom Builders and Three Magnolias Financial AdvisorsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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RealAgriculture's Podcasts
RealAg Radio, September 7: Bank of Canada rate hike, harvest market fundamentals, and lower on-farm stocks

RealAgriculture's Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 53:54


Thanks for tuning into this Wednesday edition of RealAg Radio, brought to you by MNP. Today we will hear from the following guests: JP Gervais with Farm Credit Canada on the Bank of Canada announcing another 75 basis-point rate hike this morning, and general economic direction; Jim McCormick, co-founder of AgMarket.net on market fundamentals with... Read More

RealAg Radio
RealAg Radio, September 7: Bank of Canada rate hike, harvest market fundamentals, and lower on-farm stocks

RealAg Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 53:54


Thanks for tuning into this Wednesday edition of RealAg Radio, brought to you by MNP. Today we will hear from the following guests: JP Gervais with Farm Credit Canada on the Bank of Canada announcing another 75 basis-point rate hike this morning, and general economic direction; Jim McCormick, co-founder of AgMarket.net on market fundamentals with... Read More

Partners
Cultivating Our Communities Pt. 1: Rolling Lawns, Harvest Market

Partners

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 20:32


In the 1st of a 4-part continuing series, we focus on Illinois-grown, Illinois-made food and the communities and neighborhoods they call home and serve. Part I features Ill. Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton; Ill. Dept. of Agriculture Director Jerry Costello II; Michael Turley, Bond County farmer at Rolling Lawns Farm and owner of The Milk House in Greenville; Karen Sisulak, special events and marketing specialist, Harvest Market in Springfield.

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Disney HARVEST MARKET (飲食店ビジネス) に学ぶ、ブランドを活かした事業展開と価値提供

ビジネスセンスを磨くラジオ

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2022 7:06


ディズニーの飲食店向けビジネス Disney HARVEST MARKET とは? 独自資産を横展開したビジネス 「ヘルシーテイメント」 というコンセプトと、2つの価値 事業開発とマーケティングに学べること

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The Ag View Pitch
Weekly Market Outlook: Aug. 30th - Sep. 3rd - Pre Harvest Market Strategies

The Ag View Pitch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2021 26:17


Chris and Paul Neiffer talk with Grant Shimek of Black Oak Financial. They talk about some of the key market drivers as we head towards harvest. Grant talks about some technical ranges to watch for corn and soybeans in addition to the importance of paying attention to basis as we move towards harvest. Also, Paul talks to Grant about current strategies for wheat marketing.

The Farmers Weekly Podcast
Pig sector hit by labour shortage, harvest and transport challenges, Scottish harvest, market prices, machinery dealerships, & £2m charity sunflowers

The Farmers Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 31:05


In this episode, thousands of pigs could be culled on UK farms due to a shortage of labour in abattoirs and meat processing plantsThe labour shortage is also affecting arable farmers, hauliers and the wider food supply chain – with safety campaigners warning of fatal consequences.Industry leaders are calling for a 12-month Covid-19 recovery visa to help alleviate the workforce shortages that are causing serious disruption to food supplies.As the catchy harvest continues, we check out yields and crop quality with a special report from north-east Fife, Scotland.We look at what seems to be the constant churn of restructuring in the world of machinery dealerships – and technology buy-outs.And we  visit the farming family who have raised £2m for a nature conservation charity – by growing bird seed.This episode of the Farmers Weekly Podcast is co-hosted by Johann Tasker and Surrey farmer Hugh Broom – with Edd Mowbray from the Farmers Weekly machinery desk.

GreenCast
Sustainability Fair Mini Series: Good Harvest Market

GreenCast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 20:46


In this episode we talk with one of the sponsors for our Sustainability Fair.  Joe Nolan owns Good Harvest Market and tells us a bit about the history of the store and what they are all about.  We talk about the sustainability goals of an organic grocery store and how they are working to help their customers find local organic food.Support the show (https://www.waukeshacountygreenteam.org/donate)

Eat Drink Triad Podcast
Harvest Market seeks to address growing food desserts in low income communities

Eat Drink Triad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021


In this episode, Algenon has a conversation with Reverend Willard Bass, a co-director/founder of SHARE Cooperative. Bass and other community leaders are working to launch a full-service grocery store called Harvest Market and use its profits to help feed those who are living in poverty.

The Curious Farmer
Lessons from Lauren

The Curious Farmer

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 23:03


In a mere 20 minutes, Lauren gives her perspective on where Felds Farm is today, and many of the lessons that they have learnt, along the way. She gives an update on their progress, and how their thinking about the business has matured considerably in such a short period of time.Find Lauren through social media on Instagram and Facebook, or head to the Harvest Market at Launceston, held every Saturday, to grab some organic veg and have a chat with her while you're there. If you have questions for Kate, contact her via email thecuriousfarmer@gmail.com, or on Instagram or Facebook.

Carole Baskins Diary
2003-01-08 Carole Diary

Carole Baskins Diary

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 2:17


I Take the Symptoms of Those I Touch At 04:10 PM 1/8/03 -0500, Carole wrote Howie:   I just got in, and due to one appointment (the one with the Starkey's) running two hours over, it has thrown my entire schedule two hours late.  Just the stress of worrying that you will give me your cold is more than a weakened body needs to be dealing with.  The added effort of "entertaining" me seems self defeating.  I haven't had a cold in over 6 years, (I know because Don was still around) maybe longer, but I do take on the weakness and sometimes even the symptoms, of people that I touch.  It is gone in a few hours, but depending on their level of suffering can leave me quite debilitated until I have time to meditate and shake it off.  Since you are not last on my list of things to do today, there isn't much sense in me taking that chance, when it isn't good for either of us.   Tuesday sounds like fun.  I put it on my calendar.  Update me with when and what to wear.  I love lesbians.  Every one that I have known was smart, beautiful, hard working and devoted.  I might have been one if not for my public awareness for how that could negatively impact my family, Jamie especially, and WOES.  One of my most satisfying relationships was with my "wife" Mary.  That is what she called herself, although we weren't lovers.  In retrospect, I don't know why we weren't.   She did my cooking, cleaning, shopping and took care of the kids, the house and the office.   Let me know when you are feeling better and if there is anything I can do for you in the meanwhile.    08 Jan 2003 16:40:32 -0500 To: Carole  From: Howard Baskin  Subject: Re: tonight   Fortunately I've continued to feel nothing more than a scratchy swollen throat and low energy, maybe because I've thrown most of Nature's Harvest Market into my body in the last 24 hours and made a point to nap a bunch.  I was just about to get my tool belt on in preparation of your visit :-).  However, for your health as well as your scheduling stress it is better to do a rain check.   You continue to come with such fascinating new wrinkles to your thinking and past.  And that within the context of a level of openness that I don't think I have ever seen anyone match.  It occurred to me today that one of the reasons you think I'm so peaceful is that your company seems to make me that way.   My friends were talking about a new Mediterranean restaurant on Westshore.  Not sure of time yet, but try to resolve so you can plan.  Please do not feel you have to violate the diet.  If you like, you could eat here first and then nibble from my plate or not eat at all at the restaurant.  Totally up to you.  No one will think about it. - Howie   I've been writing my story since I was able to write, but when the media goes to share it, they only choose the parts that fit their idea of what will generate views.  If I'm going to share my story, it should be the whole story.  The titles are the dates things happened. If you have any interest in who I really am please start at the beginning of this playlist: http://savethecats.org/   I know there will be people who take things out of context and try to use them to validate their own misconception, but you have access to the whole story.  My hope is that others will recognize themselves in my words and have the strength to do what is right for themselves and our shared planet.     You can help feed the cats at no cost to you using Amazon Smile! Visit BigCatRescue.org/Amazon-smile   You can see photos, videos and more, updated daily at BigCatRescue.org   Check out our main channel at YouTube.com/BigCatRescue   Music (if any) from Epidemic Sound (http://www.epidemicsound.com) This video is for entertainment purposes only and is my opinion.

The Hedged Edge
Harvest Market Update Part 2: SD, MS, & TX

The Hedged Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 63:04


In part 2 of our virtual road trip around the U.S. we're making our way to South Dakota, Mississippi, and Texas. We'll be covering updates on market conditions, harvest crop updates, 2020-2021 predictions and more in these three states. To give us more detail about the regional nuances on these topics, we're joined by three of the best guys in the business to give you their take on their home state: Chapters: 00:00 Intro 01:04 Brad Berven – SD - JES Farms in Pierre 14:05 Reed Trusty – MS - VP of Sales at Local Seed Co. 35:37 Jason Swann – TX - Ag Loan Officer at Aim Bank in TX And last but not least, don't forget to subscribe to The Hedged Edge on your preferred platform, and follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook. Disclaimer: This podcast is provided for informational purposes only and should not be relied upon as legal, business, or tax advice. All opinions expressed by podcast participants are solely their own opinions and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of RCM Alternatives, their affiliates, or companies featured. Due to industry regulations, participants on this podcast are instructed not to make specific trade recommendations, nor reference past or potential profits. And listeners are reminded that managed futures, commodity trading, and other alternative investments are complex and carry a risk of substantial losses. As such, they are not suitable for all investors. For more information, visit www.rcmalternatives.com/disclaimer

The Hedged Edge
Harvest Market Update Part 1: TN & KS

The Hedged Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 64:13


We're doing a virtual road trip around the U.S. in today's podcast visiting some of our favorite ag persons for harvest market updates. We'll be travelling from Tennessee to Kansas to get you updates on market conditions, harvest crop updates, 2020-2021 predictions and more. To give us more detail about the regional nuances on these topics, we're joined by some of the best guys in the business to give you their take on their home state: Chapters: 00:00 Intro 01:01 Jody Lawrence – TN/Central Region - Director of Research with RCM Ag Services 39:41 Jake Moss – KS - Branch Manager, Hoxie, KS with RCM Ag Services And last but not least, don't forget to subscribe to The Hedged Edge on your preferred platform, and follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook. Disclaimer: This podcast is provided for informational purposes only and should not be relied upon as legal, business, or tax advice. All opinions expressed by podcast participants are solely their own opinions and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of RCM Alternatives, their affiliates, or companies featured. Due to industry regulations, participants on this podcast are instructed not to make specific trade recommendations, nor reference past or potential profits. And listeners are reminded that managed futures, commodity trading, and other alternative investments are complex and carry a risk of substantial losses. As such, they are not suitable for all investors. For more information, visit www.rcmalternatives.com/disclaimer

Between The Rows
Grain research gets a boost at the U of M, before “Percy” the movie, post-harvest market predictions

Between The Rows

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 31:24


Reporter Ed White of The Western Producer talks with Maneka Malalgoda, the University of Manitoba’s new grain quality and processing professor, about her research on grain starch and protein chemistry; Western Producer digital editor Paul Yanko talks about the rich trove of online articles on its website about Percy Schmeiser […]

WMAY Newsfeed
Springfield Business Journal - 10/07/2020

WMAY Newsfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 9:58


Tutor's teaching at workplaces, a re-opening for a popular chicken and fish stand, and the new YMCA and Harvest Market opening.  Michelle Ownbey brings us the details. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

CFRU Mobile Community Radio
170 – North End Harvest Market Resource Night

CFRU Mobile Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020


Original Recording Date: July 2019 Guests:  Viktorija Arsic (host), various community members and various organizations Today's episode was recorded over at the recent "Community Resource Night" at the North End Harvest Market - volunteer Viktorija and I broadcasted from the event, and she interviewed several children who were at the event, Barb McPhee (who coordinates the Market) and many of the different organizations that were tabling there including The Family Counciling and Support Centre,Family and Children's Health Services, Guelph Family Health Team, We Breastfeed & Chestfeed - Guelph Community Health Centre, The Community Health Van - Guelph Wellington, Indigenous Healing & Wellness Program Wellington-Waterloo, Yorklands Green Hub, Second Chance Employment Counciling, eMERGE, and The SEED Community Food Project. Tune in! Learn about what these amazing groups have to offer!

Tasmanian Country Hour
Tasmanian Country Hour

Tasmanian Country Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2020 60:00


The Farm Gate Markets will go ahead in Hobart this weekend after the Federal Government decided food produce markets were essential, but the two other big markets in the state at Salamanca and the Harvest Market in Launceston will not go ahead due to coronavirus.

BCG in focus
Agfarm Pre-Harvest Market & Price Update Podcast

BCG in focus

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2019 35:00


Agfarm 2019 Pre-Harvest Market & Price Update

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Hiveminded Podcast
Hiveminded Episode 015

Hiveminded Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2018 8:37


It's Day 5 of Bec and Karen's writing retreat, and today we have gone into the heart of Launceston to check out the Harvest Market and write at the library. In this episode, we update you on our progress, talk about the scenes we're writing and find out more about Bec's “squirrel” project. Download the […] The post Hiveminded Episode 015 appeared first on Hivemindedness Media.

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Hiveminded Podcast
Hiveminded Episode 015

Hiveminded Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2018 8:37


It’s Day 5 of Bec and Karen’s writing retreat, and today we have gone into the heart of Launceston to check out the Harvest Market and write at the library. In this episode, we update you on our progress, talk about the scenes we’re writing and find out more about Bec’s “squirrel” project. Download the […]

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CFRU Mobile Community Radio
105 – NORFOLK MANOR – BARBARA’S BUS ADVENTURES PART 5, & NORTH END HARVEST MARKET

CFRU Mobile Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2018


Original Recording Date: November 2017 Guests: Barbara, various folks from North End Harvest Market This episode is Part 5 of Barbara from NorfolkManor sharing her story of her travels in a converted bus from England to India in 1962 with her family and friend's family. A magical trip and equally magical telling of the story. The second half of the show is more recordings from our time over at North End Harvest Market. Hope you like it!

What's Left
Hillary goes to Harvard, Harvest goes to Hell

What's Left

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2018


Join Matt Andrews and Wayne Clark as we discuss the decline of the Harvest Market in Central Square, Cambridge on this episode of What’s Left.

CFRU Mobile Community Radio
104 – NORFOLK MANOR – BARBARA’S BUS ADVENTURES PART 4, & NORTH END HARVEST MARKET

CFRU Mobile Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2018


Original Recording Date: November 2017 Guests: Barbara, various participants from the North End Harvest Market, and volunteers Brady and Veronica The first half is from Norfolk Manor, and is Part 4 of Barbara's story of her travels from England to India on her bus in 1962. The second half of the show is a few assorted interviews from the North End Harvest Market, featuring CFRU volunteers Brady and Veronica. I hope you like it! 

CFRU Mobile Community Radio
102 – NORFOLK MANOR – BARBARA’S BUS ADVENTURES PART 2, & NORTH END HARVEST MARKET

CFRU Mobile Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2018


Original Recording Date: November 2017 Guests: Barb, various guests from the North End Harvest Market This episode includes "Part 2" of Barbara from NorfolkManor reading to me from her book about her travels with her family and friends from England to India on their bus in 1962. It's a magical story (you can hear part 1 by visiting the archives from last week's episode at cfru.ca) The second part of the show includes several interviews from the North End Harvest Market conducted by myself, and CFRU volunteer Veronica Ward.

CFRU Mobile Community Radio
101 – Norfolk Manor – Barbara’s Bus Adventures Part 1, & North End Harvest Market

CFRU Mobile Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018


Original Recording Date: October and November 2017 Guests: Barbara from Norfolk Manor retirement home, Barb McPhee, a long-time Harvest Market Volunteer, and a visitor picking up their vegetables This episode features a visit to NorfolkManor retirement home, and our continued stay at the North End Harvest Market.  The first half is our first segment of a BEAUTIFUL story - Barbara's 1962 journey from England to India in a bus. So magical. Second half of the show brings us back to the North End Harvest Market where we speak to Barb McPhee about their Quarter Auction, Barb's sister (a long-time Harvest Market Volunteer), and one of the folks picking up vegetables.  

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100 – North End Harvest Market with Brady!

CFRU Mobile Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018


Original Recording Date: October 2017 Guest: Brady Patterson  It's the 100th episode! Our new Mobile Community Radio volunteer Brady Patterson interviews a few of our guests from the North End Harvest Market, then I interview him!  Thanks Brady!

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98 – North End Harvest Market – Halloween

CFRU Mobile Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2018


Original Recording Date: October 2017 Guest: Chelsea (from the "Neighbourhood Nexus" Program) This was a special episode recorded over two weeks of pumpkin carving at the North End Harvest Market, led by "Neighbourhood Nexus" participant and university student "Chelsea".  Chelsea grew up in Jamaica and brings her own special perspective to Halloween, ghosts, and helping your community.  Happy Halloween!

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96 – North End Harvest Market – “Make Your Own Laundry Detergent” and guests

CFRU Mobile Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2018


Original Recording Date: September 13th Guests: Various organizers & project participants of "Living on Less" and the North End Harvest Market Our presence at the North End Harvest Market continues, this time capturing the recipe for making your own Laundry Detergent, as well as anecdotes from various folks waiting to collect vegetables from the North End Harvest Market.

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95 – North End Harvest Market – Welcome to the Market

CFRU Mobile Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2018


Original Recording Date: August 23rd, 2017 Guests: Market volunteers, Barb McPhee, Living Better on Less coordinators If you follow along through our Mobile Studio history, you'll see that I spoke with founder Barb McPhee about the market, back when we had the mobile studio at Parkwood Gardens.  Well now we've finally gotten the chance to collaborate with the market for mobile recordings!   For this episode I spoke with a few long-term market volunteers, including Barb, as well as a couple volunteers who were running a workshop for "Living Better on Less" The North End Harvest Market is a free fruit and vegetable market intended to support low income families and individuals to meet their healthy food needs. The Market is open on Wednesday nights from 6:00 to 8:00 at the small parking lot beside Waverley Drive School at 140 Waverley Drive. In bad weather it will be held at Portable # 6.  Families and individuals can register and only need your name and address to qualify and although the market is open every week, registrants can come every second week.  Find out more by visiting the North End Harvest Market page on facebook Living Better on Less is a Workshop Series that looks at how we can consume less and reduce our impact on the environment and our wallets. You can find out more about this series of workshops by visiting "Living Better on Less" on Facebook

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93 – North End Harvest Market – Day 1: Inaugural “Resource Fair” featuring ARCH, Stonehenge Theraputic Community, and Here24/7

CFRU Mobile Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2017


Original Recording Date: August 22nd Guests: ARCH - HIV/AIDS Resources and Community Health, Stonehenge Therapeutic Community, and HERE 24/7 This was my first visit over to the North End Harvest Market, located at Waverly Dr. Public School in North Riverside Neighbourhood Group. During this first visit, the North End Harvest Market was running their inaugural "Resource Fair" featuring approximately 20 different organizations.  I spoke with three: ARCH - HIV/AIDS Resources and Community Health, Stonehenge Therapeutic Community, and Here24/7 A bit about the Harvest Market:  The Harvest Market is a Free fruit and vegetable market intended to support low income families and individuals to meet their healthy food needs. The Market is open on Wednesday nights from 6:00 to 8:00 at the small parking lot beside Waverley Drive School at 140 Waverley Drive. In bad weather it will be held at Portable # 6. Families and individuals can register and only need your name and address to qualify and although the market is open every week, registrants can come every second week. Primary funding for the Market has been generously donated by Guelph UnitedMinistries, an umbrella organization of Guelph's United churches and ministries. Other local groups that support the market are Guelph Neighourhood Support Coalition, Chalmers Community Services Centre, Trinity United church, Holy Rosary Church, New Life Church, Waverley and Brant Neighbourhood Groups, and the Upper Grand District School Board. To offer make monetary donations, fruit and vegetable donations, provide some entertainment or just get more information, please contact Laura at northendharvestmarket@gmail.com. or drop by the Market. More about the groups interviewed at the Resource fair: ARCH -HIV/AIDS Resources and Community Health - ARCH is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing anti-oppressive, sex-positive, inclusive care, treatment and prevention services in the area of HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted blood-borne infections through innovative health promotion strategies and community engagement. Mission:We provide exemplary multidisciplinary services, education and support in the area of HIV and AIDS through innovative health promotion strategies and community partnerships Vision: We dream of a time and place where everyone is free to live healthy, stigma free, vital lives." Stonehenge Therapeutic Community: "Stonehenge Therapeutic Community brings together people with chronic and acute addictions, including co-occurring mental health issues, to provide on-going opportunities for change and to promote a healthy lifestyle free of alcohol and drug abuse. We embrace the invaluable role of alumni and peers to accomplish this mission.  In the residential treatment program and aftercare services, this mission is accomplished through our progressive therapeutic community approach, supporting a healthy lifestyle free of alcohol and drug abuse. We also offer community-based services along a harm reduction continuum. These programs include addiction supportive housing, services for pregnant or parenting women and regional outreach and addiction support coordination programs." Here 24/7: "Here 24/7 is your front door to the addictions, mental health and crisis services provided by 12 agencies across Waterloo Wellington. All you need to do is reach out to us. We do the intake, assessment, referral, crisis, waitlist and appointment booking work for these important programs. It’s our job to be your guide, figure out your needs and help you navigate the system. This leaves you free to focus on maintaining hope and pursuing recovery. If you have any concerns, we hope you’ll get in touch.  We’re Here 24/7 If you or someone you know: Doesn’t know where or how to get help Feels hopeless Withdraws from friends and family Threatens to or talks about hurting or killing themselves or others Increases alcohol or drug use Engages in reckless behaviours Is in need of support for addictions or mental health Feels rage or uncontrolled anger Sees no reason for living Feels trapped, like there is no way out Has dramatic mood changes Feels anxious, agitated or unable to sleep"

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42 – Parkwood -“Barb – North End Harvest Market”

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2016


Original Recording Date: May 31 2016 Guest: Barb McPhee, Director of the North End Harvest Market Barb is an incredible woman in Guelph who is responsible for and integral to many of our amazing initiatives, including the Poverty Task Force, the Better Beginnings Program, and the "North End Harvest Market" We could have talked for HOURS about all the various projects she's part of, and I very much hope to have her on the show again. For this episode we focused a lot on the North End Harvest Market. The North End Harvest Market is a free fruit and vegetable market intended to support low income families and individuals to meet their healthy food needs. The Market is open on Wednesday nights from 6:00 to 7:30 at the small parking lot beside Waverley Drive School at 140 Waverley Drive. In bad weather it will be held at Portable # 6. Families and individuals can register and only need your name and address to qualify and although the market is open every week, registrants can come every second week. Primary funding for the Market has been generously donated by Guelph United Ministries, an umbrella organization of Guelph’s United churches and ministries. Other local groups that support the market are Guelph Neighourhood Support Coalition, Chalmers Community Services Centre, Trinity United church, Holy Rosary Church, New Life Church, Waverley and Brant Neighbourhood Groups, and the Upper Grand District School Board. To offer make monetary donations, fruit and vegetable donations, provide some entertainment or just get more information, please contact Barb McPhee, NEHM Manager oldbatchat@yahoo.ca or drop by the Market.

Midtown Business Radio
Sean’s Harvest Market and You Talk I Write

Midtown Business Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2015 54:27


  Sean’s Harvest Market and You Talk I Write Today we had the opportunity to sit down with experts from Sean’s Harvest Market and You Talk I Write. Sean Germain and his wife, Amber Chaney (also a working actor), opened their first location for Sean’s Harvest Market in January 2014. The thing that makes that […] The post Sean’s Harvest Market and You Talk I Write appeared first on Business RadioX ®.