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The NBA Draft is taking part on two separate days. How many of the current NBA contenders are primarily homegrown? How does Caitlyn Clark's recent injury impact the WNBA as a whole? The Carolina Hurricanes finally end their 15 game Eastern Conference Finals losing streak.
How has HomeGrown, a restaurant group with 14 locations (including one that opened in Omaha in Feb. 2025) maintained its strong culture and its love for local products as it has expanded? Omaha General Manager Paul Dullard explains how HomeGrown's team looks to highlight local products (like Archetype Coffee and FatHead Honey) and how it identifies ideal partners in each city. We also chat about the reality on pricing for restaurants, epic coffee cake, what Omaha restaurants Paul has come to love, and more!
Which former Ohio State football player best exemplifies what it means to be a Buckeye? That's what we'll spend the next week trying to figure out with the help of the Buckeye Talk Subtext subscribers. Over 150 people were considered but only 32 could make the official bracket as Stephen Means, Stefan Krajisnik and Andrew Gillis discuss some of the greatest players in history. But this isn't about just being the best. It's about telling the story of a program and who we can't tell that story without. That continues with our second Elite 8 matchup featuring Archie Griffin and A.J. Hawk. Thanks for listening to Buckeye Talk and sign up to get text messages from experts Stephen Means, Stefan Krajisnik and Andrew Gillis at 614-350-3315. Get the insider analysis, have your voice heard on the Buckeye Talk podcast and connect with the best Buckeye community out there. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you've ever felt like you didn't stay in one place too long, or have lived a thousand lives in terms of jobs and careers, today's guest puts your entire lore to shame. On top of that, he's probably growing better
In this week's episode of High on Home Grown, we dive into some of the most shocking and important cannabis stories from around the world: Macky explores the growing concern over "shatter cannabis", a highly potent extract described as a "triple threat" due to its strength, flammability, and appeal to young users. (Source: ITV News Tyne Tees) He also follows up on the tragic Benwell cannabis lab explosion, where Reece Galbraith has been jailed after two people died in the blast. (Source: BBC News) A bizarre and alarming trend emerges as QR code stickers found on UK streets are linked to a new wave of online drug trade activity. Margaret reports on a positive development in the U.S., where a marijuana tax is funding $750 monthly payments to families in New Mexico with no strings attached. She also covers a deeply troubling story out of Indonesia, where an American basketball player faces the death penalty by firing squad after allegedly trying to smuggle cannabis candy. Join us as we unpack these headlines and discuss their impact on cannabis users, policy, and culture around the world. Come and join in the discussion about any of these news articles on our cannabis growing forum, Discord server, or any of your favourite social networks. Visit our website for links. Website: https://highonhomegrown.com Discord: https://discord.gg/sqYGkF4xyQ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/highonhomegrown Thank you for downloading and listening to our cannabis podcast! I hope you enjoy this episode.
Australians love drinking coffee, with more than 6 billion cups consumed each year. However a global shortage means the price of coffee beans has soared, so that morning brew could soon cost $10.
The “Hollywood effect” of brands like Taco Bell coming to Ireland is pulling us away from homegrown businesses. That's according to Tanya Sweeney, Irish Independent columnist who spoke to Ciara this morning.
The “Hollywood effect” of brands like Taco Bell coming to Ireland is pulling us away from homegrown businesses. That's according to Tanya Sweeney, Irish Independent columnist who spoke to Ciara this morning.
Discover the magic of a well-planned garden ecosystem! From majestic oaks supporting wildlife to aromatic lavender attracting pollinators, your landscape holds endless treasures. Homegrown tomatoes deliver farm-to-table freshness while culinary rosemary provides year-round structure. Japanese maples offer living art with seasonal color transformations, while low-maintenance wildflower meadows create wildlife havens. Climbing clematis beautifies ordinary boundaries, and citrus trees connect gardeners to nature's cycles. Heritage hydrangeas link generations through shared cuttings, while peaceful bamboo groves create natural soundscapes. Embrace these botanical allies transforming ordinary spaces into extraordinary sanctuaries!#GardenInspo #LandscapePlants #NativeGardening #PollinatorFriendly #EdibleLandscape #JapaneseMapleLove #WildflowerMeadow #HeritageGardening #SustainableLandscape #GardenTherapy #HomeGrown #OrganicGardening #OrnamentalGrasses #ClimateResilientPlants #BiodiversityGarden #SensoryGarden #FourSeasonInterest #DroughtTolerantPlants #PermacultureDesign #BackyardHabitat
A most recent Ranch Wreck story and another opportunity to share a poem that R.P. calls "The Ranchers Wife".
A home grown double play, as R.P. Shares a couple of spring time poems, Paramount and The Graduate.
Jimmy joins Matty ahead of the release of his brand new album, "Defiant" plus a intimate tour to follow, which see's him go all around the country in June and July!Plus we got some amazing stories - From touring the US with ZZTop to unforgettable video clips with John Farnham and we find out the one Australian song he wish he wrote and why.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
~259ShowNote(1:16:50)~【今週のリスナーさん】「#ランニングチャンネル」のハッシュタグのついた投稿を振り返ります。【Runner'sVoice:だからこの大会に決めました(中編)】市民ランナーの皆さんが今シーズン大会を選んだ決め手をご紹介します。【お便りコーナー:番組に寄せられた皆さんからのお便りをご紹介します】【次回予告:だからこの大会に決めました(後編)】 ◆5月23日~5月25日開催 女性のためのトレイルランニングレース『Round Girls 100』の40kmの部にゲストとして参加します。ランナー(女性のみ)、ボランティア(男性も可)募集中です!https://www.rh-track.com/roundgirls100/◆6月8日開催伊豆稲取キンメマラソンに出場します◆Instagramの投稿に『#ランニングチャンネル』のハッシュタグでリスナーさん同士繋がっていきましょう♪「今週のリスナーさん」で取り上げられるかも?!◆オフィシャルウェブサイトhttps://www.runningchannel.jp/※AmazonMusicでランニングチャンネルが聴けない方へ。以下をお試しください→聞きたいエピソードをAmazonmusic アプリでダウンロード→一度アプリを落とす→アプリ再立ち上げ→ダウンロードしたエピソード再生その他ApplePodcasts, Spotify, Voicy, Youtube, Youtube Music などでお聴きいただけます 【Non-Profit Statement】Thispodcast is produced as a non-commercial project, sharing running topics andquestions with runners nationwide.【BGM Credits】Track: Glass Beads, wingspan ,Homegrown , PromesaArtist ofall above music: BlueDot SessionsLicensedunder: CC BY-NC 4.0
In this enlightening episode of Not All Hood, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Candace Kelley, and guest Jamila Norman—urban farmer, food activist, and host of HBO Max's Homegrown—dive deep into the hidden costs of eating clean, the systemic erasure of Black farmers, and how corporate agriculture manipulates our food choices. Jamila shares her journey from growing up Caribbean to building Patchwork City Farms in Atlanta, fostering fresh food access and sustainable agriculture. The conversation unpacks how engineered foods, misleading plant-based options, and privatized food systems impact communities of color. The hosts and Jamila also discuss the importance of reconnecting with farming traditions, the challenges of urban gardening, why American grocery culture is broken, and how creating generational health through conscious eating is as critical as wealth-building. Whether you're a parent wanting healthier choices, an aspiring urban farmer, or someone rethinking their food habits, this episode will challenge what you think you know about food—and the systems controlling it.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Not All Hood (NAH) podcast takes a look at the lived experiences and identities of Black people in America. Infused with pop culture, music, and headlining news, the show addresses the evolution, exhilaration, and triumphs of being rooted in a myriad of versions of Black America. Hosted by Malcolm-Jamal Warner, and Candace O.Kelley Executive Producer: Layne Fontes Producer & Creative Director: Troy W. Harris, Jr.
Chapel Tinius, 24, is a Bowling Green, KY native and daughter of Jim and Dana Tinius. Inspired by her two WWII veteran grandfathers, she created her Community Service Initiative: Operation Gratitude – For the Fallen, For the Fighting, For the Veterans. Her first project began at age six, collecting books and VHS tapes for deployed soldiers. She later received her grandfather's Purple Heart, a symbol of the sacrifice she seeks to honor.Through Operation Gratitude, Chapel has run over 25 half-marathons and 3 full marathons to raise funds for the Honor Flight Network. She also founded the Run to Fly 10K series across 10 Kentucky counties and helped launch the Youth Ambassador Program with Honor Flight Kentucky. She served on the national relay team for Carry The Load for three consecutive Mays, helping raise $2 million to support veterans and their families.Chapel also created a violin/harp CD titled Gratitude as a music therapy gift for veterans, inspired by how music helped heal her grandfather. Deeply involved in the arts growing up, she performed in musicals, played harp and fiddle, and sang at First Baptist Church in Bowling Green. A proud graduate of Bowling Green High School and Belmont University, Chapel earned dual degrees in Musical Theatre and Corporate Communication.She completed the Disney College Program and now lives in Lexington, KY. As Miss Kentucky, she aims to visit all 120 counties, promote Kentucky Proud products, and make education fun with music. She plans to include veterans in community events and advocate for the Homegrown by Heroes program, helping Kentuckians connect with local heroes.To learn more about the Miss Kentucky Organization, check it out here: https://misskentucky.org/And to learn more about Chapel, follow her on social media at @MissAmericaKY and @Chapel_Faye Follow us on Instagram @oneworldonefuturepodcast to be the first to know when new episodes drop! And don't forget to follow our host, Ashley, at @itsashleynevison for even more updates and behind-the-scenes content!Follow us on Instagram @oneworldonefuturepodcast to be the first to know when new episodes drop! And don't forget to follow our host, Ashley, at @itsashleynevison for even more updates and behind-the-scenes content!
In this episode of the STL Bucket List Show, Luke welcomes Jen Garnica, Chief Nursing Officer at SSM Health St. Louis University Hospital. A St. Louis native and proud leader in local healthcare, Jen shares her story — from growing up in the city to leading one of its most advanced and mission-driven hospitals.Located in the heart of downtown, SSM Health Saint Louis University Hospital is a Level I Trauma Center and a teaching hospital affiliated with Saint Louis University. The hospital boasts state-of-the-art facilities and plays a pivotal role in delivering life-saving care to the most critically ill patients in the region.Jen talks about the unique culture of the hospital, where learning and growth happen every day alongside residents, and why people love to work there — it's the best of the best.Interested in learning more or joining the team? Follow @SSMHealthJobs on social media, slide into their DMs on any platform, or visitjobs.ssmhealth.com to explore career opportunities.Tune in to hear how Jen's deep St. Louis roots continue to inspire care, leadership, and community impact.Support the show
Multi-Instrumentalist and Singer/Songwriter Tash Sultana jumps into the Homegrown Studios for a lengthy chat with Matty O about their early beginnings busking on the street, playing band rooms of locals pubs and now collaborating with world famous American hip-hop artists.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We had the pleasure of visiting with several key figures in the food-growing community at Scrubfest Homegrown 2025. Here it is in a nutshell!americanfarmsteadhers.com americanfarmsteadconvention.com
What if discipleship isn't something we outsource, but something we embody, right where we are? In this episode, I sit down with David Sunde for a grounded and hopeful conversation about raising homegrown disciples. We talk about parenting, presence, and the slow, incarnational work of forming our families in the way of Jesus. David invites us to move beyond programs and into apprenticeship, learning not by content alone, but by imitation, by presence, by love. We explore how ordinary moments, mealtimes, bedtimes, commutes, can become sacred spaces. And how the Spirit forms us not through performance, but through vulnerability, reconciliation, and belonging. The Spirit of God is already moving in our homes and formation begins not with perfection, but with presence.David Sunde has been involved in professional non-profit and pastoral leadership for 25 years. As a native of San Francisco, California, he grew up amid a melting pot of culture, class, religion, and thoughts that shaped an unassuming if not disarming approach to people and conversation. Leveraging that experience alongside doctoral training in semiotics and culture, David is a catalyst for church renewal and developmental relationships. He's the author of Small-Batch Disciplemaking and the new release, Homegrown Disciples: Parenting Rhythms for Drawing Your Kids into Life With God. David and his wife, Laurel, have two kids, Bjorn and Annika, and live in Austin, TX.David's Book:Homegrown DisciplesDavid's Recommendations:Decoding the DivineAdventSubscribe to Our Substack: Shifting CultureConnect with Joshua: jjohnson@allnations.usGo to www.shiftingculturepodcast.com to interact and donate. Every donation helps to produce more podcasts for you to enjoy.Follow on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Threads, Bluesky or YouTubeConsider Giving to the podcast and to the ministry that my wife and I do around the world. Just click on the support the show link below The Cross pt. 2Welcome to Ask Me Anything, the podcast where we give you biblical answers to...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Homegrown New Zealand music festival will set up at Hamilton's Claudelands Oval next year, returning to where it all began. Festival director Andrew Tuck spoke to Alexa Cook.
Today on the show - 0.00 - A Wasp Calamity 5.49 - Toilet Etiquette 16.20 - Research Ryan 23.44 - Mothers Day 36.50 - Homegrown in Hamilton 50.19 - A Gorilla Expert
Just a couple of months before heading to the UK and Europe, the one and only Paul Kelly joins Matty O in the studio to talk embarking on a National Tour of Australia, the 40th Anniversary of his debut solo album 'Post' and plans for another new album.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"The Ballad of Bilirubin" an autobiographical poem shared in honor of Caleb Smith's twenty fifth birthday.
A tale of words coming back to haunt you, a calving season story, along with the third in the trilogy of the set "If The Bones Could Talk" titled "Pelvic Bone In The Canyon".
~258ShowNote(1:21:18)~【今週のリスナーさん】257回との合併号としてお届けします「#ランニングチャンネル」のハッシュタグのついた投稿を振り返ります。【Runner'sVoice:だからこの大会に決めました(前編)】市民ランナーの皆さんが今シーズン大会を選んだ決め手をご紹介します。【お便りコーナー:番組に寄せられた皆さんからのお便りをご紹介します】【次回予告:だからこの大会に決めました(中編)】 ◆5月23日~5月25日開催 女性のためのトレイルランニングレース『Round Girls 100』の40kmの部にゲストとして参加します。ランナー(女性のみ)、ボランティア(男性も可)募集中です!https://www.rh-track.com/roundgirls100/◆6月8日開催伊豆稲取キンメマラソンに出場します◆Instagramの投稿に『#ランニングチャンネル』のハッシュタグでリスナーさん同士繋がっていきましょう♪「今週のリスナーさん」で取り上げられるかも?!◆オフィシャルウェブサイトhttps://www.runningchannel.jp/※AmazonMusicでランニングチャンネルが聴けない方へ。以下をお試しください→聞きたいエピソードをAmazonmusic アプリでダウンロード→一度アプリを落とす→アプリ再立ち上げ→ダウンロードしたエピソード再生その他ApplePodcasts, Spotify, Voicy, Youtube, Youtube Music などでお聴きいただけます 【Non-Profit Statement】Thispodcast is produced as a non-commercial project, sharing running topics andquestions with runners nationwide.【BGM Credits】Track: GlassBeads,Peacoat,Homegrown, PromesaArtist ofall above music: BlueDot SessionsLicensedunder: CC BY-NC 4.0
From MPR News, Art Hounds are members of the Minnesota arts community who look beyond their own work to highlight what's exciting in local art. Their recommendations are lightly edited from the audio heard in the player above. Want to be an Art Hound? Submit here.Happy Homegrown!It's that time of the year when, for eight days, local music reigns in Duluth and Superior. The Homegrown Music Festival continues through Sunday. Emily Lee of Duluth is attending Homegrown for her twelfth year, and like many music lovers, she's studied up on the Field Guide to make sure she can see her favorite bands. Check out the schedule here.Emily says: I'm going to see [Blues-rock band] The Adjustments Saturday night. Strikepoint is playing this year, which is kind of unique. They're an amazing handle choir here in town. My husband can't wait to see Bratwurst, and you have to watch out at that show, because Bratwurst throws raw meat off the stage. So a lot of people show up in ponchos.Something new this year is the Homegrown Variety Showcase on Friday night at Studio Four, and it's kind of like a variety talent show with poets, comedians and dancers. So that's something cool this year to check out.There's also different dress up nice each week for Homegrown, so that's kind of fun to see what everyone wears. Tonight is Eccentric Art Teacher & Gym Coach Night. Friday is Leather & Lace Night. Saturday is Pirates & Princesses Night. Sunday is Relaxation Sunday; they have a couple of daytime shows on Sunday because that's the last day of the festival.— Emily LeeNative stories on screenActor Silvestrey P'orantes of Minneapolis highly recommends checking out “Framed Differently,” an evening of four short films by local Native filmmakers with a Q&A to follow. Hosted by Sequoia Hauck, the event is Saturday, May 3 from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Public Functionary's Main Gallery 144 in Minneapolis. The films are Ajuawak Kapashesit's “The Comedian,” Rosy Simas's “yödoishëndahgwa'geh (a place to rest),” Oogie Push's “Hunting Morels: Mushroom Secrets” and Moira Villiard's animated film “Love Lessons in a Time of Settler Colonialism.”Silvestrey says: [They're] all doing different films about Indigenous perspective outside of just the title of being Indigenous. There's a lot of pressure sometimes to fit into the stereotype of like, well, we got to talk about language and reclamation and what have you. But sometimes, you know, we just want to talk about what we want to talk about. We're really emphasizing that we are artists who have things to say outside of just who we are.— Silvestrey P'orantesYouth strings take the spotlight in MarshallSt. Paul musician Mary Adamek wants people to know about a musical opportunity in Marshall, Minn., this Saturday. Southwest Minnesota StringFest invites string players aged 13–18 to rehearse and perform alongside professional musicians on Saturday, May 3. The event is free and sign-ups are still open for students in Minnesota and southeast South Dakota. The festival culminates in a free concert performance, open to the public, on Saturday at 7 p.m. at the Fine Arts Theater of Southwest Minnesota State University.Mary says: The festival is organized and funded through a partnership by three organizations: the St. Joseph School of Music, St. Paul Conservatory of Music, the Southwest Minnesota Orchestra and Southwest Minnesota State University. This is the only string festival available to string students in southwestern Minnesota.— Mary Adamek
In part two of Red Eye Radio with Gary McNamara and Eric Harley, more details on terrorism on the home front in the light of another incident of vehicular manslaughter in Vancouver. Also a possible war between India and Pakistan. For more talk on the issues that matter to you, listen on radio stations across America Monday-Friday 12am-5am CT (1am-6am ET and 10pm-3am PT), download the RED EYE RADIO SHOW app, asking your smart speaker, or listening at RedEyeRadioShow.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bruce Epperly has served as a congregational pastor and university chaplain, university and seminary professor and administrator, and is a prolific author and lectionary commentator. With over forty years joining pulpit and classroom, Bruce recently retired from congregational ministry after serving eight years as Senior Pastor of South Congregational Church, United Church of Christ, Centerville, MA […]
Turn On & Tap In To Independent/Original Music from Wisconsin & the Midwest with WAPL Home Brewed Radio! ♫ This Week's Featured Home Brewed Artists ♫Cool Waters Band / The Hook Up / Traveling Suitcase / Dead Horses / The Chocolateers / Boxkar / Bascom Hill / Tenement / Them Coulee Boys / Hindsight / Beach Patrol / Hang TenSaturday Mornings - 9am on 105.7 FMStreaming LIVE at wapl.com & the WAPL Mobile App.Podcasts - iTunes or the WAPL Mobile AppProduced & Hosted by John JordanCONTACT WAPL Home Brewed > John Jordan > jjordan@wcinet.comCHEERS to Your Ears!!
Turn On & Tap In To Independent/Original Music from Wisconsin & the Midwest with WAPL Home Brewed Radio!Saturday Mornings - 9am on 105.7 FMStreaming LIVE at wapl.com & the WAPL Mobile App.Podcasts - iTunes or the WAPL Mobile AppProduced & Hosted by John Jordan ♫ This Week's Featured Home Brewed Artists ♫Isiah & The New People / The Hollister Project / Three Springs / Calm & Quiet / The Brothers Gunn / Sherry Lane - Band / John Calarco Johnny Cee / Tyler Sj. Music / Redshift Headlights / Driveway Thriftdwellers / Luma Knotty / The French Irish CoalitionCONTACT WAPL HOME BREWED / John Jordan > jjordan@wcinet.comCHEERS to Your Ears!
Hosts: Leah Murray and Erin Rider Homegrown talent in ice hockey – it's a dream Ryan Smith, the head of Smith Entertainment Group and owner of the Utah Hockey Club hopes to see here in Utah. Now, the group is offering cities up to $500,000 to build more ice hockey rinks. Leah Murray and Erin Rider talk about this potential private/public partnership.
Hosts: Leah Murray and Erin Rider White House rebukes Amazon for false report of ‘import surcharges’ Reports early this morning that Amazon would add a new price breakdown to their products, showing an "import surcharge." Several businesses have made similar proposals, but the alleged plan from Amazon brought a harsh rebuke from the White House. Now, Amazon says those earlier reports weren't even true. Government going after private businesses for making business decisions. But the White House says it's all political. Is it? Leah and Erin break it all down. Pres. Trump’s effects on yesterday’s Canadian elections Canada's Liberal Party has won the election up north and many people say President Trump's comments and actions towards Canada played a major part in the election results. Incumbent Prime Minister Mark Carney, who only recently took over from former P.M. Justin Trudeau, will continue to lead the country. As the dust settles, the Inside Sources hosts look back on the effect Trump had on the elections and what the future relationship between the US and Canada may look like. How supporting Ukraine could deter China Utah Senator John Curtis is calling for continued support of Ukraine and a distancing from Russian President Vladimir Putin to deter China from expanding its own military influence in the Far East. Speaking at a recent event, Senator Curtis said that our strength against Russia will show China what would happen should they go after Taiwan. Megan Reiss, Nonresident Senior Fellow at the Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security, and the Founder and CEO of SolidIntel joins the conversation. Higher education institutions continue pushing back on Pres. Trump Institutions of higher education continue their push back on the Trump Administration. Roughly 10 schools – including Ivy League and other private research universities – have joined together in a new private collective to resist President Trump. And a letter condemning the President has been signed by a university president here in Utah. The Inside Sources hosts discuss the latest higher education efforts to fight the administration. The role of the federal government in immigration policy The 2010 Utah Compact spells out how we – as a state – will handle the issue of immigration with humanity. The first principle of the Compact is that immigration is a federal issue. With so much inaction on the federal level, is there still hope for solutions? Will Congress ever fix the broken immigration system? KSL 5 TV has been asking the state’s congressional delegation about it; we hear what they’ve said, and the hosts get into it. Smith Entertainment Group offers money to local cities to build hockey rinks Homegrown talent in ice hockey – it's a dream Ryan Smith, the head of Smith Entertainment Group and owner of the Utah Hockey Club hopes to see here in Utah. Now, the group is offering cities up to $500,000 to build more ice hockey rinks. Leah Murray and Erin Rider talk about this potential private/public partnership. The state of Utah’s economy Earlier this month, a new ‘Rich States, Poor States’ report ranked Utah as the state with the best economic outlook. When the report was released, we spoke with the head of ALEC – the group that sponsored the report – about why Utah ranks so high. Today, we chat more about the long-term economic outlook for the state with Ryan Starks, Executive Director of the Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity. What one local mayor learned on a bike ride through central Utah Earlier this month, West Jordan Mayor Dirk Burton took a more than 400-mile bike ride from Salt Lake City through rural central Utah on his way to a conference in St. George. He stopped and chatted with local mayors along the ride, discussing the needs and issues facing small-town Utahns. He joins Inside Sources to talk a bit more about his journey.
Episode Description: In this episode of the Beet Podcast, Jacques chats with Louis Giller, a longtime friend of the pod and representative of North Spore, a Maine-based mushroom company. They dig into how you can grow mushrooms at home, from your kitchen counter to a bucket or in your garden beds. They even cover the benefits that mushrooms bring to your soil. Check out the North Spore Mushroom Collection in the Epic Gardening Shop here: https://shop.epicgardening.com/collections/north-spore-mushroom-collection Connect with Louis Giller: Louis runs education, works in customer service, and coordinates events for home mushroom cultivation company North Spore. He has over 10 years of experience growing and hunting mushrooms from coast to coast. When the mushrooms aren't in season, Louis enjoys a day of snowboarding, followed by a little whiskey and a good book. Find more from North Spore on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/northsporemushrooms/ Find more from North Spore on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9I4ZR_qouQfZpaD61JpT6g/featured Support The Beet: → Shop: https://growepic.co/shop → Seeds: https://growepic.co/botanicalinterests Learn More: → All Our Channels: https://growepic.co/youtube → Blog: https://growepic.co/blog → Podcast: https://growepic.co/podcasts → Discord: https://growepic.co/discord → Instagram: https://growepic.co/insta → TikTok: https://growepic.co/tiktok → Pinterest: https://growepic.co/pinterest → Twitter: https://growepic.co/twitter → Facebook: https://growepic.co/facebook → Facebook Group: https://growepic.co/fbgroup → Love our products? Become an Epic affiliate! https://growepic.co/3FjQXqV Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Cincinnati zoo is growing feed for its animals locally.
(5:00) Memory lane(11:00) Homegrown, high school WRs and OL are on a generational drought in the NFL Draft(19:00) Thoughts on early move from Luke Loucks and hoops(25:00) Can, will FSU ask for two additional preseason practices after abrupt end to spring?(30:00) How much is the price tag for a QB in the SEC (and FSU?)(38:00) If eligibility rules become eliminated what recent alum would you want to bring back(45:00) What's he thinking -- guessing Mike Alford's approach to the football programMusic: Catbite - Put Em Awayvitaminenergy.com | Shake it and take it!
(5:00) Memory lane(11:00) Homegrown, high school WRs and OL are on a generational drought in the NFL Draft(19:00) Thoughts on early move from Luke Loucks and hoops(25:00) Can, will FSU ask for two additional preseason practices after abrupt end to spring?(30:00) How much is the price tag for a QB in the SEC (and FSU?)(38:00) If eligibility rules become eliminated what recent alum would you want to bring back(45:00) What's he thinking -- guessing Mike Alford's approach to the football programMusic: Catbite - Put Em Awayvitaminenergy.com | Shake it and take it!
WDAY First News anchors Lisa Budeau, Scott Engen and Lydia Blume break down your regional news and weather for Friday, April 25, 2025. InForum Minute is produced by Forum Communications and brought to you by reporters from The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead and WDAY TV. Visit https://www.inforum.com/subscribe to subscribe.
Stress the Mind and Trent Magik blend beats and lyrics, celebrating the state's culture and spirit. Their catchy tune, "Wiscanthem," was born from a desire to create an original Wisconsin song, and is ready to become a stadium staple. We debut the radio broadcast of the song, and you can see the video right on YouTube. Meanwhile, draft day stories from former Packers QB Don Majkowski reveal the emotional rollercoaster of being a late-round pick in the '80s. The anticipation builds as Green Bay gears up to host the spectacle, with bustling airports and excited fans streaming in. Maino and the Mayor is a part of the Civic Media radio network and airs Monday through Friday from 6-9 am on WGBW in Green Bay and on WISS in Appleton/Oshkosh. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast lineup. Follow the show on Facebook and X to keep up with Maino and the Mayor! Guests: Don Majkowski, Stress The Mind, Trent Magik
Slam this button to send us a message! All wrestling opinions welcome!On this episode, DB & Primo sit down with Midwest Independent Wrestler Justyn "Stumpy" Reifsteck. Stumpy talks his long career in wrestling, creating Homegrown Wrestling & More! Including the next Big show, Pizza, Pints & Piledrivers at OB's Cerveceria in Chenoa IL! (Episode 156)Buy the show a coffee! Sit Down Marks! Merch SportzWire Radio Hall of Fame Podcast!! Want to Advertise or Market Your Product or Service to our Fanbase? Email dbonthemic@yahoo.com or Follow @SitDownMarks on Social Media and Message us there! #SpreadTheGoodWordofWrestling
Ever wondered how to get your flower farm to show up on the first page of Google? In this episode, Jenny chats with SEO consultant Julia from Homegrown Reach, who specializes in helping agriculture and horticulture businesses boost their visibility online. They break down what SEO (search engine optimization) actually is, why it matters for local flower farmers, and the small but mighty changes you can make to help your customers find you organically—without paying for ads. Julia shares beginner-friendly tips like how to structure your website, why having clear location info matters, how to use keywords effectively, and why tools like Google Business Profile, Google Analytics, and Google Search Console are total game-changers. Whether you're brand new to SEO or just looking to refine your site, this episode is full of approachable advice and real-life examples specific to the flower farming world. Want your flower farm to be found by more local customers? This episode is your roadmap to making sure your farm stands out online.Find Julia from Homegrown Reach online: Website: https://www.homegrownreach.com Instagram: @homegrownreach Resources for Creative Entrepreneurs: Julia Renee Consulting Did you enjoy this episode? Please leave a review on Apple or Spotify. Follow Jenny on Instagram: @trademarkfarmer Find free flower business resources: www.trademarkfarmer.com
In this episode, we look at the ongoing fallout from two healthcare data breaches involving Oracle servers and what the on-again, off-again tariffs could mean for CIOs. Then we discuss the rising prominence of social media influencers in the B2B space — and why tapping your own employees could be a smart move.
Thanks for joining us at the unSeminary podcast. In this All About Multisite month podcast episode we're talking with Omar Giritli, Lead Pastor, and Carlos Cardenas, Executive Pastor at Christ Fellowship. With campuses spread across Miami, the Caribbean and South America, Christ Fellowship has truly become a model of how to lead a diverse, multi-generational […]
Rachel Campos-Duffy, co-host of Fox & Friends Weekend and host of Fox Noticias, joined The Guy Benson Show today to break down her recent bilingual interview with former President Trump on Fox Noticias and Fox Nation, where she taught the president how to say "Make America Great Again" in Spanish. Campos-Duffy reflected on the unique experience of interviewing her husband's boss (Sean Duffy, now Secretary of Transportation) and shared insight on Trump's evolving immigration rhetoric, including his suggestion that peaceful migrants seeking the American dream should be distinguished from criminals. She also touched on Trump's vow to investigate foreign election interference, his "homegrown" deportation plans, and his personal lack of clarity surrounding multiple assassination attempts. on him. Listen to the full interview below! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Despite admitting their own mistake and an order from the Supreme Court, the Trump administration says it will not bring back a man mistakenly deported to El Salvador. Plus, with students and teachers facing unsafe lead levels in public schools, the city of Milwaukee asked the Trump administration for help. We examine why they said no. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Trump's "Home Grown" Attack on US Citizens. Trump told the El Salvadorian President he would need to build five more prisons where Trump could send American Citizens that he wants to deport. And, he said that he doesn't know what the laws are concerning his ability to deport US Citizens to an El Salvadorian prison. Robb's nomination for who had "The Dumbest Week in the Administration." Doug Pagitt and Robb Ryerse will discuss that sick reality and the rest of the week's news as Trump continues to harm the country through foolishness, ignorance, and arrogance.
Andrew Walworth, Tom Bevan, and Carl Cannon discuss the Trump Administration's interpretation of the recent Supreme Court decision on the deportation and imprisonment of Abrego Garcia, and Trump's remarks that he has asked Attorney General Pam Bondi to explore the legality of sending “homegrown” criminals to Salvadoran prisons. They also talk about Harvard University's reaction to Trump's demand that the university roll back DEI and alter programs that the Administration says “fuel antisemitic harassment.” Also, a look at the growth of non-governmental organizations and whether they should be reined in. Next, Carl Cannon talks to author and Fox commentator Juan Williams, whose book is one of 381 removed from the Nimitz Library at the U.S. Naval Academy as part of an executive orders from President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, aimed at ridding the military of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. And lastly, Andrew Walworth talks to Adam Wise, chief innovation officer at National Media Insights, about new technology being developed by political media consultants that will allow campaigns to more finely target advertising in the 2026 midterms.
Europe is looking at Eutelsat, a smaller rival to Starlink, to reduce its reliance on the U.S. company. Plus, how much personal information should you give an AI chatbot? WSJ personal tech columnist Nicole Nguyen dives into that in our special three-part series “Chatbot Confidential.” Victoria Craig hosts. Sign up for the WSJ's free Technology newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A generational shift is transforming business in China, says consumer expert Roger Hu. He describes the young, ambitious entrepreneurs taking over family businesses across the country, positioning local Chinese enterprises to emerge as innovative and globally competitive giants. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A generational shift is transforming business in China, says consumer expert Roger Hu. He describes the young, ambitious entrepreneurs taking over family businesses across the country, positioning local Chinese enterprises to emerge as innovative and globally competitive giants.