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From Day Old To First Egg-Part 2 In this informative episode of the Poultry Keepers Podcast, Jeff Mattocks, Karen Johnston, and Rip Stalvey provide expert advice on raising poultry, covering essential topics such as feed transitions from starter to grower, vitamin B supplementation, and the pitfalls of medicated feeds. The discussion emphasizes the importance of separating male and female chicks early, optimal feeding practices, and utilizing good sanitation techniques, including high-calcium lime and cover crops. Key aspects like the timing for introducing oyster shells, the effective use of mobile A-frame grow pens, and winter care for hens are also explored. Practical tips on determining maturity for showing birds and managing nutrient distribution through other livestock are given, alongside advice on consulting local extension offices for suitable plantings. The episode rounds out with considerations for space requirements in grow pens, managing blood spots in eggs, and the economic aspects of supplementing layers diets with oyster shells for stronger egg shells.You can email us at - poultrykeeperspodcast@gmail.comJoin our Facebook Groups:Poultry Keepers Podcast - https://www.facebook.com/groups/907679597724837Poultry Keepers 360 - - https://www.facebook.com/groups/354973752688125Poultry Breeders Nutrition - https://www.facebook.com/groups/4908798409211973Check out the Poultry Kepers Podcast YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@PoultryKeepersPodcast/featured
This episode of the Poultry Keepers Podcast features discussions with Jeff Mattocks, Karen Johnston, and Rip Stalvey on essential practices for raising chicks from day old to egg-laying stage. They explore the importance of the first week in a chick's life for metabolic function establishment and discuss the use of products like dairy supplements to aid development. The conversation highlights how to properly transition chicks through different phases by adjusting their nutrition and environment, including managing protein levels to prevent health issues like gout. Practical advice is also given on providing supplemental heat, transitioning chicks to outdoor environments, and understanding critical developmental phases. The episode concludes by addressing common listener questions and setting the stage for more insights in part two.You can email us at - poultrykeeperspodcast@gmail.comJoin our Facebook Groups:Poultry Keepers Podcast - https://www.facebook.com/groups/907679597724837Poultry Keepers 360 - - https://www.facebook.com/groups/354973752688125Poultry Breeders Nutrition - https://www.facebook.com/groups/4908798409211973Check out the Poultry Kepers Podcast YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@PoultryKeepersPodcast/featured
How often do you find yourself perplexed about managing the molt of your poultry Flock? Ever wondered how a well-managed molt can augment your birds' health and productivity? Join us as we dissect this topic with our seasoned experts, Jeff Maddox, Karen Johnston and Rip Stalvey. They unpack the complexities of molt, its natural occurrence, and the profound effects it can have on your flock. Discover the critical steps to ensure your birds' comfort and productivity during molt occurrence. Jeff also shares compelling insights about how a properly managed mold can ensure the robustness and productivity of your birds for generations to come.In the latter part of our chat, we discuss the significant aspects of hen molting and lighting, underlining the need to mitigate stress and aggression. We delve into the nuances of modifying lighting and creating extra space to provide a conducive environment for your birds. Additionally, we ponder over the merits of hatching in the fall to regulate your birds' size. We delve deeper into the importance of achieving an optimal pullet weight for your birds and how this impacts fertility and the number of eggs in the subsequent lay cycle. As we wrap up, we underscore the significance of feather quality and body weight in managing poultry. Tune in to our enlightening podcast episode to enrich your knowledge about these essential poultry management techniques.You can email us at - poultrykeeperspodcast@gmail.comJoin our Facebook Groups:Poultry Keepers 360 - https://www.facebook.com/groups/354973752688125Poultry Breeders Nutrition - https://www.facebook.com/groups/4908798409211973Check out our YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj68bxgvKbaHJmrOxBiMewA
We've produced some bonus content such as bonus long form episodes for each season as well as having conducted interviews with some of our cast members. We bring to you now an excerpt episode of one of those interviews. You can watch the entire interview online through our Patreon page by visiting www.void-podcast.com and then by clicking on the Patreon link in the menu. Thanks again for listening to VOID, we hope you enjoy this interview excerpt. Support the showwww.void-podcast.com
Learn about a free curriculum you can bring to your community to foster conversations about death. My guest Rev. Karen Johnston is an ordained Unitarian Universalist minister and the founder of Date with Death Club. Her own spiritual practice centers on “befriending death” and she shares how this led her to create the curriculum for… Continue reading Ep. 370 Date with Death Club: Exploring Mortality in Community with Rev. Karen Johnston
This Episode we interview Sam Bartlett, Karen Johnston, Michael Tilberry about their take on being a Gym Owner. Welcome to the Gym Lords Podcast, where we talk with successful gym owners to hear what they're doing that is working RIGHT NOW, and to hear lessons and failures they've learned along the way. We would love to share your story! If you'd like to be featured on the podcast, fill out the form on the link below. https://gymlaunchsecrets.com/podcast
This Episode we interview Sam Bartlett, Karen Johnston, Michael Tilberry about their take on being a Gym Owner. Welcome to the Gym Lords Podcast, where we talk with successful gym owners to hear what they're doing that is working RIGHT NOW, and to hear lessons and failures they've learned along the way. We would love to share your story! If you'd like to be featured on the podcast, fill out the form on the link below. https://gymlaunchsecrets.com/podcast
In this week's solo episode, I wanted to share something that feels particularly alive to me right now: female friendships. I have just returned from a weekend ‘self-love' retreat hosted by past podcast guest Karen Johnston (you can check out my interview with the marvellous Karen in episode 94) and my three beloved friends, Pippa, Philippa and Helen. And because of them, and me and the way Karen held the space and the alignment of planets, something was healed in me in real-time about a deep source of self-doubt: female friendships – and particularly groups of women. So what's this episode really about?I share a bit about my past experiences with female friendships, the experiences of my teenage self and how it has shaped my self-doubt around groups of female friends. I talk about how I have now been able to move into a place of safety with the female friendships in the hope that it can help some of us who may have a similar story. How training to be a coach fundamentally changed the story for me; to a place of truly liking all parts of myself. I explain how the sisterhood wound can present and how you can experiment with healing these stories. Why you should listen: Many of us have had really heartbreaking experiences with other women: friendships that have ended with no closure – or the energy just goes out of it. We get ghosted. Someone decides they were completely wrong about us and actually we have all these character defects and that's it – it's over!If this sounds familiar, there is absolutely hope for finding our people and resting in friendships that uplift us, support us and keep us grounded.Links: Karen Johnston RetreatsMessage me on InstagramYou can quote me on that“Life is fucking complicated and hard and confusing especially now with the increased facial hair and the night sweats. We need our women friends like oxygen.” - Sas Petherick“Find the women that feel safe to you. The ones that would hide a body for you. The ones where you love who you are when you are around them.” - Sas PetherickLike what you hear?Why not help me reach more ears (and give my self-belief a boost) with a 5-star rating?
In the final episode of this series of Life Solved, delve into some surprising insights from studies of gender representation in the UK and further afield. Professor Karen Johnston challenges the norms that are holding back women and under-represented groups. From the police force, to government, civil service and the NHS, Karen looks at the impact of inequalities in workplaces and the cultures of critical organisations.Professor Johnston shares her findings into how diversifying gender in the police force has had a direct impact on arrests for some crimes against women. She also highlights how women are unevenly represented in certain types of roles and discusses why this might be.Looking at the NHS she furthers the insights and explains how mirroring a population in its public services and governance can lead to better decision-making and fairer representation of the needs of the people.You can find out more about this work and other research at the University of Portsmouth website: https://www.port.ac.uk/research/research-projectsPROFESSOR KAREN JOHNSTONhttps://researchportal.port.ac.uk/en/persons/karen-johnstonDoes female police leadership affect gender-based violence arrests?https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/64267/1/Johnson_Houston_IRAS_2018_does_female_police_leadership_affect_gender_based_violence_arrests.pdfWomen in public policy are still under-representedhttps://www.publicfinance.co.uk/opinion/2018/10/women-public-policy1Gender Equality of one of the UN sustainable development goalshttps://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/sustainable-development-goals/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Content warning: this episode contains a discussion about dysfunctional relationships with alcohol that may be difficult for folks new to recovery.Whenever I talk about my sobriety on Instagram I get a tonne of DM's, so I'm overjoyed to have the wonderful Karen Johnston, champion of self-love, self-care and self-compassion, on the podcast today.Karen Marie Johnston is an advocate of women who are sober or are in recovery. She comes from a front-line social worker background who has run award-winning projects, and now, alongside social work, runs The Self Love Hub - an online community along with the most beautiful weekend retreats, (which is totally on my vision board to attend, but always seem to sell out).So what's this episode really about? We get to the bottom of the reasons why some of us turn to drink to help us cope with life.Why in an increasing difficult world, it's completely understandable that we choose to use alcohol to numb us out, or escape reality.How lockdown felt for as both in sobriety and how it effected people who drink excessively.How to spot the signs that becoming sober is right for you, or when you know it might be time to reduce your drinking.We ask the important question - are we avoiding our needs and emotions when we drink?Why you should listenMost of us aren't taught how to navigate our feelings in a way that feels ok. We end up trying to avoid or dismiss them, some of us shop or scroll them away, some of us drink. This often creates a cycle of shame where the ways we cope with the underlying feelings, don't feel good.But it's the reason why we turn to these shadow comforts that are worth our attention, curiosity and compassion. By finding safe spaces to talk about how we are actually doing, we can begin the process of feeling instead of numbing.Most of us don't know who we will be on the other side of sobriety, or much-reduced drinking - understandably we feel apprehensive, fearful, even dismissive. It might not be something you have ever talked about with anyone but you can trust that soul-level recognition that wants to make a change.We talk about how amazing sobriety is, that this shared path creates an incredible intimacy with others. Links:Follow Karen on InstagramThe Self-Love HubYou can quote me on that!“Being able to feel the full spectrum of your emotions is being alive.” - Sas Petherick“Our wound is not our fault, but our healing is our responsibility.” - Karen Marie Johnston“I can access my intuition (now I'm sober), that feels incredible to me.” - Karen Marie Johnston.Like what you hear? Why not help me reach more ears (and give my self-belief a boost) with a 5-star rating?
In today's episode Vickie and Brad interview Vickie's friend from Georgia, Karen Johnston along with her daughter Kate their recent trip to Walt Disney World in Orlando. Follow us on all our social media accounts on Facebook and on Twitter at @Mousecapadespod. Thinking about being a guest on our show, or have a question or comment? Contact us anytime at mousecapadespodcast@gmail.com. Have a magical day! Click HERE to apply to be an Independent Agent with Your Story Travel Company or email careers@yourstorytravel.com Click HERE for Your Story Travel Company Website
Meet Karen Johnston, an elementary school teacher at Harriet Tubman Montessori in New Orleans, Louisiana. Karen studied at The University of Southern Mississippi before she began her 14-year career in education. Montessori schools utilize student-directed activities with mixed grade level classes and Karen currently teaches grades K through 2. She serves as the Chief of Staff for the Blue Campus at her school, where she helps build a comfortable and open learning environment for her students. Learning Moments: Teachers in America profiles K–12 teachers across the country. Hear firsthand from the people who are shaping young lives in the classroom every day. If you or someone you know would be a good candidate for Teachers in America, please email us at shaped@hmhco.com.
Micah Ritz and Connie Faust share what Christmas means to them. We also pray over and send out BJ & Karen Johnston.
Karen Marie Johnston is a sober coach, social worker & yoga teacher for addiction & mental health. She organises beautiful retreats and brings together a unique blend of personal development & spiritual practice to marginalised women. She has worked exclusively with women in the sex industry for the last 2 decades and has managed award-winning […] The post Ep 62. Healing from Trauma and Addiction; insights from working with sex workers with Karen Johnston appeared first on Calmer You.
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Karen Johnston is currently traveling with Remote Year Ikigai. She manages a team of accountants for Fuller Landau LLP. For all those listeners out there who work in the finance or accounting industry, you should pay extra attention to this episode. Karen breaks down step by step how she convinced the partners at her firm to let her work remotely ... Read More
This is the forth in the series about Claude Waldrop, wherein Claude speaks to a group in 2006 in Woodstock Georgia at an AA meeting about his childhood and early years, how he was raised in an alcoholic atmosphere and how that influenced his later life. In this 4th broadcast, Claude speaks how he finally became free of alcohol and what he has learned about healing and his current spiritual quests.You can now see Claude's new book at lulu.com:http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/ClaudeWaldropWith photos here and in the book by Karen JohnstonFor more information about Claude and his work contact Donna Lyon Rhose at rhosebard@yahoo.com.For this Podcast below, click here:Claude Waldrop Podcast FourIf you'd like to Subscribe to this Feed at Feedburner, click on image below:
This is the third in the series about Claude Waldrop, wherein Claude speaks to a group in 2006 in Woodstock Georgia at an AA meeting about his childhood and early years, how he was raised in an alcoholic atmosphere and how that influenced his later life. In this 3rd broadcast, Claude speaks about a life altering experience that would eventually change his life.You can now see Claude's new book at lulu.com:http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/ClaudeWaldropWith photos here and in the book by Karen JohnstonFor more information about Claude and his work contact Donna Lyon Rhose at rhosebard@yahoo.com.For this Podcast below, click here:Claude Waldrop Podcast ThreeIf you'd like to Subscribe to this Feed at Feedburner, click on image below:
This is the second in the series about Claude Waldrop, wherein Claude Waldrop speaks to a group in 2006 in Woodstock Georgia at an AA meeting about his childhood and early years, how he was raised in an alcoholic atmosphere and how that influenced his later life. In this podcast Claude speaks about his experience in the army and its impact on his life and journey.You can now see Claude's new book at lulu.com:http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/ClaudeWaldropWith photos here and in the book by Karen JohnstonFor more information about Claude and his work contact Donna Lyon Rhose at rhosebard@yahoo.com.For this Podcast below, click here:Claude Waldrop Podcast TwoIf you'd like to Subscribe to this Feed at Feedburner, click on image below:
This is the first in the series about Claude Waldrop, his childhood and what he went through on his way to becoming an Alcoholic:You can now see Claude's new book at lulu.com:http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/ClaudeWaldropWith photos here and in the book by Karen JohnstonFor the Podcast of below, click here:Claude Waldrop Podcast OneIf you'd like to Subscribe to this Feed at Feedburner, click on image below: