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Jeffrey Gibb Kennett AC (born 2 March 1948) is an Australian former politician who served as the 43rd Premier of Victoria between 1992 and 1999, Leader of the Victorian Liberal Party from 1982 to 1989 and from 1991 to 1999, and the Member for Burwood from 1976 to 1999. He is currently a media commentator. He was previously the president of the Hawthorn Football Club, from 2005 to 2011 and again from 2017 to 2022. He is the founding Chairman of beyondblue, a national mental health advocacy organisation. Early life The son of Kenneth Munro Gibb Kennett (1921–2007), and Wendy Anne Kennett (1925–2006; née Fanning), he was born in Melbourne on 2 March 1948. He attended Scotch College; and, although an unexceptional student academically, he did well in the school's Cadet Corps Unit. He also played football (on the wing) for the school. His failure to rise above the middle band academically almost led him to quit school in Fourth Form (Year 10 – 1963), but he was persuaded to stay on. His Fifth and Sixth Forms were an improvement, but he was still described in school reports as "[a] confident and at times helpful boy. Sometimes irritates. Sometimes works hard" (1964), and "[a] keen, pleasant, though sometimes erratic boy" (1965). After leaving school, Kennett was persuaded by his father Ken to attend the Australian National University in Canberra, but lost interest and left after one year of an economics degree. He returned to Melbourne and found work in the advertising department of the retail giant Myer – kindling an interest for advertising that would one day earn him his living. Kennett's life in the regular workforce was cut short when, in 1968, he was conscripted into the Australian Army.[9] Kennett was selected for officer training and graduated third in his class from the Officer Training Unit, Scheyville (OTU), near Windsor, New South Wales, outside Sydney. He was posted to Malaysia and Singapore as Second Lieutenant, commander of 1st Platoon, A Company, 1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (1RAR). This military career (and his earlier experience in the Scotch College Cadet Corps) has been noted by many biographers as an essential formative influence on the adult Kennett's character. His sense and regard for hierarchical loyalty, punctuality, and general intolerance of dissent or disobedience may be traced to this period. Kennett returned to civilian life in 1970, reentering a divided Australian society, split by the Vietnam War, of which Kennett was a firm supporter. Having returned to Myer, Kennett became impatient with his work, and so with Ian Fegan and Eran Nicols, he formed his own advertising company (KNF) in June 1971. Thereafter, in December 1972, Kennett married Felicity Kellar, an old friend whom he had first met on a Number 69 tram on the long trips to school. Their first son was born in 1974, followed by a daughter and two more sons. Political career Kennett was elected as a Liberal Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly (MLA) for Burwood in 1976, having had an interest in local politics since the early 1970s.[14] His preselection for the seat reportedly irritated then Premier Dick Hamer, who disliked Kennett's campaigning style, and had endorsed the sitting member, Haddon Storey. However, by 1981, Kennett was promoted to Cabinet as Minister for Housing and Minister of Immigration and Ethnic Affairs. He was one of several younger MPs whom Hamer promoted to Cabinet in a bid to renew his government. Kennett retained his post when Hamer was replaced as Liberal leader and Premier by Lindsay Thompson in June of that year. Following the defeat of the longstanding Liberal government in 1982, Kennett was the leading candidate to replace Thompson despite being the youngest member of the outgoing government. On 26 October, he was elected leader of the Liberal Party and hence Leader of the Opposition. He took an aggressive posture against the Cain government, and was often criticised for his "bull-in-a-china-shop" style and his anti-government rhetoric. Under his leadership, the Liberals were heavily defeated by Labor in 1985. Afterwards he faced a challenge to his leadership of the party from Ian Smith. Kennett survived easily, but increasingly, he was seen as an erratic and unapproachable leader. He faced two more challenges to his leadership in 1986 and 1987. In 1987, in one notable incident Kennett referred to the Federal Liberal leader John Howard as a 'cunt' in a mobile telephone conversation with Howard rival Andrew Peacock. The car-phone conversation damaged both Howard and Kennett politically, but aided Peacock in his push to return as Federal Liberal leader (1989). Toward the end of its second term the Cain government had lost support and the Liberals were expected to win the 1988 election. The Liberal vote indeed rebounded strongly – they won a majority of the two-party vote – however much of this margin was wasted on landslide majorities in their heartland. As a result, the Liberals took only one seat from Labor in the capital, and were left four seats short of a majority. Failing to become premier, Kennett was again criticised within his own party, and in 1989 he was deposed in favour of a little-known rural MLA, Alan Brown. Kennett's performance during his first stint as Liberal leader is a matter of debate. Economou sees his 1985 and 1988 election campaigns as weak, while Parkinson believes he was a significant asset in pushing the Labor government of John Cain in several key seats. First term as premier Kennett publicly pledged never to attempt a return to the Liberal leadership. However, when Brown proved unable to challenge the government effectively, he allowed his supporters to call a spill in 1991. Brown realised he didn't have enough support to keep his post and resigned, allowing Kennett to retake the leadership unopposed. With Victoria facing billions of dollars of debt, Kennett was seen as "Premier-in-waiting" from the moment he retook the leadership. Cain had resigned a year earlier in favour of Deputy Premier Joan Kirner, who was unable to regain the upper hand despite being personally more popular than Kennett. The Liberals' advantage was strengthened by an important decision taken during Brown's brief tenure as leader—negotiating a Coalition agreement with the National Party. The Liberals and Nationals have historically had a strained relationship in Victoria; they had sat separately for most of the second half of the 20th century. It had been believed that Kennett had been denied victory in 1988 due to a large number of three-cornered contests in rural seats. The Coalition went into the October 1992 state election as unbackable favourites, having been ahead in opinion polling by large margins for almost two years. They stoked the voters' anger with a series of "Guilty Party" ads, targeting many Labor ministers and highlighting concerns in their portfolios. In the second-largest defeat that a sitting government has ever suffered in Victoria, the Coalition scored a 19-seat swing, attaining a 16-seat majority in the Legislative Assembly. The Liberals won 52 seats, enough for a majority in their own right. Nevertheless, Kennett supported his coalition partner, retaining the Nationals in his cabinet. State school closures In the first three years of office, funding for public schools and the Department of Education was substantially reduced. 350 government schools were closed, including every Technical High School ("Tech") in Victoria, and 7,000 teaching jobs eliminated. The Tech School closures had a widespread, delayed effect two decades later when a skilled labour shortage in the state was declared by the government, attributable largely to the generation of children who were denied a trade-focused high school education, significantly reducing the number of school leavers commencing trade apprenticeships. The few who did so were insufficient to counterbalance the number of retiring tradespeople in the coming years. This directly resulted in the number of Skilled Migrant (subclass 190) visas being made available each year increasing to 190,000 from 2012 and an active campaign to entice migrants with trade qualifications to Victoria. Public transport Other controversial moves included the sacking of 16,000 public transport workers in a major technological upgrade of the system, and the initiation of a major scheme for privatisation of state-owned services, including the electricity (SECV) and gas (Gas and Fuel Corporation of Victoria) utilities, the ambulance service, as well as several prisons and other minor services. The sale of the Totalisator Agency Board raised $609 million. Between 1995 and 1998, $29 billion of state assets in gas and electricity alone were sold to private enterprise (for statistics, see Parkinson, Jeff, 1999) In the wake of these changes, investment and population growth slowly resumed, though unemployment was to remain above the national average for the duration of Kennett's premiership. While the benefits to the State budget figures were indisputable in the short term, the social and longer-term economic cost of the Kennett reforms have been questioned by many commentators, academics and those who suffered economically through the period of reform. This campaign of privatisations and cutbacks led to governmental acts of privatisation by splitting up Melbourne's rail (Hillside, Bayside, V/Line and West Coast Rail) and tramways (Yarra and Swanston) or budget-cutting becoming popularly known as being "Jeffed". He also cut back many regional rail services including The Vinelander (ran to Mildura, services later restored to Maryborough as a regular V/Line service in 2011) and services to Leongatha, Bairnsdale (returned in 2003), Dimboola (services later returned to Ararat in 2004). The largest public protest in Melbourne since the Vietnam War Moratorium occurred on 10 November 1992, with an estimated 100,000 people marching in opposition to the retrenchment of many workers and the large State budget cutbacks. Kennett was undeterred by this protest, and famously commented that though there were 100,000 outside his office at Parliament that day, there were 4.5 million who stayed at home or at work. High-profile capital works projects This section does not cite any sources. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (April 2025) (Learn how and when to remove this message) The Kennett government also embarked on a series of high-profile capital works projects, such as the restoration of Parliament House, construction of a new $250 million Melbourne Museum and IMAX theatre, and a new $130 million Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. Other projects included a $160 million expansion of the National Gallery of Victoria; $100 million for refurbishment of the State Library of Victoria; $65 million for a new Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre (MSAC); and $130 million for the construction of a new civic square on the site of the old Gas and Fuel Buildings, to be known as Federation Square. The relocation of the Formula 1 Grand Prix from Adelaide in 1993 was a particular coup for Kennett, who had worked hard with his friend Ron Walker, the Chairman of the Melbourne Major Events Company, helped deliver Melbourne the hosting rights for the event from Adelaide in 1993. The most controversial project of the Kennett era was the $1.85 billion Crown Casino and Entertainment Complex, a gambling and entertainment centre on Melbourne's Southbank. Initial plans for a casino had been made under the Labor government, however the tendering process and construction occurred under Kennett. A$2 billion project to redevelop Melbourne's derelict Docklands area to include a new football stadium was also undertaken, in addition to the large CityLink project, a project resurrected from the 1969 Melbourne Transportation Plan, aimed at linking Melbourne's freeways, easing traffic problems in the inner city, and reducing commuting times from the outer suburbs to the CBD. Macedonian name dispute Kennett speaking at a event In the mid-1990s, Premier Kennett backed the Greek position over the Macedonian question in his attempts to shore up local electoral support. Kennett's stance gained him supporters from the Melburnian Greek community, whereas he was referred to as "Kennettopoulos" by the Macedonian community. At Kennett's insistence, his state government in 1994 issued its own directive that all its departments refer to the language as "Macedonian (Slavonic)" and to Macedonians as "Slav Macedonians". Reasons given for the decision were "to avoid confusion", be consistent with federal naming protocols toward Macedonians and repair relations between Macedonian and Greek communities. It was accepted that it would not impact the way Macedonians self identified themselves. The decision upset Macedonians, as they had to use the terms in deliberations with the government or its institutions related to education and public broadcasting. The Macedonian Community challenged the decision on the basis of the Race Discrimination Act. After years of litigation at the Australian Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission (HREOC), the Federal Court and High Court, previous judicial rulings were upheld that found Kennett's directive unlawful as it caused discrimination based on ethnic background and was struck down from usage in 2000. Second term as premier Kennett's personal popularity was mostly average to high through his first term, though that of the government as a whole went through peaks and troughs. Without a by-election in the previous four years, the 1996 state election shaped up as the first test of the 'Kennett Revolution' with the electorate. The Coalition was expected to win a second term at the 30 March election, albeit with a somewhat reduced majority. At the federal election held four weeks earlier, while Labor was heavily defeated, it actually picked up a swing in Victoria. However, to the surprise of most commentators, the Coalition only suffered a two-seat swing, allowing it to retain a comfortable 14-seat majority. The Coalition actually picked up modest swings in Melbourne's outer suburbs, which have traditionally decided most state elections. Several negative trends (for the Liberals) were obscured somewhat by the euphoria of victory. The government's sharp cuts to government services were particularly resented in country Victoria, where the Liberals and Nationals held almost all the seats. The loss of the Mildura seat to independent Russell Savage was an indication of this disaffection, and when in February 1997 independent Susan Davies was elected to the seat of Gippsland West, this trend seemed set to continue. However, the verdict of many was that the 'Kennett Revolution' was far from over – indeed it was seemingly set in stone with the opening of the Crown Casino in May 1997. Kennett's profile continued to grow as he became a major commentator on national issues, including urging the new government of John Howard to introduce tax reform, and actively opposing the rise of the One Nation Party of Pauline Hanson. In this last case, Kennett did not shy away from criticising the media, but also the decision of the Howard government to not actively oppose Hanson's agenda. Kennett was influential in Melbourne bidding for the 2006 Commonwealth Games. Three cities initially expressed interest in hosting the event; Melbourne, Wellington and Singapore. Singapore dropped out before its bid was officially selected by the Commonwealth Games Federation, leaving only two candidate cities. In the weeks prior to the announcement of the 2006 host, Wellington withdrew its bid, citing the costs involved with matching the bid plan presented by Melbourne, which became the default host without members of the Federation going to vote. The government lost ground over the next few years, with high-profile disagreements with the Director of Public Prosecutions Bernard Bongiorno, and Auditor-General Ches Baragwanath fuelling criticism of Kennett's governmental style. Kennett's perceived antipathy to Baragwanath led to 1997 legislation to restructure the office of the Auditor-General and set up Audit Victoria. While Kennett promised the independence of the office would be maintained, many saw his government's actions as an attempt to curb the Auditor-General's power to criticise government policy. Widespread community debate and substantial public dissent from Liberal MPs and Party members ensued, with MLA Roger Pescott resigning from Parliament at the height of the debate; citing his disagreement with this Bill and Kennett's style in general. The Liberal Party lost the by-election in Mitcham. Further scandals involving the handling of contracts for the state emergency services response system damaged the credibility of Kennett in 1997–1998, while rural dissent continued to grow. Personal difficulties also began to affect Kennett and his family. The strains of public life led to a trial separation between Felicity and Jeff in early 1998 (patched up by the end of the year), while earlier in Kennett's first term, public scrutiny had led to the forced sale of the KNF Advertising Company, despite all Kennett's involvement having been transferred to his wife's name. There were rumours in 1998 that Kennett might retire from politics; these were mostly centred around Phil Gude, his party deputy. These eventually came to nothing. In July 1998, Liberal MP Peter McLellan, Member for Frankston East, resigned from the party in protest over alleged corrupt Liberal Party Senate preselection, changes to WorkCover and the auditor-general's office. Again, Kennett failed to pick up the warning signs of declining support for his style of leadership. Labor leader John Brumby took care to capitalise on each of Kennett's mistakes over this period, though his absences in rural electorates were misunderstood by many Labor MPs, and led to his replacement by Steve Bracks in early 1999. Bracks, who came from Ballarat, was popular in rural areas and was seen as a fresh alternative to Brumby, who nevertheless remained a key figure in the shadow Cabinet. 1999 election loss Despite Bracks' appeal, Kennett entered the 1999 election campaign with a seemingly unassailable lead, and most commentators and opinion polls agreed that the Coalition would win a third term. However, in a shock result, the Coalition suffered a 13-seat swing to Labor. While there was only a modest swing in eastern Melbourne, which has historically decided elections in Victoria, the Coalition suffered significant losses in regional centres such as Ballarat and Bendigo. ABC elections analyst Antony Green later said that when he first saw the results coming in, it looked so unusual that he thought "something was wrong with the computer." Initial counting showed Labor on 41 seats and the Coalition on 43; a supplementary election had to be held in Frankston East following the death of sitting independent Peter McLellan. The balance of power rested with three independents-Russell Savage, Susan Davies and newly elected Craig Ingram. Negotiations began between the Coalition and the three independents. While Kennett acceded to all but two of their demands, his perceived poor treatment of Savage and Davies in the previous parliament meant that they would not even consider supporting a Coalition minority government headed by Kennett. On 18 October, two days after Labor won the supplementary election in Frankston East, the independents announced they would support a Labor minority government. The agreement entailed Labor signing a Charter of Good Government, pledging to restore services to rural areas, and promising parliamentary reforms. Kennett's supporters urged the Coalition to force a vote of 'no confidence' on the floor of the parliament in a last-ditch effort to force Savage, Davies and Ingram to support Kennett. However, with the Liberals divided on Kennett's future role, Kennett retired from all of his offices, saying he wished to have no further involvement in politics. Labor won the ensuing by-election in Burwood. Rumoured returns to politics Following the Liberals' second successive defeat in the 2002 election, rumours began that Kennett was planning a comeback to politics. The issue came to a head in May 2006 after the sudden resignation of Kennett's successor, Robert Doyle, when Kennett announced he would contemplate standing in a by-election for Doyle's old seat of Malvern and offering himself as party leader. His stance was supported by Prime Minister John Howard, who rated him as the party's best hope to win the November 2006 state election. But within 24 hours Kennett announced he would not return to Parliament rather than running against Ted Baillieu, whom Kennett had been grooming for the top post since 1999. John Howard was reported to have been "embarrassed" by having publicly supported Kennett before his decision not to re-enter politics. In 2008, it was rumoured that Kennett was planning to stand for Lord Mayor of Melbourne. Despite endorsing future Lord Mayor John So in the 2001 mayoral elections, Kennett was quoted as saying "I think the city is ready for a change". Kennett claimed he had been approached by "a range of interests" to run for the position, but in the end did not do so. Former Liberal leader Robert Doyle ultimately won the election. 2020: Indigenous voice to government On 15 January 2020, it was announced that Kennett would be one of the members of the National Co-design Group of the Indigenous voice to government. Life after politics Kennett at the 2018 VFL Grand Final In 2000, Kennett became the inaugural chairman of beyondblue (the National Depression Initiative), a body that was largely formed by the efforts of the Victorian State Government. On 24 June 2008, he announced that he would be stepping down from his role at beyondblue at the end of 2010. This did not happen. After 17 years as the chair of beyondblue, he stood down in 2017, handing the reins to former PM Julia Gillard. He stated "beyondblue is part of my DNA, outside my family, it has been my most important role. Kennett has previously served on the boards of Australian Seniors Finance, a reverse mortgage company, and SelecTV, which was a satellite television group. Kennett has said in an interview that he rarely thinks about the media or "bloody history", though he regrets the "disastrous" introduction of the Metcard ticketing system for trains and trams. Kennett angered gay rights groups in July 2008 when he supported the Bonnie Doon Football Club in their sacking of trainer Ken Campagnolo for being bisexual; and compared homosexuality to pedophilia. Anti-discrimination campaigner Gary Burns pursued an action in the NSW Administrative Decisions Tribunal against Kennett for making the following statement: "The club felt that once this had been pointed out and you had this gentleman there who was obviously close to young men – massaging young men – it ran an unnecessary risk, and that's why it decided it was best that he not perform those duties again. So the club was trying to do the right thing," The case was dropped due to Gary Burns' lack of funds to pursue the case. Hawthorn FC presidency On 14 December 2005, Kennett was made president of Hawthorn Football Club, taking over from Ian Dicker. Following the exit of the St Kilda Football Club from the Tasmanian AFL market in 2006, Kennett was president when the Hawthorn Football Club negotiated a five-year sponsorship deal with the Tasmanian state government. The sponsorship deal was worth an estimated $12 million for which the Tasmanian government bought naming rights to the club's guernsey, and the HFC committed to playing an agreed number of pre-season and four regular season "home games" at York Park.[56] Kennett was instrumental in Hawthorn's 2007 5-year business plan titled "five2fifty", the core idea being that in the next five years the club will target to win 2 premierships and have fifty thousand members. As part of the plan, the football club wants to be seen as the most professional club in the AFL, and places great emphasis on the welfare of the people associated with the club. Following Hawthorn's 2008 AFL Grand Final victory over Geelong, Kennett claimed that the Cats "lacked the mentality to defeat Hawthorn", this being in reference to the Cats' inability to counter-attack the running game of the Hawks in the aforementioned Grand Final. Kennett's comments led to the subsequent eleven-match losing streak for Hawthorn against Geelong becoming known as the "Kennett curse". He stepped down at the end of his second three-year term in 2011, he also changed the club's constitution so that presidents could only serve two 3-year terms. Second stint Kennett at an AFL Women's match in 2023 In what Fox Footy described as a "stunning return",[59] Kennett was announced as the president of the Hawthorn Football Club on 4 October 2017 following the sudden resignation of the incumbent president Richard Garvey. Garvey had taken criticism on the hiring and later sacking of club CEO Tracey Gaudry. Kennett subsequently appointed Justin Reeves as the club's new CEO. On 4 October 2017 he announced that he would serve the position for a full 3-year term. Soon after his re-appointment, Kennett and the club released a vision statement outlining the future of the club up to 2050. The first five-year strategic plan titled 'Dare to be Different' will drive the club's priorities from 2018 to 2022. Kennett said: "Hawthorn we aren't ones to sit back and wait, we work hard to achieve and deliver exciting results, on and off the field. Our vision for our strategic plan, "Dare to be Different", encapsulates this as we continue to strive for excellence. "We have set ourselves some ambitious targets but all are within our grasp if we continue to innovate, grow and forge new frontiers within the AFL industry." On 6 July 2021, Kennett and the Hawthorn board announced that they would not be renewing head coach Alastair Clarkson's contract following its expiry at the conclusion of the 2022 AFL Premiership season. It was announced that Box Hill Hawks and Hawthorn development coach, former player Sam Mitchell had been chosen by Kennett and the board to become the Hawthorn coach at the end of Clarkson's reign. Chairman of The Original Juice Company On 12 December 2022, The Original Juice Company announced that it would appoint Kennett as Chairman and Non-Executive Director. Honours In the Australia Day Honours of 2005, Kennett received Australia's then highest civilian honour, when he was made a Companion of the Order of Australia (AC). The honour was for "service to the Victorian Parliament and the introduction of initiatives for economic and social benefit, to business and commerce, and to the community in the development of the arts, sport and mental health awareness strategies." In May 2000, he was also awarded an honorary doctorate – DBus (Honoris Causa) – by the University of Ballarat. Media work For a brief period during 2002, Kennett was a radio presenter for Melbourne station 3AK, continuing an interest in mass communication which was also a feature of his premiership. Since 2010, Kennett has been a regular contributor to Neil Mitchell's 3AW radio program every Thursday, as a social commentator. On 28 March 2013 it was announced that Kennett had joined the Seven television network as national political commentator which will involve him appearing on breakfast show Sunrise every Tuesday and on Seven news as required. On 12 February 2017 Jeff Kennett engaged ex-Seven West Media employee on Twitter over leaked documents potentially breaching the company's own gag order on Amber Harrison.
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Minister Finansów i przewodniczący KNF wskazują pomysły reformy rynku kapitałowego. Branża budowlana protestuje przeciwko konkurencji z Azji. Benefit Systems przejmuje tureckiego lidera rynku fitness. Według UOKiK, częste zapytania kredytowe mogą obniżać zdolność kredytową konsumentów, co zniechęca ich do porównywania ofert różnych banków.Zasubskrybuj prasówkę na www.businessupdate.pl.Podcast powstał przy pomocy ElevenLabs.
W najnowszym odcinku audycji ponownie gościmy Dawida Paczkę, który przekuł swoją największą słabość w atut. Dawid Paczka, założyciel Emiteo, otwarcie opowiada o swojej drodze od paraliżującego strachu przed wystąpieniami publicznymi do inspirującego wystąpienia na TEDx. Dawid dzieli się szczerze swoimi doświadczeniami - od momentów, gdy nie był w stanie złożyć życzeń podczas firmowej wigilii, do wystąpień przed setkami osób. Jego przełomowym momentem było spotkanie z Kamilem Koziełem, ekspertem od wystąpień publicznych, które zaowocowało nie tylko mentoringiem, ale i spełnieniem długoletniego marzenia - wystąpieniem na TEDx. Jako CEO Emiteo, jedynej aktywnej platformy crowdfundingowej w Polsce z licencją KNF, Dawid pokazuje także inną stronę przedsiębiorczości. Opowiada o tym, jak firma przetrwała dwuletni okres "zamrożenia" i jak udało się utrzymać zespół w tym trudnym czasie. Jego podejście do zarządzania opiera się na głębokim zrozumieniu potrzeb każdego członka zespołu. W rozmowie pojawia się również fascynująca perspektywa na temat wartości w życiu. Dawid przedstawia intrygującą metaforę "ślimaka" - alegorii śmierci, która pomaga zrozumieć, co naprawdę jest ważne w życiu. Podkreśla, że zawsze wybierałby relacje międzyludzkie nad bogactwo materialne. Obecnie, wraz z Danielem Moczydłowskim, prowadzi popularny @PodcastBiznesowy , który określa jako "biznesowy tabloid" - format łączący merytorykę z rozrywką. Ich najnowszym projektem jest PB Club, społeczność dla przedsiębiorców, która ma wystartować w marcu. sprawdź PB CLUB: https://pbclub.pl/
[INSTRUKCJA UŻYCIA KODU NA TOK FM PREMIUM - NA DOLE OPISU] To absolutna plaga naszych czasów. Im jesteśmy bogatsi i im starsi, tym częściej trafiamy na celownik publikowanych na Facebooku, Instagramie i TikToku reklam prowadzących do oszustw. To już nie setki, lecz tysiące prób, które są wykrywane każdego roku w Polsce. W 2022 r. KNF zgłosił do swojego CSIRT 17 200 fałszywych platform inwestycyjnych, w 2023 już 30 140, a w 2024… ponad 50 tys.! A to wciąż tylko czubek góry lodowej! Dwie najważniejsze kategorie fałszywych reklam to finanse i zdrowie. Obie wyjątkowo szkodliwe. Mechanizm napędzają wizerunki znanych, lubianych, bogatych i szanowanych osób. CERT szacuje, że tylko w Polsce do wyłudzeń wykorzystano wizerunek 139 osób. I co najgorsze - na każdego z nas można znaleźć haczyk. Każdy ma jakąś bolączkę lub marzenie, które można wykorzystać w perfidnym, piętrowym oszustwie, którego wszystkie warstwy są precyzyjnie przemyślane. W ten sposób pani Barbara, bohaterka odcinka, straciła kilkaset tys. zł. A pewien 56-latek z okolic Bydgoszczy - ponad milion złotych! Dlatego w specjalnym, podwójnym odcinku podcastu "Techstorie" pokażemy, jak wielki zasięg mają fałszywe reklamy, ile pieniędzy tracą na nich Polacy, dlaczego tak trudno jest z nimi walczyć i jaka odpowiedzialność spoczywa na wielkich platformach internetowych. GOŚCIE ODCINKA: - Michał Ołowski z Ośrodka Badań nad Bezpieczeństwem Sztucznej Inteligencji w NASK - Mirosław Wróblewski, prezes Urzędu Ochrony Danych Osobowych - pani Barbara*, która padła ofiarą wyrafinowanego, ale bardzo rozpowszechnionego oszustwa (imię zmienione) NA SKRÓTY: 05:11 Inwestycja pani Barbary 18:10 Skala problemu 38:21 Wizerunki celebrytów 43:45 Oszustwo "na Elona" 50:06 Kto i jak trzyma rękę na pulsie 58:03 Mniej niż doba ŹRÓDŁA: Raport roczny CERT o oszustwach w Polsce https://cert.pl/uploads/docs/Raport_CP_2023.pdf O 56-latku, który stracił milion złotych https://policja.pl/pol/aktualnosci/237746,Uwaga-na-oszustwa-internetowe-56-latek-stracil-ponad-milion-zlotych.html O oszustwie w Hiszpanii https://cadenaser.com/aragon/2024/10/10/defraudan-en-zaragoza-mas-de-400000-euros-en-estafas-con-falsos-anuncios-de-famosos-radio-zaragoza/? O oszustwach w Kanadzie https://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/en/news/2024/saskatchewan-rcmp-report-34-million-cryptocurrency-fraud-loss-start-year O bolączkach reklam w serwisach społecznościowych https://cert.pl/posts/2024/11/Oszustwa-reklamowe-na-duzych-platformach/ MAMY DLA WAS PREZENT! Koniecznie wysłuchajcie do końca, bo w tym odcinku mamy dla Was kod do TOK FM Premium na aż trzy miesiące! Jak użyć kodu? 1.Zarejestruj konto na tokfm.pl tutaj: tokfm.pl/rejestracja lub zaloguj się jeśli posiadasz konto: tokfm.pl/zaloguj. 2.Aktywuj kod na stronie tokfm.pl/aktywuj 3.Pobierz aplikację mobilną TOK FM z Google Play, AppStore lub AppGallery (tokfm.pl/aplikacja) 4. Zaloguj się w aplikacji TOK FM za pomocą wybranego loginu i hasła.
Końcówka poprzedniego i początek nowego roku należały do Bitcoina. Ze względu na zaangażowanie lobby kryptowalutowego w wybory w USA i fakt, że wygrał wspierany przez nich kandydat, optymizm wokół cyfrowych pieniędzy stał się bardzo wymierny. Cena Bitcoina po raz pierwszy przekroczyła pułap 100 tys. dol. Przez takie wzrosty także wielu Polaków po raz pierwszy chce wskoczyć do tego pociągu. Czy warto? Dlaczego polskie banki i KNF są wobec kryptowalut ostrożne? I czy prezydentura Trumpa naprawdę będzie dla krypto tak łaskawa? O tym wszystkim rozmawia Joanna Sosnowska z "Wyborczej" z Krystianem Łukasikiem, ekspertem gospodarki cyfrowej z Polskiego Instytutu Ekonomicznego. Więcej tekstów i rozmów o przyszłości znajdziesz w najnowszej edycji programu "Jutronauci": https://wyborcza.pl/jutronauci
Jest środa, 15 stycznia – na codzienny podcast „Rzeczpospolitej” o gospodarce „Twój Biznes” zaprasza Bartłomiej Kawałek. Dziś porozmawiamy o negocjacjach Polski w sprawie Krajowego Planu Odbudowy, kontrowersjach wokół Cinkciarza, najnowocześniejszych chipach niedostępnych dla Polski oraz europejskich stoczniach zarabiających na rosyjskich tankowcach. Najważniejsze informacje: Polska negocjuje zmiany w KPO Rząd Donalda Tuska stara się renegocjować warunki Krajowego Planu Odbudowy, by uniknąć pełnego oskładkowania umów cywilnoprawnych, które było jednym z warunków wypłaty kolejnych transz dotacji. Polska chce także zmienić zasady wsparcia dla firm korzystających z technologii chmurowych, aby pomóc mniejszym przedsiębiorstwom. Jeśli negocjacje się nie powiodą, nasz kraj może stracić nawet 2 mld zł dotacji. Afera Cinkciarz.pl Do prokuratury w Poznaniu zgłosiło się już 1200 poszkodowanych klientów kantoru Cinkciarz.pl, zarzucających firmie przetrzymywanie środków pieniężnych. Prezes Marcin Pióro odpiera zarzuty, wskazując na działania KNF, która zaprzecza, by miała związek z problemami firmy. Polska na liście restrykcyjnej USA ws. chipów Administracja Joe Bidena objęła Polskę restrykcjami w dostępie do najnowocześniejszych chipów, pozwalając na zakup jedynie 50 tys. układów Nvidii. Polska została potraktowana na równi z krajami afrykańskimi czy Ameryki Południowej, co może utrudnić rozwój technologii AI w naszym kraju. Europejskie stocznie serwisują rosyjskie tankowce Duńskie i francuskie stocznie serwisowały tankowce transportujące rosyjski gaz LNG do krajów UE. Proceder zakończy się w marcu, gdy zacznie obowiązywać zakaz wpływania do unijnych portów tankowców przewożących rosyjski gaz.
Materiał powstał we współpracy z PZU Koniec roku to czas podsumowań i planów, również finansowych. Właśnie teraz warto rozważyć wpłatę na IKZE. Oprócz oszczędności na emeryturę zyskujesz realną i wysoką ulgę podatkową. Jak to zrobić i ile można na tym oszczędzić, mówi nam Julia Dyduch, dyrektor do spraw programów emerytalno-oszczędnościowych w TFI PZU. Na szczęście coraz więcej Polaków decyduje się na skorzystanie z dedykowanych produktów emerytalnych. Zgodnie z danymi KNF na koniec poprzedniego roku 2023 już ponad 515 tysięcy osób korzysta w Polsce z IKZE. Oczywiście jest to mniej niż w porównaniu na przykład do pracowniczych planów kapitałowych, no ale należy pamiętać, że w PPK mamy dopłaty od pracodawcy, dopłaty od państwa, a IKZE to nasze prywatne własne dobrowolne wpłaty.
Welcome to episode 46 of Growers Daily! We cover: watermelon profitability, traveling, KNF, biodynamics, JADAM and more! Links from this episode: Sunday's Video: https://youtu.be/SxFjb0i8sbE OAK Conference: https://www.oak-ky.org/annual-conference KNF study from Hawaii https://gms.ctahr.hawaii.edu/gs/handler/getmedia.ashx?moid=3976&dt=2&g=12 Chris Trump Podcast with me 2019: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-no-till-market-garden-podcast/id1441886206?i=1000450827032 KNF book: https://ilcasia.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/chos-global-natural-farming-sarra.pdf Book Loosely about KNF: https://amzn.to/4gqYt0I Jadam Books: https://amzn.to/4gqYqSA Jadam Site: http://en.jadam.kr Jeff's Book: https://amzn.to/4gaEjZa Jeff Videos: https://youtu.be/h4AU5kd4RUs Paper on Steiner: https://epublications.marquette.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?params=/context/hist_fac/article/1080/&path_info=Staudenmaier_3569.pdf Biodynamic review: https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/opag-2019-0064/html Biodynamic vs Conventional and Organic: https://www.sektion-landwirtschaft.org/en/research/sv/findings-from-a-recent-comparative-study-on-biodynamic-agriculture#:~:text=Biodynamic%20versus%20conventional:%20Biodynamic%20methods,farming%20reduce%20dependency%20on%20imports. Support our work (
We are joined by Marco Thomas to talk about Horizonal Living Soil systems. Marco has spent years perfecting his skillset and the information he has to offer is priceless.01:30 What is Horizonal Living Soil?8:04 What Pot is Best for Horizonal Living Soil?9:05 Building the E Horizon (Bedrock or bottom horizon)17:20 Transitioning from the E Horizon (Bottom) to the A Horizon (Middle)18:33 Foraging for Native Sand, Silt and Clay to add to the A Horizon22:00 Layering woody material into the A Horizon24:46 The Importance of the O Horizon (Top Horizon) for Long Term Success25:25 Building and Refreshing the O Horizon (Top Horizon)44:27 Building a Living Reservoir for Water ReclamationCommunity Questions:51:55 Will my ferments (like JLF and FPE) freeze over the winter and die? What should I do with them over winter?54:05 I'm on a well and a river, which water is better for my plants?56:14 Would quartz crystal sand be a good source of silica?57:45 Do you use rock dust inputs?58:40 Would decomposed granite (DG) work for sand?59:45 Any advice for finding a clean aquatic spot to forage?1:01:05 Does crushing up terracotta still have properties of the clay?1:03:37 What do you use to mulch with?1:08:02 How would you convert an existing bed with coots mix to a horizonal system?1:11:20 What are you going to use for a tray beneath your pots? Do you recommend bottom watering?1:14:11 Are you using KNF (korean natural farming) in your rabbit system? Do you ferment the rabbit food?#horizonalsoil #notill #organic #sustenanceliving #growyourown #hugelkultur #regenerativeagriculture #familyrunbusiness #notillgardening #notill soil #livingsoil #cannabiscommunity #livingorganicsoil #notillrevolution #notillfarming #notillarmy #soilfoodweb #biodiversity #bioactiveBig love to everyone for the support! Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE TO us on Youtube (@MIBeneficials) and catch the show EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT at 9pm ESThttp://www.okcalyxxshop.comhttp://www.rubberduckyisopods.comhttp://www.MIBeneficials.com
Folge 30 - Ihr habt bestimmt schonmal von KNF gehört, aber was ist das genau und wie wende ich es selbst an? Wir haben Sebastian von pot_portraits gefragt und er steht uns heute Rede und Antwort in diesem Thema! Lehnt euch zurück und lasst euch berieseln, wie man selbst seinen eigenen Dünger herstellt! Weitere Social Media Links: https://linktr.ee/cannapendium
This week we have the amazing opportunity to chat with Chris Trump of Biomei Solutions (biomei.solutions) and learn from a guy who has been teaching and SHOWING people how to succeed in natural farming for decades.Topics discussed on todays show:Indigenous Predatory Micro-Organisms (IPMO) - how Chris stumbled upon this preparation and how it is applied virtually anywhere in the world with amazing success. How to make IPMOHandling spider mites using natural farming inputsCommunity Questions:Can you make IPMO with dead pest carcasses and how to effectively collect pests from your grow area to use in an IPMO preparationWhat are the best plants to use to detoxify soil and what should I do with that plant matter afterwards?What inputs would you recommend for a small home grower to use in a city without resources to go full KNF or Jadam?Has Chris Trump ever used predatory insects?Can you keep taking IMO1 collections from IMO3 and still have the efficacy of IPMO?For making IPMO, would taking dead bugs that have mycelium on them from inside your window sill and adding that to an IMO box be useful to collect more predatory fungi? If I have already made the KNF wetting agent, can I add herbal extracts such as rosemary, thyme and sage oils I have made, or could I use them in my OHN?Can you add insect frass to LABs to make a similar thing to IPMO?Is there a specific type of rice that works best for IMO collection?Are there any inputs that you use with cedar wood? Can cedar bark be used as an OHN ingredient or part of an IPM spray?You can support this FREE show and the people contributing by supporting these small businesses:http://www.biomei.solutionshttp://www.okcalyxxshop.comhttp://www.rubberduckyisopods.comhttp://www.MIBeneficials.comCatch us every FRIDAY NIGHT at 9pm est, 6pm pst on Youtube and Instagram Live
Trump po zwycięstwie zatrudni Elona Muska w rządzie i nałoży 100% cła dla krajów odchodzących od dolara [Gospodarka: Świat]; Telegram jednak zacznie zwalczać nielegalną działalność za pośrednictwem swojej aplikacji [Biznes: Świat]; KNF odmówił zezwolenia dla Crowdway [Transakcje: Polska]; a MF planuje zmienić przepisy podatkowe dotyczące fundacji rodzinnych. [Prawo: Polska]
This week we want to slow down and take some questions from the community as our guide for the discussion. While we don't have questions, we will run through updates and housekeeping things that we are working on in our gardens. Questions Include: What crosses does OKCalyxx have in his backyard? How do I get rid of snails in my garden? Composting and Compost Teas with insect Frass WIll a JLF on fruit scraps be more filled with Potassium than only greens? Will shade cloth help plants flower early? Can I top feed with teas? Any cover crop recommendations for sandy soil conditions? How do I get going on making inputs? What is the best way to apply BT Granules? What is the best approach to the amount of usage (mL/gallon) to adding KNF inputs to your garden? Do you grow or harvest wild horse tail? Join us live at 9pm est with Kevin, Bryan and Mark!
Crafting Cannabis Episode #63 - Today we chilled with our good bud @badgersbunk and the legendary Angus who graced us with his pupper snores. W chatted about summer planting, veggies and cannabis, JADAM, KNF and other fun things. Come hang out! ---------------------------------- Use code "craftingcannabispodcast" for 7% off at https://grovebags.com/ Website: https://craftingcannabispodcast.com Discord: https://discord.gg/craftingcannabispodcast Instagram: @craftingcannabispodcast @earlybird_autogrows @blackwatergrows @ruderalister
Wojciech Kwaśniak ma dostać 500 tysięcy złotych zadośćuczynienia. Wczoraj zapadł nieprawomocny wyrok w sprawie byłego wiceszefa KNF, który został brutalnie pobity podczas nadzorowania kontroli w SKOKu Wołomin. Główny podejrzany został skazany na 10 lat więzienia. Ale czy sprawiedliwości stało się zadość? Czy będą wychodziły kolejne fakty? I dlaczego dopiero teraz ten wyrok? 00:00:00 Wstęp 00:01:34 Flesz IPP TV 00:08:00 Zapadł wyrok ws. Wojciecha Kwaśniaka 00:18:00 2 lata wojny w Ukrainie 00:34:33 Miliony dla fundacji Dworczyka 00:40:20 Duda o podsłuchach 00:49:05 Postulaty gospodarcze środowiska IPP TV 01:05:28 Ogłoszenia #IPPTVNaŻywo #SKOK #polityka #afera #gospodarka ----------------------------------------------------
This episode is a conversation with my friend and fellow foodie Antonin Filicetti. Antonin is a teacher, farmer, forager, fermented, and chef. He considers himself a steward of culture, facilitating experiential learning that reconnects people to the relationships and skills that root food to place. His formal background is in medicine, psychology, nutrition, and organic agriculture. In the last decade, he has practiced a wide range of land management and food production techniques including permaculture, KNF, community gardens, and large-scale food forests. His recent focus is on community nourishment systems, reviving a culture of hands-on connection to our food.Episode Overview:Antonin's experience managing a small-scale local food system at an eco-villageSustainably raising meat rabbits on one acre for small-scale homesteadingCultivating culture through microbes in agriculture and the kitchenExperimenting with fermented food to create novel and unique flavorsThe role of microbes in agriculture in the next few decadesWild-catching microbes and making IMO inoculants the Korean Natural Farming wayMaking Fish Amino Acids out of fish carcasses to supercharge your garden soilMedicinal uses of the Amanita muscaria mushroomUse code “yearofplenty” (all lower case) for 15% OFF at www.mtblock.comMY ULTIMATE FORAGING GEAR LIST - Check it outLeave a review on Apple or Spotify and send a screenshot to theyearofplenty@gmail.com to receive a FREE EBOOK with my favorite food preservation recipes.Connect with Antonin:https://www.instagram.com/soiltosoulusa/?img_index=1Support the podcast via donations:https://www.patreon.com/poldiwielandhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/yearofplentyWatch the Video Podcasts:https://twitter.com/theyearofplentySign up for the newsletter:www.theyearofplenty.com/newsletterSubscribe to the Youtube VLOG:https://www.youtube.com/@yearofplentypodcastDo you follow the podcast on social media yet?IG: https://www.instagram.com/poldiwieland/I want to hear from you! Take the LISTENER SURVEY: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/KZW53RT
– Premier Morawiecki usiłuje złamać zasadę kulawej kaczki. Nie obrażamy tu nikogo, "lame duck" z angielskiego to kulawa kaczka, to powiedzenie, które określa osobę, która pełni jeszcze swoją funkcję, ale tak naprawdę wiadomo, że przegrała wybory i na 100 proc. odejdzie – mówi w "Rozmowie tygodnia" analityk DI Xelion Piotr Kuczyński. Ekspert odnosi się do działań pełniącego obowiązki premiera Mateusza Morawieckiego, który na odchodne podejmuje istotne decyzje. Pytany o wybór szefa KNF na kolejną kadencję, Kuczyński twierdzi, że Jacek Jastrzębski jest dobrym wyborem. Przy okazji jednak zaznacza, że to jedna z niewielu dobrych decyzji obecnego premiera. – On działa jak zepsuty zegar, ten dwa razy w ciągu doby pokazuje dobrą godzinę. Pan Morawiecki w czasie swojego urzędowania jako wicepremier i premier też dwa razy na pewno pokazał dobrą godzinę, czyli podjął dobrą decyzję, nominując Pawła Borysa na szefa PFR oraz Jacka Jastrzębskiego na szefa KNF – podkreśla Kuczyński.
Korean Natural Farming expert and regenerative evangelist Chris Trump is back on the show for a whole episode about organic farming! Chris talks about the most important aspects to focus on when starting out KNF and incorporating it into your setup. He goes on to explain some of the finer points of IMO collection, composting temperatures, and the complex consortium of microbes that is required to drive a thriving living soil garden. Chris discusses the "sweet spot" when it comes to temperature and microbiology, explaining what happens to the biology when we go too cold, or too hot beyond that point. Chris wraps up the show by talking about his travels and his work outside of cannabis, and how he sees the world shifting to a more sustainable, regenerative mindstate. GrowCast Membership Weekly Live Streams - Personal Garden Advice- 100s of HOURS of Bonus Content - MEMBERS ONLY DISCOUNTS! Join the greatest community in cannabis! GrowCast Seed Co Only 6 Lo-Hi Thai left! FIRE genetics straight from Rhizo Rich! Members get $20 off PER PACK! Code growcast15 now works with grow KITS from AC Infinity! www.acinfinity.com use promo code growcast15 for 10% off the BEST grow fans in the game, plus tents, pots, scissors, LED lights, and now REFILLABLE FILTERS!
„Stan Wyjątkowy” został nominowany w konkursie "Podcast roku". Spośród nominowanych zostanie także przyznana nagroda publiczności. Zachęcamy do głosowania na "Stan Wyjątkowy": Nagroda publiczności 2023. Podcast Roku - konkurs im. redaktora Janusza Majki.” Przez Polskę idzie fala. To fala działaczy PiS, którzy pospiesznie ewakuują się z państwowych instytucji. To ucieczka przed nową władzą, która jasno zapowiada, że wyrzuci nominatów PiS ze spółek skarbu państwa, TVP, prokuratury i sądów. Politycy PiS butnie przekonują, że oni tu z PSL — drodzy państwo — zrobią koalicję i ocalą Polskę przed Tuskiem. Ale wystarczy przeanalizować masowy eksodus ludzi PiS, zajmujących gorące stołki oraz przeliczyć przyznawane na ostatnią chwilę podwyżki i odprawy, by zrozumieć, że to kompletne bzdury. Uciekają, bo już jest koniec — a prezes nie ma dla nich nic. Funkcjonariusze i politycy PiS na szybko zabezpieczają się przed nadchodzącymi chudymi latami. W każdej niemal instytucji od spółek Skarbu Państwa po media, trwa żonglowanie kontraktami i ściąganie ostatnich pieniędzy. Resorty rozpisują kolejne konkursy, które zostaną rozstrzygnięte jeszcze przed wejściem do resortów nowych ministrów, a wszędzie, gdzie się da pracują niszczarki i kopiarki. Jednocześnie. Trwa też niezwykły ruch, jeśli chodzi o zatrudnienie w różnych instytucjach. Premier Mateusz Morawiecki postanowił obsadzić Komisję Nadzoru Finansowego swoim człowiekiem. Ale to budzi największą dyskusję w samym PiS, bo pisowcy nagle zorientowali się, że KNF to w sumie 1400 etatów dla swoich i naprawdę sporo pieniędzy. A nie wszyscy przecież dostali złote spadochrony do partii i też chcieliby coś ze sobą zrobić. Z kolei opozycja cały czas rozmawia. Non stop ktoś z kimś się spotyka, ktoś coś proponuje i ktoś czegoś chce. Wyciekł pomysł, żeby marszałek Sejmu był rotacyjny - dwa lata Szymon Hołownia i dwa lata Włodzimierz Czarzasty. Ale ten bliski Lewicy pomysł nie podoba się w Trzeciej Drodze. Ludowcy złośliwie mówią, że rotacyjna to może być kosiarka.Twórców „Stanu Wyjątkowego” - Dominikę Długosz („Newsweek”) oraz Kamila Dziubkę (ONET) bawi to, że liderzy PiS wciąż przekonują, iż są w stanie zbudować większość w Sejmie - z PSL. Pisowcy pokochali ludowców miłością wręcz masochistyczną. Premier posunął się nawet do twierdzeń, że mógłby być wicepremierem u premiera Władysława Kosiniaka-Kamysza, co już zalatuje dużą desperacją. Lider ludowców jest potrzebny wszędzie. W rządzie Donalda Tuska mógłby na przykład objąć resort obrony chociaż do tej pory nie wykazywał absolutnie żadnego zainteresowania wojskiem.
O komunikacie KNF ws. EC Będzin, inflacji bazowej, ukraińskim zbożu i polityce banków centralnych rozmawiali Lidia Adamska, Karolina Opielewicz i Rafał Benecki.
In this episode, we sit down with Chris Trump, an expert in Korean Natural Farming (KNF) techniques for cannabis cultivation. Discover how KNF can revolutionize your growing experience as Chris shares practical tips on creating nutrient-rich, organic solutions and fostering a balanced ecosystem for healthier plant growth. From seed germination to harvesting, learn the transformative impact of KNF in achieving bountiful, sustainable cannabis gardens. Tune in for this enlightening conversation and cultivate your cannabis with care and respect for the environment. If you have any suggestions for guest to be on our cannabis podcast then please feel free to contact us on our website, 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 have enjoyed this episode.
How to grow award winning cannabis is the topic of today's interview, with none other than the Grand Champion, award winning cannabis grower, Marco! Marco uses KNF techniques, and grows his cannabis in "horizonal soil". Along with choosing the best genetics and some other tricks throughout his grow, Marco produces the very best of the top shelf buds, and he shares his methods with us! So if you're like me, and you always want to improve your cannabis to make the best buds possible, this episode is perfect for you. Marco takes us step by step through everything you need to know about growing award winning cannabis. Grab a pen and paper, take notes, grab your rolling papers, and take tokes! This is an interview that is crammed full of great information If you have any suggestions for guest to be on our cannabis podcast then please feel free to contact us on our website, 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 have enjoyed this episode.
Crafting Cannabis Episode #44 - @okcalyxx of @okcalyxxgenetics joins us today for a discussion that is PACKED with information. We were honored to have this time to chat. We touched on JADAM, KNF, closed-loop organics, genetics, breeding selection, cultivars, and a lot, LOT more. You definitely don't want to miss this episode. Get your notebook out and be ready! ----------- Use Code "CRAFTING" for 10% off at https://www.autopot-usa.com/ Use Code "craftingcannabispodcast" for 7% off at https://grovebags.com/ Use Code “CCANPOD15” for 15% off at https://coldwarorganics.com Website: https://craftingcannabispodcast.com Discord: https://discord.gg/craftingcannabispodcast Instagram: @craftingcannabispodcast @earlybird_autogrows @blackwatergrows @ruderalister
Today I'm going to give you a window into the series of Skill Exchange calls that I host regularly for the members of the Climate Farming community. The community is open to any active farmer in Europe and together we've co-created an online learning space for farmers to connect with one another, share ideas and knowledge, and receive support from their peers.This series of Skill Exchange calls is part of my ongoing effort to create a free library of farmer's presentations on tips and abilities they've found success with throughout the diverse farming operations that are represented in our groups. In today's episode we get to hear from Lorenzo Costa, who's been on this show once previously in an episode I recorded on his farm in the Chianti region of Italy with Zach Weiss when I visited in November of last year. Lorenzo will offer a deep dive into some of the processes and recipes he has learned, applied, and found success with from Korean Natural Farming, or KNF. We start out with an overview of what KNF is and how it began before jumping into tutorials on how to make your own indigenous microorganisms, DIY liquid fertilizers, and more. This is a very technical presentation which will walk you through the each step in how to make these garden amendment and enhancement products for yourself, and since I know it can be tough to remember everything much less take notes if you're doing something else while you listen to this, Lorenzo was kind enough to send me his presentation with all the pictures he refers to so you can reference it later when you're mixing all this stuff up.Check out the presentation here Join the discord discussion channel to answer the weekly questions and learn new skills with the whole community Links: https://christrump.com/ https://www.instagram.com/lorenzo.costa1/ https://www.instagram.com/lascoscesa/ https://en.jadam.kr/
O wyroku TSUE, kredytach frankowych, odpowiedzialności banków i wiceprezesie PKO BP mówił Jacek Jastrzębski, przewodniczący KNF
Community Cup: OKLAHOMA! Grab your tickets before they're GONE! Judges kits come with 14g of flower. Education ALL DAY. Bring your homegrown flower for the showcase! Touched by Cannabis will be speaking- along with Brandon Rust, OKCalyxx, and more! First time guests Jace and Jules from Touched by Cannabis have joined the show for an episode about natural farming, utilizing fan leaves, CHICKENS, and more! Jace and Jules discuss their background in cannabis and what brought them out of the world of cultivation and into cannabis education. The pair expound on their natural farming styles, and what differentiates the traditional KNF practices from their NICE system. This leads to a conversation about applied nutrition in the late stages of flowering, and Jace shares his late stage feeding strategy which includes a plethora of late stage nutrients, plant hormones, and microbiology. Jules talks about using cannabis leaves and not letting those fan leaves go to waste- utilizing the nutrition instead for your next run of plants, your pets/chickens in your own home, and even shares a recipe on juiced fan leaf ice cubes that are perfect for your own healthy green smoothies... GrowCast Membership (bonus content, member discounts, member discord and more!) GrowCast Classes (IPM CLASS IS LIVE! Use code GROWCAST for $20 off and members get 25% off!) GrowCast Seed Co (Vaulted Packs are up!) Code growcast15 now works with grow KITS from AC Infinity! www.acinfinity.com use promo code growcast15 for 10% off the BEST grow fans in the game, plus tents, pots, scissors, LED lights, and now GROW KITS! *Proud partners of Rimrock Analytical, fast and easy sex testing! Use code growcast for free shipping on your tests, easy and fast collection process, cull your male seedlings! Visit www.rimrockanalytical.com and use code growcast for free shipping!*
Host Jennie Love walks listeners through a clear and concise discussion of what natural farming is and how to begin making natural inputs like JADAM Microbial Solution (JMS). If you've been intimidated by the host of natural inputs talked about in Korean Natural Farming (KNF) and JADAM, this is a great introduction that will demystify the process and get you started. Mentioned in the episode: Registration for the CREW virtual seminar to help you find and manage a great crew for the coming season. The JADAM book The JADAM YouTube channel The Regenerative Flower Farmers Network where you'll find the transcript for this show and several related articles to making natural inputs for your regenerative farm (you must be a member to access it) If you enjoyed this show, you will also enjoy listening to these past episodes: Episdoe 17: Exploring the Science Behind Natural Farm Inputs with Nigel Palmer Episode 15: A Little Goes A Long Way In Regenerative Flower Farming: KNF and JADAM with Tony Gaetz of Bare Mountain Farm Please remember to rate and review this podcast! Many thanks!
We are on a roll over here with yet another full episode, from the worlds biggest smugglers, to Jam Band legends and KNF and No Till Gurus. This week we have you covered. @Randylanier27 will join us and remind us why we are so lucky that we have gotten past the “say no to drugs era”. Randy self financed his race team through smuggling cannabis on a immense scale we are talking 1000's of tons, and unfortunately payed the price. You can see his Story on Netflix “Bad Sport” episode five “need for weed” check it out it's an amazing story. Unsurprisingly he has his own brand @octane93only, we will talk about all that and more. We also will check in with Rob Barraco From @DarkStarOrchestra they are playing in Frisco Colorado Friday and will be playing the next day on Saturday the 11th here in Denver Colorado Dave's an old friend the band so we will get the lowdown of how the the 25th Anniversary tour is going. Joining us IN studio Will be Miles Fillippeli from @WeedShouldTasteGood and @fermentedplantextracts to talk about all things organic gardening such as KNF and JADAM with Jeremy Silva from @buildasoil who will be zooming in from their warehouse in Montrose CO so expect twists and turns and an ultimately crossing that finish line on your favorite long format Cannapod cast. So get that @jeromebaker bong cleaned, those blunts and joints rolled and that @dabx rig charged so you can make or through, and keep up with us this Fri 4:20 -7:10MT YouTube.com/adamdunnshow #sagemastaselect #seedsherenow #randylanier #survivalofthefastest #darkstarorchestra #buildasoil #weedshouldtastegood #fermentedplantextracts #esttech #bio365
The Soil Matters With Leighton Morrison and Dr. Av Singh Our channel, It's All About The Biology, is dedicated to growing with living soils. Soils that are full of biology like mother nature intended. Our motto is "However You Grow, Whatever You Grow, Just Grow," which encompasses everything from Natural Farming, Permaculture, Regenerative, Food Forest, Biodynamic, Living Soil, BioActive, Organic, No-Till, Jadam, KNF, and so much more. Whether you are a gardener, farmer, landscaper, or commercial grower, you will find a wealth of information shared by our hosts, The Soil Mentors: Dr. Av Singh and Leighton Morrison, who both have years of experience. The podcast invites guests to share their knowledge and expertise, as well. We have a heavy focus on the cannabis industry and growing quality medicinal cannabis, as this is the industry that we feel will bring growers together in the understanding that it's all about the biology and that living soils allow the plant, no matter what you grow, to achieve its full genetic potential. It is an industry that has been and is currently being studied and has strict testing regulations that monitor quality assurance. This gives the industry a greater understanding of what happens in growing plants using different types of inputs. It highlights the differences between naturally grown and grown with chemicals. In this episode, our two hosts meet, having heard about each other's careers, and finally get to truly interact with each other. Dr. Av Singh is from Nova Scotia, Canada, and Leighton Morrison is from California, U.S.A. In this and subsequent episodes, you will find that these two gentlemen compliment and respect each other's experience, knowledge, and understanding of growing in natural soils. The Soil Matters With Leighton Morrison and Dr. Av Singh Learn more about soils and how to improve your soil to create healthier plants with Leighton Morrison and Dr. Av Singh. #leightonmorrison,#avsingh,#livingsoil,#jadam #permaculture #naturalfertilizer Dr. Av Singh, PhD, PAg. https://www.linkedin.com/in/av-singh-... https://www.fs-cannabis.com/ https://growupconference.com/ For a full bio visit: https://growupconference.com/speakers... Leighton Morrison https://www.instagram.com/kingdomaqua... https://www.kingdomaquaponicsllc.com/ Ken Somerville Executive Producer https://www.instagram.com/kensomerville/ https://www.itsallaboutthebiology.ca Contact email itsallaboutthebiologytour@gmail.com Gifts to support the tour: https://www.givesendgo.com/G9AZD Reach out to Ken for a quick 15 min call: https://calendly.com/kensomerville/co... #caringsharingcommunity,itsallaboutthebiology,#labs,#koreannaturalfarming,#wca,#wcap,#ohn,#faa,#imo,#naturalfarming,#jadam,#naturalfertilizer,#naturalfarminginputs,#kensomerville,#itsallaboutthebiologytour,#naturalfarming,#permaculture,#regenerative,#foodforest,#biodynamic,#bioactive,#organic,#totill,#knf,
Korean natural farming is Chris Trumps Speciality! Chris Trump has been on the show a couple of times before and he always brings a lot of good information with him. In this episode we talk about some of his KNF farming techniques that you can use in your own grow room. From making Lactobacillus, to making JMS and much more. This interview has lots of great info in it. So make sure you take notes it you need to ;) Thank you very much for downloading and listening to this episode of our cannabis podcast! We always appreciate it and I hope you enjoyed this episode! Please go and visit our website highonhomegrown.com and of course check out Chris Trump website too at Christrump.com
It's the last show of the Year!, and for the 3rd year in a row we will be doing a 12 hr show! We will be hanging out with our favorite guests both in studio and on Zoom, from Some of our favorite authors such as @EdRosenthal420 and @dannydankoht to great Breeders like the amazing @therealDukeDiamond , @JamesLoud, BogJr. @bogseeds or how about adding some Industry heavyweights such as @AlHarrington3 and @JesceHorton or mix that up some underground legends like @BenJammin and the @CheesecakeLady we could top this all off with some Organic soil science with KNF superstar Chris Trump @Soilsteward b2b with local legend Miles Fillipeli from @fermentedplantextracts ….and let's not forget our psychonaut friends Travis TylerFluck @view_askew and Doctor Mark with a K @dr.btrips to help us usher in New year and give us a heads up on what this year might end up looking like after prop 122 , also we have Kris Kelly @beringseagoldthe joining the convo ,and we just got confirmation that @shopjanewest West will be IN THE STUDIO to help balance the dude factor. That's just a taste of what you will get when you tune in from 4:20pm - 4:20am EST! 12/30-31/22 For your NYE Eve party
This week, my guest is David O'Carroll. David runs an 11 acre agroforestry learning centre in Totnes, Devon where he teaches natural farming methods, based on the techniques around Indigenous Microorganisms (IMO) and Korean Natural Farming (KNF). He focuses on building healthy soil to produce healthy plants and is both generous with his time and knowledge as he aims to share the details of his techniques to help other growers. What We Talk About What is Korean Natural Farming? What is IMO? How do you make it? Why do you need it? What is LAB? How does it help plants? Is KNF as useful for ornamental plants as it is for edibles? Do you need a lot of space to make the KNF preparations? Preparations for home gardeners to try Links www.ballaghbotanicals.co.uk www.zerosoap.info Other episodes if you liked this one: Mycorrhizal Fungi with Jeff Lowenfels Garden Amendments with Nigel Palmer Patreon Membership
Sherri Miller is a Master Cho certified instructor of Korean Natural Farming, KNF, helping people save time, labor, money, grow more and better food, improve their health and environment. Sherri is a Biologist and Researcher, including microbial field work. She's … Continue reading →
In this episode, Camille Chang Gilmore, vice president, human resources and global chief diversity officer, explains why she accepted Boston Scientific CEO Mike Mahoney's offer to help lead the company's diversity and inclusion efforts. This company's work led to the creation of multiple programs promoting equity and combatting racism, earning Boston Scientific multiple awards and recognition from outside the company. She also shares as personal memory that speaks to the success she's seen. This episode is brought to you by KNF. In this week's Newmarker's Newsmakers, Executive Editor Chris Newmarker brings a bounty of big news items from Synchron, Amazon, Intuitive, J&J and iRhythm.
OK Calyx is back for part two of his interview, perfect for Plant Health July! OK Calyx discusses some of his favorite natural farming techniques to employ when growing cannabis and other plants. He starts by talking about composting, and how learning to compost really led him down the road of microbiology forward, closed loop farming. OKC gives us some great composting tips, differentiating between static piles and turned piles. He also talks about some minimal turning experiments he is doing, to see how much he can speed up his compost pile with just a few turns a year. OK Calyx goes on to talk about JADAM farming, and specifically what JADAM means versus KNF. This leads to a conversation about his cannabis specific JLF- a water steeping based fertilizer that is made from cannabis plant waste. OK Calyx talks about why you should never let your plant scraps go to waste, tips as to how you can create a powerful cannabis specific JLF at home, and which input he has kept around steeping the longest. *Code growcast15 now works with grow KITS from AC Infinity! www.acinfinity.com use promo code growcast15 for 15% off the BEST grow fans in the game, plus tents, pots, scissors, LED lights, and now GROW KITS!* *Proud partner of FOOP Nutrients! Certified organic nutrients, clone gel, mist, NEW VEG PACK and more! Visit www.thefoop.com and use code growcast - and be sure to enter the FOOP megagiveaway!!! www.thefoop.com * *Photontek Lighting - High efficiency, magnetic, water resistant grow lights! Use code growcast to save 10% on some of the most powerful and efficient lights around!*
First time guest and old school Oklahoma grower OK Calyx joins the podcast for an awesome episode about the history of cannabis in Oklahoma, and how it shifted from a harsh black market state to the current cannabis epicenter. OK Calyx talks about the days of growing underground, how hard the police were on cannabis, and how limited the genetic availability was to cultivators. He also talks about how he had to live in secret with his own medicinal use of cannabis, having transitioned from harmful pharmaceuticals and alcohol to medical cannabis usage. Calyx also discusses the breeding work that he is doing, largely revolving around multiple blueberry crosses- working with both the BlueBerry Muffin and Blueberry TrainMac, among other strains. OK Calyx has a "hard out" as they say in broadcasting- but assures us he will return for a part two soon to discuss more about his KNF work! *Code growcast15 now works with grow KITS from AC Infinity! www.acinfinity.com use promo code growcast15 for 15% off the BEST grow fans in the game, plus tents, pots, scissors, LED lights, and now GROW KITS!* *Proud partner of FOOP Nutrients! Certified organic nutrients, clone gel, mist, NEW VEG PACK and more! Visit www.thefoop.com and use code growcast - and be sure to enter the FOOP megagiveaway!!! www.thefoop.com * * www.ceogrow.xyz use code GROWCAST for all your bad-ass tent upgrades! LST clips, solo cup tent pole shelfs, custom plant tags, smoking accessories and SO MUCH MORE. Grow like a boss at www.ceogrow.xyz use code growcast*
In this episode, Michael Matson, analyst at Needham, explains his thoughts behind a possible J&J acquisition of Boston Scientific. He also explains why he downgraded Medtronic and his take on supply chain issues. The rest of the episode will focus on Moon Surgical, which recently closed on a $31 million Series A to build a new robot that could lend critical assistance to surgeons. We speak with CEO Ann Osdoit about the company's plans as well as investor and advisor Steve Oesterle, formerly of Medtronic. Oesterle also gives his assessment of the broader medical device-technology convergence including some fascinating forecasts for Verily. This episode is sponsored by KNF. Also hear more information about our upcoming DeviceTalks Tuesdays session and DeviceTalks West in-person meeting.
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This week host @Jack Greenstalk @jackgreenstalk on ig @jack_greenstalk on twitter/backup ig is joined by an amazing panel of @SpartanGrown on instagram or email spartangrown@gmail.com please do not be tricked by the many impersonator accounts on other social media or under other names, @NoahTheeGrowa on instagram, @Dr MJ Coco on youtube @drmjcoco on instagram of cocoforcannabis.com , @Zenthanol on youtube Matthew Gates aka @synchangel on twitter and instagram can be supported at patreon.com/zenthanol starting at $1 a month to gain access to discord server that answers questions first priority and pest identification, and @TheAmericanOne on youtube aka @theamericanone_with_achenes on instagram. This week we missed @ATG Acres Aaron The Grower aka @atgacres on instagram or atgacres.com for merch, and plant packers, the best way to ship clones! @Brandon.rust of @Bokashi Earthworks products can be found at bokashiearthworks.com , and kyle breeder of @pure_breeding on all social medias whos seeds can be found at pbreeding.com This week the panel discuss the wide array of growing mediums available to grow this amazing plant. We discuss Coco, coco/perlite, dirt, soil, super soil, living soil, no til, low till, KNF korean natural farming, Jadam natural farming, pure perlite, hempy buckets, natural soils, deep water culture DWC, hydroponics. We also discuss how each panelist takes clones currently and all of the methods they have used, or seen others using with success. For cloning we discuss a wide array of options from rapid rooters / root riots, oxycloner, aerocloner, hydrocloner, fogponic / fog cloner, air layering, rockwool, jiffy pellets and more. Along the way we discuss the positive and negatives of each, including any Integrated Pest Management or IPM considerations that may come into play with each option. We also discuss a wide array of nutrients, soil amendments, and other natural and synthetic inputs for cultivation use. We dive deep into many options and still didn't include all of the options out there, so we scratch the surface of many different topics, and go deep in each when a panel member has relevant experience to share. All this and more on this weeks show, thanks for tuning in as always, growers love! Jack can also be emailed JackGreenstalk47@gmail.com for any one who doesn't have social media who would like to get in contact. If you want a copy of "50 Strains of Green" it is currently available: 50strains.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cheaphomegrow/support
Ah Canna Events ….at one point a yearly highlight , then it became a monthly chore then right when we thought it would never end it did . At least for a little while now they are back more professional than ever and to be quite honest we probably will all be reminiscing about smaller more intimate gatherings. Well if that's what your looking for than don't listen to our guests this week , because if there is one thing that they all have I common is that they all know how to take it to the next level Tim and his Daughter Taylor Blake have taken the Nor Cal yearly highlight Emerald Cup to new heights so high in fact that this years awards will get held in Los Angeles @greenstreetfestival May 13/14th judging is well under way and we will have a quick sesh with Tim and Taylor to see what it's been like moving this iconic event south to lis Angeles ….and if we're lucky @massive_creations_1 might be lurking around. We also have George and Wendy from @MjUNPACKED will drop in to tell us about their event going on May 18/19/20 in NYC at the Hilton. It's amazing to see NYC getting closer to Normalcy and As you can see it's all in full swing. Also coming in hit from his 5 day KNF course at Daves House ( no not that Dave) MILES FILIPELI from @weedshouldtastegood will Be back in The studio spreading the good word on proper organic gardening practices fill us in on his latest ferments ( and smoking a shit load of weed ) so why not get the jump on it and join us 4:20ish-7:1.0MT YouTube.com/ADAMDUNNSHOW #sagemastaselect #seedsherenow #iluminarlighting #culturedbiologix #fishshit #emeraldcup #mjunpacked #warpt4life #davesstillhere #shilohmassive #herbanhouse #flickinbeans
The Conversation is BACK, and in this episode, we talk to @AutoflowerAK, who is a KNF practitioner and regenerative farmer up in Alaska. He gives us a breakdown on how to ditch the bottles and start making your own inputs. From nutrients to microbes, these KNF growers know how to take what they need directly from nature. It's a really cool way to grow, and is very much part of a "lifestyle" that appeals to more and more people these days. If you reeeeally love acronyms, that is. Obviously we can't cover everything in our discussion, but this is a great place to get started! So sit back, relax, grab something to smoke on and get ready for a Cultivation Conversation. Please follow the show at @cultivation.conversation and follow your hosts at @therealgreenmonsta & @captainautoflower. Don't forget to like, comment, share & subscribe because all of that helps us A LOT! Thanks everyone and enjoy the show. Check out our guest's shop at knflife.com
Host Jennie Love is joined again Dave Dowling of Ball Colorlink. Dave was on Season 1 of the podcast to discuss tulips in detail. Check out that episode if you haven't already. This time we're talking for an hour about ranunculus cultivation. Because, you know, that's probably what you're doing right now! We cover a lot of ground in this episode, from considerations when ordering corms to pre-sprouting, variety selection, growing in crates(!!), harvesting, storing, and considerations for profitability. In this show, we mention culture sheets for ranunculus that can help give some guidance for growers trying to dial in their ranunculus program. Here are three for your review: https://www.unicornblooms.com/_files/ugd/73dfff_99320cb9eef54d1ba16fdd290cd9375f.pdf http://64.41.82.172/pdfs/Ranunculus-Brochure-2017.pdf https://www.green-works.nl/site/assets/files/10803/cult__info__ranunculus_butterfly_for_cut_green_works-1.pdf Also mentioned in the intro of this show is our upcoming No-Till Flowers FIELD DAY! Join Jennie at her farm in Philadelphia on April 16th for a hands-on invigorating learning experience where you'll connect with many other flower farmers passionate about regenerative growing practices. Below is the link to purchase your ticket. If you can't make it to this event, stay tuned for another in July. https://www.shoplovenfreshflowers.com/product/no-till-flowers-field-day --- This show is brought to you by the Regenerative Flower Farmers Network (RFFN). Your membership in RFFN will go to support the making of more podcasts here on No-Till Flowers. Join RFFN today to read dozens of great articles on regenerative practices as they specifically relate to flower farming. On RFFN, you'll find a more information about regeneratively growing specific flower crops like ranunculus. PLEASE RATE AND REVIEW this show wherever you are getting it. It really helps us grow! Sign up for our newsletter so you'll be the first to know about special events and opportunities. Follow @notillflowers on Instagram for more content. Thanks for tuning in!
Following up on our last episode where we discussed what KNF is. In this episode, we will discuss the most common KNF inputs and how to use them in your garden.
Started by Master Cho in Korea, KNF will help you strengthen your soil food web by increasing the amount and strength of your microbes. Natural farming is a low-cost agriculture model where you use everyday ingredients to create ferments and other inputs for your garden. One of the main goals of KNF is to put the power of agriculture back into the hand of the growers and out of large corporations. In this episode, we discuss a brief overview of Knf and the benefits associated with this growing style.
Host Jennie Love sits down with Dr. Catherine Brewer of New Mexico State University. Dr. Brewer (Catie) is a chemical and materials engineer who has devoted a good portion of her professional scientific career to studying biochar, particularly as it relates to processing agricultural waste to create a valuable farm input. Biochar is a "fine-grained charcoal high in organic carbon and largely resistant to decomposition...produced from pyrolysis (burning) of plant and waste feedstocks" (Source IBI Website). It's been used for centuries as a soil amendment, particularly in the Amazon and when other indigenous peoples around the world had prescribed burns to areas they wished to farm. Biochar resists further decomposition for hundreds or even thousands of years, making it a superb vehicle for sequestering carbon in our soils. It also provides excellent "housing" for soil microbial populations. Perhaps most importantly for growers, biochar is a great tool for helping even out water cycles in farm soils. Catie has great information about why that is exactly. In this conversation, we learn how biochar can be used at a farm to "close the loop" and make better soils for future generations. This is a long game strategy, one that will be vital to the regeneration of our earth over more lifetimes than our own. Our flower farms can do so much more than just grow flowers and biochar is an example of that. Mentioned in this show is the trench method for burning debris to make biochar. Here is a video by Bare Mountain Farm about how to dig a good trench and how to manage a burn. --- This show is brought to you by the Regenerative Flower Farmers Network (RFFN). Your membership in RFFN will go to support the making of more podcasts here on No-Till Flowers. Join RFFN today to read dozens of great articles on regenerative practices as they specifically relate to flower farming. On RFFN, you'll find a more information about making biochar as well as a live video Q&A session with Catie. PLEASE RATE AND REVIEW this show wherever you are getting it. It really helps us grow! Sign up for our newsletter so you'll be the first to know about special events and opportunities. Follow @notillflowers on Instagram for more content. Thanks for tuning in!
Host Jennie Love sits down with former aerospace engineer turned author, Nigel Palmer, to discuss his outstanding book The Regenerative Grower's Guide to Garden Amendments. Nigel has done a superb job of putting the science behind homebrewed natural inputs like those touted in Korean Natural Farming and JADAM practices. Nigel tells us how we can conduct our own citizen science to be better regenerative farmers. The process for testing your own liquid mineral amendments can be found here on Nigel's website. Nigel's upcoming workshops can be found here. Nigel's YouTube channel has a growing collection of informative videos on how to make your own natural regenerative inputs. This show is brought to you by the Regenerative Flower Farmers Network (RFFN). Your membership in RFFN will go to support the making of more podcasts here on No-Till Flowers. Join RFFN today to read dozens of great articles on regenerative practices as they specifically relate to flower farming. On RFFN, you'll find written recipes for making several of the natural inputs Nigel and Jennie talk about during this show as well as view a listener Q&A video with Nigel. Please rate and leave a review for this show wherever you are getting it. Sign up for our newsletter so you'll be the first to know about special events and opportunities. Follow @notillflowers on Instagram for more content. Thanks for tuning in!
Host Jennie Love talks with Erika Eschholz & Ken Michael from Teton Full Circle Farm in Idaho about what it means to be a biodynamic flower farm. We get into both the practical parts of biodynamics and the woo-woo. Erika and Ken were gracious enough to provide a long list of resources for listeners who want to learn more about biodynamics: Books Grasp the Nettle By Peter Proctor Agriculture by Rudolf Steiner Gardening for Life by Maria Thun The Biodynamic Way by Maria Thun A Biodynamic Farm by Hugh Lovel Biodynamic Gardening by Monty Waldin Calendars The Maria Thun Biodynamic Almanac 2022 (be sure to get the edition appropriate for your area- e.g. The North America Edition) Stella Natura 2022 Biodynamic Planting Calendar Edited by Sherry Wildfeuer Organizations Biodynamic Demeter Alliance (formerly The Biodynamic Association and Demeter USA) Resources The Josephine Porter Institute for Applied Biodynamics Biodynamic Source What is Biodynamics? by Ken Michael and Erika Eschholz This show is brought to you by the Regenerative Flower Farmers Network (RFFN). Your membership in RFFN will go to support the making of more podcasts here on No-Till Flowers. Join RFFN today to read dozens of great articles on regenerative practices as they specifically relate to flower farming. On RFFN, you'll find more info about biodynamic flower farming, including prompts to sow by the biodynamic calendar. Please rate and leave a review for this show wherever you are getting it. It helps us grow! Sign up for our newsletter so you'll be the first to know about special events and opportunities. Follow @notillflowers on Instagram for more content.
And we're back! It's the premiere of Season 2 of No-Till Flowers!! Host Jennie Love talks again with fan favorite, Tony Gaetz of Bare Mountain Farm about making and using natural farm inputs for fertility and biology a la Korean Natural Farming and JADAM practices. The running theme is that a little goes a long way. Tony was on Season 1 of the podcast so be sure to check out that episode if you haven't already. Tony and his wife Denise have an outstanding YouTube channel full of videos about Korean Natural Farming, JADAM, biochar, bokashi, no-till techniques, tools, and much more. This show is brought to you by the Regenerative Flower Farmers Network (RFFN). Your membership in RFFN will go to support the making of more podcasts here on No-Till Flowers. Join RFFN today to read dozens of great articles on regenerative practices as they specifically relate to flower farming. On RFFN, you'll find written recipes for making several of the natural inputs Tony and Jennie talk about during this show. Please rate and leave a review for this show wherever you are getting it. Sign up for our newsletter so you'll be the first to know about special events and opportunities. Follow @notillflowers on Instagram for more content. Thanks for tuning in!