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Nature Calls: Conversations from the Hudson Valley
Episode 171: Flower Power Retrospective (Part 1)

Nature Calls: Conversations from the Hudson Valley

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 20:26


Welcome to another Retrospective series consisting of previously aired short segments on similar topics packaged together for easier listening. This retrospective is called Flower Power which is all about how to select, grow and care for a wide range of flowers. Master Gardener Volunteer, Linda Levitt provides lots of practical tips on how to best select, plant, and care for a wide range of flowers. The first segment focuses on the difference between Annuals, Perennials, and Biennials. Annual plants complete their life cycle, from germination to seed production, in a single growing season and then they die. They tend to have numerous and continuous blooms from spring or early summer until frost and devote more energy to see production than roots when compared to perennials. Some well known annuals include: pansies, marigolds, lantana, super bells, garden mums, Zinnias, alyssum, and nasturtium. Annuals are a great way to experiment. maintain constant color, and refresh your garden year after year. By contrast, perennial plants regrow every spring, but have a shorter blooming period. By contrast, perennial plants will continue to grow each year. Only the top portion of the plant dies annually in the fall, maintaining their growing root system allowing reblooming in the spring. These plants tend not to bloom the first year of their life. Typically a perennial plant has a root system that spreads outwards and deep and will benefit from being divided after a couple of years. Perennials should last at least three years. They have a shorter bloom time than annuals so think about pairing different perennials that bloom at different times during the growing season. And pairing with some annuals for constant color. Perennials can be planted from bulb, seed or plant. Some commonly known perennials are coral bells, purple, coneflower, daffodils, bleeding, heart and daylilies. A biennial plant completes its growth cycle in two seasons but does not bloom until the second year. It drops its seeds after blooming and in two years, you should have new blooms. Some well known examples of biennial plants are poppies, sweet William and foxglove. In the next segment, Linda talks about the beautiful and versatile Lantana plant. This is an easy care, versatile, and colorful plant that is known for its long bloom season, from late spring to first frost. There are about 150 species within the Verbena family. The plant is considered an annual plant in colder climates and a perennial plant in more tropical environments. Lantana can propagate from seed or stem cuttings and should be planted at least two weeks after the danger of frost. It thrives in hot dry spots, and in all soil types that are well drained, as long as it has enough water to get established. Lantana blooms best in full sun. As an annual it can grow three to four feet tall and one to three feet wide in just one season. Some species can grow upright and tall providing great color in your garden or then can trail, spilling over in a hanging basket or container. The tiny flowers appear in clusters called umbels that are one to two inches across in colors that range from vivid reds and oranges to muted shades of coral, pink and peach and they don't have to be deadheaded. This plant is continuously blooming with foliage that is dark green or variegated, rough, textured and oval in shape. The plants attract pollinators, butterflies, bees and hummingbirds. Some plants to consider using as companion plants include Angelonia, Pentas, sun-loving Coleus, Superbells, Petunias and Salvia. They all have similar growing conditions and will do so well with Lantana. In summary, theyare beautiful, colorful, ever-blooming plants that require little or no maintenance when planted in the right conditions. This episode concludes with another short segment covering the hellebore, which is called the 'harbinger of spring'. It provides nectar for emerging pollinators when there are so few nectar sources available. Some of the plants are well-known by the names Winter Rose, Christmas Rose or Lenten Rose, but they have no relation to the rose family. These plants are surprisingly frost resistant and some are even evergreen, keeping their color during the winter. Many species are toxic to animals and tend to be deer resistant. They thrive in partial shade, especially at the woodland edge. They will grow in dense shade but may not produce many flowers. However, they have been known to adapt to more light if necessary. Limda recommends that you plant hellebores in moist well-draining soil that has been supplemented with compost. They prefer soil rich in organic material and they will thrive if you plant them under trees, but note that Hellebores do not like hot summer sun. Plant in the spring or early fall as long as the ground is frost free. Once established, the plant will grow about 18 inches high with flowers that consist of five large petals, which are actually sepals, that form to protect the reproductive parts of the plant. For most species, the flowers are drooping and falling downward, so a woodland slope would be an ideal location. Some varieties however, have been bred with upright flowers and are used in spring bouquets. After a few years, a mature plant in the right conditions can produce 50 or more flowers. You should mulch every year in the fall and do allow fallen leaves to act as natural mulch and soil conditioner. Hellebores are hardy, long-loved perennials that if grown in ideal conditions will naturalize and spread. They are tough, cold hardy, deer or rabbit resistant and easy to grow, providing the possibility of evergreen foliage for year round interest. Host: Jean Thomas Guest: Linda Levitt Photo by: Tim Kennelty Production Support: Linda Aydlett, Deven Connelly, Teresa Golden, Tim Kennelty, Xandra Powers, Annie Scibienski, Jean Thomas Resources

The Think Wildlife Podcast
S3|EP25 - Reviving Grasslands: Biodiversity, Community Resilience & Grassroots Conservation in India with Aditi Patil and Manya Singh | Conservation Indica

The Think Wildlife Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 34:42


In this in-depth episode of our conservation podcast, we're joined by Aditi Patil and Manya Singh—co-founders of Conservation Indica, a grassroots organization reshaping how we approach biodiversity conservation and protecting grasslands in India. This conversation dives into the realities of working with grassland ecosystems, the urgent need to rethink conservation science, and the challenges and triumphs of working with communities in overlooked landscapes like the Surendranagar grasslands in Gujarat.Grasslands are often mislabeled as "wastelands" in India, yet they are teeming with biodiversity. From grassland plants and animals to the complex cultural and ecological dynamics that shape these open habitats, this episode highlights the urgent need for renewed focus on grassland conservation. Aditi and Manya walk us through the motivations behind founding Conservation Indica and how their experiences in development studies, wildlife research, and policy inspired them to prioritize biodiversity management through a more inclusive and grounded approach.The conversation begins with a look into their personal journeys—one from botany and ecology, the other from software engineering to wildlife fieldwork—and how both paths converged into a shared commitment to change how biodiversity is studied and protected. Their story illustrates how grassroots conservation efforts are often born from a recognition that conventional conservation models have repeatedly left out the people living closest to nature.One of the central themes in this episode is the critical importance of protecting grasslands. Grassland ecosystems are vital for climate regulation, support a wide range of grassland biodiversity, and are home to unique wildlife in grasslands—species such as Indian grey wolves, striped hyenas, foxes, jackals, and spiny-tailed lizards. Yet, these ecosystems are under severe threat due to land conversion, monoculture plantations, and poorly conceived development projects. The team at Conservation Indica works to bring visibility and action to these threats by collaborating with local pastoralist communities, particularly in the commons of Surendranagar.We discuss how fragmented landscapes, land grabs by dominant social groups, and inadequate biodiversity conservation policies have transformed once-continuous grassland habitats into disjointed, degraded spaces. Aditi and Manya share how monoculture plantations are converting grasslands into wooded areas, disrupting the balance of grassland climate and displacing traditional grazing systems. They also talk about the importance of adapting grassland management practices to respect traditional ecological knowledge while addressing modern threats.Their Predator-Pastoralist Conflict Project is a focal point of our discussion. The project tackles one of the most pressing issues in semi-arid ecosystems: conflict between wild carnivores and pastoral communities. With predators like leopards, wolves, and hyenas turning to livestock due to the shrinking presence of native herbivores such as the Indian gazelle, Conservation Indica's work includes studying compensation schemes, deploying camera traps with the help of local youth, and advocating for policies that better reflect the needs and rights of these communities. By making data collection participatory, they empower local people to be agents of biodiversity management, while also contributing to more effective and humane wildlife conflict resolution.We also dive into the ecological threats posed by invasive species—specifically how to control invasive species in grassland environments. Plants like Prosopis juliflora, Senna uniflora, Lantana camara, and congressgrass have transformed the landscape, reducing native flora, degrading soil, and harming native fauna. Understanding and addressing invasive species is not only key to restoring grassland biodiversity but also to ensuring the sustainability of pastoral livelihoods and cultural heritage.Another key discussion revolves around the challenges faced by new NGOs, especially those led by young professionals. Aditi and Manya speak openly about fundraising struggles, the emotional labor of starting something new, and the complex task of building a team that shares their values. Despite the hurdles, their passion for biodiversity conservation and commitment to building something rooted in justice and real-world impact keeps them going.The episode also touches on their work with the Lahaul Forest Division in Himachal Pradesh, where they contributed to an integrated conservation and development plan. Their work involved calculating tourism carrying capacity and documenting grazing pressures, grassland conditions, and the presence of invasive species—all with an eye toward long-term biodiversity conservation. Their ability to bring science, community perspectives, and management planning together is a model for future conservation policy.One of the most compelling aspects of the conversation is how Conservation Indica seeks to redefine conservation research itself. Instead of focusing solely on charismatic species or well-funded protected areas, they advocate for attention to lesser-known yet ecologically vital systems—like dry grasslands. They stress that conservation should start with the problems of the most marginalized, and that research should be shaped by real-world needs, not just academic interests.We wrap the episode with two powerful personal stories. Manya recounts a moment in the Banni grasslands when she helped stop a pond construction that would have destroyed a thriving population of baby spiny-tailed lizards—an experience that underscored the importance of field presence, community trust, and ecological awareness. Aditi shares an equally moving story from the Indo-Myanmar border, where amidst a landscape ravaged by trafficking and armed conflict, she encountered someone trying to rescue a pangolin. These stories bring home the emotional and ethical core of their work, showing how even in the darkest places, acts of compassion and resistance can spark hope.Throughout the episode, several major questions emerge: How can we make conservation research more relevant and inclusive? How can biodiversity conservation efforts go beyond fortress models and center community needs? What does a truly participatory approach to grassland management practices look like? And what are the paths forward for managing grassland biodiversity in the face of invasive species, urban expansion, and climate change?This episode is not just about science—it's about courage, empathy, and the belief that biodiversity conservation must evolve to include the voices, struggles, and aspirations of the people most deeply connected to the land. If you care about protecting grasslands, conserving grassland plants and animals, or want to understand the layered dynamics of biodiversity in India's neglected ecosystems, this episode is a must-listen.Subscribe for more conversations on biodiversity, community-driven conservation, and the future of our shared environments. Thirty percent of the revenue from paid Substack and YouTube subscriptions goes directly to organizations like Conservation Indica working at the grassroots to protect India's most vulnerable ecosystems.Meet the HostAnish Banerjee: https://x.com/anishwildlifeThink Wildlife Foundation: https://thinkwildlifefoundation.com/Meet the GuestsConservation Indica: https://conservationindica.in/Manya Singh: https://www.linkedin.com/in/manya-singh-180990138/?originalSubdomain=inAditi Patil: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aditi-patil-68129825a/?originalSubdomain=in Get full access to The Think Wildlife Podcast at anishbanerjee.substack.com/subscribe

Leadership Lessons Podcast
Bonus Content | Gospel Partnership with Will Torres

Leadership Lessons Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025


Bonus Content | Gospel Partnership | Will Torres Will Torres. Pastor at Proclaim Church in Lantana, FL shares about the incredible value of gospel partnership and advancing the kingdom of God together. You can find out more about Will and Proclaim church at prolaimchurch.org.

SER Ciudad Real
'El misterio del 30 de fevrero' llega este jueves al Quijano

SER Ciudad Real

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 7:42


Hablamos con el director de la compañía de teatro amateur Enjambre, Miguel Acuña sobre la gala solidaria que tendrá lugar este jueves a las 20.30h a beneficio de la Asociación Lantana

The Curb | Culture. Unity. Reviews. Banter.
Sing Sing | Magic Beach | Parthenope

The Curb | Culture. Unity. Reviews. Banter.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 57:47


Andrew F Peirce and Nadine Whitney head to prison with Colman Domingo and Clarence Macklin for the powerful drama Sing Sing, before taking a sojourn to the beach for Robert Connolly's adaptation of Alison Lester's children's book Magic Beach. The waters of Australia linger in Nadine's mind as she embarks on a trip through the history of Naples with Paolo Sorrentino's Parthenope.Film recommendations this week include What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? and Superman.Listen to Andrew's interview with Robert Connolly and Alison Lester here.Find Andrew's 21 Films from 21 Friends list on Letterboxd here.Clips featured in this episode include:Sing Sing First Look | Magic Beach trailer | Parthenope trailerTheme music is the Lantana score by Paul Kelly.Follow the Curb on Bluesky, Instagram, and Facebook. Follow Nadine Whitney on Bluesky here, and visit the Rotten Tomatoes profiles of Andrew here and Nadine here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Mo and Sally Morning Show
Battle of the Burbs: Lantana VS Lake Worth

The Mo and Sally Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 2:25 Transcription Available


Awards Don't Matter
Sing Sing | Magic Beach | Parthenope

Awards Don't Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 57:47


Andrew F Peirce and Nadine Whitney head to prison with Colman Domingo and Clarence Macklin for the powerful drama Sing Sing, before taking a sojourn to the beach for Robert Connolly's adaptation of Alison Lester's children's book Magic Beach. The waters of Australia linger in Nadine's mind as she embarks on a trip through the history of Naples with Paolo Sorrentino's Parthenope.Film recommendations this week include What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? and Superman.Listen to Andrew's interview with Robert Connolly and Alison Lester here.Find Andrew's 21 Films from 21 Friends list on Letterboxd here.Clips featured in this episode include:Sing Sing First Look | Magic Beach trailer | Parthenope trailerTheme music is the Lantana score by Paul Kelly.Follow the Curb on Bluesky, Instagram, and Facebook. Follow Nadine Whitney on Bluesky here, and visit the Rotten Tomatoes profiles of Andrew here and Nadine here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

TECH ON DEMAND brought to you by GrowerTalks
Finishing Top-Quality Lantana Crops with Chris Ferguson

TECH ON DEMAND brought to you by GrowerTalks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 16:37


Ball Technical Services specialist Chris Ferguson joins host Bill Calkins to talk finished lantana production as part of the Tech On Demand series covering crop culture for key annuals and perennials.   From transplanting best practices and nutrition strategies to irrigation management and container selection, there are plenty of nuances to be aware of and Chris is here to help.   Resources:   Watch the VIDEO! https://youtu.be/Gqoz00MIr7M   GrowerTalks Insecticide, Miticide & Fungicide Guide: https://www.growertalks.com/pdf/2025_IMF_Guide.pdf   GrowerTalks Insecticide, Miticide & Fungicide Guide (Spanish): https://growertalks.com/pdf/2025_IMF_Guide_Spanish.pdf   GrowerTalks Biosolutions Guide: https://www.growertalks.com/pdf/BioSolutions_Guide_0624.pdf

TECH ON DEMAND brought to you by GrowerTalks
Lantana Propagation Strategies for Success with Chris Ferguson

TECH ON DEMAND brought to you by GrowerTalks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 13:44


Ball Technical Services specialist Chris Ferguson joins host Bill Calkins to share best management practices for propagating lantana from unrooted cuttings as part of the Tech On Demand series covering crop culture for key annuals and perennials.   From receiving, prioritizing and handling through all stages up until transplant, Chris is going to help you reduce risk and produce top-quality liners.   WATCH THE VIDEO! https://youtu.be/Tff-o5FfZ9U 

The Mo and Sally Morning Show
Battle of the Burbs: West Palm Beach VS Lantana

The Mo and Sally Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 2:13 Transcription Available


JSA Podcasts for Telecom and Data Centers
DCD Virginia 2024 | LANTANA LED's Sam Rabinowitz Talks Value Engineering in Data Center Lighting

JSA Podcasts for Telecom and Data Centers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 8:06


What is value engineering and should you consider it for your data center lighting solutions? In this interview at DCD Virginia, LANTANA LED CEO Sam Rabinowitz explains the idea of value engineering, why it may not lead to cost or energy savings when it comes to lighting and what data center operators should prioritize when it comes time to pick their lighting.#valueengineering #lantanaled #datacenterlighting

Leadership Lessons Podcast
S6.E15 - Mental Health

Leadership Lessons Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024


Introduction: Mental Health Where does God meet us in mental health? In the post-covid world, people are dealing with anxiety and depression at record levels. This week's episode will introduce you to Kristan Torres, a licensed mental health counselor and co-laborer with her husband, Pastor Will Torres at Proclaim Church in Lantana, Florida.

The Joan Hamburg Show
Ruth Ganesh | 10-18-24

The Joan Hamburg Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 27:50


Joan delves into the inspiring Great Elephant Migration installation in Manhattan's Meatpacking District. She interviews Ruth Ganesh, co-founder of the Coexistence Collective, who shares the compelling story behind this environmental art project aimed at raising awareness and funds for Indian elephant conservation. The life-size sculptures, crafted from invasive Lantana plants by Indian artisans, symbolize broader human-wildlife coexistence initiatives. The discussion covers the intricate dynamics of human-elephant interactions in India, where locals live harmoniously with these majestic animals, even amidst urban expansion and habitat encroachment. Reflecting on personal anecdotes and the overall success of the project, the conversation highlights India's vital role in Asian elephant conservation and the enduring bonds formed between humans and rescued elephants. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Mo and Sally Morning Show
Battle of the Burbs: West Palm Beach VS Lantana

The Mo and Sally Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 2:37 Transcription Available


Local News Wire
Animal rescue needs help protecting local feral cats in danger

Local News Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 12:34 Transcription Available


Michelle Collister is the President of For the Love of Grace Animal Rescue, which has been caring for feral cats on a property near Lantana for many years.  But those cats are in danger because a developer is going to build on the land that is their home, so the non-profit has been attempting to gather up all of the dozens of cats prior to the construction equipment being brought in.  The property owners have not been forthcoming thus far with regard to how long they have before that occurs.  Michelle shares the story and how you can help their mission.

The Tee Box Golf Show
The TeeBox 8-3-24 Rick Arnett and Eli Jordan Talk Olympic Golf as They Broadcast LIVE From Lantana Country Club

The Tee Box Golf Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 95:24


The TeeBox 8-3-24 Rick Arnett and Eli Jordan Talk Olympic Golf as They Broadcast LIVE From Lantana Country Club

Ask Grumpy
Help My Hydrangeas!

Ask Grumpy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2024 8:35


A reader has a major problem with their hydrangeas. Plus, why Grumpy loves Lantana. You can find us online at southernliving.com/askgrumpy Ask Grumpy Credits: Steve Bender aka The Grumpy Gardener - Host Nellah McGough - Co-Host Krissy Tiglias - GM, Southern Living Lottie Leymarie - Executive Producer Michael Onufrak - Audio Engineer/Producer Isaac Nunn - Recording Tech Jennifer Del Sole - Director of Audio Growth Strategy & Operations Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

KSL Greenhouse
Plant of the Week: Lantana

KSL Greenhouse

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2024 37:53


Welcome to The KSL Greenhouse Show! Join hosts Maria Shilaos and Taun Beddes as they talk all things plants, tackle your toughest gardening questions, and offer tips that can help you maintain a beautiful yard. Listen every Saturday from 8am to 11am at 102.7 FM, 1160 AM, kslnewsradio.com, or on the KSL NewsRadio App. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram at @kslgreenhouse. Happy planting! #KSLGreenhouse  Guest: Brian Lloyd with Olson’s Greenhouse  8:05  Plant of the week: Lantana  8:35  Can I lay down plastic around my recently planted tree? Am I able to save my nectarine tree at this point?   8:50  What can do I with my Swedish Aspen that has borers? How often should I apply Capt. Jack’s to my stone fruit trees? What is the best way to fully eradicate Skunk Sumac? 

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KSL Greenhouse
KSL Greenhouse Full Show 6/29/24

KSL Greenhouse

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2024 117:05


Welcome to The KSL Greenhouse Show! Join hosts Maria Shilaos and Taun Beddes as they talk all things plants, tackle your toughest gardening questions, and offer tips that can help you maintain a beautiful yard. Listen every Saturday from 8am to 11am at 102.7 FM, 1160 AM, kslnewsradio.com, or on the KSL NewsRadio App. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram at @kslgreenhouse. Happy planting! #KSLGreenhouse  Here’s what we covered this week:  Guest: Brian Lloyd with Olson’s Greenhouse Plant of the week: Lantana 9 o’clock feature:  10 o’clock feature: Environmental Problems of Tomatoes  And more of your questions and concerns! 

5THWAVE - The Business of Coffee
Antipodean influence and the thriving London brunch scene

5THWAVE - The Business of Coffee

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 38:39


In today's episode we're exploring the Antipodean influence on London's brunch culture and finding out how this unique style of hospitality made its mark in the UK capital's fiercely competitive casual dining scene. We'll be speaking with the founders behind three of London's iconic Antipodean-inspired all-day restaurants to find out how brunch culture has evolved across the city, and how they design and develop their mouth-watering menus. We'll hear from Miles Kirby, Co-founder and Chef Director, Caravan Restaurants and Caravan Coffee Roasters, Shelagh Ryan, Co-founder and Food Director, Lantana, and Elliot Milne, Founder, Milk Beach.Credits music: "Hold on to Us" by The Dunwells, Daisy Chute and Holly Rogers in association with The Coffee Music Project and SEB CollectiveSign up for our newsletter to receive the latest coffee news at worldcoffeeportal.comSubscribe to 5THWAVE on Instagram @5thWaveCoffee and tell us what topics you'd like to hear

Grazing Grass Podcast
e99. Cultivating Pastures and Combating Invasive Weeds with Bodie Willmot

Grazing Grass Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 74:33 Transcription Available


Join us as we welcome the passionate Bodie Willmot, a Queensland farmer who's turning his dream into reality through regenerative farming. Listen in as Bode shares his journey to innovative regenerative practices, inspired by the likes of Gabe Brown and Allan Savory. Bodie's story isn't just about farming; it's a tale of resilience and adaptability, dealing with the noxious weed Lantana, and focusing on livestock that thrive with minimal intervention. This is a narrative of one man's commitment to nurturing the land and leaving it better than he found it, despite the challenges of a highly brittle environment that oscillates between lush green and barren dryness.Discover the ingenuity of land management as Bodee explains his creative solutions for clearing Lantana and his holistic approach to fencing and grazing strategies. He takes us through the practical challenges of managing a farm while balancing off the farm work and family life, emphasizing the importance of context in agriculture. Every farm is unique, and Bodie highlights how adapting to local conditions is key. He discusses the intricacies of water management, electric fencing systems, and the benefits of high-intensity, short-duration grazing. His experiences underscore the critical nature of land and water stewardship in the vast, uneven landscapes of Queensland.Our conversation with Bodie is a treasure trove of insights for anyone interested in sustainable farming practices. From the utilization of water trailers for flexible livestock management to the role of livestock in land clearing, Bodie illustrates the practicality and cost-effectiveness of his methods. He champions the joys of self-sufficiency and the growth that comes from hands-on farming. Aspiring and veteran farmers alike will find value in Bodie's recommendations for resources on grazing and land management, and his candid sharing of the highs and lows of farming life. Tune in to hear a genuine story of commitment to regenerative agriculture and the wisdom gleaned from a journey of learning, experimentation, and respect for the land. Follow us on social media!Website: https://grazinggrass.com/Facebook: Grazing Grass PodcastInstagram: @grazinggrassTwitter: @grazing_grassAffiliate links:Riverside - Create professional-quality podcast episodes with ease using Riverside's seamless recording and editing tools.Podium - Unlock your podcast's potential with Podium, the AI copywriter for show notes, articles, social posts, and more!

WILOSOPHY with Wil Anderson
The Video Store: Best 'Against Type' Roles (with Guy Davis)

WILOSOPHY with Wil Anderson

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 71:11


The Sultan of Cinema, Guy Davis, returns for the first Video Store of 2024! He and Charlie share their favourite roles where actors are playing against type. Which Brad Pitt role is Charlie's style icon? Is Liam Neeson the new Leslie Nielsen? Did Philip Seymour Hoffman ever have a type to play against? Plus, Guy and Charlie share their thoughts on the Furiosa trailer... More Guy Davis here: hhttps://www.fourfingerdiscount.com.au/ Movies discussed:  Kalifornia, Punch Drunk Love, Bram Stoker's Dracula, The Naked Gun, Ted 2, The Long Kiss Goodnight, The Dead Zone, At Close Range, Annie Hall, The Deer Hunter, Catch Me If You Can, Batman (1989), Twister, Along Came Polly, A Good Year, Lantana, Sexy Beast, Green Room, Suspect Zero, Edge Of Tomorrow See TOFOP live in Melbourne on April 7: https://www.trybooking.com/CPJHP  Everyone Relax merch, Patreon, and more: https://linktr.ee/TOFOP See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

JSA Podcasts for Telecom and Data Centers
PTC'24 | LANTANA LED'S Sam Rabinowitz: Lighting Efficiency in Data Centers

JSA Podcasts for Telecom and Data Centers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 10:59


KSL Greenhouse
Plant of the Week: Witch Hazel

KSL Greenhouse

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2024 40:11


Welcome to The KSL Greenhouse Show! Join hosts Maria Shilaos and Taun Beddes as they talk all things plants, tackle your toughest gardening questions, and offer tips that can help you maintain a beautiful yard. Listen every Saturday from 8am to 11am at 102.7 FM, 1160 AM, kslnewsradio.com, or on the KSL NewsRadio App. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram at @kslgreenhouse. Happy planting! #KSLGreenhouse  8:05  Plant of the week: Witch hazel  8:20  Topics: Winter hazel, Starting seeds, Raspberries  Questions: What is winter hazel, Is now a good time to plant seeds, What kind of seeds are good to start now, Why are my raspberries not doing too well, Are the suckers keeping them from growing tall?  8:35  Topics: Pruning tomatoes, Thyme, Rosemary, Lantana seeds  Questions: Can you prune tomato plants while they’re growing, Will I have to replant my thyme ground cover that’s turning black with all the snow, What are the best places to get lantana seeds and when should I plant them?  8:50  Topics: Orchid, Flowering plants, Shrubs and trees  Questions: How do I take care of my orchid, What are some recommendations for flowering plants that I can grow on my west-side flower bed, What are some recommendations for a shrub or tree that can provide some privacy? 

The Data Center Frontier Show
Hyperscale LED Lighting Approach A Pathfinder for All Data Centers

The Data Center Frontier Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 33:02


For this episode of the DCF Show podcast, Data Center Frontier spoke with Sam Rabinowitz, CEO of Lantana, a supplier and provider of LED luminaires for the data center industry -- especially for hyperscalers, but also for energy-efficiency retrofits in mature facilities. Key discussion points include the following: 0:15 - Lantana broke into the data center industry by working with a hyperscaler customer to design and implement rapid deployment prototypes for their initial data center builds on the interior structure, including lighting. 3:14 - Lantana's LED fixtures run cool and are energy-efficient, achieving up to 90% efficiency over nearly a decade of use. The LED lighting fixtures are UL certified for elevated ambient operating temperatures, providing operational flexibility for data centers in hot environments. 5:45 - Sam explains how Lantana's focus on energy-efficiency and materials efficiency can lead to cost savings and a positive impact on the environment. 13:26 - Sam emphasizes the importance of a "micro to macro" approach in greening data, starting with individual components, and scaling up to entire campuses and programs. 15:46 - Data Center Frontier Editor in Chief Matt Vincent asks for takes regarding the impact of AI on the data center industry. In response, Sam discusses the need for new products and approaches to designing and engineering data centers to accommodate for chip-level heat. 19:32 - Matt asks about Lantana's plans for 2024. In response, Sam describes Lantana's new products as being tailored for digital infrastructure and expansion of the hyperscalers, as well as furnishing renovations for increased energy efficiency in data centers of all sizes. 26:46 - Sam emphasizes the importance of lighting in data centers for safety and functionality, and the discussion compares it to cabling as a core, fundamental element of every data center. Visit Data Center Frontier.

The Mo and Sally Morning Show
Battle of the Burbs: Lantana VS Boynton Beach

The Mo and Sally Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 4:06 Transcription Available


UBC News World
Lantana, FL Wealth Manager: 529 Savings Plan Unlocks Debt-Free College For Kids

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 3:18


Education is still the best gift you can give your children. Guardian Rock Wealth Investment Management (561-327-4646) can give you expert financial planning advice so you can build an ample college savings plan for your kids. Learn more by visiting https://guardianrockwealth.com Guardian Rock Wealth Investment Mgmt Inc. City: Palm Springs Address: 3557 Maria Theresa Ave. Website https://guardianrockwealth.com/ Phone +15613274646 Email jbrowning@advocacyinvesting.com

The Forgotten Football Podcast
Episode 30 - Lantana Tallinn (EST) ft. Estonian Football Podcast (⁠@EstonianFBP⁠)

The Forgotten Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2023 80:24


Phil returns to action as he and Rory are joined by Nate and Reece from the Estonian Football Podcast (@EstonianFBP) They talk about the short-lived club Lantana Tallinn, the friendliness of football in Estonia, and the politics behind the Estonian national team

Lantana Community Church
No More Playing Church | Calvary Callender

Lantana Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 34:46


When we get to the place that we're broken, humbled, forgiven, and sanctified, it is then that God will hear our prayer and heal our land.  If my people who are called by my name humble themselves, pray, seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin and heal their land.  If my church in Lantana, the ones who are called by my name, will humble themselves, pray, seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will bring revival to their neighborhood. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lantanachurch/message

I Love Palm Beach
From New York to the Sunshine State: Dua's Champagne and Wine Lounge

I Love Palm Beach

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 20:03 Transcription Available


Ever fancied sipping on a glass of crisp champagne or sultry wine, while engrossed in a captivating story? This episode has it all, as we get up close and personal with Diana Boga, the creator of Duas Champagne and Wine Lounge in Lantana, Florida. Diana graces us with her inspiring tale, starting with her move from the hustling streets of New York to the sunny shores of Florida, her charming side gig crafting charcuterie boards, and then her grand leap into pairing her love for wine with her knack for food to open her own wine lounge. Prepare to be enchanted by the story behind the name "Dua", and drool over the thought of the delectable items on the menu.As the conversation flows, we are treated with insights from Diana's experiences in setting up Duas Champagne and Wine Lounge. We navigate through the hurdles she encountered, and how the local community, including the town of Lantana, extended their support in her journey. She paints a heartening picture of the warm hospitality they extend to their customers, and how her venture has woven them into the fabric of Lantana's community. As we wrap up, Diana opens up about her relocation to Palm Beach County, her journey of growing her business from a seed into a flourishing tree, and her dreams for what lies ahead. Join us in toasting to Diana and her charming wine lounge! Support the show

Lantana Community Church
A Picture of Love | Lantana Church

Lantana Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 39:41


There are two types of love. One that finds value in things that are nice and shiny. That looks to someone's exterior. But there is another love that loves the ragdolls. It loves people like you and me. It makes up there come down here. This is what the Kingdom of God looks like...real love! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lantanachurch/message

Let's Bark About It Tampa Bay!
Episode #32-Protecting Your Pets: Identifying and Avoiding Toxic Plants with Theresa Badurek

Let's Bark About It Tampa Bay!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 35:10 Transcription Available


Imagine your home and garden, your tranquil sanctuary, could be a potential danger zone for your beloved pets. How do you safeguard them from the perils hidden in plain sight? We have Teresa Badureck, an urban horticulture agent and master gardener program leader with the University of Florida Extension in Pinellas County, guiding us through the maze of toxic plants and helping us create a safer environment.We delve into the secrets of our gardens and landscapes, unearthing potential hazards from spines, thorns, and palm fruits. Teresa offers practical tips on protective barriers, the art of pruning, and the critical importance of reading product labels. Can your perfectly manicured lawn be causing more harm than good to your pets? We explore the concept of a “freedom lawn,” a more pet-friendly alternative that could be a game-changer.As we navigate the realm of plant identification apps, learn how these tools can be a powerful ally in safeguarding our pets. Uncover the dangers of common plants like Lantana, Oleander, Azaleas, and Milkweed, and why even acorns can pose a threat. Learn how resources like the ASPCA website and the Florida Friendly Landscaping Program app can help you decide which plants to welcome home and which ones to leave behind. From hiring a landscape architect to simply buying a houseplant, remember, always double-check for pet safety. Join us for this enlightening journey into pet safety.Questions: Email Theresa at tmgwaves@ufl.edu helpline gardenhelp@pinellas.gov. Find your local extension office anywhere in FL: https://sfyl.ifas.ufl.edu/find-your-local-office/ Florida-Friendly Toxic Plant App: https://ffl.ifas.ufl.edu/resources/apps/toxic-plants/ “Petscaping” info: https://gardeningsolutions.ifas.ufl.edu/design/types-of-gardens/petscaping.html#:~:text=%22Petscaping%22%20is%20a%20fairly%20new,%E2%80%94and%20sometimes%20destructive%E2%80%94pets. ASPCA toxic plant list: https://www.aspca.org/pet-care/animal-poison-control/toxic-and-non-toxic-plantsThe ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (APCC) is a resource for any animal poison-related emergency, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. If you think your pet may have ingested a potentially poisonous substance, call (888) 426-4435. A consultation fee may apply. IF YOUR PET IS EXHIBITING SYMPTOMS OF POISONING, CONTACT YOUR VETERINARIAN OR NEAREST ANIMAL EMERGENCY HOSPITAL IMMEDIATELY. Have you ever thought about capturing professional portraits of your furry family member? If so, we're here for you? Urban Dog Studio, Tampa Bay's premiere pet photography studio, specializes in stunning portrait sessions in the studio, on location, and even in the water! Whether you're in St. Petersburg, Tampa, Clearwater, Bradenton, Sarasota, or any of the beach communities, Urban Dog Studio is here for you. Contact Urban Dog Studio today, and let them work their magic to bring out the best in you and your pets.

Engines of Our Ingenuity
Engines of Our Ingenuity 2877: What Bees See

Engines of Our Ingenuity

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2023 3:50


Episode: 2877 What do bees and other creatures see with their unimaginable eyes?  Today, technology, engineering, and art.

Flower Power Garden Hour
Flower Power Garden Hour 185: September To Do, Listener Q&A, Horticulture News

Flower Power Garden Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2023 43:54


It is the September To Do List – believe it or not, we are in full Fall prep time.  Lots of cool weather vegetables to start planting, and tons of clean up and pruning.  Summer may have been easy in the garden, but it's time to get the gloves on and get to work.  Episode includes Listener Q&A and a discussion around current published articles in the horticulture world.   It is time to plant:         Beets         Carrots         Broccoli         Brussel sprouts         Cauliflower         Cabbage         Celery         Swiss chard         Collards         Garlic         Leek         Lettuce         Peas         Radish         Spinach         Perennials – towards the end of September when it cools down Chores include:         Clean up – pull out vegetables which are done, fallen fruit         Prune lavender, hydrangeas         Pests – whiteflies may be setting in…..keep an eye on   Listener Q&A section.  Topics covered include:         What are the galls attached to oaks?  Are they harmful to the tree?         When replanting a Venus Fly Trap, does it require a specific soil?         Gardenias – no buds or flowers…..is this a location issue?         Lantana issues Help support feral cat rescue/spay-neuter/finding good homes by contributing at Flower Power Garden Hour Patreon.   To ask questions for future shows, submit them at:         Facebook         Instagram         email Marlene at marlenetheplantlady@gmail.com   Find Marlene over on YouTube, Instagram and Facebook

Let's Argue About Plants
Episode 141: Summer Color

Let's Argue About Plants

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 54:10


Around here we're not fans of the f-word. No, not that f-word. We're talking about FALL. In our minds that cooler weather is still a long way off, so we've decided to celebrate the dog days of summer by talking about plants that really put on a show in August. When much of the garden is looking tired and bedraggled, these plants add a colorful punch to the scene. Some unexpected perennials and shrubs dominate our lists and for those who have been demanding it—Peter is back with his take on the end of summer. In true Peter fashion though, he'll be discussing ice cream and…the solar system? Well, his segment will be entertaining, that's for sure.   Expert guest: Cheyenne Wine is a writer and photographer at Rare Roots Nursery in Virginia, and a regular contributor to Fine Gardening's Southeast regional reports.   Danielle's Plants Sombrero® Granada Gold coneflower (Echinacea 'Balsomold', Zones 4-9) Scarlet rose mallow (Hibiscus coccineus, Zones 6-9) Coral Crème Drop™ garden phlox (Phlox paniculata 'Ditomdre', Zones 3-8) Quick Fire® panicle hydrangea (Hydrangea paniculata 'Bulk', Zones 4-8)   Carol's Plants ‘Dark Knight' blue mist shrub (Caryopteris x clandonensis ‘Dark Knight', Zones 5-9) Mexican sunflower (Tithonia rotundifolia, annual) Small yellow baptisia (Baptisia tinctoria, Zones 3-9) ‘Purple Supreme' smoke bush (Cotinus ‘Purple Supreme', Zones 5-8)   Expert's Plants 'Cherry Choco Latte' rose mallow (Hibiscus x moscheutos 'Cherry Choco Latte', Zones 4-9) Blue cardinal flower (Lobelia siphilitica, Zones 4-9) 'Ham and Eggs' lantana (Lantana camara 'Ham and Eggs', Zones 7b-11) Vanilla Strawberry panicle hydrangea (Hydrangea paniculata 'Renhy', Zones 3-8)

Working In The Weeds
Can we breed out invasiveness? A look at Lantana research

Working In The Weeds

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 30:44


In this episode, Dr. Jay Ferrell and Christine Krebs learn about the latest in lantana sterilization research with doctoral student, Brooks Parrish. Listen to learn about what makes Lantana, a beloved garden plant, invasive and get a glimpse into plant breeding research. Helpful Resources  UF/IFAS Gardening Info https://gardeningsolutions.ifas.ufl.edu/plants/ornamentals/lantana.html  Plant Profile https://plants.ifas.ufl.edu/plant-directory/lantana-camara/  UF Sterile Cultivars https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/publication/EP544  — Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the ⁠University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants⁠. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center. Do you have topics or questions you would like us to discuss on this podcast? Email us at ⁠caip@ifas.ufl.edu⁠. For more information and resources, visit our ⁠website⁠. Follow UF/IFAS CAIP on ⁠Instagram⁠, ⁠Facebook⁠, and ⁠Twitter⁠.

Secret 2 My Success
Secret 2 My Success Episode 74 -- Joe Lipovich, Lee Bersch from Lantana Chamber of Commerce

Secret 2 My Success

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 57:07


Joe Lipovich owns several establishments in Palm Beach CountyHis latest adventure is: The Lantern Local TavernWebsite: https://www.lanternlocaltavern.comAbout Page/Menu: https://www.lanternlocaltavern.com/copy-of-contact-us Contact Page: https://www.lanternlocaltavern.com/contact-usAnother of Joe's businesses:  Bark Republic Website: https://www.brkrepublic.comAbout Page:  https://www.brkrepublic.com  Phone: (561) 340-3848--------------------------------------------------------------------Lee Bersch from Lantana Chamber of Commerce,  promoting their fishing tournament Website: https://lantanachamber.com/lantana-fishing-derbyEmail: info@lantanachamber.comPhone: 561.585.8664Support the show

Aviation News Talk podcast
270 Exploring the Causes of Two Recent Nighttime Accidents + GA News

Aviation News Talk podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 51:51


270 Exploring the Causes of Two Recent Nighttime Accidents + GA News Your Cirrus Specialist. Call me if you're thinking of buying a new Cirrus SR20 or SR22. Call 1-650-967-2500 for Cirrus purchase and training assistance, or to take my online seminar: So You Want to Fly or Buy a Cirrus. Aviation News Talk is a listener supported show. So if you listen, please sign up and join the club to support the show! Make a monthly donation via Patreon and get various goodies, or make a one time donation at PayPal. Send us your feedback or comment via email If you have a question you'd like answered on the show, let listeners hear you ask the question, by recording your listener question using your phone. Summary 270 Max talks about two recent fatal night accidents that happened in Florida, which should have been avoidable. One occurred in Lantana after a full day of flying after purchasing an aircraft in Kentucky. After what may have been a bounced landing, the aircraft climbed extremely slowly, turned to the downwind, and lost control. The other involved a low time pilot taking off at night from Venice. News Stories Repair Parts Running Out For GNS 430/530 Sacramento helicopter crash tied to possible theft attempt California Cadets Save Elderly Choking Victim in Restaurant FAA Reduces Time Allotted for Knowledge Tests Aviation Stakeholders Call for FAA to Increase Knowledge Testing Oversight En route IFR charts to have limited foreign information Mooney M20J 201 Crash Piper Reopens For Factory Tours U.S. Missionary Pilot & 2 Others Released from Mozambique Prison Two pilots suspended for keeping beverage in cockpit Michigan man dead after pointing laser and opening fire at police helicopter Man charged with attempted murder for shooting at SD police helicopter Mentioned on the Show #157 5 Ways Somatogravic Illusion is Killing Pilots Check Out Lightspeed's ANR Headsets Lightspeed Delta Zulu Headset $1099 Lightspeed Zulu 3 Headset $899Lightspeed Sierra Headset $699 My Review on the Lightspeed Delta Zulu Max's Books – Order online or call 800-247-6553 to order. Max Trescott's G3000 and G5000 Glass Cockpit HandbookMax Trescott's G1000 & Perspective Glass Cockpit Handbook If you love the show and want more, visit my Patreon page to see fun videos, breaking news, and other posts in the Posts section. And if you decide to make a small donation each month,  you can get some goodies! So You Want To Learn to Fly or Buy a Cirrus seminars Online Version of the Seminar Coming Soon – Register for Notification Check out our recommended ADS-B receivers, and order one for yourself. Yes, we'll make a couple of dollars if you do. Get the Free Aviation News Talk app for iOS or Android. Check out Max's Online Courses: G1000 VFR, G1000 IFR, and Flying WAAS & GPS Approaches. Find them all at: https://www.pilotlearning.com/ Social Media Like Aviation News Talk podcast on Facebook Follow Max on Instagram Follow Max on Twitter Listen to all Aviation News Talk podcasts on YouTube or YouTube Premium "Go Around" song used by permission of Ken Dravis; you can buy his music at kendravis.com If you purchase a product through a link on our site, we may receive compensation.

The Flower Momma Podcast with Jenny Lee Hines
S5 E9: Sydney Frank - Worshiping When You Feel Anything but Celebratory

The Flower Momma Podcast with Jenny Lee Hines

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 40:05


If you're in the midst of a hard season, the last thing you want to do is celebrate, yet in Philippians 4 scripture instructs us to celebrate with joy in all seasons. In this episode, I'm introducing you to Sydney Frank who will be leading worship at Lantana and y'all, she has such wisdom and encouragement to offer on this topic. In our chat, Sydney shares how remembering what God has done for us in the past has the power to shift our perspective towards hope, how we can tap into the joy of the Lord regardless of the season, and how we can posture our heart for worship while enduring a hardship. Lantana is sold out, but you can add your name to the waitlist at theflowermomma.com/lantana.  ------------- theflowermomma.com Follow @theflowermomma on Instagram! Flower Momma Podcast Instagram: @theflowermommapodcast Jamesons Website: https://jamesonsflowers.com The Flower Momma Box Waitlist: theflowermomma.com

The Flower Momma Podcast with Jenny Lee Hines
S5 E8: Margie Frank - Cultivating Rhythms of Celebration

The Flower Momma Podcast with Jenny Lee Hines

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 35:03


Flower Mommas, I'm so excited to welcome back my kindred spirit, Margie Frank, to talk about how we can be courageous by cultivating rhythms of celebration amid chaos. In this episode, Margie discusses how remembering pain reminds her of God's faithfulness and has even learned to view it as a gift (even if it's not the one she asked for). She also talks about how you can integrate celebration into your life by acknowledging everyday hard things and offers a reminder to the woman searching for joy in the midst of grief that this season is only temporary and God never wastes our pain.  Registration for Lantana is open now at theflowermomma.com/lantana. Spots are almost full, so be sure to register now! ------------- theflowermomma.com Follow @theflowermomma on Instagram! Flower Momma Podcast Instagram: @theflowermommapodcast Jamesons Website: https://jamesonsflowers.com The Flower Momma Box Waitlist: theflowermomma.com

Factz Ova Feelinz
Cuicide from Lantana Blocc Compton Crip | Factz Ova Feelinz (EP17)

Factz Ova Feelinz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 64:47


In this Episode 17 of Factz Ova Feelinz podcast with Spider Loc, he is joined by guest Cuicide, from Lantana Blocc Compton Crip.  Topics include:  - growing up in Compton - being adopted  - attempting suicide  - dealing with mental health issues - gang conflict - and much more Spider Loc Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/bangerzs23 Factz Ova Feelinz video clips on Street TV: http://www.youtube.com/streetgangs If you want to advertise on Factz Ova Feelinz send a message to STEF (AT) StreetGangs.com

The Flower Momma Podcast with Jenny Lee Hines
S5 E7: Anne Harrison - Discipleship, Mentorship, and Celebrations

The Flower Momma Podcast with Jenny Lee Hines

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 24:50


This week I'm excited to share another conversation with my friend and Director of Women's Ministries at First Baptist Church in Witchita Falls, TX, Anne Harrison. In this episode, Anne talks about what discipleship has looked like for her in different seasons and the benefits she's discovered by both being a mentor and receiving mentorship. She also shares how we can look to God as an example of how to live in the tension of joy and grief and offers some encouragement about the impact of intentionally seeking community.  Registration for Lantana is open now at theflowermomma.com/lantana. Limited spots are available, so be sure to register soon! ------------- theflowermomma.com Follow @theflowermomma on Instagram! Flower Momma Podcast Instagram: @theflowermommapodcast Jamesons Website: https://jamesonsflowers.com The Flower Momma Box Waitlist: theflowermomma.com

The Flower Momma Podcast with Jenny Lee Hines
S5 E6: Cari Trotter - Holding Joy and Sorrow in Each Hand, Part 2

The Flower Momma Podcast with Jenny Lee Hines

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 28:48


Hello, Flower Mommas! This week I'm continuing my conversation with Lantana speaker and table leader, Cari Trotter. If you missed the first half of our chat, I encourage you to go back and listen to what she shared about holding grief and joy. In this episode, Cari discusses why Psalm 118 has been so transformative for her life, the power of sharing your grief with others, and how celebrating has helped her to learn God's character.  Registration for Lantana is open now at theflowermomma.com/lantana. Limited spots are available, so be sure to register soon! ------------- theflowermomma.com Follow @theflowermomma on Instagram! Flower Momma Podcast Instagram: @theflowermommapodcast Jamesons Website: https://jamesonsflowers.com The Flower Momma Box Waitlist: theflowermomma.com

The Flower Momma Podcast with Jenny Lee Hines
S5 E5: Cari Trotter - Holding Joy and Sorrow in Each Hand

The Flower Momma Podcast with Jenny Lee Hines

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 23:06


I'm so excited because, in this episode, I'm welcoming back my friend and Flower Momma staple, Cari Trotter! Cari will be a speaker and table leader at Lantana, so I invited her to talk about the conference's theme of holding grief and joy. In the first half of this conversation, she discusses the variations of grief, how to look for happiness in the midst of suffering, and the bravery of choosing joy daily.  Registration for Lantana is open now at theflowermomma.com/lantana. Limited spots are available, so be sure to register soon! ------------- theflowermomma.com Follow @theflowermomma on Instagram! Flower Momma Podcast Instagram: @theflowermommapodcast Jamesons Website: https://jamesonsflowers.com The Flower Momma Box Waitlist: theflowermomma.com

Sundial | WLRN
Sundial: How a little Lantana restaurant got this husband and wife nominated for a big award

Sundial | WLRN

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 49:32


Cindy and Jeremy Bearman stopped working for big name chefs in New York to open their own restaurant: Oceano Kitchen in Lantana. Now they are nominated for a James Beard Award.

The Flower Momma Podcast with Jenny Lee Hines
S5 E4: Nichole Kirk of Dear Heart Designs - Sharing Your Story

The Flower Momma Podcast with Jenny Lee Hines

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 24:29


Are you tired of small talk? As women, we crave deep connections and community, but we struggle to be vulnerable and share our stories. In this episode, I'm talking with the founder of Dear Heart Designs, Nichole Kirk about her story, why she's made it her mission to create meaningful conversations about Jesus, and why she's chosen to be a Lantana sponsor. Registration for Lantana is open now at theflowermomma.com/lantana. Limited spots are available, so be sure to register soon! ------------- theflowermomma.com Follow @theflowermomma on Instagram! Flower Momma Podcast Instagram: @theflowermommapodcast Jamesons Website: https://jamesonsflowers.com The Flower Momma Box Waitlist: theflowermomma.com

The Flower Momma Podcast with Jenny Lee Hines
S5 E3: Dani Hardy - Remembering

The Flower Momma Podcast with Jenny Lee Hines

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 34:09


When I was praying about who invite to speak at Lantana about the art of remembering, the clear answer was my friend Dani Hardy and once you hear this conversation with her, you'll understand why. In this episode, Dani shares how remembering has been transformational for understanding how she's wired, how sitting in remembrance between praise and lament reflects the character of Christ, and what she has learned about herself and God through celebration. Registration for Lantana is open now at theflowermomma.com/lantana. Limited spots are available, so be sure to register soon! ------------- theflowermomma.com Follow @theflowermomma on Instagram! Flower Momma Podcast Instagram: @theflowermommapodcast Jamesons Website: https://jamesonsflowers.com The Flower Momma Box Waitlist: theflowermomma.com

The Flower Momma Podcast with Jenny Lee Hines
S5 E2: Jayme Wood - Truth + Lies and The Enneagram

The Flower Momma Podcast with Jenny Lee Hines

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 34:43


In the second episode of season 5, I'm excited to introduce you to my friend, Jayme Wood. Jayme is an enneagram coach and in this conversation, she walks through the basics of what the enneagram is, how it can help us uncover the lies that fuel our core fears, and how we can use the unique way God wired us to glorify Him and help others. Jayme will also be speaking at Lantana and we don't want you to miss out! Registration for Lantana is open now at theflowermomma.com/lantana. Limited spots are available, so be sure to register soon! ------------- theflowermomma.com Follow @theflowermomma on Instagram! Flower Momma Podcast Instagram: @theflowermommapodcast Jamesons Website: https://jamesonsflowers.com The Flower Momma Box Waitlist: theflowermomma.com

The Flower Momma Podcast with Jenny Lee Hines

Welcome to season 5, sweet Flower Mommas! This season will center around my upcoming one-day event, Lantana, which will take place on April 29th, 2023 at my flower shop in Witchita Falls, TX.  If you are a woman holding the tension between joy and grief (which, let's be honest, is all of us), this event and this season are for you! In this episode, I share the story behind Lantana and give you a preview of the amazing speakers I have lined up including Cari Trotter, Nicole Zasowski, and Dani Hardy. Registration for Lantana is open now at theflowermomma.com/lantana. Limited spots are available, so be sure to register soon! ------------- theflowermomma.com Follow @theflowermomma on Instagram! Flower Momma Podcast Instagram: @theflowermommapodcast Jamesons Website: https://jamesonsflowers.com The Flower Momma Box Waitlist: theflowermomma.com

Dumb Love
Episode 151: The Lantana

Dumb Love

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 37:49


Hosts Jen O'Neill and Sally Brooks jump into the episode with quickies about Ebay executives harassment of couple Ina and David Steiner and a woman who pulls a prank at her sister's wedding. They wrap-up the episode with the sweet love story of Linda Taylor and her neighbors.  They end the episode talking about things that are dumb and things they love (friends and podcasts). See pictures from this episode! Contact Dumb Love  dumblovepod@gmail.com Follow Dumb Love: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter dumblovepodcast.com