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What's your recommended recipe for homemade seed compost? What makes a dog friendly garden? What is the most inappropriate piece of garden advice that you've received?Peter Gibbs and the panel offer advice to an audience of keen gardeners in the borough of Wokingham. Joining Peter are house plants expert Anne Swithinbank, garden designer Bunny Guinness, and proud plantsman Matthew Biggs.Later in the programme, for Plant Health Week, Kirsty Wilson visits the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh to meet biosecurity officer Matt Elliot and discover how new pests and diseases are threatening our gardens — and what we can do to fight back.Producer: Matt Smith Assistant Producer: Rahnee Prescod Executive Producer: Carly MaileA Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4Plant List Questions and timecodes are below. Where applicable, plant names have been provided. Q - Do the panel have any favourite help or design features in their gardens made by their pets? (01'45")Q- Could you give me some top tips on growing Dahlias? (05'40")Q- How do you manage a wildflower area after the first year of flowering? (10'18")Feature – Kirsty Wilson and Biosecurity Officer of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh discuss how we can protect our plants from new pests and diseases (14'20")Q- My Fatsia Bush has flowered – do I prune it back or leave the fruits for the birds? (19'30")Q - Which exciting new plants should we be looking forward to growing in the south-east of England? (22'31")Bunny Guinness – Diospyros virginiana (F), common persimmon Diospyros 'Nikita's Gift' (F), Nikita's Gift Persimmon. Salvia involucrata 'Hadspen', rosy-leaf sage ‘Hadspen'Matthew Biggs – Salvia officinalis 'Bicolor', sage 'Bicolor' Echium Echium wildpretii, tower of jewels Echium pininana giant viper's buglossAnne Swithinbank – Leonotis Leonurus, lion's tail Dictamnus albus, burning bush Eriobotrya, loquatQ - What is your recommended recipe for homemade seed compost? (28'00")Q - I have a small starter allotment; can the panel advise me on how to make the most of my small plot? (32'10")Bunny Guinness – Onion Garlic LettuceMatthew Biggs – Lettuce, fresh beetroot, fresh carrots, finger carrots Baby leaf Spinach radish courgettes French beans Runner beans Anne Swithinbank – Foeniculum vulgare var. azoricum, florence fennelQ - What is the most inappropriate piece of garden advice that you've received, and did you follow it? (37'24")
March 3, 2025 ~ Matt Elliot, Co-Chair of MSU's Green and White Council joins Terry Rhadigan live from the Detroit Economic Club.
TRIGGER WARNING - This episode covers the brutal murder of Jodi Jones, contains strong language and the topic of suicide is discussed, so listener discretion is advised. In this episode, Naomi reflects on the pivotal fifth episode, where new persons of interest emerged, adding depth to the investigation. Dawn and Naomi discuss the DNA evidence, including the presence of a local sex offender's DNA, and the overlooked peculiar behaviour of various individuals connected to the case, raising questions about the thoroughness of the original investigation. The episode also touches on the psychological toll on Luke, and his resilience in maintaining his innocence.Listen to Episode Five - Through The Wall: 'People of InterestListen to Episode Six - Through the Wall: 'Luke's ArmyListen to Bonus Episode - In Luke's Own WordsCall to Action:Please consider subscribing, rating or reviewing this podcast as it really does help others find us. It's thanks to your ongoing support that we continue to be able to bring you Scottish Murders. 00:00:00: Introduction and Episode Five Discussion00:00:44: DNA Samples and Local Offender00:02:05: James Faulkner and the Condom Evidence00:03:10: Odd Behaviour and Admission00:05:19: Crime Scene and Path Details00:07:26: Joseph Jones and Mental Health Issues00:09:24: Police Investigation and Persons of Interest00:11:46: Jury and Circumstantial Evidence00:14:20: Gordon Dickie and the Dogs00:17:18: Cannabis in Jodie's System00:19:29: Scrunchie and Clothing Description00:21:20: Unsafe Conviction and Media Influence00:23:43: Mark Kane and Similarities to Luke00:25:48: Sandra Lean's Involvement00:28:20: Public Response to the Podcast00:30:05: Matt Elliot's Documentary and Legal Issues00:31:45: Luke's Prison Experience and Restrictions00:33:29: Police Obsession with Luke00:35:29: Luke's Early Prison Experience00:38:38: Luke's Mental Strength and Support00:41:13: Public Support and Podcast Impact00:42:49: Comparison of Different PrisonsEpisode CreditsHosted by DawnSpecial Guest: Naomi ChannellProduced by Erin Ferguson
Oynn Palmer-Atkin is joined by Matt Piper on the Foxes trophy parade. Also hear from Marc Albrighton, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Steve Walsh, Matt Elliot and Serge from Kasabian.
During the live Grand Parade recording, two listeners asked what Matt thought Olivia Chow's election as mayor of Toronto would mean for the city. The answers on the day of the live show were lacking, so we went and found an expert. In this episode of The Grand Parade, host Matt brings on a fellow City Hall reporter named Matt—Matt Elliott of City Hall Watcher in Toronto. The two Matts spend an hour in the weeds of municipal politics comparing their respective city halls. One Matt explains how his city is getting tap-pay for transit in a few days, and the other Matt explains how his city forces parking into areas that are zoned without parking minimums. You can find Matt Elliot's reporting over at cityhallwatcher.com
Matt Elliot is with us this week for the final episode of the series. Talking the Torquey Tipplers, Justin Fashanu's sheepskin, Oxford Utd's shooter, long distance Chineses, Martin O'Neil signing Zinedine Zidane at Celtic and Banged Up Abroad Leicester City edition.⚽️⚽️ Get 20% Off + Free Shipping, with the code COSH20 at Manscaped.com. That's 20% off with free shipping at manscaped.com, and use code COSH20. Make this Fathers Day one he won't forget with MANSCAPED™.
In a British beer market that has expanded rapidly over the previous couple of decades (before grinding to a halt during the current cost of living crisis), finding a point of difference has been vital for these small businesses to succeed. For some it has meant focusing on particular styles, like Hazy IPA, or crisp, refreshing lager. While for others it could have been producing a rock solid hospitality offering, and direct-to-consumer sales via a bar, or taproom. For Oxford's Tap Social Movement, which was established in 2016, that point of difference has been about making—well—a difference. Social justice is a part of this brewery's core ethos, and at the heart of this are the efforts to work with individuals exiting the prison system, and finding them employment. In fact, around a third of Tap Social's employees have been hired through this system, and you'll hear plenty about this from two of the company's directors, Tess Taylor and Matt Elliot, in the first of two interviews in this episode. In the second interview, we'll learn all about the other side of the business—the beer—as we chat to head brewer, Jason Bolger. Our visit coincided with us producing a collaboration beer with Tap Social, a modern British bitter, which we called ‘Wake Up' after the song by Rage Against the Machine—a little nod to the social justice this brewery was founded upon. Speaking of beer, there's also plenty of time at the beginning of the episode for our host to talk about some of the things he's been enjoying lately, and about his recent trips to Edinburgh, and Fort Collins, Colorado. Don't forget that if you enjoy this, and other content that Pellicle creates, please consider subscribing via Patreon, and support our independent magazine and podcast.
This week as talk of municipal politics filled the airways, we invited a few people to come talk to us about municipal challenges, the political context of this election, municipal finance and process modernisation. Our first guest, Matt Elliot from the City Hall Watcher, breaks down the major issues of this election and its political context, next we'll hear from Dr Enid Slack about municipal finance before we welcome Mayoral candidate Chloe Brown to talk about red tape and creating efficient infrastructure. Guests: Matt Elliot, Enid Slack, Chloe Brown Producer : Anna Lazaris
School's back and so are Scott and Reshmi, and they want to know, why don't kids walk to school anymore? We ask for your spit takes after Harry Styles may or may not have spat upon Chris Pine. Matt Elliot comments on City of Toronto asked to drop plan to deter encampments by posting security guards in parks
June 2, 2022 ~ Full Show. Guy's is joined by State Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey, Congresswoman Debbie Dingell, Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin, Matt Elliot, Bank of America's Michigan President and Midwest Region Executive, President and CEO of the Detroit Region Chamber Sandy Baruah, Dan Loepp, President and CEO of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, Detroit Public School Superintendent Dr. Nikolai Vitti and Jason Roe of Roe Strategic for his final show at the Mackinac Policy Conference.
Trent and Troy sit own with Matt Elliot of Benchmade Knife Co. They talk about marketing, the entrepreneurial spirit and how it works in the Outdoor world. Did you know you can get a discount on the onX Hunt app? http://bit.ly/BRO_onXHuntShop Use the promo code: BRO and you'll get a 20% discount!
Paul and Andy continue their tour of the UK as today they are live from Birmingham! The guys were joined by former Scotland defender Matt Elliot, comedian Karen Bayley and former Aston Villa midfielder Lee Hendrie! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join Trent, Kody and guest Matt Elliot from Worksharp Tools. Topics include a day in the life of Matt, embracing the unknown, and what the good Ol' days will look like in 20 years. Did you know you can get a discount on the onX Hunt app? http://bit.ly/BRO_onXHuntShop Use the promo code: BRO and you'll get a 20% discount!
Episode #209 is brought to you by out Title Sponsor United Pacific Industries. www.UPcarParts.com - More than just truck lighting; bumpers, brackets, door parts and more. www.brotherstrucks.com - Your source for 1947 Chevy and GMC restoration truck parts. www.classicperform.com - Have you seen their new X10 Spindle, how about their fuel cells? Use "C10 Talk" at check out and save 10% www.psiconversion.com - When you are swapping that motor for an LS or LT based motor PSI has everything you need, including technical support! Use "C10 Talk" to save 5% off your total order. www.dakotadigital.com - The best upgrade for your cab - VHX, HDX, and the Retro Rad RTX! www.vintageair.com - Vintage Air has a sure fit kit for you and your C10 - Made in the USA! Matt Elliot who runs the @LowFastFamous page on Instagram also is a the man behind #JWDRPR - a 1979 Step Side C10! Jaw Dropper was just on the cover of Truck Hub magazine and is getting plenty of love as Matt and his mates just wrapped up version 3.0 Dive in and get to know Matt - who by the way lives in New Zealand.
With the Prada Cup underway as a precursor to the America's Cup Race next month, it's a great time to reflect on some of the nautical history that's cemented New Zealand as a sailing nation. Author Matt Elliott has collected some of those stories in his latest book, 'With The Wind Behind Us'.
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New Brunswick forests are an all-you-can-eat buffet right now if you know where to look. We go foraging with Eric Scouten and our food columnist Matt Elliott.
Ici Le Havre, et on ne rigole, enfin si un peu quand même avec les Celeritas qui nous reviennent avec un troisième album repoussant toujours plus loin la notion de vitesse.Et puis comme l’Angleterre, bah c’est en face, on va aller voir ce qu’il se passe de l’autre coté du channel avec Jenny Beth, Thee MVPS, Sit Down, Matt Elliot et Teddy Thompson.Puis nous nous rendrons aux USA avec le tant attendu RTJ4 de Run The Jewels, Le nouvel album de Freddy Gibbs et les punk rockeurs de Joyce Manor
In another ExploreVM Podcast short, I speak with Matt Elliot about his first time at VMworld, and what it's like to attend VMworld as a Network expert at a Virtualization conference. Do you have an idea or a topic for the show? Would you like to be a guest on the ExploreVM podcast? Or just keep up the conversation about VMworld 2018? If so, please contact me at the links below: Blog: www.ExploreVM.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/ExploreVMInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/explorevm/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-woodward-jr
In another ExploreVM Podcast short, I speak with Matt Elliot about his first time at VMworld, and what it's like to attend VMworld as a Network expert at a Virtualization conference. Do you have an idea or a topic for the show? Would you like to be a guest on the ExploreVM podcast? Or just keep up the conversation about VMworld 2018? If so, please contact me at the links below: Blog: www.ExploreVM.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/ExploreVMInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/explorevm/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-woodward-jr
Bienvenidos a ERA Magazine, el podcast de la música independiente española. En el capítulo de hoy, un songwriter con carácter propio que llega desde Jerez de la Frontera: Pablo Petidier. Buenos días a todos los amantes de la música indie. Antes de comenzar comentar a los grupos que nos estéis escuchando, que si queréis presentar vuestras canciones en el podcast de ERA Magazine, solo tenéis que mandarnos un email a través de eramagazine.fm/contacto. ¿Quieres tener una página web de tu grupo o discográfica y no sabes cómo? Entra también en eramagazine.fm/web y allí verás las tres posibilidades de web que te ofrecemos, con tienda online y sin tienda online. Sobre todo, y lo más importante, aprenderás a gestionar tu propio sitio en internet. Formación garantizada. Después de estar en diferentes proyectos, el jerezano Pablo Petidier ha grabado su segundo disco, Second Grace, en tan solo dos años. Sus influencias van desde el power-pop hasta el rock alternativo, pero sin perder la referencia songwriter que le imprime el propio artista. En este disco ha vuelto a confiar el Rafa Camisón, batería de G.A.S. Drummer, para coproducir el disco junto a él mismo, y con la chelista Libertad Aguilar. Una propuesta interesantísima que acabamos de descubrir. # Pablo, bienvenido al podcast de ERA Magazine. En primer lugar, cuéntame tu historia musical, porque siempre has estado involucrado en diferentes proyectos, y cuándo decides grabar tus canciones en solitario. # Y musicalmente, ¿qué dirías que nos vamos a encontrar en estas 4 canciones que vamos a escuchar hoy en el podcast? # Vamos a comprobar lo que me cuentas con la primera canción, “Smiling’s Not A Guarantee”, la canción que abre el disco. ¿Qué me dices de ella? # Tus canciones supongo que empiezan en su composición por la guitarra, pero algunas son más eléctricas, como “Stars”, otras con más presencia de la percusión, estilo Low o Matt Elliot, como “Stockholm”, y otras más pausadas como “Thrist”. ¿Qué te lleva a transitar a uno u otro estilo en tus canciones? # ¿Y qué labor tiene como productor Rafa Camisón, de G.A.S. Drummers en todo el proceso? Porque voces, guitarras y sintes son tuyos, pero la batería y la percusión son suyas, ¿no? # Pasamos a la segunda canción, “Stockholm”. Dime algo sobre ella. # Háblame también del chelo de Libertad Aguilar, le da un toque muy interesante también a tu música, ¿no? # En cuanto a letras, ¿de qué te gusta hablar?, ¿qué te inspira? # Turno de la tercera canción, “Too Good To Last”. Cuéntame alguna cosa de ella. # Y en este 2018, ¿qué tienes previsto, conciertos, editar alguna cosa más? Y, por cierto, hablando del directo, ¿en qué formato vas? # Vamos a finalizar ya con la presentación de la última canción que escucharemos, que también es la que cierra tu disco: “Yes We Do / Yes We Are”. # Gracias, Pablo, por haber estado en el podcast de ERA Magazine. En las notas del programa dejaremos los enlaces pertinentes para que puedan seguir tu música. Mucha suerte. Con esta canción nos despedimos por hoy. También recordad, que si quieres ayudar a este podcast, y seguir disfrutando de la música de muchos más grupos, haz tus compras de Amazon a través del enlace eramagazine.fm/amazon. A ti no te cuesta nada y ERA Magazine se lleva una pequeña comisión con la que podremos difundir más propuestas emergentes. Porque recuerda: a la gente le encanta la música indie, pero todavía no lo sabe. Adiós. Pablo Petidier Second Grace (Autoeditado, 2017) Facebook_ YouTube_ Bandcamp_
Bryan Schackmann with worship leader Matt Elliot
Following one amazing jam packed weekend we sit down with Trent Fisher and Kody Kellom from Born and Raised Outdoors and Matt Elliot from Benchmade Knives. The BHA Rendezvous 2017 went out with a bang and raised a pile of money to aid our fight for our public lands! While we had time to reflect on our lively weekend at Rende2017 in Missoula Montana it was nice to catch up with these characters. The guys at Born and Raised Outdoors have big plans for the season of 2017. listen as they share some insight on their elk hunting film project on our public lands. Matt also shares a glimpse of things to expect out of Benchmade this year. There are lots of big things on the horizon for all of us. We look forward to and hope we see you all next year at the BHA Rende2018 in Boise Idaho. Give it a listen, give us a review, share the episode and most of all thank you for listening. Keep it public! Backcountry Hunters and Anglers Born and Raised Outdoors on Youtube Benchmade Knives
#71 – Matt Elliott and Andrew Bradley Matt Elliot and Andrew Bradley are OG’s in the Whistler Skiing scene and have spent a lot of chairlift rides together and have taken even more photos. Matt is currently the cover-boy for the latest Warren Miller flick, “Here there and Everywhere”. Andrew, “loves skiing […] The post #71 – Matt Elliott and Andrew Bradley appeared first on Low Pressure Podcast.
This week, Matty, Aj, Jake, and Ethan talk The Strokes, The Avalanches, Thomas Fekete, Scott Walker, David Bowie, Brian Eno, Daniel Brackenbury, PUP, The Struts, Matt Elliot, Fleet Foxes, The Mountain Goats, Animal Collective, Stereolab, and Bill Hicks. Then, they talk about what their song(s) of the summer are.
In the programme this week we talk to Waikato Bay of Plenty netball coach Noeline Taurua about how the Magic intend defending their trans-Tasman netball title. We hear from Olympic yachting silver medallist Blair Tuke about his bid for Rio 2016, despite the attraction of a professional sailing career. The Wellington Phoenix begin through the 200 applications they've received for the head coaching job. The Warriors coach Matt Elliot discusses how they're going to overcome their sluggish start to the NRL season and Olympic gold medal winning rower Nathan Cohen's back on the water, but not with his London partner Joseph Sullivan.
In the programme this week we talk to Waikato Bay of Plenty netball coach Noeline Taurua about how the Magic intend defending their trans-Tasman netball title. We hear from Olympic yachting silver medallist Blair Tuke about his bid for Rio 2016, despite the attraction of a professional sailing career. The Wellington Phoenix begin through the 200 applications they've received for the head coaching job. The Warriors coach Matt Elliot discusses how they're going to overcome their sluggish start to the NRL season and Olympic gold medal winning rower Nathan Cohen's back on the water, but not with his London partner Joseph Sullivan.
7th Period Rumble Final Show with Rob Abraham, Mike Abraham and Matt Elliot
7th Period Rumble 6-12-06 with Rob Abraham, Mike Abraham and Matt Elliot
7th Period Rumble 6-7-06 Rob Abraham, Mike Abraham, Matt Elliot
7th Period Rumble 6-1-06 with Michael Abraham, Rob Abraham and Matt Elliot
7th Period Rumble 5-26-06 with Michael Abraham, Rob Abraham, and Matt Elliot
The 7th Period Rumble 5-25-06 with Mike Abraham, Rob Abraham and Matt Elliot
The Seventh Period Rumble 5-24-06 with Mike Abraham, Rob Abraham and Matt Elliot.
The Seventh Period Rumble with Rob Abraham and Matt Elliot 5-16-06