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We chat to Matthew Ingram, a wonderful beekeeper who passion for bees has turned in to his business. Matthew started and runs Holt Hall Apiary in Staffordshire. We find out what beekeeping entails and ask if it is easy to start. We also talk to Plant Heritage who are seeking gardeners to become the custodians of national plant collections. You may be surprised that we are all eligible! Andy Lound has the history of the first ever TV gardener Cecil Henry Middleton. Also, a few gardening questions answered and a good catch up to boot, just press play! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 8 - Honey with Matthew Ingram from Holt Hall Apiary in Staffordshire. Charlie and Rachel talk to Matthew, award winning bee farmer, about the health, environmental, farming and economical benefits of bees and honey. They dispel some old wives' tales about honey and get Matt's opinion on the controversy surrounding neonicotinoidshttps://holthallapiary.co.uk/; @holthallapiary 1:15 Introduction 3:25 Introduction to Matthew Ingram 6:50 The resurgence of honey 8:00 Honey and hayfever 9:35 The role of bees in food production 12:50 The financial benefit of bees to the UK economy 14:55 How native bee populations have changed 18:00 Disease in UK bee populations 19:45 Neonicotinoids 24:50 The health benefits of honey 27:20 Manuka honey 29:20 Real honey Vs fakes 32:30 Matt's honey products 34:15 Queen Bees 37:50 The popularity of beekeeping
Raphael Wittwer and Matthew Ingram are the executive chefs of Zurich plant based restaurant Roots. These guys compliment each other amazingly and not only in the kitchen. They are professional and humorous and I really enjoyed talking to these two. Check it out on Apple Podcasts and go visit them at Lintheschergasse 15, 8001, Zürich
The counterculture of the Sixties and the Seventies is remembered chiefly for music, fashion, art, feminism, computing, black power, cultural revolt and the New Left. But an until-now unexplored, yet no less important aspect — both in its core identity and in terms of its ongoing significance and impact — is its relationship with health.In this popular and illuminating cultural history of the relationship between health and the counterculture, Matthew Ingram connects the dots between the beats, yoga, meditation, psychedelics, psychoanalysis, Eastern philosophy, sex, and veganism, showing how the hippies still have a lot to teach us about our wellbeing.RETREAT: HOW THE COUNTERCULTURE INVENTED WELLNESS - https://repeaterbooks.com/?s=retreatSupport Zer0 Books and Repeater Media on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/zerobooksSubscribe: http://bit.ly/SubZeroBooksFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ZeroBooks/Twitter: https://twitter.com/zer0books-----Other links:Check out the projects of some of the new contributors to Zer0 Books:Acid HorizonPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/acidhorizonpodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/acidhorizonMerch: crit-drip.comThe Philosopher's Tarot from Repeater Books: https://repeaterbooks.com/product/the-philosophers-tarot/The Horror VanguardApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/horror-vanguard/id1445594437Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/horrorvanguardBuddies Without OrgansApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/buddies-without-organs/id1543289939Website: https://buddieswithout.org/Xenogothic: https://xenogothic.com/Support Daniel Tutt's work by visiting the Torsion Groups Patreon account: https://patreon.com/torsiongroups
he Zero Technique Football Podcast continues its 2022 return! Tonight, host Ryan Stern will be joined by two of BackSportsPage.com 's newest writers, Matthew Ingram and David Wollins. The guys will initiate the season with the biggest storylines of the 2022 NFC West. What will the Seahawks offense look like without Russell Wilson? Will this be a repeat of last year for the Rams? Who is the best Fantasy option out of the division (after Cooper Kupp)? These questions, plus more will be answered on the show. Follow the guys on Twitter (Ryan is @rstern33, Matt is @mattingram_, David is @davidwollinsbsp and follow BackSportsPage on all social media @backsportspage.
Rev. Matthew Ingram has three children ages 14, 11, and 10. He is married to Lindsey Ingram. Matthew received his Master of Divinity from Memphis Theological Seminary and serves the First Presbyterian Church of Alabaster in Alabama. Matthew writes, "I don't live far from where I grew up and have been Cumberland Presbyterian my whole life, as have my parents and theirs before them for several generations."Music is provided by Pierce Murphy, Caldera Blue. Source: https://www.freemusicarchive.org/music/Pierce_Murphy/through-the-olive-branches/caldera-blueComments: http://freemusicarchive.org/Additional comments: modifications made to shorten and loop song for introduction and closing of podcast.Copyright Attribution and License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
KFB's Matthew Ingram says Kentucky has some outstanding young ag leaders.
A fanatic record-collector, Matthew Ingram started blogging as WOEBOT in 2003. The cult blog featured in articles in The Guardian, Slate, FACT and The Wire. He ended up writing features and reviews for The Wire and a column for FACT. In his new book Retreat: How the Counterculture Invented Wellness, Matt explores the cultural history of the relationship between health and the counterculture, connecting the dots between the beats, yoga, meditation, psychedelics, psychoanalysis, Eastern philosophy, sex, and veganism, showing how the hippies still have a lot to teach us about our wellbeing.
On this episode of The High Ground recorded on 01/25/2021, Jesse Betend talked to Matthew Ingram, CEO of Proof, a family owned and operated cannabis company. Matthew talked about the journey his team has been on, and what sets them apart from other cannabis companies. He also discusses how Proof is mission driven and value based, which translates into having a loyal team, and how that benefits the consumer. Jesse and Mathew also talk about how important it is to work with the local community and how to stand out in the cannabis industry. Proof Website Matthew’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-ingram-862894190/ Proof Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/proofwellness IG: @proof.wellness On The High Ground, we feature leaders of the cannabis industry. We talk to everyone from farmers to CEOs, and public officials - anyone making an impact on the cannabis community and beyond. To reach the show: highground@trichomes.com
Matthew Ingram is author of Retreat: How the Counterculture Invented Wellness. He hosts the Woebot blog. This stimulating conversation explores the very nature of music and covers different music genres including blues, rock, gospel, jazz, new age, and even punk. Some of the many musicians discussed include John Coltrane, Alice Coltrane, Carlos Santana, Paul Horn, … Continue reading "Music and Mysticism with Matthew Ingram"
Matthew Ingram is author of Retreat: How the Counterculture Invented Wellness. Here he describes two major styles of meditation that he, himself, practices – Vipassana or mindfulness meditation, based on pure awareness, and Vedic mantra meditation. The cultural context for meditation practice is crucial. There is a close relationship between Eastern meditative practices and western … Continue reading "Varieties of Meditative Experience with Matthew Ingram"
Matthew Ingram is the author of Retreat: How the Counterculture Invented Wellness. His book is a primer covering the historical unfolding of a host of topics including Allen Ginsberg, Stanislav Grof, LSD psychotherapy, the Prague Spring, psychoanalysis, Freudian Marxism, ego dissolution, the CIA's MK ULTRA program, Tom Wolfe, Libertarians, cultural revolt, and more.
Matthew Ingram is known for throwing raves in West Africa in 1993, writing for Teletubbies, his cult music blog Woebot, writing for the Wire and FACT magazines, setting up the Dissensus forum and putting out a series of LPs. His “Vitamin C” animated documentary was shown at the Chicago International Children’s Film Festival. He is … Continue reading "The Human Potential Movement & the Esalen Institute with Matthew Ingram"
Matthew Ingram is known for throwing raves in West Africa in 1993, writing for Teletubbies, his cult music blog Woebot, writing for the Wire and FACT magazines, setting up the Dissensus forum and putting out a series of LPs. His “Vitamin C” animated documentary was shown at the Chicago International Children’s Film Festival. He is … Continue reading "Revisiting the Counterculture with Matthew Ingram"
In this Episode, I spoke with Matthew Ingram, author of, Retreat: How the Counterculture Invented Wellness – recently published this summer by Repeater Books. Reading Matthew’s book was like taking a walk down memory lane for me, revisiting many of the key figures of the counterculture – and discovering many unknown connections between such figures, as well as hidden histories, shadow elements, and colorful vignettes. We covered a lot of ground – from Mohandas Gandhi to RD Laing – from the German Nature Boys to the Dalai Lama being asked what he thought about LSD. We uncover and shed light on some the simplistic and naïve views of the counterculture, particularly how the ego was made into a boogeyman – and how the whole movement devolved into a kind of hedonism and attachment to a romantic sense of the mystical. A fanatic record-collector, Matthew Ingram started blogging as WOEBOT in 2003. The cult blog featured in articles in The Guardian, Slate, FACT and The Wire. He ended up writing features and reviews for The Wire and a column for FACT. In this period Matthew co-founded the Dissensus forum with Mark "k-punk" Fisher and released critically-acclaimed music as WOEBOT. His last project was an animated documentary about Vitamin C and he also worked as a writer for the Teletubbies.
The TRICHOMES Hash it Out podcast features conversations about trending cannabis topics. We also bring in Industry insiders and influencers to discuss their point of view. As a part of the special TRICHOMES series CONVO-19, RJ Balde talked to Matthew Ingram of Proof about how the locally founded and funded company is handling the coronavirus pandemic. Matthew also talked about the work his committee is doing to provide aid for the homeless who are at particularly high risk of contracting the virus and more.
The TRICHOMES Hash it Out podcast features conversations about trending cannabis topics. We also bring in Industry insiders and influencers to discuss their point of view. As a part of the special TRICHOMES series CONVO-19, RJ Balde talked to Matthew Ingram of Proof about how the locally founded and funded company is handling the coronavirus pandemic. Matthew also talked about the work his committee is doing to provide aid for the homeless who are at particularly high risk of contracting the virus and more.
What have the hippies ever done for us? Well....prepare for a wild trip as today's special guest Matthew Ingram takes us back to the summer of love, and shows how it changed forever our ideas about, and practices of, wellness, medicine, and health. His upcoming book Retreat is an enthralling and immersive history, the first book to trace the connections between the 60s and 70s counterculture and health and wellness. The counterculture of the Sixties and the Seventies is remembered chiefly for music, fashion, art, feminism, black power, and the New Left. But an until-now unexplored, yet no less important, aspect is its relationship with health. As debates about the provision of healthcare rage across the US in 2020, few know that the hippies of Haight-Ashbury were providing free community healthcare in 1967. The Haight-Ashbury Free Clinic was founded in that year, and resulted in a much larger legacy in the form of the nationwide institution the Free Clinic, unique in a country without provision for the neediest in society. That is just one of countless fascinating examples in the head-spinning trip which Matthew Ingram takes us on in Retreat. Ingram connects the dots between the beats, yoga, meditation, psychedelics, psychoanalysis, Eastern philosophy, sex, and veganism, showing how the hippies still have a lot to teach us about our wellbeing. Matthew Ingram has thrown raves in West Africa, written for Teletubbies, was fleetingly in the electronic band The Black Dog, created the cult music blog Woebot, has written for the Wire and FACT magazines, set up the Dissensus forum, and has put out a series of LPs. His "Vitamin C" animated documentary was shown at the Chicago International Children's Film Festival.
What have the hippies ever done for us? Matthew Ingram explores the relationship between the summer of love and wellness, medicine, and health -- and what that means for us now in the era of COVID-19.The counterculture of the Sixties and the Seventies is remembered chiefly for music, fashion, art, feminism, computing, black power, cultural revolt and the New Left. But an until-now unexplored, yet no less important aspect -- both in its core identity and in terms of its ongoing significance and impact -- is its relationship with health.Matthew Ingram's new book, Retreat: How the Counterculture Invented Wellness, is a discussion of those wellness methodologies which the counterculture introduced (mainly from the east and eastern philosophy) into mainstream culture.Ingram joins Dr. Peeke to explain insights from the book, as well as how this all fits within our "new" existence during the COVID-19 pandemic. Sponsor:Smarty Pants Vitamins
What have the hippies ever done for us? Matthew Ingram explores the relationship between the summer of love and wellness, medicine, and health -- and what that means for us now in the era of COVID-19.The counterculture of the Sixties and the Seventies is remembered chiefly for music, fashion, art, feminism, computing, black power, cultural revolt and the New Left. But an until-now unexplored, yet no less important aspect -- both in its core identity and in terms of its ongoing significance and impact -- is its relationship with health.Matthew Ingram's new book, Retreat: How the Counterculture Invented Wellness, is a discussion of those wellness methodologies which the counterculture introduced (mainly from the east and eastern philosophy) into mainstream culture.Ingram joins Dr. Peeke to explain insights from the book, as well as how this all fits within our "new" existence during the COVID-19 pandemic. Sponsor:Smarty Pants Vitamins
What have the hippies ever done for us? Matthew Ingram explores the relationship between the summer of love and wellness, medicine, and health -- and what that means for us now in the era of COVID-19.The counterculture of the Sixties and the Seventies is remembered chiefly for music, fashion, art, feminism, computing, black power, cultural revolt and the New Left. But an until-now unexplored, yet no less important aspect -- both in its core identity and in terms of its ongoing significance and impact -- is its relationship with health.Matthew Ingram's new book, Retreat: How the Counterculture Invented Wellness, is a discussion of those wellness methodologies which the counterculture introduced (mainly from the east and eastern philosophy) into mainstream culture.Ingram joins Dr. Peeke to explain insights from the book, as well as how this all fits within our "new" existence during the COVID-19 pandemic. Sponsor:Smarty Pants Vitamins
In our 16th episode we welcome Janeen Murray, Executive Director of Sonoma County GO LOCAL to talk about the importance of supporting local businesses, as well as the relationship between GO LOCAL and Mercy Wellness. We also talk with Matthew Ingram, CEO of Proof, a Sonoma County based cannabis company. Matthew shares his experiences, including […]
Matthew Ingram critiques the demo of Devil May Cry 5.
On this week's episode, Pete talks with CJR Editor and Publisher Kyle Pope about the deluge of news regarding Brett Kavanaugh and Rod Rosenstein that dominated the beginning of the week. (Note: The podcast was recorded before Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey Ford testified on Thursday.) Then CJR's Matthew Ingram calls in to discuss whether the podcast bubble is bursting.
Photo by Matthew Ingram via Flickr 'Tis the season for sleepaway camp and summer sleepovers! For some parents and kids, though, the prospect of a night away from home is scary. There are so many ‘what-if's' that could happen: what if they're cold? what if they get homesick? what if...what if...what if... But what if you let your kid go anyway? What if you work together to tackle any fear and uncertainty, and give your son the opportunity to test his skills and stamina? Time away from home is an opportunity for boys to: Discover new parts of themselves Build their resilience & self-esteem Be in charge of their own growth Learn how to struggle, suffer and navigate feelings of boredom Connect and collaborate with others Sleepovers and sleepaway camp are a great opportunity for parental growth and development too. When you send your son away (temporarily!), you learn to.. Let go. Trust your kids Allow other adults to mentor and influence your child. Still nervous? Listen to the podcast. :) In this episode, Jen & Janet dig in and discuss: The right age for sleepovers and slumber parties How to deal with separation anxiety Why time apart is good for parents and kids How to create sleepaway experiences on a budget Links we mentioned (or should have) in Episode 114: Homesick & Happy: How Time Away From Parents Can Help a Child Grow, by Michael Thompson Kidsickness: Help for First Time Parents from the Sunshine Parenting blog Homesickness Do's and Don'ts from the Sunshine Parenting blog To SEE Janet and Jen discussing their own summer adventures AND the benefits of letting your kids go... see us on youtube ... uncut! What have your experiences been with sleep-aways? Comment below!
Retour de votre podcast préféré de musiques électroniques, avec une sélection de sons hétérogènes comme à notre habitude.C’est aussi notre 20ème émission, et nous sommes très heureux d’avoir cette même envie de continuer à vous faire plaisir avec des morceaux beaux, touchants, sublimes, vaporeux, dansants, dans (le petit) espoir de vous faire décrocher du rythme trépidant de la vie quotidienne. Sans plus tarder, voici la tracklist. TRACKLIST: Voilaaa – On te l’avait dit (feat. Pat Kalla)EP On te l’avait dit - Favorite Recordings – 2015 Nujabes – Music is mine*LP Modal Soul - Hyde Out Recordings – 2005 Emancipator – Nevergreen*EP Safe In The Steep Cliffs - Self-Released – 2010 Verset Zero – Fine Viae (Voidloss All This Pain Is For You Mix)EP Contritum Crusis - Tripalium Records – 2015 Kitt Whale -StreetsPas d"informations Ivy Lab & Alix Perez – MaidenEP Arkestra EP - Critical Music – 2016 DJ Krush & Toshinori Kondo – Bu Seki LP: Ki-Oku Label-Année: Apollo Records -1996 Kohei Mihara – StewartiaLP Cocolotica - Grand Central Records – 2005 Tsutchie (ou Niu) – StarsLP V/A – Cozy Hotels At The Midnight - Cutting Edge – 2004 Daisuke Tanabe – Artificial SweetenerLP Before I Forget - Circulations – 2010 Deepchord Presents Echospace – Sub-MarineLP Liumin - Modern Love – 2010 Arovane & Hior Chronik – After Tomorrow (AMX)EP In Between - A Strangely Isolated Place – 2016* NOTES DE L’EMISSION Le fameux « Samourai Shamploo » qui a donné lieu à ce beau générique d’Omar Sharif et de sa passion de gagner, est un manga de 26 épisodes de 2004, que vous pouvez retrouver sur Netflix d’après la fiche Wikipedia. Faute irréparable. Nous n’avons pas parlé de celui que l’on entend dans le morceau de Voilaaa « On te l’avait dit ». Il s’appelle Pat Kalla. Voilaaa (OK c’était facile), faute réparé. On vous a passé un morceau dans le genre breakbeat, mais en réalité, c’est le terme « Big Beat » qui serait approprié. Les Chemical Brothers apprécieront. Et puisque l’on parle (à tort) de breakbeat, (et de son anglais), petit cadeau pour les fans de son londonien, signalons ce mix de 5h (!) fait par le journaliste Matthew Ingram qui devrait vous faire sourire comme un benêt pendant un bon moment.
More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice
This week we follow up on Twitter, who has hired Falcon Pro app developer to build an Android app. We also discuss limitations of iPad as a production device. Can it be used for high end productivity or will the rumored iPad Pro fill that need. Aaron open’s his Crazy Idea Corner with an independent App Store idea. Picks; Github Desktop, Microsoft Translator, iOhYes podcast Episode 52 Show Notes Twitter hires Falcon Pro app developer for Android Twitter app The Screen-Size Debate: How the iPhone 6 Plus Impacts Where We Read & Watch Neil Cybart on the future of iPad Dringend - The development environment for your iPhone & iPad Apple Features Indie Game apps Propolitico a Lesson in laser focused pay wall - Matthew Ingram Next Issue – unlimited access to more than 140 magazines Adobe Creative Cloud AppHub.io: Update React Native apps instantly React Native Apple App Store Guidelines 332 & 333 Canonical Ubuntu Cydia Panic Coda Rob Rix Build Phase Greg (too famous) Heo Beginning Steve Jobs Magpie Video Release Notes Chris Liscio FuzzMeasure Episode 52 Picks GitHub Desktop for Mac Microsoft Translator by Microsoft Corporation iOhYes podcast
More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice
NB Feed Updated*: This week we follow up on the "software engineer" title and Apple's implementation of TestFlight beta testing. Now that the Watch pricing, new Retina MacBook and ResearchKit has been made public, we review the pricing and new technologies as consumers and developers. Our Picks: Magisto, Apple Watch sizing guide, ColorSafe and ScreenShot Builder. * some listeners may have downloaded the incomplete show. Please delete and reload - if you don't hear the theme music at the start. Thanks Episode 30 Notes: iTunes TestFlight Beta Testing Takes Off How Apple Will Make the Wearable Market Why The Apple Watch Won't Sell Watch Apple's Spring Forward event in 11 minutes Chronicons QNX Operating Systems ResearchKit Thousands Have Already Signed Up for Apple's ResearchKit GigaOm Was Universally Respected. Too Bad Respect Doesn’t Pay the Bills. Matthew Ingram Jim Dalrymple vs Martin McNulty Episode 30 Picks: Magisto - Magical Video Editor Try It On: Apple Watch Sizing Guide ColorSafe LaunchKit: Screenshot Builder
Dr Matthew Ingram and Tara explore the challenges that confront students during a research project. Matt argues that understanding the research process and taking responsibility for it are key characteristics of success.