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MUSIC: Broke for Free – Something Elated Northwestern's Knitwestern loves knitting, good music and (obviously) puns. In this episode of Podculture, find out how Knitwestern came to be, what the club's mission is and what keeps students coming back to knit another day. [Knitwestern meeting] ESTHER LIM: At Northwestern, students often gather in... The post Podculture: Tightly knit: Northwestern's knitting club has community and a cause appeared first on The Daily Northwestern.
In this episode of the #Podcast we talk with international Recording Artist #ExcoLevi about his journey in the Music business, #BrokeWomen and #Annulments For behind exclusive footage follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/musicandmarriagepodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/nikki_gordon718/ https://www.instagram.com/amlakredsquare/ To contribute to our Podcast you can donate to us at CashApp $NickeetaGordon and get exclusive and behind the scene footage and gifts. Shop with us @ https://www.jusbagit.com where u can find Podcast Merch and reusable Eco friendly bags. #BestrelationshipAdvice --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Sasha Geffen joins us to discuss their book, Glitter Up the Dark: How Pop Music Broke the Binary.
A four hour special on Freeform Portland featuring all music from the What’s This Called? 100 great albums of 2019 list. A crow listened from outside the window. Hear the First Hour Here: Hear the Second Hour Here: Hear the … Continue reading →
There are two What’s This Called? programs left for 2019 on Freeform Portland, Saturday December 7th (fragments of which are listenable below), and Saturday December 21st which will be a special from Noon until 4 PM Pacific Standard Time. In honor for what … Continue reading →
Podcast Epi # 44 "Tips for Eating Disorder Recovery" Guest Host: Kaleigh Kessler, RD, LD Transcript: Hi my name is Kaleigh and I'm a dietitian specializing in eating disorder recovery because years ago I suffered with an eating disorder. Today I'm going to share tips with you that I learned during my own recovery. First, remember that you must forgive yourself for any damage you've done to your body. Know that you are worthy of life and love. Food is food. Food has an appropriate place in your life because eating is a part of your day. However, it is not the center of your day. Separate your life from the food you eat. Base your health on how you feel, not on how you look. Do not feel guilty for eating what you want, knowing that no food is inherently good or bad. When you are craving salty foods such as chips, your body may be low on sodium so don't feel bad for eating them. Know that no one food is off limits and you can eat what you want without a need for compensation. Just because you had a piece of cake last night does not mean you cannot have a cookie today. Do not base your morality on the foods you eat, or how often you exercise. You are not good for eating a salad, just like you are not bad for eating pizza. Lastly, choose recovery every single day. Actively engage in recovery by always saying no to your eating disorder voices, and saying yes to the exact opposite of what your eating disorder is telling you. This has been beyond the byte with RecoveryRD, Kaleigh. For more information, visit www.therecoveryrd.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/@recovery_rd Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/RecoveryRD Email: kaleighkessler2@gmail.com Additional resources: http://nedawareness.org/ Music: Broke for Free, Something Elated Link http://freemusicarchive.org/search/?quicksearch=broke+for+something
Jennifer Greenfeld is the Assistant Commissioner of Forestry, Horticulture, and Natural Resources for the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation. Her job is to manage, think about, plan for nature in New York City. At the end of 2016, New York City released the results of their most recent street tree census, where they counted all the street trees along the city sidewalk. This was the culmination of about 18 months of work. Parks employees and over 2,000 citizen volunteers literally took to the streets to complete the census using surveyor’s wheels to precisely locate over half a million street trees. Parks turned all the data they collected into a public facing, interactive, living map. The map shows all the trees in the census displaying their species, size, and ecological benefits at the click of a mouse. In a city of over 8 million people, this was a huge effort. And it’s changing the way citizens interact with the urban forest. You can view the map here: https://tree-map.nycgovparks.org/ This podcast is a production of DeepRoot Green Infrastructure, LLC (www.deeproot.com). **CORRECTION: The company referred to as "Azteca" is actually called "Azavea."** Music: Broke for Free, “Golden Hour” Blue Dot Sessions, “Rafter,” “Discovery Harbor”
Kaid Benfield thinks lovability is an under-recognized element of sustainability, because it’s the places that we love that we’ll fight for, invest in, and defend. He should know, because he’s been working in the field for over 30 years. He started his career as a litigator, and eventually he went on to direct the Sustainable Communities and Smart Growth program, and to co-found the LEED for Neighborhood Development rating system, as well as Smart Growth America. During this time, he wrote over a thousand posts about land planning, sustainable development, and creating places that work for people. His most recent book is “People Habitat: 25 Ways to Think about Greener, Healthier Cities.” This podcast is a production of DeepRoot Green Infrastructure, LLC (www.deeproot.com). For more information about Kaid, visit www.placemakers.com. Music: Broke for Free, “If”, Podington Bear, “Lost And Found,” Love Is Not”
The state of Minnesota has done something very unusual: they’ve formally recognized street trees, and the soil they grow in, as a best management practice for stormwater regulations. And they’ve created a crediting system to use street trees and soils to meet statewide regulatory standards. Our guest, Randy Neprash is a civil engineer and the sole staff member for the Minnesota Cities Stormwater Coalition, an organization of cities in Minnesota that are regulated for their stormwater discharges. Minnesota is the only state that we know of that has done this, and it could completely change not just how we manage water, but how well we sustain another key form of green infrastructure – the urban forest. This podcast is a production of DeepRoot Green Infrastructure, LLC (www.deeproot.com). For more information about the Minnesota Stormwater Manual calculator, visit http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/MIDS_calculator. Music: Broke for Free, “If, “Night Owl” Blue Dot Sessions, “Denzel Sprak”
Carol Kresge Dearment was a wife and mother. She was also the great granddaughter of SS Kresge, the man who revolutionized the way Americans shop. She vanished one night in October, 1983. Did someone commit the perfect murder? Music Broke for free – Night Owl This episode has low quality audio. There is a plan in place to update audio on all "early" episodes. FYI. Support the show.
Darren and Graham chat with RPJ (Red Pill Junkie), the prolific Fortean blogger and writer. They chat about the Mars Phoenix anniversary New site www.grimerica.com is up and running already. Guys are reading Micah Hank’s book the UFO Singularity in prep for the upcoming interview. http://gralienreport.com/ This is the Tardy and somewhat untimely intro as Darren managed to delete the original. RPJ talks about his Forteana beginnings at www.dailygrail.com and now onto www.thegralienreport.com and www.mysteriousuniverse.org. Chat of the new star trek movie subtly warming us up for contact is small d disclosure happening now. Many more thoughts and discussion on UFO Disclosure. Robbie Graham’s work at www.silverscreensaucers.com Neil Degrasse Tyson computer code talked about on Joe Rogan Experience podcast. http://podcasts.joerogan.net/ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1LCVknKUJ4 Where does RPJ get his dose of the mainstream? The guys all discuss some aspects of their own sightings The tourists gathering in Mexico for the Mayan apocalypse 2012.... What do you tell your kids when they happen to see strange things in the night? RPJ and the Grimerican’s are excited about RPJ dropping in on a regular basis for a little update about what’s going on out there in Fortean phenomenon. Follow Red Pill Junkie here https://twitter.com/red_pill_junkie MUSIC Broke for Free - Something Elated Party People in a Can - Ayahuasca Spiedkiks - Take Off Your Makeup DU3normal - Long Walk www.freemusicarchive.org