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Latest podcast episodes about nikki hill

Mind, Body, Spirit, FOOD Podcast
Desert Magic, Soulful Food & the Art of Following Your Gut

Mind, Body, Spirit, FOOD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 52:43


What happens when you hand a stranger all your savings in cash, buy a restaurant in the middle of the Mojave desert on a feeling, and build something extraordinary from scratch? You get La Copine.This week I sat down with Nikki Hill and Claire Wadsworth — the couple and creative duo behind one of the most talked-about destination restaurants in the California desert and authors of the new cookbook by the same name, La Copine. We talk about the deeply intertwined worlds of food, love, intuition, and what it actually takes to build something magical.This conversation goes everywhere — from a vision quest in Bryce Canyon to ancient aquifers beneath the desert floor, from writing wedding vows as a song to the genius of rice flour on eggplant. One of my favorites yet.Links and resources mentioned in the show* Mind, Body, Spirit, FOOD Newsletter: https://mindbodyspiritfood.substack.com/* Order Nicki's new book: https://fromscratchfast.com/nicki-sizemore/* Find Nicki on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nickisizemore* La Copine Cookbook: https://bookshop.org/a/114665/9781419778223* La Copine restaurant: https://www.lacopinekitchen.com/* Follow La Copine on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lacopinekitchen/* Claire's music: https://cestclairemusic.com/* The Songs of La Copine: https://open.spotify.com/album/7CZ35vOl9PzzLkgnS2r8PA?si=Z_JVtnTrQ46xoiGHWHMh_Q* Italian Wannabe documentary (Claire's stepdad): https://italianwannabe.com/* Integraton: https://www.integratron.com/* Matais de Stephano: https://matiasdestefano.org/en/frontpage/* Hungry for more? Listen to all of the season 7 episodes here: https://mindbodyspiritfood.substack.com/podcast This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit mindbodyspiritfood.substack.com/subscribe

The TASTE Podcast
775: La Copine Built an Oasis in Joshua Tree. The Crowds Followed.

The TASTE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2026 100:01


Claire Wadsworth and Nikki Hill are the owners of La Copine, an oasis of a restaurant in California's Mojave Desert. It's been a beloved destination for over a decade, winning over a mix of Joshua Tree locals, LA weekenders, and celebrities passing through. Now they're sharing La Copine's thoughtful takes on all-day cooking in a debut cookbook. It's so fun to have Claire and Nikki in the studio to talk about what it takes to run a restaurant in the high desert, their journey as a couple in business together, and making this book. Also on the show we have a live recording from a recent panel conversation at Baldor BITE in New York City, a conference run by the legendary specialty food company. Matt is joined on the stage by four leading chefs including Missy Robbins (Lilia, Misi), Paul Carmichael (Kabawa), Tiffani Faison (chef, restaurateur, and judge on Chopped), and Tim Ma (Tim Ma Hospitality). The panel unpacks a pressing question in today's restaurant world: how do you judge success?  Subscribe to This Is TASTE: ⁠⁠Apple Podcasts⁠⁠, ⁠⁠Spotify⁠⁠, ⁠⁠YouTube⁠⁠    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

La Gran Travesía
Jefferson Airplane, Bellrays, Tash Sultana, L7, Sleater-Kinney, Nikki Hill, Aretha Franklin...

La Gran Travesía

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2026 68:43


Hoy en La Gran Travesía podréis escuchar a Jefferson Airplane, Bellrays, Tash Sultana, L7, Sleater-Kinney, Nikki Hill, Purson, Rosalie Cunningham, Aretha Franklin.... Aquí os dejamos el enlace a los programas dedicados a las grandes voces femeninas https://www.ivoox.com/gran-travesia-voces-femeninas_bk_list_580485_1.html ▶️ Y ya sabéis, si os gusta el programa y os apetece, podéis apoyarnos y colaborar con nosotros por el simple precio de una cerveza al mes, desde el botón azul de iVoox, y así, además podéis acceder a todo el archivo histórico exclusivo. Muchas gracias también a todos los mecenas y patrocinadores por vuestro apoyo: Piri, JBsabe, Juan Antonio Méndez Benítez, Antonio Vicente Álvarez, Aida Borrallo, Eduardo Gutiérrez, Rafa Navarro, José Carlos Lozano, Ikatza, Cabe1961, Guillermo Esteban, Diego Román, Raquel, Sergio Rodríguez Rojas, Jose Antonio Moral, Juanito, Octavio Oliva, Igor Gómez Tomás, Matías Ruiz Molina, Eduardo Villaverde Vidal, Víctor Fernández Martínez, Rami, Leo Giménez, Alberto Velasco, Francisco Quintana, Con, Tete García, Marco Landeta Vacas, Oscar García Muñoz, Raquel Parrondo, Nacho, Alberto, Moy, Dani Pérez, Santi Oliva, Vicente DC, Leticia, Melomanic, Arturo Soriano, Gemma Codina, Raquel Jiménez, Pedro, SGD, Raul Andres, Tomás Pérez, Pablo Pineda, Quim Goday, Enfermerator, Joaquín, Horns Up, Victor Bravo, Francisco González, Marcos Paris, Daniel A, Redneckman, Elliott SF, Sementalex, Miguel Angel Torres, Suibne, Noyatan, Iván Menéndez, Niksisley y a los mecenas anónimos.

Z107.7 FM Up Close Show hosted by Gary Daigneault
Episode 440: Nikki Hill and Claire Wadsworth, owners of La Copine

Z107.7 FM Up Close Show hosted by Gary Daigneault

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2026 53:19


La Gran Travesía
Alabama Shakes, Samantha Fish, Heart, Purson, Fiona Apple, Janis Joplin, ...

La Gran Travesía

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 65:41


Hoy en La Gran Travesía tenemos un programa plagado de grandes voces femeninas. Grace Potter, Alabama Shakes, Samantha Fish, Purson, Fiona Apple, Heart, Orianthi, Hurray for the Riff Raff, Nikki Hill... ▶️ Y ya sabéis, si os gusta el programa y os apetece, podéis apoyarnos y colaborar con nosotros por el simple precio de una cerveza al mes, desde el botón azul de iVoox, y así, además podéis acceder a todo el archivo histórico exclusivo. Muchas gracias también a todos los mecenas y patrocinadores por vuestro apoyo: Rafa Navarro, José Carlos Lozano, Ikatza, Cabe1961, Guillermo Esteban, Diego Román, Tole, Raquel, Poncho C, Sergio Rodríguez Rojas, Javier, Jose Antonio Moral, Juanito, Octavio Oliva, Andreea Deea, Samuel Sánchez, Igor Gómez Tomás, Matías Ruiz Molina, Eduardo Villaverde Vidal, Víctor Fernández Martínez, Rami, Leo Giménez, Alberto Velasco, Poncho C, Francisco Quintana, Con, Tete García, Jose Angel Tremiño, Marco Landeta Vacas, Oscar García Muñoz, Raquel Parrondo, Nacho, Javito, Alberto, Moy, Dani Pérez, Santi Oliva, Vicente DC, Leticia, Melomanic, Arturo Soriano, Gemma Codina, Raquel Jiménez, Pedro, SGD, Raul Andres, Tomás Pérez, Pablo Pineda, Quim Goday, Enfermerator, Joaquín, Horns Up, Victor Bravo, Fonune, Francisco González, Marcos Paris, Daniel A, Redneckman, Elliott SF, Sementalex, Miguel Angel Torres, Suibne, Noyatan, Iván Menéndez, Niksisley y a los mecenas anónimos.

La Gran Travesía
Nikki Hill, Bleeker, Deap Vally, Liza Colby, Beth Hart, Larkin Poe, Seeds...

La Gran Travesía

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2024 77:52


Hoy 26 de diciembre en La Gran Travesía vais a poder escuchar a Bellrays, Jay Farrar, Nikki Hill, Hives, Bleeker, Detroit Cobras, Deap Vally, Liza Colby, Beth Hart, Larkin Poe, Seeds... También recordaros que ya podéis comprar La gran travesía del rock, un libro interactivo que además contará con 15 programas de radio complementarios, a modo de ficción sonora... con muchas sorpresas y voces conocidas... https://www.ivoox.com/gran-travesia-del-rock-capitulos-del-libro_bk_list_10998115_1.html Jimi y Janis, dos periodistas musicales, vienen de 2027, un mundo distópico y delirante donde el reguetón tiene (casi) todo el poder... pero ellos dos, deciden alistarse al GLP para viajar en el tiempo, salvar el rock, rescatar sus archivos ocultos y combatir la dictadura troyana del FPR. ✨ El libro ya está en diversas webs https://npqeditores.com/producto/la-gran-travesia-del-rock/ ▶️ Y ya sabéis, si os gusta el programa y os apetece, podéis apoyarnos y colaborar con nosotros por el simple precio de una cerveza al mes, desde el botón azul de iVoox, y así, además podéis acceder a todo el archivo histórico exclusivo. Muchas gracias también a todos los mecenas y patrocinadores por vuestro apoyo: Jose Angel Tremiño, Marco Landeta Vacas, Oscar García Muñoz, Raquel Parrondo, Javier Gonzar, Eva Arenas, Poncho C, Nacho, Javito, Alberto, Tei, Pilar Escudero, Utxi 73, Blas, Moy, Juan Antonio, Dani Pérez, Santi Oliva, Vicente DC,, Leticia, JBSabe, Huini Juarez, Flor, Melomanic, Noni, Arturo Soriano, Gemma Codina, Raquel Jiménez, Francisco Quintana, Pedro, SGD, Raul Andres, Tomás Pérez, Pablo Pineda, Quim Goday, Enfermerator, María Arán, Joaquín, Horns Up, Victor Bravo, Fonune, Eulogiko, Francisco González, Marcos Paris, Vlado 74, Daniel A, Redneckman, Elliott SF, Guillermo Gutierrez, Sementalex, Jesús Miguel, Miguel Angel Torres, Suibne, Javifer, Matías Ruiz Molina, Noyatan, Estefanía, Iván Menéndez, Niksisley y a los mecenas anónimos.

Free & Easy
Free & Easy - Episode 179

Free & Easy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2024 74:38


Beware ... chickies & lads , Ouest Track Radio (O.T.R ) on dab+ present " FREE & EASY " live radio rock show / Sunday the 15th -december -8Pm- 2024- Playlist Patryck Albert : ...intro ... Routes , Allen Pound Get Rich , Bellrays , Fourgiven , Stupidity , Vibravoid , Decline of Reptiles , Lsd Enigma , A-Bones , Gruesomes , Excitements , Nikki Hill , Smokin' Bones , King Cornelius , Sick Rose , Outrageous Cherry , Bof! , Playboys , Snails , David Jones & the Moods , Plato & the Philosophers , Bobby & Laurie , Small Faces , Standells ........gimme a 'As ' we ll give you more ....to near future !

Sateli 3
Sateli 3 - Tencho o el simple hecho de bailar (3/4) R´N´R y gasolina - 26/07/24

Sateli 3

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 59:29


Sintonía: "Johnny Be Good" - Johnny Winter1. "Wild Woman" - Imelda May2. "Eyes On The Motorway" - Wilko Johnson3. "Scratch Back" - Nikki Hill4. "The Snake" - Al Wilson5. "99 Lbs" - Anne Peebles6. "Damn Right It´s Good" - Gwen McRae7. "I´m On My Way" - Barbara Dane8. "That´s Why I Cry" - Varetta Hill9. "Bop-a-Lena" - Ronnie Self10. "Travelin´ Shoes" - Charlie Crockett11. "I Got Burned" - The Bamboos12. "It´s Your Voodoo Working" - Charles Shefield13. "Door Poppin´" - Carol Fran & Clarence Hollimon14. "Been Stupid Again" - Public Image Ltd (P.I.L.)Todas las músicas seleccionadas y presentadas por Tencho (Sergio Pérez Heredia), desde el estudio 204 de la Casa de la Radio en Prado del ReyContacto: tencholupe.blogspot.comEscuchar audio

Más de uno
Kevin y Bob (casi) narran la muerte de Kennedy en directo

Más de uno

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 8:04


El miércoles el equipo de 'Más de uno' hizo una ficción sonora en directo retransmitiendo el asesinato de Kennedy 60 años después. Jorge Abad recupera cómo los americanos Bob Hopkins y Kevin Farrell, nuestros presentadores americanos de referencia, casi narraron la muerte de Kennedy en directo. Por último, J.F León pone el broche musical hablando de Nikki Hill, una cantante de Carolina del Norte, que está de gira por toda España y es un auténtico festín de blues-rock. 

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Más Noticias
Kevin y Bob (casi) narran la muerte de Kennedy en directo

Más Noticias

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 8:05


El miércoles el equipo de 'Más de uno' hizo una ficción sonora en directo retransmitiendo el asesinato de Kennedy 60 años después. Jorge Abad recupera cómo los americanos Bob Hopkins y Kevin Farrell, nuestros presentadores americanos de referencia, casi narraron la muerte de Kennedy en directo. Por último, J.F León pone el broche musical hablando de Nikki Hill, una cantante de Carolina del Norte, que está de gira por toda España y es un auténtico festín de blues-rock. 

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El sótano
El Sótano - Outono Códax Festival, giras y novedades - 20/11/23

El sótano

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 57:48


Anunciamos que nuestra próxima escapada a la superficie tendrá lugar este próximo jueves 23 de noviembre, con programa en directo desde la sala Capitol de Santiago de Compostela, en el marco del festival Outono Códax y acompañados por varios artistas locales y con la actuación estelar de Nick Waterhouse. Aderezamos con jugosas novedades y anuncios de interesantes giras inminentes. (Foto del podcast por James Juarez; Nick Waterhouse) Playlist; NICK WATERHOUSE “Late in the garden” (The fooler, 2023) NIKKI HILL “Holler out loud” (Feline roots, 2018) THE BEAT FROM PALLOKABILLY “Sinner not a saint” (single 2017) THE BO DEREKS “Ese no soy yo” (Porca miseria, 2023) KATE CLOVER “These boots are made for walkin’” (single) DION LUNADON “Nikki” (Systems edge, 2023) MING CITY ROCKERS “Jill was an anarchist” (Lime, 2023) BIZNAGA “Domingo especialmente triste” (Bremen no existe, 2022) LORD FRIDAY THE 13TH “Larger than life” (single 2023) THE BLACK HALOS “No tomorrow girls” (The violent years, 2001) SLANDER TONGUE “Allover the place” (Monochrome, 2023) PIERRE OMER’S SWING REVUE “Just one kiss” (Tropical breakdown, 2023) BLOODSHOT BILL “Monsters daughter” (Trick and treat Vol. 2, 2023) MARCEL BONTEMPI “Eighteen” (EP, 2023) JAKE LABOTZ and SMOKESTACK LIGHTNING “Mystery train” (single 2023) Escuchar audio

El sótano
El Sótano - Ensalada de ritmo y alma - 29/08/23

El sótano

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 58:57


Arrancamos anunciando la próxima edición del Festivalle, 1 y 2 de septiembre en el Valle de Tobalina (Burgos), estupendo cartel en entorno rural y con entrada gratuita. Perfecta introducción a un menú de canciones con esencias de soul o rhythm and blues rescatadas de discos de los últimos diez años.Playlist;(sintonía) LOS MAMBO JAMBO “Exotic rendez-vous”TT SYNDICATE “Catch that train”RAMBALAYA “When your chickens come home to roost”RAY COLLINS HOT-CLUB “Ringtingeling”MIKE SANCHEZ “Ain’t gonna let nothing”C.W. STONEKING “We gon boogaloo”HOLLY GOLIGHTLY “As you go down”THE LIMBOOS “Been a whole lot of time”THE ROYAL ROSTERS “I can’t breath”NICK WATERHOUSE “Sleepin’ pills”JD McPHERSON “Hunting for sugar”SHARON JONES and THE DAP-KINGS “Retreat”ALABAMA SHAKES “Miss you”NIKKI HILL “Nothing with you”LUKE WINSLOW KING “Everlasting arms” Escuchar audio

Blues Box
Blues Box - Rádio Executiva - 29 de Abril de 2023

Blues Box

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 52:53


O Blues Box dessa semana está um verdadeiro encontro de divas! Nikki Hill, Ann Peebles e Joss Stone chegam pra mostrar que o tempo é agora!

Música de Contrabando
MÚSICA DE CONTRABANDO T32C071 Al Dual nos habla sobre la grabación en directo del concierto fin de gira “Reel tour reel” con ilustres invitados (27/01/2023)

Música de Contrabando

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 122:02


En Música de Contrabando revista diaria de música en Onda Regional de Murcia (orm.es; 23,00h a 01,00h). Al Dual Official Al Dual será nombrado mañana 'Eulalio adoptivo del año'; ocasión que aprovechamos para hablar con él del concierto fin de gira, grabación en directo cpn ilustres, y nuevo album de estudio. Van Morrison continúa presentando canciones de su próximo álbum homenaje al skiffle. "Worried Man Blues", tercer adelanto de Moving On Skiffle, (a la venta el próximo 10 de marzo), fue grabada originalmente por Woody Guthrie en 1940. BBK Bilbao Music Legends Fest llega con The Cult, The Waterboys, Nikki Hill y más. Río Babel 2023 aterrizará en la Caja Mágica de Madrid del 30 de junio al 2 de julio y celebrará su quinta edición con bandas como Jamiroquai, Guitarricadelafuente, Macaco, Alizzz, Sen Senra o La M.O.D.A. Además, la quinta edición del festival madrileño también tendrá como objetivo tender puentes con América Latina.dEUS ha anunciado su primer álbum en más de 10 años, How To Replace It que se lanzará el 17 de febrero. Arde Bogotá estrena 'Los perros', el primer adelanto del que será su segundo álbum., que verá la luz en mayo ( «soltad a los perros, porque me he escapado»). Alien Tango estrena su nuevo single "B.F.F", un homenaje al amor, la amistad y el indie pop de finales de los 2000s. "Kinda Happy, Kinda Sad", su esperado disco de debut es una recopilación de lo que Alberto afirma que son "clásicos de un universo paralelo". Apartamentos Acapulcol lanza El Primero, ni más ni menos que el primer avance del que será su próximo album, y con el que darán continuación a su bien valorado El Año del Tigre. Pocos grupos, después de 33 años de actividad ininterrumpida, pueden presumir de tener un nivel creativo como Doctor Divago. Como dice “El día después”, la canción que abre el disco, hay planes, ilusiones y la propuesta de un canto sanador que simboliza el momento que atraviesa el grupo. La banda de garage beat The Liquorice Experimentt acaba de publicar su primer álbum How Many Lies con la discográfica madrileña Snap Records. La banda gallega Lemot arranca con fuerza el nuevo año con el lanzamiento de "No Me Lo Creo Ni Yo", su nuevo single junto a la artista catalana Marmi, uno de los nombres pop del momento. El costumbrismo catódico y viperino de los madrileños Parquesvr y el clubbing más abierto de mente y líquido del productor venezolano afincado en la capital, TIRAYA, se dan la mano para empezar el año allanando las pistas de baile con una canción que es un retrato explícito y casi documental de uno de los habitantes más conocidos de la vida nocturna.Hace seis años que Lapido no edita disco propio, por lo que esta nueva canción, Curados de espanto, es un reencuentro emocional y musical con sus seguidores. El músico granadino tiene previsto hacer una gira de presentación del disco con su banda al completo durante los meses de abril y mayo. José Antonio García (091) lanza el single "Rodar Cuesta Abajo" y continúa con la Gira "Fuera de Control". Sexy Zebras presentan "Puñales y Claveles", un eléctrico y romántico medio tiempo que ve la luz una semana antes de su primer concierto en La Riviera. El Festival Primavera de Lorca celebrará, el 22 de abril, en Ifelor, su décimo aniversario con Los Rebeldes, Nacha Pop, La Orquesta Mondragón, La Unión y Medina Azahara. En la agenda de conciertos reseñamos: Shinova, Pedriñanes 77, Veneziola, Sollo K.Os, , bROTHERS iN bAND, Txetxu Altube, Alberto Alcalá, Camela, Beast in Black, Miquel Asensio Feat. Vercher-Caminero-Martín-Guerra.

REGANOMICS
Nikki Hill and Brittney Martinez - Owners of When Pigs Fly Wine Bar

REGANOMICS

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 112:28


This is a rare double double treat! Nikki Hill and Brittney Martinez are the owners of When Pigs Fly, a wine bar in Tuscola, Texas, and they're also Abilene Police Officers (Technically, Nikki is a Patrol Sergeant and Brittney is the instructor at the Police Academy now). So not only do you get to hear from two owners on the same episode, you get to hear how two police officers manage their work life and their business life. We talk about owning a wine bar, why they took the plunge in owning a business, their weaknesses as an owner and how they compensate for that specific weakness, how they manage their time, their growth plans, their favorite apps on managing their calendar, how we address the meth issues in our community, what they would love the public to know about being a police officer, the biggest surprises they had as a business owner, and much more! Enjoy!

The Ground Shots Podcast
Nikki Hill with Sigh Moon on Botany as Archaeology, to Stop a Lithium Mine

The Ground Shots Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 140:15


Episode #69 of the Ground Shots Podcast was recorded in southern Oregon this past August among old Juniper trees tucked just below a special Tableland mesa, with Nikki Hill of Walking Roots, and Sigh Moon assisting in the conversation. Link to our website where you can donate to the podcast, and find the blog post on the podcast episode with photos and bios of Nikki and Sigh Moon as well as a few photos from where we recorded the episode: www.ofsedgeandsalt.com/podcastblog/lithiummine We talk about: What is a tableland or mesa? Nikki's intention in doing survey work at Thacker Pass, a place in Nevada slated to become a large lithium mine Questioning the sustainability of lithium Seeing wild gardens and patterns on the landscape that reflect historical relationships of indigenous peoples and places How deserts have been hard for European ancestored folks to conceptualize and how this makes it easy for us to consider it a wasteland to be inverted to perpetuate modern culture Considering certain lands sacrifice zones comes from the idea that we are separate from land and that we can actually have an effect the effects of private land ownership on the water table and water flows on land seeing through a lens of botanical archaeology how archaeology is often focused on ‘settled' life evidence not nomadic life evidence how do we start to re-see why plants are on the landscape in relationship to human historical tending of those plants? the misinformed idea that hunter-gatherers (gatherer-hunters) were not sophisticated in their tending what is the point in caring about anthropogenic landscapes? Nikki's plant survey process at Thacker Pass in Nevada and some of the plants she found like Yampah, Biscuitroots, Mariposa Lilies and more.   Links: Nikki's Website: Walking Roots Counterpunch article by Nikki: “Botany as Archaeology, to Stop a Lithium Mine' Nikki's instagram page: walking.roots Sigh Moon's Instagram page: tenderwildeyes Sigh Moon's Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrmu0A77ja3o8DZ32ttOsIA/videosSave Thacker Pass Campaign website ‘The Ecology of Eden: An Inquiry into the Dream of Paradise and a New Vision of Our Role in Nature' book by Evan Eisenberg, a book I read in college on critical ecology that feels relevant to this episode “The Void, The Grid & The Sign: Traversing The Great Basin” by William Fox, all about concepts of void and land value in the Great Basin Desert, a fascinating book “1491” and “1493” by Charles Mann, alternative histories to North and South America mentioning anthropogenic landscapes including ‘terra preta' in the Amazon, mentioned on the podcast Save Oak Flat and the Apache Stronghold Campaign Angela Moles Ground Shots Podcast interview mentioned on the podcast: Episode #57: Gabe Crawford interviews Angela Moles P.h.D. on the rapid evolutionary responses of plants due to climate change, challenging scientific dogma Past episodes of the podcast featuring Nikki Hill: Episode #31: Wild Tending series / Nikki Hill and Gabe Crawford on the basics of wild-tending Episode #33: Wild Tending series / Nikki Hill and Gabe Crawford on re-thinking the concept of invasive plants Episode #59: Is there such a thing as an "Invasive Species"? A conversation with Matt Chew Ph.d. hosted by Kollibri terre Sonnenblume, Nikki Hill and Gabe Crawford Music for this episode: Reverie, Spires and The Undergrowth by Juniper Blue This episode hosted by: Kelly Moody Produced by: Kelly Moody

CLM Activa Radio
El Escondite del Rock 02-09-22: Nikki Hill. Gira española Sept/22

CLM Activa Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 38:29


Hoy os presento un capítulo monográfico con motivo de la visita de Nikki Hill, que regresa a España con una nueva gira en la que repasará sus mejores temas llenos de R&B, soul, garaje y puro rock and roll. Nikki Hill descargará su energía en ocho ciudades españolas, desde el 1 al 10 de septiembre: Zaragoza, Madrid, Vitoria, Mieres, Sevilla, Valencia, Segovia y Málaga Un torbellino en directo: "Si Tina Turner y Little Richard tuvieran una hija y la criaran con la ayuda de sus tíos James Brown y Chuck Berry, ella sería como Nikki Hill". Venta de entradas en www.riffmusic.es. Escuchamos estas canciones de sus discos de 2015 y 2018 como aperitivo a la gira: Get Down, Crawl - Feline Roots Oh My - Heavy Hearts Hard Fists Just Can´t Trust You - Feline Roots

El Escondite del Rock
22-31 Nikki Hill. Gira española Sept/22

El Escondite del Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 38:29


Hoy os presento un capítulo monográfico con motivo de la visita de Nikki Hill, que regresa a España con una nueva gira en la que repasará sus mejores temas llenos de R&B, soul, garaje y puro rock and roll. Nikki Hill descargará su energía en ocho ciudades españolas, desde el 1 al 10 de septiembre: Zaragoza, Madrid, Vitoria, Mieres, Sevilla, Valencia, Segovia y Málaga Un torbellino en directo: "Si Tina Turner y Little Richard tuvieran una hija y la criaran con la ayuda de sus tíos James Brown y Chuck Berry, ella sería como Nikki Hill". Venta de entradas en www.riffmusic.es. Escuchamos estas canciones de sus discos de 2015 y 2018 como aperitivo a la gira: Get Down, Crawl - Feline Roots Oh My - Heavy Hearts Hard Fists Just Can´t Trust You - Feline Roots And I Wonder - Heavy Hearts Hard Fists (Let Me Tell You Bout) LUV - Heavy Hearts Hard Fists Take The Ride (It Don´t Matter) - Feline Roots Heavy Hearts Hard Fists - Heavy Hearts Hard Fists The Fire That´s in Me - Feline Roots

SER Vitoria
Vigésimo aniversario de Hell Dorado

SER Vitoria

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 27:25


20º aniverario de una sala legendaria de Vitoria, un local por el que han pasado muchas bandas de renombre y que ha formado una gran comunidad...Lo cierto es que la celebración fue el pasado año, pero no estaban las cosas para celebrar, pero este año lo celebran con un programazo que arrancó este pasado fin de semana pero que a partir del otoño nos va a traer a bandones con los que disfrutar mucho. Ya están confirmadas Nikki Hill, Electric Mary o Maika Makosvski! Hell Dorado una sala de leyenda.

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Como lo oyes
Como lo oyes - Black Heaven - 29/07/22

Como lo oyes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 59:00


Los días 9 y 10 de septiembre se celebrará en Segovia el primer Afro Blue Festival con artistas que veneramos como Shirley Davis, Izo Fitzroy, El Combo BatangaLos Saxos del Averno, Nikki Hill o Jp Bimeni y sus Black Belts. La banda sonora de la película “Minions, The Rise Of Gru” se consiste en versiones de grandes temas del funk y de la música disco interpretadas por artistas de ahora como H.E.R., Brittany Howard, Gary Clark Jr, o Thundercat junto a leyendas como Verdine White, (superviviente de Earth Wind & Fire) o Diana Ross. Y de la tierra, el viento y el fuego al argumento, a la emoción celestial de grandes veteranos: The Dramatics, Tavares o Tom Grant y Patrice Rushen junto a Bruno Mars. DISCO 1 VERDINE WHITE Cool (From ‘Minions The Rise of Gru' OST) DISCO 2 SHIRLEY DAVIS & THE SILVERBACKS Take Out The Trashf  DISCO 3 EL CONGO BATANGA Ají Gua Guao DISCO 4 JESSIE WARE Free Yourself  DISCO 5 POLO & PAN, JACQUES From a World to Another DISCO 6 BRUNO MARS Locked Out Of Heaven DISCO 7 EARTH WIND & FIRE Boogie Wonderland DISCO 8 BRITTANY HOWARD & VERDINE WHITE Shining Star (From ‘Minions The Rise of Gru' OST) DISCO 9 GARY CLARK JR Vehicle (From ‘Minions The Rise of Gru' OST) DISCO 10 JACKSON WANG Born To Be Alive (From ‘Minions The Rise of Gru' OST) DISCO 11 TAVARES Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel DISCO 12 TOM GRANT & PATRICE RUSHEN Heaven Is Waiting DISCO 13 THE DRAMATICS That Heaven Kind Of Feeling DISCO 14 CHERISH Do It To It Escuchar audio

Rock Around The Blog
Terveiset Tukholmasta

Rock Around The Blog

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 10:50


Sami Ruokangas pakinoi media- ja kuttuurikritiikkiä Tukholmasta. Jakson soittolista: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3UEApbYZMMrn91KnQw98G1?si=d00fddb4f1f24aee Jutun juonessa ovat mukana Rose Tattoo, Angry Anderson, Blackberry Smoke, Gov´t Mule, Pori Jazz, Flow, Kerrang, Metal Hammer, Jefferson, Drive-By Truckers, Uriah Heep, Ilkka Arola, Reiska Laine, Olli Ahvenlahti, Mikko ”Gunu” Karjalainen, Deep Purple, Accept, Simon McBride, Steve Morse, Don Airey, Ian Gillan, ACDCMachine, AC/DC ja Nikki Hill.

El sótano
El sótano - Di Versiones (XVII) - 22/04/22

El sótano

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 59:51


Nueva ración de este bálsamo sonoro y disfrutón elaborado con grandes canciones de la historia del pop y del rock versionadas por bandas y artistas de generaciones posteriores. Playlist; (sintonía) THE LORDS OF ALTAMONT “Jingo” (Babatunde Olatunji, Santana) RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS “Search and destroy” (Iggy and the Stooges) PAUL ANSELL’S Nº9 “The passenger” (Iggy Pop) WACO BROTHERS “All or nothing” (Small Faces) TIM ARMSTRONG “Oh La La” (The Faces) THE TOKYO BRAVE “A journey to the End of East Bay” (Rancid) THE APERS “Eve of destruction” (Barry McGuire) THE DAHLMANNS “Teenage news” (Sylvain Sylvain) GROOVIE GHOULIES “Lonely planet boy” (New York Dolls) JIM KEAYS “Tell me when it’s over” (The Dream Syndicate) THE CLARKS “I want you bad” (NRBQ) BRIAN SHARPE “Watching the detectives” (Elvis Costello) NIKKI HILL “You can’t put your arms around a memory” (Johnny Thunders) FRANKENSTEIN 3000 “Star” (David Bowie) M.O.T.O. “Dancing in the moonlight” (Boffalongo, King Harvest) Escuchar audio

Podcast Carreteres Secundaries
Carreteres Secundaries 79 Rock & Soul

Podcast Carreteres Secundaries

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 41:34


Recorrido por carreteres secundaries de la música popular de la mano de Oscar Aramburu y Javi Pedraces, Desde Imelda May a Nikki Hill, del estilismo de George Baker Selection al soul de Cee Lo Green y los Black Pumas o la sensualidad de Amy Winehouse, para cambiar hacia el sugerente Nick Cave y el gran Diego Vasallo. Salud, música y diversión.

Brunch with Besties Podcast
Episode 227 Power Gurlz With Nikki Hill

Brunch with Besties Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 82:41


Sherry Renee and Chanel chat with the Founder/CEO of Power Gurlz, Nikki Hill. Tune In. Submit your questions here: forms.gle/5vckFVvHqNjdUSVq5 Tip: Starting April 1st (no joke!!) you will only be able to listen to your Besties on The Good News Radio app. Download here iTunes-https://apps.apple.com/us/app/the-good-news-radio-network/id1189913747 Google Play-https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.spreaker.custom.prod.app_c_46341&hl=en_US&gl=US Shop our Etsy Store by searching: Brunch with Besties Podcast or click the link below: www.etsy.com/shop/BrunchWithBes…sting_id=833503050 Cash Donation: if you would like to send your besties a donation you can via: -Paypal: brunchwithbestiespodcast@gmail.com -Venmo: brunchwithbestiespodcast@gmail.com -Cash App: $BrunchWithBesties

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Wellness Unwrapped
Natural remedies for balance, calm and vibrancy

Wellness Unwrapped

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 69:01


I really loved this conversation with the incredibly upbeat, sunny Nikki Hill. Nikki shares lots of gentle, accessible inspiration for you to care for your own wellbeing - using simple, natural, joyful methods that require little money, time or energy. We chat about how you can tap into the healing, hormone-balancing, restorative power of herbs - and introduce self-nurturing rituals into your life that will help you to better manage stress. Nikki is the founder of Nikki Hill Apothecary. She is a fully qualified Naturopath, Clinical Nutritionist and Medical Herbalist. Nikki loves to work with women who are struggling with their hormones and periods and are looking for a natural solution to help ease their symptoms and improve their overall wellbeing. If you prefer to watch a video of this conversation, you can find it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MuMZ7nAFDcs Find out more about Nikki here: https://nikkihillapothecary.com/ Connect with me by joining my Wellness Unwrapped community - a welcoming Facebook group where we share thoughts, tips and inspiration. Join here: www.Facebook.com/groups/wellnessunwrapped You can also find me here: https://peppermintwellness.co.uk/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PeppermintWellness Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peppermintwellness/

The Self Development Podcast
#29 The Battle Within Yourself with Nikki Hill

The Self Development Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 62:44


On this episode of The Self Development Podcast, Johnny speaks with life and business mindset coach, NLP master practitioner, the human potential coach, Nikki Hill. Nikki is an entrepreneur with a love of helping people take control of their lives and their businesses. She successfully works with many people and helps them turn their dreams into reality, goals into success and overwhelm into a thing of the past. Johnny and Nikki discuss a variety of topics such as women in business from the challenges, the advantages and the pitfalls and opportunities. She shares her unique perspective on blame vs impact, purpose and imposter syndrome. Find Nicki on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/nikkihillcoaching/?hl=en Find the School of Self Development on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/theschoolofselfdevelopment/?hl=en Join OUR Self Development community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/theselfdevelopmentgroup Find The Self Development Coach on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/theselfdevelopmentcoach/?hl=en The Self Development Podcast is produced by Charlie Currie from Chatter Podcast Productions. The Self Development Podcast theme music is called ‘Damned If We Do' by Maybe.

How to Build a Sustainable Music Career and Collect All Revenue Streams

This is the second episode where Host Emily White interviews a handpicked artist to discuss the concept of the book this podcast is based on, in particular Chapter 11 - Repeat & Grow! As we've *just* about covered the entire modern music industry, now it's on you to go back to Chapter 1 (Get Your Art Together) to begin the process again. This episode takes you through Artist Nikki Hill's journey, who has been doing just that. Nikki Hill has created a path outside of the norm and molding her own image has been a lifelong brand for the singer, songwriter, and bandleader. With the lack of exposure for Black soul-rock singers/entertainers, Nikki found herself being misinterpreted. She became known in some circles just as much for confusing local audiences who initially assumed a different vibe based on her photo, as she did for leading an explosive, soulful, not-to-be-missed electric guitar-driven performance. Refusing to let the experience undo her path, Hill embraced the muse and jumped into the process of probing the vital role that Black women played in what became rock ‘n' roll. As word spread, so did interest, allowing Hill opportunities to open for a range of artists like Dr. John, Aaron Neville, Los Lobos, to Eileen Jewel and Nelly, before any music was released. Nikki continued to develop her sound, learning with trial and error, a lot of road mileage, self-releasing albums, and carving out a place for herself, and hopefully a place for other people going through similar struggles. We hope you enjoy and Happy listening! Book this podcast was based on: https://www.collectiveentinc.com/book2. 10% off w/ code PODCAST Email List to be directly contacted when S2 & the book's next edition drops: https://bit.ly/SustainableList CREDITS: Creator, Executive Producer, Producer, & Host: Emily White Engineer: Nathan Cain Music: Matthew Wang Sponsorship: info@c-ent.com Graphics: Neelu Mohaghegh --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sustainablemusiccareer/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sustainablemusiccareer/support

Life Beyond The Numbers
#53 Start With You - Nikki Hill

Life Beyond The Numbers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 40:13


"There's only one person who's truly, truly in control of our lives and it's ourselves and it's okay to spend some time focusing on what's important to us." Nikki Hill.   This episode is full of ways to enhance self-awareness. We talk about discovering our boundaries, the things that matter to us, as a way to give ourselves a sense of calm, peace, enabling us to enjoy our life and have the energy we need. When we communicate our boundaries they don't have to be explained or justified. We also explore how we might react when our boundaries are pushed too far and of course we take that to the workplace. Nikki talks about setting up a recruitment business with a partner and the valuable lesson they learnt of bringing their vulnerability and inexperience to the table, not to the point that employees didn't feel safe or secure, but that they actually felt communicated with and understood. We also cover making mistakes, being playful, understanding our strengths and capabilities and being creative in our thinking.    Nikki Hill is passionate about people and creating positive change. She is a certified Mindset & Business Coach and works with individuals who want to create sustainable change in their lives and is creating massive (and profitable) change for creative entrepreneurs one subtle shift at a time. Nikki Hill started her career in recruitment and set up Alexander Hill because of a belief that the individual matters.    Connect with Nikki Visit her website  Follow her on Instagram On LinkedIn

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Working Title with Keisean Raines
Working On Connection with Self with Nicole Hill

Working Title with Keisean Raines

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 60:57


I'm Nikki Hill a massage therapist and creator of Nikki Droplets on Instagram. A lover of reading, writing, dancing (especially blues dancing), and music. Nikki Droplets is a way for me to connect with others through my writing.

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The Ground Shots Podcast
Is there such a thing as an "Invasive Species"? A conversation with Matt Chew Ph.d. hosted by Kollibri terre Sonnenblume, Nikki Hill and Gabe Crawford

The Ground Shots Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 179:01


Episode #59 of the Ground Shots Podcast is a conversation with Professor Matt Chew, and is hosted by Kollibri terre Sonnenblume, Nikki Hill and Gabe Crawford.   Dubbed a ‘gadfly of invasion biology' by Scientific American, Matt Chew is known for critiquing ecology's overreliance on societal metaphors and conservationists' misapplication of notions like ‘nativeness'. Dr. Chew has a B.S. Environmental Interpretation and an M.S. Range Science (Ecology) from Colorado State University, and a Ph.D. in Biology from Arizona State University. As statewide Natural Resources Planner for Arizona State Parks, he coordinated their Natural Areas Program, researched wildlife issues, and served on interagency committees, one of which also included his future wife, plant ecologist Julie Stromberg. Julie was recently featured as a guest on Kollibri terre Sonnenblume's podcast, Voices for Nature and Peace. With Julie's encouragement, he abandoned government work to earn a biology Ph.D. based entirely on historical research. Currently employed at Arizona State University, Dr. Chew conducts a field course in ‘novel ecosystems,' lectures in ‘history of biology' and ‘biology and society', and works with postgraduate students. He was awarded an Oxford research fellowship in 2014. His articles in "Nature," "Science" and other publications have been cited in over 200 different journals.   Former podcast guests, Kollibri terre Sonnenblume, Gabe Crawford, and Nikki Hill host this episode.     Nikki Hill has a degree in environmental science and has worked in restoration and agriculture. Currently she invests her energy in wildtending efforts. Nikki and Kollibri co-authored a zine together called, "The Troubles of 'Invasive' Plants," which you can download for free on Kollibri's blog, linked in the show notes.     Kollibri terre Sonnenblume is a writer, photographer, podcaster, tree hugger, animal lover, and cultural dissident. Past experiences include urban bike farmer, Indymedia activist, and music critic. Kollibri holds a BA in “Writing Fiction & Non-fiction” from the St. Olaf Paracollege in Northfield, Minnesota. Kollibri hosts and curates the Voices for Nature and Peace Podcast. You can read his writings focused on ecology and politics at Maska Moskska press, linked in the bio.   Gabe Crawford was raised on a small homestead outside of Durango, Colorado and started learning about plants from an early age. He got launched on his plant journey by studying with Katrina Blair at the Turtle Lake Refuge in Durango. He moved to Sandpoint, Idaho where he worked with Twin Eagles Wilderness School and Kaniksu Land Trust mentoring kids. Through this, he started naturalist training which opened him up to the world of wild tending, Traditional Ecological Knowledge and the ancient and intricate relationships between humans and ecology. Gabe spent time with Finisia Medrano learning about the ancient wild gardens of the west that were and still are tended by indigenous peoples and was taught how to tend these first foods and plant back for future abundance. He collects the seeds of native foods plants, fruit trees, berries and other exotics to plant feral orchards and wild gardens.   In this conversation, Kollibri, Nikki and Gabe take a deep dive into the history of "invasion biology" and reveal its scientific shortcomings and its cultural biases.   This is a crossover episode with Kollibri's podcast, Voices for Nature and Peace, so we are airing it on both podcasts at the same time. I highly recommend checking out Kollibri's guests and the breadth of what he has been covering lately visiting the intersections of social action, politics, the environment, animals rights, land justice and more. Also check out Kollibri's weekly column read out loud on his platform Radio Free Sunroot. You can also find Voices for Nature and Peace on most mainstream podcast streaming platforms.     Links:   Kollibri's website where you can find his writings, zines and more: Macska Moksha Press   Radio Free Sunroot and the Voices for Nature and Peace Podcast   Gabe Crawford on instagram: @plumsforbums   Nikki Hill's website, Walking Roots   Voices for Nature and Peace Patreon page     Call the podcast and leave a message (while you're there, if your ok with us airing it on the podcast, give us verbal permission):   1-434-233-0097     Support the podcast on Patreon to contribute monthly to our grassroots self-funding of this project    For one time donations to support this work:   Paypal : paypal.me/petitfawn   VENMO: @kelly-moody-6   Cashapp: cash.app/$groundshotsproject    Our website with an archive of podcast episodes, educational resources, past travelogues and more: http://www.ofsedgeandsalt.com    Our Instagram pages: @goldenberries / @groundshotspodcast   Join the Ground Shots Podcast Facebook Group to discuss the episodes   Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on the Ground Shots Project   Theme music: 'Sweat and Splinters' by Mother Marrow   This episode hosted by: Kollibri terre Sonnenblume, Nikki Hill and Gabe Crawford   Produced by: Kollibri terre Sonnenblume and Kelly Moody

Voices for Nature & Peace
Ep.71 – "No Such a Thing as an 'Invasive Species'?" feat. Prof. Matt Chew

Voices for Nature & Peace

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 172:59


"No Such a Thing as an 'Invasive Species'?" feat. Prof. Matt Chew Dubbed a ‘gadfly of invasion biology' by Scientific American, Matt Chew is known for critiquing ecology's overreliance on societal metaphors and conservationists' misapplication of notions like ‘nativeness'. Dr. Chew has a B.S. Environmental Interpretation and an M.S. Range Science (Ecology) from Colorado State University, and a Ph.D. in Biology from Arizona State University. As statewide Natural Resources Planner for Arizona State Parks, he coordinated their Natural Areas Program, researched wildlife issues, and served on interagency committees—one of which also included his future wife, plant ecologist Julie Stromberg, who was a guest in an earlier episode of this podcast. Currently employed at Arizona State University, Dr. Chew conducts a field course in ‘novel ecosystems,' lectures in ‘history of biology' and ‘biology and society', and works with postgraduate students. He was awarded an Oxford research fellowship in 2014. His articles in "Nature," "Science" and other publications have been cited in over 200 different journals. In this episode, I am joined by two co-hosts, Gabe Crawford of the Groundshots Podcast, and Nikki Hill. Nikki has a degree in environmental science and has worked in restoration and agriculture. Currently she invests her energy in wildtending efforts. We co-authored a zine together called, "The Troubles of 'Invasive' Plants," which you can download for free at my blog. Gabe Crawford was raised on a small homestead outside of Durango, Colorado and started learning about plants from an early age. He got launched on his plant journey by studying with Katrina Blair at the Turtle Lake Refuge in Durango. He moved to Sandpoint, Idaho where he worked with Twin Eagles Wilderness School and Kaniksu Land Trust mentoring kids. Through this, he started naturalist training which opened him up to the world of wild tending, Traditional Ecological Knowledge and the ancient and intricate relationships between humans and ecology. Gabe spent time with Finisia Medrano learning about the ancient wild gardens of the west that were and still are tended by indigenous peoples and was taught how to tend these first foods and plant back for future abundance. He collects the seeds of native foods plants, fruit trees, berries and other exotics to plant feral orchards and wild gardens. In this conversation we take a deep dive into the history of "invasion biology" and reveal its scientific shortcomings and its cultural biases. Prof. Chew's profile at Arizona State University: https://www.sols.asu.edu/matthew-chew Papers by Prof. Chew at academia.edu: https://asu.academia.edu/MattChew This is a crossover episode with the Groundshots Podcast, which was created by Kelly Moody. Groundshots is an audio project exploring our relationship to ecology through conversations and storytelling: How do we do our work in the modern age, when the urgency of ecological and social collapse feels looming? How do we creatively and whole-heartedly navigate our relationships with one another and the land? These and other questions are explored by Kelly & Gabe with a wide range of guests. Find out more at Of Sedge & Salt: https://www.ofsedgeandsalt.com/ Music in episode introduction is "Loop Mix" by Flavio Concini https://freesound.org/people/deleted_user_4397472/sounds/470763/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwYgc5cG9tazDqsvEwqKpYQ RADIO FREE SUNROOT: Podcasting by Kollibri terre Sonnenblume https://radiofreesunroot.com KOLLIBRI'S BLOG & BOOKSHOP: https://macskamoksha.com/ ONE-TIME DONATION: http://paypal.me/kollibri https://venmo.com/Kollibri KOLLIBRI'S PATREON: Get access to members-only content https://www.patreon.com/kollibri Support Voices for Nature & Peace by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/voices-for-nature-and-peace This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-a50345 for 40% off for 4 months, and support Voices for Nature & Peace.

Punky! Radio
PUNKY! - 20-04-2021

Punky! Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021


The music is great! Plus we have lots and lots of Jeff this week, and not many podcasts can say that. So inbetween the Jeff this week, get ready for nine "unrelated to Jeff" songs from Futhermuckers, The Liars Club, Jakob Mind, Nikki Hill, Hello, Midnite Snaxxx, Father Figures, Orchestra Tout Puissant Marcel Duchamp and Frau Blucher And The Drunken Horses.The Voice of Jeff, Comedy Suburbs, Tony has your Facebook comments, Psycho Mart, last week, dentists, football, Paul went to the pub, From the Vaults, Tony's International Gig Guide, Jeff, this week, pubs, Paul has a new video!, lodgers, Bongo Joe, Izzatwat, George Floyd and a reminder of the ways you can listen!Song 1: Futhermuckers - MandySong 2: The Liars Club – 8 TonneSong 3: Jakob Mind – The One Who Got AwaySong 4: Nikki Hill – Scratch BackSong 5: Hello - The WenchSong 6: Midnite Snaxxx – Contact ContaminationSong 7: Father Figures - BrushSong 8: Orchestra Tout Puissant Marcel Duchamp – I DoubtSong 9: Frau Blucher And The Drunken Horses – No Means No

Voices for Nature & Peace
Ep.68 – "People & Plants on the Move, Together" feat. Zach Elfers

Voices for Nature & Peace

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 128:29


"People & Plants on the Move, Together" feat. Zach Elfers Zach Elfers was raised in the piedmont of the mid-Atlantic but has travelled widely around the lower 48. He is a student of the plants who has learned from mentors, elders, and most importantly, from living outside spending as much time as possible with the more-than-human world. His areas of interest include ancestral ways of subsisting, living, and knowing, and his work is focused on growing and promoting bioregional plants as food, medicine, and the foundations of our subsistence economies, rather than the imported and ecologically destructive colonial agriculture. In this episode, I am joined by co-host, Nikki Hill. Nikki has a degree in environmental science and has worked in restoration and agriculture. Currently she invests her energy in wildtending efforts. We co-authored a zine together called, "The Troubles of 'Invasive' Plants," which you can download for free at my blog: https://macskamoksha.com/2019/01/invasive-zine We discussed ecological concepts that are popular but flawed; the racist origins of anthropology; the forests of Laurasia and the Arcto-Tertiary Geoflora; prehistoric and pre-agricultural human relationships with edible plants; the Wilderness Act; anthropogenic fire; the question of whether fire is good or bad; disconnection from nature in mind and in reality; the conceit that science is absent of value judgments; and his nursery work. Future Forest Plants: https://www.futureforestplants.com/ Nomad Seed Project: https://www.nomadseed.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/heyzach Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/woodlandrambler/ Episode introduction music is "Mastermind 07" by DaveJF https://freesound.org/people/DaveJf/sounds/542200/ RADIO FREE SUNROOT: Podcasting by Kollibri terre Sonnenblume https://radiofreesunroot.com KOLLIBRI'S BLOG & BOOKSHOP: https://macskamoksha.com/ ONE-TIME DONATION: http://paypal.me/kollibri https://venmo.com/Kollibri KOLLIBRI'S PATREON: Get access to members-only content https://www.patreon.com/kollibri Support Voices for Nature & Peace by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/voices-for-nature-and-peace This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-a50345 for 40% off for 4 months, and support Voices for Nature & Peace.

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The Ground Shots Podcast
Gabe Crawford interviews Angela Moles P.h.D. on the rapid evolutionary responses of plants due to climate change, challenging scientific dogma

The Ground Shots Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 88:15


Episode #57 of the podcast is a conversation between Gabe Crawford and Dr. Angela Moles.   Gabe Crawford, a former podcast guest, hosts this episode of the Ground Shots Podcast.   Gabe has been conducting research on the history of anthropogenic landscapes, ecology, botany, and ethnobotany, and discovering bias and racism in those fields that have carried into our understanding of human relationship with the land today. This research also inevitably brings one to diving into the science and culture of invasion biology, a fairly new field of study. If you're a regular listener of the podcast, you know that we have spoken a few times on anthropogenic landscapes and visit the often controversial topic of invasive plants.   We spoke about this with Nikki Hill on Episode #33 of the podcast, and on more recently on Episode #53 of the podcast. After diving into this controversial topic and realizing that it is complex and requires looking at a lot of different perspectives, Gabe decided to reach out to Dr. Angela Moles, whose articles he discovered in his research. Angela Moles in an Australian scientist doing research on plant morphology and rapid plant evolution and many of her findings are challenging previously held as true assumptions in the scientific community about the ways certain plants function under certain conditions.   Professor Angela Moles is the director of the Evolution & Ecology Research Centre at UNSW Sydney in Australia. Her research aims to improve understanding of plant responses to climate change, and to quantify the ways introduced species change when they are introduced to new ranges. Angela is also a mother, and a surf lifesaver.     In this episode of the podcast, Gabe and Angela talk about:   Angela's research with the Global Herbivory Project and in evolutionary biology and ecology   how plants and animals can evolve and change faster than we previously though, and Angela's quantifiable research on this   the change in cultural attitudes towards introduced species in the last hundred years   some history on the Acclimatization Society, which encouraged the introduction of non-native plants from Europe in the 19th and 20th centuries to lands being colonized, as a way to bring familiarity to settlers and with the assumption that this practice enriched foreign ecologies   dogma present in the scientific community   how ecosystems are dynamic and don't just stay in one place   how difficult it is for scientists to make paradigm shifts   some Australian anthropogenic landscape ecology, fire, colonization   whether it is the invading plants that are the issue or the change in disturbance regimes of landscapes   including native folks in ecology and urban ecology work   the gridlock between the need for assisted migration or ‘natural' self-led plant migrations due to climate change, and the fear of invasive plants harming ecosystems       Links:   Gabe Crawford, guest host, on Instagram: @plumsforbums   Article by Angela Moles and research team: “Invasions: the trail behind, the path ahead, and a test of a disturbing idea” Journal of Ecology. 2012. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2745.2011.01915.x   I highly recommend perusing Google Scholar and reading other academic articles written by Angela Moles, of which there are many, to get more perspective on her groundbreaking research.   Angela's UNSW Sydney webpage   Acclimatisation society   Angela's Global Herbivory Project   Call the podcast and leave a message (while you're there, if your ok with us airing it on the podcast, give us verbal permission):   1-434-233-0097     Support the podcast on Patreon to contribute monthly to our grassroots self-funding of this project   For one time donations to support this work:   Paypal : paypal.me/petitfawn   VENMO: @kelly-moody-6   Cashapp: cash.app/$groundshotsproject    Our website with an archive of podcast episodes, educational resources, past travelogues and more: http://www.ofsedgeandsalt.com    Our Instagram pages: @goldenberries / @groundshotspodcast   Join the Ground Shots Podcast Facebook Group to discuss the episodes   Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on the Ground Shots Project   Theme music: 'Sweat and Splinters' by Mother Marrow   This episode hosted by: Gabe Crawford   Produced by: Kelly Moody

Voices for Nature & Peace
Ep.67 – Rebel with a Cause: Remembering Finisia Medrano (part 3 of 3)

Voices for Nature & Peace

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 65:02


Rebel with a Cause: Remembering Finisia Medrano (part 3 of 3) Disclaimer: This episode is full of obscenities and is probably not safe for work. Additionally, it contains words relating to sexual identity that may be offensive to some. All this vocabulary is not included gratuitously, but reflects the usage of the podcast's subject, Finisia Medrano, a trans woman with a mouth like a sailor. You've been warned. In this special edition of “Voices for Nature & Peace,” I speak with six people who knew Finisia Medrano, aka “Fin,” aka “Tranny Granny.” Fin died on April 3rd, 2020, so this release marks that first year anniversary. Fin was a well-known, or rather, notorious personality in rewilding, wildtending, and primitive skills circles. Her name was both praised and cursed, but even her critics had to acknowledge her experience and knowledge when it came to Native American first foods and how to cultivate them in the wild. She spent about three decades in the western United States, much of it on horseback, getting to know these special plants and their ecosystems. Though of Irish background herself, she had been taught by Shoshone grandmothers in her youth. She often spoke of “the Hoop,” which is an ancient migratory tradition of food gathering and cultivation that sustained Native Americans – and the land itself – in good health for thousands of years until it was violently disrupted by the European Invasion. The Hoop is not dead but is severely threatened, and Fin played an important role in not letting it die yet. Unafraid of controversy and passionate to the core, she offended many. I myself was on her blacklist once but I didn't take it personally. What else can you expect from such a feral creature, so thoroughly discontented with civilization? After all, when we respect what we call “tact,” we usually end up being silent about our collective crimes: genocide, ecocide, etc. Some people were offended by her verbal crudity, but her fierce advocacy for wildtending was not only appropriate but vitally essential. Please note that “Tranny Granny” is a term of affection, not a slur, having been bestowed upon her by some of the “Radical Faeries.” Fin underwent sex-reassignment surgery (as it was then known) to transition from male to female in her younger days, before being introduced to the Hoop. The Radical Faeries are a queer movement dating from the 70's who have been variously described as neo-Pagan, counter-cultural, anti-establishment, anarchist and radically environmentalist and their nickname for her carries no malice. This presentation is not intended to be an exhaustive account of Finisia and her work. Nor did I attempt to interview a set of people who would provide a, quote, "balanced" view. That is, I did not talk to any of her haters. But none of these people were blind to her characteristics and the picture that emerges here can certainly not be described as “fawning.” And you know what? Fin – or Granny, as she always was to me – wouldn't have respected a suck-up job either. This episode is structured around a set of six questions that I asked each interviewee. They are: part 1: How did you meet Fin? How would you describe Fin to someone who never met her? part 2: What did Fin do? / What was Fin's work about? Describe a time you experienced friction or tension with Fin part 3: Can you sum up Fin's message to the world? Do you have a memory of the last time you saw her / communicated with her? The interviewees are: Gabe Crawford, Joanna Pocock, Joshua Dodds, Nikki Hill, Rain and Seda. LINKS: "Growing up in Occupied America" (autobiography by Fin): https://www.lulu.com/shop/finisia-medrano/shop/finisia-medrano/growing-up-in-occupied-america/paperback/product-1m44e98p.html?page=1&pageSize=4 Fin on YouTube (!) https://www.youtube.com/user/Finisiamedrano/videos "Finisia Medrano and The Return" by Joanna Pocock: https://dark-mountain.net/finisia-medrano-and-the-return/ "Postcard From Eastern Oregon: When planting food is illegal" (in which I tell my story of meeting Granny) https://macskamoksha.com/2015/03/postcard-from-eastern-oregon This episode's introduction music is by Doctor Dreamchip, who you can follow here: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbhlcItuC6pmhhemUjhPt1 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doctordreamchip/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/doctordreamchip Other samples used: Drum Loop (1) by Cafftal ~ https://freesound.org/people/Cafftal/sounds/531436/ Loop33 by Zajo ~ https://freesound.org/people/Zajo/sounds/41586/ Amen Break B by Kevcio ~ https://freesound.org/people/Kevcio/sounds/263869/ Circuit 11 Drum 1 by Doctor Dreamchip ~ https://freesound.org/people/Doctor_Dreamchip/sounds/553708/ 106 BPM Drump Loop 1 by esares ~ https://freesound.org/people/esares/sounds/431874/ Beep warning by SamsterBirdies ~ https://freesound.org/people/SamsterBirdies/sounds/467882/ door creak by ollitunes ~ https://freesound.org/people/ollitunes/sounds/563136/ RADIO FREE SUNROOT: Podcasting by Kollibri terre Sonnenblume https://radiofreesunroot.com KOLLIBRI'S BLOG & BOOKSHOP: https://macskamoksha.com/ ONE-TIME DONATION: http://paypal.me/kollibri https://venmo.com/Kollibri KOLLIBRI'S PATREON: Get access to members-only content https://www.patreon.com/kollibri Support Voices for Nature & Peace by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/voices-for-nature-and-peace This podcast is powered by Pinecast. 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Voices for Nature & Peace
Ep.66 – Rebel with a Cause: Remembering Finisia Medrano (part 2 of 3)

Voices for Nature & Peace

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 76:26


Rebel with a Cause: Remembering Finisia Medrano (part 2 of 3) Disclaimer: This episode is full of obscenities and is probably not safe for work. Additionally, it contains words relating to sexual identity that may be offensive to some. All this vocabulary is not included gratuitously, but reflects the usage of the podcast's subject, Finisia Medrano, a trans woman with a mouth like a sailor. You've been warned. In this special edition of “Voices for Nature & Peace,” I speak with six people who knew Finisia Medrano, aka “Fin,” aka “Tranny Granny.” Fin died on April 3rd, 2020, so this release marks that first year anniversary. Fin was a well-known, or rather, notorious personality in rewilding, wildtending, and primitive skills circles. Her name was both praised and cursed, but even her critics had to acknowledge her experience and knowledge when it came to Native American first foods and how to cultivate them in the wild. She spent about three decades in the western United States, much of it on horseback, getting to know these special plants and their ecosystems. Though of Irish background herself, she had been taught by Shoshone grandmothers in her youth. She often spoke of “the Hoop,” which is an ancient migratory tradition of food gathering and cultivation that sustained Native Americans – and the land itself – in good health for thousands of years until it was violently disrupted by the European Invasion. The Hoop is not dead but is severely threatened, and Fin played an important role in not letting it die yet. Unafraid of controversy and passionate to the core, she offended many. I myself was on her blacklist once but I didn't take it personally. What else can you expect from such a feral creature, so thoroughly discontented with civilization? After all, when we respect what we call “tact,” we usually end up being silent about our collective crimes: genocide, ecocide, etc. Some people were offended by her verbal crudity, but her fierce advocacy for wildtending was not only appropriate but vitally essential. Please note that “Tranny Granny” is a term of affection, not a slur, having been bestowed upon her by some of the “Radical Faeries.” Fin underwent sex-reassignment surgery (as it was then known) to transition from male to female in her younger days, before being introduced to the Hoop. The Radical Faeries are a queer movement dating from the 70's who have been variously described as neo-Pagan, counter-cultural, anti-establishment, anarchist and radically environmentalist and their nickname for her carries no malice. This presentation is not intended to be an exhaustive account of Finisia and her work. Nor did I attempt to interview a set of people who would provide a, quote, "balanced" view. That is, I did not talk to any of her haters. But none of these people were blind to her characteristics and the picture that emerges here can certainly not be described as “fawning.” And you know what? Fin – or Granny, as she always was to me – wouldn't have respected a suck-up job either. This episode is structured around a set of six questions that I asked each interviewee. They are: part 1: How did you meet Fin? How would you describe Fin to someone who never met her? part 2: What did Fin do? / What was Fin's work about? Describe a time you experienced friction or tension with Fin part 3: Can you sum up Fin's message to the world? Do you have a memory of the last time you saw her / communicated with her? The interviewees are: Gabe Crawford, Joanna Pocock, Joshua Dodds, Nikki Hill, Rain and Seda. LINKS: "Growing up in Occupied America" (autobiography by Fin): https://www.lulu.com/shop/finisia-medrano/shop/finisia-medrano/growing-up-in-occupied-america/paperback/product-1m44e98p.html?page=1&pageSize=4 Fin on YouTube (!) https://www.youtube.com/user/Finisiamedrano/videos "Finisia Medrano and The Return" by Joanna Pocock: https://dark-mountain.net/finisia-medrano-and-the-return/ "Postcard From Eastern Oregon: When planting food is illegal" (in which I tell my story of meeting Granny) https://macskamoksha.com/2015/03/postcard-from-eastern-oregon This episode's introduction music is by Doctor Dreamchip, who you can follow here: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbhlcItuC6pmhhemUjhPt1 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doctordreamchip/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/doctordreamchip Other samples used: Drum Loop (1) by Cafftal ~ https://freesound.org/people/Cafftal/sounds/531436/ Loop33 by Zajo ~ https://freesound.org/people/Zajo/sounds/41586/ Amen Break B by Kevcio ~ https://freesound.org/people/Kevcio/sounds/263869/ Circuit 11 Drum 1 by Doctor Dreamchip ~ https://freesound.org/people/Doctor_Dreamchip/sounds/553708/ 106 BPM Drump Loop 1 by esares ~ https://freesound.org/people/esares/sounds/431874/ Beep warning by SamsterBirdies ~ https://freesound.org/people/SamsterBirdies/sounds/467882/ door creak by ollitunes ~ https://freesound.org/people/ollitunes/sounds/563136/ RADIO FREE SUNROOT: Podcasting by Kollibri terre Sonnenblume https://radiofreesunroot.com KOLLIBRI'S BLOG & BOOKSHOP: https://macskamoksha.com/ ONE-TIME DONATION: http://paypal.me/kollibri https://venmo.com/Kollibri KOLLIBRI'S PATREON: Get access to members-only content https://www.patreon.com/kollibri Support Voices for Nature & Peace by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/voices-for-nature-and-peace This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-a50345 for 40% off for 4 months, and support Voices for Nature & Peace.

Voices for Nature & Peace
Ep.65 – Rebel with a Cause: Remembering Finisia Medrano (part 1 of 3)

Voices for Nature & Peace

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 60:14


Rebel with a Cause: Remembering Finisia Medrano (part 1 of 3) Disclaimer: This episode is full of obscenities and is probably not safe for work. Additionally, it contains words relating to sexual identity that may be offensive to some. All this vocabulary is not included gratuitously, but reflects the usage of the podcast's subject, Finisia Medrano, a trans woman with a mouth like a sailor. You've been warned. In this special edition of “Voices for Nature & Peace,” I speak with six people who knew Finisia Medrano, aka “Fin,” aka “Tranny Granny.” Fin died on April 3rd, 2020, so this release marks that first year anniversary. Fin was a well-known, or rather, notorious personality in rewilding, wildtending, and primitive skills circles. Her name was both praised and cursed, but even her critics had to acknowledge her experience and knowledge when it came to Native American first foods and how to cultivate them in the wild. She spent about three decades in the western United States, much of it on horseback, getting to know these special plants and their ecosystems. Though of Irish background herself, she had been taught by Shoshone grandmothers in her youth. She often spoke of “the Hoop,” which is an ancient migratory tradition of food gathering and cultivation that sustained Native Americans – and the land itself – in good health for thousands of years until it was violently disrupted by the European Invasion. The Hoop is not dead but is severely threatened, and Fin played an important role in not letting it die yet. Unafraid of controversy and passionate to the core, she offended many. I myself was on her blacklist once but I didn't take it personally. What else can you expect from such a feral creature, so thoroughly discontented with civilization? After all, when we respect what we call “tact,” we usually end up being silent about our collective crimes: genocide, ecocide, etc. Some people were offended by her verbal crudity, but her fierce advocacy for wildtending was not only appropriate but vitally essential. Please note that “Tranny Granny” is a term of affection, not a slur, having been bestowed upon her by some of the “Radical Faeries.” Fin underwent sex-reassignment surgery (as it was then known) to transition from male to female in her younger days, before being introduced to the Hoop. The Radical Faeries are a queer movement dating from the 70's who have been variously described as neo-Pagan, counter-cultural, anti-establishment, anarchist and radically environmentalist and their nickname for her carries no malice. This presentation is not intended to be an exhaustive account of Finisia and her work. Nor did I attempt to interview a set of people who would provide a, quote, "balanced" view. That is, I did not talk to any of her haters. But none of these people were blind to her characteristics and the picture that emerges here can certainly not be described as “fawning.” And you know what? Fin – or Granny, as she always was to me – wouldn't have respected a suck-up job either. This episode is structured around a set of six questions that I asked each interviewee. They are: part 1: How did you meet Fin? How would you describe Fin to someone who never met her? part 2: What did Fin do? / What was Fin's work about? Describe a time you experienced friction or tension with Fin part 3: Can you sum up Fin's message to the world? Do you have a memory of the last time you saw her / communicated with her? The interviewees are: Gabe Crawford, Joanna Pocock, Joshua Dodds, Nikki Hill, Rain and Seda. LINKS: "Growing up in Occupied America" (autobiography by Fin): https://www.lulu.com/shop/finisia-medrano/shop/finisia-medrano/growing-up-in-occupied-america/paperback/product-1m44e98p.html?page=1&pageSize=4 Fin on YouTube (!) https://www.youtube.com/user/Finisiamedrano/videos "Finisia Medrano and The Return" by Joanna Pocock: https://dark-mountain.net/finisia-medrano-and-the-return/ "Postcard From Eastern Oregon: When planting food is illegal" (in which I tell my story of meeting Granny) https://macskamoksha.com/2015/03/postcard-from-eastern-oregon This episode's introduction music is by Doctor Dreamchip, who you can follow here: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbhlcItuC6pmhhemUjhPt1 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doctordreamchip/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/doctordreamchip Other samples used: Drum Loop (1) by Cafftal ~ https://freesound.org/people/Cafftal/sounds/531436/ Loop33 by Zajo ~ https://freesound.org/people/Zajo/sounds/41586/ Amen Break B by Kevcio ~ https://freesound.org/people/Kevcio/sounds/263869/ Circuit 11 Drum 1 by Doctor Dreamchip ~ https://freesound.org/people/Doctor_Dreamchip/sounds/553708/ 106 BPM Drump Loop 1 by esares ~ https://freesound.org/people/esares/sounds/431874/ Beep warning by SamsterBirdies ~ https://freesound.org/people/SamsterBirdies/sounds/467882/ door creak by ollitunes ~ https://freesound.org/people/ollitunes/sounds/563136/ RADIO FREE SUNROOT: Podcasting by Kollibri terre Sonnenblume https://radiofreesunroot.com KOLLIBRI'S BLOG & BOOKSHOP: https://macskamoksha.com/ ONE-TIME DONATION: http://paypal.me/kollibri https://venmo.com/Kollibri KOLLIBRI'S PATREON: Get access to members-only content https://www.patreon.com/kollibri Support Voices for Nature & Peace by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/voices-for-nature-and-peace This podcast is powered by Pinecast. 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Voices for Nature & Peace
Ep.60 – "We Shouldn't Be at War with Plants (How 'Invasion Biology' Misses the Mark)" feat. Prof. Juliet Stromberg

Voices for Nature & Peace

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 83:24


"We Shouldn't Be at War with Plants" feat. Prof. Juliet Stromberg Julie Stromberg is a retired professor from Arizona State University, where she received her PhD in Plant Ecology in 1988. While at ASU, she specialized in riparian ecosystems. Much of her research focused on relationships between stream and ground water hydrology and riparian ecosystems, and on effects of ecosystem disturbance (floods and fire) on riparian plant populations, communities, and landscapes. Some of her studies were conducted at reference sites where human influence is minimal, while others were carried out at hydrologically altered sites or at sites undergoing restoration. By understanding pattern and process in riparian ecosystems, she provided resource managers with information that could inform conservation and restoration efforts. She contributed to over 80 scholarly articles during her career and now focuses on non-academic writing. Nikki Hill joined me as the co-host of this episode. Nikki has a degree in environmental science and has worked in restoration and agriculture. Currently she invests her energy in wildtending efforts. We co-authored a zine together called, "The Troubles of 'Invasive' Plants," which you can download for free at my blog. Much of our discussion focused on Tamarisks, aka Saltcedars, a tree of African origin that thrives in riparian areas across the western United States. Tamarisks have been called, "invasive," but the whole story of this plant--and the reasons for its abundance--is far more complex than that simplistic and unscientific label suggests. We talked about how popular knowledge and policy lags behind science and research; how human water use has changed the ecology of the Southwest; how the endangered bird species, the Willow Fly Catcher, has come to depend on Tamarisk; how it doesn't make sense that some biodiversity indexes ignore non-native plants in their tallies; the role of scientists in manufacturing myths around Tamarisks; how agriculture devastates biodiversity; the role of annuals--native or not--in early ecological succession; how non-native plants can have beneficial ecological effects; climate change and plant migration; plant agency and sentience; contemporary alienation from nature and the importance of re-engaging; the healing practice of wildtending; and how an adversarial approach to restoration won't solve the ecological problems we made by being adversarial. This episode's introduction music is by Doctor Dreamchip, who you can follow here: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbhlcItuC6pmhhemUjhPt1 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doctordreamchip/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/doctordreamchip RADIO FREE SUNROOT: Podcasting by Kollibri terre Sonnenblume https://radiofreesunroot.com KOLLIBRI'S BLOG & BOOKSHOP: https://macskamoksha.com/ ONE-TIME DONATION: http://paypal.me/kollibri https://venmo.com/Kollibri KOLLIBRI'S PATREON: Get access to members-only content https://www.patreon.com/kollibri Support Voices for Nature & Peace by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/voices-for-nature-and-peace This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-a50345 for 40% off for 4 months, and support Voices for Nature & Peace.

Punky! Radio
PUNKY! - 26-01-2021

Punky! Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021


January draws to a close... so grab yourself a copy of Withnail and I, and consider us Punky foreplay as we bring you nine great songs from Damn Vandals, Model Society, The Frenzy Of Tongs, Afronaut, The Wall, Nikki Hill, Radio Aftermath, Hayley And The Crushers and Grande Royale.Comedy Suburbs, Jeff, Tony has your Facebook comments, Withnail and I, Danny, last week, Covid test, snow, video, green screen, Bongs of Praise, fraud, Paul is ordained, From the Vaults, no gigs, donations, this week, video planning, tax return, zoom, Biden, Izzatwat and a reminder of the ways you can listen.Song 1: Damn Vandals – They Won’t Be Happy Till They Blow Up The MoonSong 2: Model Society – I SpySong 3: The Frenzy Of Tongs – Nursing HomeSong 4: Afronaut – Hell For SinnersSong 5: The Wall - PeroxideSong 6: Nikki Hill – I’m Gonna Love YouSong 7: Radio Aftermath – We Eat The BuffaloSong 8: Hayley And The Crushers – Church Of FlagSong 9: Grande Royale – Just As Bad As You

Beyond The Check Podcast
S1 Ep3: #003 with Guest Server and Cinematographer, Nikki Hill

Beyond The Check Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 46:14


In this Episode, Reyshan Hangs out with Nikki Hill, the Director of Photography for Beyond The Check TV Series, to talk about waiting tables through college, what it's like going to SCAD, Film, Food, Obsessed cars, and so much more!  Watch FUll EPISODE of BEYOND THE CHECK TV SERIES and FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK #Foodie #ServiceIndustry #Chef #Waiter #Server #Musician #Actor #Beer #Foodshow #Bartender #Cook Enjoying the show? Please consider donating to help keep this show cooking! https://www.patreon.com/beyondthecheckSupport the showFOLLOW BEYOND THE CHECK ON: https://poplme.co/beyondthecheckWEBSITE https://independentlasagna.com/beyond-the-checkINSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/beyondthecheck_YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/c/IndependentLasagnaFACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/BeyondTheCheckWOELINKEDIN https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/beyondthecheckFIND REYSHAN AT:WEBSITE http://reyshanparker.comFACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/reyshanjparker/LINKEDIN https://www.linkedin.com/in/reyshanparker/INSTAGRAHM https://www.instagram.com/reyshanparkerTIKTOK https://www.tiktok.com/@reyshanparker Instacart - Groceries delivered in as little as 1 hour.Free delivery on your first order over $35.#masterchef #cookingshow #foodshow #travelshow #Foodie #EatingForTheInsta#...

Research Labs Podcast by SundayPyjamas
#11 Nikki Hill on Taking the Next Step in Your Career

Research Labs Podcast by SundayPyjamas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 67:30


Sometimes, it so happens in the course of your professional career that you require a transition, a shift from your comfort zone, to learn something new, to take up a new responsibility, a new role: all to eventually become a better leader. As daunting as it can be, we discover ways with Nikki to make adapting ourselves to new mind spaces and new workplaces a smooth ride. Featured Guest: Nikki Hill, Executive Coach, Nikki Hill Coaching and Consulting Ltd ... Credits: Designed by the Research Labs Platform Produced by SundayPyjamas Hosted by Nishi Panchal Created by PrathameshRR Directed by Bhavin Patel Music: Ukiyo - Calling (EP) Copyright of Sunday Pyjamas Private Limited 2021

Podcast Pedagogy
Processing January 6th

Podcast Pedagogy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2021 2:18


April Maitner (from Episode 9- Sanctioned Murder Boostin) and Nikki Hill (from Episode 7- Vote Thieves with Spreadsheets) and I process the events of January 6th and how its ties to the content of the episodes we did together. Listen as we try to make sense of the white-supremacist coup on the capitol. Become a Patreon patron to hear the whole segment: https://www.patreon.com/podcastpedagogy --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/podcast-pedagogy/support

Punky! Radio
PUNKY! - 05-01-2021

Punky! Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021


The year has begun and, whilst we await the word from Boris, we treat everyone to nine pleasant plums from Marianne Toilet And The Runs, Nikki Hill, Electraluxx, The Kowalskis, Brutally Frank, The Living Daylights, The Young Hasselhoffs, The Dirtiest and The Fish Mittens.A whole lotta fucks, Tony has your Facebook comments, "If it ain' tasty... it ain't melted", last week, Jigsaw Man, New Year, Dinner for one, Bongs of Praise, cheerio lodger, 50 greatest 80's songs, From the Vaults, lockdown?, donations, this week, Tony will be finishing his song, PBETV, Show 800 is coming, Izzatwat and a reminder of the ways you can listen.Song 1: Marianne Toilet And The Runs - IWFSong 2: Nikki Hill – Oh MySong 3: Electraluxx – Robutussin HighSong 4: The Kowalskis – First DateSong 5: Brutally Frank – Puff Of SmokeSong 6: The Living Daylights – The Kids Are RestlessSong 7: The Young Hasselhoffs – I’m Not That BadSong 8: The Dirtiest – Ti Piscio Sul PresepeSong 9: The Fish Mittens – Strawberry Jam

Podcast Pedagogy
S1E7- Vote Thieves with Spreadsheets

Podcast Pedagogy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2020 73:03


Join my guest, Nikki Hill, and I as we debrief what we learned about voting from the curriculum below: Reveal's “Who Gets to Vote” NPR CodeSwitch's “The Cost to Cast a Ballot” NPR CodeSwitch's “The Black Table in the Big Tent” NPR CodeSwitch's“The Original Blexit” NPR CodeSwitch's “Political Prisoners” New York Time' The Daily “The Fight for Voting Rights in Florida” Reveal's “Who's Vote Will Count” Nikki wanted me to make sure you knew she was using Kris Kobach's terminology when she said "illegal aliens." --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/podcast-pedagogy/support

The Ground Shots Podcast
Wild Tending series / Nikki Hill and Gabe Crawford on re-thinking the concept of invasive plants

The Ground Shots Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 90:14


Episode #33: Wild Tending series / Nikki Hill and Gabe Crawford on re-thinking the concept of invasive plants     Episode #33 of the podcast features another conversation with Nikki Hill and Gabe Crawford recorded on the hillside at Small Potatoes Farm in Paonia, Colorado. Listen to episode #31 with Nikki and Gabe on the basics of wild-tending, here.       Gabe Crawford was raised on a small homestead outside of Durango, Colorado and started learning about plants from an early age. He got launched on his plant journey by studying with Katrina Blair at the Turtle Lake Refuge in Durango. He moved to Sandpoint, Idaho where he worked with Twin Eagles Wilderness School and Kaniksu Land Trust mentoring kids. Through this, he started naturalist training which opened him up to the world of wild tending, Traditional Ecological Knowledge and the ancient and intricate relationships between humans and ecology. Gabe spent time with Finisia Medrano learning about the ancient wild gardens of the west that were and still are tended by indigenous peoples and was taught how to tend these first foods and plant back for future abundance. He collects the seeds of native foods plants, fruit trees, berries and other exotics to plant feral orchards and wild gardens.     Nikki Hill can be found chasing wildflowers throughout the western US. She is not sure when her adoration of plants began, but they share a kindred spirit. Nikki earned a bachelors degree in environmental science and botany which led her to the field of habitat restoration nearly 16 years ago. Disillusioned by methodology that focused on eradication, she struck off on her own. She spent six years growing food and medicine, first as an urban farmer and then as a nomadic rural farmer, and co-founded Daggawalla, a seed and herb company. Since 2014, she has been exploring her feral roots as a wildtender, planting gardens outside agricultural boundaries. Her hope is to foster habitat resilience by sowing a living seed bank for the future, in a spirit of collaboration with the non-human world. Her website can be found at www.walkingroots.net. In this episode with Nikki and Gabe, we talk about: unpacking the common use and colonialist origins of war-making language when talking about 'invasive' and 'native' plants the political influences at play in the current narrative around invasive plants the relationship between migration and climate change the economic commodity associated with the 'war' on 'invasives' or 'illegal aliens' how even 'native' plants are called 'invasive' based on cultural and economic agendas informed by capitalism how the desire to protect sage grouse and sagebrush habitat is being turned against other native plants like pinon juniper forests how native juniper trees are treated as invasive and 'encroaching' because it is thriving during climate change and expanding it's range succession changing when the conditions change – a place for invasives scapegoating invasives instead of facing the massive fragmentation and devestation we've caused the environment in the past few hundred years the influence of bias on ecological and restoration research how and why people and other animals, birds move plant species including invasive species around considering deep time when thinking about what is 'native' or 'natural' or what the land is supposed to look like moving forward in time how awesome Russian Olive is! using 'invasive' plants as medicine how 'invasive' plants often mend and remediate damaged soil, water, air some ways to integrate Traditional Ecological Knowledge into invasive species interaction   Links: ‘Tending the Wild' by Kat Anderson Tending the Wild Broadcast special on YouTube Finisia Medrano on Youtube Gabe's instagram @plumsforbums Gabe's facebook page, where he occasionally share wild-tending info Nikki's facebook page, where she occasionally shares wild-tending info Nikki's website: http://www.walkingroots.net/ ‘The Failures of Farming & the Necessity of Wildtending' by Kollibri terre Sonnenblume ‘The Troubles of ‘Invasive' Plants' by Nikki Hill & Kollibri terre Sonnenblume, free zine download, or buy a hard copy in the store on Kollibri's website Support Gabe via Paypal for his wild-tending efforts: paypal.me/johnnyslug Support Nikki via Paypal for her wild-tending efforts: paypal.me/nikkiphill ‘Invasive Plant Medicine' by Timothy Lee Scott ‘Healing Lyme' by Steven Buhner A few plants mentioned in the podcast, and links for further study: Russian/Persian Olive Japanese Knotweed Salt Cedar/ Tamarix Kudzu/Kuzu   Support the podcast on Patreon to contribute to our grassroots self-funding of this project.  Support the Ground Shots Project with a one time donation: paypal.me/petitfawn    Our website with backlog of episodes, plant profiles, travelogue and more: http://www.ofsedgeandsalt.com  Our Instagram page @goldenberries Join the Ground Shots Podcast Facebook Group to discuss the episodes Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on the Ground Shots Project Theme music: 'Sweat and Splinters' by Mother Marrow Interstitial Music: ‘Nijidema' by Joe Hedges Learn more about the story behind Joe Hedges' piece ‘Nijidema,' which is one out of five pieces in a work influenced by Joe's time in a small village in China: https://joehedges.bandcamp.com/album/nijidema Extra banjo tunes by Gabe Crawford Produced by: Opia Creative

The Ground Shots Podcast
Wild Tending series / Nikki Hill and Gabe Crawford on the basics of wild-tending

The Ground Shots Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 100:30


Episode #31 of the Ground Shots Podcast is a conversation with Nikki Hill and Gabe Crawford, recorded on a sunny day in Paonia, Colorado on the wild edges of Small Potatoes Farm this past November.   Gabe Crawford was raised on a small homestead outside of Durango, Colorado and started learning about plants from an early age. He got launched on his plant journey by studying with Katrina Blair at the Turtle Lake Refuge in Durango. He moved to Sandpoint, Idaho where he worked with Twin Eagles Wilderness School and Kaniksu Land Trust mentoring kids. Through this, he started naturalist training which opened him up to the world of wild tending, Traditional Ecological Knowledge and the ancient and intricate relationships between humans and ecology. Gabe spent time with Finisia Medrano learning about the ancient wild gardens of the west that were and still are tended by indigenous peoples and was taught how to tend these first foods and plant back for future abundance. He collects the seeds of native foods plants, fruit trees, berries and other exotics to plant feral orchards and wild gardens.   Nikki Hill can be found chasing wildflowers throughout the western US. She is not sure when her adoration of plants began, but they share a kindred spirit. Nikki earned a bachelors degree in environmental science and botany which led her to the field of habitat restoration nearly 16 years ago. Disillusioned by methodology that focused on eradication, she struck off on her own. She spent six years growing food and medicine, first as an urban farmer and then as a nomadic rural farmer, and co-founded Daggawalla, a seed and herb company. Since 2014, she has been exploring her feral roots as a wildtender, planting gardens outside agricultural boundaries. Her hope is to foster habitat resilience by sowing a living seed bank for the future, in a spirit of collaboration with the non-human world. Her website can be found at www.walkingroots.net.   In this conversation with Nikki and Gabe, we talk about:   exploring the concepts of 'wild' and 'wild-tending' what it means to participate in a cultured landscape seeing the fabric of the landscape as a mosaic of gardens how wild-tending practices can challenge and/or reinforce certain accepted mainstream narratives around sustainable wild-crafting re-looking at what 'wild-crafting' even means in the context of prioritizing planting back the connection between mental health and wild-tending a brief introduction to some specific wild-tending techniques like seed collection and replanting, root division, burying branches and more. 'poop' talk – the importance of poop in wild-tending and planting back how anyone can wild-tend anywhere       Links: ‘Tending the Wild' by Kat Anderson Tending the Wild Broadcast special on YouTube Finisia Medrano on Youtube Gabe's instagram @plumsforbums Gabe's facebook page, where he occasionally share wild-tending info Nikki's facebook page, where she occasionally shares wild-tending info Nikki's website: http://www.walkingroots.net/ ‘The Failures of Farming & the Necessity of Wildtending' by Kollibri terre Sonnenblume ‘The Troubles of ‘Invasive' Plants' by Nikki Hill & Kollibri terre Sonnenblume, free zine download, or buy a hard copy in the store on Kollobri's website Support Gabe via Paypal for his wild-tending efforts: paypal.me/johnnyslug Support Nikki via Paypal for her wild-tending efforts: paypal.me/nikkiphill     Support the podcast on Patreon to contribute to our grassroots self-funding of this project.  Support the Ground Shots Project with a one time donation: paypal.me/petitfawn    Our website with backlog of episodes, plant profiles, travelogue and more: http://www.ofsedgeandsalt.com    Our Instagram page @goldenberries Join the Ground Shots Podcast Facebook Group to discuss the episodes Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on the Ground Shots Project Theme music: 'Sweat and Splinters' by Mother Marrow Interstitial Music: ‘Furnace Creek' by Marisa Anderson Extra banjo tunes by Gabe Crawford Produced by: Opia Creative  

A Legendary Saga: The Podcast
032 Kendell McCrary-Huxley & Nikki Hill: Part 2

A Legendary Saga: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 72:52


They're back for more! Nikki Hill and Kendell McCrary-Huxley brought more scary Halloween stories to the show. Listen in to learn why you don't want to mess with ouija boards. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alegendarysaga/message

A Legendary Saga: The Podcast
031 Kendell McCrary-Huxley & Nikki Hill: Part 1

A Legendary Saga: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 51:43


Another Halloween-themed episode! This time with guests Kendell McCrary-Huxley and Nikki Hill both in the studio, each one with scary stories they have both experienced. Stay tuned for next week as we have them both on the show again! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alegendarysaga/message

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Carnival of Randomness
Episode 46 - Old Comic Serials

Carnival of Randomness

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2019 50:50


Hello Randomers and Randomites. Did you ever have a plan that was set in stone until you got to where you were going? Well sometimes it happens, and you just have to roll with out. Our pal Greg Andrews from The Brian Lindsay Band stopped by and our initial plan was to talk comic books from the 1980s. However, when he arrived at our secret location, he mentioned that he was a big fan of the old comic serials from the 1940s and 1950s. So, in typical Carnival style, we switched it up on the fly. So here we go. We talk the old school comic serials, the predecessors of the comic movies we have now and delve a bit into the Batman TV series from the 1960s, with the immortal Adam West. It was a good talk, so sometimes switching things up can be a good thing. Stay tuned after the podcast for some music from another new friend of The Carnival, Nikki Hill. From her new album "Feline Roots" we are proud to present "Get Down, Crawl". Find her and show her some love and support and keep an eye out for more local shows from The Brian Lindsay Band! Song used with permission, all rights to Nikki Hill. Nikki Hill Website The Brian Lindsay Band This episode was sponsored by Opsitnick & Associates. Lawyers and advocates for you, the people, for 40 years. Visit them on Facebook or their website Facebook Twitter Instagram Blog Available wherever you get your favorite podcasts! Just search "Carnival of Randomness"

A Legendary Saga: The Podcast

Nikki Hill is a photographer and hair stylist from Arkansas who now lives in the Portland, Oregon area. She has a couple different Instagram accounts where you can see some of her work and follow her on her adventures. Her accounts are @StyleByNikki and @Nikki.Hill. You can find her website at www.StyleByNikki.com. On this episode, Nikki tells stories about her trips to Las Vegas, including the time she did not get to see the Hoover Dam. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alegendarysaga/message