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D-Lo & KC
"Those Oranges Look Like They're Going Bad"

D-Lo & KC

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2025 210:38


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Game Brain: A Board Game Podcast with Matthew Robinson and his Gaming Group
#238: Moon Colony Bloodbath + Endeavor Deep Sea

Game Brain: A Board Game Podcast with Matthew Robinson and his Gaming Group

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 126:27


Ben, Paul, and Trey discuss first impressions of two big games: Moon Colony Bloodbath and Endeavor Deep Sea. Somehow, we all got mad at each other in each game. Fun!We also chat about recent game plays of Dune Imperium and Wavelength, and extra bonus: the return of Games on the Brain!00:00 Intro00:57 Game Rooms08:05 Dune Imperium21:44 Wavelength33:49 Ito41:37 Landmarks of the Lost Atlas51:40 Oranges & Lemons53:00 Barcelona: The Rose of Fire54:06 Cargo Empire01:03:11 Moon Colony Bloodbath01:34:51 Endeavor Deep Sea

The Lesbian Project Podcast
Episode 81 FREE: limerence, a romcom, Jeanette Winterson, L word memoir, lesbians mean business.

The Lesbian Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025 50:51


Limerancehttps://www.pride.com/answers-advice/love-and-sex/limerence-explained#rebelltitem5The Situationship https://www.primevideo.com/detail/Situationship/0P6OGKYFC7QIGCBYN8EESPEMXDRSC to do Oranges are not the only fruithttps://www.thetimes.com/culture/books/article/rsc-jeanette-winterson-lesbian-novel-rf38stcvxhttps://www.audible.co.uk/pd/Why-Be-Happy-When-You-Could-Be-Normal-Audiobook/B007JINC6A?qid=1749460796&sr=1-1&ref_pageloadid=not_applicable&pf_rd_p=c6e316b8-14da-418d-8f91-b3cad83c5183&pf_rd_r=WCGBTSKE4KVZQRVAJA90&plink=Q8F7jevkz0J8ZUMl&pageLoadId=UGGNfb0TZb8LtxeP&creativeId=41e85e98-10b8-40e2-907d-6b663f04a42d&ref=a_search_c3_lProduct_1_1https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/434513/christmas-days-by-jeanette-winterson/9781784709020 L word memoir out https://www.nbcnews.com/nbc-out/out-pop-culture/so-gay-you-memoir-kate-moennig-leisha-hailey-l-word-rcna210393 Lesbians mean business (can't believe they didn't call it that) https://www.swlondoner.co.uk/life/04062025-lesbian-led-business-group-takes-on-workplace-exclusion This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.thelesbianprojectpod.com/subscribe

Lecker
A Personal History of the Orange with Katie Goh

Lecker

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025 49:47


On this month's Lecker Book Club, a regular interview series with authors writing in or adjacent to food culture, Katie Goh's Foreign Fruit. Foreign Fruit is a memoir which explores Katie's experience growing up and existing as a mixed heritage person in the north of Ireland, but also documents alongside this personal narrative a history of the orange; how the fruit moved from East to West, gaining and shedding symbolic meaning along the way. You can find the previous Lecker episode about citrus, Oranges and Lemons, linked here. Lecker is now part of Heritage Radio Network! Find out more about this independent podcast network dedicated to food, beverages and the culinary world and discover their many fantastic shows at heritageradionetwork.org. You can find a transcript for this episode at leckerpodcast.com. Foreign Fruit is out now. Find all of the Lecker Book Club reads on my Bookshop.org list. [aff link] Support Lecker by becoming a paid subscriber on Patreon, Apple Podcasts and now on Substack. Music is by Blue Dot Sessions.

Relax with Meditation
The best food for your heart.

Relax with Meditation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025


 In the USA are dying every year, 600,000 people through heart diseases. 50% of the young Adults (18-24 years) have at least one coronary heart disease risk factor, be it too much stress, high blood pressure, unhealthy food…The good news is that 80% of young people can easily prevent heart disease.So earlier we are starting so healthier we will be later. We begin with body-exercises and to avoid, smoking, industrially processed food, junk food, drugs…What food is the best for our heart?1.) Avocado  A.) Has a lot of monounsaturated fatty acids, which helps lower cholesterol levels and may help prevent blood clotting. B.) Contain potassium, which may help control blood pressure, and C.) magnesium, which has been associated with a lower risk of heart disease in men.  2,) AsparagusA.) It contains vitamin K, which can help with blood clotting, C.) Potassium, which helps regulate blood pressure. D.) Has two nutrients that help lower blood cholesterol: soluble fiber and saponins3.) Plain Cacao powder or Cocoa (is heated up Cacao)Put a spoon full of Cacao powder in a glass of hot water and add honey. And drink it at least 3 times per week.A.)Because of the flavonoid, - antioxidants that can help suppress LDL or “bad” cholesterol.B.) Flavonoid keeps the arteries flexible and prevents white blood cells from sticking to the walls of blood vessels.C.) and magnesium, which has been associated with a lower risk of heart disease in men.   4.)  Kale, Watercress, Romain lettuce, spinach, China cabbage, and leafy cabbage.A.) Source of alpha-linolenic acid that improves the heart.B.) It has the inflammation-fighting phytonutrients that can prevent plaque formation on your arteries.C.) Rich in Lutein that protects against atherosclerosis and so prevents heart attack or stroke. D.) Rich in Potassium, Magnesium5.) Lentils is the very best…A.) Thanks to their high fiber, folate, and magnesium content. B.) Decrease the risk of death by heart disease by as much as a whopping 82 percent.  C.) Magnesium helps lower blood pressure, folate lowers the level of a damaging amino acid in the bloodstream.6.) Nuts/Oil-Seeds (not peanuts)A.) Improve cholesterol through unsaturated fats.B.) For instance, Walnut and Flaxseed contain an omega-3 fatty acid that prevents blood clots. C.) If you eat them every day, it will lower your risk for Heart diseases by 29%. 7.) OrangesA.) Rich on Pectin that blocks cholesterol absorption and helps prevent the scarring of heart tissue.B.) Potassium can help keep blood pressure in check.My Video: The best food for your heart. https://youtu.be/bf7jKUO0rO0My Audio: https://divinesuccess.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/Podcast.B/The-best-food-for-your-heart..mp3

The Zest
From Grove to Glass: Celéste Walls on the Story of Florida Orange Juice

The Zest

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 26:33


Orange juice is Florida's official beverage. But you probably didn't need us to tell you that.Ever since the Spanish introduced citrus to Florida in the late 15th century, orange juice has been synonymous with the Sunshine State. In fact, nearly all of Florida's orange crop is used for juice.But how much OJ are people actually drinking these days? And how can growers combat citrus greening—a disease that destroys the fruit?For answers, we turned to Celéste Walls, spokeswoman for the Bartow-based  Florida Department of Citrus. In this conversation, Celéste explains the role of Florida orange juice in American history, gives an update on the current state of Florida's orange juice industry and suggests ways to cook with the Sunshine State's favorite drink.Related episodes:History of Citrus in the Sunshine StateFrom Florida to France: Food Writer Jamie Schler on Cooking with Oranges, French Hotel Life and MoreAuthor Craig Pittman on Quirky—and Hilarious—Florida Food Stories

The Zest
From Grove to Glass: Celéste Walls on the Story of Florida Orange Juice

The Zest

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 26:33


Orange juice is Florida's official beverage. But you probably didn't need us to tell you that.Ever since the Spanish introduced citrus to Florida in the late 15th century, orange juice has been synonymous with the Sunshine State. In fact, nearly all of Florida's orange crop is used for juice.But how much OJ are people actually drinking these days? And how can growers combat citrus greening—a disease that destroys the fruit?For answers, we turned to Celéste Walls, spokeswoman for the Bartow-based  Florida Department of Citrus. In this conversation, Celéste explains the role of Florida orange juice in American history, gives an update on the current state of Florida's orange juice industry and suggests ways to cook with the Sunshine State's favorite drink.Related episodes:History of Citrus in the Sunshine StateFrom Florida to France: Food Writer Jamie Schler on Cooking with Oranges, French Hotel Life and MoreAuthor Craig Pittman on Quirky—and Hilarious—Florida Food Stories

“Dafsplaining”: daf yomi made simple
Shvuos 40: coins, apples, and oranges

“Dafsplaining”: daf yomi made simple

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 47:59


Shvuos 40: coins, apples, and oranges by “Dafsplaining”: daf yomi made simple

The Sundilla Radio Hour
The Sundilla Radio Hour #632

The Sundilla Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 59:01


The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 06/02/2025 featuring: Dan Navarro “Wichita Lineman” Live at Sundilla (Sundilla) 5:00 The Gated Community “No More Water” Goodbye Work (2025 The Gated Community) 5:07 Julian Taylor “Love Letters” Pathways (2024 Howling Turtle) 3:04 Watchhouse “Firelight” Rituals (2025 Tiptoe Tiger) 3:19 The Horsenecks “Little Old Sod Shanty” In The West (2025 Tiki Parlour) 5:12 JP Harris “Wild Bill Jones” Don't You Marry No Railroad Man (2021 JP Harris) 2:47 Cassie and Maggie “The Old Miner” Gold and Coal (2025 Cassie and Maggie) 3:01 Mike Kinnebrew “Daring You to Fall in Love With Me” Call It Life (2025 Mike Kinnebrew) 2:59 The Rough & Tumble “Hallelujah of the Ordinary” Hymns For My Atheist Sister & Her Friends To Sing Along To (2024 Penny Jar) 3:08 Paul Siebel “Long Afternoons” Woodsmoke and Oranges (1970 Elektra) 4:22 Sunny War “Caught it from the Rye” Lagniappe Sessions (2020) 3:48 Tim Grimm “Mists of Ennistymon” Bones of Trees (2025 Tim Grimm) 4:02 Heather Maloney “Familiar Face” Exploding Star (2025 Signature Sounds) 3:56

FFB Newsline podcast
EP 28: Steve Johnson - Citrus & Service

FFB Newsline podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025 26:46


Our guest joining us today is Vice President of Florida Farm Bureau Federation, Mr. Steve Johnson. Mr. Johnson is a fourth-generation farmer from Wauchula, Florida producing beef cattle, citrus and custom harvesting in Hardee and Manatee Counties under Treeair Cattle Company and Johnson Harvesting, Inc. He has been involved with Florida Farm Bureau Federation dating back to 2002 and has served his county and state Farm Bureau in many roles over the years including 18 years on our State Board of Directors.   Visit FloridaFarmBureau.org to learn how you can get involved in Florida Agriculture.

The Bootleg Kev Podcast
#558 - Azad Of Emotional Oranges

The Bootleg Kev Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 38:32 Transcription Available


Interview with Azad Of Emotional Oranges on The Bootleg Kev Podcast.Full video version of the episode is available on YouTube!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

FORTY
Oranges, Jerseys, and the Quiet Pressure of Being a Good Mum

FORTY

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 29:06


What does a tub of orange wedges say about modern motherhood? Apparently a lot. This week, we dive headfirst into the most controversial topic we've ever tackled: the under-12s footy fruit roster. (Yes, really.) But what starts as a whinge about chopping oranges turns into a deep and surprisingly emotional chat about invisible labour, performative parenting, and the quiet expectations placed on women in community sport. Also in this ep: fat knees, luxury mashed potato, $17 cashews, and the mortifying ordeal of running in slow motion. If you’ve ever wondered why it’s the mums with the chopping boards, this one’s for you. Keep the good times rolling with the Spotify Playlist: Lise and Sarah Kick Ons Contact the show phone via sending a voice memo or text to 0489 214 653 Want to support the show for free? Click Follow in your podcast app! Want to support the show and become a Goldie? Subscribe to Lise and Sarah GOLD here For Android users, Apple Podcasts is now available on the web, so you can become a Goldie via any web browser, on any device. How does it work? Here's a step-by-step (and yes, we promise it's easy!) • Click here: http://apple.co/LiseandSarah • The link will open in a web browser • From there, just hit sign in, log in/create an Apple Account - it's free to do this • You can now proceed to sign up for The Lise & Sarah Show subscription (it may look like a TRY FREE button) • We suggest you save/bookmark/create a shortcut for the link for easy access whenever you want to tune in.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best of Grandstand
Football: New Matilda Leah Davidson wants to bring back the oranges

Best of Grandstand

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2025


One of the newest Matildas is Leah Davidson who is putting a disappointing end to the Melbourne City season behind her for these two games against Argentina. Davidson talks about the nerves of her Tillies debut, the memories of scoring in her 2nd game in front of her family, Tom Sermanni's effect on her career and why there's not enough half time oranges in football these days.

Choice Classic Radio Mystery, Suspense, Drama and Horror | Old Time Radio

Choice Classic Radio presents Escape, which aired from 1947 to 1954. Today we bring to you the episode titled “Wild Oranges.” Please consider supporting our show by becoming a patron at http://choiceclassicradio.com We hope you enjoy the show!

Radio foot internationale
Premier League: Aston Villa et Nottingham Forest laissent filer la Ligue des Champions

Radio foot internationale

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 48:28


À la Une ce lundi sur Radio Foot internationale à 16h10-21h10 T.U. : - Premier League, enseignements de la dernière journée : Newcastle, Chelsea et Manchester City valident leur participation à la prochaine Ligue des Champions. ; - Finale de la Coupe de France : le PSG tout en maîtrise face à Reims (3-0) ; - Compétitions africaines : Berkane, l'éternelle renaissance. - Premier League, enseignements de la dernière journée :  Newcastle, Chelsea et Manchester City valident leur participation à la prochaine Ligue des Champions. Tout comme Liverpool, Arsenal, et Tottenham, récent vainqueur de la Ligue Europa. Perdants de la dernière journée : Aston Villa, dont la tâche s'est compliquée après l'expulsion de «Dibu» Martinez à Old Trafford. L'annulation d'un but de Morgan Rogers qui fait polémique. Et Nottingham Forest. Les Tricky Trees battus par Chelsea, qui renoue avec la compétition reine. - Les Black Cats de Régis Le Bris sortent les griffes ! Vainqueurs des Blades de Sheffield United à Wembley, ils sont promus dans l'élite. Le club détenu par Kyril Louis-Dreyfus, fils de l'ancien propriétaire de l'OM, avait été relégué en 2017. - Saison prochaine : faire mieux pour Man United. Ruben Amorim veut rassurer les fans après la saison cauchemardesque des Red Devils.- Finale de la Coupe de France : le PSG tout en maîtrise face à Reims (3-0). Sérieux et appliqués, les Parisiens, auteurs d'un triplé national (Ligue, coupe et trophée des champions), ont désormais en tête la finale de C1, samedi à Munich face à l'Inter. Samba Diawara reconnait la supériorité parisienne, va se concentrer sur le barrage retour face à Metz qu'il espère remporter pour rester en L1.- Compétitions africaines : Berkane, l'éternelle renaissance. Le nul à Zanzibar face au Simba SC, réduit à 10 à la 50e minute, permet aux Oranges de soulever la Coupe de la CAF la 3e fois après 2020 et 2022 - Ligue des champions : les « Brésiliens » accrochés à Pretoria par la Citadelle Bleue. (1-1). Le Mamelodi Sundowns s'est compliqué la tâche contre l'équipe du Pyramids. Les Cairotes en ballottage favorable avant la 2e manche dimanche au stade du 30 juin.Avec Hugo Moissonnier : Hervé Penot, Saïd Amdaa et Bruno Constant. Technique/réalisation : Laurent Salerno - Pierre Guérin.

The FowlWeather Podcast
Episode 88 – Apples and Oranges: Why Breeding Waterfowl Surveys Don't Equate to Mid-Winter Survey Data

The FowlWeather Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 31:52


Breeding waterfowl surveys do not predict mid-winter and migration surveys. Non-breeding season surveys have very specific objectives. They should not be compared to breeding waterfowl survey numbers. DrMike details why the USFWS breeding waterfowl and mid-winter surveys are Apples and Oranges…they are not comparable. DrMike goes off again! “I don't have ducks, but they predicted ducks”…TEARS. BooHoo……NOoooo, JUST, NO!. Nobody predicted ducks in front of your blind. Just get out and hunt ducks when the weather is right, just get out and hunt when The FowlWeather Podcast predicts fresh ducks. Learn more about the purpose of migration and mid-winter waterfowl surveys today on The FowlWeather Podcast.

Radio Foot Internationale
Premier League: Aston Villa et Nottingham Forest laissent filer la Ligue des Champions

Radio Foot Internationale

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 48:28


À la Une ce lundi sur Radio Foot internationale à 16h10-21h10 T.U. : - Premier League, enseignements de la dernière journée : Newcastle, Chelsea et Manchester City valident leur participation à la prochaine Ligue des Champions. ; - Finale de la Coupe de France : le PSG tout en maîtrise face à Reims (3-0) ; - Compétitions africaines : Berkane, l'éternelle renaissance. - Premier League, enseignements de la dernière journée :  Newcastle, Chelsea et Manchester City valident leur participation à la prochaine Ligue des Champions. Tout comme Liverpool, Arsenal, et Tottenham, récent vainqueur de la Ligue Europa. Perdants de la dernière journée : Aston Villa, dont la tâche s'est compliquée après l'expulsion de «Dibu» Martinez à Old Trafford. L'annulation d'un but de Morgan Rogers qui fait polémique. Et Nottingham Forest. Les Tricky Trees battus par Chelsea, qui renoue avec la compétition reine. - Les Black Cats de Régis Le Bris sortent les griffes ! Vainqueurs des Blades de Sheffield United à Wembley, ils sont promus dans l'élite. Le club détenu par Kyril Louis-Dreyfus, fils de l'ancien propriétaire de l'OM, avait été relégué en 2017. - Saison prochaine : faire mieux pour Man United. Ruben Amorim veut rassurer les fans après la saison cauchemardesque des Red Devils.- Finale de la Coupe de France : le PSG tout en maîtrise face à Reims (3-0). Sérieux et appliqués, les Parisiens, auteurs d'un triplé national (Ligue, coupe et trophée des champions), ont désormais en tête la finale de C1, samedi à Munich face à l'Inter. Samba Diawara reconnait la supériorité parisienne, va se concentrer sur le barrage retour face à Metz qu'il espère remporter pour rester en L1.- Compétitions africaines : Berkane, l'éternelle renaissance. Le nul à Zanzibar face au Simba SC, réduit à 10 à la 50e minute, permet aux Oranges de soulever la Coupe de la CAF la 3e fois après 2020 et 2022 - Ligue des champions : les « Brésiliens » accrochés à Pretoria par la Citadelle Bleue. (1-1). Le Mamelodi Sundowns s'est compliqué la tâche contre l'équipe du Pyramids. Les Cairotes en ballottage favorable avant la 2e manche dimanche au stade du 30 juin.Avec Hugo Moissonnier : Hervé Penot, Saïd Amdaa et Bruno Constant. Technique/réalisation : Laurent Salerno - Pierre Guérin.

Abundant Life Fellowship in Butte, Montana
Sunday | Comparing Apples to Oranges | Pastor Isaac Goulson | 5.18.25

Abundant Life Fellowship in Butte, Montana

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 49:44


Sunday | Comparing Apples to Oranges

Casenotes
Ep.15 - Oranges, Obesity and Osteoporosis

Casenotes

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 34:59


In this episode, Daisy, Charlotte and Olivia discuss some Os in the history of medicine: oranges, obesity and osteoporosis. _______________ Follow us on: Twitter - @RCPEHeritage Instagram - @physiciansgallery TikTok - @physiciansgallery Facebook - www.facebook.com/PhysiciansGallery Sign up for our newsletter - www.rcpe.ac.uk/newsletter To support heritage at the RCPE, please donate: www.rcpe.ac.uk/donate _______________ The Team: Olivia Howarth (@oh_archives) - Researcher/Presenter Dr Charlotte Holmes (@_CCHolmes_) - Researcher/Presenter Dr Daisy Cunynghame (@RCPEHeritage) - Researcher/Presenter Laura Burgess (@laura.burgess.18) - Producer/Social Media/Presenter Dr Sarah Hayward - Editor/Producer

Casenotes: A History of Medicine Podcast
Ep.15 - Oranges, Obesity and Osteoporosis

Casenotes: A History of Medicine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 34:59


In this episode, Daisy, Charlotte and Olivia discuss some Os in the history of medicine: oranges, obesity and osteoporosis. _______________ Follow us on: Twitter - @RCPEHeritage Instagram - @physiciansgallery TikTok - @physiciansgallery Facebook - www.facebook.com/PhysiciansGallery Sign up for our newsletter - www.rcpe.ac.uk/newsletter To support heritage at the RCPE, please donate: www.rcpe.ac.uk/donate _______________ The Team: Olivia Howarth (@oh_archives) - Researcher/Presenter Dr Charlotte Holmes (@_CCHolmes_) - Researcher/Presenter Dr Daisy Cunynghame (@RCPEHeritage) - Researcher/Presenter Laura Burgess (@laura.burgess.18) - Producer/Social Media/Presenter Dr Sarah Hayward - Editor/Producer

Work Smart Live Smart with Beverly Beuermann-King
TIP 2435 – Eat More Fruits and Vegetables Day

Work Smart Live Smart with Beverly Beuermann-King

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 1:18


Listen to today's podcast... We are what we eat. And what we eat can impact our mood and our ability to cope. Deficiencies in vitamins C, and A, can have a negative impact on the body's production of neurotransmitters, which directly affect our mood and energy…Not to mention digestive ailments, as well as increasing your risk of cancer, diabetes, and heart disease. Take One Action Today To Build Your #Resiliency!      So Here are today's Tips For Building Resiliency and Celebrating Eat More Fruits and Vegetables Day: The Heart Association recommends filling at least half your plate with fruits and veggies in order to make it to the recommended 4 ½ cups of each per day. Include more color. The best way to get all the various nutrients is to eat fruits and vegetables from the five main color groups. Can you name these groups? Red and Pink such as beets, Blue and Purple like blueberries, Yellow and Oranges like squash, Green like Brussel sprouts, and White and Brown like bananas and cauliflower. Finally, have healthy fruits and vegetables readily available. Plan ahead and keep them cut up in your fridge, in a container in your desk drawer, or even in the glove box of your car for when you are travelling. Remember, If you like the tips in this briefing, please leave me a review on amazon or in your #alexa app. Looking for more ways to build your resiliency? Take my free on-line vulnerability test at worksmartlivesmart.com under the resources and courses tab. #mentalhealth #hr

Sharp & Benning
Apples to Oranges – Segment 7

Sharp & Benning

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 18:51


Gary points out an interesting fact about Matt Rhule, Deion Sanders and Luke Fickell.

CheapWineFinder Podcast
Spanish Orange Infusion: Exploring Tarongino Frizzante with Valencia Oranges

CheapWineFinder Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 6:41 Transcription Available


Send us a textEver stumbled upon a wine that makes you wonder why you hadn't discovered it sooner? That's exactly what happened when I uncorked the Tarongino Frizzante with Valencia Oranges from Trader Joe's.This Spanish treasure proves that wine innovation doesn't need to abandon tradition. Built on a foundation of Muscat de Alexandria—one of the world's oldest grape varieties, dating back thousands of years—this lightly sparkling wine offers something genuinely unique. The winemakers have thoughtfully infused it with juice from Valencia oranges, creating a beautiful orange-hued beverage that drinks like a sophisticated, ready-made mimosa but with more character and balance than you might expect.What truly sets this wine apart is its remarkable restraint. At just 7% alcohol and a mere 51 calories per glass, it's designed for those leisurely afternoons when you want to sip something delightful without worry. The bubbles are gentle (frizzante means it has less carbonation than Prosecco or Champagne), and the sweetness is surprisingly balanced—neither the Muscat nor the orange dominates the experience. Produced by a cooperative of small vineyard owners near Valencia, this $12.99 bottle represents authentic Spanish winemaking tradition with a modern, accessible twist.Whether you're hosting brunch, looking for a porch sipper, or simply want something refreshing and different, make sure to serve this wine well-chilled—perhaps even in an ice bucket to maintain that ideal temperature. Have you tried any fruit-infused wines that surprised you? Share your experience and let us know if you grab a bottle of this orange delight!Check us out at www.cheapwinefinder.comor email us at podcast@cheapwinefinder.com

Ongaku To You
Navel Oranges Are Delicious

Ongaku To You

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 62:47


Gray and Luna sit down to discuss the top 10 songs in Japan for the month of April including the latest single from Nogizaka46. Starring: Luna and Gray Opening: SCRAMBLE (Feat. Unscandal) by Yuie Horie ------------ Website www.ongakutoyou.com/ ------------ X twitter.com/ongakutoyou ------------ Facebook www.facebook.com/ongakutoyou ------------ Ken's Twitter twitter.com/otyken1 ------------ Luna's Twitter twitter.com/lunamaria87 ------------ Gray's Twitter twitter.com/ongakugray

The Creative Nonfiction Podcast with Brendan O'Meara
Episode 466: Katie Goh on Issues of Identity and the Trappings of Mythology

The Creative Nonfiction Podcast with Brendan O'Meara

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 73:24


"Mythology can be really a dangerous thing, because mythology feels like it can't be changed, or it's always been something," says Katie Goh, author of Foreign Fruit: A Personal History of the Orange (Tin House Books).Katie Goh is a writer and editor based out of Edinburgh, Scotland. She's also the author of the slim book “The End: Surviving the World through Imagined Disasters” about disaster movies. Her work has appeared in The Guardian, Extra Teeth, and VICE. You can learn more about her at katiegoh.co.uk or follow her on IG @katie_goh. In this conversation we tackle: The love of being edited Having to selfish to be a writer Finding obsessions Issues of identity Style and voice And the trappings of mythologyPodcast Specific Substack at creativenonfictionpodcast.substrack.com.Pre-order The Front RunnerNewsletter: Rage Against the AlgorithmShow notes: brendanomeara.com

The Quiz
#393 - Apples To Oranges

The Quiz

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 4:49


Name that person, place, or thing with The Quiz.  Play. Share. Listen with FOX Weather Meteorologist Nick Kosir.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

South Australian Country Hour
South Australian Country Hour

South Australian Country Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 55:09


An early survey of SA grain producers suggests around a quarter have already started dry seeding, the Bureau of Meteorology's latest long-term rain outlook shows little chance of decent rain for SA into June, and citrus harvest begins in the Riverland with high export demand for the fruit.

Dr. Joseph Mercola - Take Control of Your Health
Citrus & Your Mood: How Oranges Can Fight Depression

Dr. Joseph Mercola - Take Control of Your Health

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 10:43


Story at-a-glance Depression affects more than 280 million people worldwide. Many patients do not fully respond to first-line medications or experience adverse side effects. This makes dietary influences on mood increasingly important Regular citrus consumption is linked to a 22% reduced depression risk by increasing beneficial gut bacteria like Faecalibacterium prausnitzii, which supports neurotransmitter production Citrus contains naringenin, formononetin, and hesperidin — plant compounds that nourish gut bacteria and influence the biochemical pathway responsible for neurotransmitter balance Ultraprocessed food consumption increases depression risk by 49%, with artificial sweeteners and processed snacks being particularly harmful to gut health and brain function Improving gut health requires removing vegetable oils, reducing endocrine disruptors and electromagnetic field (EMF) exposure, optimizing carbohydrate intake, and considering beneficial bacteria supplements

Wisdom for the Heart
Choosing Oranges Over Diamonds

Wisdom for the Heart

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 28:34


What if everything you valued was suddenly worthless? When the Titanic sank, a wealthy woman ran past piles of money to grab three oranges. In Romans 2, Paul warns about making a far greater mistake—underestimating God's kindness, patience, and grace. Many people assume their morality will save them, but they ignore the true riches of God. In today's episode of Wisdom for the Heart, Stephen Davey reveals the danger of misplaced priorities. Do you think lightly of God's goodness? Have you been ignoring His patience? Learn why repentance is the right response to His grace and how you can trade temporary treasures for eternal riches.  

Wisdom for the Heart on Oneplace.com
Choosing Oranges Over Diamonds

Wisdom for the Heart on Oneplace.com

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 28:34


What if everything you valued was suddenly worthless? When the Titanic sank, a wealthy woman ran past piles of money to grab three oranges. In Romans 2, Paul warns about making a far greater mistake—underestimating God's kindness, patience, and grace. Many people assume their morality will save them, but they ignore the true riches of God. In today's episode of Wisdom for the Heart, Stephen Davey reveals the danger of misplaced priorities. Do you think lightly of God's goodness? Have you been ignoring His patience? Learn why repentance is the right response to His grace and how you can trade temporary treasures for eternal riches.  

Investing in Regenerative Agriculture
361 Herb Young - After 36 years at Bayer, growing regen citrus with 8x the nutrients

Investing in Regenerative Agriculture

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 66:06 Transcription Available


A conversation with Herb Young, farmer who, after 36 years in the chemical industry working for Bayer, retired and bought a small farm in Georgia—where things quickly got out of hand. While researching organic premiums, Herb came across regenerative agriculture—and fell deep, very deep, down the rabbit hole. For over a year, he read everything, listened to everything, and then planted his first trees. A few years later, Herb is now one of the leading regenerative citrus growers in the country, conducting cutting-edge research while selling his first harvest directly to consumers in over 36 states. And the most surprising part? His citrus is, on average, eight times more nutrient- dense than conventionally grown oranges. That means you'd have to eat eight regular oranges to match the nutrients of just one of his. Suddenly, the idea of food as medicine becomes very affordable. And, of course, his citrus is incredibly tasty. We also discuss his history in the agrochemical industry, what his former colleagues think of his new "hobby" and what excites him most about the upcoming second season.More about this episode on https://investinginregenerativeagriculture.com/herb-young.==========================In Investing in Regenerative Agriculture and Food podcast show we talk to the pioneers in the regenerative food and agriculture space to learn more on how to put our money to work to regenerate soil, people, local communities and ecosystems while making an appropriate and fair return. Hosted by Koen van Seijen.==========================

Within Brim's Skin
WBS: #304 4-10-2025

Within Brim's Skin

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 37:55


Within Brims Skin. Alex is Checking the Door. #304 -- The gang is at it again. Brimstone is joined by his wing-man Alex DaPonte, Meg Suss and Brim's wife Danielle as they chat about goose snuggles, upcoming appearance dates, and how Danielle got kicked by a cow as a kid (a small cow). They discuss Meg's new tattoo, and why snacks don't count. They discuss still no cookies at cons, apples and oranges, the horse song, and why his mom's s mom and his dad's a horse. They also chat about the new Minecraft film being pretty decent, why Alex is banned in Florida, and the strange fascination with Hatsune Miku. Brim explains what gets Within Brim's Skin.

The Kluck Index
April 3 2025

The Kluck Index

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 4:51


Oranges are going up, Cheez-It is getting into he pizza game, Hooters has no money, learning a language can help you down the line and Popeyes is insane. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

[KBS] 조정현의 굿모닝 팝스
(04/04/금) West Coast Love - Emotional Oranges

[KBS] 조정현의 굿모닝 팝스

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 9:20


West Coast Love - Emotional Oranges

Inner States
Oranges, Play, and the Pursuit of Transformation

Inner States

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 40:05


There's been a lot of talk in the past few months about a range of important issues: the rule of law, checks and balances, free speech on campuses, whether people's jobs will continue to exist.You know what I haven't heard people talk about much? Oranges. I've heard precious little consideration of what you might whisper to an orange before you peel it.Admittedly, I wasn't thinking about that either when the basis of this episode got started. Last spring, I heard about a performance at the I Fell building in downtown Bloomington. It was called How to Preserve an Orange, and it was this ritual, participatory performance. I'd heard great things and decided to invite the artist, clay scofield, to do it again, this time at Redbud Books in Bloomington. Redbud is a community space as well as a bookstore.How to Preserve an Orange was strange and fun and it made me think about experimentation, being in tune with our senses, and play. clay and I sat down in the studio a couple weeks later to talk about the experience, about what it means to train our attention on something, why limiting possibility is important for people who want to amass power, how play can open up opportunities for transformation, and how, as a result, real, deep play can also be risky. Dangerous. Which is a little bit how I felt during How to Preserve an Orange, when clay asked us to ask our oranges to consent to being eaten.clay is a visiting assistant professor in digital art at the Eskenazi School of Art Architecture and Design in Art. They're on the board of directors of the School of Making Thinking, and they're a co-creator of the Deep Play Artist Residency. clay has MFAs in poetry AND in studio art.This episode includes excerpts from the performance of How to Preserve an Orange. If you want to try it at home, the full recording of the performance is also be available in the Inner States podcast feed. Let us know if you do! Email us at wfiuinnerstates@gmail.com.CreditsAssociate producer Dom Heyob put this episode together. Jillian Blackburn keeps our social media alive and well. Eoban Binder, LuAnn Johnson, Sam Schemenauer, Payton Whaley, and Kayte Young support the show behind the scenes. Eric Bolstridge digs us out of whatever holes we get stuck in.Our theme song is by Amy Oelsner and Justin Vollmar. We have additional music from the artists at Universal Production Music.

True Story: The Public Relations Podcast
How I Restructured and Streamlined My Agency with Amore Philip, Founder and CEO of Apples & Oranges Public Relations

True Story: The Public Relations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 34:44


What does it take to go from jobless to running your own thriving PR agency? In this episode, Whitney Lee sits down with Amore Philip, CEO and founder of Apples & Oranges Public Relations, to talk about her incredible journey from unemployment to building a powerhouse agency.Amore gets real about the evolution of her business, how she navigated the shift to remote work during the pandemic, and the lessons she's learned about managing client expectations. She also dives into the future of PR, from the impact of AI to why building a strong, connected team is more important than ever.PR isn't a quick win—it's a long game. Hit play and soak up Amor's wisdom on strategic planning, client management, and making PR work for the long haul.-----------Amore on InstagramApples and Oranges Public Relations WebsiteApples & Oranges Public Relations on Instagram Whitney on LinkedInWhitney on InstagramTrue Story PR on Instagram True Story PR Website

is that cashmere?
Oranges and Building Relationships: Jen Nash on Tiny Connections with Big Impact

is that cashmere?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 31:06


In this inspiring episode of Is That Cashmere?, Becca and Anna chat with Jen Nash, the "Connector in Chief" and author of The Big Power of Tiny Connections. Jen shares how small gestures, like reconnecting with old friends or sharing an orange on a plane, can transform your life and career. This episode will have you rethinking connections—and maybe packing an extra snack for your next flight.

The Complete Orson Welles
The Orson Welles Show (Lady Esther) || Wild Oranges | 1941

The Complete Orson Welles

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 32:07


The Orson Welles Show (Lady Esther) || Wild Oranges | Broadcast: November 3, 1941: : : : :My other podcast channels include: MYSTERY x SUSPENSE -- DRAMA X THEATER -- SCI FI x HORROR -- COMEDY x FUNNY HA HA -- VARIETY X ARMED FORCES.Subscribing is free and you'll receive new post notifications. Also, if you have a moment, please give a 4-5 star rating and/or write a 1-2 sentence positive review on your preferred service -- that would help me a lot.Thank you for your support.https://otr.duane.media | Instagram @duane.otr#orsonwelles #oldtimeradio #otr #radioclassics #citizenkane #oldtimeradioclassics #classicradio #mercurytheatre #duaneotr:::: :This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp

The A.M. Update
AMAZING: Oranges Could Change the World | No Suck Saturday #037

The A.M. Update

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2025 27:13


In this episode of No Suck Saturday, Aaron and Bella share uplifting stories ranging from heartwarming sports moments to health research findings. They discuss the importance of faith and forgiveness, highlighting personal stories of redemption and transformation. The conversation also delves into C.S. Lewis's Mere Christianity, exploring themes of good and evil, and concludes with personal reflections and highlights from their week.    

Frosty, Heidi and Frank Podcast
Heidi and Frank - 03/12/25

Frosty, Heidi and Frank Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025


Topics discussed on today's show: National Girl Scouts Day, Franks New Grandson, Birthdays, Southwest Bags, Russia Ukraine, History Quiz, 20 in 25, Jamie Lee Curtis Make Up Free, Oranges on Pizza, Periodic Egg Cook, Dentists, Krispy Kreme, Nastytown, Deep Cut Face Off, and Apologies.

Ken Webster Jr
Missing Women, Crime News, and Oranges on Pizza: Unsolved Mysteries and the Weirdest Food Trends - WED 8.1

Ken Webster Jr

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 19:20


Sarah and Vinnie Full Show
SEG 1 Oranges On Pizza?

Sarah and Vinnie Full Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 38:18


7a-8a A Harry Potter movie alum starts an Only Fans for her hair, Lord GaGa on SNL, pickle juice goes on sale, and a new trend of oranges on pizza has us asking...is that ok?

Ken Webster Jr
Missing in Punta Cana, Human Trafficking, and the Murder of Journalist Jamie White + Oranges on Pizza? - TUE 8.1

Ken Webster Jr

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 52:44


DeHuff Uncensored
Ep. 723 | NFL offseason movement | Beat up with a Pringles can

DeHuff Uncensored

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 52:53


Australian pizza shop has added oranges to their pies. So what's your choice - Pineapple or Oranges? 4 year old Wisconsin kid called 911 on his mom because she ate his ice cream - then the police did something horrible. An Orlando woman attacked a man with a Pringles can. A comedy club in London is banning people with botox because they have frozen faces. The NFL offseason is buzzing with movement of big name players. - Sam Darnold, DK Metcalf, Aaron Rodgers, Justin Fields, Myles Garrett, Von Miller, Geno Smith, Javonte Williams, Dre Greenlaw, and Talanoa Hufanga. The Broncos also re-signed backup QB Jarrett Stidham. I explain why this is huge news for Denver.

Respect The Dead
Anita Bryant: The Homophobic Singer Who Sucked Oranges

Respect The Dead

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 89:34


Anita Bryant had it all: a gorgeous singing voice, several high paying contracts as a spokeswoman for various brands, including Florida Orange Juice, and a beautiful family. Then she threw it all away for the Straight Agenda. Rest in Pies, Anita.Watch in video at: https://www.youtube.com/@RespecttheDeadPodcastWant an exclusive video episode about Anita Bryant? Sign up at ➡ https://www.patreon.com/RespectTheDeadHoots: https://www.youtube.com/@hootsyoutube // https://twitter.com/punishedhootsCaelan: https://www.youtube.com/@caelanconrad // https://twitter.com/caelanconrad // https://bsky.app/profile/caelan.bsky.social

A Quilting Life Podcast
Building a Quilting Bucket List

A Quilting Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 46:57


In this episode, Sherri and Chelsi share what is on their quilting bucket lists. They also tease their upcoming fabric collection they will be sharing on Friday February 28th, 2025. Leave your guess in the comments for what fabric line is the sister collection to this upcoming fabric collection.  Help Support our Show Here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1118069/supportShow Notes Blog Post: https://www.aquiltinglife.com/?p=31265Cozy Earth 40% off with our link (or code AQUILTINGLIFE): https://cozyearth.com/pages/quiltinglifeNew Podcast Email Address: aquiltinglifepodcast@gmail.comStar Bright 2 (Quilt on the Wall): https://tidd.ly/4bEiRIWFireflies (Quilt on the Table): https://tidd.ly/3VSU0LiCollections for a Cause Unity Quilt Kit: https://www.fatquartershop.com/collection-for-a-cause-country-roads-quilt-kitRapid Fire Questions:1. Best sandwich? 2. What's one thing you own that you really should throw out? 3. What is the scariest animal? 4. Apples or Oranges? 5. Have you ever asked someone for their autograph? 6. Favorite action movie? 7. Favorite smell? 8. Least favorite smell? 9. Exercise: Worth it? 10. Flat or sparkling? 11. Most used app on your phone? 12. You get one song to listen to for the rest of your life: what is it?  13. What number am I thinking of? 14. Describe the rest of your life in 5 words.NOTE: Some of the links provided here are affiliate links.Where to Find Us:Facebook: A Quilting Life with Sherri & Chelsi: https://www.facebook.com/groups/459389991531728/A Quilting Life Blog: https://www.aquiltinglife.comChelsi Stratton Blog: https://chelsistratton.wordpress.com/A Quilting Life Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/aquiltinglifeA Quilting Life Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aquiltinglife/Chelsi Stratton Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chelsistratton/A Quilting Life Pattern Shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/SherriQuiltsChelsi Stratton Pattern Shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/StrattonHandmadeVisit the A Quilting Life YouTube channel for more great video content: https://www.youtube.com/aquiltinglifeEnjoy what you heard? Be sure to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts and your review could be read on the show.Support the show

The Daily Poem
Gary Soto's "Oranges"

The Daily Poem

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 8:17


Today's poem will leave you “knowing very well what it was all about.” Happy reading.Gary Soto was born in Fresno, California on April 12, 1952, to working-class Mexican American parents. As a teenager and college student, he worked in the fields of the San Joaquin Valley, chopping beets and cotton and picking grapes. He was not academically motivated as a child, but he became interested in poetry during his high school years. He attended Fresno City College and California State University–Fresno, and he earned an MFA from the University of California–Irvine in 1976.His first collection of poems, The Elements of San Joaquin (University of Pittsburgh Press), won the United States Award of the International Poetry Forum in 1976 and was published in 1977. Since then, Soto has published numerous books of poetry, including You Kiss by th' Book: New Poems from Shakespeare's Line (Chronicle Books, 2016), A Simple Plan (Chronicle Books, 2007), and New and Selected Poems (Chronicle Books, 1995), which was a finalist for the National Book Award.Soto cites his major literary influences as Edward Field, Pablo Neruda, W. S. Merwin, Gabriel García Márquez, Christopher Durang, and E. V. Lucas. Of his work, the writer Joyce Carol Oates has said, “Gary Soto's poems are fast, funny, heartening, and achingly believable, like Polaroid love letters, or snatches of music heard out of a passing car; patches of beauty like patches of sunlight; the very pulse of a life.”Soto has also written three novels, including Amnesia in a Republican County (University of New Mexico Press, 2003); a memoir, Living Up the Street (Strawberry Hill Press, 1985); and numerous young adult and children's books. For the Los Angeles Opera, he wrote the libretto to Nerdlandia, an opera.Soto has received the Andrew Carnegie Medal and fellowships from the California Arts Council, the Guggenheim Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Arts. He lives in Northern California.-bio via Academy of American Poets This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit dailypoempod.substack.com/subscribe

One Shining Podcast
The Rivalry Didn't Deliver, Coach Cal's Last Laugh, and Bill Self Blames the Oranges

One Shining Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 94:33


The Ringer's Tate Frazier is joined by J. Kyle Mann to discuss rivalry chaos at the Arizona–Arizona State game, UNC getting routed by Duke at Cameron Indoor, and John Calipari's statement win in his highly anticipated return to Rupp Arena (1:42). Then they quickly discuss the blockbuster Luka Doncic–Anthony Davis trade and why Nico Harrison will likely become the fall guy of the century (54:43), before closing the show with shout-outs, including Kansas blowing a 21-point lead to Baylor, mayhem in the Houston–Texas Tech game, 'The Bank of Mormon,' and more (1:14:19). Host: Tate Frazier Guest: J. Kyle Mann Producer: Kyle Crichton The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Who Smarted?
Which Orange came first, the color or the fruit?

Who Smarted?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 18:04


What makes Oranges such a healthy treat? How many types of Oranges are there? Are all Oranges, orange? Have you started your FREE TRIAL of Who Smarted?+ for AD FREE listening, an EXTRA episode every week & bonus content? Sign up right in the Apple app, or directly at WhoSmarted.com and find out why more than 1,000 families are LOVING their subscription! Get official Who Smarted? Merch: tee-shirts, mugs, hoodies and more, at Who Smarted?