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Relishing nature and our gardens goes beyond Spring, Summer, and Fall. Our Garden of Life is Winter, too. Mary Stone shares the beauty and stillness in a walk around the Winter Season of Sights, Sounds, and Silence, encouraging listeners to do the same, comparing it to the silence between notes that enriches a song's melody.Thanks for tuning in!Related Posts and Podcasts you'll enjoy:Welcome Winter Sights and Silence – Blog Post Winter Season of Growth – Blog PostEp 84. Winter Season of GrowthBerries for Winter Beauty and Wildlife -Blog PostEp 142. Berries for Winter Beauty and Wildlife8888I'd love to hear your garden and nature stories and your thoughts about topics for future podcast episodes. You can email me at AskMaryStone@gmail.com.You can Follow Garden Dilemmas on Facebook and Instagram #MaryElaineStone.Episode web page —Garden Dilemmas Podcast PageThank you for sharing the Garden of Life,Mary Stone, Columnist & Garden Designer AskMaryStone.comMore about the Podcast and Column: Welcome to Garden Dilemmas, Delights, and Discoveries. It's not only about gardens; it's about nature's inspirations, about grasping the glories of the world around us, gathering what we learned from mother nature, and carrying these lessons into our garden of life. So, let's jump in in the spirit of learning from each other. We have lots to talk about. Thanks for tuning in, Mary Stone Garden Dilemmas? AskMaryStone.comDirect Link to Podcast Page
Welcome to Reading with Rella B! This episode features a sample reading of the early reader chapter book: GROW: How We Get Food from Our Garden by Karl Beckstrand.A good way to help children develop a fondness for gardening, along with showing them how to grow their food.If you like this book it can be purchased on Amazon. ACTIVITYSupport the showWe will begin getting our brains and bodies ready with some stretching and a riddle with Rella, then we will hear the story and shout out our Co-Creators!There are many participation opportunities for the little ones, so please go to RellaBBooks.com or your favorite social channel, if you would like to learn more about those! I send out FREE weekly activities to my newsletter subscribers and followers. Social HandlesFacebook: @RellaBBooksInstagram: @RellaBBooksTwitter: @RellaBBooksPinterest: @RellaBBooksYouTube: @RellaBBooksTikTok: @RellaBBooksWebsite: RellaBBooks.comThanks for listening, toodles!
Join host Aaron Peep and singer-songwriter Rebecca Sichon from Mission, BC, as they explore her musical journey, the challenges of the music industry, and enjoy a live performance in a conversation that promises to inspire and enlighten.Canadian singer-songwriter Rebecca Sichon showcases her expanding musical talent in her 2021 EP "Dream Book," where her love for modern R&B and exceptional vocal skills shine through in tracks like “Innocence” and “Our Garden.” A rising star since childhood, Rebecca's journey has seen her evolve from singing "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" at age five to winning multiple Fraser Valley Music Awards and collaborating with notable artists, poised for a breakout in the global music scene.Support the showwww.biggerthanmepodcast.com
The Creative Process and One Planet Podcast wishes listeners Happy World Environment Day. For this special episode we celebrate the natural world with Artpark Bridges, the Parkinson's Community, independent living adults with Parkinson's disease, and People Inc, the Arts Experience, a day habilitation program for adults with developmental disabilities. Artpark Bridges is a year-round community engagement program led by interdisciplinary artist Cynthia Pegado, dedicated to empowering adults of diverse abilities and backgrounds through expressive arts workshops and performance opportunities. Serving the Buffalo-Niagara Falls region of New York State, Artpark Bridges connects citizens with a sense of inclusion and purpose, healing and creative expression. Cynthia Pegado Teaching artist and movement expert, Cynthia Cadwell Pegado, weaves her passion for immersive performance into the creative process of site-specific work for people of all abilities. Ms. Pegado is an eight-time New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) Community Arts awardee, for “Art Moves Me”, her interpretive dance program based on visual art, designed for the Burchfield Penney Art Center and "Sound Dance" designed for Artpark. She has choreographed performance works for students in Parkinson's specific classes as well as public programs which include Global Water Dances (a worldwide network of choreographers advocating for water quality)Muriel Louveau French vocalist composer Muriel Louveau has been invited by Sonia Kozlova Clark ,director of Artpark festival, as an international artist in residence at Artpark in 2022 to create and customize virtual expressive voice classes facilitated by Cynthia for Artpark Bridges groups including the Parkinson's and People Inc communities. This ongoing program of classes focuses on vocalizing skills and communal art-making with a theme of universal humanity."For me it is an artistic exchange but foremost a human experience. I cannot describe in words how this collaboration with the Artpark Bridges community inspires me, touches me, and opens my heart." Muriel Louveau, Artpark Bridges Sound Moves Me Artist-in-Residence.These recorded pieces have been developed with their students during "Our Garden " vocal workshop Poem "'Lily" written and read by Nancy (People Inc), "Nature" by Ed (PD group), "Fragile Beauty" by Nancy and Cynthia, "Garden of Love" by Cammie (People Inc).www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcastFlower Duet - Leo DelibesCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported CC BY 3.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Conducted by Philip Milman https://pmmusic.pro/
The Creative Process and One Planet Podcast wishes listeners Happy World Environment Day. For this special episode we celebrate the natural world with Artpark Bridges, the Parkinson's Community, independent living adults with Parkinson's disease, and People Inc, the Arts Experience, a day habilitation program for adults with developmental disabilities. Artpark Bridges is a year-round community engagement program led by interdisciplinary artist Cynthia Pegado, dedicated to empowering adults of diverse abilities and backgrounds through expressive arts workshops and performance opportunities. Serving the Buffalo-Niagara Falls region of New York State, Artpark Bridges connects citizens with a sense of inclusion and purpose, healing and creative expression. Cynthia Pegado Teaching artist and movement expert, Cynthia Cadwell Pegado, weaves her passion for immersive performance into the creative process of site-specific work for people of all abilities. Ms. Pegado is an eight-time New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) Community Arts awardee, for “Art Moves Me”, her interpretive dance program based on visual art, designed for the Burchfield Penney Art Center and "Sound Dance" designed for Artpark. She has choreographed performance works for students in Parkinson's specific classes as well as public programs which include Global Water Dances (a worldwide network of choreographers advocating for water quality)Muriel Louveau French vocalist composer Muriel Louveau has been invited by Sonia Kozlova Clark ,director of Artpark festival, as an international artist in residence at Artpark in 2022 to create and customize virtual expressive voice classes facilitated by Cynthia for Artpark Bridges groups including the Parkinson's and People Inc communities. This ongoing program of classes focuses on vocalizing skills and communal art-making with a theme of universal humanity."For me it is an artistic exchange but foremost a human experience. I cannot describe in words how this collaboration with the Artpark Bridges community inspires me, touches me, and opens my heart." Muriel Louveau, Artpark Bridges Sound Moves Me Artist-in-Residence.These recorded pieces have been developed with their students during "Our Garden " vocal workshop Poem "'Lily" written and read by Nancy (People Inc), "Nature" by Ed (PD group), "Fragile Beauty" by Nancy and Cynthia, "Garden of Love" by Cammie (People Inc).www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcastFlower Duet - Leo DelibesCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported CC BY 3.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Conducted by Philip Milman https://pmmusic.pro/
The Creative Process and One Planet Podcast wishes listeners Happy World Environment Day. For this special episode we celebrate the natural world with Artpark Bridges, the Parkinson's Community, independent living adults with Parkinson's disease, and People Inc, the Arts Experience, a day habilitation program for adults with developmental disabilities. Artpark Bridges is a year-round community engagement program led by interdisciplinary artist Cynthia Pegado, dedicated to empowering adults of diverse abilities and backgrounds through expressive arts workshops and performance opportunities. Serving the Buffalo-Niagara Falls region of New York State, Artpark Bridges connects citizens with a sense of inclusion and purpose, healing and creative expression. Cynthia Pegado Teaching artist and movement expert, Cynthia Cadwell Pegado, weaves her passion for immersive performance into the creative process of site-specific work for people of all abilities. Ms. Pegado is an eight-time New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) Community Arts awardee, for “Art Moves Me”, her interpretive dance program based on visual art, designed for the Burchfield Penney Art Center and "Sound Dance" designed for Artpark. She has choreographed performance works for students in Parkinson's specific classes as well as public programs which include Global Water Dances (a worldwide network of choreographers advocating for water quality)Muriel Louveau French vocalist composer Muriel Louveau has been invited by Sonia Kozlova Clark ,director of Artpark festival, as an international artist in residence at Artpark in 2022 to create and customize virtual expressive voice classes facilitated by Cynthia for Artpark Bridges groups including the Parkinson's and People Inc communities. This ongoing program of classes focuses on vocalizing skills and communal art-making with a theme of universal humanity."For me it is an artistic exchange but foremost a human experience. I cannot describe in words how this collaboration with the Artpark Bridges community inspires me, touches me, and opens my heart." Muriel Louveau, Artpark Bridges Sound Moves Me Artist-in-Residence.These recorded pieces have been developed with their students during "Our Garden " vocal workshop Poem "'Lily" written and read by Nancy (People Inc), "Nature" by Ed (PD group), "Fragile Beauty" by Nancy and Cynthia, "Garden of Love" by Cammie (People Inc).www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcastFlower Duet - Leo DelibesCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported CC BY 3.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Conducted by Philip Milman https://pmmusic.pro/
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The Creative Process and One Planet Podcast wishes listeners Happy World Environment Day. For this special episode we celebrate the natural world with Artpark Bridges, the Parkinson's Community, independent living adults with Parkinson's disease, and People Inc, the Arts Experience, a day habilitation program for adults with developmental disabilities. Artpark Bridges is a year-round community engagement program led by interdisciplinary artist Cynthia Pegado, dedicated to empowering adults of diverse abilities and backgrounds through expressive arts workshops and performance opportunities. Serving the Buffalo-Niagara Falls region of New York State, Artpark Bridges connects citizens with a sense of inclusion and purpose, healing and creative expression. Cynthia Pegado Teaching artist and movement expert, Cynthia Cadwell Pegado, weaves her passion for immersive performance into the creative process of site-specific work for people of all abilities. Ms. Pegado is an eight-time New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) Community Arts awardee, for “Art Moves Me”, her interpretive dance program based on visual art, designed for the Burchfield Penney Art Center and "Sound Dance" designed for Artpark. She has choreographed performance works for students in Parkinson's specific classes as well as public programs which include Global Water Dances (a worldwide network of choreographers advocating for water quality)Muriel Louveau French vocalist composer Muriel Louveau has been invited by Sonia Kozlova Clark ,director of Artpark festival, as an international artist in residence at Artpark in 2022 to create and customize virtual expressive voice classes facilitated by Cynthia for Artpark Bridges groups including the Parkinson's and People Inc communities. This ongoing program of classes focuses on vocalizing skills and communal art-making with a theme of universal humanity."For me it is an artistic exchange but foremost a human experience. I cannot describe in words how this collaboration with the Artpark Bridges community inspires me, touches me, and opens my heart." Muriel Louveau, Artpark Bridges Sound Moves Me Artist-in-Residence.These recorded pieces have been developed with their students during "Our Garden " vocal workshop Poem "'Lily" written and read by Nancy (People Inc), "Nature" by Ed (PD group), "Fragile Beauty" by Nancy and Cynthia, "Garden of Love" by Cammie (People Inc).www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcastFlower Duet - Leo DelibesCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported CC BY 3.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Conducted by Philip Milman https://pmmusic.pro/
The Creative Process and One Planet Podcast wishes listeners Happy World Environment Day. For this special episode we celebrate the natural world with Artpark Bridges, the Parkinson's Community, independent living adults with Parkinson's disease, and People Inc, the Arts Experience, a day habilitation program for adults with developmental disabilities. Artpark Bridges is a year-round community engagement program led by interdisciplinary artist Cynthia Pegado, dedicated to empowering adults of diverse abilities and backgrounds through expressive arts workshops and performance opportunities. Serving the Buffalo-Niagara Falls region of New York State, Artpark Bridges connects citizens with a sense of inclusion and purpose, healing and creative expression. Cynthia Pegado Teaching artist and movement expert, Cynthia Cadwell Pegado, weaves her passion for immersive performance into the creative process of site-specific work for people of all abilities. Ms. Pegado is an eight-time New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) Community Arts awardee, for “Art Moves Me”, her interpretive dance program based on visual art, designed for the Burchfield Penney Art Center and "Sound Dance" designed for Artpark. She has choreographed performance works for students in Parkinson's specific classes as well as public programs which include Global Water Dances (a worldwide network of choreographers advocating for water quality)Muriel Louveau French vocalist composer Muriel Louveau has been invited by Sonia Kozlova Clark ,director of Artpark festival, as an international artist in residence at Artpark in 2022 to create and customize virtual expressive voice classes facilitated by Cynthia for Artpark Bridges groups including the Parkinson's and People Inc communities. This ongoing program of classes focuses on vocalizing skills and communal art-making with a theme of universal humanity."For me it is an artistic exchange but foremost a human experience. I cannot describe in words how this collaboration with the Artpark Bridges community inspires me, touches me, and opens my heart." Muriel Louveau, Artpark Bridges Sound Moves Me Artist-in-Residence.These recorded pieces have been developed with their students during "Our Garden " vocal workshop Poem "'Lily" written and read by Nancy (People Inc), "Nature" by Ed (PD group), "Fragile Beauty" by Nancy and Cynthia, "Garden of Love" by Cammie (People Inc).www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcastFlower Duet - Leo DelibesCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported CC BY 3.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Conducted by Philip Milman https://pmmusic.pro/
Doug — and seemingly the rest of the Sternum Island population — are cozy in the New Atlantis Sweat Lodge. Now who should show up but Tiberius Organ himself — new age guru and CEO of InnovoSol (among other things), and even though he's a busy man, he's got a lot to say… If you'd like to listen and/or read all the way to the conclusion of APOCALYPSE ROCK you can buy the audiobook through Audible (CA/UK/US) and the ebook on Kindle (CA/UK/US)
In this episode, we reflect on how the Gardening Seasons relate to the Cycles in Our Garden of Life.And we chat about natural ways to nurture our gardens, such as Three Sisters Gardening and No-Till Gardening, rather than the dependency on unnatural chemicals that hinder our dear earth. Link to Related Stories:Cycles in our Garden of Life Three Sisters GardeningNo-Till Gardening and Starting a No-Till Garden For more about Robin Wall Kimmerer's book Braiding Sweetgrass: https://www.robinwallkimmerer.com/ ***I'd love to hear about your garden and nature stories. And your thoughts about topics for future podcast episodes. You can email me at AskMaryStone@gmail.com. Thanks so much for tuning in :^)You can Follow Garden Dilemmas on Facebook and Instagram #MaryElaineStoneEpisode web page —Garden Dilemmas Podcast PageThank you for sharing the garden of life,Mary Stone, Columnist & Garden DesignerAskMaryStone.com
Rebecca Schumejda has worked hard over her time as a writer and editor to make poetry accessible to everyone, not just those in academia. She herself graduated with a BA in English and Creative Writing from SUNY New Paltz and a MA in Poetics and Creative Writing from San Francisco State University. Rebecca is the author of the following full-length books: Falling Forward (sunnyoutside press), Cadillac Men (NYQ Books), Waiting at the Dead End Diner (Bottom Dog Press), Our One-Way Street (NYQ Books) and the following chapbooks: The Tear Duct of the Storm (Green Bean Press) Dream Big, Work Harder (sunnyoutside press), The Map of Our Garden (verve bath press), From Seed to Sin (Bottle of Smoke Press) and is the co-author of Common Wages with Don Winter (Working Stiff Press). In her writing, she often tells the stories of the working class. She once took a job as a waitress for her book, Waiting at the Dead End Diner (Bottom Dog Press), and got inspiration from the people who walked in the door and sat at her tables. In her book, Cadillac Men, Rebecca writes about the regulars who frequented the pool hall she and her husband opened in Kingston, NY. She read about one of those characters, Mikey Meatballs, at Restaurant Navona in Albany on October 19, 2016.
1-Migranti, il rapporto interno che imbarazza l'unione europea. Frontex avrebbe coperto i respingimenti e lasciato morire i richiedenti d'asilo. ( Chiara Vitali) 2-Guerra in Ucraina e mediazioni. la Turchia ci prova di nuovo. Il punto sul vertice Putin – Erdogan. ( Emanuele Valenti e Francesca Arcai) 3-Francia. Continua il braccio di ferro tra i lavoratori delle raffinerie e le multinazionali del petrolio. Il governo vuole evitare la paralisi del paese e chiede a Exxopn Mobil e Total di accogliere le rivendicazioni dei sindacati. ( Francesco Giorgini) 4-Stati Uniti. Per aver negato la strage di Sandy Hook, il complottista Alex Jones dovrà pagare 1 mld di dollari alle famiglie delle vittime della scuola elementare in Connectitut dove 10 anni fa furono massacrate 26 persone, di cui 20 bambini. ( Roberto Festa) 5-World Music. “ Our Garden is Alone” il nuovo album dell'iraniana Marjan Vahdat. ( Marcello Lorrai)
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Green Gab Podcast – Green Homes, Green Living and Green Companies
The approach of fall presents a wonderful opportunity for us to speak about the outdoors! I really appreciate the cooler weather and love being able to spend time outside without getting too hot! Also, when August rolls around each year, I cannot help thinking about the harvests that will soon be coming in from the farmer's markets- and even from my garden! I am Marla, the Green Home Coach, and today I am excited to bring you another Everyday Green Home Podcast Teach Talk! In this episode, I will be talking about the harvest, the garden and outdoors, maintenance, and what you need to do to get ready for the cooler weather. I will also share some fun ways to get outside and enjoy the milder weather. Our garden We have the craziest garden, and it is producing right now. My first harvest Although we are, at best, experimental gardeners, our very first harvest for this year was a massive Armenian cucumber! Sustainable and chemical-free experimental gardeners Being experimental gardeners, we have been trying out many different things. Everything we do gets done as sustainably and chemical-free as possible. Farmer's market We love our farmer's market! There is a farmer we buy from there who grows the most beautiful chemical-free produce. Straw bale gardening Last summer, we started gardening with straw bales. We did it because Oklahoma has very clay-ey soil, so it takes a lot of compost and augmentation to prepare the soil for growing vegetables. A raised-bed garden Using straw bales creates a raised-bed garden, which is a lot easier on the back and knees. How we got our used straw bales I placed a notice on our local neighborhood Facebook group just after Halloween last year and once again after Thanksgiving where I offered to collect the straw bales that people had been using as decorations. By doing that, we managed to acquire fifteen straw bales that people would otherwise have thrown away. Reusing resources Collecting used straw bales gave us an ideal opportunity to reuse some resources that were already out there. We also saved a lot of money because we did not have to pay for them. Conditioning the straw Before planting, the straw needs to be conditioned to break it down into compost. We left our bales to sit over the winter, and in early spring my husband treated them with natural fertilizer and water for a few weeks. Fun Straw bale gardening has been lots of fun, and my husband and I have learned a lot from doing it! Seedlings We also grew our own seedlings this year. Unfortunately, the tags I made faded in the sun, so we were not entirely sure what we were planting. Next time, we will find a better way of noting what the different seedlings are. A drip system My husband put in a drip system with a timer to water the garden. That allowed us the freedom to spend some time away from home, and still keep our garden growing. Harvesting Last year, we heard that an ice storm was coming at the end of October, so we went out into our garden with flashlights the night before the storm and harvested everything. Preparing This year, we plan to be more prepared for the harvest. We also plan to have our garden well-prepared for the winter. Saving seeds We managed to save some of the seeds from what we planted, and what we bought from the farmer's market, last year. Some of the plants we have this year come from those saved seeds. We dried them and kept them in the refrigerator to preserve them. Keeping notes We plan on keeping notes of the things that work best in our garden. A good time to plant Fall is a good time to plant new trees and shrubs and to seed new lawns or turf. Look for sustainable turf if possible because it requires less water and maintenance. Outside maintenance For us, outside maintenance includes cleaning up in the garden. I have also been collecting seeds from the wildflowers in our garden. Inspect your home Inspect the outside of your home to make sure that everything is in order, for the winter. Remember to do the little things like changing your heating and cooling filters and your water filters. It is a good idea to make a list of all the things that are critical to do to make sure that your home is safe and sound for the cold winter months. Maintenance checklist Use a maintenance checklist to make sure that you do everything that needs to be done. A checklist will help you to figure out what you can do yourself, and what you will need professional help with. Declutter This is a good time to declutter. A garage sale is a good way to get rid of any items that you no longer need. Reuse or recycle Always try to find ways to reuse or recycle whatever you can. Try to make use of ‘junk services' wherever possible. Day trips are fun Day trips are a good intermediate at this time of year if you are not quite ready or do not have the time to take a long trip. Referral Links: My website Green Home Coach Book: Living Green Effortlessly Learn how to make your home healthier for you and our world in my Love Your Everyday Green Home Grab our FREEBIE - Landscaping for Energy Efficiency! Stuff for Your Garden Stuff for Your Outdoors Landscaping for Beauty, Energy Efficiency, and Comfort Maintain and Document So You Can Rely on Your Home Our Garden photos "This post may contain affiliate links for your convenience. That means that if you make a purchase, I will receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. I only recommend products or services that I believe in and usually use myself."
N'tongwezid Nebizokikonek – Welcome to Our Garden, indigenous seed saving practices are a reverent way to safeguard ancient food ways. This is the audio version of an article from the August/September 2021 issue of Mother Earth News magazine. For more great articles on livestock and land management, large and small farming, and even bees, go to www.motherearthnew.com If you're interested in workshops about everything from cheesemaking to soil health to building around your property, you can take our online classes and attend the Mother Earth News Fairs. Mother Earth News's sister publication is Grit. Photo by Amyrose Foll. Music is “Fingerlympics” by Dr. Turtle.
Our Greek sister Helen shares her story of an immigrant upbringing, her father's addiction, and resilience. Helen has been a teacher for over 21 years but she has been an educator, advocate, and all around badass her entire life. She is a talented artist who encourages her students to use art and creativity as healthy and therapeutic outlets. She is the teacher who stays back after the bell to talk to the kids who are having a hard time, and the one who stays late in the shop to assemble a school-wide art project. Folx like Helen are the ones you want in your corner. Don't fuck with her. Shout out to Hamilton, ON. Instagram accounts: @cranny74 (Helen) @noties1879 @angelenekp @ashneilprakash Podcast intro, editing, and mixing done by Mat Trewit @mattrewit - Check out his new single Our Garden available now.
In this series entitled, "Life Lessons from the Garden" Joi talks about how the weeds in Our Garden of Life can come and block and choke out our purpose and potiential. She discusses ways to identify, get them out and how to move on with your life.Joi Nichols is a Purpose & Cultural strategist/ CEO/ Speaker/Life Coach/AuthorJoi Nichols has always had a heart for women and those who desire restoration. As a Purpose and Cultural Strategist, she has made it her goal to create platforms where people can feel safe, empowered and equipped to change their lives for the greater. As a wife and mother, she understands what sacrifice truly means, while living her truth as a woman with a mission. Joi currently possess a Master's Degree of Public Administration in Organizational Leadership. She believes that education is one thing that can not be taken away from you in life; that life is a forever learning process. Joi is very intentional about living an empowered life of purpose and seeks to share that passion with women and young ladies. As a law enforcement professional and ordained Elder in the Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship, her faith has given her strength, uplifted her joy, and deepened her love for others. She is called to help women restore the areas that life has broken; to identify their purpose, define their identity and to create strategic frameworks for practical life use.You can connect with Joi Nichols at:FB: Joi Hunter-NicholsInstagram: @joi_nicholsNeed help with identifying your PURPOSE, defining your IDENTITY, and developing a framework to use it practically for your life. Then join the T.H.R.I.V.E 6- week coaching program with Joi. Click the link for access: www.thriveandpurpose.com
Host Luke Burbank and announcer Elena Passarello describe the small things they've recently accepted; memoirist Thomas Page McBee shares what he learned about masculinity while training to become the first transgender man to box at Madison Square Garden; Dope Queen Phoebe Robinson reflects on managing debt and embracing "trash" culture; and Americana wunderkind Sammy Brue performs "Our Garden" from his EP Down with Desperation.
SATURDAY MORNING CARTOON BOOM PODCAST: This Saturday morning, Joseph and Chris watched Count Duckula, from 1988. This was chosen by GeekdomAhoy & Caitlynn Ward! Thank you both! 1. First Episode: No Sax Please, We’re Egyptian! (S1E01)2. Highest Rated: The Ghost of McCastle McDuckula (S1E11)3. Joseph’s Pick: There Are Werewolves At The Bottom of Our Garden […]
Joy, Clo, and KC The Alchemist are joined by special guest, Andrea Fenise, to talk about starting her business, In Search of Our Garden. Natural products for hair, skin and wellness. She has everything from hair serum to mosquito repellant. It’s designed to honor the lifestyle of our ancestors and keep their traditions and recipes for wellness alive. The products actually work too! Make sure to catch all new episodes of 3BC on the Kudzukian App.
North Memphis native Andrea Fenise is a lifestyle designer and creative entrepreneur. Born to teenage parents, Andrea lived with her grandmother for some time and had a creative knack for thrifting at an early age. Always labeled "Best Dressed" amongst her peers, Andrea graduated from Craigmont and later MTSU. She entered pharmacy school but found out quickly that she wanted to be an entrepreneur and pursue her interests in fashion. Andrea began blogging in 2007 and opened Style Junkie in 2008. Througout the podcast you'll discover that Andrea has always been a creative and needed to feed that energy. She is very transparent about relationships along her journey that have impacted the woman she is today. Andrea shares with us the reason why she started her apothecary business In Search of Our Garden which came about after reading an essay from Alice Walker. You'll soon discover the reasons she's on a quest to heal others while simultaneously healing herself.
Host Luke Burbank and Elena Passarello describe moments when they "paid their dues;" memoirist Thomas Page McBee shares what he learned about masculinity while training to become the first transgender man to box at Madison Square Garden; dope queen Phoebe Robinson reflects on managing debt and embracing "trash" culture; entrepreneur Lainey Morse reveals the origins of goat yoga; and Americana wunderkind Sammy Brue performs the song "Our Garden."
In this episode of the Vegetarian Zen podcast, we talk about our garden…we're getting adventurous this year and adding more than just herbs! We discuss our natural growing and pest control methods, plus our successes and some challenges we've encountered. Listen for some simple gardening tips we've learned from growing our own herbs and vegetables. […] The post VZ 099: Simple Gardening Tips – Lessons Learned in Our Garden appeared first on Vegetarian Zen.
Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
--{ For Club of Rome: Betrayed in Our Garden, Just Like Gethsemane, For Those Who'd Steal It, Paint Man as The Enemy: "It's Eco-This-That, Green-Eco-Friendly, Mantra of Kindergarten -- for Adults, Medley, Constant, Repetitive, Embedding Persuasion, So All Will Conform to -- THE INDOCTRINATION, I Guess There's Nothing Behaviourists can't Do, "Stop CO2, Hold Your Breath!" We'd All Go Blue, Science of Man is So Well Understood, Tested, Dissected, All for Our Own Good, An Individual Surely Must be Demented, Surviving Indoctrination, Yet Never Relented, Group "Goodies" Applauded, Each a Servant, Saving the World, Green and Interdependent, The Future, Like Past is Planned in Advance, Behavioural Experts Leave Nothing to Chance, Our Consolation is, They'll Never Survive, For No-One Gets Out of This World Alive" © Alan Watt }-- Acquired Knowledge of Many Civilizations - Egyptian and Babylonian Specialized Priesthoods - Algebra, Schools in Sumer - Early Use of Silver and Gold as Money - System of Money and Commerce, Leisure Class - Phoenicians - Plato, Superior or Inferior Types through Breeding - Front-man Darwin, Evolution, Takedown of Old Religions - Studies of Different Peoples, Strengths and Weaknesses - Industrial Revolution - Getting the Slaves to Think They're Free. Communist Writings, Lenin - Dictatorship of (over) the Proletariat - Eugenic Breeding for Traits - Ian Taylor, Darwin and the New World Order - The Managerial Class - Training into "World" Culture - Group Behaviour Psychology. Communitarianism - Definition of "Stakeholder" - Holders and Owners - Legal Terms. National Experiments in Europe - Holland - Scotland, Gov. Officials Nagging People to Give up Driving Cars - Corporations Move to China (for Last 30 Years) - EU Upgraded Soviet Bloc - Rothschild-Bayer Family. "Green" and "Eco" Terminology to Stop any Countering Debate. Pension Plan Investments, Controlling Shares. (See http://www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com for article links.) *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - July 16, 2010 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)