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Au menu de la troisième heure des GG du mercredi 18 juin: "À 7 ans, il menace de "planter" un camarade avec un couteau", avec Joëlle Dago-Serry, coach de vie, Antoine Diers, consultant auprès des entreprises, et Etienne Liebig, éducateur.
[SPONSORISÉ] Comment transformer des déserts en terres fertiles grâce à l'agroforesterie et à l'innovation ? Benjamin Rombaut, co-fondateur et CEO de Sound2Green, dévoile les ambitions de sa start-up franco-marocaine qui mise sur le dessalement solaire, les cultures intercalaires et des méthodes basées sur la nature pour refertiliser les zones arides. Un projet ambitieux et porteur d'espoir face aux défis du changement climatique.Hébergé par Audion. Visitez https://www.audion.fm/fr/privacy-policy pour plus d'informations. Hébergé par Audion. Visitez https://www.audion.fm/fr/privacy-policy pour plus d'informations.
Si vous pensez qu'il suffit de boire trois verres d'eau juste avant de partir courir pour être hydraté… vous risquez d'être surpris.Dans ce 5e et dernier épisode de NUTRITION & SPORT, je vous explique comment boire intelligemment avant, pendant et après l'effort – et pourquoi toutes les boissons ne se valent pas.
durée : 00:02:14 - Les fleurs sont très utiles et décoratives dans le potager - Dans cette émission, Jean-Paul Imbault nous livre des conseils pratiques pour ajouter des fleurs dans nos potagers. Ces plantes colorées ne se contentent pas d'embellir le jardin, elles ont aussi des rôles utiles, comme attirer les pollinisateurs ou protéger vos légumes des nuisibles.
Ecoutez Le jardin RTL du 08 juin 2025.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Ecoutez Le jardin RTL du 07 juin 2025.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
durée : 00:01:59 - Quand faut-il planter les hortensias pour avoir des belles floraisons ? - Il existe deux types d'hortensias : les macrophylla, à grosses boules colorées, et les paniculata, à fleurs en grappes. Pour bien les planter, privilégiez l'automne ou la fin de l'hiver. L'exposition joue aussi un rôle crucial pour la floraison.
Quand on parle des associations favorables ou défavorables au potager, on pense tout de suite à la culture de la carotte au milieu des poireaux ou encore aux haricots grimpants sur les tournesols. Mais saviez-vous que beaucoup de fleurs ont un impact très intéressant pour vos cultures ?Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
“This is what the kingdom of God is like. A man scatters seed on the ground. . . .” — Mark 4:26 When Jesus came to live and teach among us, it was common for a farmer to sling a bag of seed over his shoulder and to walk through his fields scattering handfuls of seed onto the freshly tilled soil. As Jesus explains the process of the seed sprouting and growing in this parable, we can see that the seed symbolizes the good news of salvation, bringing the potential for new life. As Paul explains similarly in Romans 1:16, “The gospel . . . is the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes.” The gospel is a potent force, capable of transforming lives and entire communities. Like seed hidden beneath the surface, its message takes root out-of-sight, deep within the human heart. There it grows and matures, eventually yielding a harvest of righteousness. Rather than hoarding the seed of the gospel, we are called to scatter it generously as we journey through life. We scatter seed by supporting missionaries or mission organizations, volunteering for a community service project, inviting a neighbor over for coffee, and more. We sow gospel seed when we nurture spiritual conversations with our family members and friends. We sow seed with colleagues at work. When we spread the good news of Jesus, we participate in the process of bringing forth spiritual fruit. Lord, you have shared the good news with us and have given us new life. Help us to share it with others, knowing you will make it grow and bring forth a bountiful harvest, to your glory. Amen.
RodThePlanter is back for a second episode! In this engaging BONUS conversation, host Hannah Trueblood and guest Rod the Planter explore themes of personal growth, military experiences, and the journey of self-discovery. They discuss the importance of finding purpose, the role of risk assessment in life, and the significance of community support. Rod shares his transformative motorcycle adventure and insights on personal excellence, ego, and mindfulness. Hannah shares her testimony about what inspires her to seek out hard things and working through the pain of the "1's".The conversation culminates in reflections on how personal development can impact others and the importance of striving for excellence in life.FOLLOW rod the planter on IG and TikTok: @RodThePlanter FOLLOW Hannah on IG @HannahE.T Send us a message with what resonated you in this episode, we love to keep the conversation going and connect with the listeners! **This is an explicit episode, with some adult words used!**I love you
This episode is sponsored by Planter! Arrange your garden and learn how to grow vegetables with this garden planner app. SPECIAL OFFER: Android Faithful listeners can get up to 25% off a subscription!We're recovering from KotlinConf and Google I/O but Huyen Tue Dao, Jason Howell and Ron Richards are getting excited over new features coming to Android 16 plus leaked looks at the Google Pixel 10 and more!Note: Time codes subject to change depending on dynamic ad insertion by the distributor00:09:17 - NEWSGoogle is bringing Live Updates to WearOS and expanding beyond Pixel PhonesCarl Pei has a vision of a world without apps, where have we heard this before?What could bad battery life on the Pixel 10 mean for the Tensor chip?PATRON PICK: Google says Android 16's Desktop Mode builds on what Samsung did with Dex00:44:14 - HARDWAREThe Google Pixel 10 leaks from it's own commercial shootThe RealMe GT7 has an impressive battery and approach to designThe OnePlus 13S is launching soon, but not here and likely with an AI Button01:02:14 - APPSFacer is back on WearOS!Android Auto gets social listening with SpotifyRIP Pocket - huge bummer news from one of our old favorite apps01:10:35 - FEEDBACKDave writes in about an old prototype of a solution for car interfaces that he wonders why it never took off?Nik is frustrated with Gemini Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aujourd'hui, Flora Ghebali, Jérôme Marty et Emmanuel de Villiers débattent de l'actualité autour d'Alain Marschall et Olivier Truchot.
Tanner Mitchell, known as Tanner the Planter, joins Wendy Snyder, in for Bob Sirott, to chat about ways to keep your indoor plants healthy longer as well as tips for repotting houseplants. Tanner also details some ingredients and fertilizers to use to enhance the life of your plants. You can find Tanner’s plant advice and […]
Océane et Tony sont hyper déçus ! Ils ont acheté, en février 2024, une vieille 2CV qu'ils comptaient restaurer pour leur mariage, qui doit se tenir en août prochain. Problème : le professionnel auprès de qui ils ont commandé pour 1.531€ de pièces ne les a JAMAIS livrés ! A force d'insister, le couple a obtenu, en octobre 2024, l'annulation de la commande et le remboursement des 1.531€, mais ça aussi... ils ne l'ont jamais obtenu ! Courrier, appels, SMS : le vendeur ne leur répond plus ! Dans le podcast « Ça peut vous arriver » sur RTL, Julien Courbet et son équipe distribuent conseils conso et astuces juridiques pour lutter contre les arnaques dans la bonne humeur. Ecoutez Ça peut vous arriver avec Julien Courbet du 23 mai 2025.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
durée : 00:02:32 - On l'attendait depuis longtemps, c'est le moment de planter les pommes d'or : les tomates ! - .
durée : 00:02:09 - La prêle est originale dans le jardin car elle n'a pas de feuille - Jean-Paul recommande la prêle des rivières pour son originalité, mais avertit qu'elle peut rapidement envahir un jardin. Il conseille de la planter en pot sans fond pour la contenir. Saviez-vous que cette plante, appelée équisetum, servait autrefois d'ancêtre au dentifrice ?
“P” is for Pinckney, Eliza Lucas (ca. 1722-1793). Planter, matriarch.
This episode is sponsored by Planter! Arrange your garden and learn how to grow vegetables with this garden planner app. SPECIAL OFFER: Android Faithful listeners can get up to 25% off a subscription!Google I/O is one week away, but that didn't stop Google from starting the party early with Android related news, including some AI magic coming to cars and we've got an exclusive interview with Patrick Brady, VP of Android for Cars at Google to discuss it!Note: Time codes subject to change depending on dynamic ad insertion by the distributor00:05:37 - NEWSGoogle presented a special edition of The Android Show ahead of I/OMaterial 3 Expressive gets confirmed and revealed to the worldGoogle Gemini makes the jump to Android Auto, WearOS, Google TV and Android XRNew security features are unveiled for AndroidPATRON PICK: The reality of tracking a powered off, stolen Pixel phone...is depressing00:47:21 - INTERVIEWFlorence Ion and Jason Howell chat with Patrick Brady, VP of Android for Cars at Google about Gemini on Android Auto01:11:17 - HARDWAREIt's so thin, how can the battery hold up? The Samsung S25 Edge arrives with lots of questionsMany rumors abound about the Samsun Galaxy Watch 8 series01:19:33 - APPSPasskeys may be in your future as Google autoconverts passwords for you!Honor phones are getting Google's image to video generator appHooray, Google Messages is getting "Delete for Everyone"! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
durée : 00:59:17 - Entendez-vous l'éco ? - par : Aliette Hovine, Bruno Baradat - En 2022, le nombre de jours de tournage sur le sol français atteignait 5 055 jours, en hausse de 22,2 % par rapport à l'année précédente. Des studios aux espaces naturels, les tournages se font aussi le lieu de dynamiques économiques : comment les territoires plantent-ils le décor ? - réalisation : Françoise Le Floch - invités : Gwenaële Rot Professeure des universités à Sciences Po Paris, membre du Centre de sociologie des organisations (CNRS), autrice de Planter le décor. Une sociologie des tournages, Paris, Presses de Sciences Po, 2019; Manon Châtel Chercheuse associée au laboratoire CERGAM (Centre d'Etudes et de Recherche en Gestion d'Aix-Marseille) d'Aix-Marseille Université
durée : 00:02:10 - Est-ce qu'il faut encore hésiter pour planter nos géraniums en cette mi-mai ? - Notre jardinier confirme à Pierrette qu'il est maintenant sécuritaire de planter ses géraniums. Il conseille d'enlever régulièrement les fleurs fanées, d'arroser modérément, et d'ajouter de l'engrais pour assurer une floraison abondante. Les tomates aussi peuvent être plantées sans crainte.
Que planter au potager en cette période printanière ? - Tous au jardin
I denne episoden besøker vi hagen til Stephen Barstow i Malvik utenfor Trondheim. På en skrånende tomt med utsikt over Trondheimsfjorden, har Stephen samlet et vell av flerårige matvekster. Hagen kan betegnes som en matskog, og Stephen dyrker på en måte som er kjent for mange fra permakulturen. I denne hagen vektlegges samarbeidet med naturen, og resultatet er et stort biologisk mangfold og utrolig mange spennende smaker på tallerkenen. Du finner Hagespiren her:https://hagespiren.no/Mail:hagespiren@outlook.comFølg gjerne Hagespiren Podcast på Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/hagespirenpodcast/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/groups/hagespirenYouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBHDkK1G9iu3Ytv_pgLCOjgTusen takk for at du lytter til Hagespiren Podcast!Del gjerne podkasten med andre som du tenker vil ha glede av den.Vil du gi et bidrag til driften av podkasten, kan du vippse din støtte til Hagespiren på vipps nummer 876362.Alle bidrag settes stor pris på! Episoden kan inneholde målrettet reklame, basert på din IP-adresse, enhet og posisjon. Se smartpod.no/personvern for informasjon og dine valg om deling av data.
Join us as we welcome Dr. Jeff Coulter, Extension corn agronomist, and Matt Pfarr, Extension educator-crops, are on hand to take your questions and discuss planter tips for even establishment.
Il y a quelques semaines, j'interviewais mon ancien compère Hervé Kabla dans le cadre de la sortie de son nouveau livre intitulé : Comment planter sa boîte en 50 leçons. De ces 50 leçons, j'en ai extrait trois pour lesquelles j'ai demandé à Hervé de nous prodiguer quelques conseils avec l'appui d'anecdotes bien senties. L'interview … The post Planter sa boîte en 3 leçons sans coup férir appeared first on Marketing and Innovation.
We get it. No one wants to read all the planter user manuals. That's why at Wyffels, we've done some of the work for you. This week on "Keeping It Independent," the Wyffels agronomy team covers planter optimization and provides a Midwest corn planting update. Accurate singulation and seed placement are critical to maximizing corn yield. A planter that is properly maintained and set up will help optimize accuracy, but changing field conditions and seed sizes will require in-field adjustments.Links discussed in this episode:Between the Rows® - Optimize PlantabilityEvaluating Seed Corn Planting Depth & Seed-to-Soil Contact - VideoWyffels Hybrids - Planting Progress ReportWyffels Hybrids - Our Corn ProductsWe want to hear from you. Have questions you want us to address on future episodes? Ideas for how we can make this better? Email us at agronomy@wyffels.com. Wyffels Hybrids. Fiercely independent, and proud of it.
Ground conditions, ground contact, ground rules. Our agronomy chats are back for the season, and this is a big one! Join the great downforce debate (well, more of a conversation) as TRULAND Agronomist Josh Howard breaks down the residual impacts of incorrect planter settings and what we should be looking for when setting our planters.
In this episode of On the Record, brought to you by Associated Equipment Distributors, Jason Webster, commercial agronomist with PTI Farm, breaks the results of PTI Farm's 2024 High Speed Planting Corn Study. In the Technology Corner, Colin Hurd, CEO of Mach, shares his technology goals for equipment manufacturers. Also in this episode: an update on the latest used combine inventory and pricing data and a look at AGCO's worldwide dealer network.
Thinking of veggies for your container garden? Or planter boxes with herbs? In this episode, we look at a patio surrounded by planter boxes that are filled with red geraniums...nothing but red geraniums.Our goal? Transform this linear container garden from a continuous line of red into something varied, colourful—playful—and edible.Hear two different approaches to reimagining the planter boxes so that they're a low-maintenance edible container garden.If you're looking for more on the sub-irrigated planters from this episode, find out more here. ***Join the 5,000+ gardeners in The Food Garden Gang who stay on top of home food-growing ideas with our weekly e-mail. We're making the world a better place one garden at a time!Grab the free e-books: Small-Space Food-Gardening Hacks and Growing Figs in Cold Climates.And say hi—we love to hear what you think!
Send us a textAfter a much-needed break, your host Willie Rodriguez and co-host Eddie Gonzalez are back in the studio and ready to plant new seeds of wisdom for the Green Industry! It's been a minute since the powerful Martha Vegas immigration episode, and in this return, we dive deep into why every episode must bring real value to listeners—especially those new to the game.In this raw and motivational comeback episode, Willie shares what's been happening behind the scenes—from family priorities and guest appearances (check out his feature on The Planter's View, link in the description!) to serious business updates. Plant Logistics is thriving, and The Nursery Growers just cashed their first check after 1.5 years of hustle—with even more projects in the pipeline.This episode is packed with real talk on:How faith fuels our drive and how problems are meant to be overpowered, not avoided.The power of collaboration over competition in the Green Industry.Why investing in your business—even during uncertain times—is the only way forward.A $20K Kubota tractor purchase and the mindset behind smart, strategic investments.Navigating economic noise and tariffs by staying in your lane and focusing on what matters most.We issue an open invite to anyone in the industry doing something unique—whether it's with rocks, services, or anything that adds value to the plant world. If you're building, innovating, or growing, this is your platform too. With real stories of failure, learning, and massive growth, this episode is a bold reminder: "Don't be scared to lose money. It's part of the process."✅ Key takeaway: Stay focused, take risks, invest wisely, and never stop growing—personally or professionally.Subscribe, share, and follow A's Ornamental Nursery and The Plant Movement Podcast on social media for daily inspiration and updates.Let's move the plant industry forward—together.The Planterview Interview:https://youtu.be/iqrcCg-g_ecThe Plant Movement Podcast Email: eddie@theplantmovementnetwork.com & willie@theplantmovementnetwork.comCall: (305) 216-5320 Web: https://www.theplantmovement.comFollow Us: IG: https://www.instagram.com/theplantmovementpodcast A's Ornamental NurseryWE GROW | WE SOURCE | WE DELIVERCall: (305) 216-5320Web: https://www.asornamental.comFollow Us: IG: https://www.instagram.com/asornamentalnurseryThe Nursery GrowersCall: 786-522-4942Email: info@thenurserygrowers.comIG: www.instagram.com/thenurserygrowersweb: www.thenurserygrowers.comPlant Logistics Co.(Delivering Landscape Plant Material Throughout the State of Florida)Call: (305) 912-3098Web: https://www.plantlogisticsco.comFollow Us: IG: https://www.instagram.com/plantlogisticsDirected and Produced by Eddie EVDNT Gonzalez Disclaimer: The contents of this podcast/youtube video are for informational and entertainment purposes only and do not constitute financial, accounting, or legal advice. I can't promise that the information shared on my posts is appropriate for you or anyone else. By listening to this podcast/youtube video, you agree to hold me harmless from any ramifications, financial or otherwise, that occur to you as a result of acting on information found in this podcast/youtube video.Support the show
Company President Myron Stine joins the show to discuss the story of Stine's narrow-row planter program. If you have a question for our Stine experts, feel free to send it to us at AskTheSeedcast@stineseed.com. Make sure you stay up to date on everything Stine by following us on all our social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StineSeed Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stineseedco/ X: https://twitter.com/StineSeed
Welcome to the 2nd episode of the 2025 season! Christine Charles, MSU Extension Educator, will host Jason Koning, Region Manager for Precision Planting. Jason will be discussing 3 major aspects of getting your planter set up right in the spring. Also, a weather update from Dr. Jeff Andresen . To learn more and register for the live event, check out the MSUE Virtual Breakfast page.Resources:Precision Planting Planer Maintenance Guide
Enslavers are often thought about as simple farmers or wealthy ones. What is not widely known is that the southern planter class of enslavers were mostly the creme de la creme of society. They were part of an organized and calculated club of people who were founding fathers, signers of the Declaration of Independence, Governors and other influential national leaders who made their money from slavery.
Je t'aide à créer plus de sérénité et de temps dans ton business :5 mois pour organiser et structurer ton business, raccourcir tes journées et ne plus te sentir débordé.e ⚡️Clique ici pour en savoir plus_Comment déléguer efficacement ? Et éviter les pièges de la délégation qui font perdre du temps... Et de l'argent
1. Planting is the most important pass we make with any of our equipment. Position the right seed, on the right acre, at the right rate, at the right depth, at the right time.2. Consider applying non-limiting nitrogen reference strips in every corn field.3. Scout for pests, and apply timely treatments.4. Monitor for misapplications and costly mistakes. (A tank contamination or mistake mix can cause bleaching, striping and other issues.)5. Trust but verify new products. There are so many products from biologicals to stabilizers, but it's really important to run tests and verify that the products work. Leave check strips, and verify ROI.During the conversation with hosts Carl Joern and Brian Shrader, Regg mentions a couple of Pioneer resources including a scouting calendar and a corn disease tracker: Corteva Corn Disease Tracker: https://www.corteva.us/press-releases/Pioneer-Launches-New-Mobile-Tool-to-Identify-Pests-Diseases-and-Deficiencies-in-Crops.htmlPioneer Scouting Calendar: https://www.pioneer.com/us/agronomy/scouting-calendar.html
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Planter Preparation insights with Iowa State Extension Specialist Doug Houser. Join us as Doug recaps on some planter preparation advice that was covered during Iowa States Planter University clinics held this last month. Doug reveals game-changing strategies for getting your planter ready for the most critical season of the year. In this must-watch podcast, we dive deep into:- Proper downforce techniques- Seed placement best practices- Critical row unit calibration- Closing wheel alignment secrets- How small adjustments can dramatically impact your yieldWhether you're a seasoned farmer or just starting out, this episode is packed with actionable insights that can help you maximize your crop's potential. Don't miss these professional tips that could save you bushels per acre!
Stories we're covering this week:• It's time to “think Pickle,” Mansfield• Firefighters douse two structure fires and rescue family dog• Local stage producers looking for singers and dancers• Trinity Habitat to host BuildStrong luncheon• In Sports, softball and soccer, in that orderIn the Features Section:• Angel Biasatti has information on keeping your bones strong in Methodist Mansfield News to Know• Brian Certain serves up a drink that brings the essence of a spring garden crashing a cocktail party in this week's Cocktail of the WeekAnd in the talk segment, Steve concludes his interview with luxury travel planner Claudine Planter. Plus, your chance to win a $25 gift card to a Mansfield restaurant of your choice with our Mansfield Trivia Question, courtesy of Joe Jenkins Insurance. We are Mansfield's only source for news, talk and information. This is About Mansfield.
durée : 00:07:45 - La Question du jour - par : Marguerite Catton - D'après un sondage Ifop pour la fondation Jean-Jaurès, publié mi-octobre, 18 % des Françaises ont été victimes de harcèlement sexuel ou de sexisme au travail l'année précédente. Le milieu du cinéma n'échappe pas à cette réalité. - réalisation : Félicie Faugère - invités : Gwenaële Rot Professeure des universités à Sciences Po Paris, membre du Centre de sociologie des organisations (CNRS), autrice de Planter le décor. Une sociologie des tournages, Paris, Presses de Sciences Po, 2019
durée : 02:31:07 - Les Matins - par : Guillaume Erner, Isabelle de Gaulmyn - . - réalisation : Félicie Faugère - invités : Mylène Jaccoud Professeure à l'école de criminologie de l'université de Montréal ; Gwenaële Rot Professeure des universités à Sciences Po Paris, membre du Centre de sociologie des organisations (CNRS), autrice de Planter le décor. Une sociologie des tournages, Paris, Presses de Sciences Po, 2019; Dominique Simonnot Contrôleuse générale des lieux de privation de liberté (CGLPL); Karine Tuil Ecrivaine; Claire Marin Philosophe, professeure de philosophie en classe préparatoire et écrivaine; Jean-Pierre Siméon Poète, romancier, dramaturge, directeur du Printemps des Poètes
Stories we're covering this week:• Mansfield bar cancels singer's show after community outcry• City alert system experiences glitch during storm• Mansfield tax preparer sentenced to prison and ordered to repay millions• Area residents speak out on new stadium project• Local race car driver in the hunt for major scholarship• Total lunar eclipse to be visible in Mansfield Thursday night• In Sports, Summit now owns the title of State Champion!In the Features Section:• Angel Biasatti has information on the basics of breast cancer and how women can stay one step ahead in Methodist Mansfield News to Know• Brian Certain serves up one of spring's most aromatic blooms in the Cocktail of the WeekIn the talk segment, Steve concludes his interview with luxury travel planner Claudine Planter. Plus, your chance to win a $25 gift card to a Mansfield restaurant of your choice with our Mansfield Trivia Question, courtesy of Joe Jenkins Insurance. We are Mansfield's only source for news, talk and information. This is About Mansfield.
This week Cody and I talked about what went on this week, several deliveries, a lot of shop projects going on. What topics are hot right now, and some tips for making last minute planter improvements.
What an episode! This week we go back to 1839 to attend the birth of a young Black man named Robert Smalls. We watch him grow and learn how he loved the sea, how he came to work on a Coinfederate Navy Ship called the Planter and how, in the dead of night, he stole that ship, picked up his family and the families of his crewmates and guided the ship to the Union Blockade and in doing so became a hero. He later bought his former 'master's' home and became a member of Congress in this man we love learning, never judge a book by it's cover or a man by his skin color episode of the Family Plot Podcast!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-plot--4670465/support.
Another week of wild reviews! We look at a board game, meant for lovers, but seems more like it's meant for people who don't really like each other. An airport steakhouse, where the bartender may actual ask if you're stupid, for wanting food. A public park that seems to be more bathroom, than park, but has more discarded syringes than you could possibly want & much more!!Join comedians James Pietragallo and Jimmie Whisman as they explore the most opinionated part of the internet: The Reviews Section!Subscribe and we will see you every Monday with Your Stupid Opinions!!!Don't forget to rate & review!!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
“H” is for Horry, Peter (ca .1743-1815). Planter, soldier, legislator.
Welcome back to Bubbles' Mushrooms. You won't believe your ears this week as we have two returning guest hosts back together for the first time on the show. That's right, Ryne and Marcy are here for the first time together but it's each of their second time on the program. Marcy starts off complaining about how she was bullied on her last visit to the show because she was the cover model for some Jesus children's books when she was just a kid, Ryne complains about getting bullied by children because he can't afford new clothes, Luke has returned from the lands of the South with tales of little cheeseburgs and lost luggage, Edward got some great ballsack photos from Jaclyn, the Planter's NutMobile is hiring and we're all very excited for Cracker Barrel. Also special for this week, Marcy is confused by Luke playing drops and Katie is wondering about the cyberbully because she doesn't have any heat in her office at work! This week we give superpowers to the weirdest people - check it out only on Bubbles' Mushrooms!
On May 13, 1862, in Charleston, South Carolina, a man named Robert Smalls took command of a Confederate ship called The Planter and liberated himself and his family from slavery. As they passed the Confederate-held Fort Sumter, Robert Smalls was said to have saluted it with a whistle, and then added an extra one, “as a farewell to the confederacy.” Robert Smalls' great-great-grandson, Michael Boulware Moore, tells the story. This episode was first released in June 2020. Say hello on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Sign up for our occasional newsletter, The Accomplice. Follow the show and review us on Apple Podcasts: iTunes.com/CriminalShow. We also make This is Love and Phoebe Reads a Mystery. Artwork by Julienne Alexander. Check out our online shop. Episode transcripts are posted on our website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What makes a restaurant sexy? Co-hosts George Mahe and Cheryl Baehr have some thoughts, as well as their picks for the spiciest spots in St. Louis. Recorded by candlelight and over a bottle of wine, George and Cheryl uncover some hidden gems and perennial favorites, and touch on a few interesting tidbits that will help you heat up your Valentine’s Day, including: The difference between a romantic restaurant and a sexy restaurant A certain restaurant table that might be the most coveted couples spot in town The well-known bar that is so sultry, it has a “no hanky-panky” policy printed on its menu If you’re looking to turn up the heat, this is an episode you won’t want to miss. Listen and follow Arch Eats on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever podcasts are available. This episode is sponsored by The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis and supported by Violet's at The Train Shed. The Rep presents Lynn Nottage's Clyde’s (February 5–March 2), a five-time Tony Award-nominated play. Set in a truck stop sandwich shop, Clyde’s follows formerly incarcerated kitchen workers on their quest for redemption and the perfect sandwich. For tickets, visit repstl.org. Have an idea for a future Arch Eats episode? Send your thoughts or feedback by emailing podcasts@stlmag.com. Hungry for more? Subscribe to our Dining newsletters for the freshest coverage on the local restaurant and culinary scene. And follow George (@georgemahe) and SLM on Instagram (@stlouismag). Interested in being a podcast sponsor? Contact Lauren Leppert at lleppert@stlmag.com. Mentioned in this episode: Zanti’s Deli: 181 Concord Plaza, Sappington, 314-270-3175 Pete’s Italian Baking Company: 1711 Hereford, Ellendale, 314-282-0288 Roberto’s Trattoria: 145 Concord Plaza, Sappington, 314-842-9998 Roberto’s at Tesson Ridge Noto: 5105 Westwood, St. Peters, 636-244-0874 Bistro La Floraison: 7637 Wydown, Clayton, 314-725-8880 Bar Moro: 7610 Wydown, Clayton Esca: 5095 Delmar, Delmar Loop, 314-365-2686 Idol Wolf: 1528 Locust, Downtown West, 314-325-0360 The Bellwether: 1419 Carroll, Soulard, 314-380-3086 Wright’s Tavern: 7624 Wydown, Clayton, 314-390-1466 Basso: 7036 Clayton Ave, The Hill, 314-932-7820 Basso at Westport Baileys’ Chocolate Bar: 1915 Park, Lafayette Square, akar: 7641 Wydown, Clayton, 314-553-9914 None of the Above: 3730 Foundry Way, The Grove, 314-656-6682 Bullock Room at Planter’s House: 1000 Mississippi, Soulard, 314-696-2603 Brass Bar at Brasserie: 4584 Laclede, Central West End, 314-361-1200 You may also enjoy these SLM articles: A Valentine's Day guide to St. Louis restaurants Best chocolate shops in St. Louis More episode of Arch Eats See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.