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Botanizing is a skill set that, like muscles, must be exercised regularly. Whether just starting out or a seasoned specialist, botanical ID takes repetition. That doesn't mean it has to be dry or boring! My guests today are Dr.'s Ben Goulet-Scott and Jacob Suissa of Let's Botanize. When they aren't teaching about and researching plants, they are producing lots of great videos helping to connect people to plants. Most recently, they have published a book titled "Let's Botanize: 101 Ways to Connect with Plants" with the goal of encouraging "readers to observe and appreciate the plant life around them, from their backyard to their commute." Join us for a fun look at why they wrote this book and how it can benefit newcomers and professionals alike. This episode was produced in part by Neil, Matthew, April, Dana, Lilith, Sanza, Eva, Yellowroot, Wisewren, Nadia, Heidi, Blake, Josh, Laure, R.J., Carly, Lucia, Dana, Sarah, Lauren, Strych Mind, Linda, Sylvan, Austin, Sarah, Ethan, Elle, Steve, Cassie, Chuck, Aaron, Gillian, Abi, Rich, Shad, Maddie, Owen, Linda, Alana, Sigma, Max, Richard, Maia, Rens, David, Robert, Thomas, Valerie, Joan, Mohsin Kazmi Photography, Cathy, Simon, Nick, Paul, Charis, EJ, Laura, Sung, NOK, Stephen, Heidi, Kristin, Luke, Sea, Shannon, Thomas, Will, Jamie, Waverly, Brent, Tanner, Rick, Kazys, Dorothy, Katherine, Emily, Theo, Nichole, Paul, Karen, Randi, Caelan, Tom, Don, Susan, Corbin, Keena, Robin, Peter, Whitney, Kenned, Margaret, Daniel, Karen, David, Earl, Jocelyn, Gary, Krysta, Elizabeth, Southern California Carnivorous Plant Enthusiasts, Pattypollinators, Peter, Judson, Ella, Alex, Dan, Pamela, Peter, Andrea, Nathan, Karyn, Michelle, Jillian, Chellie, Linda, Laura, Miz Holly, Christie, Carlos, Paleo Fern, Levi, Sylvia, Lanny, Ben, Lily, Craig, Sarah, Lor, Monika, Brandon, Jeremy, Suzanne, Kristina, Christine, Silas, Michael, Aristia, Felicidad, Lauren, Danielle, Allie, Jeffrey, Amanda, Tommy, Marcel, C Leigh, Karma, Shelby, Christopher, Alvin, Arek, Chellie, Dani, Paul, Dani, Tara, Elly, Colleen, Natalie, Nathan, Ario, Laura, Cari, Margaret, Mary, Connor, Nathan, Jan, Jerome, Brian, Azomonas, Ellie, University Greens, Joseph, Melody, Patricia, Matthew, Garrett, John, Ashley, Cathrine, Melvin, OrangeJulian, Porter, Jules, Griff, Joan, Megan, Marabeth, Les, Ali, Southside Plants, Keiko, Robert, Bryce, Wilma, Amanda, Helen, Mikey, Michelle, German, Joerg, Cathy, Tate, Steve, Kae, Carole, Mr. Keith Santner, Lynn, Aaron, Sara, Kenned, Brett, Jocelyn, Ethan, Sheryl, Runaway Goldfish, Ryan, Chris, Alana, Rachel, Joanna, Lori, Paul, Griff, Matthew, Bobby, Vaibhav, Steven, Joseph, Brandon, Liam, Hall, Jared, Brandon, Christina, Carly, Kazys, Stephen, Katherine, Manny, doeg, Daniel, Tim, Philip, Tim, Lisa, Brodie, Bendix, Irene, holly, Sara, and Margie.
Fluent Fiction - Catalan: Blooming Affections: A Valentine's Tale of Quiet Admiration Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/ca/episode/2026-02-15-08-38-20-ca Story Transcript:Ca: El dia de Sant Valentí va arribar a l'oficina.En: Sant Valentí day arrived at the office.Ca: La neu cobria els carrers de la ciutat, però dins, la calidesa de les decoracions de Sant Valentí omplia l'espai amb colors vius.En: The snow covered the streets of the city, but inside, the warmth of Sant Valentí decorations filled the space with bright colors.Ca: Les taules estaven adornades amb cors de paper, i l'aire feia olor de roses i xocolata.En: The tables were adorned with paper hearts, and the air smelled of roses and chocolate.Ca: Tothom estava entusiasmat amb l'intercanvi de regals.En: Everyone was excited about the gift exchange.Ca: Pere, treballador reservat i diligent, estava nerviós.En: Pere, a reserved and diligent worker, was nervous.Ca: Sempre admirava Marta des de lluny.En: He had always admired Marta from afar.Ca: Marta, amb la seva energia i riures constants, era la preferida de tothom a l'oficina.En: Marta, with her energy and constant laughter, was everyone's favorite at the office.Ca: Pere volia expressar els seus sentiments cap a ella d'una manera subtil.En: Pere wanted to express his feelings toward her in a subtle way.Ca: L'ajudaria Laia, la companya de feina eficient i pragmàtica.En: He would be helped by Laia, the efficient and pragmatic coworker.Ca: Ella ho sabia tot sobre tothom, i Pere li havia confiat el seu secret.En: She knew everything about everyone, and Pere had entrusted her with his secret.Ca: El pla de Pere era participar en l'intercanvi de regal.En: Pere's plan was to participate in the gift exchange.Ca: Pensava que seria una manera d'acostar-se a Marta.En: He thought it would be a way to get closer to Marta.Ca: Després de pensar-hi molt, va decidir regalar-li una petita planta amb una nota.En: After much thought, he decided to give her a small plant with a note.Ca: No era una planta qualsevol, però: era una begònia.En: It wasn't just any plant, though: it was a begonia.Ca: Marta sempre havia comentat el seu amor per les plantes vivaces.En: Marta had always mentioned her love for vibrant plants.Ca: L'hora de l'intercanvi de regals va arribar.En: The time for the gift exchange arrived.Ca: Els companys es van reunir, i Marta, amb entusiasme, va començar a obrir el seu regal.En: The coworkers gathered, and Marta, with enthusiasm, began to open her gift.Ca: Va somriure en veure la planta amb una nota.En: She smiled when she saw the plant with a note.Ca: La carta deia: "Les plantes que floreixen representen el nostre creixement i la nostra amistat.En: The card read: "Plants that bloom represent our growth and our friendship.Ca: Gràcies per ser tan especial.En: Thank you for being so special."Ca: "Marta es va emocionar pel detall.En: Marta was touched by the gesture.Ca: Però no sabia qui havia fet aquest regal.En: But she did not know who had given this gift.Ca: Mirava al seu voltant amb curiositat.En: She looked around with curiosity.Ca: Pere, des de la seva taula, va observar cada gest d'ella.En: Pere, from his table, watched her every move.Ca: El cor li bategava fort.En: His heart was pounding.Ca: Laia, al seu costat, li va donar un lleu copet a l'espatlla, animant-lo a apropar-se.En: Laia, beside him, gave him a slight tap on the shoulder, encouraging him to approach.Ca: Pere, per fi, va aixecar-se de la seva cadira i, amb una barreja de por i esperança, es va acostar a Marta.En: Pere, finally, got up from his chair and, with a mix of fear and hope, approached Marta.Ca: Els seus ulls es van trobar, i ell li va dir: "Marta, volia dir-te que admiro la teva alegria.En: Their eyes met, and he said to her: "Marta, I wanted to tell you that I admire your joy.Ca: Espero que aquesta planta et faci pensar en algú que t'aprecia molt.En: I hope this plant makes you think of someone who appreciates you a lot."Ca: "Marta es va quedar sorpresa, però després va somriure dolçament.En: Marta was surprised but then smiled sweetly.Ca: "Gràcies, Pere.En: "Thank you, Pere.Ca: No sabia que eres tan bon observador.En: I didn't know you were such a good observer.Ca: M'agrada molt el regal.En: I really like the gift."Ca: "L'intercanvi de regals va ser un èxit, i Pere va sentir un gran alleujament i alegria.En: The gift exchange was a success, and Pere felt great relief and joy.Ca: Havia aconseguit superar la seva por.En: He had managed to overcome his fear.Ca: Marta i Pere van començar a xerrar més des d'aquell dia, i una nova amistat va florir al seu voltant, com la seva begònia, plena de promeses.En: Marta and Pere started to chat more from that day on, and a new friendship blossomed around them, like their begonia, full of promises. Vocabulary Words:the snow: la neuthe streets: els carrersthe warmth: la calidesathe decorations: les decoracionsdiligent: diligentnervous: nerviósthe laughter: els riuresto express: expressarthe feelings: els sentimentssubtle: subtilefficient: eficientpragmatic: pragmàticathe gift exchange: l'intercanvi de regalsto entrust: confiarsmall: petitathe plant: la plantathe note: la notathe begonia: la begòniavibrant: vivacesto bloom: florirthe gesture: el detallto look around: mirar al seu voltantthe table: la taulato watch: observarto approach: apropar-seto admire: admirarthe joy: la alegriathe observer: l'observadorto overcome: superarto chat: xerrar
Welcome!We're so glad you joined us today for worship! We'd love to get to know you and connect after the service, if you'd also like more information about Salem you can text the word "online" to (919) 322-8605 and someone will contact you later this week. Next StepsIf you feel prompted to respond to what you hear today, text the word "next" to (919) 322-8605 and you'll receive options for how we can help you take the next step in your spiritual walk. Learn more about Salem at https://salemapex.org
That's an awfully nice fire ant hill you have there!Wait. What!?Its the time of year that Jack, Lynne and Matt McFarland overlay horticulture and Valentine's Day on The Growing Season. Annually, the trio discuss the collision of the two and this year doesn't disappoint. Roses kick the show off, naturally. Where are roses grown commercially? You'd be surprised to learn. Matt tells a story about this daughter going to a dance with a boy. Its rattled him.Coyote urine makes a GREAT Valentines Day gift. Nothing says lovin' like pee. How do you extend the life of your cut roses. Are any of the myths or legends true?Chocolate is plant based. The McFarlands dive into the details. Who was Montezuma? Why is he related to Valentine's Day?Is the a decline in testosterone in males? What would cause that? The differences between males and females regarding arousal stimulus is discussed. Saltpeter and Matt's tale of internet science figures into the Valentine's Day and intimacy. What is saltpeter made of?POMEGRANITE SUCKS. Stinging nettles can make you frisky. SERIOUS. The show ends with a chat about Sylvester Stallone's classic, Rocky. Tune in. Looking to book a consult for your property? We'd love to help. CLICK HERE.What is a TGS Tiny Garden? CLICK HERE.Subscribe to The Growing Season podcast. CLICK HERE.
Brainrot Wikipedia, crashing the plant market, seedless fruits, defining flowers, and more this week at the Time Sink!XikipediaXikipedia BlueskyXikipedia AlgorithmXikipedia GitHubI accidentally crashed the rare plant marketWhy Seedless Fruit Is a Disaster Waiting To HappenPanama Disease - Killing Bananas FlowerCosmic CrispMonsantoWhere Have All the Honey Bees Gone?(0:00) Intro(0:35) Xikipedia(18:23) Plants
A couple of weeks ago, much of Florida saw its coldest weather in many years, with teens in North Florida and 20s in Central Florida even before wind chills. Now many homeowners have fruit trees, hedges and tropicals with freeze damage. We speak with Sally Scalera, an extension agent with the University of Florida's Institute for Food and Agricultural Sciences, on how to help your garden bounce back.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Idaho Bison Rancher Chase Shoemaker runs a relatively small operation and operations like his are too small for larger meat processing plants.
Welcome to episode 341 of Growers Daily! We cover: Working on a farm, about remediating the soil of chemicals with plants, and resources for midsize farms. We are a Non-Profit!
In these dark, cold days of February, when too much rain or snow, and WAY TO MUCH ICE, or not enough rain or snow, might be getting you down, we take this week, just in time for Valentine's Day, to embrace, lean into, and love, the comforts of tea. We're in conversation with Michael Fritts, founder of Golden Feather Tea in Concow, CA, exploring some of the history and cultivation, the rituals, and the rewards (which are many) of tea. After more than 15 years at it, and despite massive losses to his garden and farm from the Camp Fire of 2018, Mike joins us to share the ecological, cultural, economic, and personal joys of a traditional Camellia sinensis tea garden in California's North State. Join us! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you for listening over the years, and we hope you'll continue to support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for making it possible for this young program to grow and engage in even more conversations like these. The show is available as a podcast on SoundCloud and iTunes. To read more and for many more photos, please visit www.cultivatingplace.com.
From slangin' exotic plants out of the back of a Lexus to architecting a budding plant-centered design movement taking southern California by storm, the Plant Daddies are a breath of fresh air and inspiration. Leaning on their long-standing friendship and dedication to bringing people happiness through the compositions they create, the trio has rapidly risen in the design world of Southern California and beyond. Dane, Macy, and Kenny bring intense passion for both the plants they cultivate and the projects they serve as they pursue their dreams with impeccable taste and fearless commitment. Their boundary pushing aesthetic and defiance of the dogmatic norm have created a vision and aesthetic in the world of arborescent succulents and interiorscapes garnering the attention of leading designers and architects in the sphere of the modern aesthetic. It was a pleasure getting to sit down with the master minds of a growing empire and discuss the nuts and bolts of their endeavor. From getting Plant Daddies off the ground to expanding the walls of what's possible in their field, we enjoyed the conversation and are excited to see what the future has to offer this trio of creatives. See their work at theplantdaddies.com or follow them on Instagram to be a part of their journey. Enjoy!
Diane and Sean discuss the COVID-era original video game action film, Free Guy. Episode music is, "Fantasy", composed by Mariah Carey, Dave Hall, Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth, Adrian Belew, Steven Stanley; lyrics by Mariah Carey Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth; performed by Jodie Comer as featured in the film.- Our theme song is by Brushy One String- Artwork by Marlaine LePage- Why Do We Own This DVD? Merch available at Teepublic- Follow the show on social media:- BlueSky: WhyDoWeOwnThisDVD- IG: @whydoweownthisdvd- Tumblr: WhyDoWeOwnThisDVD- Follow Sean's Plants on IG: @lookitmahplants- Watch Sean be bad at video games on TwitchSupport the show
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February 11, 2026 ~ Chris Renwick and Lloyd Jackson spoke with Rachel Stewart, CEO of Gardner White. They discussed the company's strategic expansion, including nine new stores and a first-ever outlet. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Why carbs are bad in winter | Improvement Warrior Podcast Episode 85Welcome to today's episode, where we unravel the complex relationship between carbohydrates and your health during the chilly winter months. Are you among those who fill up on carbs when the temperature drops, thinking they'll keep you warm and energized? Tune in as we explore how this common winter habit might be doing more harm than good. Discover the science behind your body's natural cycles and learn how to align your diet for peak health and energy during winter. Whether you're looking to enhance your nutritional practices or simply understand the rhythms of seasonal eating, this episode is packed with insights you won't want to miss.Highlights of the show:Carbs vs. Fats and Proteins: Explore alternatives to carb-heavy meals to sustain your energy.Photosynthesis, Plants, and Your Diet: Understand how shorter days affect the nutrition of plant foods.Seasonal Eating and Its Benefits: Learn why timing your meals with the seasons can improve your health.Circadian Rhythm Explained: Dive into how meal timing affects your body's internal clock and energy levels.Common Winter Nutrition Mistakes: Identify and avoid common dietary pitfalls during the colder months.What are Deuterium and DHA? Simplify these concepts and their significance to your health.Surprising Benefits of Cold Exposure: Discover how cold exposure can boost your metabolism.Practical Tips for Seasonal Eating: Gain actionable advice to incorporate seasonal foods into your diet.Mistakes I made with my nutritionResourcesHealthier Planning Course: http://www.improvementwarriorfitness.com/planningShow notes and resources http://www.improvementwarriorfitness.com/carbsbad and http://www.improvementwarriorfitness.com/wintercarbsSubstack: http://improvementwarrior.substack.comNewsletter: http://www.improvementwarriorfitness.com/nlPatreon: http://www.improvementwarriorfitness.com/patreonImprovement Warrior University Facebook Group: http://www.improvementwarriorfitness.com/iwufbDiscovery Call Coaching Call with Jason: http://www.improvementwarriorfitness.com/discoverycallBreath Webinar: Improvement Warrior Podcast Episode 12 and also in the IWU facebook groupNutrimal Freeze Dried Oysters: http://www.improvementwarriorfitness.com/nutrimalEpi-Paleo Webinar Part 1: Brain Nutrients: Improvement Warrior POdcast #66 and also in the IWU Facebook group Epi-Paleo Webinar Part 2: DHA: http://www.improvementwarriorfitness.com/dhaEmail: Improvementwarrior@mail.comMagneisum Breakthrough: http://www.improvementwarriorfitness.com/magnesium
What happens when exploration gives way to administration - and adventure turns into power? How did a royal garden become the beating heart of a global botanical empire? And how did Joseph Banks, without leaving London, reshape landscapes, economies, and diets across the world?In this episode, John and Patrick move from the drama of ocean voyages to the quieter - but far more consequential - world of Kew Gardens, where Banks transforms botany into infrastructure, plants into policy, and seeds into instruments of empire. From globe-spanning networks of plant hunters to glasshouses, diplomacy, and even Britain's first brush with cannabis, this is where Banks stops collecting plants - and starts running the system.----------In Sponsorship with Cornell University: Dyson Cornell SC Johnson College of Business-----------Join the History of Fresh Produce Club for ad-free listening, bonus episodes, book discounts and access to an exclusive chatroom community.Support us!Share this episode with your friendsGive a 5-star ratingWrite a review-----------Subscribe to our biweekly newsletter here for extra stories related to recent episodes, book recommendations, a sneak peek of upcoming episodes and more.-----------Instagram, TikTok, Threads:@historyoffreshproduceEmail: historyoffreshproduce@gmail.com
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Season 5 opens with a return to the land.In this debut episode of our Guided by Plants series, early childhood educators Nick (he/him) and Mike (he/him) center alder and big leaf maple as living teachers of nourishment, protection, and interdependence in early childhood spaces.Through shared reflection and conversation, we explore how these plants sustain the ecosystems around them and what that can teach us about nourishing children in our programs. We riff on alder's role in restoring and supporting others, big leaf maple's capacity to offer shelter and space, and how these lessons can guide our interactions with children, families, and colleagues.This hour-long episode is rooted in observation, story, and practice. Listeners will walk away with ideas for how to thoughtfully introduce alder and big leaf maple into classroom experiences, leadership and management approaches, and relationship-building with families—grounded in care, curiosity, and connection rather than compliance.Join us as we slow down, notice, and invite the plant world to help shape how we show up for children and for one another.Interested in bringing Nick and Mike to your community? Got an idea for a future episode or something you want to reflect on with us? Email us at napcast206@gmail.com and let's talk.Follow along on Instagram @napcast206 for more reflections and behind-the-scenes moments.
City of Cape Town MMC Zahid Badroodien, speaks to John Maytham about the shutdown of two major water treatment plants in Faure and Blackheath. This has resulted in the City calling on residents to reduce water use. Presenter John Maytham is an actor and author-turned-talk radio veteran and seasoned journalist. His show serves a round-up of local and international news coupled with the latest in business, sport, traffic and weather. The host’s eclectic interests mean the program often surprises the audience with intriguing book reviews and inspiring interviews profiling artists. A daily highlight is Rapid Fire, just after 5:30pm. CapeTalk fans call in, to stump the presenter with their general knowledge questions. Another firm favourite is the humorous Thursday crossing with award-winning journalist Rebecca Davis, called “Plan B”. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Afternoon Drive with John Maytham Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 15:00 and 18:00 (SA Time) to Afternoon Drive with John Maytham broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/BSFy4Cn or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/n8nWt4x Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Native plants, exotic water plants with Mark Tucek filling in for Sab. 00:46 Have you heard the new term edimental? Edimentals are plants that are both edible and ornamental.03:22 How to help your ornamental pear tree. 05:38 Something chewing your oranges? Help is at hand.Subscribe to the podcast through the ABC Listen App or wherever you like to listen.Listen to the program live on Tuesdays at 2:20PM or on Saturdays at 9:00AM on ABC Radio Perth. Ask your questions by calling in on 1300 222 720 or text 0437 922 720.
CEO, Jonah Nelson shares his caring and insightful way he works with his employees at Family Tree Nursery. People think we're in the plant business. We are—but that's only half the story. We don't just grow plants, we grow people. Every day, someone here learns how to take responsibility for something living. They learn timing, judgment, resilience. They learn that growth can't be rushed—and that showing up matters more than shortcuts. If we do our jobs right, the plants thrive. But more importantly, the people do. And that's the harvest I'm most proud of.
After high school, students have to make the difficult decision to continue their education or to enter the workforce. After considering their options, two students were drawn to the hands-on opportunities at Southwest Wisconsin Technical College. Avery Drew and Stacy Copenhaver are first-year students and studying precision agronomy at the school. They're taking advantage of the hands-on education opportunities that the test plot allows.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode highlights CADL's America 250 Reading Challenge, a round up of great picture books, and a mix of extremely popular and under the radar picks. Cheryl's Books: Bottom of the Pyramid: A Memoir of Persevering, Dancing for Myself, and Starring in My Own Life by Nia SiouxLoved and Missed by Susie BoytIf We Were Dogs by Sophie BlackallMentioned:Books written and/or illustrated by Julie MorstadLessons from Plants by Beronda L. Montgomery covered in Reader's Roundtable Episode 40: Summer Wrap-UpDead and Alive: Essays by Zadie SmithBooks written and/or illustrated by Sophie Blackall Jessica's Books: Game Changer and Heated Rivalry by Rachel Reid (book one and two of the Game Changer series)When Trees Testify: Science, Wisdom, History, and America's Black Botanical Legacy by Beronda L. MontgomeryHarriet Tubman: Demon Slayer. Vol. 1 by David CrownsonMentioned: The Correspondent by Virgina EvansTheo of Golden by Levi AllenCooking Gene: A Journey Through African American Culinary History in the Old South by Michael TwittySouth to America: A Journey Below the Mason-Dixon to Understand the Soul of a Nation by Imani PerryAll that She Carried: The Journey of Ashley's Sack, a Black Family Keepsake by Tiya Miles Mari's Books: Zero! The Number That Almost Wasn't by Sarah Albee, illustrated by Chris HsuThis is Orange: A Field Trip Through Color by Rachel Poliquin, illustrated by Julie MorstadThe Nine Moons of Han Yu and Luli by Karina Yan GlaserOur Gorgeous Baby by Smriti Prasadam-Halls, illustrated by Eve CoyFloor It! by Bex Tobin Fine, illustrated by Federico FabianiMentioned:2026 Newbery Awards CADL's America 250 landing page including the Reading Challenge and decade reading lists: https://www.cadl.org/america250
Thomas Halliday describes the Devonian when plants and fungi formed symbiotic root systems to colonize land alongside the giant lichen Prototaxites, then visits Silurian deep-sea hydrothermal vents where life may have originated.
This episode of Hort Culture wanders (joyfully) from overflowing lemon trees and dragon fruit mishaps to the pop-culture moments that quietly shaped our love of plants. The crew swaps stories about greenhouses, houseplants, and being accidental victims of horticultural success, then dives into how movies, books, and cartoons—from FernGully to The Secret Garden—sparked lifelong connections to the natural world. It's a laid-back, nostalgic conversation about growing plants, growing up, and how plants have always been part of the story.Questions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: hortculturepodcast@gmail.comCheck us out on Instagram!
Plants That Heal - Some Books You Must Acquire! Join Jim as he talks about 3 great books that you need to have in your library. 2 of the books are concerning using natural p[lants to help your body heal, the 3rd book is written from a coroners perspective exposing the great covid 19 hoax.
Fluent Fiction - Spanish: Carnaval Discoveries: Love, Plants, and Unexpected Adventures Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/es/episode/2026-02-08-23-34-02-es Story Transcript:Es: El sol brillaba débilmente en el cielo de Valencia, mientras los tambores y los disfraces del Carnaval llenaban el aire con energía.En: The sun shone weakly over the Valencia sky, while the drums and costumes of the Carnaval filled the air with energy.Es: El Jardín Botánico de Valencia era un refugio de tranquilidad en medio de la ciudad.En: The Jardín Botánico de Valencia was a refuge of tranquility in the middle of the city.Es: El invierno había pintado el jardín con un encanto frío, pero las hojas verdes y algunas flores valientes resistían el clima.En: Winter had painted the garden with a cold charm, but the green leaves and a few brave flowers resisted the weather.Es: Luz, una botánica dedicada con una risa contagiosa, caminaba con entusiasmo por el jardín.En: Luz, a dedicated botanist with a contagious laugh, walked enthusiastically through the garden.Es: A su lado, Héctor, su amigo tímido, miraba alrededor con una mezcla de curiosidad y miedo a los insectos que podría encontrar.En: Beside her, Héctor, her shy friend, looked around with a mixture of curiosity and fear of the insects he might encounter.Es: "¡Vamos, Héctor!En: "Come on, Héctor!Es: Hoy es el día en que lo encontramos," dijo Luz con una chispa en los ojos.En: Today is the day we find it," said Luz with a spark in her eyes.Es: "Espero que no haya muchos insectos," murmuró Héctor, ajustando sus gafas con nerviosismo.En: "I hope there aren't too many insects," Héctor murmured, nervously adjusting his glasses.Es: El rumor decía que una planta rara florecía solo en invierno en este jardín.En: The rumor said that a rare plant only bloomed in winter in this garden.Es: Luz estaba decidida a encontrarla.En: Luz was determined to find it.Es: Sin embargo, la misión se complicó cuando, distraídos por su conversación y el mapa del jardín en sus manos, terminaron sin querer en medio de una sesión de fotos de boda.En: However, the mission became complicated when, distracted by their conversation and the map of the garden in their hands, they ended up unintentionally in the middle of a wedding photo session.Es: Las sonrisas de los novios se congelaron, y los invitados miraron a Luz y Héctor con sorpresa.En: The smiles of the bride and groom froze, and the guests looked at Luz and Héctor with surprise.Es: "¡Oh no!"En: "Oh no!"Es: exclamó Luz, tratando de esconderse detrás de Héctor.En: exclaimed Luz, trying to hide behind Héctor.Es: "Lo siento mucho, no era nuestra intención interrumpir."En: "I'm so sorry, it wasn't our intention to interrupt."Es: Héctor tragó saliva y se acercó a la pareja, mostrando su naturaleza amable.En: Héctor swallowed nervously and approached the couple, showing his kind nature.Es: "Perdón, estábamos buscando una planta.En: "Sorry, we were looking for a plant.Es: Es una misión de investigación," explicó, mientras el fotógrafo los miraba con desaprobación.En: It's a research mission," he explained, while the photographer looked at them with disapproval.Es: La novia, con un vestido blanco que resplandecía, observó a Luz con interés.En: The bride, in a white dress that glowed, observed Luz with interest.Es: "¿Una planta rara?En: "A rare plant?Es: ¡Eso suena interesante!"En: That sounds interesting!"Es: Mientras intentaban salir de la escena, Luz vio algo que llamó su atención.En: As they tried to leave the scene, Luz saw something that caught her attention.Es: Era la planta que buscaban, justo en el ramo de la novia.En: It was the plant they were searching for, right in the bride's bouquet.Es: Luz y Héctor se detuvieron, mirando con asombro.En: Luz and Héctor stopped, staring in amazement.Es: "Perdón por interrumpir, pero esa planta estaba en mi lista," dijo Luz, señalando el ramo.En: "Sorry to interrupt, but that plant was on my list," said Luz, pointing to the bouquet.Es: "Es la especie rara que buscamos."En: "It's the rare species we are looking for."Es: "¿De verdad?"En: "Really?"Es: dijo la novia, sorprendida pero intrigada.En: said the bride, surprised but intrigued.Es: "Bueno, si es tan especial, podrías tomar una muestra.En: "Well, if it's that special, you could take a sample.Es: A cambio, ¿podríamos salir en tu investigación como descubridores también?"En: In exchange, could we appear in your research as well as discoverers?"Es: Luz sonrió con gratitud.En: Luz smiled with gratitude.Es: "Por supuesto.En: "Of course.Es: Gracias por su comprensión."En: Thank you for your understanding."Es: Finalmente, consiguieron tomar una pequeña muestra con cuidado.En: Finally, they managed to carefully take a small sample.Es: Luz llamó a la planta "Flor de Valencia", queriendo compartir el crédito del descubrimiento con la amable pareja.En: Luz named the plant "Flor de Valencia," wanting to share the credit for the discovery with the kind couple.Es: Al despedirse, sentían el espíritu del Carnaval alrededor, celebrando no solo una boda, sino una pequeña aventura científica.En: As they said goodbye, they felt the spirit of the Carnaval around them, celebrating not just a wedding, but a small scientific adventure.Es: Luz aprendió que debía ser más considerada con sus entornos, y Héctor, enfrentándose a su temor a los insectos y situaciones inesperadas, ganó un poco más de confianza.En: Luz learned to be more considerate of her surroundings, and Héctor, facing his fear of insects and unexpected situations, gained a bit more confidence.Es: Mientras dejaban el jardín, un último vistazo hacia la novia y el novio les recordó que, a veces, incluso en la confusión, se pueden encontrar amigos inesperados y logros compartidos.En: As they left the garden, one last glance at the bride and groom reminded them that, sometimes, even in confusion, unexpected friends and shared achievements can be found. Vocabulary Words:the refuge: el refugiothe garden: el jardínthe rumor: el rumorthe charm: el encantothe bride: la noviathe groom: el noviothe bouquet: el ramothe guests: los invitadosthe mission: la misiónthe adventure: la aventurathe situation: la situaciónthe insects: los insectosthe scientist: el científicothe discovery: el descubrimientothe couple: la parejathe spirit: el espírituthe courage: el valorthe gratitude: la gratitudthe research: la investigaciónthe laughter: la risathe spark: la chispathe winter: el inviernothe photo session: la sesión de fotosthe achievement: el logrothe Carnaval: el Carnavalthe wedding: la bodathe sky: el cielothe leaves: las hojasthe curiosity: la curiosidadthe confidence: la confianza
The Grow From Your Heart Podcast - Hosted by Rasta Jeff of Irie Genetics
Welcome back to the Grow From Your Heart Podcast with your host Rasta Jeff! ⌨️ Leave comments and tell me what you think of the show! Visit AC Infinity and use code IRIEARMY to save 10%. https://www.acinfinity.com/ref=RASTAJEFF&utm_campaign=affiliate_promotions&utm_medium=social&utm_source=affiliate Join us on Discord for live chats and endless grow info! https://discord.gg/iriearmy
A reminder that flowers are symbols for expressing complex emotions and feelings. Flowers engage multi-sensory sight, touch, and aroma experiences! We recommend flowers year-round for you! In segment four, we interview Dr. Jessica Turner-Skoff about plant poaching, its impacts, and how you can help stop this practice. Featured shrub: Midnight Express redbud.
Subscribe to my curated weekly newsletter plant•ed: meristemhorticulture.com/subscribe.DR. ALLAN ARMITAGE'S BIODr. Allan M. Armitage is an Emeritus Professor of Horticulture at the University of Georgia, where he served as a faculty member until his retirement in 2014. Internationally recognized as a writer, speaker, educator, and researcher, he is one of the most influential voices in modern horticulture.Dr. Armitage has authored more than 70 academic research papers, over 500 industry articles, and 17 books that serve as foundational texts, professional references, and trusted companions for gardeners worldwide. His landmark reference Herbaceous Perennial Plants was named one of the best horticulture books of the past 75 years by the American Horticultural Society and is now in its fourth edition. His research focused on new crop introduction and evaluation and environmental physiology.He founded and led the highly respected University of Georgia Trial Gardens, a premier testing ground for heat- and humidity-tolerant plants where he released more than 20 plants to the gardening industry, including the iconic Verbena ‘Homestead Purple' and ‘Margarita' ornamental sweet potato.Dr. Armitage has received nearly every major honor in American horticulture, including the Liberty Hyde Bailey Award (American Horticultural Society) – highest lifetime honor and the Scott Medal and Award, another of the most prestigious honors in ornamental horticulture. Dr. Armitage remains an in-demand lecturer throughout North America, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and South America, and continues to write, teach, and advocate for practical, joyful gardening.THE PLANTASTIC PODCASTThe Plantastic Podcast is a monthly podcast created by Dr. Jared Barnes. He's been gardening since he was five years old and now is an award-winning professor of horticulture at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, TX. To say hi and find the show notes, visit theplantasticpodcast.com.You can learn more about how Dr. Jared cultivates plants, minds, and life at meristemhorticulture.com. He also shares thoughts and cutting-edge plant research each week in his newsletter plant•ed, and you can sign up at meristemhorticulture.com/subscribe. Until next time, #keepgrowing!
Put on your hydrangea and lets get out and shovel the driveway!WHAT!?Jack, Lynne and Matt McFarland highlight the intersection of textiles and horticulture on this week's episode of The Growing Season. Matt opens the show with a discussion on a milestone that his family has reached. Silk moths and their fondness for mulberry begins the plant content. How is silk made? Synthetic silk and pineapples. Not kidding!Milkweek, dandelions, bullrush and smokebush floof can all be used for a "down-like" material to replace goose down. Life jackets in WW2 became a home economics project for young people. Why isn't cork as popular as it once was as a flooring material?The rise and obsession with milkweed gets highlighted. CLIENTS ARE OBSESSED WITH IT. Herbicides and roundup have drastically effected our horticulture industry. Underwear made out of sythentic material vs. cotton gets a laugh. Cotton requires SOOOOO much water to grow. LIKE AN INSANE AMOUNT. Why isnt flax used on a large scale for textiles? Why hasn't it replaced cotton?Sawdust and tree lignans are discussed and their effect on those using wood to heat their homes. Its an interesting chat. Potato leather. Grape leather. Apple leather. None are the stuff of fiction. Tune in. Looking to book a consult for your property? We'd love to help. CLICK HERE.What is a TGS Tiny Garden? CLICK HERE.Subscribe to The Growing Season podcast. CLICK HERE.
After the past couple weeks of being in England, Felder returns to Mississippi, and to the studio, to find out what's been going on in his garden and see how his plants fared through Ice Storm Fern. Let's Get Dirty!Email Felder anytime at FelderRushing.Blog and listen Friday and Saturday mornings at 9 to The Gestalt Gardener on MPB Think Radio. In the meantime, in Felder's words, "get out and get dirty."If you enjoyed listening to this podcast, please consider contributing to MPB: https://donate.mpbfoundation.org/mspb/podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Coming up this week on Cultivating Place, host Ben Futa is in conversation with artist & activist Gardener, Tanja Hollander. Tanja works with gardens, social practice, photography, video, and installation to understand how cultural and visual relationships help us make sense of our chaotic world. Very specifically, her Mourning Flowers and Ephemera projects bring awareness, often through flowers and communal acts of gardening, to the ripple effects of trauma and fear that communities sustain after acts of violence, specifically gun violence. In these chaotic and frequently violent times, we can all use some mourning to compost trauma into healthier minds, hearts, communities - and gardens. Listen in! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you for listening over the years, and we hope you'll continue to support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for making it possible for this young program to grow and engage in even more conversations like these. The show is available as a podcast on SoundCloud and iTunes. To read more and for many more photos, please visit www.cultivatingplace.com.
Jay Truitt is deeply involved the entire restructuring the meat packing system. In addition the games being played by a supposed government shut down what is the real story?
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Deep Energy 2.0 - Music for Sleep, Meditation, Relaxation, Massage and Yoga
Background Music for Sleep, Meditation, Relaxation, Massage, Yoga, Studying and Therapy - Deep Energy 2281 to 2283 - Music for Plants - Parts 1-3 AD FREE VERSIONS OF ALL THE PODCASTS ARE HERE: www.jimbutler.bandcamp.com …… Please remember to turn on automatic downloads, like and subscribe, tell a friend, share with your family and leave a review. All of those things help build the podcast. Thank you so much!! ………. This podcast is ad supported. We try the best we can to keep all of the ads at the front and the back of the podcast, but depending on the length of the podcast, there maybe ads in the middle. Please check my Bandcamp page for ad free podcasts. www.jimbutler.bandcamp.com ……………………….. Watch me play live on TikTok @jimbutlermusic or On the Insight Timer App as Jim Butler Links for all of the podcasts in the Deep Energy Podcast Network: Deep Energy Podcast (Current Episodes) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-energy-podcast-music-for-sleep-meditation-yoga/id511265415 https://open.spotify.com/show/1DhN56DzDKc0FhQqR23v9c Deep Energy Classics - All of the ORIGINAL Episodes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-energy-classics-original-episodes/id1734274408 https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/deep-energy-classics-original-episodes--6108618 https://open.spotify.com/show/7BjEFnqcyKWUkHcYdtFS25?si=05aeab39b5bc4a00 Deep Energy Daily Affirmations - Daily Affirmations to get you through the day https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-energy-daily-affirmations/id1729162791 https://open.spotify.com/show/0oaA8dRsWDQLkqeXmykGvu?si=461c7b47417b4e55 Deep Energy Guided Meditations - Guided Meditations to help through your day https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-energy-guided-meditations-with-michelle-davis-jim/id1732674561 https://open.spotify.com/show/1Kg2LTaFux10Ul94phybp8?si=ebbbf33757d64c13 https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/deep-energy-guided-meditations-with-michelle-davis-jim-butler--6098026 Slow Piano for Sleep - Solo Piano Pieces https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/slow-piano-for-sleep-music-for-sleep-meditation-and/id1626828397 https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/slow-piano-for-sleep-music-for-sleep-meditation-and-relaxation--5572963 ………… www,jimbutlermusic.com jimbutlermusic@gmail.com All Social Media (FB - IG - YT - TT) is: @jimbutlermusic Merch: www.deepenergy.threadless.com Bandcamp Monthly No Ads Subscription/Patreon: www.jimbutler.bandcamp.com Custom Made Music: jimbutlermusic@gmail.com ………………….. Thank you for listening. All music is created, performed and composed by Jim Butler. AI IS NEVER USED TO CREATE MY MUSIC. Until the next time, please be kind to one another, peace, bye… …….. Original Image by the Dream App (not sponsored) or Canva (not sponsored) or Midjourney (not Sponsored) …………………. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/deep-energy-podcast-music-for-sleep-meditation-yoga-background-music-and-studying--4262945/support.
Do plants really talk? Not like we do, but Dr. Simon Gilroy, Professor of Botany at the University of Wisconsin Madison, shares the research he and others have done that has shed light on how plants communicate. From leaves hearing and the plant responding, to the smell of fresh cut grass alerting other plants of distress, wander with us as we explore plant communication.
Dr. Peter Kennedy from the University of Minnesota joins us to discuss the latest research on the relationships between plants and fungi. From tree socks to research exchange markets, the interaction between plants and fungi is complicated. What does research really say about this research and what has reporting on this research sensationalized?
In manufacturing, the biggest constraint isn't labor, equipment, or margins. It's time! When you're crunched for time or feel like you're constantly fighting fires, you lose out on valuable opportunities for curious conversations and stronger connections. Overtime, this can lead to issues like communication breakdowns, slowed productivity, and a culture where people are burnt-out and not showing up as their best selves. In this episode, I'm joined by guest Brian Herriot to take a look into how manufacturing leaders can rethink work, leadership, and scheduling to build stronger team . . . without burning people out or lowering standards. Brian is an author and speaker who draws on his own successful business experiences to help others design clear, actionable small business and money management strategies and build their path toward sustainable freedom. He's also the author of the upcoming book Time Freedom: Rethink Your Work and Money to Create a Life You Love Now. In this episode, Brian uses his practical, human-centered approach to tackle topics like why traditional shift models are breaking down, how time freedom shows up on the shop floor, and what leaders can do right now to improve engagement, retention, and ownership. 02:10 – Frontline leadership must acknowledge that traditional manufacturing management models no longer align with modern workplace culture or employee engagement in manufacturing. 03:30 – Gen Z expects leadership in manufacturing plants to adapt to their lives, not the other way around 06:55 – Great manufacturing culture comes from seeing teams as humans first, not just labor inputs on the production line 09:10 –Employee ownership models and open-book management strengthen trust in leadership, manufacturing relationships, and accountability in manufacturing 11:25 – Manufacturing retention improves when leaders focus on team engagement in manufacturing rather than just output and efficiency 12:45 –Frontline leaders must recognize that many employees juggle multiple jobs and need coaching in manufacturing that supports life beyond the plant 14:10 – Flexible schedules, job sharing, and project-based roles can close the showing up gap while improving manufacturing innovation and retention 15:35 – Time Freedom as a Leadership Strategy Leadership transformation happens when manufacturing leaders design roles that allow experienced workers to scale back without fully exiting 18:55 –Helping employees understand their financial future reduces anxiety and strengthens employee engagement in manufacturing 22:35 –Deeper conversations about money, time, and work build emotional intelligence, vulnerability in leadership, and a stronger coaching culture Connect with Brian Herriot Learn more about Time Freedom Pre-order Time Freedom and use the code Trevor to get free access to the audiobook
From the NHA Today Archives! As many people look to refresh their routines and build healthier habits, this replay episode of NHA Today offers simple, realistic guidance for making plant-based eating sustainable. Host Stephanie Peacock speaks with Natalie Golba, co-founder of The Healthiest Chef, about how basic meal prep strategies can remove overwhelm, save time, and support lasting whole-food, plant-based habits—especially during seasons of reset like spring. Rather than focusing on perfection, Natalie emphasizes starting small, building confidence in the kitchen, and creating systems that make healthy choices easier day after day. In this episode, you'll learn: Why meal prep doesn't need to be complicated or time-consuming How a few foundational foods can support multiple meals The role of plant diversity in digestion and gut health How to build habits that stick without restriction or burnout Why confidence and flexibility matter more than rigid plans NHA Today is the official podcast of the National Health Association, the oldest health organization in the U.S. dedicated to evidence-based, healthful living. Links & Resources
In this episode of Lab Rats to Unicorns, John Flavin sits down with Dr. Andrew Pelling—trailblazing biophysicist, artist-trained scientist, and Co-Founder & Chief Scientific Officer of Spiderwort Biotechnologies. Andrew is best known for reimagining living systems, most famously by using decellularized apples and other plants as scaffolds to grow human tissue—work that helped spark an entirely new category of plant-derived biomaterials.Formerly a professor at the University of Ottawa, Andrew founded the Pelling Lab for Augmented Biology, an unconventional research environment where scientists and artists explored how physical forces—rather than genetic manipulation—shape cellular behavior. His approach focuses on stretching, compressing, and reshaping cells to unlock new biological possibilities.Andrew shares how his background in the arts shaped his scientific intuition, why curiosity-driven research led from grocery-store experiments to restoring movement in paralyzed rats, and how that breakthrough ultimately inspired the founding of Spiderwort. Along the way, he reflects on failure, leadership, and building imaginative teams—offering a compelling vision for how augmented biology could transform regenerative medicine and human health.
Ep #41 - Kerry Hughes "Ethnobotany is the study of the relationship between humans and plants." - Kerry Hughes Meet Kerry Hughes, ethnobotanist and author, and an inspiring member of Nootropics Depot's scientific advisory board. Kerry joins the podcast to discuss her background and passions as an ethnobotanist, and to share practical tips for connecting with the healing power of plants in our everyday lives, through supplements, food, incense, and spending time in nature. Chapters 0:00 Introducing Kerry Hughes, Ethnobotanist 1:17 What is an Ethnobotanist? 3:08 Taking Erinamax, Tiger Milk + Cognance from the ND Catalogue 4:21 Popping Pills - Ethnobotany style 5:55 Effectiveness of Quick-Dissolve Cognance vs. Cognizance capsules 10:14 The Lack of Bitter Compounds in Our Foods 12:18 Bitter Sensors in Our Digestive Tract 18:03 Madronho 20:41 Herbaviore23:30 Bitter Compounds Regulate Blood Sugar - GLP1 Agonism 25:35 Biodiversity - We Don't Save What We Don't Value 27:45 California - LA Fires, Climate Crisis, Land Management 28:13 Cattle Grass 31:38 Gulf of Mexico - Hating on Swamps 35:25 Rewilding 37:05 Effects of Erinamax and Cognance 38:15 Experiential Accounts of Supplements 44:50 Being Mindful of Safety with Extracts - Purity 46:17 The Dose is the Poison 51:25 What's In Your Garden? 51:45 The Squarest Ethnobotanist You'll Ever Meet 55:55 Biodiversity 58:40 Regenerative Certification 1:01:55 Natural Wineries 1:02:17 Wild Yeast in Geuze and Lambiek 1:03:42 Plants are Sentient Beings 1:05:15 A World without Opiates 1:07:25 Use of plants, music, nature 1:10:25 Connection - Essential for Human Health
In this high-impact throwback episode of The Unapologetic Man Podcast, host Mark Sing breaks down three super powerful conversation topics that instantly boost attraction in the first conversation with a woman. If you've ever felt conversations stall, slipped into interview mode, or struggled to keep a woman emotionally engaged early on, this episode gives you practical tools to take control of the interaction. Using real-world experience and proven coaching insights, Mark explains how metaphysical and curiosity-driven topics pull women into their emotions, create intrigue, and position you as a confident, masculine leader. He also shares two bonus conversational gambits that spark fascination, avoid boredom, and ensure you always have compelling things to talk about on first contact. Key Takeaways: - Why interview-style conversations kill attraction instantly. - How to emotionally engage women in the first conversation. - Why teaching and mentoring increases perceived value. - Easy conversational topics women LOVE to talk about. Key Timestamps: [00:00:00] – Episode intro and preview [00:00:47] – What MP (metaphysical) gambits are and why they work [00:01:48] – Why boring questions lead to instant rejection [00:04:49] – Gambit #1: The hand growth experiment [00:07:18] – Gambit #2: Plants, thoughts, and connection [00:10:10] – Gambit #3: Gratitude and physical benefits [00:12:49] – Bonus topic: EMF, technology, and awareness [00:15:00] – Bonus topic: The origin of the middle finger [00:16:26] – Recap of the talking points [00:19:19] – Episode Outro Connect With Mark: Apply for Mark's 3-Month Coaching Program: https://coachmarksing.com/coaching/ Check Out The Perks Program: https://coachmarksing.com/perks/ Email: CoachMarkSing@Gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachmarksing/ Grab Mark's Free Program: The Approach Formula - https://www.CoachMarkSing.com/The-Approach-Formula About The Unapologetic Man Podcast The Unapologetic Man Podcast is your resource for mastering dating, attraction, and relationships from a confident, masculine perspective. Hosted by Mark Sing, this podcast gives men the tools and mindset shifts needed to succeed in their dating lives and build lasting, high-value relationships. #DatingAdvice #FirstConversation #FemalePsychology #Attraction #Masculinity #Confidence #ConversationSkills #UnapologeticMan #MensConfidence #SelfImprovement
Deep Energy 2.0 - Music for Sleep, Meditation, Relaxation, Massage and Yoga
Background Music for Sleep, Meditation, Relaxation, Massage, Yoga, Studying and Therapy - Deep Energy 2281 to 2283 - Music for Plants - Parts 1-3 AD FREE VERSIONS OF ALL THE PODCASTS ARE HERE: www.jimbutler.bandcamp.com …… Please remember to turn on automatic downloads, like and subscribe, tell a friend, share with your family and leave a review. All of those things help build the podcast. Thank you so much!! ………. This podcast is ad supported. We try the best we can to keep all of the ads at the front and the back of the podcast, but depending on the length of the podcast, there maybe ads in the middle. Please check my Bandcamp page for ad free podcasts. www.jimbutler.bandcamp.com ……………………….. Watch me play live on TikTok @jimbutlermusic or On the Insight Timer App as Jim Butler Links for all of the podcasts in the Deep Energy Podcast Network: Deep Energy Podcast (Current Episodes) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-energy-podcast-music-for-sleep-meditation-yoga/id511265415 https://open.spotify.com/show/1DhN56DzDKc0FhQqR23v9c Deep Energy Classics - All of the ORIGINAL Episodes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-energy-classics-original-episodes/id1734274408 https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/deep-energy-classics-original-episodes--6108618 https://open.spotify.com/show/7BjEFnqcyKWUkHcYdtFS25?si=05aeab39b5bc4a00 Deep Energy Daily Affirmations - Daily Affirmations to get you through the day https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-energy-daily-affirmations/id1729162791 https://open.spotify.com/show/0oaA8dRsWDQLkqeXmykGvu?si=461c7b47417b4e55 Deep Energy Guided Meditations - Guided Meditations to help through your day https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-energy-guided-meditations-with-michelle-davis-jim/id1732674561 https://open.spotify.com/show/1Kg2LTaFux10Ul94phybp8?si=ebbbf33757d64c13 https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/deep-energy-guided-meditations-with-michelle-davis-jim-butler--6098026 Slow Piano for Sleep - Solo Piano Pieces https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/slow-piano-for-sleep-music-for-sleep-meditation-and/id1626828397 https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/slow-piano-for-sleep-music-for-sleep-meditation-and-relaxation--5572963 ………… www,jimbutlermusic.com jimbutlermusic@gmail.com All Social Media (FB - IG - YT - TT) is: @jimbutlermusic Merch: www.deepenergy.threadless.com Bandcamp Monthly No Ads Subscription/Patreon: www.jimbutler.bandcamp.com Custom Made Music: jimbutlermusic@gmail.com ………………….. Thank you for listening. All music is created, performed and composed by Jim Butler. AI IS NEVER USED TO CREATE MY MUSIC. Until the next time, please be kind to one another, peace, bye… …….. Original Image by the Dream App (not sponsored) or Canva (not sponsored) or Midjourney (not Sponsored) …………………. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/deep-energy-podcast-music-for-sleep-meditation-yoga-background-music-and-studying--4262945/support.
Just because something has big teeth doesn't mean it eats meat. Even today, fruit bats and grass eating monkeys have sharp teeth, but they eat fruit and grass.
There are countless ways to support the invertebrates we care about, and creating habitat in your own backyard or community is one we've often discussed. Today, we'll explore real-world examples—what works, what doesn't, and the exciting discoveries made along the way.Joining us to talk about her very own yard is Jennifer Hopwood. Jennifer is a Senior Pollinator Conservation Specialist with Xerces, providing resources and training for pollinator and beneficial insect habitat management and restoration in a variety of landscapes. Jennifer has authored a number of publications and articles, and is co-author of several books, including Farming with Native Beneficial Insects, 100 Plants to Feed the Bees, and a roadside revegetation manual. And like so many of us at Xerces, Jennifer is also a gardener and has learned through trial and error what makes a garden successful.---Photo: Jennifer HopwoodThank you for listening! For more information go to xerces.org/bugbanter.
Deep Energy 2.0 - Music for Sleep, Meditation, Relaxation, Massage and Yoga
Background Music for Sleep, Meditation, Relaxation, Massage, Yoga, Studying and Therapy - Deep Energy 2281 to 2283 - Music for Plants - Parts 1-3 AD FREE VERSIONS OF ALL THE PODCASTS ARE HERE: www.jimbutler.bandcamp.com …… Please remember to turn on automatic downloads, like and subscribe, tell a friend, share with your family and leave a review. All of those things help build the podcast. Thank you so much!! ………. This podcast is ad supported. We try the best we can to keep all of the ads at the front and the back of the podcast, but depending on the length of the podcast, there maybe ads in the middle. Please check my Bandcamp page for ad free podcasts. www.jimbutler.bandcamp.com ……………………….. Watch me play live on TikTok @jimbutlermusic or On the Insight Timer App as Jim Butler Links for all of the podcasts in the Deep Energy Podcast Network: Deep Energy Podcast (Current Episodes) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-energy-podcast-music-for-sleep-meditation-yoga/id511265415 https://open.spotify.com/show/1DhN56DzDKc0FhQqR23v9c Deep Energy Classics - All of the ORIGINAL Episodes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-energy-classics-original-episodes/id1734274408 https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/deep-energy-classics-original-episodes--6108618 https://open.spotify.com/show/7BjEFnqcyKWUkHcYdtFS25?si=05aeab39b5bc4a00 Deep Energy Daily Affirmations - Daily Affirmations to get you through the day https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-energy-daily-affirmations/id1729162791 https://open.spotify.com/show/0oaA8dRsWDQLkqeXmykGvu?si=461c7b47417b4e55 Deep Energy Guided Meditations - Guided Meditations to help through your day https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-energy-guided-meditations-with-michelle-davis-jim/id1732674561 https://open.spotify.com/show/1Kg2LTaFux10Ul94phybp8?si=ebbbf33757d64c13 https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/deep-energy-guided-meditations-with-michelle-davis-jim-butler--6098026 Slow Piano for Sleep - Solo Piano Pieces https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/slow-piano-for-sleep-music-for-sleep-meditation-and/id1626828397 https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/slow-piano-for-sleep-music-for-sleep-meditation-and-relaxation--5572963 ………… www,jimbutlermusic.com jimbutlermusic@gmail.com All Social Media (FB - IG - YT - TT) is: @jimbutlermusic Merch: www.deepenergy.threadless.com Bandcamp Monthly No Ads Subscription/Patreon: www.jimbutler.bandcamp.com Custom Made Music: jimbutlermusic@gmail.com ………………….. Thank you for listening. All music is created, performed and composed by Jim Butler. AI IS NEVER USED TO CREATE MY MUSIC. Until the next time, please be kind to one another, peace, bye… …….. Original Image by the Dream App (not sponsored) or Canva (not sponsored) or Midjourney (not Sponsored) …………………. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/deep-energy-podcast-music-for-sleep-meditation-yoga-background-music-and-studying--4262945/support.
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In this episode, I interview Patrick from Typ3cannabis, who dives into the art and science of breeding plants for distinct flavors and effects. Our conversation covers how genetics, selection, and intentional breeding decisions shape aroma profiles, potency, and the overall experience. We also discuss the challenges breeders face and the techniques used to bring truly unique traits to life.Support the show