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Juliet is joined by Amelia Wedemeyer to talk about Michael's exit from the show before discussing the 'Men Tell All' (1:00). Then she is joined by Peter Weber and Dustin Kendrick, roommates and cohosts of 'Bachelors in the City,' to talk about weird things they get asked in the street and whether they'd ever return to reality television (22:33). Host: Juliet Litman Guests: Amelia Wedemeyer, Peter Weber, and Dustin Kendrick Producer: Kaya McMullen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's show, Pat and the boys chat about the possibility of the Olympics being canceled at the last minute, Pat dives into a full Space Jam 2 review, and they chat about the "breaking news" about Aaron Rodgers and how the Packers offered him a 2 year extension that would've made him the highest paid player in the NFL. Joining Pat and AJ Hawk to chat about Cam Akers tearing his achilles and what he's hearing from his contacts at the Rams (ie. Sean McVay), and to give a special preview of the last episode of Flying Coach is GMFB co-host and NFL on FOX insider, Peter Schrager (39:27-59:51). Later, Pat and AJ chat about the Aaron Rodgers situation, Jeff Bezos going to the edge of space in his Blue Origin rocket, a little more on Space Jam, and everything else going on in their worlds (1:01:45-1:28:51). Make sure you subscribe to youtube.com/thepatmcafeeshow and listen every day on Mad Dog Radio, Sirius XM Channel 82. We appreciate you all for listening, come and laugh with us, cheers.
Our good friend Dr. John Coppes joins us in the 7 am ET hour to answer your medical questions. Call or text us: 1-888-777-6810. Plus: Peter and his brother Andrew were business partners and seasoned fishermen. And yet, despite their years of experience and skill, each toss of the net was a new act of faith. Would they pull in enough for the day? Does your life feel like that? You're consistently casting out your nets, and dragging them back empty. Don't miss an encouraging conversation in the 8 am ET hour with Cara Ray. When Reeling In Empty Nets Means You're Doing Everything Right. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bryan Curtis and David Shoemaker are responding to Listener Mail. They answer your questions about Jeffrey Toobin's return to CNN, athletes talking about vaccines, and “only in journalism” word nominees (8:55). Later, Peter Kiefer joins to discuss his profile of journalist Yashar Ali in Los Angeles Magazine (30:44). They touch on how this story came about, discuss Ali's role within the media world, and hear what it was like talking with and interacting with Ali. Plus, the Overworked Twitter Joke of the Week and David Shoemaker Guesses the Strained-Pun Headline. Hosts: Bryan Curtis and David Shoemaker Guest: Peter Kiefer Associate Producer: Erika Cervantes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Pastor Andrew and Peter share their personal approaches to Lent, and the idea of abstaining in general, which takes the conversation from soda pop to pescatarianism. Plus Peter shares a wild, potentially controversial lenten practice that he thinks would be an interesting way to get closer to that metaphorical desert. Pastor Andrew finds some merits in it, but also advises thoughtfulness in its regard.
Join Stavros Ambatzidis (Company Director with O'Brien Real Estate) and Jane Nield for a fortnightly chat about real estate.Under the Hammer is proudly supported by Direct Connect. It's a FREE service making moving easy for you. Call them today on 1300 664 715 or visit the website HERE.This week our guest is Peter Gajanovic - Director and Liscened Conveyancer for Victorian Statewide Conveyancing. Peter share his insights into trends in conveyancing - including a huge rise in demand from buyers for appraisal of Section 32's and easily accessible building inspections.Plus Peter runs us through some of the government incentives like stamp duty reductions that are spurring buyers on to purchase properties before the cut off dates.Plus we discuss the options for buyers who find their newly purchased property isn't quite as clean and tidy and junk free as they may have inspected.To connect with Peter phone (03) 8790 5488 or visit www.victorianstatewide.com.auYou can email Stav - stavros@obrienrealestate.com.au or give him a call on 0409 708 000.To check out OBrien's online auctions and Stav's videos head to his Youtube channel HEREThis podcast is produced, engineered and edited by Jane Nield for Sports Entertainment Network.
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In een fonkelnieuwe aflevering van Kee en van Jole nemen onze politieke duiders de stand van zaken rondom de campagne door. Waar zijn Rutte en Kaag? Waar is Wopke Hoekstra eigenlijk niet? En hoe moet de (linkse) oppositie omgaan met deze wonderlijke situatie? Plus: Peter onthult waar Wopke Hoekstra écht was tijdens het Noordelijk Lijsttrekkersdebat.
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Hello and welcome to Lechem Panim. We have been taking a look at Peter and John's healing of a lame beggar here in Acts chapter 4; we have seen the crowds gathering in response, Peter and John's using this as an opportunity to share the Gospel, the angry response from the Jewish leaders, their duplicity in overlooking the evidence in front of them, and their command for Peter and John to no longer preach or teach in the name of Jesus, which of course invokes a response from Peter and John that no doubt shocked and angered them. It says in… Acts 4:19-20 (ESV)— 19 But Peter and John answered them, “Whether it is right in the sight of God to listen to you rather than to God, you must judge, 20 for we cannot but speak of what we have seen and heard.” Their Release & The Growth of The Church— Now the Jewish leaders don't really have a strong case against Peter and John. Plus Peter and John obviously have the strong support of the people. And also the man who was healed was standing right in front of them; and so they have no choice but to let them go. And following this we see that despite this persecution the Church grows in an incredible way. From 120 praying men and women in Acts 1 to more than three thousand on the day of Pentecost, to now, where (in response to this miracle) the Church grows to over 5,000 disciples. [In the days that followed, “believers were the more added to the Lord, multitudes both of men and women” (Acts 5:14; and see 6:1,7). {And so we see that} Satan's attempts to silence the Church only led to a stronger witness for the Lord.] And that is often how it is today as well. The harder the Church is persecuted, the more multiplied is the spread of the Gospel. Now it says in… Acts 4:23-26 (ESV)— 23 When they were released, they went to their friends and reported what the chief priests and the elders had said to them. 24 And when they heard it, they lifted their voices together to God and said, “Sovereign Lord, who made the heaven and the earth and the sea and everything in them, 25 who through the mouth of our father David, your servant, said by the Holy Spirit, “‘Why did the Gentiles rage, and the peoples plot in vain? 26 The kings of the earth set themselves, and the rulers were gathered together, against the Lord and against his Anointed'— Entering Into Prayer— Now I love this. The first thing that happens after this righteous protest is Peter and John immediately start praying with fellow believers. And that's a good test of a righteous protest. If you can immediately enter into Spirit-filled fellowship with God and fellow Christians in prayer after a protest, you have probably done it right. And this is truly one of the great prayers recorded for us in scripture. And I love how it is born out of the Church coming together to unite in the midst of adversity. "One Accord"— But you know, that was typical of the early Church. Over and over again throughout the book of Acts we run into the phrase “of one accord”, which shows up again here in verse 24. The disciples always fought hard to keep that spirit of unity. And one of the chief ways they so often managed to do this was in and through prayer. They prayed with fervency, because they knew it was absolutely critical to maintaining unity in the Body of Christ and to further the work of helping to build His Church. In and through prayer they (together) sought the heart and mind of God and God was therefore pleased to answer their requests. Referencing the Entire Psalm— Now remember what I told you several weeks ago. Jewish men and women during that time would have massive amounts of scripture memorized that they could quote at any moment verbatim. Many still do. Men would often have the entire Old Testament memorized and could (at the drop of a hat) recite and portion of the Old Testament you asked them to. Even women (who were less educated and rarely received training from rabbis) were all expected to have Psalms, Proverbs, and Deuteronomy memorized. By the way, that is why you notice that whenever Jesus is talking with women, he only speaks to them using passages from those three books; from the books they would have known by memory. Now keep in mind that the chapter and verse references were not a part of the text during that time. And so the way that you would reference a passage is by quoting the first line. And then your audience (who had the entire text you were referencing memorized) would mentally pull up and have it (in its entirety) in their mind. It was like our saying “Open your Bibles to…” Only they didn't have to open up their Bibles. They would just mentally turn to the text you were referencing. Now you need to understand this key part of Jewish culture because note how the passage they quote (from Psalm 2) is the very beginning of the Psalm. And so why are they doing this? You see, the disciples here are more than just pulling a nice little pithy passage to use in their prayer time. No, they are quoting the first line in order to bring to the minds of all those who are a part of that prayer meeting the entirety of Psalm 2. And since most of us don't have it memorized, let me go ahead and read it. In this psalm David writes… Psalm 2 (ESV)— 1 Why do the nations rage and the peoples plot in vain? 2 The kings of the earth set themselves, and the rulers take counsel together, against the Lord and against his Anointed, saying, 3 “Let us burst their bonds apart and cast away their cords from us.” 4 He who sits in the heavens laughs; the Lord holds them in derision. 5 Then he will speak to them in his wrath, and terrify them in his fury, saying, 6 “As for me, I have set my King on Zion, my holy hill.” 7 I will tell of the decree: The Lord said to me, “You are my Son; today I have begotten you. 8 Ask of me, and I will make the nations your heritage, and the ends of the earth your possession. 9 You shall break them with a rod of iron and dash them in pieces like a potter's vessel.” 10 Now therefore, O kings, be wise; be warned, O rulers of the earth. 11 Serve the Lord with fear, and rejoice with trembling. 12 Kiss the Son, lest he be angry, and you perish in the way, for his wrath is quickly kindled. Blessed are all who take refuge in him. Why Psalm 2 Encouraged Them— Now why do the disciples use this psalm as the basis of their prayer meeting? It may interest you to note that [This psalm is often mentioned in the New Testament (see Acts 4:25-26; 13:33; Hebrews 1:5-6; 5:5; Revelation 2:26-27; 12:5; 19:15 ).] It was one of those psalms Christians found very encouraging, particularly during times of persecution. Why? Well, first of all, it's because this is a Messianic psalm. And there are [Several psalms {that} are called “messianic” because of their prophetic descriptions of Jesus the Messiah (Christ)—his life, death, resurrection, and future reign.] And this psalm in particular [describes the rebellion of the nations and the coming of Christ to establish his eternal reign.] And [David may have written these words during a conspiracy against Israel by some of the surrounding pagan nations.] And so what this reminded the early believers of (and should remind us as well) is the fact that Satan has always been at war against God's plan of salvation. All who were chosen and anointed by God had to face intense persecution in the midst of Satan's attempt to thwart God's plan. And the disciples here in this prayer meeting are acknowledging this reality. And you know Satan is still at war with us. The nations are still raging. And Peter and John's rejection and persecution by the Sanhedrin was just another one of Satan's many, typical attacks. But in David's case, note how he didn't lose faith. He knew that he had been chosen and anointed by God. And because of that, he [knew that God would fulfill his promise to bring the Messiah into the world through his bloodline (2 Samuel 7:16; 1 Chronicles 17:11-12).] And what this Psalm shows us is that the disciples (in a similar way) were trusting in God to work out His plan of salvation regardless of the resistance they might meet along the way. They (as the last verse says) take refuge in him knowing that though the nations rage and the peoples plot in vain, the Lord will eventually break them with a rod of iron and dash them in pieces like a potter's vessel. The Lord will be victorious; and their mission will succeed because it is a mission that is endorsed and empowered by God Himself. God's anointed (Jesus Christ) will sit on the throne; and nothing can thwart the coming of the Kingdom of God. Can you begin to see the roots of their boldness? They stood in a very real and tangible way on the promises of God. Now after referencing this psalm, they say in… Acts 4:27-28 (ESV)— 27 for truly in this city there were gathered together against your holy servant Jesus, whom you anointed, both Herod and Pontius Pilate, along with the Gentiles and the peoples of Israel, 28 to do whatever your hand and your plan had predestined to take place. Prayer and Politicians— Now I love this because while many pastors are told to keep politics out of their service (which means don't mention the name of your president, your governor, or any other politician), we find here in the early Church the early Christians mentioning two politicians by name whom they recognized had set themselves against Christ. But we also find that the early Christians did so in a spirit of prayer, praying for their leaders; even those at enmity with them; at war against Christ and His Church. And that was no doubt the spirit here as well. But note also how they acknowledge the actions of these politicians to still be under the sovereign hand of God. God had a plan that was not only not thwarted by these men who had set themselves against God in their feeble attempts to de-rail God's plan, but had actually only succeeded in helping to further His plan. And listen to what these Christians pray. It says in… Acts 4:29-31 (ESV)— 29 And now, Lord, look upon their threats and grant to your servants to continue to speak your word with all boldness, 30 while you stretch out your hand to heal, and signs and wonders are performed through the name of your holy servant Jesus.” 31 And when they had prayed, the place in which they were gathered together was shaken, and they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and continued to speak the word of God with boldness. “With Boldness”— And note that word “boldness”. It comes up again and again. The early Christians were bold. But it wasn't a boldness that came from arrogance or righteous indignation. It was a boldness that came from the Holy Spirit of God. A Right Pattern— And so today I want to encourage you, as we continue to face a government that is increasingly at odds with us, to follow the pattern set by these early Christians. The temptation to divide is only going to become stronger. And so we need to be Christians who are committed to unity with Christ and with one another; Christians who are committed to truth; Christians who are committed to following the clear mandates of God as revealed to us in scripture; Christians who are committed to taking a stand for God (even against authority when necessary), but to do while demonstrating the love and self-sacrifice of the one we are proclaiming; with a conviction and integrity that touches every area of our lives. Let's do so. Amen.
In which Rob and producer/author/executive Peter Guber take a tour through Peter’s illustrious career, discussing films like Rain Man, Midnight Express, An American Werewolf In London, A River Runs Through It, and the power of narrative. Plus: Peter explains how crucial casting the right villain is. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After a fascinating start to World Cup qualification in South America Peter and Tom are joined by BBC World Football phone-in's Tim Vickery to look back on the week. Argentina battle back from behind in La Paz to secure two wins displaying a revitalised team spirit and perhaps signs of an improved supporting cast for captain Messi. Brazil matched Argentina's results and Tim talks about the changes made and Neymar's achievements. Plus Peter and Tom take a quick look at some of the completed transfer deals for Argentinian players during this window. Hope you enjoy and if you do please like, subscribe & share... twitter.com/golazoargentino www.facebook.com/GolazoArgentino www.instagram.com/golazoargentino
Steve Crossman is joined by Guillem Balague, Julien Laurens and, on his Euro Leagues debut, Peter Odemwingie. As the international break ends, the team discuss stuttering Spain, the ever-green Olivier Giroud and leaky Germany. Plus – Peter discusses his journey from Africa into European football and his hopes of making it as a pro golfer.
Every storyline is full of pity, from Jane's search for her birth mother to Amanda's failing marriage, from Syd's love jones to Allison's lack of screen time. Plus: Peter learns a secret.
Film director Peter Neal talks about his new movie “Starting at Zero” featuring the life and times of Jimi Hendrix as never seen before! Peter talks about what Jimi is really like and how he shaped and changed the music world and society forever! Plus Peter has also directed “A Lion's Trail”, “A Place Like Home” etc and has worked on The Who, Incredible String Band, Yes and other films with a heart that focus on humanitarian issues! Experience Jimi Hendrix on a whole new level at www.starting-at-zero.com/film/experience !
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Michael and Bryce take a closer look at the pace of play issues that once again plagued the women’s game at the weekend. They also try to get to the bottom of what has happened to Jordan Spieth, and Michael goes off on one about Justin Thomas getting $2million last week, despite not hitting a shot. They are also joined by top coach Peter Finch, who explains how he went from newspaper reporter to being one of the most influential golfers on YouTube. Oh, and find out why Bryce is in such a good mood… ⛳️ Chat to us on social and subscribe to the magazine for the best news, reviews, comment and more from the home of golf! ⓣ https://twitter.com/bunkeredonline ⓕ https://www.facebook.com/bunkeredonline ⓨ https://www.youtube.com/bunkeredonline ⓘ https://www.instagram.com/bunkeredonline Get the magazine every month: https://www.bunkered.co.uk/suboffer
Hosts John Devlin and Enrico Lopez-Yañez discuss assistant conductor auditions in the 4/4. Then, UpBeat welcomes guest Peter Kazaras, Director of Opera UCLA. The conversation includes advice for young conductors regarding success in the opera field, as well as stories about Kazaras' time working under the baton of Leonard Bernstein.
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Peter Seabrook is joined by Jo Davey, marketing manager at Whartons Roses, the largest wholesale rose nursery in Britain. Plus Peter has news on the greenhouse equivalent of sat-nav, colourful new flowers and the benefits of timber. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We’re back with Episode 1 of Season 4! This week, we pay tribute to the late Neil Peart with a very extensive series of interviews with Rush. Although Geddy Lee does most of the talking in these clips, we will hear from Neil when he was just 25 years old. Hosts Christopher Ward and Tom Jokic reflect on Neil’s enormous influence and the great pride he took in his craft. Also this week – now that Peter Frampton has finished his farewell tour for health reasons, we listen to a 1976 chat with Peter just as “Frampton Comes Alive” was becoming one of the biggest selling albums ever. Peter is grappling with his newfound success which he finds very gratifying, but also quite mystifying. Don’t forget to get caught up on past episodes of Famous Lost Words – and to rate and review us!
Peter Seabrook is joined by author, journalist, editor and great gardening mind Graham Clarke. Plus Peter advises that the time is right to pay attention to fruit trees and start pruning. And there’s the discovery of a new auger to help with planting bulbs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The dream team is reunited as Juliet and David Jacoby break down the Season 8 premiere of ‘Vanderpump Rules.’ They talk about Katie and Tom Schwartz’s “house chilling” party (1:14), try to understand why everyone is so upset with Kristen (18:52), and give some initial thoughts about the three new cast members (48:23). Then, Juliet sits down with Peter Weber to talk about his first night as the Bachelor (60:55). Host: Juliet Litman Guests: David Jacoby and Peter Weber
Peter Seabrook speaks to David Chisholm, a lifelong plant breeder with a wealth of experience in seed production, to discuss his travels from China to Thailand. Plus Peter has news of a revival in green plants but the slowing of sales in bedding plants. And there’s a new poinsettia on the market called Blissful Red, with branches growing upright. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
With Christmas just over a month away, Peter Seabrook is joined by Andy Bunker, an expert in the field of festive foliage, for advice on selecting the best Christmas tree. Plus Peter has news of a £50million scheme from the government to plant more trees to meet climate change goals. And there’s advice on fruiting raspberries and the best bulb buys. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Katy Tur and Politico's Anita Kumar join Chuck Todd to talk about the fourth Democratic debate and the impeachment inquiry. Washington Post theater critic Peter Marks provides fresh perspective on the debate performance.
Peter Seabrook delves into drainage pipes with Edward Naylor from The Yorkshire Flowerpot Company, discussing the importance of clay containing iron in flowerpots and how it’s also used in our sewer system. Plus Peter has mushrooms on his plate and news of huge expenditure on greenhouses that will account for 12% of the UK’s tomatoes. As well as weed-killing robots. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Katy Tur and Politico's Anita Kumar join Chuck Todd to talk about the fourth Democratic debate and the impeachment inquiry. Washington Post theater critic Peter Marks provides fresh perspective on the debate performance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Peter Seabrook is joined by Nick Finding, farmer and manufacturer of a soil improver Bloomin’ Amazing.Plus Peter has news on the lack of recycled pots, recommendations for strawberry vibrants, amongst others, and advice on autumn mums. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jamie talks about how business vendors almost always hit on her! Call-in questions on 1) not fitting in and 2) negotiating salary over email. Plus Peter interviews Micah Weinberg, CEO of California Forward (cafwd.org), an amazing organization that helps California constituents turn ideas into public policy. He encourages young people to get a lot of real-world business training before joining groups like his so they have great skills before "changing the world." And of course we read your workplace nightmares! Leave a question at 347-857-7294 at questions@someoneelsesdad.com, or anonymously at someoneelsesdad.com/podcast . Don't forget to subscribe and comment!
Peter Seabrook speaks to Jonathan Roger from Grazers, providers of eco-friendly garden care products, with advice on deterrents for slugs and pigeons. Plus Peter has news on new street trees in Southend, increased shares of apples and pears and advice on alstroemeria. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Peter Seabrook speaks to Andrew Bird from Pro Veg, an expert on the best ways to grow garden peas, mangetout, sugar snap and the best cultivars for flavour and disease resistance. Plus Peter has news and advice on Clematis Little Lemons, Begonia Rex and lifting potatoes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Peter Seabrook welcomes back Paul Hansord – a man with over 40 years experience in the seed industry - to discuss the future of trade with the likes of China and India. Plus Peter has news of the UK’s first hydroponic living wall and advice on harvesting potatoes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Peter Seabrook speaks to someone who made growing your own a global business, Paul Owen from VegTrug, about their raised beds and what crops they can grow. Plus Peter has advice on flattened stems and news on the success of Impatiens Imara and their resistance to disease. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Peter Seabrook speaks to Tom Nellist, creator of Uncle Tom’s Rose Tonic, one of the most popular plant foods in the trade. Plus Peter has problems with wildlife in garden (with some interesting solutions) and has advice on sowing sweet peas and building bigger bulbs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Peter Seabrook speaks to his colleague at the Sun, Steve Bradley – a man who has written over 40 books on the subject of gardening – about his remarkable career. Plus Peter has news and advice on various forms of pest, including oak processionary moth and a plague of pollen beetles. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A teenage viewer with his or her learner's permit would be hard-pressed to pass any kind of Driver's Ed quiz if they spent more than a few minutes listening to Garrett and Luke discuss multi-lane highway logistics and courtesy. Plus: Peter steams his way to the top, Tyler solidifies his position, Garrett begins to fall in love *for* someone, and much more.(Full disclosure: As you'll hear in our introduction, we had a little mishap recording this episode, one which required a re-recording. Some of the magical moments from that session are lost to the sands of time/solid state drives, and for that we apologize. But we did our best, and hope you enjoy.)NEW! TeePublic merch store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/rosecast-with-rim-and-ab?ref_id=95584:00 Still in Latvia6:30 Garrett one-on-one date - day time11:30 Garrett one-on-one date - night time14:30 Back at the house17:00 Back on the date22:30 Back at the house24:30 Group date - day time28:00 Group date - night time37:00 Peter one-on-one date - day time45:30 Peter one-on-one date - night time53:00 Back at the house55:00 Jed smh1:03:00 Garrett and Luke1:05:00 Hannah calls Luke to the principal's office1:10:00 Lane Logistics1:17:00 Rose Ceremony1:19:00 Jed off-screen news1:22:00 Mailbag1:25:00 Power Rankings1:27:00 AB's Bachelor Headline of the WeekLeave a review on Podchaser: podchaser.com/rosecastListen on:Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsFollow us on:InstagramTwitterFacebookText the mailbag: (773) 234-7794 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jason Hodges takes sustainable living to a new level talking about living off the grid, baths in the paddock and the bog drop. Then we go from sustainability to reality TV with the Tiny Designer Princess Carolyn Burns-McCrave from House Rules, who lets us in on what her job on the show really is. Plus Peter finds out that they strangely agree more on what design styles mean then disagree. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Peter Seabrook speaks to Sue Read, retired schoolteacher who now leads a gardening project in Gambia, providing basic materials for schooling and gardening for children, helping to raise their standard of living. Plus Peter has news on pest repellents, from pheromones to sparrows. And there’s advice on how and when to grow lavender. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Malcom Catlin from Marshall’s Seeds speaks to Peter Seabrook about their new strawberry Allure, as well as his vast experience in the field of horticulture. Plus Peter has news and advice on how planting and storage is reducing food miles when it comes to apples. Plus there’s Erasmus asparagus and how to use a hose. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We’re just a month away BBC Gardener’s World Live in Birmingham, one of the premier events for gardening fans around the country. Peter Seabrook is joined by Bob Sweet, horticultural director at the event to discuss the floral pavilion at the NEC.Plus Peter has advice on waterproof punnets, planting tender fruits and how to control codling moth. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Peter Seabrook is joined by James Harper from the Watercress Company to discuss one of the UK’s most popular salads. How do you grow it and how good is it for you? Plus Peter has news of a record-breaking Easter weekend at garden centres, advice on how to move potted plants into a larger container and how you could share your garden with others. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Peter Seabrook is joined by Ray Martin, secretary of The Rose Society UK, to discuss one of the nation’s favourite flowers. And manure! Plus Peter has news on events all around the country and advice on how hot water treatment can help fight seed disease. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Peter Seabrook speaks to Rob Chapman from Victorian Violas, who has dedicated his life to the breeding of that flower.Plus Peter has news of garden centre sales being on the up, mining in Whitby and advice on sowing sweetcorn See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We are back with another episode of the Little 500 podcast and are happy to be joined by Curt Simic and Peter Tattersfield (starting around the 36:56 mark). Both have raced in the Little 500, and in Simic's case, has been around the race in some capacity for most of his life. Both share their experiences in the Little 500 and what it means to them. Simic chats with Josh Eastern and Galen Clavio while Tattersfield caught up with Galen in Mexico City.
In association with At The Races: Emmet Kennedy, Kevin Blake and Peter T Fornatale preview an exciting Super Saturday that's all live on SKY SPORTS RACING, with the Lincoln the feature event at Doncaster and the worlds richest race meeting, Dubai World Cup night at Meydan. Plus Peter and Emmet discuss the changing landscape of betting in the US, preview the Florida Derby and Pete has a 25/1 pick for the Kentucky Derby!
This week, Peter Seabrook is joined by Ros Barker to pay tribute to the godfather of the English rose, David Austin, a man who spent 75 years breeding in search of the ultimate bloom. Peter and Ros discuss David’s work and his gardens that are still open to the public. Plus Peter has news on speedier strawberries that crop faster and advice on hazeling soil and upside-down parsnips. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Peter Seabrook is joined by the President of the Horticultural Trades Association, Adam Taylor of Taylors Bulbs, a fourth-generation family business celebrating their centenary in 2019, after what’s been a difficult season for bulbs.Plus Peter brings you the usual tops and advice, and worrying news of the rose rosette virus, which has caused rose gardens to be grassed over in America and Canada. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Peter Macarto and Naomi Cavaday look back over events at the ATP Next Gen Finals, where Stefanos Tsitsipas lit up the final to claim victory over Alex De Minaur. We'll hear from Tournament Director Ross Hutchins and Senior Vice President of Marketing George Ciz as they reflect on the second year of this tournament, find out more about the alternate Lloyd Harris, and get the reflections of Eric Butorac the USTA Player Liaison Officer on the new rules he's enforced this year. Plus Peter and Naomi look ahead to the season ending Nitto ATP Finals.
Special episode! Election Day In Rhode Island, roundtable panel with Ben DeCastro and Kobi Dennis, plus checking in with Attorney General candidate Peter Neronha and former Republican gubernatorial candidate Giovanni Feroce. Welcome to Election Day In Rhode Island.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/bartholomewtown?fan_landing=true)
Peter Seabrook speaks to Neil Gow, owner of the award-winning Fresh at Burcot garden centre in Worcestershire, with a team that has over 270 years of gardening experience. Plus Peter has news of a lot of movement in personnel within some of the big horticultural companies. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Peter Seabrook is joined by Steve McCurdy from Majestic Trees to discuss what diseases like xylella and factors like Brexit will have on the tree-growing community. Plus Peter is feeling fruity in the garden this week. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Peter Seabrook is joined by former Pershore college practitioner Frank Hardy, who has dedicated his life to teaching in horticulture and practical training.Plus Peter also has advice on creating more shoots in Fuchsias and the threats posed by whitefly and hornets. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Peter Seabrook is joined by the chairman of the Rhododendron, Camelia and Magnolia Group (RCMG) – David Millais. A font of all knowledge when it comes to Rhododendrons. Plus Peter has advice on when to sow seedlings, how to plant heathers and more award-winning flowers for you to consider. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Peter Seabrook speaks to Christine Howard, director of Howard Nurseries in Norfolk. Plus Peter has been to a variety of shows, studying new trends in gardening and new plants, including a petunia calibrachoa hybrid. And he’s been fiddling about with sunflowers. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Peter Seabrook speaks to John Fothergill of Mr Fothergill’s Seeds about his life in the packet seed trade, for one of the most extensive global seed suppliers. Plus Peter sings the praises of the Timeless Purple rose and has advice on the best way to colour your apples. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Peter Seabrook is joined by George Clowes, an expert in specialist flowers, QVC host and the owner of de Jager Bulbs. Plus Peter has been revelling in the rain and offers advice on planting bare-root and news of what plant fairs are on this week. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Peter Seabrook is joined by a leading figure in horticultural journalism - Clare Foggett, editor of The English Garden Magazine and chairman of the Garden Media Guild. Plus Peter has an extensive guide to bulb treatment and an update on the seed companies opening their grounds and showing what’s on trial for the coming year. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Peter Seabrook is joined by Matthew Smith from Brighter Blooms, specialists in Zantedeschia and asks about the treatment needed to get good flowering for this summer plant. Plus Peter has advice for adding moisture to soil and compost and tips on how to wield a scythe! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Author and lecturer Peter Robbins joins Alan B. Smith to discuss establishing trust and countering ridicule in UFO research. Plus Peter will explain his thoughts on little green men, The New York Times UFO report and more! Find out more about Peter Robbin here. http://peterrobbinsny.comPlease follow our other pages and social media!https://www.paranormalnow.netTwitter: https://twitter.com/Paranormal_NowIG: https://www.instagram.com/paranormalnow/YouTube-Paranormal Pop: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bz2FIUUshS8
Former manager of the Chelsea Flower show Alex Denman joins Peter Seabrook to discuss her latest venture - the Royal Windsor Rose & Horticultural Society Show. Plus Peter is perplexed by the list of best-selling plants and has seasonal advice on cabbages. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Author and lecturer Peter Robbins joins Alan B. Smith to discuss establishing trust and countering ridicule in UFO research. Plus Peter will explain his thoughts on little green men, The New York Times UFO report and more! Find out more about Peter Robbin here. http://peterrobbinsny.comFollow Paranormal Now on Facebook | Instagram | TwitterWebsite: www.ParanormalNow.net
Thufferin’ Thuccotash! These two maroons (Jacques and Joe) recruit the help of Peter, a long-time friend and even longer-time animation collector, to dive deeply into the long and lustrous history of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies, aka Warner Bros. cartoons, with stars like Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, P-P-P-Porky Pig, and even the long-forgotten Buddy! They also shed light on the darker side of these beloved toons, including Private SNAFU and the notorious Censored Eleven! PLUS: Peter and Joe reenact a classic scene! So don’t be a stinker! Listen – I say – listen to this episode! It’s a lulu! Xingcat on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/xingcat Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carnivalpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/carnivalpodcast
Peter Seabrook is joined by Gordon Rae, former head of the Royal Horticultural Society, who discusses his career path to the top of the horticultural tree. Plus Peter tells us why mint teapots might be appearing in supermarkets soon and has advice for rooting tips on chrysanthemums. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Scott and Jake are in studio joined by Dale via Skype and they're covering the best and worst of the week! Jeff Jarrett is winning championships in Mexico, CM Punk and Colt Cabana's lawsuit has a verdict, The B-Team and Baron Corbin win our hearts on Raw (who ever thought that would be a sentence typed?), the women of Smackdown live bring it, Ricochet is an actual comic book superhero on NXT and Austin Aries and Pentagon Jr wrestle 3 title matches on Impact Wrestling. All that plus YOUR Compadres Hotline questions as well as Jonny sitting down with PPRay Peter Avalon & Ray Rosas and much much more! Wrestling Compadres is part of the Dragon Wagon Radio independent podcast network. Visit www.dragonwagonradio.com for more! SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW us on social media! http://www.twitter.com/CompadresShow http://www.instagram.com/CompadresShow http://www.twitter.com/jquasto http://www.twitter.com/thewalkingdale http://www.twitter.com/ScottNarver http://www.twitter.com/mrjaywashington http://www.twitter.com/liquidjake
We speculate wildly about what a Honda-powered Red Bull Racing might mean for Formula One, #yourABC curses Fernando Alonso's career and Nick Heidfeld rates a mention for some reason. Plus Peter brings back everyone’s favourite segment: Plunger Chat.
Peter Seabrook speaks to Robert Hillier, the chairman of one of the largest wholesale nursery suppliers in Britain, ahead of the biggest event in the horticultural calendar. Plus Peter has some tips on grafted glasshouse crops and more plant verse. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Here’s what Peter and Jay have for you this time (all time locations are without the opening ad): Wilson/Marchand/Smith: (00:00 - 35:55) We start off by talking a little about three incidents that have happened in the NHL and junior hockey Interview: (35:55 - 1:14:50) We talk to Sie Morley, the managing editor of Fear the Fin. Playoffs: (1:14:50 - 1:28:50) Let’s take a look around the league at the playoff series as they stand at the time of recording. Plus Peter finally gets to do his Bane impression (which is pretty much one of the easiest impressions ever). Bill Torrey: (1:28:50 - END) Rather than our traditional ending, we close out with a eulogy for Bill Torrey. Look for Episode 22 in your podcast feeds and this website Monday morning. If you are using a podcast app, you can find both this podcast and WIIM Radio (our podcast devoted to the Red Wings) in the same channel - Winging it in Motown. Here is the link to our merchandise store Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Peter Seabrook is joined by the resident gardener at shopping channel QVC – Richard Jackson. Plus Peter has news of vertical farming in York, why you shouldn’t be chilling tomatoes and a plea to the people of Reading! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Peter Seabrook speaks to a man with 30 years experience in the nursery trade, the head of Hardy’s Cottage Plants – Rob Hardy. Plus Peter has news of a potential bamboo shortage and advice on dealing with pests in the warmer weather. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Peter Seabrook is joined in the studio by a man who’s been a Blue Peter gardener, head gardener at Westminster Abbey and now the head of horticulture at Garden Organic – Chris Collins. Plus Peter has the usual tips and advice and news of some great flower shows coming up in April. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Peter Seabrook is joined by Martin Stewart to recount the story of Stewart’s Garden Centre, one of the very first garden centres in the UK, a concept brought over from America almost three centuries ago. Plus Peter has news of bulb gardens in Holland and advice on parsnip and carrot seeds. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Peter Seabrook is once again joined by Dr Nicola Spence from the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. Nicola has an update on how the UK is gaining greater control over the plant disease xylella fastidiosa and how Prince Charles is getting involved! Plus Peter has tips on mushroom mulch and info on new gardening courses. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Peter Seabrook is joined by a fellow octogenarian - John Richardson, one of Britain’s most successful wholesale nurserymen - to imbue with his experience in the gardening trade. Plus Peter tells us why it’s a good time to be sowing cherries and the importance of diff. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Peter Seabrook chats to Brian Talman from Mr Fothergill’s Seeds, a man who’s been in the seed trade since the 1950s. Plus Peter has been travelling and brings you more tips and advice for your garden. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Peter Seabrook is joined by Val Christman, a 5th generation member of the Pulham family. We look at the history of Pulhamite rock and the family business, which has existed since the 1800s. Plus Peter has the usual tips and advice for you in your garden, including slicing the soil with your spade. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Peter Seabrook speaks to Sue Lawton who runs the Schools Potato Growing Initiative, designed to get children gardening from a young age. Plus Peter has his say on an analysis on horticultural digging. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Peter Seabrook is joined by Colin Randel, an expert vegetable grower, to discuss how sprouts ended up in your fridge over Christmas. Plus Peter has the usual tips and advice for you in your garden. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
To mark the new year, Peter Seabrook is joined by Stephen Bennett, the most experienced manager of flower shows in the country, to talk about the inaugural Ascot Spring Flower show. Plus Peter discusses how vital vernalization is. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Garden Mania host Marian Foster from BBC Radio Newcastle returns to the podcast having narrowly pipped us to silverware at the Garden Media Guild Awards! Plus Peter is excited about a new flower show in town. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Peter Seabrook is joined by Lucy Proctor, who’s just opened Sweet P Floral Design in Dovercourt, to discuss what it takes to start up a floristry. Plus Peter has news on early plans for Chelsea and advice on managing moths on your peas. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Peter Seabrook speaks to Jonathan Hill from Rolawn about how and when to lay turf at this time of year and what goes into the production process. Plus Peter has thoughts on pansies, outdoor classrooms and butterflies at weddings.
Peter Seabrook speaks to Jonathan Hill from Rolawn about how and when to lay turf at this time of year and what goes into the production process. Plus Peter has thoughts on pansies, outdoor classrooms and butterflies at weddings. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Award-winning horticulturist Barbara Segall joins us to discuss her book Secret Gardens of East Anglia. Plus Peter gives his thoughts on spiralized vegetables and growing your hyacinths in time for December 25th. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Peter Seabrook chats to Ian Limmer from Peter Beale’s nursery, for a comprehensive guide to rose growing. Plus Peter has advice on growing fruit and vegetables under glass and potting the pot. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Peter Seabrook dips into Wyevale Nurseries to discuss some of their new plants, from Chinese Privet to Salvia Little Kiss. Plus Peter’s had a productive period in the garden. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Peter Seabrook has some handy tips for your garden ahead of the Bank Holiday weekend, Plus Peter is joined by industry insider John Clowes to discuss 4 influential figures in the world of plant food and fertilizer. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Peter Seabrook speaks to Mike Abel from Agralan, an expert in getting rid of garden pests like slugs and snails. Plus Peter has news on the rise in popularity of the houseplant. And are people spending more time on the trampoline than in the garden?! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Johnny & Gav were back this week, and took on sharks, horses and a guest – the one and only Peter Crouch! All the usual bits too - Back In Black, more of your great Mexican Handbags - keep them coming in to kickabout@radiox.co.uk - What's On, and The Meat Locker. You can hear The Kickabout live on Radio X from 11am every Saturday, and if you want to take the boys Around Your Ground or introduce them to your mates in the Sunday League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen then get in touch on kickabout@radiox.co.uk
Peter Seabrook speaks to Roger Ward, who’s been growing conifers for over half a century! Plus Peter has apricots, cat grass seeds and crab apple on his mind. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On the eve of the BAFTA awards, film critic Peter Bradshaw presents a personal selection of music from cinema and beyond: from Hannibal Lecter's favourite Bach, to Katharine Hepburn as Clara Schumann, and a Handel aria used in a chilling Michael Haneke horror film. Plus Peter's memories of his days at Cambridge University alongside star student George Benjamin, and his own youthful endeavours with composition lessons and the classical guitar.
Peter Seabrook is joined by Steph Dunne James from tree nursery Frank P. Matthews. Plus Peter's been on the road in search of future gardening trends. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to Golf Talk Live! Joining me this week on Coaches Corner: John Hughes - PGA Master Professional , Vice President - North Florida PGA Section & 2013 PGA of America Horton Smith Award Recipient & Golf Tips Magazine – Top 30 Instructor. Brandon Stooksbury - The Director of Instruction at the prestigious Idle Hour Club in Macon, GA. Ranked in Golf Digest's "Best In State" instructor rankings for Georgia and honored as the 2015 Central GA PGA "Teacher Of The Year," Brandon specializes in competitive player development and enjoys teaching players of all levels, from beginner to the PGA Tour. Then later in the show special guest: Peter Willis - President & Founder of The Willis Organization joins me for a 2 Part series. In Part 1, Peter & I have an in depth discussion on "7 Tips To Grow Your Golf Business". Then next Thursday night we lighten things up a bit with Part 2 "People and Relationship Building tips for Your Business". This is a great series for Golf Professionals wanting to take their businesses to the next level, and for entrepreneurs wanting to learn how to increase their bottom line by using Golf as a business tool. Be sure to Tune in LIVE - Thursday 6:00 - 8:00 PM Central to Golf Talk Live! Golf Talk Live is also available at itunes.com and Stitcher.com
The second June Podcast see Compass return to interview Peter, rather than get interviewed. Plus Peter catches up with Bradford band RPM to chat about their album Give My All, living all for God and we even throw in one of their songs, Give My All for you to listen to as well! www.all4God.co.uk