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Best podcasts about poisonous plants

Latest podcast episodes about poisonous plants

The Lindsey Elmore Show
Best of Recap Episodes: The Poison Paradox: Fatal Elixirs and Miraculous Cures | Dr. Neil Bradbury

The Lindsey Elmore Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 50:12


Dr. Neil Bradbury, a Professor of Physiology and Biophysics at the Chicago Medical School. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of St. Andrews in Scotland in Biochemistry, and his Ph.D. from the Welsh National School of Medicine in Medical Biochemistry. His research has focused on genetic diseases, particularly Cystic Fibrosis, and has spoken on the topic at national and international scientific conferences. He is also an award-winning teacher, and A Taste for Poison is his first book. Topics covered in this episode:Poisonous Plants and ToxinsHistorical Use of PoisonsAtropine PoisoningDisguising PoisonsDetection of PoisonsModern Cases of PoisoningTherapeutic Index of SubstancesErgot PoisoningPolonium PoisoningRadioactive MaterialsPolitical AssassinationsAllergic ReactionsMisconceptions About ChemicalsIndustrialized FarmingDark History and TourismTo learn more about Neil Bradbury and his work, head over to https://neilbradbury.org/Poison Help Line (1-800-222-1222)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-lindsey-elmore-show--5952903/support.

Into the Garden with Leslie
#11 1/2 One More Sip: Poisonous Plants Freak Out

Into the Garden with Leslie

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 15:25


Much like days when you intend to start tomato seeds and end up digging the outline for the new pond, our bi-weekly conversations mix up topics, plants , and guests, and keep us on our toes.We love that mix, but this week, we're experimenting with One More Sip -- a short form episode for in-between weeks that deals with one topic only.At least that's what Marianne promised. This week we're talking poisonous plants. Do you feel like there is a lot more made of plant toxicity in academia, social media and news than there needs to be? We do. And we want to talk about it.What's reasonable. What's not. How can you adapt your garden? Do you need to? When does it make sense to pay attention, and what is unnecessary fear mongering? From Digitalis to daffodils... the list is long and it contains plants that most gardeners would never do without. Feeling societal pressure to do without them anyway? You need some moral support -- or at the very least a couple experienced gardeners in your corner. Join us.

Big Blend Radio Shows
Creating a Pet-Friendly Backyard

Big Blend Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 38:57


Celebrate National Backyard Day (March 19)  and the Start of Spring with this episode of Big Blend Radio's "Pet Connection" Show that focuses on ways to create a backyard that is pet-friendly. Hear about toxic plants, fencing tips, and basic needs like shade and water, and more.  Big Blend Radio's PET CONNECTION Show is hosted by veteran pet sitters Nancy J Reid & Lisa Smith, the mother-daughter team behind Big Blend Radio & Magazines, and cohosted by Angela Laws, veteran pet sitter, and community manager at https://www.trustedhousesitters.com/   Check out this veterinarian approved article about Poisonous Plants for Pets on the Trustedhousesitters blog:   https://www.trustedhousesitters.com/blog/pets/pretty-yet-poisonous-plants-for-dogs-to-avoid/    This episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio's "Big Daily Blend"  and "Garden Gossip" Podcast Channels. Follow the "Pet Connection" podcast at https://pet-connection.podbean.com/ 

Focus on Flowers
Poisonous Plants

Focus on Flowers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 2:00


Daphne, a shrub with tiny clusters of fragrant flowers, is poisonous as well as having sap that is a skin irritant. Just a few of Daphne's brightly colored berries could kill a child.

BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine Podcast
Dangerous Plants - Agatha Christie's Poisonous Plants

BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 41:13


Deadly potions, poison, murder and intrigue – dangerous plants were used in many of Agatha Christie's novels. In this episode of Dangerous Plants, Frances Tophill discusses the plants that Christie exploited to great effect in her fictitious murder mysteries and why poisoning is a more feminine method of committing a crime with Ali Marshall, Head Gardener at Torre Abbey and the Potent Plants Garden. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Psychedelic Entrepreneur - Medicine for These Times with Beth Weinstein

Kathryn Solie is widely known for her work as a "poisonous" plant educator. She feels that her current mission is to foster a greater cultural understanding of certain aspects of plant consciousness and, ultimately, to help build a community of unique practitioners who engage in dialogue, learn from, and support one another, both in their commonalities and differences.She believes that together, we can recover the most ancient human lineage—our relationship to the wisdom of the plant kingdom.Kathryn studied painting at Naropa University, a Buddhist-inspired school in Boulder, Colorado, completed a sacred plant medicine apprenticeship with the Gaia School of Healing in Putney, Vermont, and underwent training in Hakomi, a mindfulness-based, body-centered psychotherapy. While all of these trainings have influenced her work, they pale in comparison to what she has learned from the plants themselves.Episode Highlights▶ How Kathryn got started with poisonous plants and the teachings they have for us around fear▶ How these plants can bring us to those threshold places within our own psyches▶ The role psychedelics play in healing and how Kathryn uses them in her work ▶ The major piece of integration missing in the psychedelic space right now▶ The power of Hakomi and the therapeutic practices that can be used for healing purposes ▶ The ability you have to lose yourself with these plants and the connection to trauma ▶ How poisonous plants are used in the medicine world for different purposes▶ The work Kathryn does in her classes and how she safely introduces people to the world of poisonous plants▶ Upcoming classes Kathryn has available and the different ways you can work with herKathryn Solie's Links & Resources▶ Website: kathrynsolie.com▶ Instagram: https://instagram.com/persephonespath▶Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/persephonespath0▶YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@1800CallKathryn▶ TikTok:  https://www.tiktok.com/@1800callkathryn Download Beth's free trainings here: Clarity to Clients: Start & Grow a Transformational Coaching, Healing, Spiritual, or Psychedelic Business: https://bethaweinstein.com/grow-your-spiritual-businessIntegrating Psychedelics & Sacred Medicines Into a Transformational Business: https://bethaweinstein.com/psychedelics-in-business▶ The True Path Entrepreneur Group Business Mastermind Program: https://bethaweinstein.com/mastermind▶ Beth's Other Programs & Courses: https://bethaweinstein.com/services▶ Beth Weinstein's Instagram: http://instagram.com/bethaweinstein▶ Beth on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bethw.nychttps://www.facebook.com/BethWeinsteinbiz▶ Join Beth's FREE Psychedelics & Purpose Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/PsychedelicsandSacredMedicines

Metaphysics:  A View Through The Veil
Medicine & Magic of the Poison Garden

Metaphysics: A View Through The Veil

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 60:00


Coby Michael, an occult herbalist and author of ‘The Poison Path', joins me today to discuss the captivating realms of poisonous and psychoactive plants, dark herbalism and shadow work. Coby introduces us to the hidden potential of these plants in their healing and spiritual practices, as well as their ecosystem roles. Important in our conversation are the myths, realities, and political narratives surrounding cannabis, magic mushrooms, and nightshades. Suddenly more timely today are the dual natures of plants like Belladonna and Amanita muscaria, their medicinal and transformative powers and their resurgence in modern metaphysical and healing communities. Coby emphasizes the need to discover the balance between the empowering and risky nature of herbal medicine and explore how traditional wisdom can guide us today.

英语每日一听 | 每天少于5分钟
第2328期:Poisonous Plants Look Like Safe Ones(2)

英语每日一听 | 每天少于5分钟

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 3:25


However, its common name is a dead giveaway that it is dangerous. It is called devil's tomato. It is also known as devil's potato to add to the confusion. 然而,它的俗名已经充分表明它是危险的。它被称为魔鬼番茄。它也被称为魔鬼土豆,以增加混乱。 Other members of the nightshade family are poisonous in different ways. For example, a plant named deadly nightshade, or belladonna, is so toxic that it was used as a murder weapon in Europe during the Middle Ages, a time more than 500 years ago. Its berries, however, could be mistaken for blueberries. 茄科植物的其他成员也有不同程度的毒性。例如,一种名为茄属植物或颠茄的植物毒性很大,以至于在中世纪(500 多年前)的欧洲,它被用作谋杀武器。然而,它的浆果可能会被误认为是蓝莓。 Pokeweed and Virginia creeper fruits also look like blueberries, and both can be deadly if eaten. 美洲商陆和弗吉尼亚爬山虎的果实也看起来像蓝莓,如果食用它们都可能致命。 Lilies are toxic, but they look like edible wild onion or garlic grasses, especially when they first come out of the ground. 百合有毒,但它们看起来像可食用的野葱或蒜草,尤其是当它们刚从地里长出来的时候。Edible wild onion and garlic grasses have other toxic lookalikes, too -- including a plant sometimes called death camas. These plants grow in lawns and wild areas in the spring, and they are a common cause of livestock poisoning. They are dangerous for humans, too. 可食用的野洋葱和大蒜草也有其他类似的有毒植物,包括一种有时被称为“死亡卡马斯”的植物。这些植物在春季生长在草坪和野外,是导致牲畜中毒的常见原因。它们对人类也很危险。 Toxic carrot and parsley lookalikes can also make you sick. Wild parsnip has flowers like a carrot and leaves like parsley. Simply touching it can cause a skin problem called photodermatitis. It causes sun sensitivity that can last for a year. Poison hemlock looks similar but is much larger. Eating that plant can lead to breathing problems. 有毒的胡萝卜和欧芹类似物也会让你生病。野生欧洲防风草的花朵像胡萝卜,叶子像欧芹。仅仅触摸它就会导致称为光照性皮炎的皮肤问题。它会导致阳光敏感,可持续一年。毒铁杉看起来很相似,但体型要大得多。吃这种植物会导致呼吸问题。Creeping buttercup looks like flat-leaf parsley. It is an invasive plant that can cause severe stomach pain, vomiting, diarrhea, and heart problems. 匍匐毛茛看起来像平叶欧芹。它是一种入侵植物,会导致严重的胃痛、呕吐、腹泻和心脏问题。And the deadly Canadian moonseed can be confused with wild grape. However, its taste is so bitter that you would likely spit it out before swallowing it. This is a good thing because eating it can lead to death. 致命的加拿大月籽可能会与野生葡萄混淆。然而,它的味道太苦了,你可能会在吞下之前把它吐出来。这是一件好事,因为吃它会导致死亡。 If you think you have swallowed a toxic plant by mistake, contact a poison control center in your area or your doctor. There is additional information on the website poison.org. 如果您认为自己误吞了有毒植物,请联系您所在地区的毒物控制中心或您的医生。网站poison.org 上有更多信息。 Damiano advises to use common sense with plants you find in the wild. If you are not completely sure that something is food, do not eat it. 达米亚诺建议对在野外发现的植物运用常识。如果您不能完全确定某物是食物,请勿食用。

英语每日一听 | 每天少于5分钟
第2327期:Poisonous Plants Look Like Safe Ones(1)

英语每日一听 | 每天少于5分钟

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 2:51


Actor Alicia Silverstone worried fans on social media recently. While on a trip to England, she posted a TikTok video of herself tasting a poisonous berry she found along a sidewalk. 演员艾丽西亚·席尔维斯通最近在社交媒体上让粉丝们担心不已。在去英国旅行时,她在 TikTok 上发布了一段自己品尝在人行道上发现的有毒浆果的视频。 Silverstone, who appeared in the 1995 movie Clueless, said she thought the fruit was a tomato. But when she bit into it and found that it had an unusual taste, she realized that it was not the common food. 出演 1995 年电影《独领风骚》的西尔维斯通表示,她以为这种水果是西红柿。但当她咬下去的时候,发现味道有些不寻常,才发现这不是寻常的食物。 Plant expert, Jessica Damiano, recently wrote about poisonous plants that look like common foods for the Associated Press. 植物专家杰西卡·达米亚诺 (Jessica Damiano) 最近为美联社撰写了一篇关于看起来像常见食物的有毒植物的文章。 She said the fruit that looked like a tomato appears to have been a Jerusalem cherry. 她说,这种看起来像西红柿的水果似乎是耶路撒冷樱桃。Often sold as a houseplant, all parts of the Jerusalem cherry are poisonous. The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals says the plant is not only harmful to humans but also to dogs, cats and horses. Eating large amounts can be deadly. Silverstone was lucky because she did not swallow the berries. 耶路撒冷樱桃通常作为室内植物出售,其所有部分都有毒。美国防止虐待动物协会表示,这种植物不仅对人类有害,而且对狗、猫和马也有害。大量食用可能会致命。银石很幸运,因为她没有吞下浆果。 She is also lucky because the berries were reddish orange. This means they were ripe. While all parts of the Jerusalem cherry are poisonous, the plant's unripe berries can be especially dangerous. They can cause problems with the central nervous and gastrointestinal systems. Symptoms from eating the fruit include mental confusion, stomach pain, high body temperature, vomiting, paralysis and more. 她也很幸运,因为浆果是红橙色的。这意味着它们已经成熟了。虽然耶路撒冷樱桃的所有部分都有毒,但该植物未成熟的浆果尤其危险。它们会导致中枢神经和胃肠系统出现问题。食用这种水果的症状包括精神错乱、胃痛、体温高、呕吐、瘫痪等。 The Jerusalem cherry is a member of the nightshade family. It is in the same family of plants that includes tomatoes, eggplants, peppers, potatoes and tomatillos. Although the fruits of those crops are safe to eat, their leaves are toxic. 耶路撒冷樱桃是茄科植物的一员。它与西红柿、茄子、辣椒、土豆和粘浆果属于同一植物科。尽管这些作物的果实可以安全食用,但它们的叶子却有毒。The Jerusalem cherry is not the only toxic plant that looks like a safe one. 耶路撒冷樱桃并不是唯一一种看似安全的有毒植物。 The poisonous Carolina horsenettle fruit also looks like a tomato. 有毒的卡罗莱纳荨麻果实也看起来像西红柿。

Health & Lifestyle - VOA Learning English
Poisonous Plants Look Like Safe Ones - September 16, 2024

Health & Lifestyle - VOA Learning English

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 6:28


The Morbid Curiosity Podcast
Plants That Fight

The Morbid Curiosity Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 30:25


It may come as a surprise, but most plants aren't very friendly. Like most creatures, they survive by defending themselves against predators, parasites, and pathogens. Some have developed quite extreme defence mechanisms, and they are subject of this episode.

Farmer's Inside Track
Protect your livestock from poisonous plants

Farmer's Inside Track

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 26:35


Have you ever worried about your livestock eating something harmful? Dr Asive Luningo is a guardian angel for farmers everywhere.As a clinical assistant toxicologist at the University of Pretoria's faculty of veterinary science, Luningo is at the forefront of protecting livestock from the hidden dangers in seemingly ordinary plants.In this episode, he shares tips on how you can safeguard your livestock from poisonous plants, best practices for minimising handling mistakes and more.

Tack Box Talk
Beware the white and yellow flowers: The story of when pretty things turn deadly

Tack Box Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 28:42


Dr. Krishona Martinson, equine extension specialist at the University of Minnesota, tells us what to be on the look out for what may be lurking in the shadows.  Poisonous plants can often be found in shady, wet areas and along fence lines.  Learn what you need to be aware of in your horse pastures.

How To Survive with Danielle & Kristine
Wayne Federman - HTS Poisonous Plants & Growing Up In Plantation, FL

How To Survive with Danielle & Kristine

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 77:56


This week Danielle and Kristine learn...uh...more about surviving poisonous plants and Wayne Federman joins us to share his experiences growing up in Plantation, Florida.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Short Stories of Bacteria
Ep. 48 - Poisonous Plants

Short Stories of Bacteria

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 11:58


One of the most fascinating area of research goes into how pathogenic microorganisms and their hosts fight it out in the battlefield of life. Here we discuss a new weapon that plants use to tackle their miniature enemies!Music by Muzaproduction from Pixabayhttps://www.instagram.com/sciencewithdr_k/https://www.cell.com/cell-host-microbe/fulltext/S1931-3128(23)00470-5?_returnURL=https%3A%2F%2Flinkinghub.elsevier.com%2Fretrieve%2Fpii%2FS1931312823004705%3Fshowall%3Dtruehttps://www.cell.com/trends/plant-science/fulltext/S1360-1385(22)00245-X

The Lindsey Elmore Show
The Poison Paradox: Fatal Elixirs and Miraculous Cures | Dr. Neil Bradbury

The Lindsey Elmore Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 50:12


Dr. Neil Bradbury, a Professor of Physiology and Biophysics at the Chicago Medical School. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of St. Andrews in Scotland in Biochemistry, and his Ph.D. from the Welsh National School of Medicine in Medical Biochemistry. His research has focused on genetic diseases, particularly Cystic Fibrosis, and has spoken on the topic at national and international scientific conferences. He is also an award-winning teacher, and A Taste for Poison is his first book. Topics covered in this episode:Poisonous Plants and ToxinsHistorical Use of PoisonsAtropine PoisoningDisguising PoisonsDetection of PoisonsModern Cases of PoisoningTherapeutic Index of SubstancesErgot PoisoningPolonium PoisoningRadioactive MaterialsPolitical AssassinationsAllergic ReactionsMisconceptions About ChemicalsIndustrialized FarmingDark History and TourismTo learn more about Neil Bradbury and his work, head over to https://neilbradbury.org/Poison Help Line (1-800-222-1222)_____________________________________There is increasing concern about air pollution levels both indoors and outdoors. Sometimes indoor air quality can be more than five times as polluted as outdoor air. That's because indoor air is not circulated as much as outside air and airborne pollutants thrive inside of our home.Air purifiers can refresh stale air and bring a plethora of health benefits. That's why I've partnered up with Air Doctor to help you understand that we all deserve to have the best indoor air quality.When you shop www.lindseyelmore.com/airdoctor you can save up to 40% off of your air purification system that can help keep you and your family healthy for years to come._____________________________________Happiness is now available on the go! The Happy Juice Pack is now available with MentaBiotics, Energy+ & Amare EDGE all in easy to carry stick packs. Head to http://www.lindseyelmore.com/amare to save $10 on your Amare Happy Juice Pack. _____________________________________We hope you enjoyed this episode. Come check us out at www.lindseyelmore.com/podcast.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5952903/advertisement

Laughing with Gingers Podcast
The plants are out to GET US!

Laughing with Gingers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 37:32


This episode is unbeLEAFable. It's so scary you'll wet your plants! Join Sara and Kristina for this spooky TREEvenge-filled episode.Get premium content — watch the videos of episodes (see all the crazy stuff the ladies are doing and what our guests are wearing to be "honorary redheads"), get gifts, join us for Laughy Hours, hang with the ladies, have fun, and so much more! Starting at $3/month. patreon.com/laughingwithgingersFollow, rate, and review Laughing with Gingers on your preferred podcast platform and follow us on Instagram @laughingwithgingers.This episode is brought to you by... Chill Paws, Pet CBD. Human-grade CBD for your furry pals. Use GINGERS20 for a 20% discount! Lovesong Beauty. Natural, award-winning hair and body care. Use code GINGER for a 10% discount! Sprout Creative LA. Marketing for heart-centered businesses; grow your potential through smart marketing. District Bliss. A community of business owners; get the support you need to skyrocket your business with ease!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

The Goddess, The Witch & The Womb
S2 Ep28: Hekate's Poisonous Plants

The Goddess, The Witch & The Womb

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 45:04


Hekate, the Goddess of the Underworld, is known as being an herbalist. A lot of devotees will plant entire gardens full of specific plants to work with this goddess in the realm of Pharmakeia. Pharmakeia and witchcraft are used together to study the spirits of plants. Pharmakeia can be used with spell work when you are making a spell jar, a simmer pot, or any other spell that uses magical herbs.   In Hekate's garden, you're going to find both poisonous plants and non-poisonous plants. In today's episode, Harmony shares a variety of poisonous plants attributed to Hekate including Mandrake, Poppy, Belladonna, Henbane and Wolfsbane.   Connect with the Goddesses:  https://www.goddesswitchwomb.com Follow us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/goddesswitchwomb/ Follow us on TikTokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@goddesswitchwomb Divine Feminine Membership: https://mysticharmonymysteryschool.teachable.com/p/membership

Green and Growing with Ashley Frasca
Poisonous plants & deer 9/23/23 Hour 1

Green and Growing with Ashley Frasca

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2023 32:27


Caution with poisonous plants, keeping deer away, and the Top 3 Things To Do in the landscape!

The Bell Witch Podcast
Poisonous Plants

The Bell Witch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 57:05


Moot Loot Episode of #TBWP Hosted by Swailes The Friendly Green Witch The show has naturally evolved over time with a fresh new vibe and this episode's theme is Poisonous Plants by The Wiccan Lady- Louise Bloomer based in Leeds.PLEASE SUBSCRIBE AND REVIEWFancy being a guest or suggest a topic? Email thebellwitchpodcast@yahoo.com Produced with love and magic by @Thefriendlygreenwitch Follow TBWP on Instagram @the_bell_witch_podcast((DISCLAIMER- swear words, brief mentions of witch trial killings, people dying from poisons)With special thanks to TheWiccanLady.co.ukMusic by Geoff HardyMade on Zencaster. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

How To Survive with Danielle & Kristine
Christian Duguay - HTS Poisonous Plants & Toxic Relationships

How To Survive with Danielle & Kristine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 76:46


This week Danielle and Kristine learn how to survive deadly poisonous plants and, from the Valley Heat podcast, Christian Duguay is here to share his experiences with toxic relationships. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Beyond the Barn
Ep. 064: Poisonous Plant Species Horses NEED to Avoid

Beyond the Barn

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 76:37


On this episode, co-hosts Dr. Tania Cubitt and Katy Starr chat with guest, Dr. Krishona Martinson, Equine Extension Specialist at the University of Minnesota, to discuss how common it is for horses to consume poisonous or toxic plants, the most common toxic plant species that horses NEED to avoid - including how to identify them, how much of the plant is toxic if consumed, along with signs and symptoms to be aware of, and what next steps should be taken to help our horse if we think they may have been exposed to or have consumed a poisonous plant. Dr. Martinson also shares some useful resources for horse owners to keep on hand to better understand a variety of toxic or harmful plant species. Have a topic idea or feedback to share? We want to connect with you! Email podcast@standlee.com____________________________________Connect with Dr. Krishona Martinson and the University of Minnesota Equine Extension Program on:University of Minnesota Equine Extension Program on FacebookUniversity of Minnesota Equine Extension Program on YouTubeUniversity of Minnesota Extension Program Website Notable References – ~8:20 – Bell Museum of Natural History has a plant curator that is good at identify certain plant species~1:14 – Ep. 61: The Key to Getting the Most Out of Your Horse Pasture podcast Additional Resources – Plants Poisonous of Harmful to Horses Extension PosterPlants Poisonous of Harmful to Horses in the Midwest Book____________________________________Love the podcast? Leave a rating and review on Apple – https://podcasts.apple.com/.../beyond-the-barn/id1541221306Leave a rating on Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/3dmftQmwLKDQNueUcCJBZaHave a topic idea or feedback to share? We want to connect with you! Email podcast@standlee.comShare our podcast and learn more about our co-hosts at our Beyond the Barn podcast pageSUBSCRIBE to the Beyond the Barn podcast email to be an exclusive insider!Find us on Apple, Spotify or Google Podcasts and SUBSCRIBE, so you never miss an episode.____________________________________Check out the Standlee Barn Bulletin BlogFind more nutritional resources from Dr. Stephen Duren and Dr. Tania Cubitt at https://www.standleeforage.com/nutrition/nutritional-resources/Connect with Standlee on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and TikTok____________________________________*Views and opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the view of Standlee Premium Products, LLC.*

Opening The Door
44. Occult Herbalism & Poisonous Plants with Coby Michael

Opening The Door

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 44:47


Today we're getting a crash course from Coby Michael about what it means to be an occult herbalist and all about working with poisonous plants. This conversation was so much fun and also reminds us what a powerful natural world we live in! Plants are so powerful and hold so much wisdom and connection within them. Coby Michael is an occult herbalist and magical practitioner specializing in the ritual use of poisonous and psychoactive plants.  He studied religion at Arizona State University and has been a folk herbalist since a young age.  He owns and operates The Poisoner's Apothecary, an online shop and educational resource for The Poison Path.  Coby has been blogging since 2016 for Patheos Pagan and The House of Twigs, and has written articles for This Witch Magazine (2020).  His first book The Poison Path Herbal came out in 2021.  He currently resides in St. Petersburg, Fl and travels the country teaching people about poisonous plants. 

Young & Healthy
Protecting Your Child's Skin This Summer

Young & Healthy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 34:04


The summer months are perfect for outdoor fun. Whether your family is playing at the pool, taking a camping trip or having a staycation in your backyard, you should aim to keep your child's skin protected. On today's episode of Young & Healthy, Dr. Jasmine Gray from Florence Primary Care discusses best practices to protect your skin from the sun, biting and stinging insects and what to do if you have an encounter with rash-causing, poisonous plants.   Topic Timestamps:  Sun Safety:  1:14- Importance of taking precautions with skin in the summer.  2:13- Ways to protect the skin from sunburn.  4:15- Can children be too young for sunscreen?  4:40- Appropriate SPF level to wear.  6:52- Treatment for sunburn.  8:36- When to see your PCP for sunburn.  9:17- Sun poisoning and Heat Rash.  Bug Bites:  11:38- Types of bugs that can be problematic during the summer.  12:22- How to protect kids from bugs.  13:47- Ticks.  14:43- Removing a tick.  17:08- Mosquitos.  19:43- Types of medicine to take for reactions.  20:37-What to look for in a developing allergic reaction.  22:53-Treatment for a sting that hurts (not an allergic reaction).  24:23- Final advice for bug bites and stings.  Poisonous Plants:  25:24- Types of poisonous plants during summer.  26:17- What does the rash from poison ivy or poison oak look like.  27:15- Treatment for poison ivy and poison oak rash.   29:33- Can rashes be spread from person to person?  31:15- When to see your PCP for poison ivy or poison oak rash.  31:45- How to prevent exposure to poisonous plants.  32:20- Final thoughts 

Motherhood, Mayhem, & Medical Mysteries
014 Camping Activities and Poisonous Plants!

Motherhood, Mayhem, & Medical Mysteries

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 55:42


You're never going to believe how Miranda convinced Mel's son to pee in the woods. Also, learn some fun activities for your Summer camping trips, and how to stay safe from poisonous plants! Spotlight - www.nationalparks.orgNational Park FoundationThe official charity of America's national parks, the National Park Foundation raises private funds that directly aid, support and enrich America's 419 national parks and their programs. Chartered by Congress as the nonprofit partner of the National Park Service they focus on promoting programs and projects that protect precious landscapes and wilderness, historical sites, and places of cultural significance. They work to keep trails clear through their service corps programs and raise and allocate critical funds to keep our national parksSources - Mel - https://www.aad.org/public/everyday-care/itchy-skin/poison-ivy/touch-plant https://www.webmd.com/allergies/ss/slideshow-poison-plants https://www.sunnysports.com/blog/5-common-poisonous-plants-look-summer/ Miranda- https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/life/parenting/g27287900/best-camping-games-activities/ https://www.growingplay.com/2023/03/family-camping-activities-2/ https://adventure.howstuffworks.com/outdoor-activities/hiking/10-family-camping-activities.htm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Nature Garden: gardening, wildlife & nature notes
Coquet Island & new tomatoes

The Nature Garden: gardening, wildlife & nature notes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023 40:04 Transcription Available


Everything's looking peachy in the garden with the promise of fragrance to come… and Tom Pattinson's on a tomato flavoured journey of discovery…Oh…Tiptoe from the garden, by the garden of the willow tree and tip toe  through the tulips… with care… really you should tiptoe and take care… join  John and Dean for more cautionary tales from the Alnwick Poison Garden.Tom Cadwallender's ‘fettling up' on Coquet Island in rather cold weather to help puffins and terns… and there's news of a very very rare avian visitor!Top tips for the garden from Tom P…Support the showYou can follow Tom Pattinson, Steve and Tom Cadwallender and our wonderful guests and featured flowers, birds and projects on Twitter: @gardenersradio @TheNatureGarden and on Facebook: The Nature Garden. And you can tune in to our monthly live radio show on Saturdays at 11am on www.lionheartradio.com Or email us: gardenersradio@outlook.comThank you for your support!Music link: Gaia by Carl Cape Band on Amazon Music - Amazon.co.uk

ABC KIDS News Time
Poisonous plants and Sorry day

ABC KIDS News Time

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023


On the show today, we're going to take a look at how the stinging plant might take the sting out of pain. Then we'll travel around Australia with a man on a special scooter. Next, we'll meet a white echidna. After that, we'll say Sorry and talk about Reconciliation. nd then we discover how human hair can help plants grow. QUESTIONS: What is another name for the stinging tree? What is a paraplegic? Why is Raffie the echidna white? What is Sorry Day? What can hair be recycled for? BONUS TRICKY QUESTION: Why is human hair good for soils? ANSWERS: The Gympie-Gympie tree. A person who can't move their legs because their spine has been damaged. It is an albino echidna. Sorry Day recognises the pain and hurt suffered by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. To make compost BONUS TRICKY ANSWER: Each tiny strand of hair is packed with nutrients like nitrogen, carbon and protein and once it's broken down, it feeds the soils and makes plants grow big and strong.

The Horticulturati
Horticulture Hangover: Compost tea; Deep shade; Poisonous plants

The Horticulturati

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 32:43


Here's the 4/22 broadcast recording of Horticulture Hangover, our NEW live show on Newsradio KLBJ.  Saturday's chat included a rundown of our busy weekend of garden events, plus listener questions about compost tea, grass alternatives for deep shade, poisonous plants, tender tropical bulbs, and more. Tune in live and call or text your questions next week at 8-9 am CST on KLBJ's website, or on the airwaves: 99.7 AM and 590 FM.   Join our Patreon for early access to Horticulturati episodes, bonus content, and more!  Email: info@horticulturati.com 

The Nature Garden: gardening, wildlife & nature notes
Hello Spring!

The Nature Garden: gardening, wildlife & nature notes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2023 43:12 Transcription Available


Spring has sprung and we're celebrating the change of seasons…New shoots and the colours and scents of bulbs in the garden…Tom Pattinson's here to tell us more…Our resident adventurer… Tom Cadwallender's watching the early spring birds coming in and we're joining him on his travels in Costa Rica. And we welcome two new guests to the Nature Garden… John Knox and Dean Smith from the Alnwick Poison Garden in a series of botanical features you really won't want to miss!Plus some top tips for the garden from Tom P…All coming up on Nature Garden Podcast….  Support the showYou can follow Tom Pattinson, Steve and Tom Cadwallender and our wonderful guests and featured flowers, birds and projects on Twitter: @gardenersradio @TheNatureGarden and on Facebook: The Nature Garden. And you can tune in to our monthly live radio show on Saturdays at 11am on www.lionheartradio.com Or email us: gardenersradio@outlook.comThank you for your support!Music link: Gaia by Carl Cape Band on Amazon Music - Amazon.co.uk

Roots and All
Poison Prescriptions

Roots and All

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 29:28


Hello and welcome to this week's episode of Roots and All where I'm speaking to both of the Seeds Sistas, Fiona Heckels and Kazzla Goodweather about their latest book ‘Poison Prescriptions'. The book takes a look at three key plants; datura, henbane and belladonna aka the power plants. Steeped in political history, the mysterious past of our native power plants calls to us somewhere deep within. The book urges the resurrection of the ancient tradition of using of these plants in medicine, as well as being a practical guide to plant magic, medicine and ritual. Dr Ian Bedford's Bug of the Week: Ectoparasites What We Talk About Witching herbs How long have they been used by humans and what have they been used for? The chemicals they contain and how they can affect the body Developing a deeper connection with plants Henbane Datura Belladonna Links www.seedsistas.co.uk Poison Prescriptions by The Seed Sistas - Watkins Media Limited, November 2022 Other episodes if you liked this one: Sensory Herbalism Nicole Rose of Solidarity Apothecary Patreon Membership

modern mystic
Working with Plant Consciousness, Our Underworlds & Poisonous Plants

modern mystic

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 78:14


Plant Spirit Communication is a practice that can be a powerful tool in one's arsenal of working with unprocessed trauma, challenging times and shadow work. In this episode you will learn: What Plant Spirit Communication is and exactly how it works. Why this potent practice is worth doing and how it can support you. How you don't have to work with plants physically to benefit from them and how to do so.  How & why working energetically with poisonous plants can be a venue for healing shadow work and allow us to know ourselves even more fully. Concrete ways to build your intuition. This practice ends with a short, lovely guided meditation where you will meet a “poisonous plant!” Show Notes: The internet has been impactful for the modern mystic in positive and negative ways. It has been an expansive well for deep teachings. Yet there are so many out there one has to sift through charlatans for the actual deep teachings is what everyone is looking for. Kali Yuga Age is the Sanskrit term for this era we live in of mass suffering at huge levels.  To not look at these things is to deny aspects of ourselves as we are all connected so we feel what's going on in the world in subtle ways. Imperative to not only focus on light and love. If only focus is on life's suffering, it's neurotic just like to only focus on light just highlights some wound within self.  Kathryn shares about her background and path which led her to becoming a plant communicator and educator. Poisonous plants can teach us about alchemizing toxins into medicine. They are mystical and excellent for doing trauma work, they clear away things and good for shadow work. The benefits of learning how to work with plant communication and then the boons of working more specifically with poisonous plants are discussed. The times when things are falling apart, can be great opportunities to learn about yourself the most and drop into what potential is being offered here. Wrathful deities snap us out of our delusions, burn away confusion and reveal how we are not living the life we truly want to be.  Plant Spirit medicine idea, theory and practice holds that everything has morphic resonance and fields. When an individual's vibrational field and a plant's vibrational field overlap, plant medicine happens. They run through our unique thought systems.  If you connect with rose, you might get these messages: elegance, boundaries, venusian qualities. If you connect with psychoactive hallucinogens, you get a very different effect. Plants will hold us in difficult feelings with the energy of, “This is ok, this is even normal and natural. And if you stay with us, you can really become more yourself.” Working with plants on an energetic field works on subtler layers of Self, less dense but no less profound. How to initiate plant communication is discussed as is how to build your intuition. Short meditation connecting to a poisoness plant. Guest: kathrynsolie.com ✨HUGE ANNOUNCEMENT!: The doors for the Modern Mystic Membership are now open! Monthly Mystic Members get access to a library of over 100 tantric yoga, meditation & breathwork classes as well as short “Mystic Hack” videos which have topics including astrology, tarot cards, developing psychic abilities, grounding/protecting/growing your energy and more! Sampling of FREE videos on the elegant Mystic Membership platform:  modernmystic.love ✨I offer profound psychic medium readings modernmystic.love ✨I offer one-on-one Soul Psyche Mapping Astrology Readings. Book via (*This includes a copy of your birth chart and an audio recording of the session) modernmystic.love ✨Give it a 5 star, 1 line review on Apple Music (takes literally 2 min either from an iPhone or via the Apple Music store on all other devices) or on Spotify. This is HUGE as it helps get it heard more which supports the podcast. ✨Join conscious conversation & community in the Modern Mystic Podcast Private F-book Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/959629444823656/ ✨Get inspiring insights on IG: @modernmysticlove @mystickilkenny

Wormwood & Witches
Ep 32: Poisonous Plants & Murderous Malevolence

Wormwood & Witches

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 51:53


Hey, Mugworts! This week we did something a lil' different. Talle surprises Erika on this episode talking about poisonous plants and muuuuurders along with some historical fun facts. Those Victorians are an interesting bunch when it comes to beauty and aliments. Tune in with your favorite non-poisonous beverage and say a cheers to Aqua Tofanaaaaaaaah! Send us your stories at wormwoodandwitches@gmail.com Show notes: Poison: The History of Potions, Powders, and Murderous Practitioners by Ben Hubbard The Poison Path Herbal by Colby Michael https://allthatsinteresting.com/aqua-tofana --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wormwoodandwitches/message

Gardening Related
Poisonous Plants, The History of Tomatoes, Lost Knowledge 2

Gardening Related

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2022 52:56


Poisonous plants, how not to kill people, foraging, poinsettia, mushrooms, Angel of Death, plants that are poisonous for pets, grapes, poke weed, inklings, historical heritage food, onions, asparagus, apples seeds contain cyanide, balance between light and dark, nightshade, history of tomatoes, potatoes, cashews, St. John's Wort, foxgloves, digitalis, oleander, hemlock, don't tick off your psychic or your gardener, raw beans, biodiversity, lost knowledge, nutmeg, delphiniums, hairy vetch, tortilla soup.

Wormwood & Witches
Poisonous Plants and Skull Talk with Artist, Savi

Wormwood & Witches

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 66:54


We have a very fun and dark and beautiful episode for you this week. Erika and Talle interview Savi, of Small Science Studio. Savi is a Colorado local artist who paints acrylic on canvas to portray common, toxic, flora and the animal species that they are toxic to. S. practices an intentional balance between thick, dark voids and the art focus, creating the natural balance between life and death. She likes long walks in the fog and collecting animal specimens around her mountain home. Her art is stunning! Find Small Science Studio here: IG @small_science_studio smallsciencestudio.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wormwoodandwitches/message

Lunatics Radio Hour
Episode 109 - The History of Killer Plants: Part 1

Lunatics Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2022 63:02


Abby and Alan explore the vast and strange history of killer plants. We're talking poisonous plants, plant monsters and strange plant mythology.lunaticsproject.comGet Lunatics Merch here. Join the discussion on Discord. Listen to the paranormal playlist I curate for Vurbl, updated weekly! Check out Abby's book Horror Stories. Available in eBook and paperback. Music by Michaela Papa, Alan Kudan & Jordan Moser. Poster Art by Pilar Keprta @pilar.kep.Support the show

The No Sweat Nature Study Podcast
19. Poisonous Plants

The No Sweat Nature Study Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 15:05


We should all be aware of poisonous plants on nature walks. You don't necessarily need to be afraid of most of them, but you should know which plants are poisonous and how they can be hurtful. You'll learn a bunch about plant defense mechanisms during this interesting episode! Supplies for the nature study challenge: Nature journal or blank, white paper Colored pencils For show notes and episode downloads, go to ourjourneywestward.com/poisonous-plant-nature-study. ←Find images of poisonous plants here, too! Join No Sweat Nature Study LIVE at NoSweatNatureStudy.com. Use the code NOSWEAT for 50% off your first month of a monthly membership. Explore more about the topics of plant defenses using the Defense Mechanisms of Plants study found in the Our Journey Westward Shop. Other studies found in the Our Journey Westward Shop that would be nice go-alongs to this topic include Wonderful Wildflowers, Flower Families, and The Life Cycle of Flowering Plants. Get this season's Podcast Plus+ Packet for free! Scroll to the bottom of the poisonous plants show notes page. The packet includes this season's podcast schedule, reference pages to the Handbook of Nature Study, supporting curriculum suggestions, and a list of Mrs. Cindy's most used nature study supplies. Leave Mrs. Cindy a voice message to answer the current season's question! Scroll to the bottom of the poisonous plants show notes page. Share pictures of your nature journal pages on Instagram or Facebook. Be sure to tag @OurJourneyWestward so Mrs. Cindy will see them! Please subscribe to the podcast and leave a rating and review if you're enjoying the episodes. Thank you! It helps the podcast so much! :)

Plantaholics Podcast
Poisonous Plants Part 2

Plantaholics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 45:32


Find out more about poisonous and hazardous plants in this part 2 of Poisonous plants! Find out how Lincoln's mother died, what Australian species causes suicide-inducing pain, and ants on Acacias that wage war!

Down The Garden Path Podcast
Poisonous Plants

Down The Garden Path Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 59:00


With summer well underway and many of us heading off to the cottage or to spend some time out in nature, Joanne and Matt help you identify some of the harmful plants you might find during your travels. In this episode of the Down the Garden Path podcast, they discuss poisonous plants. Join Joanne and Matt as they discuss poisonous plants. What are the common harmful plants when camping and hiking? Poison Ivy Poison Ivy Dermatitis Causes Poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac plants contain a compound called urushiol, which is a light, colourless oil that is found in the fruit, leaves, stem, roots, and sap of the plant. When urushiol is exposed to air, it turns brown and then black; plant leaves develop small black spots. There are several ways that you can be exposed to urushiol: By touching the sap or rubbing against the leaves of the toxic plant at any time of year By touching something that has urushiol on it, such as animal fur or garden tools By breathing in smoke when toxic plants are burned After contact with urushiol, approximately 50 percent of people develop signs and symptoms of poison ivy dermatitis. The symptoms and severity differ from person to person. The most common signs and symptoms of poison ivy dermatitis are: Intense itching Skin swelling and blisters Skin redness These symptoms usually develop within four hours to four days after exposure to the urushiol. After the initial symptoms, allergic individuals develop fluid-filled blisters in a line or streak-like pattern. The symptoms are worse within 1 to 14 days after touching the plant, but they can develop up to 21 days later if one has never been exposed to urushiol before. The blisters can occur at different times in different people; blisters can develop on the arms several days after blisters on the hands developed. This does not mean that the reaction is spreading from one area of the body to the other. The fluid that leaks from blisters does not spread the rash. Poison ivy dermatitis is not contagious and cannot be passed from person to person. However, urushiol can be carried under fingernails and on clothes; if another person comes in contact with the urushiol, they can develop poison ivy dermatitis. Poison Sumac: Poison Oak and Poison Sumac. Appearance: 10 to 15 ft tree Where they can be found: Wet woodland area, moist acidic areas How they grow How to be safe around them Other poisonous plants mentioned by listeners on the podcast: Giant Hog Weed Stinging Nettle Water Hemlock Night Shade Ornamental Plants like Angels Trumpet and Castor Bean Plant NOTE: Any treatment mentioned during the show is not medical advice and is based on the personal experience of Joanne, Matthew, and their listeners of the podcast. If you encounter any of the plants mentioned during the show, please seek professional medical attention immediately! In case of an emergency, call 9-1-1. Source: UpToDate Each week on Down The Garden Path, professional landscape designers Joanne Shaw and Matthew Dressing discuss down-to-earth tips and advice for your plants, gardens and landscapes. As the owner of Down2Earth Landscape Design, Joanne Shaw has been designing beautiful gardens for homeowners east of Toronto for over a decade. A horticulturist and landscape designer, Matthew Dressing owns Natural Affinity Garden Design, a landscape design and garden maintenance firm servicing Toronto and the Eastern GTA. Together, they do their best to bring you interesting, relevant and useful topics to help you keep your garden as low maintenance as possible. In their new book, Down the Garden Path: A Step-By-Step Guide to Your Ontario Garden, Joanne and Matthew distill their horticultural and design expertise and their combined experiences in helping others create and maintain thriving gardens into one easy-to-read monthly reference guide. It's now available on Amazon.

Branch Out
Fast Flora Facts: Forensic Botany

Branch Out

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 16:39


Microscopic hairs of a leaf clinging to a murder suspect's jacket is all a forensic botanist needs to crack the case. Discover how two high-profile kidnapping-murder cases in America and Australia were solved using forensic botany and how the field has continued to evolve. You'll also learn the truth behind why the world's most famous fictional detective, Sherlock Holmes, knows so much about poisonous plants.

The White Witch Podcast
Bewitching Poisonous Plants - Part II

The White Witch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 41:05


Hi WitchesJoin me to talk all about the bewitching poisonous plants - the datura and mandrake. I must credit the following websites that form the research for this episode - The Magic and Mystery of Datura (tesswhitehurst.com)Datura – OCCULT WORLD (occult-world.com)Datura Oil — The Poisoner's Apothecary (thepoisonersapothecary.com)Datura (secretflowerlanguage.com)Datura | Drugs-ForumMagical Mandrake Root History, Folklore and Uses (otherworldlyoracle.com)Blessed Litha! Hope you have a wonderful solstice - you can catch me and Rachael the Hedge Witch on my other podcast The Hedge Witch's Almanac and our Litha episode below. https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/litha/id1591417144?i=1000566522871The Hedge Witch's Garden is the first offering from our independent small press The Hedge Witch's Library that focuses on the element of fire and magick and rituals celebrating Beltane and Litha.Our beautiful sixty page A5 book contains a rich cornucopia of ways you might wish to celebrate these two sabbaths, all about working with the element of fire, sun magick, the fae, the magick of the hawthorn tree, magickal teas you can make, deities, solstice magick, fire scrying, hedge riding, herb magick, foraging and recipes to make with seasonal produce. We will be releasing further booklets for other sabbaths.The Hedge Witchs Garden | Etsy UKMy first book The White Witch's Book of Healing can be found here - Amazon.co.uk:Customer reviews: The White Witch's Book of Healing: Weaving Magickal Rituals throughout your Craft for Sacred Healing and Reclamation of the Wild Witch WithinFind my Patreon here - For just £6 a month you receive grimoire pages for The White Witch Podcast - a Patreon podcast episode, a workshop or event, meditation, story retelling, access to our witchy community over on Discord and access to The Literary Witches Coven where we read a book together and discuss at the beginning of the next month. Our theme for June is the Sea Witch, LITHA GET TOGETHER TUESDAY 21ST JUNE FROM 8PM ONWARDS ON THE WHITE WITCH COVEN! The White Witch Coven is creating Podcast episodes, Online Workshops, Grimoire Sheets | PatreonFind me here on Instagram -

Plantaholics Podcast
Poisonous Plants

Plantaholics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 45:02


Potatoes? Cashews? What else can kill you? Find out in this episode exploring the many poisonous/dangerous plants that may be lurking closer than you think!

Wonder with the Witte
Poison ~ "Uncovering Urushiol" ~ Poisonous Plants

Wonder with the Witte

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 22:48


The Texas wilderness is full of critters that sting, bite and scratch but none make you second guess your step like some of these plants! Learn how poison Ivy, bull nettle and Datura have left their mark on Texas (and Texans) for millennia and how you can avoid their wrath on your next nature walk. Hosted by Witte Museum's Abigail Jacks, Environmental Science Manager, and Daemon Piña, Health and Wellness Education Manager. A companion to The Power of Poison exhibition, at the Witte Museum for a limited time. This exhibition is organized by the American Museum of Natural History, New York (amnh.org). The Power of Poison is generously supported by Mary Pat and Mike Bolner and Dr. John C. Browning, MD, FAAD, FAAP, MBA of Texas Dermatology and Laser Specialists. For more information and to experience The Power of Poison at the Witte, visit https://bit.ly/38lS4Gw

Beyond the Barn
Ep. 035: Pro Tips for Getting Pastures (and Horses) Ready for Spring Grazing

Beyond the Barn

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 41:31


4:20 – University of Minnesota Extension “Managing Established Horse Pastures” – https://extension.umn.edu/horse-pastures-and-facilities/managing-established-horse-pastures#maintain-soil-health-1327862 12:50 – University of Minnesota Extension “Plants Poisonous of Harmful to Horses” poster – https://www.facebook.com/UMNHorse/photos/a.182478971778089/8022905184402056/ 23:58 – Penn State Extension “How to Make Rotational Grazing Work on Your Horse Farm” - https://extension.psu.edu/how-to-make-rotational-grazing-work-on-your-horse-farm 25:48 – University of Minnesota Extension “Constructing a High-Traffic Pad” video – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXj_OHFrh2E 40:15 – Equine Resources and Support:Dr. Cubitt and Dr. Duren - https://www.standleeforage.com/customer-service/Penn State Extension - https://extension.psu.edu/animals-and-livestock/equineUniversity of Maryland - https://extension.umd.edu/programs/agriculture-food-systems/program-areas/animal-science/horsesRutgers University Extension - https://esc.rutgers.edu/University of Minnesota Extension - https://extension.umn.edu/animals-and-livestock#horse____________________________________ Additional Resources:“How to Avoid High NSC Intake for Horses in the Spring” blog post - https://www.standleeforage.com/standlee-barn-bulletin/how-to-avoid-high-nsc-intake-for-horses-in-the-spring/____________________________________Have a topic idea or feedback to share? We want to connect with you! Email podcast@standleeforage.comShare our podcast and learn more about our co-hosts at our Beyond the Barn podcast pageSUBSCRIBE to the Beyond the Barn podcast email to be an exclusive insider!Find us on Apple, Spotify or Google Podcasts and SUBSCRIBE, so you never miss an episode.____________________________________Check out the Standlee Barn Bulletin BlogFind more nutritional resources from Dr. Stephen Duren and Dr. Tania Cubitt at https://standleeforage.com/nutrition/nutritional-resourcesConnect with Standlee on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and TikTok 

The Red Dice Diaries
Bonus voicemail episode: Poisonous plants and multiple campaigns

The Red Dice Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 8:06


In this episode we're answering listener calls about our recent episode on the 5E Poisonous Plants supplement and also the subject of running more than one game in the same campaign setting.Our callers this episode were:Jason of the Nerds RPG Variety CastJoe from Raven God GamesTitle Music: Fireworks by Alexander Nakarada (Public Domain) : https://freepd.com/electronic.phpWant to get involved in the conversation?You can leave us a voicemail: https://www.speakpipe.com/RDDRPGPodcastIf you're having issues with Speakpipe you can also leave a voicemail on our old anchor account: https://anchor.fm/the-red-dice-diariesOr you can email us at: RDDRPGpodcast@gmail.comYou can also find us using the following link: https://wheretofind.me/@Reddicediaries This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit reddicediaries.substack.com

Red Dice Diaries RPG Podcast
Bonus voicemail episode: Poisonous plants and multiple campaigns

Red Dice Diaries RPG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 8:06


In this episode we're answering listener calls about our recent episode on the 5E Poisonous Plants supplement and also the subject of running more than one game in the same campaign setting.Our callers this episode were:Jason of the Nerds RPG Variety CastJoe from Raven God GamesTitle Music: Fireworks by Alexander Nakarada (Public Domain) : https://freepd.com/electronic.phpWant to get involved in the conversation?You can leave us a voicemail: https://www.speakpipe.com/RDDRPGPodcastIf you're having issues with Speakpipe you can also leave a voicemail on our old anchor account: https://anchor.fm/the-red-dice-diariesOr you can email us at: RDDRPGpodcast@gmail.comYou can also find us using the following link: https://wheretofind.me/@Reddicediaries

The Red Dice Diaries
Poisonous Plants

The Red Dice Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 15:15


In this episode I'm talking about a D20/5E supplement thaty I've found very interesting and useful during my games, that covers poisonous plants, their uses and dangers.Title Music: Fireworks by Alexander Nakarada (Public Domain) : https://freepd.com/electronic.phpIf you're interested in this supplement check out the links below:The original kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2057621913/poisonous-plants/descriptionAvailabe for purchase on DrivethruRPG: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/377563/Poisonous-PlantsWant to get involved in the conversation?You can leave us a voicemail: https://www.speakpipe.com/RDDRPGPodcastIf you're having issues with Speakpipe you can also leave a voicemail on our old anchor account: https://anchor.fm/the-red-dice-diariesOr you can email us at: RDDRPGpodcast@gmail.comYou can also find us using the following link: https://wheretofind.me/@Reddicediaries This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit reddicediaries.substack.com

Red Dice Diaries RPG Podcast
Poisonous Plants

Red Dice Diaries RPG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 15:15


In this episode I'm talking about a D20/5E supplement thaty I've found very interesting and useful during my games, that covers poisonous plants, their uses and dangers.Title Music: Fireworks by Alexander Nakarada (Public Domain) : https://freepd.com/electronic.phpIf you're interested in this supplement check out the links below:The original kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2057621913/poisonous-plants/descriptionAvailabe for purchase on DrivethruRPG: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/377563/Poisonous-PlantsWant to get involved in the conversation?You can leave us a voicemail: https://www.speakpipe.com/RDDRPGPodcastIf you're having issues with Speakpipe you can also leave a voicemail on our old anchor account: https://anchor.fm/the-red-dice-diariesOr you can email us at: RDDRPGpodcast@gmail.comYou can also find us using the following link: https://wheretofind.me/@Reddicediaries

The Holistic Hoedown
Foraging Series, Part 1: Foraging with Mom (Lori Manhart)

The Holistic Hoedown

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 76:50


In the first of three episodes, Meghann and Reba sit down with Lori Manhart (Reba's Mom) as she gives us an introductory crash-course in general foraging, but also foraging in the Rocky Mountain West. Lori talks about how she began her foraging journey, reviews the basic do's and don'ts of foraging, Meghann tries spruce tips for the first time, and Lori discusses all the fun ways you can use foraged foods. References:The Wild Wisdom of Weeds - 13 Essential Plants for Human Survival by Katrina Blair437 Edible Wild Plants of the Rocky Mountain West by Caleb WarnockEdible & Medicinal Plants of the Rockies by Linda KershawPeterson Field Guides: Venomous Animals & Poisonous Plants by Steven Foster/Roger CarasSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/theholistichoedown)

Beneath the WitchTree
Magically Poisonous Plants: Interview

Beneath the WitchTree

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 57:44


The Silent Power of Poisonous Plants Part Two: Interview with Cheyenne Jolene.In this episode, Pip and Paula interview Cheyenne Jolene, a witch, herbalist and ecologist who blends spirituality and science to inspire people to connect to nature and themselves. They discuss what it means to have a spiritual relationship with a poisonous plant, the intersection of plant healing and science, and how poisonous plants can support mental health and wellness.You can find us on Instagram @tellthewitchtree  and Cheyenne @amongoaksandowlsEdited by Robert Monks @monkeypost

The Ground Shots Podcast
Anna-Marija Helt on poisonous plants of the southern Rockies, bridging tradition and science in herbalism

The Ground Shots Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 61:21


Episode #50 of the Ground Shots Podcast is a conversation with the clinical herbalist Anna-Marija Helt Ph.D., who lives in Durango, Colorado. Marija has been studying herbs, mushrooms and essential oils intensely since 2008, training at the Ohlone Center of Herbal Studies with Pam Fisher, at Green Medicine Herb School with Kathi Keville and with a number of other herbalists. Prior to becoming an herbalist, she spent nearly 15 years as a research scientist, with a focus on cancer and infectious disease.  She received her doctoral degree in microbiology at the University of Washington School of Medicine while studying cancer-promoting mechanisms of human papillomavirus, the primary cause of cervical cancer. Her postdoctoral research on dengue virus was conducted in the School of Public Health at the University of California at Berkeley. She was an infectious diseases trainee at the UW Center for AIDS & STD and an infectious diseases fellow through UC San Francisco Division of Infectious Diseases.  Her focus as an herbal practitioner is a low-tech, simple and holistic approach to health that incorporates both traditional herbal knowledge and the latest scientific research.   In this episode with Marija, we talk about: bridging tradition and science in herbalism, and some history of how this divide happened wild-tending Osha- Ligusticum porteri (Apiaceae) in the Rockies and substitutes to use instead of Osha medicinally Osha's regional abundance but big scale scarcity, and how keeping plant populations in a bigger picture is a perspective to consider Osha's deadly lookalikes - Poison and Water Hemlock Conium maculatum and Cicuta spp. (both Apiaceae) several poisonous plants found in the southern Rockies, the greater Rockies and beyond: Death Camas - Toxicoscordion venenosum (Melanthiaceae) or alapíšaš in the Pacific Northwest, Baneberry - Actaea rubra (Ranunculaceae) Corn Lily - Veratrum californicum (Melanthiaceae) Monkshood - Aconitum spp. (Ranunculaceae) Larkspur - Delphinium spp. (Ranunculaceae) or δελφίνιον in Greek Pulsatilla + Anenome - Pulsatilla spp. and Anenome spp. (both Ranunculaceae) and more. Some photographs of the plants we discuss in this episode, many taken this summer on the Plant-a-go walk I did with Gabe Crawford on the Colorado Trail can be found on the blog post for this episode:    Links: This episode on the blog, along with photos of some of the plants we mentioned with their scientific names: https://www.ofsedgeandsalt.com/podcastblog/annamarijahelt  Marija's website: http://www.osadha.com Some articles by Marija on Basmati: https://basmati.com/contributor/anna-marija-helt-phd The United Plant Savers at-risk list: https://unitedplantsavers.org/species-at-risk-list/ Marija on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWNnHwGkEyV3RUNz-eGZqtg/videos Support the podcast on Patreon to contribute to our grassroots self-funding of this project.  Support the Ground Shots Project with a one time donation via Paypal at: paypal.me/petitfawn Donate on VENMO: @kelly-moody-6 Cashapp: cash.app/$groundshotsproject   Our website with backlog of episodes, plant profiles, travelogue and more: http://www.ofsedgeandsalt.com  Our Instagram pages: @goldenberries / @groundshotspodcast Join the Ground Shots Podcast Facebook Group to discuss the episodes Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on the Ground Shots Project Theme music: 'Sweat and Splinters' by Mother Marrow Hosted by: Kelly Moody Produced by: Kelly Moody and Opia Creative