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Horror in 1982: Adult Horror with Joe Rubin (Vinegar Syndrome) A new series where I sit down with a guest and talk about a 1982 horror film(s) and horror in 1982 as a whole. This time the guest is Joe Rubin. Joe is part owner and operator at Vinegar Syndrome he is a film archivist, filmmaker, and film fan. Taming of Rebecca – 1982 – Phil PrinceStarring Sharon Mitchell George Payne Ambrosia Fox Cheri Champagne Velvet Summers Niko David Christopher Ron Hudd Tony Mansfield Jamie St. JamesTales of the Bizarre - 1982 – Phil PrinceStarring Velvet Summers Cheri Champagne George Payne Ambrosia Fox Ken Yontz Troy Scalpini Lee Lanzo Big Randy Rod Alan Adrian Phil PrinceStory of Prunella - 1982 – Phil PrinceStarringAmbrosia Fox George Payne Dixie Dew Ron Jeremy Cheri Champagne Joey Karson Marc RobertsHouse of Sin - 1982 - Carter StevensStarring Jeanne Silver Honey Stevens Tigr Copper Penny Robert Kerman C. Ashley Moore Mistress Candice David Christopher Jinger JayeThe Devil in Miss Jones 2 - 1982 - Henri PachardStarring Georgina Spelvin Jack Wrangler Robert Kerman Jacqueline Lorians Joanna Storm Anna Ventura Michael Bruce Samantha Fox Sharon Kane Bobby AstyrBaby Sitter - 1982 - Alberto CavalloneStarring Franco Coltorti Dominique Saint Claire Serwan A. Hoshvar Sabrina Mastrolorenzi Alessandro Eusebi Petit LoupSatan's Baby Doll - 1982 - Mario BianchiStarring Marina Hedman Mariangela Giordano Aldo Sambrell Giancarlo Del Duca Jaqueline Dupré Alfonso GaitaCafé Flesh - 1982 - Stephen SayadianStarring Andy Nichols Paul McGibboney Michelle Bauer Marie Sharp Tantala Ray Joey Lennon Neil PodereckiLinks Vinegar Syndrome - https://vinegarsyndrome.com/Through the Looking Glass 4K - https://melusine.com/collections/drama/products/through-the-looking-glass
Episode 376 of the Garden Basics with Farmer Fred podcast offers more sustainable gardening tips for all gardeners. We cover managing hackberry aphids using less toxic methods with Debbie Flower; growing tips and benefits of the herb, self-heal with Master Gardener and herb specialist Ruth Ostroff; and advice from Organic Consultant Steve Zien, using fallen leaves for winter soil nourishment.Previous episodes, show notes, links, product information, and transcripts at the home site for Garden Basics with Farmer Fred, GardenBasics.net. Transcripts and episode chapters also available at Buzzsprout..Now on YouTube (audio) Pictured: The Herb, Heal-All (Prunella Vulgaris) (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)Links:“Beyond the Garden Basics” Newsletter Smart Pots https://smartpots.com/fred/ Dave Wilson Nursery https://www.davewilson.com/home-garden/Fair Oaks Horticulture Center More Information about the Herb, Heal-All (Prunella)Plants to Attract Beneficial Insects (Episode 41 of this podcast)Plants to Attract Beneficial Insects, part 1 (Beyond the Garden Basics Newsletter)Plants to Attract Beneficial Insects, part 2 (Beyond the Garden Basics Newsletter)All About Farmer Fred: GardenBasics.net“Beyond the Garden Basics” NewsletterFarmer Fred website: http://farmerfred.comThe Farmer Fred Rant! Blog http://farmerfredrant.blogspot.comFacebook: "Get Growing with Farmer Fred" Instagram: farmerfredhoffman https://www.instagram.com/farmerfredhoffman/Blue Sky: @farmerfred.bsky.socialFarmer Fred Garden Minute Videos on YouTube As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases from possible links mentioned here.Got a garden question? • Leave an audio question without making a phone call via Speakpipe, at https://www.speakpipe.com/gardenbasics• Call or text us the question: 916-292-8964. • Fill out the contact box at GardenBasics.net• E-mail: fred@farmerfred.com Thank you for listening, subscribing and commenting on the Garden Basics with Farmer Fred podcast and the Beyond the Garden Basics Newsletter.
Title by David George Beckham, In the last ever episode of Impromptunes - The Podcast, Prunella, the daughter of the king and a chimneysweep, wonders why everyone at Ms Nottingham's School of Etiquette cares less about what people say than how they say it. Meanwhile, her twin brother George is looking to elocute his way to the throne, but is he saying the right things? Song List: "Is It Better Yet (Your Etiquette)", "I'm A Lady Down Inside", "I Just Can't Wait To Be King", "Don't Mess Around With Fluff", "I'm Gonna Prove It", "Equality!" Thank you for all your support over the years! Cast: Emmet Nichols, Hollie James, Morgan Phillips and David Peake on keys Teched by Emerson Brophy Edited by Morgan Phillips
På 1930-talet blev Prunella Stack känd som inflytelserik fitnessinstruktör och ledare för Storbritanniens största gymnastikorganisation riktad till kvinnor The Women's League of Health and Beauty. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Prunella Stack var allmänt känd i Storbritannien som ”The Perfect Girl”, en ung kvinna vars slanka och vältränade kropp ansågs vara höjden av den skönhet som är sprungen ur god hälsa och gymnastiska övningar.Hon ville få kvinnor att bejaka sina kroppar och få dem att inse vilka krafter de besatt. Inte bara genom att göra själva gymövningarna lätta och roliga, utan också understryka den kraft som träning i en grupp av likasinnade kan ge.Ålder, yrke, inkomst eller klass spelade ingen som helst roll. Alla kvinnor var välkomna att tillsammans gympa för bättre form och hälsa. Organisationens paroll löd: “Fitness for all, regardless of age or status”. Det var en vid tiden ganska radikal och nydanande idé. Det var också sättet som de klädde sig på. För att utjämna alla skillnader kvinnorna emellan påbjöds en sorts uniform av enkla och billiga kläder – svarta kortbyxor och ärmlösa vita toppar.I veckans avsnitt möter vi Susanne Lanefeldt, hälsoinspiratören som på 80-talet lanserade gymping för svenska folket genom sina populära träningsprogram på tv. Katarina Idla och Fanny Berg från Föreningen Idla berättar om hur rörelsepedagogen Ernst Idla introducerade dansant rörelsegymnastik med bollar i Sverige på 1940-talet. Vi pratar också med konstnären Lovisa Sköld om varför hon är så fascinerad av gymnastiksalarnas estetik att hon har ägnat en hel utställning åt dem.Veckans gäst är historikern Hans Bolling, som berättar om varför svensk gymnastik blev ett så stort internationellt fenomen – och om de kvinnor som var med och spred den.
Send us a textEpisode Summary: What does it mean to have freedom to read? Join us this week as best-selling author Beth Ferry celebrates the power of libraries and the freedom to read through her brand new picture book, Roar for Reading. We dive into banned books week as we explore the role of libraries (and those wonderful librarian lions) as guardians for the freedom to read. We also journey into the whimsical realm of another of Beth's recent picture books -- Prunella -- which celebrates the connections that can be made when you embrace your own unique perspective and share it with others. And there are some seriously strange and exotic plants involved too! Plus, Beth gives us a sneak peek into next month's picture book, A Moving Story. You'll leave this episode inspired by Beth's passion for nurturing a lifelong love of reading in children.(0:00:03) - The Power of Roar for Reading (14 Minutes)Discussion on the ongoing challenges to the freedom to read in America.Beth Ferry shares her inspiration for Roar for Reading, a love letter to libraries and a subtle address to book banning.The importance of libraries as safe havens for diverse literature and their impact on children's development.(0:13:57) - Discovering Individuality Through Prunella and Peculiar Plants (6 Minutes)Exploration of Beth Ferry's picture book Prunella, which celebrates individuality through a girl's fascination with peculiar plants.Sneak peek into the upcoming book A Moving Story, co-authored with Tom Lichtenheld.(0:20:13) - The Magic of Children's Picture Books (5 Minutes)The importance of inspiring children to read and revisit books for deeper understanding as they grow older.The joy of rediscovering picture books, even for older students, and the unique experience of analyzing the interplay between text and illustrations.Resources and Links:Roar for Reading by Beth FerryPrunella by Beth FerryA Moving Story by Beth Ferry and Tom LichtenheldAmerican Library Association's 1953 Statement on the Freedom to ReadMore on the Freedom to ReadEvery Library resourcesFollow Beth Ferry on | Support the showSubscribe & Follow: Stay updated with our latest episodes and follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and the Adventures in Learning website. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! *Disclosure: I am a Bookshop.org. affiliate.
In this exciting episode of ReInvent Healthcare, Dr. Ritamarie Loscalzo and herbalist David Winston dive into the world of personalized herbal approaches for thyroid health. They discuss the importance of considering an individual's constitution, energetics, and medical history when selecting herbal remedies, and the potential risks of adding supplements without considering the individual person. The conversation expands to cover the interconnected factors affecting thyroid function and practical strategies for reducing exposure to environmental toxins. Whether your clients are dealing with hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, or simply looking to optimize thyroid health, this episode offers valuable insights into holistic and personalized care. Listen to the full episode to learn more.What You Will Learn In This Episode:Why it is important to personalize herbal remedies based on the clients constitution, energetics, and medical historyWhy simple herbal supplements are not recommended, especially in thyroid conditionsHow exposure to environmental toxins may disrupt thyroid healthWhy it is important to Incorporate balanced, moderate dietary and lifestyle choices while avoiding extremesHow to improve detoxification and phase 1 and phase 2 liver detoxification with mild herbs as food to enhance the body's ability to metabolize and get rid of xenoestrogens Key Terms In This Episode:Thyroid-Suppressive Effects - The potential of certain herbs or substances to reduce or inhibit thyroid gland function, potentially leading to or exacerbating hypothyroidism.Immune Amphoterics - Herbs that help regulate the immune system, making it either more or less active as needed, depending on the condition, such as ashwagandha and Asian ginseng for one type of autoimmune thyroid condition but not another.Biphasic Effect - The ability of certain herbs, like self-heal (Prunella vulgaris), to have dual actions, either stimulating or suppressing thyroid activity depending on what the body needs.Xenoestrogens - Synthetic or natural compounds that mimic estrogen in the body and can disrupt endocrine function, including thyroid health, often found in environmental pollutants like plastics.Resources for this episodeFree Resource - Optimizing Thyroid Hormone FunctionListen to other podcast episodes about the Thyroid here Read up about Food and Nutrients to Support the Thyroid hereCreate your own super-charging thyroid smoothie hereWatch and learn about lab testing for cardiovascular System from our 3-day practitioner event HEREDownload a comprehensive cardiovascular Lab testing guide and watch powerful presentations HEREDavid Winston Resources Visit David Winston's website here
(Disclosure: Some of the links in this post are affiliate links. This means if you click on the link and purchase the item, we will receive an affiliate commission at no extra cost to you) A is for Alien Little Golden Book (July 9, 2024) The not-gory adventures of Ripley and her cat Jonesy. Even little Chestburster makes an appearance. It's an ABC book. https://amzn.to/3zXQ58L Benji Zeb Is a Ravenous Werewolf, by Deke Moulton (Tundra Books, July 2, 2024) Benji is being bullied at school, but he's actually a werewolf. His family runs a wolf sanctuary as cover. https://amzn.to/4cfBRhe Boo the Library Ghost, by Becky Paige (Dolphin Books, July 16, 2024) The library is Poppy's favorite place to go, but it's currently haunted by a ghost named Boo. Poppy thinks she knows why Boo is acting out – he can't read! 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Dorian, who can see ghosts, helps the spirits try to recover the Key to Deaths Door that has been stolen, so that they can move on. https://amzn.to/3LOkWaC Ghostly, Ghastly Tales: Frights to Tell at Night, by Anastasia Garcia (Gibbs Smith, July 30, 2024) Spooky short stories for grades 3-7. https://amzn.to/3WNYrJm The Ghosts of Nameless Island, by Carly Anne West (Andrews McMeel, July 23, 2024) Gus can see ghosts and helps them “move on.” His dad goes missing and his mom moves them to Nameless Island to help renovate a house called Rotham Manor. https://amzn.to/3LOkF7K Griselda Snook's Spectacular Books, by Barry Timms (July 2, 2024) Griselda runs a Halloween themed bookstore that caters to Halloween characters. Can Henry find the right book for him? https://amzn.to/3SxExQ5 Guess Who? Boo to You! By Katie Woolley (Nosy Crow, July 2, 2024) A lift-the-flap picture book where characters take turns “booing” at each other's houses. https://amzn.to/4dn5w95 A Halloween Mystery: Scooby Doo and Friends Little Golden Book (July 2, 2024) Daphne and Velma try to figure out who sabotaged the haunted house. https://amzn.to/3yoEOxV How to Be a Ghost – A LEGO Little Golden Book (July 2, 2024) Another Halloween spooky book for little ones. https://amzn.to/4c6FR3i How do Dinosaurs Say Trick or Treat? By Jane Yolen (Scholastic Press, July 2, 2024) A rhyming book about the mischief a dinosaur might get into on Halloween. https://amzn.to/3A23AEx I Am Sally and I Am Jack (Nightmare Before Christmas) Little Golden Books (July 2, 2024) Of course Sally's book is mostly about a love story and Jack's book is full of adventure and Christmastown and Santa. I Am Santa doesn't come out until September, sheesh. https://amzn.to/4drCNjx https://amzn.to/3Wo5gQl I Am Wednesday (Addams) Little Golden Book (July 2, 2024) The entire plot of the first season of the Netflix show, in just a few cute pages. And yes, she does the Wednesday Dance! https://amzn.to/3SrGL3q I Got the Spooky Spirit, by Connie Schofield-Morrison (Bloomsbury, July 23, 2024) A picture book with carving pumpkins, leaves crunching underfoot, and a ghostly dance party. https://amzn.to/46vnMut Into the Goblin Market, by Vikki VanSickle (Tundra Books, July 30, 2024) Preschool to grade 3. A picture book based on Christina Rossetti's famous poem. https://amzn.to/3STAUV1 It Came from the Trees, by Ally Russell (Delacorte Press, July 30, 2024) A Bigfoot retelling in which a girl and her scout troop leave the safety of their camp to search for their missing friend Reese. https://amzn.to/4dobUgh Kill the Beast, by Serena Valentino (Disney Villains Book 11) (Disney Hyperion, July 30) Gaston wants very badly to be the hero who kills the Beast in this Beauty and the Beast reimagining. https://amzn.to/3SpEtBJ The LEGO Halloween Games Book: Ideas for 50 Games, Challenges, Puzzles, and Activities (DK Books, July 2, 2024) https://amzn.to/4d66rLa Little Ghost Makes a Friend, by Maggie Edkins Willis (Simon & Schuster, July 16, 2024) Adorable picture book about a shy ghost who wants to make friends with the new neighbor girl next door, so he invites her over to a Halloween party. What should he wear so she'll want to be friends with him? https://amzn.to/4fsVV26 The Little Green Witch, by Linda Blackmoor (Caledonia Forest, July 22, 2024) A little witch named Wren has a talent for herbal medicine, lives in the forest and conjures spells in her kitchen. https://amzn.to/4fjpxPw Markless, by C.G. Malburi (Levine Querido, July 23, 2024) A dark fantasy for grades 7-12, featuring a society where a mark on your palm determines your magic and your worth in the society. https://amzn.to/3Ag7OZ9 Meesh the Bad Demon #2: The Secret of the Fang, by Michelle Lam (July 23, 2024) Meesh banded together with a fairy princess to save the underworld. Now an evil force wants to destroy all fox-kind. Can it be stopped? It's a graphic novel. https://amzn.to/3YJV1bZ Millie Fleur's Poison Garden, by Christy Mandin (Orchard Books, July 2, 2024) For ages preschool to grade 3. Millie comes to town and finds their gardens boring, so plants things like Fanged Fairymoss and Sneezing Stickyweed. The townsfolk call her garden poison. But some come around. The message is to be yourself, even if you're weird. https://amzn.to/4dfWdb6 Mind Over Monsters, by Betsy Uhrig (Margaret McElderry, July 16, 2024) Monsters are invading Cranberry Bog Middle School! https://amzn.to/4doEazd The Night Librarian, by Christopher Lincoln (Dial Books, July 30, 2024) Twins Page and Turner investigate a world they never knew existed, and it has something to do with their dad's copy of Bram Stoker's Dracula and characters missing from the pages of books. Middle grade series. https://amzn.to/3LKQnTa The Old Willis Place, by Mary Downing Hahn (Clarion Books, July 16, 2024) A ghost story graphic novel with a creepy house. https://amzn.to/3LLkr0Y Prunella, by Beth Ferry (Simon & Schuster, July 16, 2024) Prunella is born with a purple thumb instead of a green one like her parents. She prefers corpse flowers to carnations and poison ivy to petunias. Her creepy garden scares all the other kids away, until one day a peculiar weed takes hold in her garden.. https://amzn.to/3SuRAC2 The Quacken, by Justin Colon (Simon and Schuster, July 16, 2024) A monstrous duck terrorizes Cucumonga Campground. https://amzn.to/3Swi99E Stranger Things Inside, Outside, Upside Down Funko Pop Little Golden Book (July 9, 2024) Funko pop versions of Eleven, Dustin, Max, Erica, Lucas, etc. have adventures. https://amzn.to/3yiC8C2 Supernatural: An Official Spooky Picture Book, by Micol Ostow (Running Press Kids, July 16, 2024) Sam and Dean Winchester go check out the haunted Waverly Hills Boarding House after reading about it in their dad's journal. Preschool to grade 3. https://amzn.to/4dfwbVg The Tale of the Twisted Toymaker (Are You Afraid of the Dark Volume 2) by Danielle Valentine (July 23, 2024) About a twisted doll who wants something from you. 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Let's Celebrate Halloween and Día de los Muertos: A Halloween and Day of the Dead Celebration, by Raul the Third (Versify, July 16, 2024) Little Lobos celebrates both holidays in a festive manner. Preschool to grade 3. https://amzn.to/3A1H5zI Welcome to Scare School (1) (Scare School Diaries), by Jarrett Lerner (Aladdin Publishing, July 16, 2024) A chapter book about Bash, a ghost who isn't good at “ghost stuff” so he has to go to ghost school. Wolfgang in the Meadow, by Lenny Wen (Clarion Books, July 16, 2024) A ghost loves being in the meadow, hugging trees, stargazing etc, but also wants to become the Great Spirit of the Dark Castle and haunt it. Yet that would mean leaving his beloved meadow. https://amzn.to/4c9n4EH @darksideofthelibrary
In this episode, I discuss the edible and medicinal properties of anther herb called Crane's Bill, Self Heal and we get into some summer food - field peas, butter beans, sweet corn, okra, tomatoes, frog legs and snapping turtle... even snake and fish. GOOD stuff!Email: judson@judsoncarroll.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/southern-appalachian-herbs--4697544/supportRead about The Spring Foraging Cookbook: https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2024/01/the-spring-foraging-cookbook.htmlAvailable for purchase on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CRP63R54New today in my Woodcraft shop:https://judsoncarrollwoodcraft.substack.com/p/wild-cherry-salt-bowl-1Medicinal Weeds and Grasses of the American Southeast, an Herbalist's Guidehttps://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2023/05/medicinal-weeds-and-grasses-of-american.htmlAvailable in paperback on Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C47LHTTHandConfirmation, an Autobiography of Faithhttps://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2023/05/confirmation-autobiography-of-faith.htmlAvailable in paperback on Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C47Q1JNKVisit my Substack and sign up for my free newsletter:https://judsoncarroll.substack.com/Read about my new other books:Medicinal Ferns and Fern Allies, an Herbalist's Guide https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2022/11/medicinal-ferns-and-fern-allies.htmlAvailable for purchase on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BMSZSJPSThe Omnivore's Guide to Home Cooking for Preppers, Homesteaders, Permaculture People and Everyone Else: https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2022/10/the-omnivores-guide-to-home-cooking-for.htmlAvailable for purchase on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BGKX37Q2Medicinal Shrubs and Woody Vines of The American Southeast an Herbalist's Guidehttps://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2022/06/medicinal-shrubs-and-woody-vines-of.htmlAvailable for purchase on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B2T4Y5L6andGrowing Your Survival Herb Garden for Preppers, Homesteaders and Everyone Elsehttps://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2022/04/growing-your-survival-herb-garden-for.htmlhttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B09X4LYV9RThe Encyclopedia of Medicinal Bitter Herbs: https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2022/03/the-encyclopedia-of-bitter-medicina.htmlAvailable for purchase on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B5MYJ35RandChristian Medicine, History and Practice: https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2022/01/christian-herbal-medicine-history-and.htmlAvailable for purchase on Amazon: www.amazon.com/dp/B09P7RNCTBHerbal Medicine for Preppers, Homesteaders and Permaculture People: https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2021/10/herbal-medicine-for-preppers.htmlAlso available on Amazon: www.amazon.com/dp/B09HMWXL25Podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/show/southern-appalachian-herbsBlog: https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/Free Video Lessons: https://rumble.com/c/c-618325 Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/southern-appalachian-herbs--4697544/support.
Lucas regales Will with tales of Wrestlemania and Philly cheesesteaks and Will weighs in on the new Arthur digital short before they settle in for some best friend cuteness in "Prunella's Tent of Portent" and a chilling pre-COVID joke in "Mutiny on the Pitch". All that plus Calvinism, art opinions, another background character's confirmed name, and which Arthur character is the Head of the Table?
2 + Hours of Westerns and WarFirst a look at this day in History.Then Frontier Town starring Reed Hadley, originally broadcast April 17, 1953, 71 years ago, The Case of Oil Trouble. Chief Blue Fox has signed over the oil drilling rights on the tribe's land to K.C. Lenard, an unscrupulous promoter from Kansas City. Followed by Gunsmoke starring William Conrad, originally broadcast April 17, 1954, 70 years ago, What the Whiskey Drummer Heard. Wilbur Hawkins tells Marshal Dillon about a plot against his life. When Dillon pretends to be dead, two different people brag about killing him! Then Have Gun Will Travel starring John Dehner, originally broadcast April 17, 1960, 64 years ago, Prunella's Fella. Mr. Denton hires Paladin to find a hidden valley loaded with silver ore, but Paladin finds a shotgun bride instead.Followed by the news from April 17, 1960, then Suspense, originally broadcast April 17, 1960, 64 years ago, Tonight at 5:55 starring Luis Van Rooten. The U.S. military leaders are locked in a room, awaiting the Russian missiles to fall. The program is followed by a five minute Commentary by Richard C. Hottelet. Finally The Strange Dr Weird, originally broadcast April 17, 1945, 79 years ago, Dead Man's Paradise. Two killers are trapped in the quicksand bogs outside New Orleans. Thanks to Richard for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamCivil defense info mentioned on the show can be found here: http://www.civildefensemuseum.com/docs.html
Join me & the incredible Mimi as we talk about her journey into the depths of plant wisdom, her herbal inheritance, and how her book (a beautiful compendium of 100 common, traditional & extremely useful herbs. Notes from Mimi:Connect with Mimi on social @mimiprunellahernandez Her website: www.mimiprunellahernandez.com Snag her incredible herbal here: https://www.mimiprunellahernandez.com/national-geographic-herbal let's keep talking: Want an experienced set (or 2) of eyes to give you some direction on your property?https://www.theschoolhouselife.com/the-homestead-audit Are you ready to start homesteading? Learn from 15+ homesteaders all over the world:https://www.theschoolhouselife.com/thehomesteadopenhouse Want to stay in the NC mountains at our vacation rental Holler Hall? https://www.theschoolhouselife.com/hollerhall Interested in natural medicine? want to learn more?https://www.theschoolhouselife.com/oils Join our free facebook community:https://www.facebook.com/groups/theschoolhouselife Follow us on Instagram at @theschoolhouselife and @laceyofschoolhousefarm send us an email at lacey@theschoolhouselife.com
Welcome back! Tonight's bedtime storytelling is 'The Tears of Prunella' by Evelyn Sharp. In this dreamy fairytale, we follow a young lad who is deaf due to an enchantment bestowed upon him by the whims of fairyland. This enchantment separates him from the world he so dearly wishes to be a part of and, with unwavering determination, he seeks to become a real boy—not for the sake of hearing the songs of birds or the rustle of the wind, but to hear the tears of his princess and offer the comfort that only true friendship can provide. As always, the story begins with a short 'settling in relaxation' followed by the storytelling. The soft background music will continue for short while after the storytelling to help you transition to sleep. Enjoy and sweet dreams!Your friend,Joanne :)Attributions:Intro music 'Tranquility Lane' by Dawn Dawn Dawn via Epidemic SoundStory music 'Adrift' by Christopher Lloyd ClarkThe Tears of Prunella (from the book 'The Other Side of the Sun) by Evelyn Sharp & resides in the public domainBecome a Drift Off Premium member today and receive: intro free listening to all episodes NO ADS or sponsorship announcements 2 monthly bonus episodes get early access and listen first to some podcast episodes ad-free YouTube audiobooks for your enjoyment and relaxation a monthly guided sleep relaxation *You can subscribe via Apple Podcasts OR using the link driftoff.supercast.comFeel free to drop by on the podcast website to learn more about it!https://www.driftoffpodcast.com Content Warning Disclaimer: This podcast is a sleep aid for adults. Most stories may be family friendly, however, adult supervision is required! We recommend that parents/guardians listen to the full episode first to decide whether or not the story is appropriate for their young listener. Safety Disclaimer: Podcast content is for entertainment purposes only and is not meant to be a replacement for medical, psychological or professional counselling. Only listen when you can relax safely.
Weeds are some of our most powerful and most loved medicines and self-heal (Prunella vulgaris) is a fantastic example of this. So I was really happy when my guest today, Caroline Gagnon, chose the beautiful and unassuming self heal as the focus herb for this episode. Do you already love self-heal? After listening in, I have no doubt you'll catch Caroline's enthusiasm for this lovely herb! As you'll see, she includes self-heal in herbal formulations for all sorts of health concerns, everything from chronic ear infections to menopausal night sweats. I was seriously blown away with all she had to share about this amazing plant! Caroline even explains how self-heal can even play a part in helping the brain to recover from concussion. In fact, there's a free, downloadable and printable recipe card for Caroline's Brain Support Tincture Blend available just for you.That's a lot of healing power from one little plant!By the end of this episode, you'll know:► Caroline's favorite blend of herbs to address an upper respiratory infection► How self heal supported Caroline on her own healing journey► How self heal supports the lymphatic system… and why that matters► What parts of the plant Caroline harvests to make self heal tincture► The unexpected healing gift herbalists offer to the people they work with► and so much more…For those of you who don't already know her, Caroline Gagnon is a clinical Herbalist practicing for 30 years. She is Co-founder and Director of FloraMedicina, which offers a variety of classes and a 5 year in-depth online herbal training program created to inspire and deeply educate French speaking students from around the world. Caroline weaves plant energy, science, TCM, Ayurveda, somatic experiences, and energetics into her work. Caroline offers private sessions accompanying people in their Healing Journey that explores the soul's needs linked to our body; of addressing psychic, emotional and physical ailments and transgenerational issues in a joyful and magical way. If you'd like to hear more from Caroline, which I highly recommend, then head to the show notes where you can get easy links for her website and social media channels. You can also find the transcript for this episode in the show notes and you can access your recipe card for Caroline's Brain Support Tincture Blend at: https://bit.ly/3TkcjcxI've been looking forward to having Caroline on the show for a very long time and I'm excited to share our conversation with you today!
Mimi Prunella Hernandez is an herbalist and author of the National Geographic Herbal. With her wealth of knowledge, unwavering dedication, and genuine love for all things herbal, she has made a significant impact in the field of herbal medicine. For over a decade, Mimi has served as the executive director of the American Herbalists Guild, where she has worked tirelessly to ensure that herbalists have a strong professional community to support their work. In 2023, Mimi received a Botanical Excellence Award from the American Botanical Council, a prestigious honor that recognizes her as a Mark Blumenthal Herbal Community Builder. Mimi Prunella Hernandez, M.S., R.H. (AHG), is a clinical herbalist with a master's degree in herbal medicine. As a Registered Herbalist with the American Herbalists Guild, she has mentored students in clinical and community herbalism through various educational platforms. Mimi is known for her ability to explain complex information in a relatable way, which has gained her a dedicated following. Her warm and approachable nature has made her a sought-after speaker at conferences and events. Mimi's volunteer work inspires plant sanctuary dreamers. She not only strives to ensures the continued availability of native and medicinal plants but also educates others about their importance and traditional uses. Mimi's herbal roots are inspired by her Colombian and Mexican Grandmothers via a Latin American Folk Herbalism and Curanderismo lineage. While Mimi finds immense joy in practicing kitchen herbalism, she finds tremendous fulfillment delivering herbal house calls. She brings a basket filled with homemade nourishing remedies, using the herbs she grows in her garden to provide natural remedies to those in
It was an honor to sit down with Mimi Prunella Hernandez to discuss the many gifts of Prickly Pear (Opuntia spp.). Mimi also shared her passion for science and her herbal journey that led to becoming the executive director of the American Herbalists Guild and the author of her new book, National Geographic Herbal: 100 Herbs From the World's Healing Traditions (which, by the way, I LOVED). In this episode, you'll find lots of wisdom and heart-centered inspiration as she shares her own herbal journey and shares about the beautiful gifts of prickly pear.Also, don't miss downloading your free recipe card for Mimi's Prickly Pear and Lemon Verbena Infused Vinegar!By the end of this episode, you'll know:► How you can bridge your love for science and herbs► How prickly pear shines as food, beverage, and medicine► Multiple ways to prepare and eat prickly pear cactus► and much more…For those of you who don't already know her, Mimi Prunella Hernandez is an herbalist and author of the National Geographic Herbal. With her wealth of knowledge, unwavering dedication, and genuine love for all things herbal, she has devoted her life's work to advocating for traditional and professional herbal pathways. For over a decade, Mimi has served as the executive director of the American Herbalists Guild, where she has worked tirelessly to ensure that herbalists have a strong professional community to support their work. In 2023, Mimi received a Botanical Excellence Award from the American Botanical Council, a prestigious honor that recognizes her as a Mark Blumenthal Herbal Community Builder. I'm thrilled to share our conversation with you today!----Get full show notes and more information at: herbswithrosaleepodcast.comFor more behind-the-scenes of this podcast, follow @rosaleedelaforet on Instagram!The secret to using herbs successfully begins with knowing who YOU are. Get started by taking my free Herbal Jumpstart course when you sign up for my newsletter.If you enjoy the Herbs with Rosalee podcast, we could use your support! Please consider leaving a 5-star rating and review and sharing the show with someone who needs to hear it!On the podcast, we explore the many ways plants heal, as food, as medicine, and through nature connection. Each week, I focus on a single seasonal plant and share trusted herbal knowledge so that you can get the best results when using herbs for your health.Learn more about Herbs with Rosalee at herbswithrosalee.com.----Rosalee is an herbalist and author of the bestselling book Alchemy of Herbs: Transform Everyday Ingredients Into Foods & Remedies That Heal and co-author of the bestselling book Wild Remedies: How to Forage Healing Foods and Craft Your Own Herbal Medicine. She's a registered herbalist with the American Herbalists Guild and teaches many popular online courses. Read about how Rosalee went from having a terminal illness to being a bestselling author in her full story here.
Today, more and more people are turning to herbs for flavor, nutrition, healing, and inspiration; last year alone, the global market for herbal medicines peaked at more than $125 billion. With demand for natural remedies growing, National Geographic now offers a user-friendly guide to the ever-growing selection of herbal remedies. Written by the executive director of the American Herbalists Guild, this guide showcases 100 different herbs, featuring their history, appearance, therapeutic uses, kitchen and garden tips, and more.
Today, more and more people are turning to herbs for flavor, nutrition, healing, and inspiration; last year alone, the global market for herbal medicines peaked at more than $125 billion. With demand for natural remedies growing, National Geographic now offers a user-friendly guide to the ever-growing selection of herbal remedies. Written by the executive director of the American Herbalists Guild, this guide showcases 100 different herbs, featuring their history, appearance, therapeutic uses, kitchen and garden tips, and more.
Mimi Prunella Hernandez M.S., R.H. is a clinical herbalist and ethnobotanist with a Master of Science in herbal medicine. She is a Registered Herbalist with the American Herbalists Guild, serving as its executive director for 10 years. Now National Geographic has published Mimi's informative and beautiful art book "Herbal: 100 Herbs From the World's Healing Traditions." The book is filled with relevant information for our health, exploring indigenous wisdom blended with science, and offering a uniquely holistic look at the herbal world. Hot tip: Turmeric is a great anti-inflammatory. Try mixing a teaspoon with a pinch of black pepper, mix with your favorite nut butter and use on fruit or bread. www.mimiprunellahernandez.com
When you look around at the land surrounding you, would you have ever guessed that something growing in the field near you could benefit your health? Mimi Prunella Hernandez, M.S., R. H., joined me to discuss her debut book with NatGeo, Herbal, 100 Herbs from the World's Healing Traditions. Her book showcases plants, herbs, and flowers that can benefit everyone in your family, children included, with some tips and recipes as well! About the Guest:Mimi Prunella Hernandez, M.S., R.H. (AHG), is a clinical herbalist and ethnobotanist with a master of science in herbal medicine. She is a Registered Herbalist with the American Herbalists Guild and has served as its executive director for 10 years. In 2023, she received a Botanical Excellence Award from the American Botanical Council and was honored as a Mark Blumenthal Herbal Community Builder. Hernandez lives in the foothills of North Carolina, where she stewards and advocates for native medicinal plants in the Ponder Land Sanctuary.https://www.mimiprunellahernandez.com/https://www.mimiprunellahernandez.com/national-geographic-herbalhttps://books.disney.com/book/national-geographic-herbal/https://www.instagram.com/mimiprunellahernandez/https://www.facebook.com/people/Mimi-Prunella-Herbal/100094380797906/About the Host: Following the crumbs in the chaos is a full-time job as a Productivity Coach. As a busy mom of three and the founder of Chaos N' Cookies, keeping moms from crumbling is my main objective. After gaining 10+ years of experience as a Director of Marketing helping build multiple 6 & 7-figure businesses for other women I've created the Chaos Control System to equip moms to overcome their own objections so they can live the life they want to live and start that business they have always wanted. The Family Playbook, or standard operating procedure, is the tool every mama needs to save time and stress-less when chaos ensues at home. For new biz owners, I also help simplify systems on social media and other business platforms to automate processes to get their business up and running quickly and efficiently with how-tos and hands-on coaching. I have helped hundreds of women to be more productive and self-sufficient in their homes and businesses allowing them to reclaim control of the chaos. www.chaosncookies.comhttps://www.instagram.com/chaosncookies/https://www.instagram.com/theheathergreco/https://www.facebook.com/Chaos-n-Cookies-111324364538688https://chaosncookies.com/shophttps://linktr.ee/hsteinker Thanks for listening!Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page.Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below!Subscribe to the podcastIf you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can also subscribe in your favorite podcast app.Leave us an Apple Podcasts reviewRatings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like...
Today, more and more people are turning to herbs for flavor, nutrition, healing, and inspiration; last year alone, the global market for herbal medicines peaked at more than $125 billion. With demand for natural remedies growing, National Geographic now offers a user-friendly guide to the ever-growing selection of herbal remedies. Written by the executive director of the American Herbalists Guild, this guide showcases 100 different herbs, featuring their history, appearance, therapeutic uses, kitchen and garden tips, and more.
Hello and welcome to this latest episode of Making Stitches Podcast where I'm taking you out on the road with me to the second Great Northern Textile Show which happened a couple of weeks ago in Manchester.You'll hear from a selection of traders who brought their products to sell to visitors, several crafts guilds and three hugely talented textile artists who were invited to exhibit their work. In this episode I also spoke to the really inspiring Taslima from CDM UK Manchester which works with women and children (some of whom have suffered abuse) teaching them textile design and craft skills - if you think that listening to this section of the episode may upset you or someone you are listening with, you can skip the section between the 33.5 minute mark and 43.5 minute mark.Thank you to everyone who spoke to me for this episode including Domino Panton-Oakley from the Great Northern Textile Show, Debbie Davies from Why Knot Macrame?, Janet Markwell from The Corner Patch, Niki from Allium Threads, Julie from TillyFlop Designs, Lisa Wilde from Sunnyside Fabrics, Cathy Unwin from The Quilter's Guild, Cheryl & Joanne from The North Cheshire Guild of Spinners, Weavers & Dyers, Helen from Yarn Addicts of Manchester. Also, textile artists Wendy Roby, Jane Smith & Sheila Haldane, as well as Taslima from CDM UK Manchester.To join the mailing list for the new Making Stitches Newsletter, please click onto this link.For full show notes for this episode, please visit the Making Stitches website. The theme music is Make You Smile by RGMusic from Melody Loops other music used in this episode is Happy Sunshine by Roman Cano, also available from Melody Loops.The Making Stitches logo was designed by Neil Warburton at iamunknown.You can support Making Stitches Podcast with running costs by buying me a coffee through Ko-fi.Making Stitches Podcast is supported by the Making Stitches Shop which offers Making Stitches Podcast merchandise for sale as well as Up the Garden Path crochet patterns created by me & illustrated by Emma Jackson. The latest design is 'Prunella the Pumpkin' an amigurumi pumpkin doll. Making Stitches Podcast is presented, recorded and edited by Lindsay Weston.Thank you for listening!
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When clinical psychologist, Dr Mia Hobbs, was studying at university, her mother suggested taking up knitting would be a great antidote for intensive study. Mia took her Mum's advice and started knitting a shawl which grew gradually as she worked. From then on, knitting became an important activity for Mia and over time crossed over into her work with colleagues and patients both within the NHS and private practice.Mia became so intrigued by the positive impact working with your hands can have on mental health, that she started the Why I Knit Podcast so she could speak to other people who have found great comfort in their hobby too.As a passionate advocate for crafting to keep me on an even keel, I stumbled upon the Why I Knit podcast and asked Mia if she would like to come onto Making Stitches. Thankfully, she said yes!My sincerest thanks to Mia for agreeing to speak to me for Making Stitches Podcast.You can find Mia at her website : Therapeutic Knitting, on Instagram at @knittingistherapeutic, & Why I Knit Podcast.To join the mailing list for the new Making Stitches Newsletter, please click onto this link.For full show notes for this episode, please visit the Making Stitches website. The theme music is Make You Smile by RGMusic from Melody Loops other music used in this episode is Happy Sunshine by Roman Cano, also available from Melody Loops.The Making Stitches logo was designed by Neil Warburton at iamunknown.You can support Making Stitches Podcast with running costs by buying me a coffee through Ko-fi.Making Stitches Podcast is supported by the Making Stitches Shop which offers Making Stitches Podcast merchandise for sale as well as Up the Garden Path crochet patterns created by me & illustrated by Emma Jackson. The latest design - published the same day as this episode is 'Prunella the Pumpkin' an amigurumi pumpkin doll. Making Stitches Podcast is presented, recorded and edited by Lindsay Weston.Thank you for listening!
Back to school and back to Arthur! Will and Lucas gab about ways to make wishes in "Best Wishes," and are pleased to be back in Prunella country in "The Tardy Tumbler." They also wonder whether a puppet can breathe or counts as a person, are taken off-guard by an outrageous one-off character, discuss the merits of GastroVision, and stumble on another potential side-podcast...
A girl takes plums from a witch's tree, and the witch takes her prisoner in return. Will the witch's son help the girl, or stay loyal to his mother?
The boys are back once again to delve into the filthy world of classic erotica. This time they will taking a look at the works of the notorious Phil prince. They will be covering The Story of Prunella, Den of Dominice, and Oriental Techniques in Pain and Pleasure.
Prunella Harris is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 21 years as a mental health entrepreneur and currently owns Restorative Family Services LLC, a group mental health practice established in 2013. Listen to Prunella as she helps you break the abandonment cycle and cope with parent wounds, sharing her own story to help empower you toward self-love and self-acceptance while strengthening your relationships with others. Guest: Prunella HarrisWebsite: https://restorativefamilyservices.com/ Podcast: https://restorativefamilyservices.com/podcast/ 6 week Boundary Build-Hers Workshop: https://restorativefamilyservices.ontraport.com/lphosting/sales-page (Use code Gold25 to save $25. Registration closes on May 18, 2023)Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RestorativeFS/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/restorativefamily/Promotions: Nano Fit Water- nanofitwater.com - Code: GOLDIVY MOVE with Gold Ivy- https://goldivyhealthco.com/move/ Better Help- betterhelp.com/goldivy miraDry- miradry.com For Promotion Inquiries contact- sarah@goldivyhealthco.com Find Gold Ivy Health Co. and resources mentioned-Website- https://goldivyhealthco.com/blog/ Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/goldivyhealthco/ Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/Gold-Ivy-Health-Co-103783871542834 TikTok- https://www.tiktok.com/@goldivyhealthco?lang=en YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXBMqcMHUwkToYb-kkAuD_w #parentwounds #therapy #compassion #forgiveness #narcisissm #codependency #generationaltrauma #abandonment #selflove #beingkind #coping #boundaries #entrepreneur #goldivyhealthco #ivyunleashedpodcast #ivyunleashed #ivyleague #applepodcast #spotifypodcast #youtubepodcast #inspiration #motivation #selfidentity #behaviorchange #healthcoach #wordsofwisdom #watchmegrow #listenandlearn #needtoknow #whatilearned #wellness #lifestyle #healthandwellnessSupport the show
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Today's herbs from our apothecary shelf are self-heal and lungwort!Self-heal, Prunella vulgaris, is a lovely lymph-moving herb who we often find in woodland trails. You can find it in lots of places – “vulgaris” does mean “common”, after all – but you probably won't find it very readily in commerce. It's not the easiest plant to grow for profit, but thankfully it is easy to grow for yourself! And you may well want to: it's an excellent wound-healer, lymph-mover, inflammation-reducer, and all-around alterative. (Also worth mentioning is the look-similar plant carpet bugle, Ajuga reptans, which has many of the same actions.)Lungwort, Pulmonaria officinalis, is an herb Katja likes to add to teas for flavor. It's not a strong flavor, more of a base note to build on. Lungwort's in the borage family but it does not have the dangerous types of pyrrolizidine alkaloids – that's a relief! (Some plants in that family can be damaging to the liver, but not lungwort.) This is not only an herb for bringing moisture to the lungs, easing the elimination of mucous and soothing a cough; it's also a nice mildly moistening herb to include for balancing the energetics of a formula. NB: don't confuse this lungwort with Lobaria pulmonaria, a lichen which also has some respiratory actions (though of quite a different nature; the lichen is drying).Do you find studying herbalism to be overwhelming? Fret not! There are lots of ways to study, and lots of ways to enhance your learning. We've collected our favorites into a FREE COURSE for you: Herbal Study Tips! A few of our favorite tips? Learn like a cat (with lots of naps!), write up postcard-sized “scripts” for common explanations, choose an Herb of the Month, and claim teatime as a radical act of self-care and self-instruction. This free course is fun and designed to make all your learning – whether that's with us, from other teachers, from books, or from the plants themselves – more exciting and effective.Like all our offerings, these are self-paced online video courses, which come with free access to twice-weekly live Q&A sessions, lifetime access to current & future course material, twice-weekly live Q&A sessions with us, open discussion threads integrated in each lesson, an active student community, study guides, quizzes & capstone assignments, and more!If you enjoyed the episode, it helps us a lot if you subscribe, rate, & review our podcast wherever you listen. This helps others find us more easily. Thank you!Our theme music is “Wings” by Nicolai Heidlas.Support the showYou can find all of our online herbalism courses at online.commonwealthherbs.com!
It's unknown by whom the fairy tale The tears of princess Prunella was written. Princess Prunella meets a deaf boy. The boy can only hear beautiful sounds, like music and the forest. But he has never learnt how to hear tears falling. He sets out to learn how to hear the tears of the princess. Suitable for children 6 and older. Read, listen and print this story on https://ririro.com/the-tears-of-princess-prunella
Dark Side of the Library Podcast Episode #90: Dark Kids Books Coming Out October 2022 Part 2 (Disclosure: Some of the links in this post are affiliate links. This means if you click on the link and purchase the item, we will receive an affiliate commission at no extra cost to you) Prunella and the Cursed Skull Ring, by Matthew Loux (October 18) https://amzn.to/3fdWnqu The Return of the Christmas Witch, by Aubrey Plaza https://amzn.to/3BrpwqY Secrets of Stone and Sea, by Allison Hymas (Oct 18) https://amzn.to/3L3MUxV The Shadows of Rookhaven, by Padraig Kenny (Oct 11) https://amzn.to/3xObVHR The Three Billy Goats Gruff, by Mac Barnett (Author), Jon Klassen (Illustrator) (October 18)https://amzn.to/3ffz9Q Trespassers, by Claire McFall (Oct 11) https://amzn.to/3cSQnSK Where the Lost Ones Go, by Akemi Dawn Bowman (Oct 11) https://amzn.to/3L9x5py Wildlord, by Philip Womack (Oct 4) https://amzn.to/3omnMbh Witch Hazel, by Molly Idle (Oct 11) https://amzn.to/3d5ugZZ The Wolf Suit, by Sid Sharp (Oct 11) https://amzn.to/3UKZjvc The Wolves are Watching, by Natalie Lund (Oct 4) https://amzn.to/3cBxljG You Can't Kill Snow White, by Beatrice Alemagna (Creator), Karin Snelson (Translator), Emilie Robert Wong (Translator) (October 25) https://amzn.to/3qnmb61
We're almost moved! This week our episode is about the herbs we've kept on the shelves so that we have them available every day. These are plants that are helping us get through the physical exertion, dust!, and stress of packing & moving. We talk all about why we love them in this episode, and some formulae for infusions & decoctions we've been drinking to keep steady.We also discuss in this episode the possibilities for formulation with the herbs we've kept on hand. There are lots of different ways to put them together to address different health issues. These exercises in flexible formulation, and in making do with what you have on hand, are central to our practice of herbalism. Learning herbalism, to us, isn't about rare or ‘exotic' plants, expensive remedies, superfoods, and complicated protocols. It's much more about learning to work with herbs in an agile, responsive way – and about appreciating the breadth of their potential.Here are the herbs we kept on hand:angelicareishiastragaluseleutherocodonopsiscacao nibsself-heal (Prunella)damianared cloversagemonardarosemarycedartulsichamomilecatnipmarshmallowlungwort (Pulmonaria)mulleingingercalendulacinnamonorange peelhawthorn berryturmericcardamomThe best way to build that flexibility & agility into your own understanding of herbs is to study them in depth! Our comprehensive presentation of herbal allies is in our Holistic Herbalism Materia Medica course. It includes detailed profiles of 90 medicinal herbs! Plus, you get everything that comes with enrollment in our courses: twice-weekly live Q&A sessions, lifetime access to current & future course material, discussion threads integrated in each lesson, guides & quizzes, and more. Two tuition options are available, including a monthly payment plan.If you have a moment, it would help us a lot if you could subscribe, rate, & review our podcast wherever you listen. This helps others find us more easily. Thank you!!Our theme music is “Wings” by Nicolai Heidlas.Support the show
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Mimi Prunella Hernandez has dedicated her life's work to serving as an advocate for both traditional and herbal pathways while building cultural bridges of understanding. As an herbalist she draws upon the influence of her Granny Healers and her background in biochemistry to weave together an herbal practice that's rooted in folk traditions and modern science.In our conversation, Mimi shows us how to think beyond capsules and tinctures and easily bring herbs into our kitchens. The phrase “food is medicine” gets casually tossed around a lot these days, but Mimi really lives by this principle. She weaves herbs into her everyday life: making vinegars, honey, wine, tea, and even frosting with the herbs that grow all around her. Mimi offers us a few of her favorite tips for bringing herbs into the kitchen that we at LearningHerbs are definitely going to start adding to our daily routine — including “Mimi's Mystery House Tea.”In addition to kitchen herbalism, Mimi also shares…How to work with sunflowers and prickly pear cactus as herbal remediesHow to weave together traditional folk herbalism and modern scienceThe importance of native plants for people, pollinators, and plantsPlus, Mimi tells us all about her current project, a National Geographic herb book on 99 plants from around the world. You can learn more from Mimi at herbalnightschool.comGet a special offer on HerbMentor at HerbMentorRadio.comBuild your herbal first aid kid with your Herbal Preparation Cards: https://Herbal.Cards
The health benefits of the self heal plant are so amazing! Sadly, self heal (Prunella vulgaris) is often overlooked or dismissed as an unwanted weed. But that's a mistake! In this episode, I'm going to share some fascinating new research on self heal, especially in regards to skin health and cancer. The versatile self-heal plant is also a great herb to turn to for many everyday health complaints. For example, self heal can help to relieve: ► Minor scrapes, cuts, and burns ► Sore throats ► The itchy, weepy redness of conjunctivitis ► and much more… I'll also share two favorite self heal recipes in this episode to protect your skin and keep you cool. You don't want to miss making friends with this lovely and gifted little herb! After listening in, you'll know: ► How self heal's energetics inform its medicinal uses (and where to learn more about herbal energetics!) ► How to identify self heal ► How to make a delicious, demulcent, super-refreshing self heal tea ► How to make a deeply soothing and nourishing self heal skin serum (your skin will thank you) Show snippet: “Don't dismiss this powerful weed! Reach for self heal to cool you down, protect your skin, heal wounds, ward off viral infections, and even to address thyroid health.” ---- Get full show notes and more information at: http://herbswithrosaleepodcast.com/ (herbswithrosaleepodcast.com) For more behind-the-scenes of this podcast, follow https://www.instagram.com/rosaleedelaforet/ (@rosaleedelaforet) on Instagram! The secret to using herbs successfully begins with knowing who YOU are. Get started by taking my free Herbal Jumpstart course when you https://bit.ly/3EtBEqe (sign up for my newsletter). If you enjoy the Herbs with Rosalee podcast, we could use your support! Please consider leaving a 5-star rating and review and sharing the show with someone who needs to hear it! On the podcast, we explore the many ways plants heal, as food, as medicine, and through nature connection. Each week, I focus on a single seasonal plant and share trusted herbal knowledge so that you can get the best results when using herbs for your health. Learn more about Herbs with Rosalee at http://herbswithrosalee.com/ (herbswithrosalee.com). ---- Rosalee is an herbalist and author of the bestselling book https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/140195006X/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=metvalher-20&camp=1789&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=140195006X&linkId=015132911186b966727b15dabec8da5d (Alchemy of Herbs: Transform Everyday Ingredients Into Foods & Remedies That Heal) and co-author of the bestselling book https://amzn.to/3a2G3R4 (Wild Remedies: How to Forage Healing Foods and Craft Your Own Herbal Medicine). She's a registered herbalist with the American Herbalist Guild and teaches many popular online courses. Read about how Rosalee went from having a terminal illness to being a bestselling author in https://www.herbalremediesadvice.org/rosalee-de-la-foret.html (her full story here).
For Video Edition, Please Click and Subscribe Here: https://youtu.be/FEa7aN3EGoo Patricia Ann Carroll (May 5, 1927 – July 30, 2022) was an American actress and comedian. She was known for voicing Ursula in The Little Mermaid as well as having a long acting career, including appearances in CBS's The Danny Thomas Show, ABC's Laverne & Shirley, and NBC's ER. Carroll was an Emmy, Drama Desk, and Grammy Award winner, as well as a Tony Award nominee. I first became familiar with her as Prunella in the 1965 Rodgers and Hammerstein's adaptation of Cinderella and became an instant fan. Please join me as I celebrate her with colleagues who knew her best as we celebrate her career, life, and body of WORTH! We are joined by Christine Fournier, Dan Goggin (Nunsense), and Lesley Ann Warren!
In this episode of Lung Cancer Considered, host Dr. Narjust Florez leads a discussion of the unique challenges women in oncology face as they navigate career pathways. She is joined by Dr. Prunella Blinman, a medical oncologist at Concord Repatriation General Hospital in Sydney, Australia and clinical associate professor at the University of Sydney. Also joining the discussion is Dr. Clarissa Mathias, medical oncologist and director of NOB/Oncoclinicas in Brazil. She is a member of the ASCO International Quality Steering Group and Lung cancer committee and she served on the IASLC board of directors.
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for June 13, 2022 is: panacea pan-uh-SEE-uh noun A panacea is something that is regarded as a cure-all—that is, a remedy for all ills or difficulties. // The new program should help with the city's housing crisis, but it's no panacea. See the entry > Examples: "Eventually, EV may reduce global consumption of fossil fuels, but they are not a panacea that will replace fossil fuels." — Michael Mainelli, letter in The Providence (Rhode Island) Journal, 12 Apr. 2022 Did you know? English speakers took panacea from Latin, but as is the case with many Latin borrowings, the word ultimately traces its roots to Greek: panakēs, meaning "all-healing,” comes from pan-, meaning "all," and akos, meaning “remedy.” The Latin designation Panacea or Panaces was in past centuries awarded to various plants, among them the herb today known as Prunella vulgaris, whose common name is self-heal. In current use, panacea is most often used to decry a remedy that falls far short of what some claim it can do.
D'allure très discrète, l'accenteur mouchet (Prunella modularis) se tient souvent à ras du sol, caché dans les fourrés. Seule sa posture de chant, droit au sommet d'un arbre, permet de le repérer plus facilement. Cependant, il ne faut pas le confondre avec un moineau ! 2800 espèces sauvages, animales et végétales se cachent dans Paris. Tous les 15 jours, le podcast Brèves de nature sauvage vous raconte les secrets de cette biodiversité. Oiseaux, insectes, poissons, amphibiens ou mammifères, chaque épisode vous révèle, en 5 minutes, la vie d'un animal sauvage de la capitale. Retrouvez les saisons précédentes sur paris.fr, Youtube, et sur toutes les plateformesde podcast ! Autrices : France Fredon et Sophie Tabillon, photo : Guillaume Bontemps, créa : Marine Crispin, réalisation : Sandra Berkoukeche / Ville de Paris Sons : Chiff-Chaff / Fernand Deroussen et Joseph Sardin et BBC Sound Effects
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Another Michael Schulson concept opens this weekend in Philly's Midtown Village neighborhood. KYW Newsradio's Hadas Kuznits chats with Ed Pinello, culinary director of “Prunella” about the renovations, the menu and their pizza oven.
Cozy up next to the fire for another episode. Who started it? Not Caveman Arthur, surely! Even if it gets out of hand, Superman will just reverse time and save the day. Just remember to pick the right side when the Clown War comes a calling (and book a Craigslist dad for more muscle). Send us feedback! sugarbowlpod@gmail.com - @sugarbowlpod facebook.com/SugarbowlPod sugarbowlpod.com RSS: sugarbowlpod.libsyn.com/rss - Artwork: Tori Nelson @ facebook.com/torinelsonart Music: Kurt Statz @ ox4.li/32t
Fresh off the new Arthur book release, Will provides a report from the Marc Brown Q&A before he and Lucas launch into talking about the side-hustle in "Fernlets by Fern," before getting into some classic Arthur horror with "Prunella and the Haunted Locker." Plus, Will writes a birthday card for Lucas, parents are raked over the coals, and a big announcement for February!
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Enough about the ship in the Odyssey, how about the Dave and Thora ship? We have indisputable proof. It's safely tucked away in the face of our Polly Locket. If that's not enough to excite you, then maybe the presumed end of the Tibble Twins or the promise of an EPIC Eli fumble will get you rubbing your hands together. Send us feedback! sugarbowlpod@gmail.com - @sugarbowlpod facebook.com/SugarbowlPod sugarbowlpod.com RSS: sugarbowlpod.libsyn.com/rss - Artwork: Tori Nelson @ facebook.com/torinelsonart Music: Kurt Statz @ ox4.li/32t
Season 13 is here! Will and Lucas check in on their plans for Canadian Thanksgiving and Halloween before settling into the season premiere. First up is a huge special guest star in "No Acting, Please", followed by the perils of speed-reading and page-skimming in "Prunella and the Disappointing Ending." Plus, the guys get a peek behind the scenes of the production of A Christmas Carol, an update on Lucas' Dune re-read, and determine whether Lucas or Charlie Day deserves to play Luigi...
Episode Introduction: Backed up with scientific proof, Prunella Harris brings you the 10 ways to identify if someone is the right partner for you. Episode Summary: In today's episode, Prunella walks us through the theory of “Everything That Looks Good, Ain't Good For You,” with fun anecdotes, real-life examples, and ten ways to find out if that attractive looking person is actually the right partner for you before you jump in a relationship only to find out that what's beneath the surface isn't pretty. Rise Tribe Takeaways: Know your worth - don't settle for anything less than what you know you deserve. Value alignment - understand whether or not your values align with a prospective partner as that would play a crucial role in the long run. Self respect - you want to be with someone who respects themselves, only then will they be able to show respect towards you. Empathy - make sure your partner has the ability to validate your emotions even when they don't agree with you. Time - ensure that your partner makes you a priority without you having to ask for their time repeatedly. Team player - can your partner be supportive and collaborate with you to support your goals and visions? Honesty - it is really important for your partner to value honesty. Problem solving - every relationship is going to have conflict, observe how your partner responds to it. Emotional intelligence - make sure that the person you're with is capable of taking ownership of their emotions. Social intelligence - your partner needs to understand how their behavior impacts other people. Connect With Us: Email: media@restorativefamilyservices.com Website: https://restorativefamilyservices.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/restorativefamily/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RestorativeFS
Unconditionally loving in her approach, self heal reminds us to take responsibility to give ourselves the gift of acceptance and love and healing. Our journeys are our responsibility. Taking care of our bodies, minds and spiritual understandings, lead to the healing and recovery of love within the whole entire world. It's our small changes and attempts to spiral deeper within ourselves that ripple out healing and positivity. Keep your heart open! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/herboracle/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/herboracle/support
This story was collected at Backstories 2021 in Hamersley. It features storyteller, Prunella Riddle.
Episodio numero centottantatré, celebrativo e ottativo. Il menu di una puntata dedicata soprattutto ai neo-campioni d'Italia: lo scudetto dell'Inter, tra genesi, evoluzione, meriti di Conte e dei singoli, passando anche per il poco che non ha mai funzionato; il celodurismo degli ultimi tre combattenti per la libertà che ancora non hanno rinnegato la Superlega (Juventus, Real Madrid e Barcellona).
We hear all about Percy shitting through the eye of a needle and Prunella winning a big hairy coconut. Lucky Prunella!
A common but often forgotten plan, heal all or Prunella vulgaris is an all-around positive plant to add into your herbal teas and remedies. Connect With Mark Merriwether Vorderbruggen, Ph.D.: Mr. Mark Merriwether Vorderbruggen, chief herbalist and chemist for Medicine Man Plant Co. Medicine Man Plant Co Foraging Texas Medicina Man Plant Co on Facebook Buy Birdies Garden Beds Use code EPICPODCAST for 5% off your first order of Birdies metal raised garden beds, the best metal raised beds in the world. They last 5-10x longer than wooden beds, come in multiple heights and dimensions, and look absolutely amazing. Click here to shop Birdies Garden Beds Buy My Book My book, Field Guide to Urban Gardening, is a beginners guide to growing food in small spaces, covering 6 different methods and offering rock-solid fundamental gardening knowledge: Order on Amazon Order a signed copy Follow Epic Gardening YouTube Instagram Pinterest Facebook Facebook Group
This is a Fix-it Fairy Tale: more kindness, more consent and more inclusivity! This time we're fixing: Prunella.A flower-loving youth accidentally picks a lilac from a witch's garden and ends up having to face some very unnerving trials, but also the witch's beautiful daughter... You can also read this story on AO3.Find transcripts, summaries and themed tags for every fairy tale on the Patchwork Fairy Tales website!Follow this podcast on Tumblr or Twitter!Find me on my writing Tumblr or AO3. Check out composer Kai Engel, who wrote the theme song “Holiday Gift”.Penny for a tale? You can tip your storyteller here!Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/laurasimons)
In a week when a new vaccine for Covid 19 has been unveiled, this is a podcast focussing on Getting Fit. My doctor daughter broke it to me several years ago that, as we get older, we have to exercise more, and more, and more...it appears it's exponential...especially with the threat of further viruses around the corner. This is a montage of old newsreel and recordings of the really extraordinary Mary Bagot-Stack and her daughter, Prunella, often described as Britain's first 'perfect woman', who founded The Women's League of Health and Beauty in 1930, mixed with my attempts to get fit with the NHS app 'Couch to 5K', and pilates with Danielle Moye of www.lebarrecolchester.co.uk. and a guest appearance, from an ancient LP, of Winnie the Pooh voiced brilliantly by Kenneth Connor with the Wonderland Singers and Alyn Ainsworth and his Orchestra. The picture shows members of the The original Bagot-Stack Dancing Academy dancing at Clacton-on-Sea in Essex in 1928... ‘in harmony with the rhythm of the wavelets lapping the sand and with the vibration of the sunlight on sea and shore. Every movement was an object lesson in the expression of the strength and health and passionate joyousness of pulsing natural life.”
In a week when a new vaccine for Covid 19 has been unveiled, this is a podcast focussing on Getting Fit. My doctor daughter broke it to me several years ago that, as we get older, we have to exercise more, and more, and more...it appears it's exponential...especially with the threat of further viruses around the corner. This is a montage of old newsreel and recordings of the really extraordinary Mary Bagot-Stack and her daughter, Prunella, often described as Britain's first 'perfect woman', who founded The Women's League of Health and Beauty in 1930, mixed with my attempts to get fit with the NHS app 'Couch to 5K', and pilates with Danielle Moye of www.lebarrecolchester.co.uk. and a guest appearance, from an ancient LP, of Winnie the Pooh voiced brilliantly by Kenneth Connor with the Wonderland Singers and Alyn Ainsworth and his Orchestra. The picture shows members of the The original Bagot-Stack Dancing Academy dancing at Clacton-on-Sea in Essex in 1928... ‘in harmony with the rhythm of the wavelets lapping the sand and with the vibration of the sunlight on sea and shore. Every movement was an object lesson in the expression of the strength and health and passionate joyousness of pulsing natural life.” Thank you to Dr. Lucy Vermont.
Lights, camera, action! Wait, where's Prunella's parents? Not here. But we do have gold nugget factories, Soundwaft™, and Chris guilt tripping you for lack of participation. Preorder your Arthur skins today! Submit a story for our "Word From Us Kids" segment to our email address: sugarbowlpod@gmail.com @sugarbowlpod facebook.com/SugarbowlPod sugarbowlpod.com * RSS: sugarbowlpod.libsyn.com/rss Artwork: Tori Nelson @ facebook.com/torinelsonart Music: Kurt Statz @ ox4.li/32t
For this episode of the podcast, host Brett Josephson pitches it over to Christine Landoll, Professor of Practice and Director of Business Engagement in the School of Business at George Mason University. Christine welcomes guest KerrLaine Prunella, Chief Human Capital Officer for the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. Christine and KerriLaine offer insights into skills employees at all levels should be utilizing and building upon during this time as they work from home. Those skills include communication, leadership, and dressing for success.
"Give me a kiss, and I will save you." Prunella unknowingly plucks a piece of fruit from a witch's garden. What lies ahead for her are deadly tasks, a persistent love interest, and some talkative hinges. If there is a fairy tale you'd like me to read next season, email me: mythicalthepodcast@gmail.com Mythical Website Instagram: @mythicalpodcast Twitter: @mythicalpodcast
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Prunella is a member of the mint family, so that tells us immediately that it is a vigorous, spreading plant.
Matthew Bannister on Glen Campbell - the singer and guitarist best known for hits like Galveston and Witchita Lineman. We talk to the man who wrote them - Jimmy Webb. Dame Helen Alexander, former Chief Executive of the Economist Group and the first woman to head the C.B.I. Clancy Sigal the American writer and activist who was blacklisted during the Communist witch hunts of the 1950s. Prunella Briance who founded the National Childbirth Trust after two traumatic experiences of giving birth.
Loyal Policies: we return with another episode of listener questions! Please note that this episode contains spoilers for Seasons One through Seven of Our Fair City. If you’d like to support HartLife NFP and Our Fair City, you can join the amazing community on our Patreon page at http://www.patreon.com/hartlifenfp. By pledging monthly, you can ensure the growth and stability of our company and get great rewards like Our Fair City ringtones, Herbert West on your voicemail, personalized HartLife policy certificates, and more. You can also help spread the word by rating and reviewing on iTunes or whatever podcasting service you are listening to us on! Special thanks to Smilodonmeow, JoeGee, S.P. Moran, Alex Generous, Soaplady, Vraik, Snail Army, Jervistetch7, Prepare to die obviously, Prunella-modularis, Antigonefunns, Mrtappan, dblplsgoodful, IndigoBryan, and everyone else who sent a question in! Content advisories for this episode can be found here. Managing Director— Eleanor Hyde Andrew Snidge— Frank Sjodin Cassandra Wilkins/Switchblades Cobalt— Ele Matelan Doctor Emily Caligari— Marsha Harman Writer/Agent Chamberlain— Jim McDoniel Recording Engineer— DJ Catnip Executive Producer— Jeffrey Gardner Produced by Jeffrey Gardner. Recording Engineering by DJ Catnip. A huge thank you to our sponsor for this episode, Cards Against Humanity!
Loyal Policies: we're back with another group of questions submitted by Listeners Like You. We got way more questions than we could handle in a single podcast, so we'll be answering your queries over the next few weeks---if you submitted a question and didn't hear it answered here, sit tight--we will most likely answer it in the next session. Please note that this episode contains spoilers for Seasons One through Seven of Our Fair City. If you’d like to support HartLife NFP and Our Fair City, you can join the amazing community on our Patreon page at http://www.patreon.com/hartlifenfp. By pledging monthly, you can ensure the growth and stability of our company and get great rewards like Our Fair City ringtones, Herbert West on your voicemail, personalized HartLife policy certificates, and more. You can also help spread the word by rating and reviewing on iTunes or whatever podcasting service you are listening to us on! Special thanks to Smilodonmeow, JoeGee, S.P. Moran, Alex Generous, Soaplady, Vraik, Snail Army, Jervistetch7, Prepare to die obviously, Prunella-modularis, Antigonefunns, Mrtappan, dblplsgoodful, IndigoBryan, and everyone else who sent a question in! Content advisories for this episode can be found here. Managing Director— Eleanor Hyde Andrew Snidge— Frank Sjodin Cassandra Wilkins/Switchblades Cobalt— Ele Matelan Doctor Emily Caligari— Marsha Harman Writer/Agent Chamberlain— Jim McDoniel Recording Engineer— DJ Catnip Executive Producer— Jeffrey Gardner Produced by Jeffrey Gardner. Recording Engineering by DJ Catnip. A huge thank you to our sponsor for this episode, Cards Against Humanity!
Move over, Muffy and Prunella, a new challenger appears for the flower crown of "Worst Character"! Join your hosts Lucas & Will as they talk weddings, the 12 Days of Christmas, bear grease, and Lucas' Halloween costume this year in "DW Gets Lost"; then, it's the Exxon-Valdez spill, the philosophy of garbage, and the debut of "vomitrocious" in "Arthur Cleans Up"...(MILD LANGUAGE WARNING)
There was once upon a time a woman who had an only daughter. When the child was about seven years old she used to pass every day, on her way to school, an orchard where there was a wild plum tree, with delicious ripe plums hanging from the branches. Each morning the child would pick one, and put it into her pocket to eat at school. For this reason she was called Prunella. Now, the orchard belonged to a witch...
Phil Varone discusses his life and career, from his early days and the history or Saigon Kick, the side effects of their hit "Love Is On The Way", his issues with Saigon Kick's management, and their breakup. Plus he discusses his 90's band with Rachel Bolan, Prunella Scales, and his time in Skid Row. We also cover his other endeavors such as stand-up comedy, writing and the adult film business (and why he left). He talks about his regrets over the documentary "Wake Up Dead", the new book he's writing on an undisclosed comedian, and his newly announced return to music.
Come with me into the world of mints . . . on beyond peppermint, lemon balm, and lavender . . . all the way out to shiso, bergamot, and ground ivy. We'll learn how to recognize and utilize plants in the mint family. I'll catalog some of the dozens of useful Lamiaceae genera, including Salvia, Rosmarinus, Thymus, Oreganum, and Basilicum. After looking at some general tendencies found throughout the mint family – especially their antispasmodic, antiseptic, and antioxidant abilities – we will focus in on some of my favorites – such as Leonurus, Perilla, Monarda, and Prunella – and their special qualities. Bring your mint stories and your questions, and get ready for the magical, marvelous, medicinal mints! Marvelous Magical Mints with Susun Weed was recorded live in 2013 at the Southeast Womens Herbal Festival If you enjoy this lecture by Susun Weed...consider joining her online or inperson for a herbal medicine workshop in Woodstock NY - here are a few workshops offered in the next few months... Too far away to study in person? Susun also offers correspondence courses, online courses, mentorship, books, audio, video and more...
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Mimi (TCGS, Half Past Nelson) comes to Astoria for todays episode. She is commonly referred to as "Mimi on the Hoops" but cant be called "Mimi around Town" or "Prunella". We discuss Improv, Comedy, Yoga, Hooping and India (amongst many other things) Also, Mark talks about being "randomly" searched at an airport