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Growing Together with Claire & Steve
Growing Together - at the Chelsea Flower Show, May 2023

Growing Together with Claire & Steve

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 38:08


While Steve tends to his award-winning dahlias, Claire visits this year's Chelsea Flower Show. Saving oak trees, forestry education, gardening with no limits, encouraging young gardeners, celebrating heroines of horticulture, admiring Alitex's trade stand, head gardener advice and cinnamon buns are top of the agenda for this eclectic edition of Growing Together. With thanks to Geraint Richards, Head Forester at the Duchy of Cornwall, author Robert Penn, Drag Queen Gardener, Skinny Jean Gardener, Pollyanna Wilkinson, Nelly Hall, Julia Parker and Ben Pope.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Homegrown History
Trinity School - Part 2

Homegrown History

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 39:40


For more than a hundred years (1865 - 1970) Trinity School served Limestone County's African American students in a time when their educational opportunities were less than ideal. How Trinity graduates from small-town Athens, Alabama went on to make major contributions in the world of arts and sciences, education, government, and medicine as well as civil and human rights is the topic of this episode. Richard and Rebekah are joined by special guests Charlotte Fulton, author of Holding the Fort: A History of Trinity School, and David Malone, 1966 Trinity High School graduate. They also discuss the preservation of the school's buildings and ongoing plans for an onsite museum and archive. https://limestonecounty-al.gov/departments/archives/https://www.alcpl.org/Holding the Fort: A History of Trinity School in Athens, Alabama 1865-1870 by Charlotte FultonThis book is available for reference at the Limestone Archives and the Athens-Limestone Public LibraryFor information, questions, or suggestions email rebekah.davis@limestonecounty-al.gov. Music from Pixabay 

Material Matters with Grant Gibson
Robert Penn on bread – and the politics behind baking.

Material Matters with Grant Gibson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 48:16


Robert Penn describes himself as a journalist, woodsman and lifelong cyclist, who has written some of the best craft-based books of recent years, including It's All About the Bike, where he travelled the globe finding the best components with which to build his dream bicycle, and The Man Who Made things out of Trees, which told the tale of what he did with an ash tree that he felled in some nearby woods. The titles tell a personal story, which Penn deftly combines with a broader history and, sometimes, a bit of science. But, really, they are all about the importance of making. His latest is no different. A little like Ronseal, Slow Rise: A Bread Making Adventure, does exactly what it says on the tin. It has been described by writer, Jenny Linford, as ‘a wide-ranging, gloriously obsessive odyssey'.Robert lives in the Black Mountains with his wife, three children, two spaniels, 12 bicycles and a collection of axes. He bakes his own bread in a wood-fired oven. In this episode we talk about: writing a book devoted to bread; his fascination with the ordinary things that surround us; how a three-year, around-the-world cycling trip piqued his interest in baking; the relationship between bread and power; ploughing his own field with a horse; searching the globe for the right wheat seeds; seeking divine intervention; our obsession with white bread; and how industrial farming took such a wrong turn.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/materialmatters?fan_landing=true)

5 Plain Questions
Call For Indigenous Storytellers

5 Plain Questions

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 8:48


Reflecting on the recent Wokiksuye remembrance of Robert Penn by the Dahl Art Center, Joe Williams is calling art Indigenous storytellers to start telling and representing their own stories such as Robert Penn's.

The Connected Experience
The Connected Experience - ASAP Elite F/ Robert Penn

The Connected Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 65:24


This Episode of The Connected Experience Podcast is sponsored all new game Animal Instincts: The Urban Jungle Puzzle, now available for DOWNLOAD NOW in the google play store and the apple app store via https://linktr.ee/AITUJ also follow @animalinstinctsanimated on IG Asap Elite F/ Robert Penn Join host AJ and SJ of The Connected Experience (@tcepod) as they have a conversation with Robert Penn Jr (@asapelitepodcast). We discuss his childhood , growing up in Inkster MI, being the son of a Blues legend (Robert Penn Sr), playing college and semi pro football and more. Press play, sit back and #getconnected Contact us at pr@tcohh.orgFollow us on https://www.instagram.com/tcepodhttps://www.twitter.com/tcepodListen to “The Podcast Album” by The Connected Experience now via Tidal https://tidal.com/browse/album/84652887

In the Moment
In The Moment: Governor Noem Will Deploy National Guard To Secure The Border

In the Moment

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 57:18


Governor Kristi Noem has announced a private donation that will fund deployment of the South Dakota National Guard to the U.S. border with Mexico. State Sen. Reynold Nesiba, D-Sioux Falls joins us with his perspective on the deployment and how it is being funded. The South Dakota Department of Health is drafting rules for the state's medical marijuana program. SDPB's Jackelyn Severin reports on Monday's town hall. Governor Noem says she will deploy as many as 50 members of South Dakota's National Guard to Texas to help secure the border with Mexico. SDSU political scientists Lisa Hager, Ph.D., and David Wiltse, Ph.D., join us with perspective for this week's Dakota Political Junkies conversation. John Nguyen's last day as SDPB's Morning Edition host was Friday. During his farewell party he artfully described the manner in which he eats a jelly donut. SDPB's Brian Gevik reports on live music at the rodeo for our June Spotlight on South Dakota rodeo traditions. Robert Penn, a protégé of

5 Plain Questions
Oscar Howe Confessional

5 Plain Questions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 31:54


On the 30th anniversary of the Oscar Howe Summer Art Institute, host Joe Williams reflects on his association of the program starting in 1993 in a deeply personal story and tribute to the program and artist, friend, and mentor Robert Penn.

5x15
The Story of Bread - Rob Penn and Colin Tudge

5x15

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 59:38


Join two brilliant writers – Rob Penn and Colin Tudge - to discuss how food shapes the world, what's gone wrong, and how we can put it right. Robert Penn is a journalist, woodsman, lifelong cyclist and the author of several books including the Sunday Times bestsellers Slow Rise, It's All About the Bike and The Man Who Made Things Out of Trees. He lives in the Black Mountains with his wife and three children, two spaniels, twelves bicycles and a collection of axes. He bakes his own bread in a wood fired oven. Colin Tudge is a biologist by education and a writer by inclination and by trade. He is author of about 18 books on natural history, evolution, and food and farming, his latest being The Great Re-Think. He is co-founder of the Oxford Real Farming Conference and the College for Real Farming and Food Culture. Rosie Boycott is a cross bench peer and co-founder of 5x15. 5x15 brings together outstanding individuals to tell of their lives, passions and inspirations. This talk was recorded online in March 2021. Learn more about 5x15 events: 5x15stories.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/5x15stories Facebook: www.facebook.com/5x15stories Instagram: www.instagram.com/5x15stories

Humanities Desk | NET Radio
COVID-19 in Nebraska: One Year Later

Humanities Desk | NET Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2021 5:46


Dr. Robert Penn of Omaha's Methodist Hospital discusses treating Nebraska's first coronavirus patient, Terra Uhing, executive director at Three Rivers Public Health Department, recalls being informed her district may have had dozens of exposures to the virus, and Jerry Rinne of the Fremont YMCA talks about discovering events at his facility were at risk of being the first 'super spreader' event in the state

Conversations with Charlie

John Victor Shea is a great American actor in theater, film and television going back to the mid 1970’s when he performed in his Broadway debut in “Yentl” after graduating from the Yale School of Drama, with an M.F.A in Directing under Robert Brustein, with mentoring by Robert Penn, Sydney Lumet and George Roy Hill. He first became known for his feature film role in 1982 playing Charles Horman in “Missing” with the Academy Award winning director, Costa Gravas. In his 45 year career he has acted in over 91 film and television projects including his iconic role as Lex Luther in the 1990’s TV series : “The New Adventures of Superman”. In this episode we talk about his entire career as an actor and discuss many amazing intimate stories of working with great artists that have never been told before. John is very generous in sharing his immense knowledge of the film and television business. This episode is a real treat for all of our listeners.  CONVERSATIONS WITH CHARLIE YOUTUBE: https://tinyurl.com/vrtzr64 SPOTIFY: https://tinyurl.com/wvjfav4 APPLE PODCASTS: https://tinyurl.com/w7n8br2 WEBSITE: www.thepodmatrix.com www.conversationswithcharlie.com

Your Second Season
The Truth About COVID 19 With No Agenda

Your Second Season

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 35:58


(Part 1) The most fascinating conversation to date. Discussion include sharing facts, data and studies with Dr Robert Penn. Dr. Penn is a leader with a long history in infectious disease.  Discussion Includes: How to fight COVID19. What does a healthy metabolic body mean? The 5 metrics for a healthy metabolic. What is the devil triad and how it wreaks havoc on your body? Why your micrebiome is your first line of defense. What is life?  Why we should NOT social distance And so much more…. Dr Robert G. Penn, M.D., FACP, FSHEA, FIDSA. Board Certified: Infectious Diseases, Internal Medicine * Fellow, Infectious Diseases Society of American (FIDSA) *Fellow, American College of Physicians (FACP) *Fellow, Society Healthcare Epidemiologists of America (FSHEA)* President, Infectious Diseases Associates, PC, Omaha, NE *Medical Director, Dept of Healthcare Epidemiology - Nebraska Methodist Hospital, Omaha, NE *Chair, Medical Advisory Committee, American Red Cross - Midwest Region Blood Services, Omaha, NE *Clinical Assist Prof, Dept of Pediatrics, The Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE *Clinical Assist Prof, Dept Medical Microbiology, Creighton Univ School of Medicine *Patient Care Committee, Methodist Hospital *Infection Prevention & Control Committee, Methodist Hospital *Pharmacy & Therapy Committee, Methodist Hospital *Fellowship in Infectious Diseases: Creighton Univ Medical School of Medicine, Omaha…… Your Co-Hosts take a deep dive into the mysterious world of midlife (45+ years old) with honest, humorous, relatable, and candid conversations with field experts and amazing, thriving women. We laugh, giggle, and sometimes cry as we glean many tips to muster through this journey called midlife.  Share, subscribe, rate, and review our podcast wherever you get your podcasts, so you do not miss an episode! Also join the conversation with 1,000’s of like-minded women on Facebook, and Instagram.   Check out our website! www.yoursecondseason.com A Parkville Media Production. A podcast management and podcast production company based in Omaha, NE.

TLDCast Podcast
Meet the Maker: Robert Penn of Smartbuilder

TLDCast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2020 50:47


Robert Penn is the CEO of SmartBuilder, an eLearning authoring tool that has been helping power L&D teams for over twenty years. We’re talking to Robert about his perspective as a vendor in this industry, what he’s learned about eLearning over the last two decades, and even show some examples of why his tool, SmartBuilder, has had such lasting power.

The Daily Poem
Robert Penn Warren's "Heart of Autumn"

The Daily Poem

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 7:47


Today's poem is Robert Penn Warren's "Heart of Autumn." Remember: subscribe, rate, review! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Daily Poem
Robert Penn Warren's "Boy Wandering in Sims Valley"

The Daily Poem

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 13:37


Today's poem is Robert Penn Warren's "Boy Wandering in Sims Valley" -- ready by poet and guest contributor, Maurice Manning. Remember: you can help us spread the word by subscribing, rating, and reviewing. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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The Daily Poem
Robert Penn Warren's "August Moon"

The Daily Poem

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2019 6:57


Today's poem is by Robert Penn Warren and it's called "August Moon." If you like this show please rate and review! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Pata de Cabra Radio | Bici en la ciudad
Pata de Cabra | La bici lo es todo | Episodio 66

Pata de Cabra Radio | Bici en la ciudad

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2018 59:49


Bienvenidas a un nuevo episodio de Pata de Cabra, en esta ocasión hablamos con Blanca, de Capitan Swing, quien nos presenta un libro que empiezan ahora a mover y que lleva por título 'La bici lo es todo'. El autor, Robert Penn, nos habla de la búsqueda de la felicidad sobre dos ruedas. Además, en un episodio atípico y fresco, hay cambios de papeles en la familia cabrense. Sorpresa. Juanitez nos implica en un 'concurso' en el que el protagonista era inesperado. Neojota nos acerca y estudia el fenómeno de los chalecos amarillos, y el profe Kanaia analiza el desarrollo de la medida estrella Madrid Central con un una acertada y punzante editorial. Ah! y escuchamos a nuestra corresponsal en Londres, Eli, que nos habla de cómo se desarrollo el Bycicle Film Festival allí. El mundo está muy loco, hay zombies disfrazados de papa noel, y nosotros cabalgamos y ladramos a la vez. Somos enemigos y a la vez aliados. No lo olvides.

Pata de Cabra Radio | Bici en la ciudad
Pata de Cabra | La bici lo es todo | Episodio 66

Pata de Cabra Radio | Bici en la ciudad

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2018 59:49


Bienvenidas a un nuevo episodio de Pata de Cabra, en esta ocasión hablamos con Blanca, de Capitan Swing, quien nos presenta un libro que empiezan ahora a mover y que lleva por título 'La bici lo es todo'. El autor, Robert Penn, nos habla de la búsqueda de la felicidad sobre dos ruedas. Además, en un episodio atípico y fresco, hay cambios de papeles en la familia cabrense. Sorpresa. Juanitez nos implica en un 'concurso' en el que el protagonista era inesperado. Neojota nos acerca y estudia el fenómeno de los chalecos amarillos, y el profe Kanaia analiza el desarrollo de la medida estrella Madrid Central con un una acertada y punzante editorial. Ah! y escuchamos a nuestra corresponsal en Londres, Eli, que nos habla de cómo se desarrollo el Bycicle Film Festival allí. El mundo está muy loco, hay zombies disfrazados de papa noel, y nosotros cabalgamos y ladramos a la vez. Somos enemigos y a la vez aliados. No lo olvides.

Sheffield Doc/Fest Podcast
Freddie Flintoff & Robert Penn Talk Docs & Chips

Sheffield Doc/Fest Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2017 39:38


Doc/Fest welcomed cricketing legend and former England captain, along with journalist and co-presenter Robert Penn, to the 2016 Festival, to talk about their popular series for Sky 1; ‘Flintoff: Lord of the Fries’ and ‘Freddie Fries Again’. Freddie and Rob discuss the making of the series that saw them traveling the UK and Ireland in their mobile fish and chip van, through stunning locations, meeting a host of characters, serving up fried delights to the friends they made and how their own friendship was tested to the limit. The talk was chaired by comedian and presenter Mark Dolan.

Excess Baggage
Cycles

Excess Baggage

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2011 28:12


Sandi Toksvig looks at the simplicity and versatility of the bicycle as a travel machine with three very different cyclists. Susie Wheeldon rode 22,000 kilometres around the world, crossing deserts from Tunisia to Arizona, as she and her companions were researching solar energy. Robert Penn leads cycling weekends in the hills of the Brecon Beacons where the ups are as satisfying as the downs. And Matt Carroll recommends day trips in some of England's most beautiful countryside. Together they discuss the feeling of freedom realised in today's world by a device which hasn't changed its basic design for over 130 years. Producer: Harry Parker.