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Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticIn this segment of "Notorious Mass Effect," Analytic Dreamz takes listeners behind the scenes of the 10th anniversary of Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival, crafted by the visionary Tyler, The Creator. Held at the iconic Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, this year's festival not only celebrated a decade of innovation but also set new benchmarks for fan experiences in the music festival landscape.Festival Enhancements:Transportation: The collaboration with LA Metro for free shuttles from Union Station to the venue was a game-changer, providing smooth access despite some rail line hiccups, showcasing effective crowd management.Venue Layout: The festival featured three stages - Camp, Flog, and Gnaw - each designed to offer unique vibes and experiences. Enhanced with carnival rides and games, the layout was both functional and festive. VIP areas offered exclusive benefits, including quicker access to rides and prime stage viewing spots.Themed Food Options: Attendees savored culinary delights at spots like the MF DOOM-inspired MM..FOOD Diner and Pusha T's "Grindin" coffee stall. While the food was a hit, the addition of more seating could improve comfort for diners.Exclusive Merchandise: Camp Flog Gnaw didn't disappoint with its merchandise, offering everything from affordable tees to high-end $100 "Save The Bees" sweatshirts. The variety catered to all budgets while keeping the festival's unique aesthetic alive.Music Highlights:Tyler, The Creator: As the festival's curator and headliner, Tyler delivered a mix of new tracks from "Chromakopia" and classics, with special guest Sexyy Red for "Sticky," adding an extra layer of excitement.Standout Performances: Artists like Doechii and Sexyy Red made significant impressions, proving their mettle in the live environment. Erykah Badu's participation in the MF DOOM tribute was particularly poignant, enhancing the emotional depth with orchestral arrangements.Legacy Acts: Ma$e and Action Bronson brought different flavors to the festival. Ma$e with his solo hits and Bronson with his genre-blending set backed by a jazz band, showing the festival's commitment to diverse musical experiences.Genre Diversity: From André 3000's experimental jazz to Omar Apollo's soulful melodies, the lineup was a testament to Tyler's broad taste and influence, ensuring a broad appeal.Additional Insights:Audience Atmosphere: The crowd's diversity, from young fans to seasoned listeners, highlighted Tyler's impact across generations. The festival fostered a communal vibe, with fans sharing moments and memories.Unique Features: The integration of music with themed food, merchandise, and carnival games created a holistic festival experience, where strategic scheduling allowed attendees to catch multiple acts without missing out.Conclusion:Camp Flog Gnaw 2024, under the stewardship of Analytic Dreamz's analysis, stands out as not just a music festival but a cultural phenomenon. Tyler, The Creator's blend of nostalgia, innovation, and community spirit has once again proven why this event is a must-visit for music lovers, trendsetters, and anyone looking to experience a creatively curated celebration. Join Analytic Dreamz for a deep dive into what made this year's Camp Flog Gnaw an unforgettable chapter in its storied history.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
One state is doing it's best to save the dwindling bee population!
Concern about honey bees, and the possibility of human extinction, has swept the nation. Marina Caillaud, Ph.D., a lecturer in the Department of Entomology at Cornell University's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, shares the facts about the state of bees in the U.S. and around the world in this episode of the Cornell Keynotes podcast from eCornell.Her conversation with Marc Faris, an instructional designer for eCornell's Bees and Us course, covers:Colony collapse disorder observed in 2006Causes of the decline in managed honey bee colonies in the U.S.Global increases in managed honey bee colonies, particularly in AsiaSignificance of pollination in our ecosystemStressors on honey bee colonies: pests and parasites, pesticides and poor nutritionDiversity of bee species around the world, including 4,000 different types in the U.S.Endangerment of bumblebee speciesEffects of habitat loss on non-honey bee speciesSteps individuals can take to protect beesProper removal of honey bees from housesLearn more in the Bees and Us online course, co-authored by Caillaud, and in eight other beekeeping programs from eCornell.Read recent news and research about bees:“Honeybees Invaded My House, and No One Would Help” (The New York Times)"450,000 honeybees have been occupying the walls of this home for 35 years. They just got rehomed" (CNN)Rusty Patched Bumble Bee (U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service)Pollinator Conservation Resource Center (Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation)Honey: Annual report of the number of colonies producing honey (U.S. Department of Agriculture)Honey Bee Colonies (U.S. Department of Agriculture)Managed Colonies Over Time (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations)“Worldwide occurrence records suggest a global decline in bee species richness” (One Earth, Volume 4, Issue 1 – ScienceDirect)“Global Consequences of Land Use” (Science, Volume 309, Issue 5734)Read more about pollinator-friendly native plants in your region of the U.S. Follow eCornell on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, and X.
May 20 is World Bee Day. A few fun facts about Bees! The Earthy Girls want to encourage, inform & inspire you to take that small step, make that 2 degree pivot towards loving your planet not just living on it. It's a Mindset! Flip that Script. Reduce, Reuse and then Recycle. Consider it this way, It's Not just an inconvenience, it's an investment in the future generations. Find us on Instagram @earthygirl.co or on Facebook as Earthy Girls. To see Raquel on Texas Today click on the link belowhttps://www.nbcdfw.com/texas-today/how-to-make-your-own-floral-crown/3532255/ To purchase one of our Earthy Girl Giftboxes click on this link. https://www.rlovefloral.com/product/earthygirlgiftbox/ If you want to support our show, donate to the cause, please click on the Venmo Link. https://account.venmo.com/u/Rebecca-Behnke https://anchor.fm/rebecca-behnke/subscribe https://kite.link/earthy-girls https://link.chtbl.com/Grg4n6-Xhttps: https://podvine.com/podcast/earthy-girls- Detox your Domain is still on Presale. Our eBook is available to our listener's for $11.11 US DOLLARS. Click on the link below to get your copy today. https://mailchi.mp/4696178b0ee5/the-earthy-girls --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rebecca-behnke/message
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Bees are super important to our environment, so helping them out is a great thing to do! Here are a couple things you can do to bee a bee friend: Plant a bee garden: This is a great way to provide bees with a safe haven and a tasty food source. You can plant a variety of flowers that bloom at different times of year so there's always something for the bees to munch on. Look for native wildflowers and bee-friendly blooms like poppies, sunflowers, and lavender https://www.swallowtailgardenseeds.com/tips_lists/bee-friendly-plants.html. Even a small balcony container garden can help! Ditch the chemicals: Pesticides and herbicides are really harmful to bees. If you have a garden, try to go organic and avoid using these chemicals. There are plenty of natural ways to keep your garden healthy without harming the bees. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moodkillers/message
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EPISODE #1016 SAVE THE BEES Part Three of a three part series on the significance of the ancient symbols, the flower of life and the star tetrahedron and what the ancients knew about the blueprint for all life and what they understood about the healing power of sacred geometry, frequency and vibration. In this final episode, Richard and two dedicated professionals of energetic health practices and frequency healing technologies discuss how these ancient principles combined with modern technology are being utilized to help save bee colonies and optimize colony health, and produce Pure Wave Honey. LISTEN TO PARTS ONE AND TWO #990 THE FLOWER OF LIFE, THE STAR TETRAHEDRON, AND HEALING FREQUENCIES #1004 HEALING THROUGH FREQUENCY GUEST: Brent Knudsen is a self-made entrepreneur who learned in the 1990's that mathematical algorithms, quantum physics and frequencies were going to shape the future and went on to forge one of the largest Canadian debit and credit card processing platforms known as Tangarine Concepts. His company became a tremendous success and was eventually sold to Goldman Sachs in 2009. He was then able to devote his time and energy to pursue his true passion for unlocking the power of sacred geometry and natural quantum field frequency healing. His technologies have now been in use within the wellness industry for years with amazing results and people benefiting from pain reduction, improved injury recovery, anti-aging properties and improved health. He is passionate about frequency and quantum field technologies and excited to bring these technologies to the world at large. He understands today's environmental problems and is the Founder and CEO of 4RBees Inc., a Global Initiative. GUEST: Jake Cunningham is a Wellness Warrior and Tech Trailblazer, and Co-Founder and COO of 4RBEES Inc. At the heart of Jake's philosophy is a belief in the transformative power of positive thinking. His mantra, "You Are What You Think," has guided him through various life challenges and professional ventures. With a vision to revolutionize the health and wellness technology sector, Jake's company focuses on the distribution of advanced medical Quantum Biofeedback Systems, among other cutting-edge health technologies. Jake's dual roles reflect his deep commitment to improving personal and environmental health. His journey from a wellness enthusiast to a leader in both the wellness technology and environmental sustainability sectors is a testament to his belief in the power of innovation and positive action. WEBSITES: https://4rbees.com https://purewavehoney.com SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS!!! BIRCH GOLD GROUP - The Precious Metal IRA Specialists Diversify a portion of your savings into GOLD with Birch Gold Group. Gold is your hedge against inflation, and Birch Gold makes it EASY to own. Text STRANGE to 989898 and get your free info-kit on gold, then talk to a precious metals specialist on how to protect your savings from persistent inflation with gold. Text STRANGE to 989898 now. THE DEAD FILES On The Dead Files, physical medium Amy Allan and retired homicide detective Steve DiSchiavi solve unexplained paranormal phenomena in haunted locations across America. LISTEN TO THE DEAD FILES WHEREVER YOU GET YOUR PODCASTS BECOME A PREMIUM SUBSCRIBER!!! https://strangeplanet.supportingcast.fm Three monthly subscriptions to choose from. Commercial Free Listening, Bonus Episodes and a Subscription to my monthly newsletter, InnerSanctum. Visit Use the discount code "Planet" to receive one month off the first subscription. We and our partners use cookies to personalize your experience, to show you ads based on your interests, and for measurement and analytics purposes. By using our website and services, you agree to our use of cookies as described in our Cookie Policy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://strangeplanet.supportingcast.fm/
~Trigger warning: Child neglect/suffering~On this episode we're joined by Margie (one of the artists who has designed our Save The Bees sticker and Orca Merch on our website's shop) to talk about all the dangers of owning an exotic pet. You can find her @HeyMissMargie on Instagram or Etsy.Relevant Previous Episodes:Ep. 14: Travis the pet ChimpanzeeEp. 37: The Zanesville MassacreLinks Mentioned In Episode:The Elephant In the Living Room documentaryClick here to learn more about the Big Cat Public Safety ActMichigan State University Animal Legal & Historical Center websiteSupport the showSupport the show by shopping at www.getoutalivepodcast.com/shopFollow us on Instagram, Facebook, Tiktok, check out our website GetOutAlivePodcast.com and join us on Patreon (where you can now follow us for free)!You can find Ashley @TheAngryOlogist on Twitter
Reno, Nevada officially became Bee City USA in 2022 thanks to Ray Hopper, Founder and David Duffié, Board Memjoin Peter to talk about the importance of good pollination from bees to maintain adequate food supplies.
We were able to complete our first research paper and through our experience and the science, this new model is born. I explain it a bit and urge you to go and read the article and give us your comments. You can find the article here. http://dx.doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.31126.73283
"Save the bees" has become an environmental catch cry – but with honeybees colonies on the rise, what bee species are in need of saving and how should we go about saving them?This episode we chat with Dr Kit Prendergast about invasive bee colonies and their impact on Australia's ecosystem. We also dive into Dr Prendergast's research into bee hotels and their efficacy in helping support native bee populations in the backyard and bush.You can find The Conversation article referenced in todays show here: https://theconversation.com/the-feral-flying-under-the-radar-why-we-need-to-rethink-european-honeybees-207153And you can find the referenced research into bee hotels here: https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s11252-023-01381-5.pdf?pdf=buttonImage credit to Dr Prendergast: https://twitter.com/BeeBabette/status/1309777512587644929/photo/2
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Bees go to trees and get pollen on their knees. That tree is very likely a Silver linden (Tilia tomentosa). On this episode, we talk about bees. Unlike the last episode in which we talked about bees, this one has a happy ending. Plus, learn about Honeydew honey (just don't think about it too much before you eat it). To hear Casey's “Save The Bees” rant, join the Patreon!Completely Arbortrary is produced and hosted by Casey Clapp and Alex CrowsonJoin the Cone of the Month ClubSupport the show on PatreonFollow along on InstagramFind Arbortrary merch on our storeFind additional reading on our websiteCover art by Jillian BartholdMusic by Aves and The Mini-VandalsThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5803202/advertisement
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Dear valued listener, those who frequent the show know that skience is not the native language of these two theatre brats. But even they can't deny the interesting discoveries they made in this skience themed episode of M&Em. Michelle enlightens us on the subject of Melittology - the study of bees, including the fascinating societal structure of hives and why these buzzing little honey makers are in trouble. Mathieu then covers the very topical M words of mRNA and Moderna as he delves into the world of vaccines and some of science's most amazing accidental discoveries. If you liked this episode please leave a review and SUBSCRIBE or FOLLOW the podcast. This podcast was brought to you by On Track Studio.www.ontrackstudio.com.au@on.track.studioFor advertising opportunities please email hello@ontrackstudio.com.au
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Insects — or the lack thereof — are the focus of this week's Big Books and Bold Ideas. On Friday, host Kerri Miller will talk with environmental journalist Oliver Milman about how the silent collapse in global insect populations is disrupting many of our most important ecosystems. Here in Minnesota, bees are the insects whose absence is most keenly felt. Back in 2013, University of Minnesota entomologist Marla Spivak talked with Miller about what she was seeing. But she also gave advice about how to help the bees: Plant flowers. “We really have a flowerless landscape out there, and bees need flowers for good nutrition,” Spivak said. “If bees have good nutrition, and a lot of pollen and protein coming in and nectar coming in, they're better able to fight off these diseases. And it helps them detoxify some of the pesticides. We really need bee-friendly flowers out there, everywhere.” Guest: Marla Spivak is an entomologist and Distinguished McKnight University Professor at the University of Minnesota specializing in apiculture and social insects. She is the author of “Attracting Native Pollinators” published in 2011. To listen to the full conversation you can use the audio player above. Subscribe to the MPR News with Kerri Miller podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or RSS. Subscribe to the Thread newsletter for the latest book and author news and must-read recommendations.
What do you get when you cross aeronautical engineering and a beekeeper? Well…you will get our next guest – Sergey Petrov. Join us as he takes us on an exciting journey from purely engineering work to tackling one of the biggest threats to our food supply - the extinction of bees. And get ready to be inspired! Here is what we spoke about: (01:07) Intro (02:10) Sergey's childhood, why he became an engineer (03: 31) First job (05:16) The engineering years (09:00) The moment when he connected tech and climate and food problems (10:24) The Singularity university, NASA, and the start of his beekeeping “career” (14:36) Quitting his job and tackling the bee extinction problem (17:01) Start-up challenges (19:34) If you do it again, what will you change? (21:33) How to manage company finances (23:15) Transitioning from one industry to another (24:28) His company and mission (30:55) 3 key takeaways for a successful change Find Sergey Petrov here: https://pollenity.com/ and here https://istinskimed.bg/about-us/sergej-petrov-istinski-med/ WATCH THE PODCAST ON YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI1aeNZ-2lqnp9l1VJu2FOQ FOLLOW THE HOST ON: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anifilipova Personal site: https://anifilipova.me/
Ray Hopper, Lauri Yarborough discuss the Help Save The Bees Foundation. Bee topics include hives, benefits of becoming a beekeeper and the upcoming Nevada State Beekeepers Conference. Shari Pheasant, President of Horsepower Strategies, talks about the Women's Council of Realtors, Predictive Technology and goal-setting for 2023. helpsavethebeesfoundation.org 775-384-2403 sharipheasant.com shari@iamhorsepower.com
Peter speaks with Ray Hopper, Lauri Yarborough & Shari Pheasant about the Help Save the Bees Foundation. They also discuss the upcoming Nevada State Beekeeping Conference. Shari Pheasant with Horsepower Strategies talks about the rising interest rates, and how some sellers are starting to make some concessions. ray@helpsavethebeesfoundation lauri@helpsavethebeesfoundation.org sharipheasant.com shari@iamhorsepower.com rsar.org
Welcome to Color Me Green, a podcast focused on making the world a greener place. Every week we are going to be discussing topics about sustainability, climate change, and more. The goal for this show is for you to learn something new and hopefully take something away and implement it into your daily routine. Even just the simple act of sharing this podcast with your friends and family, is an act of making a difference.Today's episode is a very education interview with my guest Mike Bonetti. Mike teaches us why we shouldn't be afraid of bee's and what we can do to help save them.Support the showbuzzbox cocktails - http://shop.buzzbox.com/colormegreen - Save 20% with code COLORMEGREENSupport the show here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2025990/supportSave 10% on your order at Plastic Free Pursuit with code COLORMEGREEN - www.plasticfreepursuit.com/colormegreenShop sustainable phone cases with PELA - https://tinyurl.com/5n6z8xexFollow along on IG @colormegreenpodcastListen on other platforms: https://colormegreen.buzzsprout.com
Some water there, a desert here, perhaps a mountain and tree over there. Then just sprinkle some gorillas, crocodiles, and tigers liberally throughout. A couple of familiar guests show up to play Ecos: First Continent with Kait and Eric in our second episode of the new year. It was designed by John D. Clair and published in 2019 by AEG. Post your comments to Twitter/Instagram @FirstTurnCast or email us at firstturntabletop@gmail.com. Please remember to rate, review, and subscribe! Until next week, play more games!
In this slow news week episode, we are going to chat about gaming specifically the setup of games and how it's annoying. The USDA approves a vaccine for bees that supposed to help with Foulbrood, Updates on the iPod restoration project.
Welcome back to Part 2 of Kill Your Lawn with Danny Molinaro. If you didn't get a chance to listen to Part 1 last week, I recommend you go back and get caught up on this really interesting and important discussion about the impact that lawns are having on the natural world in North America. We also tiptoe our way into the aquatic equivalent of the lawn that is executed around the country in coastal landscapes, particularly coastal towns and cities, that is having the same negative impacts, but has established solutions.Danny talks about plant pallets to improve the quality of your lawn, some of his favorites, and some that he would love to see a lot more of. We also tiptoe in the wetlands and talk about rip rap, lawn equivalent management strategies, and the impact of having removed and degraded coastal environments.Grab a drink for this riveting discussion about why we need to kill our lawns (and their equivalents) and continue moving in the direction of enhanced and vibrant ecosystems that will support both us, wildlife, and earth systems.You can support the show by following it on all social media platforms and wherever you stream your podcasts. Another great way to support the show is to leave reviews and rate the show! It helps people discover our little corner of the internet because of algorithms and internet stuff. Don't forget, your support helps in our reforestation project to reforest Appalachia and other national parks that have experienced deforestation as well as other areas around the world! Listening to the show, calling in, and picking up some swag from my SciStore.Instagram: @ryantistthescientistPatreon: Ryantist the ScientistLinkedIn: Ryantist the ScientistFollow on ApplePodcastFollow on StitcherFollow on SpotifyAnd also, visit the website!
It might sound weird that someone working to improve the environment might tell you to kill plants, like your lawn, but I'm here to tell you that's exactly what today's guest says might be the best way to enhance the environment, support wildlife, and improve biodiversity. And he's right! What does that look like and why?Danny talks about his experience in a variety of landscapes and ecosystems in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern United States. He might be a forest babe, but his love for the meadow and prairie is not overcast in shadow. In this episode, we get to know Danny a little bit more, the work that he does, and why some common practices are actually quite detrimental to the environment. What are the best practices to both support your friendly neighborhood invertebrates AND look wicked awesome? Danny's gots plants to tell you about, and ways to make the magic happen.A two-part episode for sure. So here's Part 1 - Kill Your Lawn.You can support the show by following it on all social media platforms and wherever you stream your podcasts. Another great way to support the show is to leave reviews and rate the show! It helps people discover our little corner of the internet because of algorithms and internet stuff. Don't forget, your support helps in our reforestation project to reforest Appalachia and other national parks that have experienced deforestation as well as other areas around the world! Listening to the show, calling in, and picking up some swag from my SciStore.Instagram: @ryantistthescientistPatreon: Ryantist the ScientistLinkedIn: Ryantist the ScientistFollow on ApplePodcastFollow on StitcherFollow on SpotifyAnd also, visit the website!
So you're driving in your car and OUCH! Suddenly, you see that a small yellow and black striped flying insect has stung you. What if I told you it might not even be a bee? What if I told you that most of the time bees don't sting? What if... it was actually a yellow jacket?What does all this mean!? I have spent a lot of time formally studying bees. Did you know that there are around 20,000 species of bees in the world? And that in North America, there are 4,000? Today I am talking about the evolution of bees from wasps, how the stinger evolved and why, and why did bees go vegetarian? If you've had a close encounter with an insect that has stung you, this will be particularly interesting to listen to. Maybe you can do some detective work and identify your culprit. If you haven't been stung, you are most people! To learn more about bees and wasps, follow me on Instagram where I post fun facts about bees and share information.You can support the show by following it on all social media platforms and wherever you stream your podcasts. Another great way to support the show is to leave reviews and rate the show! It helps people discover our little corner of the internet because of algorithms and internet stuff.Instagram: @ryantistthescientistLinkedIn: Ryantist the ScientistFollow on ApplePodcastFollow on StitcherFollow on SpotifyAnd also, visit the website!
Professional Entomologist Amy Floyd is on the show this week to talk about the importance of bees and how we can do our part - whether we have our own hives or not - to help support the bee population.Amy has a Masters degree in Entomology and she travels the country in her converted Transit van. She's been on the show before to talk about her beginnings in vanlife and I'm happy to have her back to talk about a subject I'm so passionate about!Follow Amy:@amyy_sue@honeywagon_azGet 10% off your first purchase at ReRouted:https://rerouted.co/discount/POD10If you want to get your Seller's Fees waived for the first 5 items you list, reach out to me directly and I'll put you in contact with the wizard who does the job!Join the Patreon for extra episodes, behind-the-scenes, and livestreams! https://www.patreon.com/deliberatelivingSupport the Podcast & Its Creators:Venmo: https://venmo.com/Holly-PriestleyPaypal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/hollycpriestleyPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/hollycpriestleyFollow Us:Holly's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hollycpriestley/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HollyCPriestley/Website: http://hollycpriestley.com/The Tools I Use to Produce This Podcast:Buzzsprout (Get $20 by using this link to set up your own Buzzsprout account: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=844573 )iMovieZoomCanva (Earn a Canva Credit by using this link to set up your own Canva account: https://www.canva.com/join/lsk-vdb-msf )AudioConvert--Basically, nothing special. I started creating this with the tools that were available to me and they're largely free to use. Intro & Outro Music: Wallpaper by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4604-wallpaper/License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This description contains affiliate links. If you decide to make a purchase, I may receive a small kickback which helps to support the channel and bring you more content like this. Thanks!
Darko saves a bee, there's some new music, there are the usual shenanigans, and that's the end of this description. TRACKLIST: Emilee Moore - Studying your door dxadpoxt, laidbackshel - Fairytales Cavasoul - Please love me, I'm trying my hardest Eastblvd - Bedroom got a bedroom DEADPAN - Resentment! Kid Filthy - Vetements BAINS. - 4 Walls PEAK - Casa Bxundless, Teon Gibbs - Feeling loose Polo Brian - Out the window COTIS - What do you see in me? mekel - Sickwishes 538st - Mainstage Nanya Spark - Bow down Adewolf, Bo Henrik, Taybytheway - Need somebody Daniel Sparrow with The Visions - Been here before --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chillroseradio/support
In the episode of the Practicing Alchemy podcast, host Alexis, speaks about her recent move to Australia and the mental and emotional struggles that created. Hear her process of accepting this new life change and how she is alchemizing her daily life to reflect the things that bring her joy! (Author mentioned is Emily Henry) Want to share a thought? Email me at practicingalchemy@gmail.com Follow me on Instagram! @practicing.alchemy
What sparked save the bees? What bees need saving? What do bees do? Find out the answers to this and more on this episodes of Things That Bug Me.
We're back!Topics: Ciara Simonson is Answering our questions on Love and Relationships. Talking fertility, Love Maps, what IS a healthy relationship, and when to walk away.Also, Uvalde and Mass Shootings, January 6th Committee, and Save the Bees! -------------------------------------Follow your Hosts: Gianni Storm- https://www.instagram.com/giannistormmm/RobBRoK- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn9HEd6jqKwM9SZe4YEDajwLiz-E- https://www.facebook.com/lize.enders.3Nio Nyx - https://www.tiktok.com/nio_nyxSupport the show
08 June 2022: What would happen to us if bees disappeared off the planet. Helen finds out from the managing director of Hatta Honey. We find out what is happening at Mawaheb art studio for people of determination. Dnata travel are sharing their best deals when it comes to safaris And our vet from Blue Oasis is answering all your pet questions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As China continues to keep much of Shanghai in lockdown as it combats a mass Covid outbreak, Chinese stocks have fallen to their lowest levels in over two years with two main stock indexes falling 5% Monday. Beekeepers across Canada are buzzing with concerns over alarmingly high bee mortality rates owing to damages from the (menacingly named) Varroa destructor mite, with some keepers in Manitoba and Ontario seeing losses of up to 90%, much higher than typical mortality rates of 20-30%. Twitter has accepted Elon Musk's bid to take over the company for $45.5 billion, closing out days of discussions between Musk and the company's board after the billionaire presented a “best and final” offer days ago. Celebrating something? Let us know for a shoutout here: https://thepeak.typeform.com/to/GuHjLDoa The Peak Daily is produced by 306 Media Productions. Hosted by Brett Chang and Jay Rosenthal.
-Thane Maynard from the Cincinnati Zoo and Amy Schmitz from Klosterman baking joined us on Earth Day to talk about saving the bees and the Zoo's Native Plant sale happening tomorrow! (04-23-22)
We are #bellyinguptothebar with Eli The Bee Guy. The Ukrainian king of the bees is going to tell us how we can save how we can protect and rescue the bee, how he got into the bees? Make sure you got your tea with honey or Wild Turkey Honey ready to go. Facebook- The Above The Bar Podcast Instagram- The Above The Bar Podcast Twitch- The Above The Bar Podcast Twitter- The Above The Bar Podcast LinkedIn-The Above The Bar Podcast
Do you ever find yourself wanting to do something? To make a change? A lot of us become paralysed by indecision. This week we're celebrating the 'doers', we spoke to Simon Mulvany, a man who is on a mission to save the bees. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It seems like we're getting bad news about the planet every day, but one of the most worrying signs is the decline in our pollinating insects. In this episode, Jason Kingsley, OBE, talks to Dave Goulson from the University of Sussex about whether or not we can save the bees, and what might happen if we don't.To find out more visit Dave's Youtube channel or buy his new book.Produced by: Natt Tapley for Gloaming ProductionsAudio by Pete DennisCover Image by Richard Bartz, licensed from Wikimedia Commons on a Creative Commons Share-Alike 2.5 licence Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Do you know what's happening to the bees? Discover why the bees are dying and what you can do about it in this week's episode of Climate Focused Future. Visit us at climatefocusedfuture.org. Get instructions to build a bee house here. Information in this episode comes from the NRDC, Environment America, and The Bee Conservancy.
In this episode Samantha chats about all things honey bees with Dr. Selina Bruckner of the Bee Lab here at Auburn University. Dr. Bruckner talks about her introduction to honey bees during her time as an undergraduate student in Switzerland, how she came to continue her studies in the United States at Auburn University, the honey bee population's biggest threats, and how you can do your part to help save the bees! To learn more about the Auburn Bee Lab and their resources, research, and upcoming honey sales check out their social media pages: Facebook and Instagram @auburnbees For more information on beekeeping from the Alabama Cooperative Extension System (ACES) team check out their website If you are an Auburn University student interested in getting involved with the For The Bees club, check out their social media and AUInvolve listing Also make sure to follow the podcast's Instagram page, @actual_ag! DM us there any questions you may want to have answered in a future episode and be on the lookout for an upcoming giveaway. If you want, leave me a voice message with your questions about agriculture and they might just be included in an episode!
The very first episode of the weekly pleb! I briefly talk about a gloomy possible holiday season before talking with Virginia Tech Entomologist Robert Oström about the honeybee issue as well as other cool insects.
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Wild bee populations are at risk. Why are wild bee colonies in decline, why is it a big deal, and how can you help? First, step away from the pesticides.
Queen Bees, Honey Bees, Worker Bees, and YOU NAME IT. AL takes some time to discuss why bees are so important to our ecosystem, outlines what bees do for us, how we can help save them, some sick ass bee facts, and much more. Listen in if you want to help save da werld. Love y'all.
I love this episode because it’s all about bees and how to protect and appreciate them for all they do. Today’s guest Carly Stein founded a company dedicated to doing exactly this. It’s called Beekeeper’s Naturals and I used their bee propolis spray nonstop this winter to keep the flu away. (I think it’s safe …
I love this episode because it’s all about bees and how to protect and appreciate them for all they do. Today’s guest Carly Stein founded a company dedicated to doing exactly this. It’s called Beekeeper’s Naturals and I used their bee propolis spray nonstop this winter to keep the flu away. (I think it’s safe …