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Discover the real deal about Web 3 with Stevie Williams in this captivating episode of the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly!
Meet the Steenkamp family behind The Brooklyn Creamery, supplying Wellington locals with fresh goat's milk and goat's milk products from just outside the city centre.
The Gardening with Joey & Holly radio show Podcast/Garden talk radio show (heard across the country)
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This week, host Jorden Guth is joined by SoundStage's Doug Schneider, Jason Thorpe, and Matt Bonaccio to discuss the biggest audio show in the world, what's new, what's different, and what were their favorite sights and sounds this time around. Sources: Coverage of High End 2024 - Munich, Germany: https://soundstageglobal.com/index.php/shows-events/high-end-2024-munich-germany High End Society: https://www.highendsociety.de Chapters: 00:00:00 Announcement 00:00:28 What's Munich all about? 00:20:01 Music break: "Scapes" by Gray North 00:20:48 Favorite sights and sounds 00:46:30 “Diagrammatic” by Oliver Michael
The Henrico County extension of Virginia Cooperative Extension is now accepting applications for the SMART Scapes program, which can help residents assess their home landscapes and develop plans for optimal planting, pruning, and mulching practices. The -fee program includes a comprehensive set of materials that includes a property map, details on current plantings, general gardening information, and more. The SMART Scapes program is based on the concepts of soil test, plant selection, arranging plants, rain and irrigation, and trouble-free maintenance. These concepts are designed to promote the creation of healthy and sustainable landscapes. Turf grasses are not included in the...Article LinkSupport the show
The guys sit welcome Noah and Levi Clark of Rocforte Scapes in Calgary Alberta to the show to talk about their business, and their model of using small footprint sidewalk machines to handle big site snow finish/sidewalk work.
Sylvie Leblanc hat immer wieder den Sankt-Lorenz-Strom in Kanada fotografiert - und das von immer demselben Ort aus.
Faisal Sheiriff, influencer and entrepreneur, lives in Saudi Arabia with his fashion designer wife and two children. He was born in the US to a diplomat father and an anthropologist mother and has travelled to 50 countries. We discuss Saudi's changes and international tourism, living in Jeddah by the sea, beach days, coffee shops, large family gatherings, Cristiano Ronaldo, F1, tennis & golf, the bustling old markets in Jeddah and Riyadh, the dream-world desert landscapes of Alula and wanting to be the person that trawls ancient world markets and shipping back the antique artefacts but actually coming home with a fridge magnet. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Coffee Club from Tuesday March 19th, 2024. Guests include Jordan McCormick from Furniture Mission of the Red River Valley and more.
Production for volume five is underway! There will be a lot of topics and a lot of fun to be had. But to tide everyone over until then, I'll be releasing episodes and sessions here and there. You can consider these as part of volume five, as these episodes carry the same theme, but treat them as the greatest appetizers before a grand meal. In this episode, I'll be hanging out with THE Christine, or as some of you may know her, anime.scapes. I can honestly say this is one of the most pleasant anime to non-anime talks I've had in a long time, and I hope you enjoy it, as well!animescapes instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anime.scapes/GPC: ouranimehome.com
Today we welcome from Mark Soboil from https://shell-scapes.com/ The B.I.STANDER Podcast is a conversational podcast unique to Bainbridge Island and Seattle Washington, that covers the Arts, Society & Culture told through Human Interest stories. The intent is to introduce interesting people, ideas, and conversations. We are not perfect and that's OK! Thank you for your support! The B.I.Stander Podcast is a listener supported show, please consider subscribing. BE A FRIEND OF PODCASTVILLE AND TELL A FRIEND The BISTANDER Podcast! Blue Canary Auto NOW ALSO in Bremerton! Sound Reprographics Intro Song "Fly on the Wall by LeRoy Bell and available at: Tower Records! Additional sound effects by: https://www.zapsplat.com/ Support the Show on PATREON "Be a friend, tell a friend!" The B.I.STANDER Podcast is a conversational podcast unique to Bainbridge Island and Seattle Washington, that covers the Arts, Society & Culture told through Human Interest stories. The intent is to introduce interesting people, ideas, and conversations. We are not perfect and that's OK! Thank you for your support! The B.I.Stander Podcast is a listener supported show, please consider subscribing. BE A FRIEND OF PODCASTVILLE AND TELL A FRIEND The BISTANDER Podcast! Blue Canary Auto NOW ALSO in Bremerton! Sound Reprographics Intro Song "Fly on the Wall by LeRoy Bell and available at: Tower Records! Additional sound effects by: https://www.zapsplat.com/ Support the Show on PATREON "Be a friend, tell a friend!"
Effie Bateman and Clancy Overall wrap up all the biggest stories from the week - live from the Desert Rock FM studio in downtown Betoota. Get an Exclusive NordVPN deal here: https://nordvpn.com/betoota. It's risk-free with Nord's 30-day money-back guarantee Betoota on Instagram Betoota on TikTok Produced by DM PodcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For this last August intermission episode we've made you a montage of *sleep safe* sound-scenes selected from four overnight recordings. From the sea wall at Burnham-on-Crouch, looking out over panoramic tidal estuary waters by Wallasea Island. An oak tree deep within the Forest of Dean where woodcock make their roding flights. A remote fishing village harbour under empty skies in South East Scotland. To a rural wood in Suffolk where we made our first ever overnight recording. Here are some short descriptions plus links to the episodes so you can hear them in full. 126 The seawall and the night patrolling curlews To be a remote seawall, on a stretch of tidal estuary. To see the days and nights not as periods of time, but as slowly undulating waves. To feel the weight of water, twice rising, twice falling. To hear, the lone patrolling curlews This is Burnham-on-Crouch around 4am, looking out across the tidal waters towards Wallasea Island 129 Pristine quiet to early dawn A clearing, deep within an expansive forest, where the night air carries so little sound that only the trickling stream can be heard. The stream's sound reflects narrowly off the trunk of the tree, like the flickering light of a campfire. But when a woodcock flies by, on its roding flight, the sense of space is temporarily revealed. This segment of overnight recording we made in the Forest of Dean. It begins at around 4am when the space around the oak tree holding the microphones is still pitch dark. 140 Fishing village harbour at night Real quiet from the middle of the night, captured from a point above the harbour of St Abbs on the East Coast of Scotland. Car-free. Plane-free. Just the sparse and spacious cries of circling gulls over harbour waves, and the faintest hum of a fishing vessel anchored somewhere out at sea. This remote, thousand-year-old fishing village is to us a place defined by its quiet horizons and empty, plane-less skies. 74 Night shallowing in a Suffolk Wood It's 3am in our first ever twelve hour overnight sound landscape recording. A Wood in Dedham Vale, Suffolk. Balmy August night. the Lento mics left alone to capture the sound landscape from deep within the uninhabited woodland. they revealed dark bush crickets, chirruping the passing of time. Wind moving softly over the tree tops. the distant bell of St Marys church, floating through the space beneath the trees, striking three. Nocturnal animals treading lightly over dry leaves. This 2017 recording opened up a whole new world to us, and inspired us to make more recordings and share them through Radio Lento.
For this penultimate intermission episode, we've made you a montage of sound-scenes selected from four enchanting woodland episodes. A forest ravine high in the Derbyshire hills. Under a tree above the town of Wooler, in Northumberland. A waterfall gorge on Dartmoor. And finally, the mysterious murmurings from deep within the Forest of Dean. Here are the descriptions and full episode links so you can enjoy them in full. 160 Forest ravine This precipitous place, high in the Derbyshire hills, flows with birdsong and fresh moorland water. It's aural presence is made almost entirely of natural things. Non-human, natural phenomena. Having this piece of time uninterrupted , and from this elevation, you can watch the geese through the trees as they fly through the ravine's luscious and airy reverberations. 141 Soft land murmuring - Wooler, Northumberland An exposed tree, looking down upon the town of Wooler, high in the Northumberland hills. It stands amidst wide open fields, by an empty bench and an overgrown footpath. The soundview of this wide panoramic landscape changes with the wind. Tawny treetop owls. Sheep. Cawing rooks. Flocks of chattering jackdaws. Wood pigeons, cooing comfortably from their lofty roosts. Then as the wind gathers strength, the soundview shifts to the interior space within the tree holding the microphones. 162 Waterfall gorge on Dartmoor you've made it up, to the Dartmoor gorge. Thick untouched forest, and a rushing torrent, cascading down a rocky, precipitous gorge. Getting here, up and up, along a rocky path through endless trees, feels like a pilgrimage. A pilgrimage to a rarified place, that's lit through day and through night, by brilliant, refreshing, acoustic sunshine. (Since we took this sound photograph we've learned that regions of Woodland on Dartmoor have been designated as temperate rain forest.) 122 Forest bathing in the cathedral of trees A passage of early evening time, captured by the Lento mics recording alone, from deep in the Forest of Dean. They hear wide spatial echoes. Woodland birds singing free of interference. Rich, layered murmurings. And air, moving gently through the high tree tops, of this ancient forest. We think of our sound recordings as sound photographs. Spatial sound scenes taken from one fixed position, over time. Our goal is to share the aural view of a place, in a spatial high detail way that lets you experience the true authentic feel of what it is really like to be there. An aural reality of being somewhere else.
We're taking an intermission during August. Rather than disappearing, we're made you a montage of sound-feels selected from previous episodes. This week's theme is coastal. Listen to four lovely clips of coastal scapes we've captured. Take a tour from Tenby in South Wales, Coldingham Sands in South East Scotland, and Nothe Fort on the Jurassic coast of England. Here are the descriptions and full episode links so you can enjoy them in full. 174 Where cool woodland meets the summer sea At the far end of the long sandy beach at Tenby there's an area of cool, shady woodland. From the distance and under hot summer sunshine, it looks idyllic. Inviting. Under the trees the hot sunshine air is cooler. Laden with sweet musty smells and sappy perfumes. The birds are singing. Their sound reflecting between the trees. Melding with the washing waves. This place is like a temperate greenhouse. A naturally reverberant space. Perfect, to set down, forget about doing anything, and just listen for a while. 178 Waves of the intertidal zone It's late and you're out. in solitude, For an evening walk, on a wide open beach. Tenby beach in South Wales. Here, is white noise solitude. You scrunch over flat corrugated sand towards the shallowing waves. Then wade in. Immersed. Ankle deep and paddling. White noise is everywhere. Waves, are everywhere. Racing. Washing over each other. Left to right. Right to left. Face on. And under. Rushing away, behind you. Tiny bubbles. Sparkling. Shallowing. And dissolving, into fizz. 150 Looking down on Coldingham Sands A bench. Perfectly perched, by the sandy steps that lead steeply down onto Coldingham Sands. Perfectly perched with a sound-view so wide, and angle just right, to hear the incoming waves as they break over outcrops of craggy, elephant-sized rocks. It's a bright August day, and the sun is mistily lighting up the sea, the rocky cliffs, and the plunging, richly vegetated slopes. This place, on the East Coast of Scotland, is special. It's a landscape under a genuinely quiet sky. A sky free of human-made noise, where the detail and quality of natural sound can reach the ear drums intact. 176 Early morning below Nothe Fort A smooth, sunrise sea, heard from a tree, growing up out of a bundle of boulders close to the water's edge. It's early April, and just after daybreak. The Lento kit is in the tree, capturing the wide spatial quiet of this place with nobody about, right beside Nothe Fort in Weymouth on the south coast of England. Ahead, looking south, the sea. West is Portland. East is Weymouth, then Durdle Door, near to Lulworth Cove. In this little settled spot, and from far left of scene, the sea seems to be breathing, softly, as it sweeps the shingle at the foot of the fort's huge parapet wall. Perhaps it's still asleep. Has it not heard the blackbird? Has it not heard the wren? Or the garden warbler? Maybe it does, in a dream.
We explored how she used her love and relationship with photography and architectural drafting early in her life to fuel what is now Red by Morgan. From trying to be all things to all people to navigating to specifically focusing on which part of photography that she loves the most, this was a fascinating and inspiring conversation.
We're taking an intermission during August. Rather than disappearing, we're sharing a different type of episode, each with a theme, using some of the best bits from previous episodes. This week's theme is rain. Here are four glorious rain scapes. Travel with the rain as it falls, on a wide open coastal landscape, a walled garden in London, and on high moorland woods in Derbyshire. Here are the descriptions and episode links so you can listen to them in full. 146 Fresh air along the Creel Path The Creel Path has been trodden by fisherman on their way to work from Coldingham to the harbour at St Abbs in Scotland, for a thousand years. It's a landscape whose geography leaves it exposed to everything that the sky can bring. By locating our mics within the natural shelter of a tree, and letting them record alone for twelve hours, we were able to capture the full width, depth and range of this place and its unique soundscape. 128 Persistent rain Heavily, this winter rain falls. Persistent. Cold. Wet. Refreshing. In waves. In sprinkling flurries. Over time. Onto the huge tarpaulin stretched across the yard. Each drop's long downward journey is both completed, and revealed, in one tiny moment. Is this just plain old rain? Listen in, especially through a pair of headphones, and layer upon layer of spatially detailed rich textured sound will to you become revealed. 167 An hour under moorland trees There is nothing and no one about. You. Here. Hidden. Up in the Derbyshire hills. Sat, on dry leaf litter, lent against a gently slanted tree trunk. Listening. Just an hour. Under moorland trees. An hour to listen, to the weather, the flurries of rain And the steady ever-changing wind. 156 Sheltered under night rain The city sleeps, under a dark impenetrable sky. In one garden, sheltered under a wide tarpaulin, microphones are recording. Alone. On top of a tripod, and standing, as high as a person. Listening. The tarpaulin, is to them a canvas. It lets them see the rain. In all its spatial detail. A transcriber. A taught thin surface, that catches each raindrop, and changes its collided imprint into crisp edged, spatial sound.
*This is a previously published episode, with a brand new introduction!*This week on the podcast, we're talking about garlic scapes. Garlic scapes are the thin green stalks that grow from the garlic bulb. They are long, curvy, and usually have a bulge on the end - that is actually a bud, and if the scape was left on the plant, the bud would flower. Garlic scapes are harvested in order to allow the garlic plant to channel all of its energy into the bulb. So if you're cutting the scapes off, you may as well make use of them! We love the milder garlic flavour of scapes, especially in a pesto. You can also pickle them and add them to a salad, sandwich or - our preference - pop them in a spicy Caesar cocktail. We've also dehydrated them and combined them with course salt to season many dishes. And of course, used them fresh in a variety of recipes as you would a spring onion, or chives. Enjoy this look back at garlic scapes! Episode Links~~~~~ Garlic Scape Pesto Recipe~ Pickled Garlic Scape Recipe~ Salted Lemons Episode~ Salted Lemons Recipe~ Pesto Eggs & Dalgona Coffee Episode~ Pesto Eggs Recipe~ Caesar Drink Recipe~~~~ Three Kitchens Podcast - a home cooking showCheck out our website where you can listen to all of our episodes, and find recipes on our blog (psst! there are even some extra recipes never discussed on the podcast!).www.threekitchenspodcast.comYou can support the show with a small donation at Buy Me A Coffee.Want to be a guest? We want to hear from you! Or join us on our socials!Instagram @three_kitchens_podcastFacebook @threekitchenspodcastYouTube @threekitchenspodcastDrop us a comment or give us a like - we'd love to hear from you!
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Prepare to step into the snow-laden landscapes of the Canadian wilderness with the delightful Gurdeep Pandher of the Yukon: The viral Bangrah Dancer whose radiant orange turban and infectious joy has carved a 'ray of hope' during the Pandemic and beyond, through his joy of spreading happiness, hope & positivity through his love of Punjabi Bangrah Dancing.A journey of rhythm, resilience and joy, as we explore Gurdeep's off-grid lifestyle, his love for the Canadian Yukon wilderness, and his fascinating collaborations. Gurdeep first came to my attention through his good friend and previous Guest here in the 'Clearing', Patrick Dexter, the Irish Cellist who also went viral during the Pandemic, by playing his cello outside his cottage on the wild cliff-scapes of Ireland.Be sure to listen to Patrick's episode too :)You can also watch/listen to Gurdeep's episode here: https://vimeo.com/845417924Discover how Gurdeep's unassuming dancer's message of positivity, hope and happiness resonates across the Globe through his unique blend of storytelling and vibrant Bangrah dance sequences.Delight in the four pillars of goodness that anchor Gurdeep's life: the awe-inspiring Yukon; his passion for dance; storytelling and his deep connection with nature. Accompany us as we illuminate the power of dance and positivity that have made Gurdeep a global sensation and a beacon of hope, spreading joy and optimism during trying times.Finally, we journey into the heart of Gurdeep's philosophy, where we uncover his passion for balance, his introverted nature, and his love for the smaller joys in life. Listen as he shares his favorite inspirational quote, his thoughts on dealing with difficulties, and his outlook that even in the darkest times. A testament to finding one's flow in the rhythm of life, this episode will leave you captivated, inspired, and filled with a newfound sense of optimism. Join us in celebrating Gurdeep's life and his radiant dance of joy, spreading happiness one step at a time.Tune in next week for more stories of 'Distinction & Genius' from The Good Listening To Show 'Clearing'. If you would like to be my Guest too then you can find out HOW via the different 'series strands' at 'The Good Listening To Show' website. Show Website: https://www.thegoodlisteningtoshow.com You can email me about the Show: chris@secondcurve.uk Twitter thatchrisgrimes LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-grimes-actor-broadcaster-facilitator-coach/ FaceBook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/842056403204860 Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW wherever you get your Podcasts :) Thanks for listening!
Checking in with Carol Muncer at the Hayes teaching farm in Fredericton ahead of open farm day Sunday afternoon.
The Henrico County Office of Virginia Cooperative Extension is accepting enrollment in SMART Scapes, a program that helps residents assess their home landscape and offers guidance on planting, pruning and mulching. For a fee, Master Gardener volunteers will visit a home, analyze the landscape and prepare reference materials customized for the landscape. The materials will include a property map, fact sheets on current plantings, general gardening information and more. Participants also will receive the book “Native Plants for Virginia's Capital Region: Plant RVA Natives A Capital Idea!” SMART Scapes follows the concepts of SMART – Soil test, Match plants...Article LinkSupport the show
Discover the journey of transforming a small lawn care business into a thriving full design, build, and maintain company as we chat with Jamie Fie from Supreme Scapes. Jamie shares the incredible growth his business has experienced over the last two years, including expanding into lavish outdoor hardscape projects and the importance of building relationships within the green industry. Learn how he and his wife have managed this success, starting from humble beginnings in their garage to purchasing their dream property.You'll be inspired by Jamie's resilience as he recounts the devastating loss of his shop due to a fire and shares his insights on how to remain strong and focused during tough times. We discuss the importance of leading your team through adversity and offering strength by tackling the situation head-on. Jamie also emphasizes the value of expressing emotion while staying focused on the task at hand.In the final segment, we explore the various aspects of managing growth and training employees at Supreme Scapes. Jamie discusses his innovative Train-Test-Trust model for employee training and how investing in business efficiency, equipment, and technology has significantly contributed to the company's success. We also touch on the value of having a business coach and the return on investment from their guidance and advice. Don't miss this episode full of knowledge, inspiration, and practical tips to help your own green industry business flourish. Save 50% on Equip Registration-https://www.compusystems.com/servlet/ar?evt_uid=826&PromoCode=GG50 Online Store-https://stan.store/GrowingGreenPodcast The Landscaping Bookkeeper-https://thelandscapingbookkeeper.com/ Send hate mail or encouragement to P.O. Box 1091 Trussville, Al. 35173 Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/growinggreenlandscapes/ Email-ggreenlandscapes@gmail.com ISOtunes Save 10% with code GG10-https://isotunes.com UZMARKETING Yard Signs-GG10- https://lddy.no/1f2dx
On this episode of Roots of Success, we have Chris Winkler, who shares his experience of managing and growing his business, Coastal Scapes. Chris talks about the challenges he faced when he struggled to hire new managers, and how he sought out accountability from someone outside his personal and work life to ensure completion of tasks. He also discusses the growth of his business, including bookkeeping, recruiting, and participation in a peer group.He also shares his long-term business goals, including acquisitions, expansion to other areas, and having his own in-house product offerings. Chris emphasizes the importance of setting both reasonable and stretch goals to have something to strive for. Tune in to hear Chris's insights and lessons learned from his journey in growing Coastal Scapes. KEY MOMENTS [02:02] How I got started as a reluctant landscape business owner. [04:40] Bookkeeping - the need I didn't know I needed. [07:50] Accountability through ACE Peer Groups. [12:35] How delegating increased lead capture by 150%. [15:23] Monthly accountability calls hold business owners responsible. [17:34] Hiring experienced individuals to level up. [20:50] How leaders influence by stepping back. [25:22] Setting an outrageous goal. [28:55] Seeking a diverse network for success. FREE DOWNLOAD: Get Your FREE Profitability Scorecard to understand the financial health of your business today! Go to: https://McfarlinStanford.com/scorecard FOR SHOW NOTES & MORE, GO TO:https://mcfarlinstanford.com/podcast/ep-4-how-coastal-scapes-found-success/
On this episode of How You Create, we're talking about NFTs. Ben is joined by Jalil Wahdatehagh, creator of Scapes and developer of Checks. Stepping in for Joshua this episode, is friend of the pod, Niko Kampouris, who is involved in NFT projects like Bushidos. The three discuss the ins and outs of the NFT communities, how Jalil got involved in the web3 world, and thoughts on the future of NFTs. Learn all about it on this episode of How You Create, Proof of Work with Jalil Wahdatehagh.
Tune in for a conversation with special guest Kevin Boylan of SCAPES.Connect with Joshua at:The WebsiteThe Facebook GroupDesign & Sales Master ClassesSubscribe to Outerspaces on your favorite podcasting platform and never miss an episode!
Outsourcing your landscape design can be like having a wizard on your team. It can conjure up unexpected and exciting ideas and bring a breath of fresh air to your business. When you outsource your design, you're not just getting access to specialized expertise, but also a team of creatives who live and breathe design. They know what's hot and what's not, and they can take your brand to new heights with their knowledge and skill, all while freeing you up to concentrate on the parts of your business that you enjoy and are good at! On todays show, Scott talks to Kevin Boylan of Scapes, a delightfully personal, and surprisingly affordable, online-based landscape design service. QUESTION —Have you ever considered outsourcing your design? Let us know on our Facebook Page.
Roland Christian Habimana, CEO and Founder at SPACES & SCAPES joins us for this Episode of Meet CEOHe discusses Sustainable Architecture, Interior Design and Landscaping.
Sarah Vine and Imogen Edwards Jones are joined by Richard Fitzsimmons who gives his verdict on the latest batch of episodes of Harry and Meghan, Juliet Montford of Crisis who explains how we can all get involved in lending a hand this Christmas and Hannah Betts explains why scented candles are more than just money going up in smoke. You can donate to Crisis or volunteer your time at: https://www.crisis.org.uk/crisis-at-christmasSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Yes, we return to our traditional favorite songs each year. But there's nothing like discovering a new favorite! If you believe that too, then you're in for a treat! Here are seven Christmas songs from independent musicians to make your days a little merrier and brighter sounding. Music in this Episode "Dreaming 'Bout Christmas" — Frank and Friends "Lonely December" — Lunar Spirit "Ugly Sweater Time" — The Sweaterettes "Christmas Lights Through Car Windows" — Amanda Fagan "Christmas Carols" — The Predicates "Joy to the World" — Amanda Opelt "Silent Night" — Sounds and Scapes "Deck the Halls B" — Kevin MacLeod, via Incompetech Buy the Christmas Past Book! Order your copy today. And remember...it makes a great gift! Amazon Barnes & Noble Books-a-Million IndieBound Share a Christmas memory Be on the podcast! Just record a voice memo into your phone and send it to christmaspastpodcast@gmail.com. Keep it reasonably short, clean and family friendly, and be sure to say your name and where you're from. Keep in touch christmaspastpodcast@gmail.com Facebook page Facebook group Twitter Instagram Website
Jim joins me for a great conversation about his time in the industry and his time as Director of Sales for Tru-Scapes. We also discuss the upcoming MAHTS show in December. Tru-Scapes is a landscape lighting supplier like no other. Give a listen and find out how they and their company focus can help you grow your landscape lighting business.
When it comes to Mock Scrapes, and a great conversation, it doesn't come any better than Dan Dewitt with Old Indian Tricks. Nicholas and I met Dan a year ago, and decided to finally make it happen for a chat, and boy did he bring the knowledge. Dans been hunting whitetails in places we could dream of for over 50 years, and his knowledge of deer and deer behavior isn't study - its proven tactics and proven results.Dans a friend of ours first and foremost, and what's coming soon, well, its a game changer. Check this one out.
Host David Crowley from Cooking Chat talks with Amy Angelli from The Copper Table about ideas for what to make with the latest CSA vegetable share pickup of the season. Amy shares recipes and tips for yellow zucchini and rainbow chard, as well as bringing us some knowledge about scapes based on her experience on a local organic farm. This episode covers: How growing up around a lot of farms in the Pacific Northwest helped Amy develop an early appreciation for local food. Recipes and tips for yellow zucchini and rainbow chard. What is yellow zucchini? Information about garlic scapes - what they are, and what to do with garlic scapes. Why early fall is such a great time for local food in the Pacific Northwest.
From Taylor: another summer mixtape for y'all. It's been cooking in the studio in Spain as we don't have AC - I'm always working with pushing the limits of transition between genres. This is a compilation of older music I love from the likes of David August, Marvin Gaye, and BADBADNOTGOOD, among other jazz, RnB, and electronic discoveries. The mix also features a deep dive into a label I've been digging these days named Geigling, hailing from the machine music motherland, Deutschland. Hier kommt die Sonne. We hope this helps you find your groove...
Interview With Jason Garrett of Pearce Scapes
If they haven't already, your full-sized garlic plants may soon produce long, curled shoots called "scapes." What they are and what to do with them, on this week's episode of Garden Talk
June Mixtape inspired by a few sets I played two weeks ago—this one is made with movement in mind. Enjoy! SCAPES is produced and Mixed by Taylor Phinney. Executive produced by Angus Morton, Isaac Karsen. If you enjoy our shows then become a member! You can do so at thereabouts.ghost.io any and all support tis welcome. insta: @taylorphinney @hereorthereabouts
Square (on ASIAN(SOUND)SCAPES) Interview by Jamie Green on Radio One 91FM Dunedin
On this episode Jon joins us for a Whitetail Bloodline Team episode. B.S session about summer whitetails and scouting, plus what we're doing right now and into fall to prepare for the 2022 deer season. We talk about mock scrapes, trail cameras, and how cell cameras (Reveal Tacta Cam) are changing the way of hunting. We get into supplemental feeding deer and the benefits it can bring your herd. We cover a bunch of different and random topics on this episode and it's just some good ol boys talking Whitetails and how fired up we are for this deer season!! Thank you for listening and we appreciate all the support we get!!
Here's SCAPES 002, the second installment in Taylor Phinney's mix series. A note on this mix from Taylor: “The goal it seems, at least from my limited and beginner perspective, is to lose touch with that impulse in this maze of windows—to feel and act with total awareness and presence—almost ‘coming to' on the other side of time.” If you enjoy what you hear, please throw us a review. We'd also love your support. Become a member and help us create more of the stuff you love by going to thereabouts.ghost.io. web: thereabouts@ghost.io insta: @hereorthereabouts Taylor: @taylorphinney
We spend a lot of time discussing the concept of sport, the athlete and the role they play in wider society. As we have been writing and editing the next episode of Outspoken we have been confronted with this question in light of a major war. Of course that changes things dramatically right? Or does it? As we've been debating this we keep coming back to something a guest said on a previous episode of the show. So today we wanted to dive back into the archive with alpinist, Adrien Costa. As I said we have a brand new episode of Outspoken coming next week as well as more Ramble and Scapes in the works.What is an athlete? It's a simple question with a myriad of complicated answers. Or is it? Adrien Costa had the cycling world at his feet, amassing an incredible resume before the age of twenty when seemingly out of the blue he decided to leave the sport entirely. Finding himself in the mountains once again but this time closer to their summit Adrien was again pushing himself in pursuit of his limits, that is until the universe pushed back. Adrien lost his leg in a climbing incident. But rather than let his injury define him, he's channelled that brush with death to find clarity on what it is to be an athlete and a human being. Outspoken is a thereabouts production. Produced and edited by Abigail Levene, & Angus Morton. Sound design and mix by Ben Cranell. Executive producers Isaac Karsen & Angus Morton. Music by the enigmatic Builders Tea If you like our films, podcasts please become a member. You can sign up at our website: thereabouts.ghost.io Music: @_builderstea thereabouts: @hereorthereabouts Abby: @aplevene Gus: @thatisgus
Welcome to another Rumble Fish episode sending us all the way back to Canada to chat with Dou @cookie.dou_scapes about his underwater journey. We also talked about his first book and how the hobby has changed his life.If you want to participate in the crowdfunding of Dou's first book 'Aquascape Therapy' you can do so by clicking here!Or visit his Instagram profile @cookie.dou_scapesSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=WLASXXZQU2Q7W)
Introducing our new mix series by @taylorphinney. In his own words, “Scapes is an evolving exploration into the transference of energy between different sources of audio. Each episode will vary in emotion and intensity, while reflecting an abstract narrative which is intended to be perceived uniquely by each listener." If you enjoy what you hear, please get in on the ground floor and support us, become a member and help us create more of the stuff you love at thereabouts.ghost.io We now have a Discord server: https://discord.gg/vKveBq8b web: thereabouts.ghost.io insta: @hereorthereabouts Taylor: @taylorphinney
Season 3 of Outspoken kickoffs with Taylor Phinney, longtime Thereabouts friend and first time Thereabouts Audio Wizard in Chief. Taylor has publicly discussed his retirement from professional cycling, but we remained a bit miffed how the American superstar, the media darling who ushered US cycling into the digital era, could walk away at age 29 and the prime of his career. Chatting with Outspoken from Girona Spain, the typically enigmatic Taylor gives raw insight into the confining nature of professional cycling. He unearths his initial motivation for pursuing sport at the highest level – and confronts how reality clashed with that fantasy. “You realize that actually, you're not like Harry Potter. You're not the hero of the story because you have to shut up.” –Taylor Phinney For Taylor, sport is like an hourglass: the grains of energy invested simply slip down into energy dissipated. You invest all of your strength, all of your time, all of your soul, and yet you get nothing in return. Taylor explains how athletic's fleetingness gave way to craving permanence through art. The reasons for Taylor's meteoric rise and abrupt exit from professional cycling raise questions about what it means to be a great athlete, what it takes to remain one, and what weight we should bestow those qualities. The same properties that instill Taylor with introspection and artistry, that innate ability to transcend his own perspective and consider his life in relation to the universe around him, may be exactly why he walked away from sport with theoretically much more to give. To what degree is consciousness incompatible with competition? Reflecting on his quest to live a meaningful life, Taylor feels compelled to give back to the sport that raised him. And in doing so, he shares how he rediscovered a pure love for exploring on two wheels. If you want to listen to this episode, as well as all past and future episodes of Outspoken, tune in wherever you listen to podcasts. And stay tuned for Scapes, a sonic tour inside Taylor's mind. The first episode will be dropping here in a couple weeks. Texts from the episode: How Tracy Austin Broke My Heart, by David Foster Wallace. “What's the Deal, Hummingbird?” by Arthur Krsytall. The New Yorker, January 24, 2022 Issue Website: www.thereabouts.co Guest: @taylorphinney Written, produced edited: @thatisgus @aplevene Executive Producer: @isaackarsen Sound design/Mastering: @bencrannell Music: @builders_tea_ Production company: @hereorthereabouts
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Welcome to another Rumble Fish episode! From England with a layover in India we talk to Sid, the man before @sid.scapes, about his underwater journey, the struggles, the joys and everything in between.Are you ready to rumble?Follow Sid on IG: @sid.scapesSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=WLASXXZQU2Q7W)
Need a break from politics and the pandemic? You’re probably not in the Amazon rain forest right now, but we can take you there in audio. Today, in part three of our three-part audio sound escape, we ascend into the trees where howler monkeys and crimson-crested woodpeckers rule the airwaves.
Need a break from politics and the pandemic? You’re probably not in the Amazon rain forest right now, but we can take you there in audio. Today, in part two of our three-part audio sound escape, we descend into a nighttime flood of frog music.
The Dice & Die - A Dungeons & Dragons (& other TTRPG) Podcast
An actual play TTRPG show by beginners, for beginners. Follow us as we stumble through learning how to play the games online. In this episode we try our hands at the Call of Cthulhu Quick Start rules and adventure “The Haunting” – check out our other episodes where play the official D&D5e WOTC published starters set adventure, The Lost Mine of Phandelver, ________________________________________________ Back in the summer and the height of the covid-19 pandemic we recorded some special bonus episodes. Lisa who plays Millicent on our regular D&D podcast was on nightingale duties looking after her family ill with the coronavirus, AND with James who plays Scapes off too as he had no working internet connection, we were faced with the dilema of what else we can do instead. So with less than 6 hours to prep, we decide to play a new game, none of us have ever played before! Why not? In the first half we discuss the game mechanics and build some characters together, Dave Pisswinkle – a washed up up conspiracy theorist journalist, Dick Casey – a disgraced ex New York city cop, now making a living as a Private Eye, and we're joined by our friend Emily playing Dorothy Bridge – an English Professor with a passion for unsolved mysteries…. Can our team of investigators from 1920s era Boston solve the mystery of “The Haunting of Corbitt House” 00:01 Introductions, Mushroom Exhibition Update, Recommended Podcasts 10:06 Creating Investigators, CoC Game Mechanics 38:20 Backstory Development 42:05 Our Story Begins ________________________________________________ Follow us on Twitter @showdnd and on Facebook @showdnd to chat to us if you like the show, and please feel free to email us at Showthednd@gmail.com if you have any feedback at all. Alternatively, why not give us a review and let everyone know how much you love us? Recorded live every Tuesday evening at 8.30pm UK time straight to Twitch. Please do join us live if you can at https://www.twitch.tv/thedndshow Thanks for downloading.. ________________________________________________ ***DISCLAIMER*** WE/i do not own any of the rights to the materials used in this production, all images including maps and tokens are property of the Call of Cthulhu game made by Chaosium inc and/or Roll20. The Quick start rules and adventure “The Haunting” are available for free from www.chaosium.com and via Roll20. The DnD show would like to thank Lewis Gale for writing our amazing original theme tune, follow him on twitter and You Tube @lewisSWgale. The spooky arrangement used in this episode was made by our very own Lisa Houghton Lastly, from all of us here at The DnD Show, thank YOU for downloading this podcast, you're amazing! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-dnd-show/donations