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durée : 00:03:32 - Le karaoké de Thomas Croisière - "Aujourd'hui c'est vendredi et j'voudrais bien qu'on m'aime" chantait Bashung. Un texte de Boris Bergman que Yann Chouquet, le directeur des programmes de France Inter, voulait karaoker pour son départ. L'occasion de chanter aussi Dalida, Schmoll, Demis et… Michel...
Peter Schmoll hat eine große Leidenschaft: Seit über 50 Jahren beschäftigt er sich mit der Geschichte der Flugzeugproduktion bei der Messerschmitt GmbH in Regensburg. Bei Johannes Hitzelberger wird er über das Rüstungsfiasko eines Kampfflugzeuges im Zweiten Weltkrieg berichten.
The holiday season is always a busy time around the Henry County Senior Center. Cassandra Schmoll from the Henry County Senior Center joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to talk about the holidays at the Senior Center and to remind Seniors about their license plate sticker discount. This year, qualifying seniors can get their Illinois License Plate Sticker for only $10.00 if they have a qualifying income. Stop by the Henry County Senior Center and they will be happy to help see if you qualify for a discount. The Senior Center is also looking ahead to 2024 and a brand new trip that the Senior Center has never taken before. Find out about the newest bus ride destination and why it's one of the biggest trips the Senior Center has undertaken so far.
It's Crohn's and Colitis Awareness Week and we are joined by pharmacist Mallory Schmoll to learn all about inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Mallory explains what IBD is, how it differs from irritable bowel syndromes (IBS), and the treatments available to treat this disease. We also discuss what achieving remission means, the different types of remission, and questions to ask your doctor or pharmacist as you develop a treatment plan. This episode was made possible with support from Walgreens. Among the highlights in this episode: 02:21: Mallory provides an overview of IBD, distinguishing it from IBS, and explains the characteristics of Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, including their autoimmune nature 04:47: Zoe discusses the importance of awareness weeks like Crohn's and Colitis Awareness Week, sharing her personal experience with Crohn's disease and emphasizing the community aspect in dealing with gastrointestinal (GI) conditions 06:26: Mallory addresses the challenges in diagnosing and treating IBD, including the time it takes to achieve an accurate diagnosis, individualized treatment plans, and the importance of achieving and maintaining remission 09:45: Zoe inquires about the trial and error phases in IBD treatment 12:14: Mallory outlines the various available treatment options for Crohn's and colitis, and the role of insurance and pharmacists in navigating these treatments 14:39: Mallory discusses biosimilars, their clinical equivalence to brand-name medications, and their potential to save costs for the health system and patients 16:24: Mallory highlights the role of supplements and vitamins in IBD treatment, emphasizing the importance of consulting health care providers before starting any new supplements to avoid interactions with prescription medications 17:22: Zoe and Mallory discuss the questions patients should ask their doctors about medications, emphasizing the importance of understanding risks and benefits to feel confident in managing the condition 18:39: Mallory explains the role of pharmacists in assisting patients with medication-related questions, insurance navigation, and financial resources for copay assistance, encouraging them to utilize pharmacists as a resource and advocate 21:09 Mallory discusses how effective medication management can enhance the quality of life for patients with IBD Contact Our Hosts Steven Newmark, Director of Policy at GHLF: snewmark@ghlf.org Zoe Rothblatt, Associate Director, Community Outreach at GHLF: zrothblatt@ghlf.org A podcast episode produced by Ben Blanc, Manager of Programs & Special Projects at GHLF. We want to hear what you think. Send your comments in the form of an email, video, or audio clip of yourself to podcasts@ghlf.org Catch up on all our episodes on our website or on your favorite podcast channel.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Henry County Senior Center is getting ready to celebrate 50 years of being a beacon for Seniors in Henry County. From small beginnings in a friends garage to today where the Senior Center has a full facility with its own kitchen, daily meals, weekly dinners, and event, the Henry County Senior Center has become a staple of our community. 50 years of the Henry County Senior Center will be celebrated next year according to Cassandra Schmoll but the preparations have already begun. We talked with Cassandra about the Senior Center, upcoming events, fundraisers, and the start of Open Enrollment this month for Medicare Part D, in our Wake Up Tri-Counties interview on Thursday.
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Heißhungerattacken, binge eating, schlechtes Gewissen nach dem Essen, Kontrollsucht durch Kalorienzählen... Die Liste könnte noch viel ausführlicher ein. Emotional Eating - Ein Thema was für Daniela schon seit der Jugend präsent war und eine große Rolle in ihrem Leben gespielt hat. Heute arbeitet Daniela als female health Coach und begleitet Frauen zu einem gesunden Lebensstil und findet die wahren Gründe für Heißhunger, Binge Eating und emotionales Essen heraus.
Two big fundraising events for the Henry County Senior Center are happening next month. First up, on Labor Day Weekend, Hog Days Weekend, it's the annual Henry County Senior Center breakfast, Saturday, September 2nd at the Senior Center in Kewanee. That fundraiser will be followed one week later by the other biggest fundraiser of the year for the Henry County Senior Center, the annual Henry County Senior Center Golf Playday on September 9th at Midland Golf Course. Registration for the Golf Playday is open now and you can get signed up with your team to play by stopping by the Henry County Senior Center during regular business hours. There is also a need for Hole Sponsors for the Golf Playday. Contact the Senior Center if you'd like to have your business support the Senior Center. Proceeds from the fundraisers go to support the incredible Home Delivered Meal Program. Cassandra Schmoll from the Henry County Senior Center joined Wake Up Tri-Counties on Thursday, August 3rd to talk about the fundraising efforts for the Henry County Senior Center.
Today on Wake Up Tri-Counties we welcomed Cassandra Schmoll from the Henry County Senior Center. Cassandra Schmoll joined us to talk about a new support group funded by the state of Illinois and held at the Henry County Senior Center. Stressbusters is a support group for caregivers for family members with Alzheimers and Dementia. If you are a caregiver, you can be part of the Stressbusters support group for a supportive place to talk, a place to get advice from people in the same position, and expert help from other caregivers. Contact the Henry County Senior Center for details on the Stressbusters Support Group.
Is morality subjective or objective? If subjective, why do we intuitively think it's objective? If objective, why don't we agree on it? We invite cultural apologist Dr. Zak Schmoll to discuss on this latest episode. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/morality https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/moral-relativism/ https://medium.com/writers-blokke/is-morality-subjective-or-objective-953193b78601
The Henry County Senior Center is just back from a very successful trip to Washington D.C. It's one of several bus trips that the Henry County Senior Center hosts each year. You can sign up for the next trip to Lancaster, Pennsylvania at the Senior Center now. That trip is set for September of this year. Cassandra Schmoll from the Henry County Senior Center was our guest on Wake Up Tri-Counties on Thursday to talk about bus trips and to once again invite seniors to take advantage of a Senior Discount on Illinois License Plate fees. Seniors who qualify can get license plates stickers for only $10.00 if they meet the income requirements.
Seniors have the chance to get a discount on license plate stickers. The Henry County Senior Center can help Seniors get license plate stickers for only $10.00 if they meet income requirements. Cassandra Schmoll from the Henry County Senior Center was our guest on Friday on Wake Up Tri-Counties and invited Seniors to come to the Senior Center to see if they are qualified for the License Plate Discount. Cassandra also talked about Tuesday night meals at the Senior Center and the Home Delivered Meal Program.
Labor Pains: Dealing with infertility and loss during pregnancy or infancy.
David and Victoria talked and planned to have a family. Less than a year after they were married, Victoria started to have some weird illnesses. After lots of tests they found that it was all related to a weak heart valve that she was born with. She went through antibiotic therapy for the infections and thought she was in the clear. Open heart surgery was performed in November 2020. They were then told, due to the strain on her heart, the mechanic heart valve, and the medication she was taking to keep the valve functioning, pregnancy was not an option for them. Inside this episode, you will learn: How they handled being told that Victoria should not carry children. The thoughts they had in deciding between Adoption, Foster to adopt and surrogacy. How the original thoughts changed as Victoria did extensive research. About them picking the right Surrogacy Agency for them. Being part of the pregnancy through text, Facetime and Zoom. David and Victoria talked about meeting the gestational carrier in person the day before transfer day and I could feel the emotion in their voices. And gave several amazingly thoughtful things that she has done for them. David and Victoria's little girl is due in July of 2023. "Throughout the process I realized that it's not going to become normalized and more mainstream in less people like myself talk about it." ~~ Victoria Schmoll "The one thing that we have to keep reminding ourselves is, that there are a lot of things that we are missing and we look at some of the positives and one of those is that we knew that we were having a girl three weeks in when most people don't even know they're pregnant." ~~ David Schmoll Connect with Teresa: EMAIL: teresa.livingaftergrief.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/.livingaftergrief/. Instagram: @livingaftergrief Website: www.livingaftergrief.com click and schedule a free complementary time to talk: https://calendly.com/teresa-reiniger/podcast-discovery-call
The Henry County Senior Center has a bus trip to Washington D.C coming in April and they are eager to have you join them. Cassandra Schmoll from the Henry County Senior Center was our guest on Wake Up Tri-Counties on Wednesday to talk about the incredible sites you will see if you choose to join the Senior Center bus trip to Washington D.C. It's truly a one of a kind trip and it's open to anyone age 21 and up. Contac the Henry County Senior Center for details. Cassandra then talked about license plate discounts for seniors. This year, Seniors can get their license plates renewed for as low as $10.00 if they have qualifying income. The Henry County Senior Center is able to help anyone over the age of 65 get their license plate discount. All you have to do is call or drop by the Senior Center for more information.
The Henry County Senior Center has three big bus trips planned for 2022. Cassandra Schmoll from the Henry County Senior Center made her monthly appearance on WKEI on Thursday, January 5th, 2022, to announce three bus trips that the Senior Center is now accepting reservations for. The trips are to Washington D. C, Amish country in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and a return to Branson, Missouri set for the Christmas showcase in Branson. To reserve a space on one or all three bus trips, the cost is $75.00 for each trip. $75.00 is the cost of reserving a seat. The total cost of each trip ranges from $885 for Washington D.C, $765.00 for the 4 day trip to Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and $775.00 for the Branson Show Extravaganza 5 days and 4 nights in November of 2023.
Cassandra Schmoll from the Henry County Senior Center was our guest on Wake Up Tri-Counties on Thursday, December 1st. The Henry County Senior Center has their Christmas Cookie Kits for sale. The Christmas Cookie Kits are a fundraiser for the Senior Center where they sell cookies along with all the fixings to make them Christmas Cookies! You can place your order now and you can pick up your Christmas Cookie Kits as of December 19th at the Henry County Senior Center. Also this Holiday season, if you are looking for a gift for a senior family member, consider making a donation to the Home Delivered Meal Program. You can make a suggested donation of one month's worth of the Home Delivered Meal Program in the name of your Senior Family Member. It supports the Henry County Senior Center to continue to provide the Home Delivered Meal Program to continue delivering meals to the Seniors in your family and the Henry County area. More details in our conversation on Wake Up Tri-Counties.
Medicaid Open Enrollment season is back and the Henry County Senior Center is here to help. if you are aged 65 or older, you can contact the Henry County Senior Center and they will help you navigate Open Enrollment to get the best medication prices available. There is no requirement to change providers and you can decide you don't want to change even after consulting with the Senior Center staff. There are no obligations. Cassandra Schmoll from the Henry County Senior Center spoke with WKEI to discuss open enrollment, along with the start of Chair Yoga at the Senior Center beginning Tuesday, November 15th, 2022. And, Christmas Cookie Kits are now available at the Henry County Senior Center. Cookies and the additional ingredients to make them Christmas Cookies will ready to be picked up in MId-December.
October offers the chance for Seniors to check and see if they can get a better deal on their medications. Open Enrollment begins on October 15th and you can contact the Henry County Senior Center to find out if there is a better, more cost effective plan for getting your needed medications. Cassandra Schmoll from the Henry County Senior Center was our guest on Wake Up Tri-Counties to talk about Open Enrollment and tell seniors to get in touch if they have any questions regarding Open Enrollment. Cassandra also touted Friday morning cinnamon rolls and the Home Delivered Meal Program with the Henry County Senior Center.
Cassandra Schmoll from the Henry County Senior Center joined Wake Up Tri-Counties this week to promote the Senior Center Hog Days Breakfast on Saturday, September 3rd starting at 7 Am. 7 Dollars gets you a complete breakfast from the Senior Center and you do not have to be a Senior to attend, bring the entire family. All proceeds from the Senior Center Hog Days Breakfast go to support the Home Delivered Meal Program in Henry County which serves more than 200 local Seniors, making sure that those in need always have a least one hot meal everyday. Support the Senior Center at the Henry County Senior Center Hog Days Breakfast Saturday morning starting at 7 Am. The Henry County Senior Center is located across the street from Wal Mart at 200 East South Street.
In this episode, we get creative about: Stop putting your money in economic jail. The 4 things you need to make your money grow. How to get creative about making money by being your own bank! Resources + Links: Check out this book mentioned in the episode: Becoming Your Own Banker by R. Nelson Nash For more information: Email Freedom Strategy Group teamfsg@freedomstrategygroup.com Or give us a call at 763-421-9456 freedomstrategygroup.com Follow Jesse on Instagram | @thejessemills Tag us on Instagram with a takeaway from this episode! Text TIPS to 612-662-6629 for more cash flow tips like this! Learn more ways to create cash flow on Jesse's website https://www.thejessemills.com/home Subscribe to The Creative Cash Flow Show on Youtube Show Notes: We're about to tell you something your traditional financial advisor doesn't want you to know! In this episode, I'm joined by Dan Berckes and Eric Schmoll of The Freedom Strategy Group to talk about what it takes to build wealth and protect your money! While they're wealth strategists, Dan and Eric are super passionate about teaching financial education. You know, one of those “teach a man to fish” type things so you know the game, how to play it yourself, and can teach it to the next generation! They're here to share how to STOP putting your money in economic jail, and the 4 things you need to make your money grow! You can hear in this episode how passionate Dan and Eric are about looking at investing differently and making sure people know their options. Including the power of being your own bank! 02:40 How do you teach people about money and how to think about it as wealth strategists? 04:30 What inspired Dan to change his career path from farmer to wealth strategist? 10:00 Meet husband, father, and cancer survivor Eric Schmoll. 13:20 If what you thought to be true about investments was false, when would you want to learn the truth? 15:40 How do traditional financial institutions work? 17:00 Would you rather pay tax on the “seed” or the “harvest”? 18:15 The 4 things you need to make your money grow. 21:00 Why is financial education so important? 25:00 What does it mean to be your own banker? 33:20 Stop just giving your money away. 34:40 The importance of learning financial education for yourself and teaching your family. 41:00 How to protect your money by keeping it private. 45:50 How can we learn more and work with you at Freedom Strategy Group?
Mike sits down with 2021 Northwest Graduate Jillian Schmoll. If you have any feedback, questions or want to submit a guest idea for a future episode, email me at - thelionsdenpodcast32@gmail.com Also please "Like" our Facebook Page here and you can follow us on Twitter at @TheLionsDenPod1.
The Henry County Senior Center has a pair of bus trips for seniors taking place in June and in August. Seniors will be going to Branson for shows and a four night hotel stay in late June into early July. And in August, Ohio Island Hopping will include incredible shopping opportunities, museums and a wildlife adventure. Cassandra Schmoll from the Henry County Senior Center talked about these to incredible bus trips on Wake Up Tri-Counties on Thursday, May 5th.
30.04.2022 - In dieser Folge interviewt Marius Krumbacher Joseph Schmoll und stellt ihm verschiedene Fragen über sein Leben.
A new grant program through the Henry County Senior Center is aiming to provide aid to those who need help caring for a loved one at home. The Alzheimers-Dementa-and Related Disease Grant Program provides money to the Henry County Senior Center that the Center can then give to those in need for the purchase of items needed for the care of a loved one. If you have a family member or are the caregiver to someone with Alzheimers, Dementia, or a Related Disease, the Senior Center can assist with funds for the purchase of Lift Chairs, Incontinence Supplies, Beds and Bedding, Motion Sensing Technology, and ramp installations. Any one who believes they qualify for aid to purchase these items specific to the care of a loved one, can contact the Henry County Senior Center for more information at (309) 853-8831. Casandra Schmoll from the Henry County Senior Center announced the grant and the eligibility requirements on Wake Up Tri-Counties. Casandra also announced an upcoming Bus Trip to Branson, Missouri for which tickets are on sale now and two more trips coming up later this year that you can find out more about by contacting the Henry County Senior Center today.
22.03.2022 5. Mose 33 gelesen von Friedhelm Schmoll, Calw by 1189 Stimmen für 365 Tage
Today we get a sip on a little Balvenie 12 year. We talk about with Grizz about his experience wrestling and dealing with bears. Also, we hit on a Hilton head trip and make our picks for the upcoming 2022 Players Championship.
The Henry County Senior Center is offering a few new services via state grants. Cassandra Schmoll from the Henry County Senior Center spoke to WKEI on Wake Up Tri-Counties on Monday morning about new ways that the Senior Center can help seniors in need when it comes to dementia care or making sure you get your COVID vaccinations and booster. Of course, the home delivered meal program is up and running and accepting new people on each route. In-person meals are back with lunch at the Senior Center and dinner every Tuesday.
Jeder vierte Schüler verfehle bei uns die Bildungsziele, sagt FAZ-Bildungsexpertin Heike Schmoll. Gute Schulbildung hat noch immer viel mit der Bildung der Eltern zu tun. Auf Bildungsungerechtigkeit macht die Unesco am Welttag der Bildung aufmerksam. Ralf Caspary im Gespräch mit Heike Schmoll.
Cassandra Schmoll from the Henry County Senior Center was our guest on Wake Up Tri-Counties on Thursday, January 6th, 2022. Cassandra joined WKEI to talk about Home Delivered Meals. Anyone 60 years old or older qualifies for the Home Delivered Meal Program and the cost is only a suggested donation. Thus, if you are in need in Henry County don't hesitate to reach out and get signed up. Contact Cassandra Schmoll at 309-853-8831. And hear Cassandra talk about the Henry County Senior Center on today's show below...
Wegen einer 90 prozentigen Impfquote unter den Studierenden und wahrscheinlich auch unter den Lehrenden, wegen der Maskenpflicht, gibt es keinen Grund gegen die Präsenzpflicht. Sie ist schließlich durch nichts zu ersetzen. Christine Langer im Gespräch mit Heike Schmoll, Bildungsexpertin bei der FAZ
Nouvel album Très country un peu Rock avec ses vieux compères Basil Leroux guitare,Michel Gpiano, Charlie Mc Com harmonica, Russ Hicks guitare et pédalier steel guitaraucher Sax ténor...et la fidèle garde américaine, Bill Payne une bien belle équipe autour du Schmoll
- Rencontre exceptionnelle avec Catherine Deneuve au micro de Stéphane Boudsocq. Elle est à l'affiche avec Benoît Magimel la semaine prochaine de "De son vivant", le nouveau film d'Emmanuelle Bercot. Un drame bouleversant qui met en scène une mère et son fils condamné par la maladie. - Eddy Mitchell publie ce vendredi "Country rock". 39e album et 60 ans de chansons pour "Schmoll" qui s'est confié à Steven Bellery. - Les programmes télé de ce jeudi soir avec Isabelle Morini Bosc. Coups de coeur, coups de gueule, reportages, interviews, et des invités prestigieux : "Laissez-Vous Tenter" dresse un panorama de l'actualité Musique, Cinéma, Littérature, Médias, People. Ecoutez Laissez-vous tenter avec Yves Calvi et Le Service Culture du 18 novembre 2021
Andover Public Schools Horizon Award nominees Kari Schmidt and Madison Schmoll discuss beginning their careers in a pandemic, why they chose to be educators and their life experiences that prepared them for success in the classroom. Ms. Schmidt teaches first grade at Meadowlark Elementary and Mrs. Schmoll teaches band at Andover High School, Andover Middle School, Robert Martin Elementary, Cottonwood Elementary, and Wheatland Elementary.
Jim interviews John Schmoll, the founder of Frugal Rules, about his journey to financial literacy.
Cassandra Schmoll from the Henry County Senior Center joined Wake Up Tri-Counties on Thursday morning to invite the community to breakfast on Saturday morning, September 4th. $5.00 gets you a hearty breakfast for Hog Days morning beginning at 8:00 Am. Cassandra also tells WKEI that the Senior Center is open and offering congregate meals and helping seniors get their license plate discounts. And, the Home Delivered Meal Program is available for anyone aged 65 or older.
Joseph Holmes and Nathan Clarkson welcome Dr. Zak Schmoll, author of the new book Disability and The Problem of Evil, to discuss whether evil negates the ability to believe in a loving and powerful God.
The air conditioning at the Henry County Senior Center has stopped working and that has led to the Senior Center having to cancel Tuesday evening meals as the building gets too hot in the evening. But lunch is back at the Senior Center and seniors are being welcomed back for that along with cinnamon rolls in the morning. The Henry County Senior Center Golf Outing is right around the corner, Saturday, July 17th at 1 Pm at Baker Park Golf Course. It's one of the biggest fundraisers of the year at the Senior Center so please do get signed up by contacting the Henry County Senior Center. Finally, Cassandra Schmoll tells Wake Up Tri-Counties that the Senior Center is beginning to book bus trips again, the first one is happening this September with another trip planned for December.
The Henry County Senior Center is starting to open up again. In yet another step toward getting back to normal, the Henry County Senior Center is re-opening for Lunch at the Senior Center on June 14th. Not only that but the Senior Center will also be bringing back Tuesday night dinners beginning in July of this year. It's been over a year since the Senior Center has opened its doors for Lunch and for Tuesday dinner and everyone at the Senior Center is excited to see seniors back at the Senior Center.
Le podcast les Petites Transmissions aborde sans tabou le quotidien des professionnels de la petite enfance. Dans cet épisode, Licka Sarr reçoit Marine Schmoll, Psychologue clinicienne spécialisée dans la parentalité, la périnatalité et la petite enfance. Nous allons aborder la thématique de l'agressivité du jeune enfant. A quoi correspondent les morsures ? Y a t-il un âge plus ou moins normal ? Comment accompagner l'enfant dans cette période parfois tempétueuse ? Très belle écoute
There is still no definitive word on when the Henry County Senior Center will be allowed to have people back inside. Cassandra Schmoll from the Henry County Senior Center joined WKEI for a conversation on Tuned In about how things are going at the Senior Center including the fact they are still making cookies and cinnamon rolls ad they are still taking meals to hundreds of local seniors via the Home Delivered Meal Program. Also, seniors are reminded to call the Senior Center regarding a discount on license plate tags.
In today's episode of The Andrew Haines Show, we sat down with David Schmoll the General Manager of the O'Fallon Hoots of the Prospect League. David is an experienced General Manager with a demonstrated history of working in the sports industry with a background in sales, media relations, radio, leadership, and sports marketing. A grinder from the beginning, he's been working his way up the industry since jumping into it in 2009. Here's his story. We hope you enjoy :) ----- O'Fallon Hoots Website: https://ofallonhoots.com/ David's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-schmoll-56097217/ ----- Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewghaines/ Subscribe to us on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJ7cqGc9pC4L1gRaM04ViVw
Cassandra Schmoll from the Henry County Senior Center was our guest on WKEI's Tuned In program on Thursday. Cassandra joined WKEI to talk about the Home Delivered Meal Program and how seniors who would like to get a meal can get involved. Cassandra unfortunately states that the Senior Center will not be available to help people with their taxes this year do to COVID-19 restrictions on access to the Senior Center. That said, there is still plenty that the Senior Center can do over the phone such as answering questions about Medicare Part D and helping seniors receive discounts on license plate stickers.
On this episode of Good Girl Gone Boss we talk with Courtney Schmoll, Public Relations at IU Health Ball, Blackford & Jay Counties Special Guest: Courtney Schmoll.
Tyler Schmoll is a Navy Veteran from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He defines success as having time to spend with loved ones and finding balance in life. Tyler started a landscaping and snow plowing company about 10 years ago and decided to take on another project. So, he purchased a window company 4 years ago. Now he’s hitting the breaks on all of it to work on himself.You can find Tyler Schmoll on LinkedIn, here, and Facebook, here. Connect with Tony at www.tonygrebmeier.com and find the journal at https://www.befulfilledjournal.com/. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Corona verdeutlicht die Defizite des deutschen Bildungssystems: mangelnde Digitalisierung, Benachteiligung unterprivilegierter Schüler, marode Schulgebäude, die ein Durchlüften unmöglich machen. Das Bildungssystem muss dringend modernisiert werden.
Cassandra Schmoll from the Henry County Senior Center was our guest on Tuned In on Thursday. Cassandra joined WKEI to talk about the deadline for Medicare Part D Open Enrollment. If you'd like to make sure you are getting the best deal on your prescription drug coverage, contact the Henry County Senior Center before the end of business on Monday to get a Medicare Check up. The Senior Center is also launching a cookie fundraiser. Today, you can call the Senior Center and place your order for 12 Christmas Cookies that come with a kit for decorating your cookies with icing and sprinkles. The cost for your Christmas Cookie Kit is only $10.00.
Heute ist als dritter Künstler dieser musikalischen Woche die wunderbare Melina Schmoll bei mir zu Gast. Die gebürtige Oberösterreicherin tanzt schon seit ihrem 5. Lebensjahr auf verschiedenen Bühnen. Sie ist als Sängerin ausgebildet, hat als Musicaldarstellerin ihr Diplom in Gesang, Tanz & Schauspiel absolviert und bereits in deutschlandweiten Shows wie “Musical-Dinner” und “Gala” mitgewirkt. Wie sie aus ihrer Liebe zu Marilyn Monroe ein einzigartiges Showkonzept entwickelte, was das mit der "dicken Biggi" vom Schichtl auf dem Münchner Oktoberfest zu tun hat und welche Projekte sie heute verfolgt, das alles erfährst du hier im Live-Talk. Ok, zur "dicken Biggi" sind wir leider nicht mehr gekommen, aber das kannst du gerne in ihrer Vita auf ihrer Webseite nachlesen. Bei diesem Podcast-Format gibt's immer wieder was Neues und ich folge stets meiner Intuition, um in diesem Rahmen mutig neue Formate auszuprobieren. So ist auch dieses Künstler-Special zum Lockdown und der Aktion "ohne kUNSt & Kultur wird's still" entstanden, das ich vor 2 Wochen kurzfristig aus dem Boden gestampft habe. Falls du die Musiker in dieser Woche finanziell unterstützen möchtest, kannst du hier eine https://paypal.me/pools/c/8uyf0j2TqP (Spende) für sie hinterlassen. Das Geld geht wird Ende unter allen Musikern und Akteuren aufgeteilt, die diese Woche gemeinsam mit mir gestalten. Das ganze Programm findest du auch unter dem https://paypal.me/pools/c/8uyf0j2TqP (Spendenlink). Spread the word, spread the love - and invite your friends to share the love. Melina & Manuel ---------------- Das ist die siebzehnte Folge der am 21. August 2020 gestarteten Interviewserie, bei der ich mindestens jeden Freitag ein ungeschnittenes und 100% authentisches Gespräch mit mutigen Vorausgehern führe. Menschen, die unglaubliche Unternehmungen gewagt haben, zu denen alle am Anfang gesagt haben "das geht doch nicht" - aber sie haben es trotzdem gemacht und damit ihre Erfahrungen gesammelt. Entweder sind sie gerade im Gründungsprozess, bereits losmarschiert, damit erfolgreich geworden oder daran gescheitert. Oder sie haben schwere persönliche Schicksale überwunden und diese als große Chance für ihr Leben genutzt. Eines vereint sie ALLE: sie haben es einfach gemacht! #justfuckindoit eben. Wenn du dir noch mehr Inspiration holen willst, dann komm doch in die gleichnamige https://www.facebook.com/groups/jfdoit (Facebook-Gruppe "Connect & Create"), um dich mit gleichgesinnten Menschen zu verbinden, die auch die Lösung und nicht das Problem im Fokus haben. Als Coach & Trainer begleite ich auch dich auf deiner Reise zu dir selbst und deiner Berufung. Damit du mutig deine Wünsche, Träume und Visionen Wirklichkeit werden lassen kannst. Ich unterstütze dich dabei an den Punkten, an denen du dir selbst im Weg stehst, um dein Ziel auch wirklich erfolgreich zu erreichen. Gleichzeitig bin ich gerade selbst dabei auf diesem Weg Millionär zu werden, um meinen inneren Reichtum nun auch im Außen zu manifestieren. Wenn du dir das auch wünscht und dabei individuelle Begleitung möchtest, dann http://www.justfuckindo.it/ (kontaktiere mich) gerne persönlich. In meinem neuen 12 Wochen Programm wirst du mental so stark, dass du auf dem Weg in deine eigene Berufung so erfolgreich wirst, dass du danach nie wieder zurück in eine Anstellung willst. Falls du selbst sogar deine Geschichte bei mir erzählen willst oder jemanden kennst, der damit in das Konzept passt, dann schreibe mir doch gleich eine Nachricht und empfiehl dieses Format an deine Freunde weiter. Support this podcast
Cassandra Schmoll from the Henry County Senior Center joined WKEI on Tuned In on Thursday to talk about the partnership between the Henry County Senior Center and the Kewanee Area United Way. Also up for discussion, the ongoing effort to get seniors to sign up for Home Delivered meals and Medicare Part D Open Enrollment. Contact the senior center to make sure that you are getting the best deal on your needed medications with a Medicare Part D check up at the Henry County Senior Center.
Medicare Part D Open enrollment begins October 15th and it is a great opportunity for those over the age of 60 to check up on their medication coverage and make sure they have a plan that is giving them the best value. Cassandra Schmoll from the Henry County Senior Citizens Center joined WKEI to talk about Open Enrollment and appointments available at the Senior Center to help seniors decide if they need a different Medicare Part D plan. We also talked about a program that is giving IPads and free internet to seniors in need. If you've received services from the Senior Center and you would like to get an IPad for free they are ready to help. If you don't already have the internet, this program can help you with that as well.
Cassandra Schmoll from the Henry County Senior Center joined WKEI on Tuned In on Thursday. Last month, the Senior Center had to be completely shutdown for two weeks after a member of the office staff tested positive for COVID-19. Cassandra tells WKEI that they want to assure everyone that this was not an outbreak and that no one else on staff tested positive. The Senior Center has been completely sanitized and they are back at work on the Home Delivered Meal Program.
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Kai Schmoll started Blue Ridge Event Staffing nearly a decade ago after taking a course at Mountain Biz Works here in Asheville, North Carolina.At first, it was simply called Blue Ridge Bartenders but he quickly realized that he could fill the needs of his clients by offering all types of staff for weddings, corporate events, and private parties.Three Key Takeaways from this podcast?1. Trust your vendors to prescribe a solution for your event - cutting down in key areas like staffing may not bode well for a successful event.2. Staffing may be "unsexy" but people create the experience - if you don't have good staff in place then your guests' experience is up for debate.3. Figure out your priorities and stick to them - is it service staff or food or the DJ or the photography?You can inquire about availability on their site: https://blueridgeeventstaffing.com/
Cassandra Schmoll, Director of the Henry County Senior Center joined WKEI on Tuned In on Thursday to talk about their home delivered meal program and remind anyone over the age of 60 that they are eligible to receive Home Delivered Meals from the Senior Center. Simply call the Henry County Senior Center to join the Home Delivered Meal Program, 309-853-8311. Cassandra also took a moment to remind everyone to fill out the census and say that if you are a senior in need of help with the Census, you can call the the Senior Center for phone support in getting your census filled out.
The Henry County Senior Citizen Center is encouraging anyone 60 years or older to take advantage of their home delivered meal program. Right now, due to COVID-19, the Senior Center is closed and unable to hold the daily meals and weekly dinners the Center is known for. So they are getting the word out again that Home Delivered Meals are still available and there are no restrictions or qualifications for people over 60 to meet in order to receive a Home Delivered Meal. All your have to do is call the Senior Center to get added to a Home Delivered Meal route.
The Henry County Senior Citizens Center is hard at work delivering home delivered meals for seniors. Cassandra Schmoll, director of the Henry County Senior Citizens Center wants every senior in need to know that Home Delivered Meals are available and there is no need for them to go without. Grant money is even available to help cover those who can't afford the modest donation requested to pay for Home Delivered Meals. The goals is to make sure seniors sheltered at home are getting at least one good meal a day. Cassandra also reminded residents to make sure they fill out the census. If you need help with the census, contact the senior center and they will walk you through it.
This week, the federal government announced that it has already used up a $349 billion stimulus package for small businesses. Here's how this impacts Western North Carolina... Kai Schmoll owns Blue Ridge Event Staffing, a company that staffs events. He says he applied for the Paycheck Protection Program, known as PPP, about 3 weeks ago. He heard Friday won't get a loan. "I'm telling you this is starting to feel more and more like 2008," says Schmoll. Schmoll was hit hard by the 2008 recession - that's when he and his husband decided to move back to his native Asheville from Los Angeles. Schmoll started the event business in 2012 after years working in the service industry and acting. But like other tourism-based businesses in the region, all his contracts dried up following stay-at-home orders. "I can't imagine that I'm the only small business in Asheville- that is you know such a predominantly service based industry - that has been hit so hard," says Schmoll. Schmoll started Blue
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Seniors over 60 qualify to receive Home Delivered Meals from the Henry County Senior Center with just a phone call. Cassandra Schmoll tells WKEI that they are eager to sign up more seniors for home delivered meal. It's great way to help seniors shelter at home by making sure they are getting a full and nutritious meal. The senior center is also in need of volunteers to deliver home delivered meals. Contact the senior center to receive home delivered meals or to volunteer at 309-853-8831.
Today we celebrate the man who found a splendid crabapple growing in his nursery and the anniversary of a society that celebrates the flower of the rainbow, We'll learn about the “Grand Lady of Canadian Horticulture" and a Colorado State botanist who fought to protect the Columbine. Today’s Unearthed Words, we hear simple poems from a Quaker poet. We Grow That Garden Library™ with a book about a Woman's Quest for the World's Most Amazing Birds. I'll talk about a garden item that will help you get creative with words in your garden, And, then we’ll wrap things up with the incredible story of a gardener who gardened for nine years in a place most gardeners would deem un-garden-able, and he transformed it into a haunting paradise. But first, let's catch up on a few recent events. Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart Curated Articles Calendula Tincture Recipe - Health and Wellness - Mother Earth Living Here's a Great Calendula Tincture Recipe from Mother Earth Living @mthrearthliving Start simple on your home apothecary with this multi-purpose calendula remedy. This calendula tincture is easy to make and perfect in teas, baths, and astringent solutions. Artichoke: Sow and Grow Guide, Articles & Blogs: Botanical Interests Artichoke: Sow and Grow Guide from Botanical Interests@botanicalseeds: By sowing artichokes early, the plants can be subjected to vernalization (a cold period) of at least two weeks growing at 40°-50°F, which triggers artichokes to form in the season. Now, if you'd like to check out these curated articles for yourself, you're in luck, because I share all of it with the Listener Community in the Free Facebook Group - The Daily Gardener Community. There’s no need to take notes or search for links - the next time you're on Facebook, search for Daily Gardener Community and request to join. I'd love to meet you in the group. Important Events 1906 Today is the birthday of the nurseryman Melvin Bergeson who, ironically, lived in Fertile, Minnesota. After World War II, an employee of Melvin’s named Norris Oftedahl was walking along a row of trees at the nursery. As expected, all of the trees in the row had succumbed to winterkill… except for one. It stood out and caught Norris’s attention. It was a little crabapple tree. Norris thought the tree might be a mutant variety and told Melvin to keep his eye on it. Melvin did, and over the years, Melvin took note of the little crab’s continued hardiness - which was tremendous - and also the beautiful fruit. Melvin’s instincts told him the tree was something special. Melvin christened the tree Red Splendor in honor of the gorgeous fruit. Melvin sold some Red Splendors to customers, and he also sent some Red Splendors to other nurserymen so that it could be trialed. Sadly, when Melvin applied to patent the Red Splendor, he was denied. The government claimed the tree was already in the public domain. Once it was on the market, the Red Splendor captured people’s hearts. One of the best features of a Red Splendor Crab is that it doesn't drop fruit over the summer. Instead, the fruit holds on until the following spring. This habit allows the birds and animals to eat from the tree all winter long - which makes for way less clean up of dropped apples (one of the main gripes of apple tree owners.) With all of the Red Splendor’s marvelous features, it’s not surprising to learn that the University of Minnesota once regarded the Red Splendor Crab as the best plant ever created in the state of Minnesota. Melvin also deserves personal recognition; he was a natural-born marketer and salesman. He came up with clever slogans that were splashed across the cover of his annual nursery brochures like “Let’s get it done in ‘71.” The hype around Red Splendor opened opportunities for the tree to appear in venues like the Kennedy Center in Washington DC. And, a Red Splendor even accompanied President Nixon on his trip to China, where it was presented as a gift from America. It’s hard to believe after the thrill of the Red Splendor, that Melvin and his wife Olga started their humble nursery during the Great Depression in 1937. Their customers were mostly farmers, and their main product was trees - especially windbreak trees and fruit trees. Today, 83 years later, Melvin's Nursery is run by his grandson, Joe Bergeson. The nursery offers a diverse selection of trees, shrubs, and plants. However, Joe’s passion is hybridizing roses. As far as trees are concerned, one of the nursery’s top-selling trees is the Ohio buckeye tree, which is grown from a nut. 1920 Today marks the hundredth anniversary of the American Iris Society. The Society started with about 60 eager members. A year later, membership had climbed to nearly 500 members. Today, you can join the Iris Society online at Irises.org. “The Mission of The American Iris Society is to organize and disseminate knowledge of the genus Iris while fostering its preservation, enjoyment and continued development.” Iris takes its name from the Greek word for a rainbow, and the Iris is known as the flower of the rainbow. When it comes to scent, the roots of Irises contain their fragrance. Although there are around 300 species of Iris, Bearded Iris and Siberian Iris are two of the most common types of Irises grown. During the Middle Ages, Irises were linked to the French monarchy, and the fleur-de-lis is now a national symbol of France. 1965 Today is the 55th anniversary of the death of Canada’s first professional woman plant breeder - a woman called the “Dean of Hybridists” and the “Grand Lady of Canadian Horticulture" - Isabella Preston. When Vita Sackville-West first heard her name, she famously acknowledged, "I must confess I don't know anything about Miss Isabella Preston of Ottawa." Isabella's name had become known internationally as the result of her Lily hybrids. In 1919, Isabella bred the renowned George C. Creelman Hybrid Lily after crossing two Lily cultivars from southern China, a hardy Lily and a fragrant Lily. The Creelman Lily was a stunner; human-sized (it grew about 6 feet tall), and it featured a sweet-scented white bloom with pink speckles on its yellow throat. Isabella named the Creelman Lily after the President of the Ontario Agricultural College. Today, there are no known Creelman Lilies in existence, although people still search for them. Vita would have loved Isabella's practical and hard-won advice. When a colleague asked Isabella what she should do with her rock garden, her advice was fascinating: “Use every bit of rock – Don’t be afraid of it. Plant between, atop or alongside. Presently, you will be convinced that flowers need near them the harsh stability of stone.” Isabella was a self-taught plant hybridizer. In 1920, she began work at the Central Experimental Farm in Ottawa. For almost three decades, she endeavored to create more blooms on more disease-resistant plants. She created over 200 cultivars of six different plants, including Lilacs, Lilies, Crab Apples, Columbine, Siberian Iris, and Roses. Preston Lilacs are named in her honor, and Isabella received many honors for her work. 1990 Today is the anniversary of the death of Colorado State botanist Hazel Schmoll. Hazel was born in a sod cabin in McAlester, Kansas, in 1890. Her family settled in Colorado when she was just two years old. Hazel was the first woman to earn a doctorate in botany from the University of Chicago. Early in her career, Hazel had the exciting opportunity to work with Alice Eastwood. When it came to her beloved Rocky Mountains, Hazel was an active conservationist, and she regularly taught others about the ecology of the mountains. Hazel led the effort to protect the Colorado Blue Columbine Columbine (Aquilegia caerulea). Also known as Rocky Mountain Columbine, Colorado Blue Columbine is a herbaceous perennial with bluish-purple and white blooms that appear spring and early summer. Colorado Blue Columbine can grow up to 3 feet tall with a spread of about 2 feet. The word Aquila is Latin and means eagle, a reference to the claw-like spurs on the blossom. The word Columbine is derived from the Latin word for dove and refers to this little trick: if you tip the flower over, it looks like five little doves huddled together. Columbine. Hazel's favorite flower, the Colorado Blue Columbine, was first discovered on Pikes Peak in 1820. As the state flower, it has significant symbolic meaning to Colorado; the blue represents the sky, the white represents snow, and the gold is a nod to the state’s gold mining history, which attracted so many settlers to Colorado. The Colorado Blue Columbine is so beautiful that it actually became a threatened species after people were digging it up for their rock gardens. In 1925, legislation was passed making it illegal to pick the Rocky Mountain Columbine. It was Hazel Schmoll who said, "I hope we can keep some wilderness areas. People need some places where they can get away from the crowds and be refreshed by nature." 2005 Today is the anniversary of the death of the founder of Miracle-Gro plant food Horace Hagedorn. Every year on November 15th, the Horace Hagedorn outstanding philanthropy award is given out on philanthropy day. Horace was a marketing genius and a philanthropist. A resident of Port Washington, Long Island, Horace and his wife Amy were esteemed for their charity. After Horace died, the Amy Hagedorn Foundation distributed close to 50 million dollars to more than 175 nonprofits. Aligned with his enormous spirit of generosity, it was Horace Hagedorn who said, “You can’t keep taking away from the Earth. You must give something back." Unearthed Words 1784 Today is the birthday of the prolific English Quaker poet Bernard Barton. One of Barton’s most famous poems heralds the spring Crocus. Here is an excerpt: Welcome! Wild harbinger of Spring, To this small nook of earth; Feeling and fancy fondly cling Round thoughts which owe their birth To thee, and to the humble spot Where chance has fixed thy lowly lot. Yet not the Lily nor the Rose, Though fairer far they be, Can more delightful thoughts disclose, Than I derive from thee. The eye their beauty may prefer, The heart is thy interpreter. Thy flower foretells a summer sky, And chides the dark despair By winter's chilling influence flung O'er spirits sunk, and nerves unstrung. Barton also wrote this whimsical poem for children called “The Squirrel.” The squirrel is happy, the squirrel is gay, Little Henry exclaimed to his brother, He has nothing to do or to think of but play, And to jump from one bough to another. But William was older and wiser and knew That all play and no work wouldn't answer, So he asked what the squirrel in winter must do, If he spent all the summer a dancer. The squirrel, dear Harry, is merry and wise, For true wisdom and mirth go together ; He lays up in summer his winter supplies, And then he don't mind the cold weather. And, here’s an excerpt from Barton’s poem called Winter Evenings. The summer is over, The autumn is passed, Dark clouds over us hover, Loud whistles the blast ; But clouds cannot darken, nor tempest destroy The soul's sweetest sunshine, the heart's purest joy. Our path is no bright one, From morning till eve ; Our task is no light one, Till day takes its leave : We'll turn to the pages Of history's lore ; Of bards and of sages The beauties explore : And share o'er the records we love to unroll The " feast of the reason and flow of the soul." Grow That Garden Library Life List by Olivia Gentile The subtitle to this book is “A Woman's Quest for the World's Most Amazing Birds.” This book is a loving and beautiful biography of bird enthusiast Phoebe Snetsinger. Phoebe was a 1950’s housewife, married with four children, and an avid bird-watcher. When she got diagnosed in her 40’s with incurable cancer and given less than a year to live, she started traveling the world, birding, and she never looked back. Phoebe ended up living, after her diagnosis, for another 18 years. Oliva begins this book by explaining the concept of a life list: “Bird-watching, the way most people do it, is a lot like hunting, which is why some practitioners prefer the more active sounding term “birding”: you have to know where and when to look for Birds, you have to chase them down, and, when you find them, you have to figure out what species they are— often in just a second or two, before they fly away. Tate, like most birders, kept a “ life list” of all the species he'd seen and identified, and he was always looking to add new ones, or “life birds.” Olivia continues: “I decided to write some sort of essay on bird watching, and I called a few bird clubs near my home in Manhattan to see what they had going on. One man misunderstood and thought I was interested in joining his Club. He tried to encourage me. “ Who knows?” he said. “ Maybe you'll be the next Phoebe Snetsinger.” the man had never met Phoebe, but he knew all about her— as most birdwatchers do, it turned out— and he told me a little. That was back in 2001, two years after her death, and I've been piecing together her life ever since.” You can get a used copy of Life List by Olivia Gentile and support the show, using the Amazon Link in today's Show Notes for under $3. Great Gifts for Gardeners Wooden Letters - 144-Count Wood Alphabet Letters and Numbers for DIY Craft, Home Decor, Natural Color, Small by Juvale The set contains a total of 144 pieces, with 4-pieces of each alphabet letter and number in a natural wooden color. Also excellent for craft projects, as party decorations, weddings, baby showers, and so on. Put these letters together to spell whatever you want. Use these letters to decorate walls and doors to your liking. Your imagination is the limit. CRAFT WOOD LETTER SET: Contains a total of 144 plywood pieces, with 4 pieces of each letter in the alphabet and number from 0 to 9 in a natural wooden color. EDUCATIONAL: Helps kids learn letters, spelling, pronunciation, and math. WIDE APPLICATION: Use the available letters to spell a certain word or phrase like Happy Birthday, Congratulations, Mr and Mrs, Welcome, and many more. CRAFT USE: Put these letters together to spell whatever you want. Use these letters to decorate walls and doors to your liking. Your imagination is the limit. DIMENSIONS: The wood pieces measure from the smallest to largest, 0.3 x 0.7 inches to 0.7 x 1 inch. Today’s Botanic Spark 1942Today is the birthday of the English filmmaker, gay rights activist, painter, poet, and gardener Derek Jarman. Born Michael Derek Elworthy Jarman, gardeners remember Derek for sharing his experiences in the garden intermingled with his thoughts on life. Most gardeners have a sensitivity about them, especially when it comes to attuning to themselves, to others, or to the natural world. Derek was continually examining all of these aspects of life. Toward the end of his life, Derek had found a very small retreat in a place many would find challenging to love: in the only desert in England located in Kent in a place called Dungeness. Derek lovingly called it Ness. It’s a hard and harsh place that has an ancient feel. The meaning of name Dungeness is from Old Norse, which means "headland." The French etymology would translate to "dangerous nose." The landscape at Dungeness is referred to as a shingle beach - it’s a British way of saying it has a rocky or pebbled shore. It’s a curiously understated term that does not adequately convey the harsh reality. A shingle beach means the ground is covered everywhere, without exception, with little rocks and pebbles. A shingle beach is sharp and shocking. It’s stone confetti as far as the eye can see. It’s a place where, if you were barefoot, you would involuntarily find yourself saying “ooch-ouch” “ooch-ouch” as you walked your way to land cruiser so you could get the heck out of Dodge. And just to be clear, this is not the place where Dungeness crab are found. Dungeness crab are a west coast species ranging from the Aleutian Islands in Alaska all the way down to southern California. Derek’s pebble beach at Dungeness is a resting place for relics and debris. It’s a junker’s paradise. There are boats, parts of boats, driftwood, chunks of metal and scrap. If Dungeness had a Statue of Liberty, the placard would read, “Give me your rusted, your broken, your abandoned boats and weathered pieces of wood, yearning to get out of the sea.” For Derek, these items were gifts from the sea, to be lovingly received during an early-morning walk. He’d bring all of his finds back to Prospect Cottage, where Derek would insert them into the shingle. Then, they were transformed; no longer debris, but artifacts turned into art and proudly displayed in their final resting spot in Derek’s garden. Once your eyes drift past all the treasures from the sea installed firmly in the Landscape, you can’t help but spy the man-made mountain that forms the backdrop to Dungeness - a nuclear power plant. There are actually two nuclear power plants in Dungeness. They are another item for the Dungeness Statue of Liberty placard - “Give me your nuclear power plants while you’re at it.” Like the bits and bobs, Derek placed around his shingle cottage garden, the nuclear plants rise out of the shingle beach. It’s as if they say, “Even though nobody wants me, I’ve managed to find a place here among the rocks. I’m home.” Prospect Cottage has managed to survive on Dungeness for over 100 years. Initially, it was a fisherman’s cottage, built in 1910, and it was still standing when Derek bought it in 1985 mainly because it is covered in a preservative - black tar. That’s right. Prospect Cottage is painted top to bottom in black tar. Yet, there are two standout features that define Derek’s black tar cottage - bright yellow trim and wooden letters. The yellow trim around the windows that calls to mind school buses, sunshine, and daisies. The wooden letters (also painted with black tar) are attached to the side of the cottage and scream “an artist lives here” and “read me.” The letters were attached to a bump-out Derek had added on one the side of the cottage for extra space. Derek wrote, “Dawn can be a miracle, the sun floating up from the sea and slowly crossing the garden. As it passes it can laugh with John Donne, whose poem fills the southern wall of the house.” The wooden letters attached to Prospect Cottage spelled out verses from the beginning and end of John Donne’s poem “The Sun Rising.” It’s a poem that challenges the sun. Stop the sunshine from hitting your bed in the morning, and you don’t have to get up; you can stop the march of time. And, what is more, powerful than time? Love. Imagine the sun - it’s rays hitting the wooden letters - having to read this in-your-face challenge every day: Busy old fool, unruly Sun, Why dost thou thus, Through windows, and through curtains, call on us ? Must to thy motions lovers' seasons run? Saucy pedantic wretch, go chide Late school-boys and sour prentices, Go tell court huntsmen that the king will ride, Call country ants to harvest offices; Love, all alike, no season knows nor clime, Nor hours, days, months, which are the rags of time. At the end of the poem, Donne’s sun is resigned to the fact that time must march on, but he intends to make the most of it. And, Donne puts the sun to work, warming his bed and lighting the room, ordering: ...Since thy duties be To warm the world, that's done in warming us. Shine here to us, and thou art everywhere; This bed thy center is, these walls thy sphere. Not many people would put a poem on the side of their house. But, then, not many people would garden in a stone desert or prefer to spend their final days in a little cottage painted in black tar under the gaze of a nuclear power plant. Clearly, not many people are like Derek Jarman. One time, my mom was shopping on a dreary day, and she commented on the bleak weather to a woman who replied, “that’s why we have to carry the sunshine in our hearts, dear.” That’s what Derek Jarman did. Only a card-carrying member of the sunshine club could see the beauty of the Ness. Only Derek Jarman would attempt, let alone create, a garden chock full of color at Prospect Cottage. Derek planted resilience in his garden; known tough guys and survivors like California Poppy, Opium Poppies, Dark Red Valerian, Pink Foxgloves Blue Viper’s Bugloss, Giant Sea Kale, Gorse, Sky Blue Cornflower, Mediterranean Cistus, Santolina, Pale Blue Devil’s-bit Scabious, and Purple Lavender. Somehow, Derek managed to convince all of these plants that this garden, set in stone and whipped by salt winds, was their happy place. For nine years, it was Derek’s happy place as well. Derek wrote, “The postman arrives with a smile and a huge pile of letters, from every corner of the globe, often addressed just to: Derek of Dungeness, wishing me well and happy, which I am…. The garden has been both Gethsemane and Eden. I am at peace..." Today, Prospect Cottage is not open or closed to the public; it just is - and visitors are free to walk the landscape because, as Derek would agree, “The garden is the Landscape.” Derek's last book, published after he died, was Derek Jarman's Garden. Derek’s friend, Howard Sooley, took the pictures, and they are wonderful. In the book, Derek shares the story of his garden at Prospect Cottage at the Ness: how it was born in 1985, how it grew with plants and gifts of debris from the sea, and how it looked as a spritely nine-year-old; full of life and immortality on the day Derek died from AIDs in 1994. Derek wrote: "Paradise haunts gardens, and some gardens are paradises. Mine is one of them."
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Produced by Pikkal & Co - Award-Winning Podcast Agency. Zave is a Corporate Governance platform for Growth Companies and their Corporate Secretary, helping to automate and streamline legal paperwork processes to make work flow smoother. In this episode, Alan shares his experience as a startup founder, giving great advice on people management and how to grow sustainably while keeping your ego in check.
Zave is a Corporate Governance platform for Growth Companies and their Corporate Secretary, helping to automate and streamline legal paperwork processes to make work flow smoother. In this episode, Alan shares his experience as a startup founder, giving great advice on people management and how to grow sustainably while keeping your ego in check.
Flourish to 7 Figures Podcast: Growing Your Online Business to 7 Figures and Beyond
There are lots of ways to build a successful blog that actually makes great money while helping thousands of people. But 3 keys to blog revenue success are sponsored posts, affiliate marketing, and SEO. John Schmoll, founder of Frugal Rules, is here this week to share how he used these 3 pillars to build his thriving blog. John created the personal finance site, Frugal Rules, seven years ago after leaving his job and now makes six figures per year running the site. He has a passion to help people improve their finances so they can live a life free of financial worry. His purpose is to help his readers throw off the shackles of debt and pursue financial freedom! John is also a long-time client of mine. He and I have worked together for two years now, and I’m proud to call him a friend! I’m so glad to share this interview with you! In this episode, you’ll learn: How to determine who you should hire when growing your team A super simple SEO strategy for those just starting out, including free and paid tools How to have success with sponsored posts -- John shares how to weed out the scams and create a winning campaign for your site, your sponsor, and your readers ...and a whole lot more! You can find all of the links and resources that are mentioned in today’s episode at MonicaLouie.com/24!
Mallory Schmoll, registered store manager at one of Walgreens’ specialty pharmacies, was 2018’s Next Generation Pharmacist Specialty Pharmacist Award winner. Following a life changing trip to Kenya, Mallory has dedicated her career to the field of HIV in community settings as well as specialty pharmacy care. In this episode, she discusses the value of asking questions and getting rid of assumptions, mom warrior status, and the beautiful struggle of maintaining a work-life balance.
“Sharing our stories can help build up and inspire other women so we can be our own support group for each other.” Mallory Schmoll, registered store manager at one of Walgreens’ specialty pharmacies, was 2018’s Next Generation Pharmacist Specialty Pharmacist Award winner. Following a life changing trip to Kenya, Mallory has dedicated her career to the field of HIV in community settings as well as specialty pharmacy care. In this episode, she discusses the value of asking questions and getting rid of assumptions, mom warrior status, and the beautiful struggle of maintaining a work-life balance.
Sometimes I think cutting your bangs are a great analogy for pruning in the garden. You know how when your bangs are growing out - maybe a little past your eyebrows - and you think, "I am gonna grow these bangs out. I’m gonna have amazing hair." Then, they start to go past your nose and you realize that this was a complete mistake. Then, you don’t have the stamina to make it all the way to having no bangs, and it’s time to get this crazy idea back in check. Sometimes, the thing same thing happens with the flowers that are spilling into your paths and walkways. Today, the student gardeners and I clipped back the cat mint that of been allowed to go wherever it wanted - in addition to the sumac and artemisia. Sometimes, even though it requires extra courage, it’s necessary to prune things back. When it’s done, your garden looks a little lighter, a little more put together, and everybody seems happier that work was done. The garden feels brand new and ready to show off it's new haircut to the world. Brevities #OTD Today is the day that Catholics celebrate the patron of gardeners and flowers - it’s at Saint Rose of Lima day. Saint Rose worked to serve the poor. She was a Dominican. There was a malaria epidemic during the 1600s and Saint Rose worked to heal the sick and in some cases, she did. Saint Rose was the first saint born in the Americas. When she was born, her parents named her Ysabelle but she became known as a Rose. One time, when she was sleeping in her cradle, her mother saw the figure of a rose on the side of her cheek and she started calling her Rose. She was also called Rose because of her beauty. Sadly, Rose died in 1617; she was just 31 years old. #OTD Today is the anniversary of the death of the Scottish ornithologist and poet Alexander Wilson. Wilson immigrated to the United States from Paisley Scotland. His family called him Sandy. He quickly became one of the foremost naturalists of his time. Before John James Audubon, there was Alexander Wilson - who was born the 20 years before Audubon. Wilson is known as the father of American ornithology. Wilson wrote the very first ornithology of American birds. When Wilson completed his publication, which he had prepared in nine volumes, it was sold for an exorbitant price: $120. Even John James Audubon passed on owning a copy for that sky-high price. Wilson ended up living at Gray’s Ferry, where he took charge of a school founded by John Bartram. Right down the street, lived William Bartram, of all people. Bartram operated his own nursery called Bartram Botanical Gardens and he became a mentor for Wilson. Bartrum was the best kind of mentor; encouraging and honoring of Wilson's unique talents and interests. In fact, it was actually William Bartram who helped Wilson learn to draw birds. #OTD Today is the anniversary of the death of Eliza Sullivant. She had been taught by her husband about botany and other subjects. When she died in 1850, her husband William Starling Sullivant praised her drawings of mosses. Eliza was his second wife. His first wife died following the birth of their child. Sullivant fell in love with Eliza about the same time he fell in love with botany. The Sullivants lived in a gorgeous Italianate home that they called Sullivant Hill. There was a large pasture there and Sullivant would get up early in the morning and walk through it; identifying the flowering plants, grasses, and sedges. He got curiouser and curiouser about botany. Before you know it, he was corresponding with Dr. Asa Gray from Harvard and Dr. John Torrey from Princeton. Once when Sullivan was botanizing in Highland county, Ohio. He ran across a little plant with tiny delicate white flowers and ornate leaves. He sent it to Gray and Torrey. They, in turn, named it Sullivantii ohioensis. Sullivant’s herbarium, which had nearly 10,000 specimens, was donated to Harvard through Dr. Asa Gray. #OTD Today is the birthday of Hazel Marguerite Schmoll who was born in McAlester, Kansas on this day in 1890. Schmoll was born in a sod cabin. Her family settled in Colorado when she was just two years old. Schmoll was the first woman to earn a doctorate in botany from the University of Chicago. Schmoll had the opportunity, early on in her career, to work with Alice Eastwood. She mostly mounted and catalog specimens. It was Hazel Schmoll who said, "I hope we can keep some wilderness areas. People need some places where they can get away from the crowds and be refreshed by nature." Unearthed Words "In the garden, Autumn is, indeed the crowning glory of the year, bringing us the fruition of months of thought and care and toil. And at no season, safe perhaps in Daffodil time, do we get such superb color effects as from August to November." - Rose G. Kingsley, The Autumn Garden, 1905 Today's book recommendation: The Prickly Pear Cookbook by Carolyn Niethammer I remember the first time I grew Prickly Pear Cactus in my garden and I fell immediately in love with it. This charming cookbook celebrates the Prickly Pear Cactus. The spines of the plant actually protect it from being eaten. Fortunately, we’ve found a way around that. The cookbook contains 60 recipes for using the fruit of the cactus, in addition to the pads – all of which are edible and all of which are nutritious. And Niethammer teaches that it is increasingly included in the treatment of diabetes. Niethammer is a wild food expert and a master cook. Today's Garden Chore Now is a fantastic time to start thinking about spring plant swaps. Here’s a garden little hack you can try to make your spring rush a little easier. Take your divisions now and pot them up in soil with a heavy amount of perlite. And, then dig the pots into the ground. They’ll be thrilled to overwinter there and they’ll look fabulous in the spring. Then, when everyone is going bananas the day or two before the plant swap, you can go and grab a coffee and then pat yourself on the back for making great use of your fall divisions. Something Sweet Reviving the little botanic spark in your heart Today in 1942, the Michigan Botanical Club summer meeting was held at the university of Michigan Biological Station at Douglas lake. It was a three day meeting lasting through August 26 and it was held in conjunction of the Sullivant Moss Society, named in honor of William Starling Sullivant mentioned earlier in today’s episode. Happy coincidence. During the meeting there were daily field trips and evening discussions about mosses and lichens and liver warts. This focus on mosses was something new to the members of the Wildflower Association who were in attendance. The records show that, "they were apparently amazed and delighted at having found an entirely new world of nature." It was reported that one of their members, Fred Case, Jr had been stricken with polio and couldn’t attend the meeting. So, the members put together a dish garden containing: a seedling pitcher plant, a one-inch tall cedar, 25 or 30 mosses and other woodland plants. Fred was just 15 years old and he had already written a treaty called Orchids of the Western Great Lakes Region which he had dedicated to the botanist Marjorie T. Bingham, who was his teacher and friend. Fred had organized all of the members of the first junior chapter of the Michigan Wildflower Association in Saginaw. The group was really his Boy Scout Troop. They had started up wildflower sanctuary on his dad’s place. But, all of the junior members entered the armed services during World War II ... except for Fred - thanks to his polio diagnosis. When the men returned from the war, they went on with their lives and the junior chapter of the Saginaw Wildflower Association closed. Thanks for listening to the daily gardener, and remember: "For a happy, healthy life, garden every day."
In this episode, we talk Cultural Apologetics with Carla and Zak. We discuss films such as The Lord of the Rings, the Avengers, and Star Wars. We talk about cultural apologists such as G.K. Chesterton, JRR Tolkien, George McDonald, and CS Lewis. We discuss the power of story, the desire for meaning, the postmodern culture, the screen generation, the intellectual state of the church, and more. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/clark-weidner/support
Zave is building a technology-driven corporate services firm through which they want to redefine the way these services are offered to their clients. Their AI driven, cloud based platform aims to save client's time and money while providing them with more insight into the data in an easy and efficient manner so as to enable them to focus on growing their businesses and managing their assets. *Note: If you are a Startup and want to tell your startup story on our Pitchdeck Asia show, Click here - http://www.pitchdeck.asia/pda-soundcloud*
Produced by Pikkal & Co - Award-Winning Podcast Agency. Zave is building a technology-driven corporate services firm through which they want to redefine the way these services are offered to their clients. Their AI driven, cloud based platform aims to save client's time and money while providing them with more insight into the data in an easy and efficient manner so as to enable them to focus on growing their businesses and managing their assets.
durée : 00:05:19 - Le disque qui vaut le détour France Bleu Besançon - Le disque qui vaut le détour de Michel Besançon des Marchands de Bonheur
A surprise episode to tackle some of Patreon questions. A long ramble about ourselves changes into a chat about sea snake tongue flicking followed by rotating snake eyes. FULL REFERENCE LIST AVAILABLE AT: herphighlights.podbean.com References: Banks, M. S., Sprague, W. W., Schmoll, J., Parnell, J. A. Q., & Love, G. D. (2015). Why do animal eyes have pupils of different shapes? Science Advances, 1(7), e1500391. https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.1500391 Heath, J. E., Northcutt, R. G., & Barber, R. P. (1969). Rotational optokinesis in reptiles and its bearing on pupillary shape. Zeitschrift für vergleichende Physiologie, 62(1), 75-85. Munro, D. F. (1950). Vertical orientation of the eye in snakes. Herpetologica, 84-88. Simões, B. F., Sampaio, F. L., Douglas, R. H., Kodandaramaiah, U., Casewell, N. R., Harrison, R. A., … Gower, D. J. (2016). Visual Pigments, Ocular Filters and the Evolution of Snake Vision. Molecular Biology and Evolution, 33(10), 2483–2495. https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msw148 van Doorn, K., & Sivak, J. G. (2013). Blood flow dynamics in the snake spectacle. Journal of Experimental Biology, 216(22), 4190–4195. https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.093658 Music: Intro/outro – Treehouse by Ed Nelson Other Music – The Passion HiFi, www.thepassionhifi.com
Discover more tech podcasts like this: Tech Podcast Asia. Produced by Pikkal & Co - Award Winning Podcast Agency. Zave is building a technology-driven corporate services firm through which they want to redefine the way these services are offered to their clients. Their AI driven, cloud based platform aims to save client's time and money while providing them with more insight into the data in an easy and efficient manner so as to enable them to focus on growing their businesses and managing their assets.
Zave is building a technology-driven corporate services firm through which they want to redefine the way these services are offered to their clients. Their AI driven, cloud based platform aims to save client's time and money while providing them with more insight into the data in an easy and efficient manner so as to enable them to focus on growing their businesses and managing their assets. *Note: If you are a Startup and want to tell your startup story on our Pitchdeck Asia show, Click here - http://www.pitchdeck.asia/pda-soundcloud*
Zave is building a technology-driven corporate services firm through which they want to redefine the way these services are offered to their clients. Their AI driven, cloud based platform aims to save client's time and money while providing them with more insight into the data in an easy and efficient manner so as to enable them to focus on growing their businesses and managing their assets. *Note: If you are a Startup and want to tell your startup story on our Pitchdeck Asia show, Click here - http://www.pitchdeck.asia/pda-soundcloud*
Delaney Howell and Mike Pearson bring you today's latest news including trade talk, what's going on in the dairy industry, market updates, and a conversation with Bruce Schmoll who serves as Chairman for the U.S. Meat Export Federation. Tune back in Monday when they bring more news and industry leader interviews!
Entre Kroumf et Schmoll, il y a eu pas mal de choses. Du blues et des British, du fuzz, de la France et de la frustration.Pour plus d'explication, et de satisfaction, voilà de quoi vous mettre à l'aise : c'est Quoi la Baise. La VO : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrIPxlFzDi0La VF : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sNQJWO2irg
Entre Kroumf et Schmoll, il y a eu pas mal de choses. Du blues et des British, du fuzz, de la France et de la frustration. Pour plus d'explication, et de satisfaction, voilà de quoi vous mettre à l'aise : c'est Quoi la Baise. La VO : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrIPxlFzDi0 La VF : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sNQJWO2irg
The Local Real Estate Spotlight - The Best In The Industry With Troy Thompson & Angel Talamantes
Today, I sat down with Freedom Strategy Group's Dan Berckes and Eric Schmoll as we discuss Taking control of you money, Debt, Retirement, Grant Cardone, Dave Ramsey, and 6 ACTIONABLE tips you can use today to "Get Your Money Right!". Freedom Strategy Group is located in Big Lake, MN. They believe you are either going to be a customer of a bank or you are going to be the bank. The lack of knowledge concerning money, debt, and taxes, will continue to create serious consequences. Increase your Financial IQ, and be prepared for these economic changes. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/angeltalamantes/support
Jesse Green On today’s episode, Eric Schmoll interviews Jesse Green – Radon Mitigation Specialist. Jesse is the owner of American Radon Mitigation. He has been in the business for 2 years. Tune in, understand what radon is, and learn how you can keep your home safe all year round with radon testing and mitigation! Start in Radon Mitigation […]
Maris Schilling – Biggest Real Estate Transaction Mistakes On today’s episode, Eric Schmoll discusses buying, renovating, renting and investing in real estate with Maris Schilling. Maris is a long time realtor at Bridge Realty who shares his insight into the biggest mistakes he sees in real estate transactions. You’ll also hear about some interesting IRS stories […]
Jake Clermont Financial Advisor Country Financial On today’s episode, Eric Schmoll discusses financial planning and homeowners insurance with Jake Clermont. They jump into some major problems that Jake sees happen when people aren’t protected. Jake also shares with the biggest mistakes to avoid when selecting your HOI. His most important team member is his staff person, along with externally the […]
This is a podcast that takes a look all around real estate and the professionals that are pivotal in successfully facilitating buying, selling, investing in, and owning real estate. I’m your host, Eric Schmoll, currently a loan officer with American Mortgage & Equity Consultants, INC. Please take the time to review my podcast and let […]
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