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Now in its third year, the Petersfield Seed Swap has grown into a much-anticipated community event. With the opportunity to swap seeds, meet local gardening organisations, gain growing knowledge from free workshops and meet like-minded people, the Petersfield Seed Swap offers exciting and inspiring growing possibilities for the coming season. Steve Amos and Claire Vennis chat about what you can expect from the eventSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Petersfield gardening expert and Shine Radio presenter Steve Amos says don't panic about the frosts. Just take some practical measures to protect your most delicate plants. He's speaking to Stephen MartinSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hear the reveal as Steve Amos and Coxy pull the winners from the prize flower pot in our competition to win free tickets to the BBC Gardeners' World Spring Fair.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hear the reveal as Steve Amos and Coxy pull the winners from the prize flower pot in our competition to win free tickets to the BBC Gardeners' World Spring Fair.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode Steve Amos catches up with long time gardening friend Coxy, we hear about the success of Petersfield's second Seed Swap, the community garden has a beautiful new eco shelter and Ann Marden is the newest member of the Adhurst Estate Allotments. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy new gardening year! To start the new year with gardening inspiration, Claire and Steve revisit some of their favourite Growing Together podcast interviews from 2023. With Francis Tophill's passion for growing your own, Lee Connelly's campaign for more gardening in schools, the Drag Queen Gardener challenging gardening stereotypes, Lucy Hutchings' edible growing, Leigh Johnstone's Giving Garden and 3 garden designers showcasing gardening styles over the years - hear from some of the most interesting UK gardening voices in this special episode. Claire Vennis and Steve Amos will be back at the Adhurst Estate Allotment with gardening advice and expert interviews in mid-January.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy new gardening year! To start the new year with gardening inspiration, Claire and Steve revisit some of their favourite Growing Together podcast interviews from 2023. With Francis Tophill's passion for growing your own, Lee Connelly's campaign for more gardening in schools, the Drag Queen Gardener challenging gardening stereotypes, Lucy Hutchings' edible growing, Leigh Johnstone's Giving Garden and 3 garden designers showcasing gardening styles over the years - hear from some of the most interesting UK gardening voices in this special episode. Claire Vennis and Steve Amos will be back at the Adhurst Estate Allotment with gardening advice and expert interviews in mid-January.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Growing Together gardening magazine podcast It's a bit squelchy outside, and on a chilly Autumnal morning Claire and Steve are back at the Adhurst Estate Allotment. In this episode, there's advice for planting garlic, shallots and tulip bulbs, adding water butts and trees to your gardening space and bringing the outside in for gorgeous autumnal displays. Joining them is Laura Bower from the People's Trust for Endangered Species with advice for looking after wildlife this time of year and expert basket maker and willow weaver Mollie McMillen from her East Hampshire workshop. For gardening advice and expert interviews twice a month, listen to Growing Together with Claire Vennis and Steve Amos, the gardening magazine podcast from Shine Radio. Growing Together is sponsored by De Mellow and Co - financial advice for you, your family and your future.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Growing Together gardening magazine podcast It's a bit squelchy outside, and on a chilly Autumnal morning Claire and Steve are back at the Adhurst Estate Allotment. In this episode, there's advice for planting garlic, shallots and tulip bulbs, adding water butts and trees to your gardening space and bringing the outside in for gorgeous autumnal displays. Joining them is Laura Bower from the People's Trust for Endangered Species with advice for looking after wildlife this time of year and expert basket maker and willow weaver Mollie McMillen from her East Hampshire workshop. For gardening advice and expert interviews twice a month, listen to Growing Together with Claire Vennis and Steve Amos, the gardening magazine podcast from Shine Radio. Growing Together is sponsored by De Mellow and Co - financial advice for you, your family and your future.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Claire and Steve enjoy the mid-October evening colour at the Adhurst Estate Allotment and it's a magical place to be. It's also the time of year to think about what worked this year in the garden, what didn't and how you're going to plan your growing areas for next year. The autumn months can be very productive in preparing for the following years growing. Helen McAra from Wild Seasons Foraging takes Claire foraging in the Hampshire countryside and explains the dos and don'ts of wild food hunting and Ben Pope is back with a second instalment of The Working Garden Diary - collecting seeds, drying hydrangea flowers, lawn care and enticing offers of cake! Join Claire Vennis and Steve Amos twice a month for gardening tips, advice and expert interviews in Growing Together.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Claire and Steve enjoy the mid-October evening colour at the Adhurst Estate Allotment and it's a magical place to be. It's also the time of year to think about what worked this year in the garden, what didn't and how you're going to plan your growing areas for next year. The autumn months can be very productive in preparing for the following years growing. Helen McAra from Wild Seasons Foraging takes Claire foraging in the Hampshire countryside and explains the dos and don'ts of wild food hunting and Ben Pope is back with a second instalment of The Working Garden Diary - collecting seeds, drying hydrangea flowers, lawn care and enticing offers of cake! Join Claire Vennis and Steve Amos twice a month for gardening tips, advice and expert interviews in Growing Together.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's early October at the Adhurst Estate Allotment. The flowers are still bright and enjoying the sun, as are Claire and Steve! There's a lot to do in the garden this time of year including pruning rambling and climbing roses, tidying plots, sowing hardy annuals and seeds for wildflower meadows. Pumpkins are nearly ready for weighing too - have you grown some this year? Joining Claire and Steve are Lucy Lee from Ramshackle Flowers, who sows, grows and dries flowers throughout the year and Jon Munday from the Blackmoor Estate, who is surrounded by fruit trees as the Apple Tasting Day approaches. Listen to Growing Together, twice a month, with Claire Vennis and Steve Amos. Recorded at the Adhust Estate Allotment in Hampshire and supported by Alitex.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Back at the Adhurst Estate Allotment, Claire and Steve catch up on what's new at the plot, including some uninvited guests!Steve has started showing some of his produce at local shows and Claire is planning to order spring bulbs soon. Joining them in this edition is Eddie from the Traditional Garden Growers, who reveals how sheep wool can enrich soil, and Petersfield Physic Garden volunteer Mike lovingly talks about this hidden gem in the heart of the town. Join Claire Vennis and Steve Amos, twice a month, for gardening advice, interviews and chat. Sponsored by Alitex Glasshouses, modern Victoria glasshouses, based in South Harting.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With the blossom still in bloom and growing times about 2 weeks behind where they usually are, Claire and Steve squelch and squash their way to the Adhurst Estate Allotments. They're joined by Alitex's Nelly Hall with her second Chelsea Flower Show 'Growing Diary' and tree expert Phil Paulo talks about healthy hedgerows as part of National Hedgerow Week. There's also advice for growing dahlias and beans, feeding your plants and what to do if you see a swarm of bees. Join Claire Vennis and Steve Amos in Growing Together, twice a month. Sponsored by Alitex Glasshouses.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this special episode, Claire goes solo to the BBC Gardeners' World Spring Fair in Beaulieu while Steve tends to his greenhouse! Kevin Smith, editor of Gardeners' World Magazine, promotes Plot to Plate, gardener and presenter Francis Tophill has plans for an edible prairie meadow and Sparsholt College champions emerging garden designers as their show garden supports the cancer charity Maggie's. Join Claire Vennis and Steve Amos in Growing Together, the gardening podcast - new twice a month - from Shine Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Enjoying their harvest, Claire and Steve discuss how challenging this gardening year has been. Steve's passion for dahlias shines through as he gives advice for how to look after these late summer blooms and Claire preps her plots for the autumn with plans to plant hardy annuals, alliums and autumn broad beans. There's great excitement as the Pumpkin Competition heats up at the Adhurst Estate Allotments in memory of the Petersfield Pumpkin Society's Bob Keevil. Join Claire Vennis and Steve Amos every month for a new Growing Together from Petersfield's Shine Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Enjoying their harvest, Claire and Steve discuss how challenging this gardening year has been. Steve's passion for dahlias shines through as he gives advice for how to look after these late summer blooms and Claire preps her plots for the autumn with plans to plant hardy annuals, alliums and autumn broad beans. There's great excitement as the Pumpkin Competition heats up at the Adhurst Estate Allotments in memory of the Petersfield Pumpkin Society's Bob Keevil. Join Claire Vennis and Steve Amos every month for a new Growing Together from Petersfield's Shine Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This year's Steep Flower Show turns 101 and there's something for everyone at the village's afternoon event on Saturday August 27th, as committee member Steve Amos tells Shine Radio's Claire Vennis. However, the show is in dire need of more volunteers. If you'd like to get involved come to the show and talk to some of the committee members or email steepflowershow@gmail.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This year's Steep Flower Show turns 101 and there's something for everyone at the village's afternoon event on Saturday August 27th, as committee member Steve Amos tells Shine Radio's Claire Vennis. However, the show is in dire need of more volunteers. If you'd like to get involved come to the show and talk to some of the committee members or email steepflowershow@gmail.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In honor of National Police Officer's Week, Tom sits down with retired police officer Steve Amos to talk about the annual Peace Officers Memorial Service and the police memorial. The memorial service will happen Wednesday, May 18, at 10am at 2310 2nd St. For more information about supporting the Cuyahoga Falls/Silver Lake police memorial, email CFSLPoliceMemorial@ohiofop49.org, or write to: Cuyahoga Falls/Silver Lake Police Memorial, PO Box 415, Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44222. Thank you for listening. We are always in the market for article submissions and suggestions for podcast interviews. Drop us a line at fallsfreepress@gmail.com. If you enjoyed the show, be sure to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify to let others know to listen.
Steve and Claire are back for a second time this month as the growing season hots up - and so does the weather! From their sunny spot on Steve's Adhurst Estate Allotment, they update on what to sow now and what to pot on, various ways to get rid of slugs, the benefits of using vermiculite and making their own plant food. It could get very smelly. Growing Together is presented by Claire Vennis and Steve Amos and is recorded at the Adhurst Estate Allotments, twice a month during the growing season. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve and Claire are back for a second time this month as the growing season hots up - and so does the weather! From their sunny spot on Steve's Adhurst Estate Allotment, they update on what to sow now and what to pot on, various ways to get rid of slugs, the benefits of using vermiculite and making their own plant food. It could get very smelly. Growing Together is presented by Claire Vennis and Steve Amos and is recorded at the Adhurst Estate Allotments, twice a month during the growing season. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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April is a busy gardening month. Join Claire and Steve as they catch up on Project Carrot, share what they've sown and give advice on what to grow in pots. They also talk about growing lots of sunflowers, admit to their failings in growing brassicas and take part in some unusual mint tasting too. But beware - don't be in a rush to plant out; April can provide some shockingly cold frosts. Claire Vennis and Steve Amos recorded Growing Together at the Adhurst Estate Allotments in Petersfield. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With luckily only a few casualties from February's storms, the Adhurst Estate Allotment is starting to come to life with vegetable and flower seeds sprouting - and the odd weed too. Claire plans to encourage more pollinators into her garden this year, Steve's Project Carrot is very much 'go' and if you want to plant bare roots get them in the ground this month. Claire also talks to guest tree expert Phil Paulo from Future Shoots about new tree initiatives taking place in Petersfield this month and how you can help too. With lots of gardening chat and advice, Growing Together is presented every month by Claire Vennis and Steve Amos. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As the first signs of Spring colour start to emerge, Claire and Steve head to the Adhurst Estate Allotments for a February catch up from the comfort of Steve's allotment shed. There's lots of excitement as preparations start for the growing year ahead. Steve updates on his 'project carrot', Claire explains why she's wary of growing potatoes - and it's not for the squeamish - there's thrifty gardening tips and great advice for how to grow prize-winning dahlias. Presented by Claire Vennis and Steve Amos. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As a new year begins, we bid a fond farewell to the amazing Ann-Marie Powell and welcome a new co-presenter to Growing Together - Adhurst Estate Allotment chair Steve Amos joins Claire for gardening chat, ideas and advice. We're optimistic for the 2022 gardening year as we gently start to prep the garden, sow a few seeds and discuss projects we'd like to try. Who's joining Steve in trying to grow 3 foot prize-winning carrots?! We also talk about the importance of vernalisation and Steve's 'secret blend of fertilizer and compost'. Let's hope he reveals what's in it next time... We'd love to hear from you so do get in touch if you have a question or would just like to say 'hello'. We'll also be recording at the Adhurst Estate Allotments once the weather warms and look forward to meeting you there. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We've come to the Adhurst Estate Allotments at a great time of year - harvest! - to meet with Steve Amos and some fellow allotment-goers. And, after a cuppa in Steve's shed, we speak to Sue Edberg, chair of the neighbouring Petersfield Community Garden about this fabulous community space. Jon Walker from the Petersfield Post brings your latest local news and fallen trees make life difficult in this week's Wilde Walk. We end the P pod with a track called ‘Cut Me Loose' from local band Mark Vennis & Different Place. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Memories of a hot summer day in Steep as the village stages its 100th flower show in the grounds of Bedales School. Hear from chair of the organisers Judy Thompson, Baron Ed Llewellyn of Steep, leading exhibitor Steve Amos and his friend Kate, the man in the shiny suit David Weeks, Sue Edberg of the Petersfield community garden and organiser Kate Ford who has researched the history of the show. They are speaking to Shine Radio's Stephen Martin. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week in the P pod, Claire speaks to award-winning garden designer Ann-Marie Powell about her new book created out of lockdown and Joff visits the Adhurst Allotments with Jon Walker to talk to Steve Amos and unexpectedly meet some very enthusiastic allotment-goers. We bring you the latest news in the Petersphere and Suzie’s Wilde Walk is calm and Spring-like in Stansted Park. The South Coast’s answer to the Red Hot Chilli Peppers end the show - it’s local band Colour of the Jungle and their single Steel Tray. It's all in the P pod with Claire Vennis and Joff Lacey. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're hoping that Episode 45 of The Film ‘89 Podcast will be a soothing balm to the soul in these troubling times we find ourselves in. With much of the world in lockdown and sports of all kind cancelled, we've decided to take a look back at director Phil Alden Robinson's beloved 1989 baseball themed film, Field of Dreams. Far more than a mere sports drama, Field of Dreams is a heart warming, magical and deeply romantic tale of familial redemption and reunification, passion and longing for a bygone era and of course a shared love of one of America's most cherished sports. Taking you on this journey are Steve Amos and John Arminio as they give their analysis of not just Field of Dreams, but some of their favourite films about the sport of baseball. Sport may be on hold but we hope you find this episode to be a welcome escape from the real world troubles we find ourselves in as you immerse yourself in our celebration of one of the most beloved and moving sports dramas of all-time. Index:Field of Dreams - 0:07:07Baseball Films Discussion - 0:49:49
Laura and Stephen have your morning update on essential information, available services in the Petersfield area, calls for help and generous offers to help you and other members of the local community through the Coronavirus pandemic. Today, some inspiration for healthy ways to get through the lockdown with Steve Amos of the Adhurst Estate Allotment Association and personal trainer Rob Carr. Plus - free seeds. Contact the team on 01730 555 500 or email team@petersfieldradio.uk
Steve Amos (film89.co.uk) makes his return to discuss the 8th wonder of the world, the legendary 'King Kong' (1933). Follow Film ’89 on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Film89UK Follow Steve Amos on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WelshBluesman Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colebrax
For our first guest, we are joined by Steve Amos from GKTW. Its always a great time to talk with him about all the things that happen at the village. And dare I say - Danny and Chris learned a thing or two... and inspired them both.If you would like to give to Give Kids the world, here is the link: Give Kids The World donation page.Thank you to our sponsors: KingdomStrollers.comExpeditionRoasters.com We invite all of you to follow us on our social media platforms, you can find them all here: Facebook – behindtheearspodcast@gmail.com Twitter – @BehindtheearsPC Instagram – Behindtheearspodcast Email – behindtheearspodcast@gmail.com YouTube/ Behindtheearspodcast Facebook group – “WDW Community” Like always please RATE and REVIEW the show on iTunes and if you would like to see any of our videos or archived shows you can always find them on our YouTube channel.
Steve Amos (film89.co.uk) makes his return to discuss François Truffaut's love song to cinema, 'La Nuite Américaine' aka 'Day for Night' (1973). Follow Film ’89 on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Film89UK Follow Steve Amos on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WelshBluesman Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colebrax
In Episode 10 of The Film '89 Podcast, Skye, Steve Amos and Jim Cottle give their in-depth analysis and spoiler-filled verdict on Solo: A Star Wars Story. They discuss their favourite movie characters and answer the usual listener questions. Plus, don't miss our on-going contest to win a guest spot on the podcast discussing the film or TV show of your choice. Like, subscribe, leave us a review, but most importantly, enjoy.Main Review - Solo: A Star Wars Story - 0:01:28Favourite Movie Characters - 1:03:50Listener Questions - 1:28:00
Episode 8 of The Film ‘89 Podcast is something of a departure from the regular format of the show as Skye and Steve Amos provide an audio commentary to one of the most beloved of all Hollywood classics, Casablanca. Skye and Steve go in-depth into the history of the film's production, offer behind the scenes trivia and discuss the themes and impact of this truly iconic movie. Listen to it whilst watching your copy of the film or without, either way we're sure you'll enjoy this passionate discussion of the film that nabbed Oscars for Best Picture and Best Director and currently sits at No.2 on the American Film Institute's list of the 100 Greatest American Films.
The 6th jam-packed episode of the Film '89 Podcast is a Steven Spielberg Special hosted by Skye, Steve Amos and Jim Cottle. As well as giving their full-on, spoiler-filled review of the legendary director's latest film, Ready Player One, the guys also give the rundown of their favourite films from his long and illustrious career as well as answering the usual listener questions. Review - Ready Player One - 0:02:48; Favourite Steven Spielberg films - 0:45:40; Listener Questions - 1:21:46.
Pawprint | animal rescue podcast for dog, cat, and other animal lovers
The Bay Area Pet Fair, hosted by Pet Food Express, is on Saturday and Sunday, September 16 & 17, from 10:00am to 5:00pm. In Pleasanton, California at the Alameda County Fairgrounds. It is California’s largest pet adoption event, and the goal is 1,500 adoptions. http://www.bayareapetfair.org Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bayareapetfair Thanks to Drew Saldivar and Hannah Lee, high school volunteers from College Park HS in Pleasant Hill, CA. Paul Renaud is their Advanced Media Communications teacher. Use the minute markers to fast forward to your favorite interview. 1:54 Drew Saldivar, high school videographer 3:32 Kelly Miott, Oakland Animal Services http://www.oaklandanimalservices.org 5:23 Terry Messer, FurEver Animal Rescue http://www.fureveranimalrescue.org 6:58 Sarah Chambless, Pawsitive Connections http://www.pawsitiveconnections.org 8:07 Jody Somel and Yolanda Gutierrez, Westside Animals for Adoption http://www.westsideanimalsforadoption.com 9:27 Jill Marsh, No Paws Left Behind / Bella Vita Rescue / Andrea's Dream Rescue http://www.nopawsleftbehindrescue.org 11:14 Rosalyn Simon, TriValley Animal Rescue http://tvar.org 12:29 Susan Hanna, German Shepherd Rescue of Northern California http://www.savegsd.org 14:47 Paulette Murillo, Dusty Paws Rescue http://www.dustypawsrescue.org 15:45 Jazmine Salazar, The Milo Foundation http://www.milofoundation.org 16:42 Isabelle Cnudde and Lori Woods, Animal Place http://animalplace.org 18:56 Celine Dion, SaveABunny http://saveabunny.org 20:48 Steve Amos and Virginie Adruga, Contra Costa Animal Services www.ccasd.org/ 24:15 Joseph O'Donnell, Berkeley Humane https://berkeleyhumane.org 26:19 Luis Sanchez, Pets Lifeline http://www.petslifeline.org 28:33 Debbie Christian, Sonoma County Animal Shelter http://sonomacounty.ca.gov/Health/Animal-Services/ 30:53 Darlis Manning, attendee Harold and Nancy will be at the Bay Area Pet Fair conducting interviews! Make sure to visit our booth and say hello. About Nancy and Harold Rhee We have been married over 20 years, fostered over 60 dogs in the past four years, and we love animal rescue and the amazing people who dedicate their lives. And of course, the dogs and cats! If you want to learn more about Nancy and Harold, go to our About Us page at http://thisispawprint.com/about or listen to our introductory podcast episode, "Fifty Puppies and a Podcast." http://thisispawprint.com/000 About Pawprint Pawprint (or Paw Print) is a weekly podcast dedicated to animal rescue, adoption, and the heroes who make it happen. Volunteer, walk, adopt, or foster a dog, cat, rabbit, or other wonderful pet through your local shelter, humane society, SPCA, pound, and animal control. Stop abuse, and help increase animal protection, welfare, and rights. http://thisispawprint.com http://animalrescuepodcast.com Don’t miss any new episodes. Sign up for our email list. If you want to join our animal rescue community and receive two free bonus dog-training resources from Irith Bloom, positive reinforcement dog trainer, go to http://thisispawprint.com/ask. Irith can be found at http://www.thesophisticateddog.com/ About Pawprint’s Music All of Pawprint's music is composed by Luke Gartner-Brereton. Luke is based in Brisbane, Australia, and he composes a wide variety of songs and musical loops http://info.vanillagroovemedia.com http://vanillagroovestudios.com http://soundcloud.com/luke-gartnerbrereton
Katerina Cozias talks to Janet Newcomb about how to survive and thrive in the changing world of work. Thirteen authors (Steve Amos, Charlotte Backman, Rochelle Burgess, John Hall, Michael D. Hardesty, Hal Hendrix, Steve Howard, Joanna Maxwell, Janet L. Newcomb, Lee Pound, James Richards, Jacqueline A. Soares, and Krystal Jalene Thomas) show you how to navigate the treacherous waters of career change and growth in today's economy and business climate. You will learn how to move from career choices that do not work to new jobs or new businesses that fit your passions and interests. [...]
Katerina Cozias talks to Janet Newcomb about how to survive and thrive in the changing world of work. Thirteen authors (Steve Amos, Charlotte Backman, Rochelle Burgess, John Hall, Michael D. Hardesty, Hal Hendrix, Steve Howard, Joanna Maxwell, Janet L. Newcomb, Lee Pound, James Richards, Jacqueline A. Soares, and Krystal Jalene Thomas) show you how to navigate the treacherous waters of career change and growth in today's economy and business climate. You will learn how to move from career choices that do not work to new jobs or new businesses that fit your passions and interests. [...] The post Adapt! How to Survive and Thrive in the Changing World of Work with Janet Newcomb appeared first on Book Circle Online.