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In this episode of Meet the Farmers, Ben Eagle catches up with James and Katie Allen, a dynamic couple whose journey into farming began with conservation grazing and has evolved into something much bigger. Originally featured during the Meet the Farmers on Tour series in 2019, James and Katie return to the podcast with exciting updates from their new 170-acre holding near Swindon.James and Katie have built a thriving, nature-led enterprise focused on native breed cattle and sheep.Recently, their business took a major leap forward with the opening of a new on-farm tannery and classroom, funded by a £254,000 grant. These new facilities are already playing a vital role in their mission to connect farming, sustainability, and education — particularly in the realm of fashion. The Allens now host fashion students and others on the farm, sharing insights into the journey from hide and wool to finished product and their links with farming. We discuss their vision for the future, what the grant has enabled, sustainable leather production, and how they're bridging the gap between agriculture and fashion. Topics covered:Starting out with conservation grazingMoving to the new farm. Building a sustainable tannery and educational spaceJames's Churchill scholarshipEngaging with the fashion industry and design studentsEngaging with the local communityImage credit: James and Katie AllenMeet the Farmers is produced by RuralPod Media, the only specialist rural podcast production agency. Please note that this podcast does not constitute advice. Our podcast disclaimer can be found here. About Ben and RuralPod MediaBen Eagle is the founder and Head of Podcasts at RuralPod Media, a specialist rural podcast production agency. He is also a freelance rural affairs and agricultural journalist. You can find out more at ruralpodmedia.co.uk or benjamineagle.co.uk If you have a business interested in getting involved with podcasting check us out at RuralPod Media. We'd love to help you spread your message. Please subscribe to the show and leave us a review wherever you are listening. Follow us on social mediaInstagram @mtf_podcastTwitter @mtf_podcastWatch us on Youtube here
In this episode of Best Possible Taste, Ireland's longest-running food and drink podcast, Sharon Noonan talks to chef Paddy Lee, a fellow Northern Irish native with a fascinating culinary journey. The interview was recorded in the days following Paddy's standout dinner in St Mary's Church of Ireland in Dungarvan, part of the 2025 Waterford Festival of Food. Hosted by Sharon thanks to an invitation from Eunice Power, WFOF CEO, the dinner was an unforgettable experience in a truly unique setting. The episode was released on May 4th and includes a fun Star Wars comparison—likening Paul Flynn of The Tannery to Yoda, with Paddy stepping into the role of Luke Skywalker as he hones his skills in the kitchen! BEST POSSIBLE TASTE IS IRELAND'S LONGEST-RUNNING FOOD & DRINK PODCAST. Visit www.sharonnoonan.com for more info about Sharon Noonan and Best Possible Taste.
We were all standing up and cheering the Christchurch City Council three years ago, when it flipped the bird at the Government over housing intensification. Because there was no way we were going to agree to three, three-story houses being built on one section. But I've changed my thinking. Eventually, the city council kind-of pulled its head in. But it's still dragging the chain a bit and wants more time before agreeing to what the Government wants. But one city councillor, at least, thinks we should stop dragging the chain, that we should get with the programme and allow this intensification to happen. And I agree with him. I think he's making a very good point. Maybe it's because my stance on intensification has eased since 2022, when the council told the Government in no uncertain terms that it wasn't interested in having three, three-story houses on one section. And I think Christchurch city councillor Andrei Moore is making a very good argument in favour of greater housing density. Saying that, if we don't let it happen, more and more houses will be built in places like Rolleston and Prebbleton. Which are not in Christchurch, they're in the Selwyn District, and that will mean more and more people travelling into the city every day, using Christchurch's roading infrastructure and not paying a bean towards it. Because they don't live in Christchurch city - they live in Selwyn. And he's saying we should stop kicking the can down the road and just get on with it. Instead of spending another year resisting it, we need to accept that greater housing density is here whether we like it or not. He says: “It's high time we wake up and deal with the reality of city growth.” And I couldn't agree more. And yes, that does mean that my stance on intensification has changed, and there's nothing wrong with that. The plan originally was to let developments with three, three-storey properties to be built on one section pretty much anywhere. But it was modified a bit. Modified to restrict this level of intensification to the central city, around shopping centres and what's described as "walkable distances" from core public transport routes. Which is still pretty carte blanche when you think about shopping malls and areas on core public transport routes. As far as shopping malls go, we've got the likes of the Hub Hornby, Riccarton Mall, Bush Inn, the Tannery, Barrington Mall, Tower Junction, Eastgate Mall, Merivale Mall, Northlands Mall, Fendalton Mall, the Palms, Homebase, and the Colombo. Which means intensification getting the green light in Hornby, Riccarton, Opawa, Barrington, Linwood, Merivale all the way up to Northlands, Fendalton, Shirley, Sydenham and Beckenham. And, if that's how it has to be, then I'm with Andrei Moore and I agree with him that we need to bite the bullet and get on with it. Because A: we've got a housing affordability problem in this country, and the quarter-acre section is a thing of the past. So, if you want your kids to be able to afford to buy their own place, it's not going to be somewhere with a big backyard. So we need more apartments and townhouses - the places you get with greater housing density. And B: population growth is real. The numbers aren't massive, but they're real and expected to continue in the upwards direction. The city's population is around 396,000. Last year it was 1.2% up on the year before. Over the last five years, population growth in Christchurch has averaged 1.3% annually. Before the quakes, it was declining. There was an especially large jump in 2023, when the population in Christchurch city increased by 2.7%. And city councillors pushing back on greater housing density in Christchurch are ignoring the obvious. That, yes, backyards are great. Yes, Christchurch is supposed to be the garden city. And yes, the people against intensification are most likely to be the people who can be bothered to vote. But, if they put all that aside, they'd see that their colleague Andrei Moore is being realistic. And I agree with him that it's time for Christchurch to stop pushing back on greater housing intensification. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Iain is an Animator known as Director of the films: Akbar's Cheetah, The Tannery, and A Bear Named Wojtek, and has worked as an animator on several short and feature films over his career. Iain has headed his own company Animation Garden, whose projects include: Badger Beats and A Bear Named Wojtek.
On this weeks Podcast, Street manager, Ben Watson, talks about his quiet revolution that has propelled the Cobblers into 3rd place in the Premier Division and explains why now is the perfect time for fans to flock to the Tannery ground and Warminster Town manager, Rob Nash, reflects on a challenging start to their First Division campaign and why he's determined to improve the sides away form.
This week we introduce to you: Jane Hardcastle. Jane is an absolute gift to the Christchurch wellness community, and further afield through her contribution to quality yoga teacher trainings. Jane is one of those people who have healing running through their blood - for over thirty years, in one way or another - Jane has supported people towards feeling more well, more worthy, and more present in their body-mind. As a Yoga therapist, educator, and health care provider Dr Jane Hardcastle has been helping people with their health since she was 14. Originally qualifying as a registered nurse in the UK, Jane has held senior nursing, education and leadership roles in England, Scotland, and New Zealand before bringing this skillset, knowledge, and experience together as a yoga teacher and registered yoga therapist over the last ten years. Within this conversation we explore how Jane brings a beautifully balanced weaving of eastern and western approaches to wellness, looking at the whole being, and focusing on empowering individuals to achieve optimal health, rather than just an absence of disease. We discuss the kosas and how these inform Jane's expression of Yoga Therapy. We unpack some of the modalities that might feature in a yoga therapy session with Jane; including tailored movement practices, Ayurveda, Breathwork, Meditation, iRest and lifestyle medicine. Both Sarah and Alex finished this conversation in awe of the depth and breadth of Jane's knowledge and experience, and how skillfully she applies it to best support each individual client. The conversation really highlighted to us the importance of “strengthening through softening” as Jane puts it, and in looking at ourselves as a holistic and whole being worthy of optimal health and vibrancy, and we hope you feel the same, as well as gaining some insight into what yoga therapy is and how it can be used to achieve a greater sense of wellbeing. Perhaps while you're here you could also take a moment to leave us a review and subscribe if you haven't already? It hugely supports the growth of this neat little pod and enables us to bring you more incredible guests like Jane! Enjoy this week's episode of That Yoga Podcast … Jane's website Jane's Instagram Ayurvedic Dosha Quiz Living Ayurveda Book Find Jane in person in Christchurch: Wel clinic - the Tannery, Wednesdays and Fridays from 30 October Home clinic in Purau Tuesdays & Thursdays … she has her all important day off/garden day on Mondays!
We're breaking off another hundred episodes with Kaitlyn Cornell! She's here to talk gardening, Real Housewives, and WEAPONS. Check out Kaitlyn's insta, or see her live in Your Fucked Up Relationship every Friday in San Francisco! Causes we care about. Fight Court!
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This just in: I hate Scotch! Welcome to the Tannery! Haunted, beautiful, marble. NDP making dumb moves! Dave Grohl baby mama? Who Cares! Getting shamed by my Apple Fitness! Threw out my back again! Rapid Aging at 44 and 60? Is drinking baking soda bad? Nikado Avocado is the muckbang joker? Corn time for James Earl Jones? Dear God, live in the present!
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Brandon Patrick George is a leading flute soloist and Grammy Award-winning chamber musician. He is in our region for this weekend's American Music Festival in Troy. He will also perform at Tannery Pond concerts on June 22nd and has a new album "Twofold."
Dancing with Daffodils project - trials are to begin next month using an extract from daffodils, to feed to cows, with the aim of reducing livestock methane emissions and transform the efficiency and sustainability of ruminant farming. We hear how the Chinese Mitten Crab has established itself in the Dee estuary and has now been confirmed in the Conwy estuary. The crab is one of a number of invasive non-native species (INNS) that are on the increase and pose a threat to biodiversity.and at the Oak and Smoke Tannery in Ceredigion, we meet Jane Robertson who uses natural tanning methods to produce and craft traditional leatherwork.
#TheDRHShow #Episode329 #DRHShow #DRH #Podcast #BreakNBudz #Dricanhippie #Spliff #ChunChun Back at it with your friendly Neighborhood Podcasters and Hippies Dricanhippie, Spliff and Chun Chun. And they are back with an all new Episode of The Dricanhippie Show With Spliff And Chun Chun Episode 329 | Get a lil Tannery. Intro Song Round About By Alpha$Man { 00:00 - 01:00 } , Intros { 01:00 - 03:40 } , From there Dricanhippie Speaks on his upcoming trip to Puerto Rico { 03:40 - 05:00 }, From there the Crew gets right to it with Chun Chun asking Dricanhippie would you or should your girl be Working two jobs { 05:00 - 13:55 }. Is Streaming Harder than a steady Job Nine To Five { 13:55 - 18:20 } , Then the crew gives their thoughts on Drakes second Diss Track with Tupac and snoop Dogg on the track { 18:20 - 21:40 } , Then Dricanhippie brings up Chris Brown versus Quavo { 21:40 - 27:50 } , Then the crew speaks on why War and Beef brings money { 27:50 - 32:00 }. From There Chun Chun speaks on the official Trailer of the new Deadpool and wolverine movie { 32:00 - 34:00 } , then the crew gives their t Thoughts On Max Azzarello sets himself in fire Outside of court house { 34:00 -37:00 } , Bill To Ban TikTok has passed what you think { 37:00 - 42:50 }. Chun Chun Brings up a new topic What Made You Say That { 42:50 - 46:15 } , How Do You End a Friend with benefits situation { 46:15 - 52:30 } , The Chun Chun Reads Spliff Tune in to Find Out { 52:30 - 56:00 } , When Does Confidence Cross over to Cockiness { 56:00 - 59:45 } End Credits { 59:45 - 01:02:40 }. https://rumble.com/user/Dricanhippie https://cash.app/$DCDRHShow18 https://cash.app/$VisionOfFeo Make Sure To Follow Spliff and Chun Chun Links Below : https://instagram.com/chunchunyart?igshid=YWVjMmZiZjg= https://instagram.com/spliffznbars_?igshid=YWVjMmZiZjg= To Follow The Fellas Further Hit The Links Below : Tiktok : https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMRsn1anY/ Facebook : https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=290957404897004 Instagram : https://instagram.com/doncore_dricanhippe?utm_medium=copy_link https://instagram.com/dricanhippie?utm_medium=copy_link https://instagram.com/iamdoncore?utm_medium=copy_link For Other Inquiries Email Us At : Thedoncoreanddricanhippieshow@gmail.com To Listen In Audio Form Follow Links Below : https://anchor.fm/dricanhippie https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-don-core-and-dricanhippie-show/id1468794511?uo=4 https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed I'm=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9iYWQ5OTgwL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz9 https://open.spotify.com/show/4zbFy0CctCihKEObmkU9xk https://www.breaker.audio/the-don-core-and-dricanhippie-show https://overcast.fm/itunes1468794511/the-don-core-and-dricanhippie-show https://radiopublic.com/the-don-core-and-dricanhippie-sho-WwrBR0 https://pca.st/V339 #DricanHippie #DaSmokers #Podcast #Spliff #ChunChun #DRHShow
I sat down with Jeff Griffith to hear the exciting new news coming to Oregon Trappers and hunters alike. hear what Jeff Has to say about a new fur tannery opening up in central Oregon
Experience the sounds and ambience of Fes in this live walking tour of the medina, during Azdean's tour in 2023. Accompanied by expert guide Moulay Hafid Alami, we start in Fes el Jdid, the 14th century quarter, learning about the Royal Palace of Fes and its seven golden doors (only created in the 1960's), and the importance of the neighboring Jewish Quarter, or Mellah, the first in Morocco. We pause to take in the quiet tranquility of the Jewish Cemetery, as Hafid tells us about the special bond between Muslims and Jews in Morocco, in Fes in particular.From there, we head over to the Burj Sud, or "southern fortress," an army installation on top of a hill that looks out over the old city. A quick drive to the top of the hill allows us to wander around the perimeter, where Hafid explains the layout of the city and the differences between its three sections: Fes el Bali, Fes el Jdid and the Ville Nouvelle. How many streets are in the old medina? How do people find their way around, and what happens when someone gets lost, especially a child? Hafid will tell you first hand from his own experience!Part One of our tour concludes with the famous Chouara Tannery, where visitors can look down on the many colored vats containing various dyes and natural chemicals. We meet another guide from the tannery and shop, Mr. Mushor, who tells us how the tanning process works. Yes, there is a special ingredient and yes, it is not particularly pleasant but Mushor explains why it makes such a difference to the finished product, and why the process remains in its original form, dating back hundreds of years. Everything is done by hand, and from this tannery leatherworks are shipped out around the world.You've heard us talk about the magic and charm of Fes in our episodes this past month, now you can close your eyes and be whisked away yourself. And all of our episodes have transcripts, which can help to make sense of some of the accents and place names. Apple users with the latest update should see the transcript on their phones. Or, you can visit the episode page to follow along with the .pdf file.The tour continues in our next episode, as we visit the craftsmen of Fes, making pottery and ceramics, rugs, woodwork and more.We hope you enjoy this immersive audio experience!Music credits: Mike Franklyn / Scorpion Dance / courtesy of www.epidemicsound Do you dream of exploring the enchanting land of Morocco?Destination Morocco is your ultimate travel experience for those seeking luxury and adventure. We specialize in crafting bespoke itineraries tailored to your unique tastes and desires.If you're a discerning traveler who values an immersive, curated adventure, visit www.destinationsmorocco.com, and let us bring your dream Moroccan vacation to life.Learn more about Azdean and Destination Morocco.Download the stunning Destination Morocco magazine!Follow the podcast and help us grow.Join us for our monthly Q&A's! Live on Destination Morocco's YouTube, Facebook and LinkedIn pages, the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 9am Pacific/12noon Eastern/6pm Central European time.
In this episode of the Hunting Connection Podcast, join me as I sit down with Lachie Barr from the Tannery Barr. Our journey began a couple of years ago when we connected on TikTok, and finally met in person at the Mansfield hunting expo. After hearing his inspiring story of how he got started, I knew I had to invite him for a chat! Tune in and enjoy!
Billy Tannery was founded in 2016 by Jack Millington. A farmer's son who spent his early career in marketing, he had no previous experience in the leather industry. After discovering that thousands of goatskins were going to waste each year in the UK, he joined forces with childhood friend Rory Harker to launch Billy Tannery. Tapping into local leather knowledge, Billy Tannery built a pioneering micro-tannery on a farm in the Midlands and the sustainable, bark-tanned leather now completes the circle. The first leather brand of its kind in the UK, with a vertically integrated supply chain from hide to final product, Billy Tannery is able to offer something extremely rare - genuinely traceable leather goods. The growing range of leather goods is designed and made in England for those who care about shopping locally and responsibly, without compromising on quality. Billy Tannery's range of products includes bags, wallets, aprons and small leather goods. The company offers a lifetime repair guarantee on all of its products in an effort to ensure many generations of use, one of the main factors in making a product sustainable.
One of the country's last remaining woolskin tanneries is experiencing a resurgence in demand for sheepskin. After years of muted interest in sheepskin products, Classic Sheepskins in Napier, says consumers are becoming more environmentally aware. Shoppers are now demanding natural fibres in everything ranging from homewares, baby products, car seat covers and woolly slippers. Kate Green paid the business a visit.
Kieran was joined on The Hard Shoulder by Irish chef Paul Flynn, author of ‘Butter Boy', a brand new cookbook and owner of The Tannery in Waterford...
Hi, long time! Phew, October is always the wildest cookbook month—it's even officially dubbed National Cookbook Month—and we've been a bit quiet around here. With two little ones running around the house, germs have been rampant, and my voice just hasn't been cooperating. So we're catching back after falling a bit behind on our fall release schedule and thrilled to share today's chat with Hetty Lui McKinnon with all of you.And now, somehow, it's Oct. 31 - Halloween! I'm a sucker for anything fall. We're in a judgment-free zone, of course, so I'll readily admit that I'm happily ordering pumpkin-spiced lattes. I made chili as soon as the temps dipped a bit after our recent heat wave. I broke out my extra warm sweaters, put them away (see: heat wave), and broke them out again.Tonight, I'm making a big batch of Eric Kim's Creamy Baked Macaroni and Cheese, which keeps it simple with cheddar and Velveeta. It feels equal parts crowd-pleasing (we're talking actual toddlers here) and nostalgic. (Usually, for holidays, Martha Stewart's baked mac is my trusted go-to.)Ah, and costumes. How fitting that we're talking with Australia-born Hetty today as my family prepares to transform into the animated, hilarious Australian sheepdog family of Bluey, Bingo, Chili, and yours truly, Bandit. Wish us luck on the trick-or-treat streets!
In this week's show Sarah interviews Ben Deters, owner of Sleepy Creek Tannery. We discuss the tanning process, the proper way to handle/store/ship your furs to the tannery and other beginner type questions for your first time sending fur to the tannery. Enjoy!
A visit to Waterford wouldn't be complete without a chat with Paul Flynn of The Tannery. This Dungarvan institution is a must-visit for anybody who knows their food and for more than 26 years, Paul has been at the helm. He joins Bobby to chat about how things are going and how things have changed.
MAKING THE UNCONSCIOUS VISIBLE The Radius Gallery at the Tannery in Santa Cruz recently hosted a group show entitled “What's Home” organized by Andrew Purchin. This important and elegant exhibition sought to generate a conversation about one of the biggest problems in Santa Cruz County and beyond: housing. The inspiration for the show came from a painting Purchin did of the homeless encampment in Santa Cruz during the pandemic that went by the name “The Benchlands.” Purchin invited a selection of contemporary artists to create work along this theme. TAKE COVER: LINDA COVER'S INSTALLATION I had the pleasure to visit the exhibition twice while it was open, and on my second visit I was able to speak with one of the installation artists, Linda Cover. The center of her installation was a series of prints made by artists answering the question: What does home mean to you? The prints featured nature, people, and things they loved. She displayed this elegant collection like freshly laundered garments hanging to dry on a clothes line. She also had a small garden of plants in pots, and a stack of sand bags. This minimalist display elegantly reminded us of the challenges faced by people when they lack one of the basic elements of survival: a home. CONTINUING THE CONVERSATION The exhibition is down, but the dialogue continues. Purchin told me that he is submitting one of the films made during the course of the show to a series of festivals, and you can check out the ongoing efforts to keep the discourse vital on the website, what's home.org --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jake-j-thomas/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jake-j-thomas/support
Matt Foster started Maverick Leather 40 years ago. He has a lifetime of leather information. From their new home in Bend, Oregon Maverick sells Horween seconds and leather from many tanneries.0:00 Eye Surgery1:16 Horween Seconds, Reselling Leather9:58 USA Leather Tanneries16:58 What leathers don't exist anymore24:26 Environmental Regulations38:18 Maverick's Customer Base32:51 Tandy Leather34:54 Leaving California for Oregon41:51 Family Business45:16 Horween Dublin Wax Finish47:49 Favorite Leather50:38 Saddle and Harness Makers53:59 Leon Mexico55:13 Tanneries in Chicago57:14 Trends and Cycles1:01:18 New Car Smell, Scented Leather1:10:51 Salz Tannery Santa Cruz1:12:18 Nose Blind1:13:22 Hides and Exotics1:16:32 Favoriteshttps://maverickleathercompany.com/https://www.instagram.com/maverickleather/Need a wallet that is made for patina and is guaranteed for life? Ashland Leather has you covered.Want the world's finest leather? Check our Horween Leather.https://linktr.ee/fullgrainpodcastWatch on YouTubeFollow on Instagramemail questions to fullgrainpodcast@gmail.com
We're off to Wales this week to talk to Ruth Emily Davey about her life making shoes. We talk about how she quite unintentionally started as a shoemaker's apprentice, grew to love the craft, her mentor and friend Alan James Raddon, why we can't all wear the same type of shoes and what a community means for the craft. And what it's like to discover your unique and special invention is suddenly pirated and sold in a plastic version.You can find Ruth Emily Davey on the web at ruthemilydavey.co.uk and on Instagram as @ruthemilydavey.Garmology is researched, booked, hosted, edited, published, paid for and everything else by Nick Johannessen. There is no advertising or sponsorship, but you are welcome to support the podcast at buymeacoffee.com/garmologyNick Johannessen is also the editor of the WellDressedDad blog and WellDressedDad on Instagram. You can email Nick as Garmology (at) WellDressedDad.com.Garmology theme music by Fabian Stordalen.
Remember how much we loved the Christchurch City Council flipping the bird at the Government last year over housing intensification? It all started when the Government and the National Party joined forces to try and sort out the housing supply issues and came up with their one-size-fits-all idea of squeezing more people onto every block of land. And so they went to the Christchurch council - and every other council - and said ‘you have to start letting people build three, three-storey properties on one site'. And to its credit, before the local body elections last year, the Christchurch council told the Government and the National Party where to go, and said it wouldn't be implementing these new housing density rules. So there was a bit of a stand-off - with Wellington telling the council to give the go-ahead for people to build three, three-storey properties on a single section; and Christchurch saying ‘you can forget that idea, because we don't have the same need for intensification and we need to be treated as a special case because of it'. Of course, the Government didn't take no for an answer and brought in the “mediator” to work through the issues. That was back in November and you may remember at the time I thought the mediator would be more of an “enforcer”. And the enforcer seems to have lived up to that title because today we've got the council crowing about coming up with an alternative plan which councillors will consider and vote on in a few weeks. The guts of the new alternative plan is housing intensification being restricted to the central city, shopping centres and what's being called "walkable distances" from core public transport routes. The council is yet to determine what a walkable distance from core public transport actually is or what it means. But with shopping centres all over the city, is this really a scaling back or is it intensification in sheep's clothing? Because if they're saying they want to allow intensification to happen in the central city, around shopping malls, and in areas on core public transport routes - then that's pretty much everywhere, isn't it? I don't think there'd be too much noise about the central city - because post-earthquakes, especially, we've become accustomed to apartments and the like popping up in the centre of town. But when you consider the shopping mall part of it - this is where this fantastic alternative starts to unravel, as far as I'm concerned. And just tells me that the “enforcer” has got his way and the council is just trying to get itself out of a corner. And as far as shopping malls in Christchurch go, I can think of The Hub Hornby, Riccarton Mall, Bush Inn, The Tannery, Barrington Mall, Tower Junction, Eastgate Mall, Merivale Mall, Northlands Mall, Fendalton Mall, The Palms, Homebase and The Colombo. Under this so-called brilliant alternative plan city council staff have come up with, intensification would get the green light in Hornby, Riccarton, Opawa, Barrington, Linwood, Merivale all the way up to Northlands, Fendalton, Shirley, Sydenham and Beckenham. If you live in those areas, how would you feel about three, three-storey properties on the section next door? You'd be delighted, I'm sure. Intensification would also get the green light in areas within walkable distance of core public transport routes which, just like the shopping malls, are pretty much anywhere and everywhere in Christchurch. Which is why I'm thinking that the Government's enforcer has got his way, the Christchurch City Council has given up, and has come up with a so-called alternative plan that is nothing short of intensification in sheep's clothing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Did you know most sheepskins get thrown away? What else in agriculture is being wasted? Listen as I talk with the owners of Driftless Tannery
For anyone who's ever thought of quitting their job to make leather and boots, here's the secret: just first make sure your parents own a goat farm in the British countryside.Six years ago, Jack Millington was the lucky guy in that position, and he up and started what we're pretty sure is England's first new tannery over a century. Today, his brainchild Billy Tannery vegetable-tans micro-small batches of deer, pig, and of course goat leather, from which they create a growing range of small leathergoods…and some very choice footwear.On the latest Shoecast episode, we speak with Jack about where his tanning epiphany came from, how he quickly corralled the knowledge necessary to set up a micro-tannery on the farm, and of course what kind of footwear Billy is making with goat and deerskin they're producing.But the highlight for us is Jack's deep dive into veg-tanning: he lays out exactly how the process works, step by step, and sheds a ton of light on all of the intricacies and pitfalls that arise, especially on a boutique scale. Also if you don't know what a “pure-finder” is, well you're about to find out.Give it a listen below!
Tanning is top of mind, all the time, for a women-owned business in rural southwest Wisconsin.
De Thalès à Empédocle, suivie d'un « Dossier Tannery » En librairie le 7 octobre 2022 et sur https://www.lesbelleslettres.com/livre/9782350882000/pour-lhistoire-de-la-science-hellene. Cet ouvrage reste encore aujourd'hui une mine de renseignements tant pour les philosophes et les épistémologues que pour un public en quête de redécouvertes des origines philosophiques de notre civilisation.
How do you attract the right peoplt to your brand, and keep them coming back for more? In this excerpt from one of the sessions at the Make it British Virtual Forum, you'll hear the ways in which three successful business founders are marketing their brands - and some of the tips they share may surprise you! My guests are Justine Tabak, from womenswear brand Justine Tabak; Jack Millington, from leathergoods brand Billy Tannery and Rosie Macpherson, from dog travel brand Where's Winnie. Discover: 06:10 What forms of marketing are working for these successful British brands right now. 11:09 How Rosie built up her audience before even launching her first product. 15:38 Why stories help these brands to stand out. 19:26 How each of the brands come up with ideas for marketing content. 22:50 Their thoughts on TikTok versus Instagram. 29:46 What really works with their email marketing. 33:15 Thoughts on Black Friday and why should avoid it Enjoyed this Episode Get Access to the full video recording of this session and all of the other sessions from the Make it British Virtual Forum. Access the Recordings More Justine Tabak Justine Tabak Website Justine Tabak on Instagram More Where's Winnie Where's Winnie Website Where's Winnie on Instagram More Billy Tannery Billy Tannery Website Billy Tannery on Instagram Stay in Touch Make it British website Join Make it British - become a member of our community and promote your business in our directory or UK-made brands and manufacturers Make it British on Instagram
Today's guest is the founder of SYSTEM Seltzer, Anthony Spina. Anthony describes drinking habits in the US, Chicago dive bars, the export of US culture, social media, being an informed consumer, PR spin and more.1:55 US Drinking Habits 5:56 First Cell phones11:05 Inclusive Drinking15:33 Chicago dive bars23:37 Export of US Culture26:15 social media, being an informed consumer, PR spin37:31 Building Community, Schlitz, Old Style, White Claw, Chicago Pizza SummitNeed a wallet that is made for patina and is guaranteed for life? Ashland Leather has you covered.Want the world's finest leather? Check our Horween Leather.https://linktr.ee/fullgrainpodcastWatch on YouTubeFollow on Instagramemail questions to fullgrainpodcast@gmail.com
Skip Horween is the 4th generation owner of Horween Leather Company in Chicago. 0:00 What it is like working at a tannery?5:50 Material Price increases8:26 Leather Lead Times12:15 Seasonality of Hides15:47 Supply Chain and Inflation Cycle24:09 Shoemaking in Maine30:34 The Boat Shoe Indicator36:36 Football Cycle39:44 Hides are Different Today45:11 I can't believe it's not leather49:13 Supply Chain Overview, inflation/deflationNeed a wallet that is made for patina and is guaranteed for life? Ashland Leather has you covered.Want the world's finest leather? Check our Horween Leather.https://linktr.ee/fullgrainpodcastWatch on YouTubeFollow on Instagramemail questions to fullgrainpodcast@gmail.com
Keith visits the Cassels Brewing Co and their home in The Tannery to learn more about how this family brewery got started. Brewery tour, tasting notes and more!
This week, The Musafir Stories speaks to Subhadip Mukherjee from www.indianvagabond.com as we explore India's only China Town!Today's destination: Kolkata, IndiaNearest Airport: Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Intl Airport, CCUNearest Railway Station: Kolkata Railway Station, KOAAPrerequisites - N/APacking - Pack light, carry warm clothes as it can get bit chilly in winterTime of the year - End of January Length of the itinerary: 2-3 daysItinerary Highlights: Subhadip starts off by sharing some background on the Chinese community's origins in India and Kolkata, the connection to sugar, leather, tanneries and more. We start by covering the two distinct china towns in Kolkata, Tiretti bazaar or Old chinatown and Tangra or the new chinatownTiretti Bazaar is one of the earlier settlements of the Chinese community in India and is popular for the morning breakfast market as well as the Chinese temples that are in abundance in the region. Tangra was set up initially as a industrial area for tanneries but was eventually turned into a hub of all the popular chinese restaurants in KolkataWe discuss the new year celebrations in Kolkata, the popular lion and dragon dance that takes place during the celebrations as well as other popular festivals of the chinese communityFinally we touch upon other important places like prominent temples, cemeteries as well as the must visit restaurants in the area. Links:Link to the blog: https://indianvagabond.com/Link to Subhadip's Instagram: https://instagram.com/subhadipindia/Link to Subhadip's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/subhadip.mukherjee.indiaLink to the Subhadip's twitter: https://twitter.com/subhadipindiaLink to Subhadip's episode on Mysore - https://themusafirstories.com/podcasts/a-weekend-in-mysuru-with-subhadip-mukherjee/Follow the Musafir stories on:Twitter : https://twitter.com/musafirstories?lang=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/themusafirstories/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/musafirstoriespodcast/?hl=enwebsite: www.themusafirstories.comemail: themusafirstories@gmail.comYou can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/
On this weeks Podcast, George McCaffery, the Toolstation Western League Fixture Secretary, talks us through how he thinks Promotion and Relegation is going to work this season. We are also hear from Katie Andrews, Co-Chair at Street, as she explains what the Club are doing to welcome local fans into the Tannery and why family is so important to the Somerset Club and Bristol Telephones manager, Will Osborne, tells about the rebuilding job he's been doing since Christmas and his ambitions for the Phones going forward.
Jack Millington is one of the founders of Billy Tannery who joins me on this episode on a conversation about how he began with the business and how is the Goat's leather sustainable why Billy Tannery is so different then other leather accessories brand's that are out there. You can see more of Billy Tannery work here https://www.billytannery.co.uk/ If you have any feedback or would like to be featured on a future episode please feel free to email menswearbyawoman@gmail.com
What would the world be like without shame? Today's guest Santa Cruz sculptor Maren Sinclair Hurn describes a dream in which she sees that her daughter has nails piercing her eyelids. This dream inspired her to create faces that helped her come to terms with her own shame of sexuality. You can find pictures of her sculpted faces below and on the episode page. You can also visit Maren's studio at the Tannery on First Friday art nights. Maren begins by talking about some early dreams including one in which an old woman tells, "You should go to art school!" She has been an sculptor artist every since with art degrees from Cabrillo College, UC Davis and Montana State Univ. We talk about Carlos Santana and his suicidal shame around sexual molestation and about the difference between guilt and shame. We take a phone call from Jan from Santa Cruz who shares what she calls "a relieving dream" about calling to a black dog, "Katrina, Katrina, Katrina!" and the dog running joyfully towards her. BIO: Maren Sinclair Hurn. We came close to losing musician Carlos Santana to suicide because of his unresolved shame around being molested as a child. With witness, he became whole again and shared his story with the world. Understanding her own shame began a few years ago when Maren dreamed of a 5-year-old girl eagerly flashing her eyelids. Each lid had been pierced with a nail. This dream was a disturbing image that she could not ignore and helped her get in touch with shame around her own sexuality. Maren will soon be sharing her sculptures in middle schools where she hopes they will inspire frank discussions around shame. marensinclairhurn.com We play clips from the following two guest-selected songs: Mamuse, Strange and Wonderful and Santana, Oye Como Va. Ambient music created by Rick Kleffel new every week. Many thanks to Rick Kleffel for engineering the show, to Tony Russomano for answering the phones and to Ewa Malady for audio editing. Show aired on March 5, 2022. The Dream Journal is produced at and airs on KSQD Santa Cruz, 90.7 FM, streaming live at KSQD.org 10-11am Saturday mornings Pacific time. Catch it live and call in with your dreams or questions at 831-900-5773 or at onair@ksqd.org. If you want to contact Katherine Bell with feedback, suggestions for future shows or to inquire about exploring your own dreams with her, contact katherine@ksqd.org, or find out more about her at ExperientialDreamwork.com. The complete KSQD Dream Journal podcast page is found here: ksqd.org/the-dream-journal. You can also check out The Dream Journal on the following podcast platforms: Rate it, review it, subscribe and tell your friends. Apple Podcasts Google Play Stitcher Spotify
Johannes Quodt, CEO and co-founder of Koio Collective, joins us to share how they're changing the world through their journey towards making direct-to-consumer, high-quality, and biodegradable luxury shoes. ---------------------------------------------------Join our Gumroad community, discover the tiers and benefits on www.gumroad.com/investinginregenag. Support our work:Share itGive a 5-star ratingBuy us a coffee… or a meal! www.Ko-fi.com/regenerativeagriculture----------------------------------------------------What are the current issues in the leather industry? How do we make the production of leather as regenerative as it can get? What does it mean to make luxury shoes through waste? Why is vegan leather not a silver bullet solution? Why are luxury brand conglomerates having trouble going regenerative? More about this episode on https://investinginregenerativeagriculture.com/johannes-quodt.Find our video course on https://investinginregenerativeagriculture.com/course.----------------------------------------------------For feedback, ideas, suggestions please contact us through Twitter @KoenvanSeijen, or get in touch through the website www.investinginregenerativeagriculture.com. Join our newsletter on www.eepurl.com/cxU33P. The above references an opinion and is for information and educational purposes only. It is not intended to be investment advice. Seek a duly licensed professional for investment advice.Support the show Support the show (https://www.gumroad.com/investinginregenag)
Tannery struggles deeply with his cultural identity and dating life. He could use professional advice from a clinically trained therapist. Instead, he gets Ian, whom today and most days is covered in barbecue sauce. Plus, a third lost soul may even make an appearance, not that Ian could help them much out either. I'm afraid not even a Rorschach test will be able to steer these two goofballs back on track. Unrelated, but comedian John Shepard can be followed on Instagram @handsomeguyontheinternet and you can see his live monthly show Larry & Licoln Linguinis Electric Variety Hour at Wonderville in Brooklyn whenever live shows are possible. And don't forget, Sigmund Fraud LIVE taping coming Monday February 28th 9pm at Under St. Marks via Squirrel Comedy!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sigmund-fraud/support
In this episode, Pat Connelly interviews Clint Locklear from Predator Control Group and the Trapping Radio Podcast. Clint is a modern day legend in the industry, and has a lot to share with trappers. Enjoy! Support our Sponsors:Kaatz Bros. LuresOnXMaps (use code 'TRAP' for 20% off)Moyle Mink & Tannery
Earlier in the show we spoke to Paul Flynn Chef and owner of the Tannery in Dungarvan about how best to cook a Turkey. We have had a caller get in touch with us this morning who is not too happy about the interview.... Listen and subscribe to Newstalk Breakfast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
Now that the group has reached the Fur Bearer's Tannery, they may be able to quickly resolve this request by Draken. That is if the residents aren't hostile. So far, the prospects of that are dubious since their initial run-in with the man called Earl.Get ready to start blasting in Sword Art Online: AOD S4E3.About:Sword Art Online: AOD is an actual play podcast that follows the story of the "Antithesis of Darkness" guild on their journey to simply survive being trapped inside of an MMORPG world. This ain't your mommas' Sword Art Online. Now put on your nerve gear and prepare to shout "link start!"Want to talk more about the show or discuss your favorite episodes with the cast? Join us in our discord server or follow us on social media!Contact Us:Email: info@missingrollplayerfound.comFollow Us:Website: https://missingrollplayerfound.com/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/rollfoundSupport Us: Please consider contributing to the production of the podcast.Patreon: https://patreon.com/missingrollplayerfoundDice Envy (affiliate): https://diceenvy.com/?rfsn=2188188.53cb38Battlebards (affiliate): https://battlebards.com/#/register/mrpfpodMusic Attribution: With our ever-growing list of wonderful and talented artists (many who have specific attribution requirements that would not reasonably fit in the notes section) who have allowed us to use their music in the podcast, we've decided to compile them all into one document! Please follow the link and learn about the amazing artists that have contributed to our podcast, including Kevin Macleod, Michael Ghelfi, Eric Matayas, Sasha Ende, Rafael Krux, Lilo Sound, Scott Buckley, Alexander Nakarada, Vadim Krakhmal, and a number of other artists. Full Attribution: https://missingrollplayerfound.com/attribution-2/Short Attribution:Alexander Nakarada (Marked, Tavern Loop One)Link: https://filmmusic.io/artists/alexander-nakaradaLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Michael Ghelfi (Blizzard)Link: https://www.youtube.com/user/MichaelGhelfiLicense: Used with permissionWill Savino - Music d20 (Ain't Gettin' Away With It, Eyes in the Fog (Sparse), Last Respite, Lawless Wooster (Outlaw), Lenneton)Link: https://www.patreon.com/musicd20License: Used with permissionBattle Bards Olivier Girardot (Walking on Stone in Clothes, Walking on Stone in Leather Armor, Walking on Snow in Clothes, Walking in Snow in Leather Armor, Walking on Dirt in Clothes, Walking on Dirt in Leather Armor)Link: https://battlebards.com/#/register/mrpfpodOther Music and Sounds by Syrinscape Link: https://syrinscape.com/?att_missing_roll_player_found Because Epic Games Need Epic Sounds If you need music in your games check out our friends over at BattleBards. They provide the most premium audio library with over 3,400+ tracks including Musical Scores, Sound Effects, Soundscapes, and more! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/missing-roll-player-found2852/donations
The party has made it back to Floor 15, footsteps crunching in the snow. With their trusty map they begin making their way to the Fur Bearer's Tannery and must overcome the many trials this land has to offer.We hope you've got some firewood for Sword Art Online: AOD S4E2.About:Sword Art Online: AOD is an actual play podcast that follows the story of the "Antithesis of Darkness" guild on their journey to simply survive being trapped inside of an MMORPG world. This ain't your mommas' Sword Art Online. Now put on your nerve gear and prepare to shout "link start!"Want to talk more about the show or discuss your favorite episodes with the cast? Join us in our discord server or follow us on social media!Contact Us:Email: info@missingrollplayerfound.comFollow Us:Website: https://missingrollplayerfound.com/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/rollfoundSupport Us: Please consider contributing to the production of the podcast.Patreon: https://patreon.com/missingrollplayerfoundDice Envy (affiliate): https://diceenvy.com/?rfsn=2188188.53cb38Battlebards (affiliate): https://battlebards.com/#/register/mrpfpodMusic Attribution: With our ever-growing list of wonderful and talented artists (many who have specific attribution requirements that would not reasonably fit in the notes section) who have allowed us to use their music in the podcast, we've decided to compile them all into one document! Please follow the link and learn about the amazing artists that have contributed to our podcast, including Kevin Macleod, Michael Ghelfi, Eric Matayas, Sasha Ende, Rafael Krux, Lilo Sound, Scott Buckley, Alexander Nakarada, Vadim Krakhmal, and a number of other artists. Full Attribution: https://missingrollplayerfound.com/attribution-2/Short Attribution:Michael Ghelfi (Blizzard)Link: https://www.youtube.com/user/MichaelGhelfiLicense: Used with permissionWill Savino - Music d20 (Ain't Gettin' Away With It, Eyes in the Fog (Sparse), Last Respite, Lawless Wooster (Outlaw))Link: https://www.patreon.com/musicd20License: Used with permissionBattle Bards Olivier Girardot (Walking on Stone in Clothes, Walking on Stone in Leather Armor, Walking on Dirt in Clothes, Walking on Dirt in Leather Armor); Wes Otis (Forgotten Mines)Link: https://battlebards.com/#/register/mrpfpodOther Music and Sounds by Syrinscape Link: https://syrinscape.com/?att_missing_roll_player_found Because Epic Games Need Epic Sounds If you need music in your games check out our friends over at BattleBards. They provide the most premium audio library with over 3,400+ tracks including Musical Scores, Sound Effects, Soundscapes, and more! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/missing-roll-player-found2852/donations
In this episode, we chat with Tim Brown of Tannery Run about their recent Customer Engagement experiment. They created a beer naming contest that generated over 150 submissions from the public and are finding new ways to stand out from all the social media clutter. Enjoy! More at tanneryrun.com
Today's episode we talk with Natalie Herzing. Natalie has worked at a number of places since her start at Charcoal Steakhouse as a hostess. She has spent time working in French fine dining, and some notable past and present local establishments such as Lucy's Seafood, Ennios, Boa Nova, Nith River Chophouse, Firkin at the Tannery, Imbibe plus a few others. She has since returned to The Charcoal Group in a management role and also has her own art business - you can find on instagram @blonderedheadco - enjoy the show.
Paul Cadden, Founder and Owner of Saba Restaurant Chain & Paul Flynn, Owner and Chef at The Tannery in Waterford
In this episode, I sit down with Carly and Tim to laugh, discuss underground waterways, dragons and the "Splatch" Brewing method unique to Tannery Run Brew Works in Ambler, PA. Head over to TanneryRun.com to order their beer and food!