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Give Yourself the Edge in Managing Sedges in Lawns and Landscape Beds

Podcast Association

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2026 17:24


Welcome to The Turf Zone Podcast. This episode features the article “Give Yourself the Edge in Managing Sedges in Lawns and Landscape Beds” written by Jeffrey Derr and Adam Nichols. Sedges are major weed problems in turf and landscape ornamentals, as well as in crop production, including container- and field-grown nursery crops. Although there are annual sedges that occasionally are problems in these areas, the major problems are perennial species. Having an understanding of their taxonomy and life cycle will aid you when developing a control program. Sedges are monocots, which mean they have one seed leaf when they germinate. Grasses are also monocots, but they are in a different plant family, the Poaceae, as opposed to sedges, which are in the Cyperaceae or sedge family. So do not use the term “nutgrass” when referring to yellow nutsedge. Yellow nutsedge is not a grass and it is confusing to use a term that implies that it is a grass. You may ask “But what about broomsedge – isn't that a grass?” Well, yes, but that is a topic for another article! The distinction between grasses and sedges is especially important when discussing chemical control. Most of our sedge herbicides do not affect grasses and most of our grass herbicides do not affect sedges. Here is some help in separating grasses from sedges. Grasses have round or flattened stems, generally have a ligule (either a membrane or fringe of hairs where the leaf blade meets the leaf sheath), and have two-ranked leaves (leaves appear from 2 sides of the stem). Sedges have triangular stems (sedges have edges), lack a ligule, and the leaves are three-ranked (come out from the three sides of the stem. When I taught the weed science class, I would slip in yellow nutsedge when we had the lab on grass identification to see what the students would do with it. They obviously struggled with it when trying to fit yellow nutsedge into a grass key. Major species: The most common sedge infesting turfgrass and ornamental beds is yellow nutsedge, a weed that occurs throughout Virginia. Yellow nutsedge is a perennial that spreads primarily through vegetative means. Rhizomes produce roughly ¼ to ½ inch long, tan to brown tubers in summer and fall. These tubers overwinter and then send up new shoots in the spring. Above-ground parts of the plant die with a killing frost. Although yellow nutsedge will produce seed, it does not appear to be an important factor in the spread of this species. Leaves are shiny and yellowish-green. Purple nutsedge, similar to yellow nutsedge, also is an herbaceous perennial that spreads by tubers and rhizomes. Leaves of purple nutsedge tend to be darker green than yellow nutsedge. The tubers are the same size as those for yellow nutsedge but are dark brown or purplish brown. Tubers of purple nutsedge have a bitter taste while those of yellow nutsedge have a sweet or almond-like flavor. Purple nutsedge has a purplish-brown seedhead, while yellow nutsedge has a, well, yellow seedhead. In a turf situation, however, you probably will not see the seedheads of either species, especially in frequently mowed sites, but seedheads would develop in ornamental beds if uncontrolled. Yellow nutsedge leaf blades have a long, sharp point while purple nutsedge has a blunt tip. However, this also may not be apparent in a mowed situation. Why is it important to tell yellow from purple nutsedge? Certain herbicides, such as bentazon, mesotrione, metolachlor, and sulfentrazone, are more effective on yellow than purple nutsedge, while other products work well on both species, such as halosulfuron. Purple nutsedge is predominantly a problem in southeastern Virginia. Purple nutsedge is found predominantly in the South while yellow nutsedge is found essentially throughout the contiguous 48 states. Another sedge group that has spread rapidly in Virginia is kyllinga. To me, kyllinga in bloom looks like a green ball about the size of a pea sitting on 3 green leaves. There are both annual and perennial kyllinga species but the ones of greatest concern are the perennials green and false green kyllinga. Kyllingas will also have a triangular stem but lack the tubers formed by yellow and purple nutsedge. The perennial kyllingas spread not only by rhizomes, but readily by seed, probably a factor in their spread, as they can flower below mowing height. We grow false green kyllinga by seed for our trials. Chemical control for kyllingas is very similar to that for yellow nutsedge. The primary annual sedge that I have seen in turf areas is compressed sedge. Rice flatsedge is an occasional annual weed in container production. We had fragrant flatsedge come in as a contaminant in plants I purchased from down south and it has been the most aggressive grower of the sedge species we have evaluated. These three sedge species spread strictly by seed and thus are easier to control than perennial sedges. Factors favoring growth of sedges Sedges grow best in warm temperatures, moist soil, and high sunlight. I usually do not see yellow nutsedge emergence until early April or later, depending on how quickly it warms up in the spring. Yellow nutsedge grows best in May through August, similar to that for bermudagrass. The sedges are not necessarily that much more competitive than turf species, but they can rapidly take advantage of any openings in the canopy. I always remember one of our former students who was working on halosulfuron when it was being developed. He had trouble getting yellow nutsedge to establish in his Kentucky bluegrass plots but where he killed out the bluegrass for his plot borders, he saw a nice straight line of yellow nutsedge in the killed strips! One problem with managing yellow and purple nutsedge is tuber dormancy. Not all tubers send up shoots at the same time. Some shoots will emerge in May, some in June, and some in July. Also, some tubers may not send up shoots until the following year or two. Most tubers are viable for only 2 to 3 years, but some can remain viable for 10 years or longer. So if one has an established stand of yellow or purple nutsedge they wish to eradicate, it will be a multi-year project. Even if you achieve 100% control in a season, you probably will see nutsedge emergence the following year. Cultural Control of sedges Maintaining a thick stand of turf will help restrict the development of sedges, especially in the spring when nutsedge shoots emerge from the underground tubers. Overseed and fertilize cool season grasses in the fall to have a thick, competitive stand when sedges resume growth in late spring. Avoid scalping turf as this opens up the canopy for invasion by sedges, crabgrass, and other weed species. Control insect and disease pests to prevent thinning of the turf. Avoid overwatering turf and ensure proper soil drainage to prevent excessively wet soil. Monitor new sod or ornamental plant installations to insure that nutsedge or kyllinga has not hitchhiked along with the sod or nursery plants. Avoid any stress that adversely affects turf growth. I always think of a turf situation I was asked to investigate. They had applied fluazifop in a backpack sprayer for bermudagrass control in tall fescue. Not only was the bermudagrass controlled, so was the tall fescue. It is hard to determine a spot-treatment rate of fluazifop that will be safe in tall fescue. They reseeded and ran the irrigation frequently in summer, which led to an excellent stand of compressed sedge. The cause of the sedge infestation was the initial turf damage caused by improper herbicide application. Yellow nutsedge is hard to control using hand weeding as plants can break at the soil line, leaving the underground tubers and rhizomes. Tilling can spread the tubers, increasing the area of infestation. Chemical control of yellow nutsedge Learn the active ingredients listed in Tables 1 and 2 (available in the May/June 2026 issue of Virginia Turfgrass Journal on www.theturfzone.com). Some of these herbicides are sold in combination with other herbicides but I have only listed single active ingredient products that we have tested. There are a number of combination products that contain a sedge herbicide but also other herbicides for either broadleaf or grass control. For example, Sublime contains mesotrione, triclopyr, and dicamba. If you know the active ingredients, you will have a good idea as to how that combination product will perform. 1). Preemergence control in turf I frequently am asked about the availability of preemergence herbicides for nutsedge control. Actually, I prefer postemergence applications for yellow nutsedge control since this weed usually occurs in patches and thus fits well into spot-treatment programs. The problem with a preemergence application is that one would have to treat the entire lawn since the chemical must be applied prior to sedge emergence, unless one mapped out the previous year exactly where nutsedge was growing in a turf stand. The other reason favoring postemergence control of nutsedge is that few preemergence chemicals are available for turf use. Some postemergence herbicides, such as halosulfuron (SedgeHammer, Prosedge), mesotrione (Tenacity), and sulfentrazone (Dismiss) do have a degree of preemergence control, but I consider that a bonus following postemergence application. In bermudagrass, zoysiagrass, and certain other warm-season grasses, there are registrations for Pennant Magnum, Tower, and FreeHand for residual control of yellow nutsedge. These herbicides are much more effective on yellow compared to purple nutsedge and have generally short residual control. Also, we have seen delayed greenup with this group. However, we do use these products in ornamental beds. 2). Preemergence control in ornamental beds We do focus on preemergence herbicides in ornamental beds due to general lack of selective postemergence herbicides for overtop use. Products to consider include metolachlor (Pennant Magnum) and dimethenamid (Tower), both of which are oil-based formulations and thus should be applied as a directed spray, as well as the granular herbicide FreeHand, which contains dimethenamid plus pendimethalin. FreeHand is probably a good choice for most landscape bed situations. It can be applied to certain annual flowers (but not begonia) and a wide range of perennials and woody ornamentals. Apply in March or in early April in eastern Virginia and a little later in western parts of the state. Reapply about 6 or 8 weeks later to extend the length of yellow nutsedge control. 3). Postemergence control in cool-season turf I have divided up the herbicides to ones registered for use in tall fescue, Kentucky bluegrass, and perennial ryegrass and those registered for use in bermudagrass and zoysiagrass. I have listed the trade names we have tested. You may find other trade names for these active ingredients. The two tables cover the primary treatments available for sedge control in turfgrass. The same herbicides that are used for yellow nutsedge control in turf are utilized for kyllinga control. MSMA is not included as it is only registered for use in golf, sod production, and highway rights-of-way. Bentazon and sulfentrazone are the fastest-acting chemicals in this group, probably because they predominantly have a contact action. Injury symptoms in yellow and purple nutsedge can be seen within a few days of application, especially when applied under warm conditions. Repeat applications will generally be needed sooner for bentazon than the other products. For example, a second application of bentazon is generally made one to two weeks after the first one. We have found pyrimisulfan to be the slowest acting herbicide in this group of chemicals, with halosulfuron and imazosulfuron intermediate in speed of action. Of the pyrimisulfan products, we have seen better yellow nutsedge control with Arkon compared to Vexis. One benefit of mesotrione is that it can be used at seeding time or on young stands of cool-season turf. The other products generally can only be used on established turf. We did a trial last year looking at the impact of simulated rainfall on yellow nutsedge control in our rain-out shelter. When we irrigated one hour or one day after a sulfentrazone application, we saw effective yellow nutsedge control, but control decreased when irrigation was withheld until one or two weeks after application. It appears root uptake is an important component of sulfentrazone's activity against yellow nutsedge and thus rain or irrigation is needed within a week after application. Halosulfuron gave excellent yellow nutsedge control, even when irrigation was withheld until one or two weeks after application. We often grow yellow nutsedge in containers for control trials to supplement what we do in the field. In one container trial, we collected yellow nutsedge tubers that formed after herbicide application. Tubers were much smaller when plants were treated with halosulfuron or pyrimisulfan compared to sulfentrazone. This should result in less competitive yellow nutsedge in subsequent growing seasons. Bentazon and sulfentrazone are much more effective on yellow compared to purple nutsedge. This shows why we need to identify these two species. One needs to address purple nutsedge differently than yellow nutsedge. Halosulfuron and imazosulfuron are equally effective on yellow and purple nutsedge. Work by other researchers suggests imazosulfuron is the most effective treatment for false green kyllinga (Dr. Matthew Elmore, Rutgers University). We also have seen good control of false green kyllinga with imazosulfuron. Sulfentrazone is sold in combination with other herbicides, such as with prodiamine under the trade name Echelon. Sulfentrazone is a component of combination herbicides Surge, Q4Plus, and Avenue South but the concentration of sulfentrazone is lower than in Dismiss, resulting in more suppression than control of yellow nutsedge. One will generally add some type of adjuvant to these postemergence herbicides. Nonionic surfactants are generally recommended for most of these chemicals but check the label for instructions on adjuvant addition. Addition of a methylated seed soil or crop oil concentrate may increase toxicity of certain chemicals to nutsedge, but also may increase the potential for crop injury especially under hot, humid conditions. Read the product label for specific directions on adjuvant use. Postemergence control in bermudagrass and zoysia A number of the products are the same for warm-season grasses as for cool-season grasses, but mesotrione is not listed as it injures bermudagrass. Certain products used for removing cool-season grasses from warm-season turf are effective for controlling sedges are added, including flazasulfuron, sulfosulfuron, and trifloxysulfuron. Aethon was added to the warm-season list but not cool-season turf as it also contains penoxsulam, which can injure tall fescue. Along with pyrimisulfuron, imazaquin, flazasulfuron, sulfosulfuron, and trifloxysulfuron are slower-acting herbicides since they are systemic in plants and travel to the growing points. Imazaquin has been less effective in our trials for yellow nutsedge control than the other herbicides listed. Flazasulfuron, halosulfuron, sulfosulfuron, and trifloxysulfuron will control both yellow and purple nutsedge. Postemergence nutsedge control in ornamentals Around trees and shrubs, directed sprays of bentazon, halosulfuron, or sulfentrazone can be applied for yellow nutsedge control. Minimize contact with the leaves of the ornamentals. We do not have selective herbicides that can be sprayed overtop of ornamentals plants for sedge control. Nonselective herbicides, such as diquat, glufosinate, or glyphosate can be applied for sedge control if kept totally off ornamental plant leaves. A common question I receive is how to control emerged yellow nutsedge in liriope beds. We have seen injury from bentazon and halosulfuron, especially in variegated types, although plants outgrew the damage, and we observed reduced flowering from halosulfuron. Best to utilize preemergence applications of FreeHand to minimize the need for hand weeding or postemergence applications. Jeffrey Derr and Adam Nichols are based at Virginia Tech's Hampton Roads Agricultural Research and Extension Center in Virginia Beach. You have been listening to The Turf Zone Podcast. Follow The Turf Zone on X, Facebook and LinkedIn for all things turfgrass, featuring podcasts, magazines, events and more. Visit www.theturfzone.com for more. The post Give Yourself the Edge in Managing Sedges in Lawns and Landscape Beds appeared first on The Turf Zone.

Poolside Perspectives Podcast
Ep 134 Garden and Landscape Hacks for Great Outdoor Spaces with Jay White and Morgan McBride

Poolside Perspectives Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2026 84:22


Mike and Trey Farley host Jay White, publisher of Texas Gardener Magazine, and Morgan, a longtime DFW landscaper now with Verde Growers, to answer homeowner questions about gardening and landscaping around pools. They stress planning for sunlight, drainage, and soil (often alkaline in North Texas), using soil tests, reading plant labels, and favoring local nurseries over big-box stores. Topics include soil prep differences for annual beds vs trees, backfilling trees with native soil, staking, container vs balled-and-burlapped trees, best planting season (fall), raised-bed vegetable gardening and crop rotation, chill hours for fruit trees, water efficiency and avoiding overwatering (drip on timers), fertilizing with balanced ratios and slow-release nitrogen, protecting trees during construction, common regional pests/diseases, privacy screens (hollies and junipers), invasive bamboo, and recommended perennials like roses and salvias.   Discover more: https://texasgardener.com/ https://www.farleypooldesigns.com/ https://www.instagram.com/farleydesigns/ https://www.instagram.com/luxuryoutdoorlivingpodcast/   00:00 Podcast Welcome 01:12 Meet the Guests 03:20 Soil Prep Basics 05:02 Soil Tests Explained 08:37 Tilling and Living Soil 11:06 Skip Big Box Stores 15:12 Find Your Planting Zone 17:37 Gardens Near Pools 21:11 Crop Rotation 101 25:38 Best Time to Plant Trees 27:51 Container vs B&B Trees 33:02 Water Smart Gardening 40:19 Right Plant Right Place 43:01 Fruit Trees and Chill Hours 43:53 Chill Hours Basics 44:46 Early Bloom Plum Experiment 45:46 Avoid Big Box Fruit Trees 46:50 Plants and Memory Bonds 48:50 Best Shade Tree Picks 50:49 Privacy Screening Plants 53:32 Bamboo Planting and Removal 55:52 Favorite Perennials for Texas 59:33 Killing Poison Ivy 01:00:29 Garden Pets and Critters 01:02:08 Fertilizer Ratios Explained 01:08:38 Protect Trees During Construction 01:10:03 Texas Pests and Regulations 01:14:23 Synthetic Turf Pros and Cons 01:15:16 Texas Tomato Timing 01:16:27 Easy Starter Vegetables 01:18:28 Rapid Fire Favorites 01:22:49 Show Wrap and Mission  

The No-Till Market Garden Podcast
Soil Health on the Cheap + Incorporating Fertility Without Tilling

The No-Till Market Garden Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2026 19:35


Welcome to episode 393 of Growers Daily! We cover: today we'll have ourselves a little soil health party and talk about reviving abused soil, soil health on a budget, and incorporating amendments without tilling. We are a Non-Profit! 

Bravehearts | AMA
Tilling of the Good Soil

Bravehearts | AMA

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2026 23:20


Thank you for joining us here at Harvest Connexion for our weekly Tuesday men's ministry. For more information, get connected with us online at harvestconnexion.com.

Eastern Oklahoma Catholic
The Tilling of Soil | Called By Name with Dcn. Harrison Garlick

Eastern Oklahoma Catholic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2026 10:10


What does it truly mean to have a vocation? From Holy Family Cathedral, Dcn. Harrison Garlick, draws from his vocation journey, from law school to the diaconate and reveals how God calls us to discernment. The Eastern Oklahoma Catholic Podcast is brought to you by The Diocese of Tulsa and Eastern Oklahoma.

The Gardening with Joey & Holly radio show Podcast/Garden talk radio show (heard across the country)
Episode 1568: Seg 1 of S10E14 reestablish a old garden bed - The Gardening with Joey and Holly Radio Sho w

The Gardening with Joey & Holly radio show Podcast/Garden talk radio show (heard across the country)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2026 9:19


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Morgonandakten
Förlåtelse – Lisa Tilling

Morgonandakten

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2026 6:47


Om förlåtelse handlar dagens andakt med Lisa Tilling, musiker i Svenska kyrkan i Norrköping. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app. Ur andakten:Att säga förlåt är en sak och att förlåta en annan.I Matteusevangeliet står det: Då kom Petrus fram och frågade Jesus: ”Herre, hur många gånger ska min broder kunna synda mot mig och få min förlåtelse? Upp till sju gånger?” Jesus sade till honom: ”Jag säger dig: Inte sju gånger utan sjuttio gånger sju.”Den siffran symboliserar ett obegränsat antal gånger, att kunna förlåta utan gränser, och villkorslöst som Gud gör. Klarar vi ens av det?Det behövs enormt mycket arbete och ett aktivt beslut att släppa taget om ilska, besvikelse och bitterhet.Jag tycker det är besvärligt att förlåta någon som inte har insikt om att den har gjort fel. Var hamnar förlåtelsen då eftersom insiktslösheten står i vägen? Text:Matt 18:21-22, Luk 23:32-35Musik:When I see the sky av och med Erik TillingProducent:Susanna Némethliv@sverigesradio.se

Morgonandakten
Koltrastens sång – Lisa Tilling

Morgonandakten

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2026 6:49


Ett nytt år med koltrastens sång - det hoppas Lisa Tilling på i nyårsdagens andakt. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app. Ur andakten:Hur ser du på ditt år? En del ser det som en cirkel, andra som ett vågrätt streck, några som en elips och så jag som ser det som ett lodrätt streck där 1 januari är längst ner. Sen travar året på uppåt och när strecket tar slut så hoppar jag ner för att börja om igen.Ett nytt år som, delvis är som ett blankt, oskrivet blad där det finns gott om plats att skriva ner det du vill förändra. Det är ju faktiskt en riktigt fin present att få ett oskrivet blad för du kan fylla det med precis vad du själv vill. Kom ihåg att skriva tydligt.På mitt blad skriver jag i dag att jag vill prata mer med människor om Gud. Samtala i stort och smått och växa i min tro. Bli ett tydligt ljus för Kristus.Text:Matt 5:14-16, Joh 8:32, Psaltaren 17:8Musik:When I see the sky av och med Erik TillingProducent:Susanna Némethliv@sverigesradio.se

Morgonandakten
Vilket är vårt samhällsansvar? – Lisa Tilling

Morgonandakten

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 6:50


Idag funderar musiker Lisa Tilling över vårt samhällsansvar, den här dagen som är 2025 års sista. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app. Ur Andakten:Tar du som medmänniska ditt samhällsansvar? Tar jag som kristen mitt samhällsansvar?Den frågan ligger ofta långt fram i mina tankar. Hur ska jag som kristen och medmänniska vara i mitt vardagliga liv för att göra skillnad för det samhälle jag lever i?Jag vet att jag verkligen vill leva som jag lär och i viss mån så gör jag det men det är inte alltid lätt och det kanske det inte ska vara heller. Det kanske ska skava lite grann att våga stå för det som är rättvisa, det ärliga, det socialt obekväma, det där som jag vet både sticker och sticker ut lite i vårt sekulariserade samhälle. Att vara modig. Eller?Räcker det kanske med att alltid ha med mig frågan till mig själv; vad hade Jesus sagt och gjort?Text:Jakobsbrevet 1:22-25Musik:When I see the sky av och med Erik TillingProducent:Susanna Némethliv@sverigesradio.se

Morgonandakten
Jag är världens ljus – Lisa Tilling

Morgonandakten

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 7:00


Idag möter vi Lisa Tilling, som är musiker i Svenska kyrkan i Norrköping. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app. Ur andakten:Som barn var det naturligt för mig att tro på Gud och Jesus. Det var ju i den miljön jag växte upp. Jag minns söndagsskolan i Missionskyrkan där pastor Uno stod framför oss och berättade och satte upp bilder på bibliska figurer på flanellografen.Jag minns speciellt berättelsen om Moses i vassen och Jesu intåg i Jerusalem. Sen vet jag inte vad som hände men jag tappade på nåt sätt min tro när jag fick min första riktiga relation.Det blev många år av tvivel och jag fick uppleva händelser i mitt liv som gjorde att jag starkt tvivlade. Men jag tappade aldrig tron helt. Den fanns där och puttrade på och jag höll mig kvar, återigen, tack vare musiken.Text:Matt 9:9 och 6:33, Joh 8:12Musik:When I see the sky av och med Erik TillingProducent:Susanna Némethliv@sverigesradio.se

Morgonandakten
Den gudomliga musiken – Lisa Tilling

Morgonandakten

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2025 6:38


Den här veckan möter vi Lisa Tilling, musiker i Svenska kyrkan i Norrköping i Andakten i P1. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app. Ur andakten:Musik är något så mycket större än vi kan förklara och jag tror att den är gudasänd. Som så mycket från Gud som vi inte kan förklara så är musiken en del av det. Och varför ska den förresten förklaras? Den kan väl bara få finnas där precis som Gud.Musiken som en stor kraft och ett underverk.Låt musiken få ta sin plats i själ och hjärta utan att krångla till det. Musiken är för alla, alltid. Musiken som finns överallt runtom oss. Lyssna bara, så hör du den i allt.Text:Psaltaren 104:33, Psalm 33Musik:When I see the sky av och med Erik TillingProducent:Susanna Némethliv@sverigesradio.se

His2Go - Geschichte Podcast
His2Go#206 - Mount St. Helens 1980: Der tödlichste Vulkanausbruch der USA

His2Go - Geschichte Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 76:45


Am 18. Mai 1980 reißt ein Erdbeben die Nordflanke des Vulkans Mount St. Helens auseinander und in Sekunden verwandeln Schlammlawine und pyroklastischer Strom die Region in eine Mondlandschaft. Wir erzählen die letzten Funksprüche von Gerry Martin, das Schicksal der Menschen am Berg, die Entscheidungen der Behörden und wie dieser Ausbruch, diese Naturkatastrophe die Vulkanforschung für immer prägte. Eine Geschichte über Vorwarnungen, Naturgewalt und einen Morgen, an dem ein ganzer Berg verschwand.……Das Folgenbild zeigt die Aschesäule über dem Krater des Mount St. Helens kurz nach der Eruption am 18. Mai 1980.……WERBUNGDu willst dir die Rabatte unserer weiteren Werbepartner sichern? Hier geht's zu den Angeboten!…….PREMIUMJetzt His2Go unterstützen für tolle Vorteile - über Steady!Klick hier und werde His2Go Hero oder His2Go Legend…….LITERATUROlson, Steve: Eruption: The Untold Story of Mount St. Helen, 2016.Tilling, Robert: Departement of the Interior / U.S. Geological Survey, Eruptions of Mount St. Helens: Past, Present, Future, URL:https://npshistory.com/publications/geology/gip/mount-st-helens-eruptions.pdf…….UNTERSTÜTZUNGFolgt und bewertet uns bei Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Podimo oder über eure Lieblings-Podcastplattformen.Wir freuen uns über euer Feedback, Input und Vorschläge zum Podcast, die ihr uns über das Kontaktformular auf der Website, Instagram und unsere Feedback E-Mail: kontakt@his2go.de schicken könnt. An dieser Stelle nochmals vielen Dank an jede einzelne Rückmeldung, die uns bisher erreicht hat und uns sehr motiviert.…….COPYRIGHTMusic from https://filmmusic.io: “Sneaky Snitch” by Kevin MacLeod and "Plain Loafer" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: Creative Commons CC BY 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Hier bekommt ihr die Tickets zur "His2Go - Live Tournee" Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Pizza and Property
Melbourne Bathroom Renovation $12,000 In 10 Steps - With Oliver Cheung & Todd Sloan

Pizza and Property

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 30:33


How do you Renovate a bathroom for $12,000 in 2025?   In this episode Join Todd Bianca and Freddy Sloan as they share their 10 step frame work for cost effect bathroom renos that help supercharge portfolio growth.   Together with the guidance of Property investor architect and BA Oliver Cheung, we unpack the details of taking a bathroom from dark and dirty to crisp and ready for a Re-Valuation to add some very healthy Equity!   Join the P&P Investor Playbook Foundation Group waitlist  Here

Begründet Glauben
Verschwörung um den Messias? Warum Christen Jesus als Gott verehren | Dr. Chris Tilling

Begründet Glauben

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 49:40


Verschwörungstheorien sind kein neues Phänomen. Schon den frühen Christen wurde vorgeworfen, sich verschworen zu haben und eine neue Sekte gegründet zu haben. Besonders das Konzil zu Nizäa, das sich seit 325 dieses Jahr zum 1700. Mal jährt, wird immer wieder als Beispiel angeführt. Unter dem Druck von Kaiser Konstantin sollen hier die führenden Christen Jesus zum Gott erklärt haben, wie z.B. Zeugen Jehovas oder auch Muslime behaupten. Das die Göttlichkeit von Jesus schon bei Paulus fest verankert war und auch durch das ganze Neue Testament hindurch immer bezeugt wird, entfaltet Dr. Chris Tilling in diesem Vortrag auf der diesjährigen Jahrestagung des Instituts für Glaube und Wissenschaft. In seinem Buch "Paul's Divine Christology" vertieft er das Thema.

Hillside Church Messages
Time for tilling by Josh Rohl (Parable of the sower and the soils)

Hillside Church Messages

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 54:29


Strip-Till Farmer Podcast
Strip-Tilling in Poorly Drained Soils with Westin Arseneau

Strip-Till Farmer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 19:17


On this episode of the Strip-Till Farmer podcast, brought to you by Environmental Tillage Systems, Westin Arseneau explains how strip-till boosts his efficiency and profitability in the challenging soils of his east central Illinois farm.

Health Hero Show: The official Chemical Free Body Lifestyle Podcast
Natalie Forstbauer, Heart And Soil Magazine

Health Hero Show: The official Chemical Free Body Lifestyle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 64:49


Episode #288 Natalie Forstbauer, Heart And Soil MagazineHello Health Heroes! This week, I spoke with Natalie Forstbauer, the creator and Editor-In-Chief of Heart & Soil Magazine. Their “soil purpose” (Ha Ha) is to provide quality information and advice to the increasing demand of regenerative farming globally.Natalie was born and raised on an organic and biodynamic farm in the Fraser Valley of British Columbia, Canada. She brings a wealth of diverse experience in the farming industry to Heart & Soil Magazine with her entrepreneurial mindset, training in alternative medicine, and experience working with her family's award-winning farm.Let's face it, if we don't fix the soil we are pretty much screwed because that is where our food comes from. Tilling and killing the soil microbiome (the plants gut & immune system) has to stop along with spraying toxic chemicals on our food crops.What a weird time to be alive… big business poisons our food and that is legal and people just hand over their money at the grocery stores for more!Get educated, stop buying toxic food and support regenerative farms!!!Enjoy the show!Love & LightCoach Tim p.s. Please like & subscribe to my show for more great inspiration and education so that you can become your own doctor and learn to self heal!p.p.s. To contact Natalie go to: https://www.heartandsoilmagazine.com/ContactTim's Favorite, HIGHEST QUALITY Health Product Recommendations:Best Detox & Nutrition Supplements: CLICK HEREBest Infrared Saunas & Healing Lamps: Tim's personal unit - Save $100 CLICK HEREWater Purification/Restructuring System: Book FREE Consult CLICK HEREBest Home Air Purification Unit : Tim's personal unit CLICK HEREBest Non Toxic Home Building Materials: CLICK HERESee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Health Hero Show: The official Chemical Free Body Lifestyle Podcast
Ep 288: Natalie Forstbauer, Heart And Soil Magazine

Health Hero Show: The official Chemical Free Body Lifestyle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 64:49


Episode #288 Natalie Forstbauer, Heart And Soil Magazine Hello Health Heroes! This week, I spoke with Natalie Forstbauer, the creator and Editor-In-Chief of Heart & Soil Magazine. Their “soil purpose” (Ha Ha) is to provide quality information and advice to the increasing demand of regenerative farming globally. Natalie was born and raised on an organic and biodynamic farm in the Fraser Valley of British Columbia, Canada. She brings a wealth of diverse experience in the farming industry to Heart & Soil Magazine with her entrepreneurial mindset, training in alternative medicine, and experience working with her family's award-winning farm. Let’s face it, if we don't fix the soil we are pretty much screwed because that is where our food comes from. Tilling and killing the soil microbiome (the plants gut & immune system) has to stop along with spraying toxic chemicals on our food crops. What a weird time to be alive… big business poisons our food and that is legal and people just hand over their money at the grocery stores for more! Get educated, stop buying toxic food and support regenerative farms!!! Enjoy the show! Love & Light Coach Tim p.s. Please like & subscribe to my show for more great inspiration and education so that you can become your own doctor and learn to self heal! p.p.s. To contact Natalie go to: https://www.heartandsoilmagazine.com/Contact Tim’s Favorite, HIGHEST QUALITY Health Product Recommendations: Best Detox & Nutrition Supplements: CLICK HERE Best Infrared Saunas & Healing Lamps: Tim’s personal unit - Save $100 CLICK HERE Water Purification/Restructuring System: Book FREE Consult CLICK HERE Best Home Air Purification Unit : Tim’s personal unit CLICK HERE Best Non Toxic Home Building Materials: CLICK HERE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Test. Optimize. Scale.
Ep. 213 - Clint Brauer: Tilling destroys the soil. Greenfield Robotics has another way.

Test. Optimize. Scale.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 51:31


Can AI-powered robots save farming? Clint Brauer, a former California tech executive turned Kansas farmer, believes they can. As Founder of Greenfield Robotics, Clint is leading the charge with autonomous robots that cut weeds, reduce herbicide use, and even apply nutrients—helping farmers grow healthier crops with less damage. In this episode, we cover: • How farming robots reduce herbicides and protect soil health • Why tilling is like “a wrecking ball through your house” • The real issue in America's food system: quality, not quantity • How equity crowdfunding is connecting farmers, consumers, and investors If you care about regenerative agriculture, AI in farming, or the future of food, you don't want to miss this episode. Website: https://www.greenfieldincorporated.com/ LinkedIn:   / clintbrauer   Follow Digital Niche Agency on Socials for Up-To-Date Marketing Expertise and Insights: Facebook:   / digitalnicheagency   Linkedin:   / digitalnicheagency   Instagram: DNA - Digital Niche Agency @digitalnicheagency  Twitter:   / dnagency_ca   YouTube:    / @digitalnicheagency

A Penney for your thoughts
A Real Look at the Future of Ag Technology with Iowa State University's Matt Darr and Ryan Huffman

A Penney for your thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 57:34


Sean and Andrew sit down with Matt Darr and Ryan Huffman from Iowa State University's On-Site Precision Technology team in ISU's new Digital Ag Innovation Lab to hear their two cents on the latest ag technology.    The crew discusses: ✅ What Matt and Ryan are excited about in agriculture  ✅ The science of precision technology ✅ Understanding the ISU Digital Ag Innovation Lab ✅ Planters and row units ✅ Tilling and residue management ✅ John Deere's Furrow Vision and See & Spray™ technology ✅ Future possibilities in autonomy and what Matt and Ryan want to research next   Learn more about the Digital Ag Innovation Lab: https://www.isudigitalag.org/   Meet the Guests:

The No-Till Market Garden Podcast
Incorporating Amendments Without Tilling + Are Pelleted Seeds Harder to Germinate?

The No-Till Market Garden Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 19:42


Welcome to episode 157 of Growers Daily! We cover: incorporating amendments into soil when you're not turning the soil over, pelleted seeds being annoying, and starting a garden on clay in a cold climate.  We are a Non-Profit! 

Parsha Podcast - By Rabbi Yaakov Wolbe
Behar/Bechukosai – Tilling and Toiling

Parsha Podcast - By Rabbi Yaakov Wolbe

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 54:33


The laws of the Torah – all 613 of them – were conveyed by God to Moshe at Mount Sinai. This is explicitly conveyed regarding the first Mitzvah featured in the first of our double Parsha, the Mitzvah of shemitah, to allow the land to lie fallow each 7th year. When we examine the subject […]

All Rabbi Yaakov Wolbe Podcasts
Parsha: Behar/Bechukosai - Tilling and Toiling

All Rabbi Yaakov Wolbe Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 54:34


The laws of the Torah - all 613 of them - were conveyed by God to Moshe at Mount Sinai. This is explicitly conveyed regarding the first Mitzvah featured in the first of our double Parsha, the Mitzvah of shemitah, to allow the land to lie fallow each 7th year. When we examine the subject further, we find all sorts of connections between shemitah and Sinai. In this sprawling podcast, we discover the secret of shemitah and the imperative to aspire to angelic greatness.– – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –DONATE to TORCH: Please consider supporting the podcasts by making a donation to help fund our Jewish outreach and educational efforts at https://www.torchweb.org/support.php. Thank you!– – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –Email me with questions, comments, and feedback: rabbiwolbe@gmail.com– – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –SUBSCRIBE to my Newsletterrabbiwolbe.com/newsletter– – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –SUBSCRIBE to Rabbi Yaakov Wolbe's PodcastsThe Parsha PodcastThe Jewish History PodcastThe Mitzvah Podcast This Jewish LifeThe Ethics PodcastTORAH 101 ★ Support this podcast ★

My 904 News
Beach tilling and Florida Floridaing

My 904 News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 53:50


Beach tilling and Florida Floridaing by 904 Now

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON
To Till Or Not To Till: Things To Think About Before Planting

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 10:47


With weather starting to warm up farmers are thinking about the upcoming planting season. One of the top questions ahead of planting is whether a field should be tilled or cultivated or not. Francisco Arriaga a soil science specialist with UW-Extension says that whenever possible do not till. Choosing not to till allows nutrients to stay within the soil to better this year's crop while also decreasing erosion. He does say that if there are wet spots in a field that tilling in those spots can help dry the soil for planting and can be beneficial if the rest of the field is ready to be planted. Tilling can also be helpful if there is a large problem with weeds within the field. Arriaga also gives insight into the best practices for a field if planting season gets pushed late due to wet weather.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Saints' Hill Church Podcast
Prayer: Tilling Prayer

Saints' Hill Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 39:40


On Sunday, Alex humbly offered this passage in Jeremiah as a word for our church in this season, “This is what the Lord says to the people of Judah and to Jerusalem: ‘Break up your unplowed ground and do not sow among thorns.'” (4v3) Much of the church in the West has been compromised over time through idolatry and arrogance. Saints' Hill, we are asking you, as priests and leaders, to set reality again by looking for unused land in your lives and our town, and breaking it up spiritually for a harvest of the kingdom in our time and place. All of this tilling - the lament over our idolatry, the confession of sin, the return to the fear of the Lord in personal prayer - is meant to touch our valley, for His glory.   Link to Sermon Guide & Activations: 03.02.25 Sermon Guide

The Redeeming the Dirt Podcast
"Can You Really Garden Without Tilling?" with guest Johann van der Ham

The Redeeming the Dirt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 71:30 Transcription Available


Send us a textEmbrace a radical shift in your gardening approach as we dive deep into the concept of no-till gardening! This episode illuminates how you can cultivate a flourishing garden without the use of a tiller. Listeners will meet Johann, a seasoned farmer with extensive experience from Malawi, who shares invaluable insights on the significance of soil life and encouraging sustainable practices that honor God's creation.Explore the challenges and rewards of preparing your garden plot with minimal disturbance to the earth. We discuss the importance of understanding the delicate ecosystems beneath our feet, focusing on the myriad living organisms God created to contribute to a thriving environment. By incorporating mulching and organic matter into our gardening practices, we can foster healthier soil that yields bounteous crops.Join us as we debunk common misconceptions about tilling and redefine what it means to cultivate the earth with respect and care. This conversation not only highlights practical gardening techniques but also frames them within a biblical worldview of stewardship and responsibility. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting, this episode offers pearls of wisdom that can change how you approach your plot. Don't miss the opportunity to learn how to work with God's creation as a steward, rather than suffer the consequences of abusing it. Tune in and discover how to keep redeeming the dirt! Be sure to check out the links and resources in the show notes below for further learning and inspiration.Click here to download my free no-till gardening checklist! Here are some videos by Johann:Beautiful CropFoundations for Farming StoryFurther Resources for Planting a Garden without a Tiller:Redeeming the Dirt AcademyThe Well-Watered Garden HandbookFree PDF DownloadOn AmazonSupport the show

The Ralph Moore Podcast
Jared Milam – Part 3 of 3 – Tilling Difficult Soil

The Ralph Moore Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 18:36


Apartment communities are some of the least reached areas of the United States. That means it's going to take a while to see results. Jared Milam explains how he has had to be patient and be ok with troubleshooting while on mission to reach his apartment community. Together, he talks with Ralph about how to be faithful in this process, the finances of small churches, and how to get started in your own community.In this episode you'll hear aboutFinances of small churchesBeing open to troubleshooting on missionStaying patient while waiting for fruit

FP Podcast
From Tilling Soil to Transforming Lives: First Priority's Growth in Cincinnati | Season 06, Ep. 2

FP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 20:25


In this episode, Steve Cherrico sits down with Justin Theriot, District Director of Greater Cincinnati, and Ty Singleton, new Area Coordinator. Together, they discuss the journey of bringing First Priority to Cincinnati, from Justin's early days of "tilling soil" alone to the incredible growth the District is experiencing today. With 15 active clubs and plans to exceed 20 schools by year-end, they share powerful stories of students encountering the Gospel and lives being transformed on public school campuses. Ty reflects on his personal testimony—how a peer's boldness to share the Gospel saved his life—and why this mission resonates deeply with him. They dive into the unique challenges and opportunities within Cincinnati's public schools, the hunger among students for truth, and the pivotal role of student leaders in spreading hope. Justin, a homeschooler called to public school ministry, shares how his fresh perspective is shaping his approach, while Ty highlights the importance of peer-to-peer evangelism in reaching today's students. Tune in to hear about the growing impact in Greater Cincinnati, how God is moving through First Priority, and the vision for even greater expansion in the region.

Noodles at Noon
Episode 104: "Tilling the Goats and Milking the Soil"

Noodles at Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 92:57


Ben, Noah, Michael (and even Jessy!) come out of summer hibernation to talk about the quickest way to lose 2 ounces, who shares the weirdest posts on Instagram, and Michael shares some beautiful prose from Lemony Snicket. Plus, Jessy joins the game portion of our show for an extended look at American history in all of its forms. Games this week: "Do You Remember the Time?", "Noah's Little Prairie Game"

Gospel Hall Audio
Teaching, Building and Tilling (24 min)

Gospel Hall Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2024 23:57


Harold Paisley (1924-2015) explains how to teach the Word of God, how to build a New Testament assembly, and how to till God's field. Reading: 1 Cor 3:1-2, 6-11, Isa 28:9-13, 16-17a, 23-29. (Recorded at the Toronto Easter Conference,  April 1987) The post Teaching, Building and Tilling (24 min) first appeared on Gospel Hall Audio.

Selling With Social Sales Podcast
The Seed & Soil Method: A New Approach to Sales Optimization

Selling With Social Sales Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 44:43


  What do fig trees and industrial glue have to do with sales success? Learn the unexpected agricultural analogy that could transform your sales strategy! This insight-packed conversation between two sales leaders will change the way you think about nurturing your team and your business. Get ready to dig deep and unearth the secrets of seed and soil in sales. Dive into the unexpected with Stephen Oommen and Mario Martinez Jr. on the Modern Selling Podcast. Stay tuned for a game-changing revelation that will recalibrate your sales mindset. If you're feeling frustrated with the lack of progress in your sales team, trying to figure out whether the problem lies with your people or your processes, then you are not alone! The struggle to identify the root cause of underperformance can be overwhelming, leaving you unsure of where to focus your efforts. It's time to untangle the web and uncover the real issues holding your sales team back. Let's dive into the importance of people, process, and tools in optimizing sales performance and achieving the outcomes you desire. Mastering Strategies for Growing Sales Numbers In this episode, Mario and Stephen discuss the importance of seed and soil in sales leadership, emphasizing the need for sales leaders to assess and address talent and environmental factors within their organizations to drive growth. By understanding the metaphor of seed representing talent and soil symbolizing the environment, sales leaders can strategically nurture their team members to optimize performance and achieve higher sales numbers. The key takeaway is that by focusing on both the individual talent (seed) and the organizational environment (soil), sales leaders can identify opportunities for improvement and implement strategies to drive sales growth effectively. This is Stephen Oommen's story: In Stephen Oommen's career, the significance of people, process, and tools in sales became apparent when he faced the challenge of revitalizing an underperforming organization. Through this experience, he uncovered the critical role of mindset and attitude within the sales team, igniting a transformation in his approach. Stephen's journey exemplifies the profound impact of human connections and individual perspectives on sales success. His ability to empathize and comprehend the human element within sales dynamics has not only reshaped his strategies but also inspired others to recognize the intrinsic link between people, process, and tools in driving sales performance. I usually would rather start with the soil, believe it or not. I would think through, if I were to build a finance plan, if I were to build anything, I would go through all of these metrics, see where our core skills were or wins, where do we have a toehold, a foothold and just market dominance. - Stephen Oommen My special guest is Stephen Oommen Stephen Oommen, formerly the vice president of enterprise sales at Outreach, boasts a robust 25-year tenure in sales, having navigated diverse industries, including substantial roles at Microsoft and ADP. His extensive experience encompasses selling an array of products, from cell phones to enterprise software. With a keen focus on driving sales performance and refining go-to-market strategies, Stephen's expertise in the critical elements of people, process, and tools in sales renders him an authoritative figure in optimizing team performance and achieving superior sales outcomes. In this episode, you will get the skills to: Mastering Strategies for Growing Sales Numbers at Scale: Learn how to exponentially increase your sales performance and drive revenue growth across your entire team. Embracing the Importance of People, Process, and Tools in Sales: Discover the vital role that people, processes, and tools play in optimizing sales outcomes and transforming your team's performance. Transitioning from Enterprise Sales to Strategic Advising: Uncover the key insights and strategies for successfully transitioning from traditional enterprise sales to a more strategic advisory role, unlocking new opportunities and revenue streams. Overcoming Challenges and Rebuilding in Sales Careers: Explore effective methods for overcoming challenges and rebuilding your sales career, empowering you to bounce back stronger and more resilient than ever. Cultivating Effective Leadership in Sales Organizations: Uncover the essential principles and practices for cultivating effective leadership within sales organizations, driving team motivation, and achieving outstanding results.   The key moments in this episode are: 00:00:09 - Introduction to FlyMSG and Modern Selling Podcast 00:01:01 - Introduction to Stephen Oommen 00:04:16 - Personal Revelation of Stephen Oommen 00:07:55 - Seed and Soil Analogy 00:11:23 - Addressing Attitude and Mindset Issues 00:12:58 - Setting Expectations for In-Office Attendance 00:15:16 - Contract Review and Decision Making 00:17:01 - Talent Management and Organizational Culture 00:20:58 - Assessing the Impact of Office Attendance 00:24:21 - Identifying Seed vs. Soil Problems 00:25:47 - Talent Misalignment Issue 00:26:50 - Skills and Sales Cycles 00:29:32 - Leadership Philosophy 00:31:10 - Soil Dynamics 00:33:44 - Fixing Challenges 00:40:56 - Importance of Tilling the Soil 00:41:23 - Connecting with Stephen 00:42:13 - All-Time Favorite Movie 00:42:46 - Request for Ratings and Review Timestamped summary of this episode: 00:00:09 - Introduction to FlyMSG and Modern Selling Podcast Mario Martinez Jr. introduces FlyMSG and the Modern Selling Podcast, highlighting the focus on helping sales leaders and practitioners grow their sales numbers at scale. 00:01:01 - Introduction to Stephen Oommen Mario Martinez Jr. welcomes Stephen Oommen, former VP of Enterprise Sales at Outreach, and discusses the importance of people, processes, systems, and tools in sales and marketing. 00:04:16 - Personal Revelation of Stephen Oommen Stephen Oommen shares a personal story of overcoming a challenging time during the recession, highlighting resilience and determination in the face of adversity. 00:07:55 - Seed and Soil Analogy Stephen Oommen discusses the concept of "seed" as the people or talent in an organization, and "soil" as the environment or infrastructure where people are placed. Emphasizes the importance of evaluating both aspects when addressing organizational growth and performance. 00:11:23 - Addressing Attitude and Mindset Issues Mario Martinez Jr. shares a personal experience of addressing attitude and mindset issues within a sales team, highlighting the significance of cultural alignment and team dynamics in achieving sales goals. 00:12:58 - Setting Expectations for In-Office Attendance Mario discusses the importance of getting to know his team and sets the expectation for in-office attendance. He confronts an employee who refuses to come into the office and questions the director about the employee's contract. 00:15:16 - Contract Review and Decision Making Mario contacts HR to review the employee's contract and discovers that there is no requirement for remote work. His boss advises him to fire the employee, but Mario decides to coach him first. 00:17:01 - Talent Management and Organizational Culture Stephen shares his belief in the importance of talent and the impact of an individual's circumstances on their performance. He emphasizes the need for creating an environment that attracts top talent and aligning skills with the company's needs. 00:20:58 - Assessing the Impact of Office Attendance Mario explains that the office attendance requirement was not solely about work but also about building rapport and getting to know the team. He emphasizes the impact of an individual's attitude on the entire team and the importance of reasonableness in expectations. 00:24:21 - Identifying Seed vs. Soil Problems Stephen discusses the complexity of identifying whether a problem lies with the individual (seed) or the organization (soil). He highlights the need to align an individual's skills with the company's processes and emphasizes the role of the leader in optimizing the environment for the team's success. 00:25:47 - Talent Misalignment Issue Stephen discusses the trend of misalignment in the marketplace, highlighting the importance of full cycle AE's and the skills required for enterprise sales. 00:26:50 - Skills and Sales Cycles Stephen explains the challenges in enterprise sales, emphasizing the need for specialized skills in creating pipeline due to longer sales cycles. 00:29:32 - Leadership Philosophy Stephen shares his management philosophy, focusing on potential, capability, and effort, while also discussing the nurture potential of skills. 00:31:10 - Soil Dynamics Stephen delves into the various components of the soil in sales, including historical evidence, marketing, leads, and investment in training and career growth. 00:33:44 - Fixing Challenges Stephen emphasizes the importance of starting with the soil to fix challenges, focusing on product-market fit, awareness, and driving demand in today's economy. He uses the analogy of nurturing a fig tree to illustrate the need for time and investment in the seed. 00:40:56 - Importance of Tilling the Soil Stephen and Mario discuss the analogy of changing out the seed versus tilling the soil in a sales context. They emphasize the impact of putting in the work to till the soil and fertilize it for more effective results. 00:41:23 - Connecting with Stephen Mario asks Stephen how listeners can connect with him. Stephen suggests reaching out to him on LinkedIn with a specific message, as he gets a lot of requests. He also provides his name spelling for reference. 00:42:13 - All-Time Favorite Movie Mario asks Stephen about his all-time favorite movie, and Stephen reveals it to be "Love and Basketball," a sports-related film. Mario expresses interest in the movie and plans to look it up. 00:42:46 - Request for Ratings and Review Mario asks listeners to give the podcast a five-star rating and review on iTunes. He also promotes the FlyMSG app for productivity. He concludes by thanking the audience for listening. Transitioning from Enterprise Sales to Strategic Advising Stephen shares his insights on transitioning from a role in enterprise sales to strategic advising, emphasizing the importance of understanding the holistic approach to sales leadership. The conversation delves into the significance of evolving from a focus on sales numbers to strategic advising, where sales leaders must balance people, Leveraging the Importance of People, Process, and Tools Stephen emphasizes the importance of aligning talent with the right processes and tools within the sales organization to optimize performance and drive better results. The discussion highlights the need for sales leaders to evaluate the alignment between individual salespeople, organizational processes, and tools to ensure synergy and effectiveness in achieving sales objectives. By leveraging the alignment of people, process, and tools, sales leaders can create a harmonious and efficient sales environment that maximizes the potential of their team and drives success in sales initiatives. The resources mentioned in this episode are: Connect with Stephen Oommen on LinkedIn and mention that you heard him on The Modern Selling Podcast to establish a specific connection. Download FlyMSG for free to save 20 hours or more in a month and increase your productivity. This is a free text expander and personal writing assistant. Give The Modern Selling Podcast a five-star rating and review on iTunes to show your support and help the podcast reach a wider audience.

Cultivated Conversations
Tilling the Soil of the Soul

Cultivated Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 66:07


Dive into the importance of preparing the soil for planting and the spiritual preparation necessary for a fruitful Christian life.

Gospel Reverb | Grace Communion International Resources

Rise Up w/ Chris Tilling Welcome to the Gospel Reverb podcast. Gospel Reverb is an audio gathering for preachers, teachers, and Bible thrill seekers. Each month, our host, Anthony Mullins, will interview a new guest to gain insights and preaching nuggets mined from select passages of Scripture in that month’s Revised Common Lectionary. The podcast's […] The post Rise Up w/ Chris Tilling first appeared on Grace Communion International Resources....

Kick'N Dirt with Mike and Adam
Kick' N Dirt with Jonathan Propheter, Talking About Strip-tilling and Planting Prep

Kick'N Dirt with Mike and Adam

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 47:20


Mike and the Kevins are joined by Jonathan Propheter, Pioneer Sales Representative in South-Central Nebraska joins the podcast to dig into strip-till recommendations and decisions as growers gear up for planting. The group also discuss planting decisions as planting is where building yield starts. ResourcesArticle: 10 Tips for Making the Switch to Strip-Till Farming: https://www.pioneer.com/us/agronomy/10-tips-for-switching-to-strip-till.htmlArticle: Can Potassium Fertilizer Rates Be Reduced in Strip-Till?: https://www.pioneer.com/us/agronomy/k-fertilizer-rates-strip-till.html

The Rural Woman Podcast
Tilling Trust: Fostering Honest Dialogue in Farming Families with Sherri Pauls

The Rural Woman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 45:12


On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast™, you'll meet Sherri Pauls.Sherri Pauls was born and raised in Manitoba, Canada with half of her childhood living on a Mennonite colony in Mexico. Sherri was saved by grace and loves big. She married a 3rd gen farmer when she was 19 and 10 months later they had their first kid. Sherri has dedicated her life to helping people feel less alone in everything from mental health to being a married in farmer. Sherri acts first, and thinks later. Forgive big, and she says exactly what she's thinking. For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/191. . .THIS WEEKS DISCUSSIONS12:20 - Growing as an in-law over the years21:21 - Advice for someone starting out in their in-law journey on the farm22:15 - Setting boundaries with in-laws 31:43 - Sharing stories online to help others41:14 - The most rewarding part of being a rural woman for Sherri. . .This week's episode is brought to you byAdvancing Women Conference . . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | Merch | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorShop our Show SponsorsLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor | MixBär.Admin Team | Kim & Co OnlinePatreon Executive ProducersSarah R. | Happiness...

That's What She Said

Tilling & Keeping this Blessed Rock. When we think of “relationships” we're usually speaking of people or Persons – relationships with family or friends, or perhaps with God. Maybe, for some of us, there's a sense of “relationship” with an animal companion, but we sense that it's not entirely mutual. (Fight me.) But what is the nature of the relationship that God designates for human beings with the planet God built us out of? “Tilling” and “keeping” (and “dominion,” from chp. 1) are words that deserve our attention, especially in this age of eco-anxiety after a long era of eco-domination. To tell us your thoughts on this sermon, click through to the web posting and leave us a comment. Or, find us on social media: Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Or, email us the old-fashioned way: info@galileochurch.org. To contribute financially to the ongoing ministry of Galileo Church, find us on Venmo, Patreon, or Zelle (generosity@galileohurch.org), or just send a check to P.O. Box 668, Kennedale, TX 76060

The Ryan Kelley Morning After
2-2-24 Segment 3 Taint McRae & EMOTD

The Ryan Kelley Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 47:35


Who was the best Rusty? Iggy's Amazon documentary recommendations. JFK's social life. Listeners and hosts are leaving the show left and right. Free golf. Tilling a patch. Plowsy watched the NHL All-Star Game draft. Top farm systems in MLB. Tate McRae. Baddies. Are listeners blocked from the text inbox? Tate McRae or Dua Lipa. EMOTD. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Ryan Kelley Morning After
2-2-24 Segment 3 Taint McRae & EMOTD

The Ryan Kelley Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 49:35


Who was the best Rusty? Iggy's Amazon documentary recommendations. JFK's social life. Listeners and hosts are leaving the show left and right. Free golf. Tilling a patch. Plowsy watched the NHL All-Star Game draft. Top farm systems in MLB. Tate McRae. Baddies. Are listeners blocked from the text inbox? Tate McRae or Dua Lipa. EMOTD. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

You Bet Your Garden
A Tilling Tragedy in the Making

You Bet Your Garden

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2024 49:29 Very Popular


On this episode of YBYG Mike McGrath warns you from tilling bad 'Manure! Plus your fabulous phone calls!!

Ducks Unlimited Podcast
Ep. 537 – Species Profile: Northern Pintail

Ducks Unlimited Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 77:39 Very Popular


Known by many names – sprig, pinny, bull – but unmistakable in appearance, the northern pintail is one of North America's most recognizable, graceful, and well-studied duck species. Unfortunately, much of that attention was garnered because of dramatic population declines and the mystery surrounding it. Dr. Scott Stephens joins Chris Jennings and Dr. Mike Brasher to profile this iconic species, discussing its ecology, population status, causes of its decline, and conservation opportunities.www.ducks.org/DUPodcast

First15 Devotional
Tilling the Soil of the Heart: God's Voice

First15 Devotional

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2023 8:05


As we wrap up this week focusing on tilling the soil of our hearts, today we're going to look at the role of hearing God's voice in living open and responsive to God. I know for a lot of us the idea of hearing God speak can be a confusing, sometimes too far out there subject. But as God's children, he wants us to live in communication with him. And through the Holy Spirit, you and I have the ability to hear God speak to our hearts.   May we discover today that we serve a communicative God who loves to talk to his people. And may his voice soften our hearts to receive all that he longs to give us.   Our Scripture for today comes from John 16:13. Today's worship is Here Now (Madness) by Hillsong UNITED. – Thank you so much for listening to today's podcast, the last in our week-long series on tilling the soil of our hearts. Tomorrow we begin a brand new series taking a deeper look at our topic for today. Every day in the next series we'll look at a new way God speaks, inviting him to deepen our understanding and experience of his voice moment by moment, day by day.    So make sure to subscribe to the podcast so you won't miss an episode of this important series. And rate and review the podcast so more believers just like you can find this space we're creating for God's presence.    Have a wonderful rest of your day, and may God bless you as you seek him.  

First15 Devotional
Tilling the Soil of the Heart: Prayer

First15 Devotional

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2023 8:44


In today's devotional, we're going to continue our week long focus on tilling the soil of the heart by looking at the power of prayer. There is no better way to soften our hearts towards God than making space to have a real conversation with him. His voice breaks down our walls. His answers give us the peace and direction we need. And his presence, simply resting in him, builds the solid foundation of connection we need to live open and responsive to him throughout our day.    May God do a mighty work in us today as we discover the power of prayer.   Our Scripture for today comes from Philippians 4:6-7, and today's worship is Whisper by Jason Upton.   -- We are so excited to announce our very first First15 Kid's Advent Devotional book, Jesus, the Light of the World.  And you can get a copy for your children or grandchildren today! Jesus, the Light of the World is a 25 day devotional written for young readers, ages 6-12. Intended to be started on December 1st, each day of this 25 day devotional includes scriptures, activities, and prayers to help growing believers learn how Jesus was the light that came to heal and save a hurting and broken world.  This resource is foundational, answering questions such as,  Who is Jesus? Why was Jesus born? How does it matter in my life today? “God is a good Father who gives good and perfect gifts. God is also a Father who speaks truth to us! When he tells us the truth, he wants us to trust and believe him even when it's hard. When we trust God's word even when it feels hard, it's called faith. Faith is a gift God gives us, and the amazing thing is, we can always ask God for more.” Request your copy of First15's new kids advent devotional, Jesus, the Light of the World, today by going to supportfirst15.org, and help your kids explore spending time with God each and every day! Again that is supportfirst15.org. The link is also in the podcast description.

First15 Devotional
Tilling the Soil of the Heart: The Body of Christ

First15 Devotional

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 8:03


As we near the end of our week focusing on tilling the soil of the heart, today we're going to look at the role of community in positioning ourselves to receive all that God longs to give. God is calling us into a deeper commitment to love others, and be loved by others. He wants to use us and those he's placed around us to guide us deeper into fullness of life. So as we set our eyes on him, may he fill our hearts with compassion and love, and desire to be fully known and fully loved by our communities. Our Scripture for today comes from Romans 12:4-5, and today's worship is  If We Are The Body by Casting Crowns. -- Thank you for listening to today's podcast.   If listening to this podcast today stirred up painful emotions for you, maybe because you've been harmed by those in your community before, I want you to know that there is space for you to focus on healing your heart and finding a group of people that are lifegiving for you. In any community there are problems, but some communities can be especially harmful. But know in the midst of getting healing, that you are still made to love and be loved by others. And if possible, try and keep an open mind and an open heart to God, allowing him to lead you wherever he would have you go.    Make sure to rate and review the podcast today, and I hope you have a wonderful rest of your day. May God bless you as you seek him.  

First15 Devotional
Tilling the Soil of the Heart: Scripture

First15 Devotional

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 8:11


As we reach the middle of our week-long focus on tilling the soil of our hearts, today we're going to look at the power of Scripture in receiving all that God longs to give us. Within the pages of Scripture there is a wealth of stories all conveying how God has met with and restored his people from the beginning of civilization. And these stories are powerful resources in softening our hearts towards God, inviting him to meet with us and mold us into his likeness. As we look at the power of Scripture today, may God stir our hearts to spend time every day in the pages of this transformative book. And may Scripture guide us deeper into true relationship with its author. Our Scripture for today comes from Psalm 1:1-2, and today's worship is Heal our Land by Kari Jobe. -- We are so excited to announce our very first First15 Kid's Advent Devotional book, Jesus, the Light of the World.  And you can get a copy for your children or grandchildren today! Jesus, the Light of the World is a 25 day devotional written for young readers, ages 6-12. Intended to be started on December 1st, each day of this 25 day devotional includes scriptures, activities, and prayers to help growing believers learn how Jesus was the light that came to heal and save a hurting and broken world.  This resource is foundational, answering questions such as,  Who is Jesus? Why was Jesus born? How does it matter in my life today? “God is a good Father who gives good and perfect gifts. God is also a Father who speaks truth to us! When he tells us the truth, he wants us to trust and believe him even when it's hard. When we trust God's word even when it feels hard, it's called faith. Faith is a gift God gives us, and the amazing thing is, we can always ask God for more.” Request your copy of First15's new kids advent devotional, Jesus, the Light of the World, today by going to supportfirst15.org, and help your kids explore spending time with God each and every day! Again that is supportfirst15.org. The link is also in the podcast description.

First15 Devotional
Tilling the Soil of the Heart: Worship

First15 Devotional

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 9:30


As we continue this week-long focus on tilling the soil of our hearts, today we're going to look at the power of worship in opening our hearts to receive all that God longs to give. For most of us, worship is something we engage in in a corporate setting. It's a collective expression of adoration and relationship. But worship can be so much more than the songs we sing together. It's a powerful avenue to softening our hearts towards God that we can, and should journey down every day.    As we make space to focus on the power of worship today, may God stir up each of our hearts to worship him with all we are and all we have. Our Scripture for today comes from Psalm 29:2, and today's worship is Praise (feat. Brandon Lake, Chris Brown & Chandler Moore) by Elevation Worship.    -   Thanks for listening to today's podcast.   Every day in the podcast episode description there is a link to the worship for the day. So if you're interested in adding worship to your daily rhythm of meeting with God, every day within the podcast you can click that link and go straight to a worship video that relates to the topic for the day.    In addition you can check out some original worship my wife and I wrote and recorded by searching on Spotify or YouTube for First15 worship.    Make sure to subscribe and rate and review the podcast, so more believers just like you can find this space for God's presence.    Have a wonderful rest of your day, and may God bless you as you seek him.  

First15 Devotional
Tilling the Soil of the Heart: Thankfulness

First15 Devotional

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 9:41


As we continue this week focusing on tilling the soil of our hearts, today we're going to look at the role of thankfulness in opening our hearts to receive all that God longs to give. While Scripture is filled with encouragements to be thankful, I think our own lived experience tells us that being thankful is essential in the pursuit of an abundant life. So may God remind us of all we have to be thankful for today as we make space to meet with him. And may our days be better as the result of taking just a few moments to be thankful for who we are, what we have, and all God has done for us as his beloved children.   Our Scripture for today comes from Psalm 107:1, and today's worship is Gratitude by Brandon Lake. -- Thanks for listening to today's podcast.    As you go about your day today, look for opportunities to express your thankfulness to yourself, others, and your heavenly Father. If you start to feel like negativity is taking over, your heart is hard towards someone, or that life is simply dragging you down, taking just a few moments to find and express thankfulness makes all the difference.    Make sure to subscribe and rate and review the podcast. Taking just a few moments to subscribe and rate the First15 podcast goes a really long way in helping more believers find this space for God's presence.    Have a wonderful rest of your day, and may God bless you as you seek him.  

First15 Devotional
Tilling the Soil of the Heart

First15 Devotional

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 7:11


This week we'll look at a vital spiritual practice to all those seeking to grow in God: tilling the soil of the heart. Jesus spoke in Matthew 13 of two different types of soil—hard and soft. God longs for us to till the soil of our hearts that we might be receptive to the seed of his word and bear fruit. May your heart become more responsive to the presence, will, and love of God this week as you cultivate good soil with the help of the Holy Spirit. Our Scripture for today comes from Matthew 13:23, and today's worship is House of Miracles by Brandon Lake. – Thank you so much for listening to today's podcast.    As we begin this week-long focus on tilling the soil of our hearts, take time today to simply assess how receptive you are to the things of God throughout your day today. Don't focus on changing anything, but simply noticing whether you are receptive or closed off, whether your heart feels hard or open.    And bring that sense of awareness with you back to this rhythm of meeting with God tomorrow.    And if you haven't already, make sure to subscribe to the podcast and rate and review.    Have a wonderful rest of your day, and may God bless you as you seek him.  

Permaculture Voices
Improved Soil Health After Mindful Tilling

Permaculture Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 4:31


In this episode, veteran farmer Nicolas Donck talks about how careful, mindful tilling can improve soil health.  Make farming easier with the Paperpot Transplanter and Other Small Farm Equipment at https://www.paperpot.co/ Follow PaperpotCo on IG https://instagram.com/paperpotco Podcasts by Diego Footer: Microgreens: https://apple.co/2m1QXmW Vegetable Farming: https://apple.co/2lCuv3m Livestock Farming: https://apple.co/2m75EVG Large Scale Farming: https://apple.co/2kxj39i Small Farm Tools https://www.paperpot.co/

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NYMPHOWARS
KNFW...The Private Tumblr Journal of the Antichrist

NYMPHOWARS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 65:05


Talkin' bout TILLING your soil and TELLING your story! This week the gals chat about their new hobbies for a bit, then Ellen joins them in the studio to talk about her latest comedy special and her special new spirituality