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Comic Book Couples Counseling Podcast
Alex Firer and Fred C. Stresing Cook a Tasty Doughboys Soup

Comic Book Couples Counseling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 61:46


Transplanting the Doughboys from one medium to another demands collaborators with a firm grasp on both worlds. Podcasters Mike Mitchell and Nick Wiger know their realm, but require a few comic book maniacs to hurl them confidently into the sequential playground. Enter writer Alex Firer and artist Fred C. Stressing (also, colorist Meg Casey). Not only did Firer and Stresing grow up stewing in comics, but they've spent the last several years working together on the Rick and Morty books from Oni Press. They bring with them a strong passion for Harvey Kurtzman, Grant Morrison, and Krazy Kat. They're equally pickled in Doughboys lore, and after a little back and forth with Mitch and Wiger, could decipher the podcast into the epic quest called Doughboys: The Comic Book - Mitch and Wiger Chew America - Crisis on Infinite Girths. Last week, we spoke with Mike Mitchell and Nick Wiger about how they found their way into a comic book, and this week, we're speaking with Alex Firer and Fred C. Stresing about how they helped make that wild fantasy a reality. Also, as a result of hosting the Harvey Awards at New York Comic Con last weekend, we're stewing in Harvey Kurtzman's world ourselves, and his influence is easily identified in the Doughboys Comic Book. It's a joy to discuss madcap comedy, especially the funny book variety, with these two. Make sure you're following the Doughboys on your favorite podcast app, or just click here. Follow Alex Firer on Blue Sky and Instagram. Follow Fred C. Stresing on Blue Sky and Instagram. You can purchase Doughboys: The Comic Book - Mitch and Wiger Chew America - Crisis on Infinite Girths on BeOurKids.com. This Week's Sponsors Judge Dredd Megazine turns thirty-five years old this October, and it'll be celebrating with a very special issue perfect for first-time readers! Featuring the return of the critically acclaimed series Dreadnoughts and Megalopolis, this 100-page issue is a brilliant way to jump into the crazy world of 2000 AD. You'll also find incredible new stories featuring Judge Dredd, Judge Anderson, and much more inside! Get a print subscription to the Megazine and it'll arrive through your American mailbox every month – or get a combi subscription and receive 2000 AD each week as well! If you subscribe digitally, you can download DRM-free copies of each issue for only $9 a month. That's 128 pages of incredible comics every month for less than $10! Head to 2000AD.com and click on ‘subscribe' now – or download the 2000 AD app and start reading today! Launching this October, it's the latest entry in IDW Publishing's Kei-Sei line of Godzilla comics: Starship Godzilla, a cosmic adventure. It's written by award-winning scribe Chris Gooch (of In Utero fame) and illustrated by inventive artist Oliver Ono (I mean, come on, did you read their Godzilla: Monster Island Summer Camp? Insta-Classic). The Kai-Sei Era is the only ongoing Godzilla story of its kind, crafted for comics readers who have never bought a Godzilla book and Godzilla fans who have never read a comic. Starship Godzilla #1 is out now wherever rad comic books are sold. Other Relevant Links to This Week's Episode: Subscribe to The Stacks, Comic Creators Name Their Favorite Comics Watch The Harvey Awards on Popverse NYCC 2025 Patreon Dispatch: Michael Walsh on Exquisite Corpses Grab Your Tickets for Addams Family Values on 10/26 at the Alamo Drafthouse Winchester, co-sponsored by Four Color Fantasies Final Round of Plugs (PHEW): Support the Podcast by Joining OUR PATREON COMMUNITY. The Comic Book Couples Counseling TeePublic Merch Page. And, of course, follow Comic Book Couples Counseling on Facebook, on Instagram, and on Bluesky @CBCCPodcast, and you can follow hosts Brad Gullickson @MouthDork & Lisa Gullickson @sidewalksiren. Send us your Words of Affirmation by leaving us a 5-star Review on Apple Podcasts. Continue your conversation with CBCC by hopping over to our website, where we have reviews, essays, and numerous interviews with comic book creators. Podcast logo by Jesse Lonergan and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou.

Garden Talk
Dividing and transplanting peonies

Garden Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2025 99:04


They may flower in the spring but now is the time to dig up your peony plants. We talk to UW Extension Horticulture Outreach Specialist Lisa Johnson about how to make sure your peonies look great next spring. We also talk about chrysanthemums.

MARGARET ROACH A WAY TO GARDEN
Transplanting & Watering Tips with Jenks Farmer – A Way to Garden with Margaret Roach – Sept. 15, 2025

MARGARET ROACH A WAY TO GARDEN

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 27:35


In recent growing seasons, the “new normal” of a changing climate has sometimes been making me feel like my Northeastern garden has relocated farther to the South. So maybe that's part of what caught my attention when I saw news... Read More ›

ROBIN HOOD RADIO ON DEMAND AUDIO
Jenks Farmer on Transplanting and Watering Tips – A Way to Garden with Margaret Roach – Sept 15, 2025

ROBIN HOOD RADIO ON DEMAND AUDIO

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 27:35


In recent growing seasons, the “new normal” of a changing climate has sometimes been making me feel like my Northeastern garden has relocated farther to the South. So maybe that's part of what caught my attention when I saw news... Read More ›

MIKE COZZI AT LARGE WITH SPORTS
Jenks Farmer on Transplanting and Watering Tips – A Way to Garden with Margaret Roach – Sept 15, 2025

MIKE COZZI AT LARGE WITH SPORTS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 27:35


In recent growing seasons, the “new normal” of a changing climate has sometimes been making me feel like my Northeastern garden has relocated farther to the South. So maybe that's part of what caught my attention when I saw news... Read More ›

The Relentless Gardener
Transplanting Houseplants, featuring Luan Akin

The Relentless Gardener

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 33:08


In this episode, Linda welcomes back Luan Akin, Garden Ambassador of Tagawa Garden, to discuss the process of transplanting your houseplants.

High on Home Grown, The Stoners Podcast
How to Grow Cannabis: How to Choose the Best Seeds | When to Flip to Flower | Transplanting Cannabis with Zero Stress! | Long Term Seed Storage| Grow Guides Ep. 53

High on Home Grown, The Stoners Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 52:02


In this week's Grow Guides we answer four great listener questions to help you become a better cannabis grower: How to choose what seeds to grow next – Tips for picking the perfect strain based on space, climate, flavour, effects, and growing style. How to know when to flip to flower – Key signs your plants are ready for the big switch, and how to avoid flipping too early or too late. How to safely transplant without stressing plants – Step-by-step methods to move your plants into bigger pots with minimal shock. Best way to store cannabis seeds long-term – Proven techniques to keep your seeds viable for years to come. We also have some great questions in listener mail! There is a lot of good info in this episode of grow guides. If you have any questions you would like us to cover on next weeks show, feel free to get in touch. It is always good to hear form you guys!  Thanks for listening, and don't forget to join us on our forum or Discord if you have more grow questions!

Roots and Shoots
How to kill clover without harming your plants

Roots and Shoots

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2025 31:00


Perennials, weeds and magnificent flowers once forgotten with Sab and Jo.11:15 How to kill clover but not the plant it's growing on. 12:19 Sab remembers how blooming glorious Tithonia (also known as a Mexican sunflower) are! (and gives tips on pruning the hardy plant).  18:21 If your compost heap is full of slaters, does that create a big problem?  Subscribe to the podcast through the ABC Listen App, Apple Podcasts or wherever you like to listen.Listen to the program live on Tuesdays at 2:20PM or on Saturdays at 9:00AM on ABC Radio Perth. Ask your questions by calling in on 1300 222 720 or text 0437 922 720.

Garden Hotline
Garden Hotline: Watering and Transplanting

Garden Hotline

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2025 74:48


Host Scott Jagow is joined by Michelle Reasor-West, Director of Horticulture for Poynter Landscape to answer your gardening questions.

Saturday Morning with Jack Tame
Ruud Kleinpaste: Things to consider when planting and transplanting trees

Saturday Morning with Jack Tame

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2025 3:58 Transcription Available


Winter dormancy is the best time to shift a tree or a shrub (or plant a new one), especially when they originate from a “temperate climate” (the kind that shed their leaves and hail from UK, Europe, North America, etc). When considering shifting a sub-tropical/semi tropical one, wait a little to just before spring sets in (mid-end September). These sub-tropicals do not really like to be dumped into a wet and cold soil for many weeks of deepest winter – it could kill them! Besides, as discussed last week, with these cold and wet soils all kinds of Root Rots (Phytophthora, Armillaria, Pithium, etc) might terminally affect your trees. Here are some ideas to make it work as well as possible: 1) Consider the size of the tree – smaller ones are much easier to (trans)plant than big ones. 2) Get a “trenching spade”. These long, narrow, sturdy blades are much more efficient at digging into cold, wet clay soils than the ordinary, wider spades. 3) Destination site – select the site where the tree has to go and dig a rather huge hole – you can't really dig big enough, as no matter what the root ball will be, a lot of extra drainage is always going to be beneficial. Drainage away from the root ball to be planted helps to avoid Root Rots. Mix in some pumice or compost in the loose soil material, so that it will become friable and nutritious with organic material; the tree will appreciate this new site as it has plenty of drainage and food. 4) Original site: with the trenching spade dig a circular shape around the tree's root-zone – remember that the wider you go, the heavier the root ball will be, you might need a bit of neighbourly help to lift the bugger out! Approx. 30 to 40 cm radius from the tree's stem is pretty good Try to get as many roots across as possible as the tree will re-establish better. 5) Levering with the trenching spade, remove the tree and its root ball out of its original site and transport it on a wheelbarrow to the destination site. If the soil starts to fall off the roots, use a hessian sack to wrap it all up before moving. 6) Plant the tree at destination site as soon as possible to prevent drying out. The level of the tree's soil should be the same at the new site – don't plant it deeper than it was before! In the unlikely event of destination site being too dry, fill the planting hole with water before the shift. 7) Stake the new tree to anchor it. Provide it with a bit of wind-shelter (windbreak) for the first year or so, firm the soil around the roots. Top-dress in spring with some slow-release fertilizer. If you've lost a lot of roots in the shift, prune the tops of the tree to restore the root/foliage balance. 8) I prefer to add some 3-4 inches of mulch over the root zone to keep moisture in and keep roots cool in summer. Keep the mulch away from the stem of the tree to avoid collar rots. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Roots and Shoots
Get out your high pressure hose and clean up that slippery moss

Roots and Shoots

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 31:47


Jo and Sab talk are back with their high pressure hose antics, this time taking out moss.03:28 Walk to the south side of the house and clean up the winter moss08:07 Sab is stumped on where to find Mignonette (it doesn't happen very often)22:13 Why are my potted blueberry leaves are turning brown?Subscribe to the podcast through the ABC Listen App, Apple Podcasts or wherever you like to listen.Listen to the program live on Tuesdays at 2:20PM or on Saturdays at 9:00AM on ABC Radio Perth. Ask your questions by calling in on 1300 222 720 or text 0437 922 720.

Roots and Shoots
Seeds to sow in winter for springtime joy

Roots and Shoots

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 30:00


Jo and Sab talk pruning, pests and the fun of high-pressure hoses. 05:55 If you're lucky enough to have a mango tree, here's how to prune it. 10:50 How to deal with a fungal problem on your tree.28:50 Sowing flower seeds in winter — is it possible? Subscribe to the podcast through the ABC Listen App, Apple Podcasts or wherever you like to listen

Roots and Shoots
Can we still use hardwood mulch?

Roots and Shoots

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2025 55:17


Leonie and Sabrina take a closer look at mulch, self-pollinating almonds and transplanting old camellias.6:22     Transplanting three old camellias9:54     Does a self-pollinating almond with a hard shell exist?30:25  Hard wood mulch, can we use it at all now that we have shot-hole-borer?Subscribe to the podcast through the ABC Listen App, Apple Podcasts or wherever you like to listen.Listen to the program live on Saturdays at 9:00AM on ABC Radio Perth and ask your questions by calling in on 1300 222 720 or text 0437 922 720.

WCCO's Smart Gardens
The Impact Hot Days Can Have on Plants, Tomato Growing Tips, Companion Planting Benefits

WCCO's Smart Gardens

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2025 34:03


Does extreme heat have a big impact on flowers and plants? Is it too late to plant sweet potatoes? How to propagate lilacs. Day lilly issues. Rejuvenating strawberry beds. Silver maples making a mess. Trouble with poppies blooming. Where to get good compost. Cucumber beetle problems. The basics of growing good tomatoes. The arboretum is very busy this time of year. What is companion planting and how it could help your garden? Is it okay to fertilize plants in the extreme heat? Why would the leaves on a Christmas cactus turn purple? Transplanting peonies. Learn more from horticulturalist Laura Irish Hanson extension.umn.edu.

Roots and Shoots
Does a staghorn fern need moss to thrive?

Roots and Shoots

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 23:00


Jo and Sab discuss the difference between a bushwalk and a hike, all while solving your garden problems. 03:44 How moss can help you care for your elk horn or staghorn. 08:21 Gall wasps have invaded your lemon tree. Is it still safe to eat the lemons?   11:13 Tradies needed to dig near your trees (in this case Silver Princess trees) and cut into a root. How can you rescue your trees? Subscribe to the podcast through the ABC Listen App, Apple Podcasts or wherever you like to listen.Listen to the program live on Saturdays at 9:00AM on ABC Radio Perth and ask your questions by calling in on 1300 222 720 or text 0437 922 720.

Master Gardener
Transplanting Annuals

Master Gardener

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2025 3:10


Watch those babies grow.

South Suburban Christian Church
Seasons: A Season of Transplanting - Psalms 1

South Suburban Christian Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 30:10


Seasons: A Season of Transplanting - Psalms 1 by South Sub Church

Zombie Permaculture
Transplanting a Food Forest

Zombie Permaculture

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 20:50


Transplanting a Food Forest This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit zombiepermaculture.substack.com

HealthLink On Air
Transplanting animal organs to humans raises questions, hopes

HealthLink On Air

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 19:40


Roots and Shoots
Tips for laying turf

Roots and Shoots

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 25:00


Amber and Mark Tucek and all the garden goodness you need.10:11 Transplanting a pomegranate plant may seem hard, but here's how to go about it.11:48 Is roll on lawn worth the hassle? Why mowing roll on lawn can help it grow quicker18:01 Where to trim your native rosemary bush. The hilarious Sabrina Hahn is a font of knowledge.Listen to the program live on Saturdays at 9:00AM on ABC Radio Perth and ask your questions by calling in on 1300 222 720 or text 0437 922 720 Subscribe to the podcast through the ABC Listen App, Apple Podcasts or wherever you like to listen

Roots and Shoots
Creating an owl-friendly backyard

Roots and Shoots

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 30:00


Jo and Sab cover owl friendly gardens, big tree and yodelling. 00:50 Tips on planting citrus trees near if you live near the ocean.01:50 Make your garden owl friendly. 06:11 Grow your own macadamia nuts. 25:18 How to get rid of pesky onion weed. The hilarious Sabrina Hahn is a font of knowledge.Listen to the program live on Saturdays at 9:00AM on ABC Radio Perth and ask your questions by calling in on 1300 222 720 or text 0437 922 720 Subscribe to the podcast through the ABC Listen App, Apple Podcasts or wherever you like to listen

The Ladies Who Lead
Replanting Yourself: Growing Beyond the Need to Fit In

The Ladies Who Lead

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 32:35


This episode dives into the idea of 'transplanting' yourself into new environments, the fear that often comes with change, and how to nurture your growth in unfamiliar places. SK motivates listeners to celebrate the little wins, trust their journey, and find supportive communities that help them thrive.TakeawaysChange is a constant in life, and embracing it is essential.Shrinking to fit in can lead to feelings of inadequacy and loss of identity.Authenticity is key to personal fulfillment and success.Transplanting yourself requires adaptability and the right environment for growth.Overcoming the fear of change is crucial for personal development.Celebrating small wins can motivate you during transitions.Surrounding yourself with supportive people is vital for growth.Regular self-reflection helps assess your environment and its impact on you.Creative outlets can lead to meaningful connections and personal growth.Trusting your own growth process is essential for thriving.Chapters00:00 Navigating Change and Transitions03:44 The Danger of Shrinking to Fit In12:15 Embracing Authenticity and Uniqueness14:07 Transplanting Yourself: Growth and Adaptability19:23 Overcoming Fear of Change27:17 Nurturing Growth After Transplanting30:12 Embracing Your Unique Creative VisionResourcesExclusive Membership Group ✨ Sign Up!New Merch Dropping

Roots and Shoots
How to grow a nutty feast for hungry cockatoos

Roots and Shoots

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2025 55:29


Amber and Sabrina delve into the nutty world of macadamias, pot preference and planting tiny tuart trees. 6:25 How can I convince my macadamia tree to provide more nuts? 30:50 Terracotta vs plastic pots36:38 How to give baby tuarts the best start at lifeSubscribe to the podcast through the ABC Listen App, Apple Podcasts or wherever you like to listen.Listen to the program live on Saturdays at 9:00AM on ABC Radio Perth and ask your questions by calling in on 1300 222 720 or text 0437 922 720.

Making It Grow Minutes
Safety tips on transplanting rain lilies

Making It Grow Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 1:00


Zephyranthes are beautiful but can be fatal to your furry friends.

Gardening Inside Out
Ep. 80 | Witch Hazel in bloom, Pruning Lilac, Transplanting shrubs | Feb 8

Gardening Inside Out

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 64:36


Catholic
Beacon of Truth-Dr. Andrew Kubick: Bioethics-02/07/25

Catholic

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 50:16


Dr. Kubick is Deputy Director of the National Center for Religious Freedom Education, and a Research Fellow in Bioethics and Medical Conscience at the Religious Freedom Institute. He just published a book on a Transplanting the Womb: A Catholic Bioethical Analysis with Catholic University Press. Andrew joins Deacon Harold today as we also look into Soulful Psalm 94:16-17

Growing Belleville thru Community Chats
Reading the Room with Belleville Books

Growing Belleville thru Community Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 22:37


In this episode we sit down with Steve and Rob of the newly opened Belleville Books and discuss: - Transplanting to Belleville to open a book store - How they fell in love with Belleville - How they were able to buy the building they are in - How they restored the building - How they were embraced by the community - Much more

Saturday Morning with Jack Tame
Ruud Kleinpaste: The pros and cons of the summer weather

Saturday Morning with Jack Tame

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 5:32 Transcription Available


Lots of moaning early January 2025: coolness and wetness in many different places. Wellington and Christchurch were the biggest moaners in New Zealand – the West Coast was just lovely. Canterbury (after a few good weeks in spring) started getting wetter and colder as Summer commenced. In the garden there was no amazing speed of growth, but that rainwater reminded me of a transplantation trick to get tomatoes, lettuce, spring onions, and other vegetables really taking root! Transplanting in a dry garden is tricky – you would have to water the young tomato plants twice a day to allow them to survive. That in itself is really tricky to execute. Too little water and the patch of soil is not wet enough to make the plants spread its roots. The young plants simply struggle to develop. Too much watering makes the young plants far too wet around the roots, causing all sorts of trouble, especially fungal diseases before the plants are even 30 centimetres tall. This year's cool and wet weather pattern showed me the trick to avoid transplants woes: Soak your soil well before you plant the small vegetables. That literally makes the soil nice and moist on a large scale, rather than dryish in-between the spots where you dig in the young plants. This year no problems with a regular watering from the heavens – we could even have a Holiday without anybody needing to climb over the fence to water our vegetable plants! A rather wet summer does have its problems, especially with early ripening fruits such as peaches and —in our case— apricots! Regular wetness on these developing fruits often causes fungal diseases that can ruin and rot your crop in a matter of a few days. Brown rot is the obvious disease that moves rapidly through your tree(s). If you are quick enough you can harvest that fruit and cut off the brown patches and somehow “save the day”. But once that Brown Rot (aka Monilinia fructicola) is in the system you'll be too late to keep it under control. Prevention is the best tactic: thin out the tree after fruiting by removing branches, allowing a lot more space for next season – it will be sunnier and quicker drying too! When you still get some brown rot, a preventative spray with copper-based fungicides, (organic, by the way!) especially after flowering, will reduce infection as the copper will kill the fungal spores the moment these land on the tiny developing fruit. Follow these sprays up every 2 or 3 weeks and the Brown Rot will start to moan about the brilliant weather that still doesn't result in rotten fruit LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The No-Till Market Garden Podcast
When Your Garden Beds Won't Stay Put + Seeding Vs Transplanting

The No-Till Market Garden Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 22:06


Welcome to episode 65 of Growers Daily! We cover:  Feedback Friday, How to keep bed width, and what to plant and what to transplant  Links from this episode:    Soil test variation research: https://acsess.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/saj2.20280   Soil test variations research 2: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00103624.2019.1709488   Ten Mothers Bed Flip Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdH3rhiGIl8&t=248s   Why rates of tobacco use have declined so dramatically  https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3894634/#:~:text=Improved%20understanding%20of%20the%20health,report%20on%20smoking%20and%20health.     Support our work (

Health 411(Official 107.7 The Bronc Podcast)
Health 411 - Transplanting a Head

Health 411(Official 107.7 The Bronc Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2024 47:50


In this episode of Health411, host Dr. Jonathan Karp and producer Daniel Geller discuss the fascinating topic of head transplantation. They explore the feasibility and controversy surrounding the idea of transplanting a human head onto a different body. The scientific and ethical implications of this complex procedure are discussed, including the work of Sergio Canavero, a neurosurgeon who has been at the forefront of head transplantation research. Join us for an insightful and thought-provoking discussion that will challenge your views on what is possible in modern medicine. Tune in to this episode of Health411 and gain a better understanding of the possibilities and limitations of head transplantation.

Terpene Therapy
Terpene Therapy #150: Sungrown Cup, Tomato Tent Transplanting, and Music For Plants!

Terpene Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 58:55


This week I'm back at the original terp table to smoke some hash and collect my thoughts before the Sungrown Cup in Muskegon, MI this weekend! I was asked to be a judge for their rosin and melt categories; this is an incredible honor! I will also be capturing a conversation with Country Roots. He is one of the best sources for soil, amendments, and growing accessories in Michigan and I am looking forward to learning from him! I also discuss my plans for transplanting the tomatoes, as well as the benefit of having music on for your plants! It's incredible what some wiggly air can do for the health of your garden!2024 PATREON (RE)LAUNCH! IF YOU ENJOYED TODAY'S EPISODE, THIS RIGHT HERE IS HANDS DOWN THE BEST WAY TO DIRECTLY SUPPORT THE PODCAST! YOUR SUPPORT HELPS TO CONTINUE TO BE ABLE TO BRING ENTERTAINING/EDUCATIONAL/TERPY CONVERSATIONS TO YOUR EARS AND LUNGS! IN EXCHANGE FOR YOUR SUBSCRIPTION YOU GET EXCLUSIVE CONTENT, MONTHLY GIVEAWAYS, AND MUCH MORE!https://www.patreon.com/terpenetherapypodcasthttps://www.patreon.com/terpenetherapypodcastTERPS N THINGSOff The Paddle - Tropaya #1 @bearmountainstudios - Baby Geraldine - 10mm Micro RBR@wave_quartz - 10mm Mini XL Gyer SlurperDisorderly Conduction - Cobra CoilThe backup IG is still up! I'm making the transition to twitter and patreon! Go check it out! https://www.instagram.com/terpenetherapytimecapsule/Thank you for listening and please make sure you check out all of our social medias and subscribe to our YouTube and Patreon!https://www.instagram.com/terpenetherapytimecapsule/https://x.com/_terpenetherapyhttps://www.patreon.com/terpenetherapypodcasthttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIuE6pg63WB2dwZ--1SgTig/featuredDISCLAIMER: All cannabis on this podcast was purchased legally and all individuals pictured consuming cannabis are over the age of 21. Terpene Therapy does not condone any use of illicit cannabis, especially by any persons under the age of 21.Support the show

Gardening Simplified
Fall is for Transplanting

Gardening Simplified

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2024 44:28 Transcription Available


Got a plant that's not working in its spot? Bust a move! We share why fall is ideal for transplanting, and how to do it. Featured shrub: Diamond Ball clematis.

The Garden Show with Charlie Dobbin
Winter is Coming! Fertilizers, transplanting and indoor plant care are all addressed this week.

The Garden Show with Charlie Dobbin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2024 43:01


This week it's all about fall lawn fertilizer, pruning Holly and Dogwood, transplanting and insects on plants coming indoors for the winter. Listen live every Saturday at 9am on Zoomer Radio

Gardening Tips on WBBM Newsradio
Transplanting Plants

Gardening Tips on WBBM Newsradio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 0:57


Some tips on how & why you should transplant your plants this fall!

Chasing Giants with Don Higgins
Episode #233 - 2024 Anter Growth Continues to Impress Don

Chasing Giants with Don Higgins

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2024 93:53


Summary: In this episode, Don and Terry discuss observations of antler growth based on camera footage and weather conditions. They highlight the impact of weather on antler growth and the importance of considering the current season's growth when deciding whether to target a buck. They also discuss the challenges and considerations of fall food plots, including the timing of planting and the impact of weather conditions. The conversation touches on the genetics of deer populations and the potential for genetic improvement on small properties. They also address the question of transplanting trees and provide tips for successful transplantation. In this part of the conversation, Don and Terry discuss the importance of timing when it comes to tree cutting and suburban hunting. They also address a question about fall food plot planning and the impact of pre-emergent herbicides. Lastly, they talk about a study on food plot size and buck visitation, and the implications for different regions. Keywords: antler growth, weather conditions, buck observation, fall food plots, genetics, small properties, tree transplantation, tree cutting, suburban hunting, fall food plot planning, pre-emergent herbicides, food plot size, buck visitation Takeaways: Weather conditions, such as a light winter and early greenery, can have a significant impact on antler growth in deer. Consider the current season's antler growth when deciding whether to target a buck, as the next season's growth may not be as favorable. When planning fall food plots, it is important to consider the timing of planting and the impact of weather conditions, such as rainfall. Genetic improvement of deer populations on small properties is challenging, but letting bucks with better genetics live and pass on their genes can have some impact. Transplanting trees is best done when they are dormant, but if transplantation is necessary during the growing season, it is important to get as much of the root system as possible and provide ample watering. Timing is crucial when it comes to tree cutting, and it's best to wait until the tree is dormant for better success. Patience is important in both hunting and projects like suburban hunting. Pre-emergent herbicides can limit the types of crops that can be planted in a food plot, but the recommended plant back periods are often longer than necessary. The location of a food plot is likely more critical than its size, and the volume of food supplied can be important in certain situations. The study on food plot size and buck visitation may have different implications depending on the region and the layout of the property.

Design Yourself
Weeding in the Garden

Design Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 27:21


Weeds happen. In life and the garden, we confront valueless things that encroach on the priorities we want to cultivate. What lessons can we learn from digging in the dirt and listening to the birdsong? How can we move with intention as we remove what is undesired and create space for our visions to flourish? Join me in this Design Yourself episode to discuss weeding in the garden.   Stay Connected To book your 1:1 Vision Reading: https://pointroadstudios.com/product/vision-reading/ For show notes visit:  https://pointroadstudios.com/podcast/weeding-in-the-garden/ To connect on Linked In:  @Sharon Lipovsky @Point Road Studios  To connect on Instagram: @pointroadstudios Rate, Review & Subscribe to the podcast on Apple & Spotify   Ideas Shared 5 Lessons from Weeding in the Garden Stay Present to the Task at Hand – It's easy for me to get lost on my plot of land thinking about the many things that I can and want to do. But – even with a team of support – my wish list won't happen overnight. I've been ruthless in the garden this season about the task that needs doing right now. Pay Attention to Your Mindset – I can get caught in the “not enough” trap. I have so many ideas that I want to tackle the “what about this other thing I ALSO want to do.” Shifting from a focus on taking action on the full vision to focusing on a small piece. Find moments to rest. Take breaks. Enjoy the baby groundhogs and fireflies. Sip a hot beverage. Get help. Invite others to join. Hire values-aligned collaborators. Many hands make light work – and light hearts. Savor each step. Hands in the dirt. Pulling the weeds. Loosening the soil. Transplanting.

Michigan Conference Campmeeting
Gardening Tips: Preparing for Eternity in the Dirt, Part #2 - Transplanting & Garden Marketing Tools | EJ Wolf

Michigan Conference Campmeeting

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 41:53


Welcome to the 2023 Michigan Conference Camp Meeting. We pray that you will be blessed!

The Garden Show with Charlie Dobbin
Watering, Pruning, Transplanting and More!

The Garden Show with Charlie Dobbin

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2024 44:32


Paul Gellatly aka The Tattooed Gardener.ca joins Dean and Charlie in studio for a rollicking show. The 'piss-off plant' (Plectranthus caninus) is said to keep cats and other mammals away. Pruning Hydrangeas, whether to dead-head petunias and controlling what might be Robber Flies are all discussed. Listen live every Saturday at 9am on Zoomer Radio

The Food Garden Life Show
Tips for Growing Great Tomatoes

The Food Garden Life Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 31:06


Want to grow great tomatoes? With the right transplanting and care, your tomatoes will be off to a great start.In this episode, Donna and Steven talk about:Transplanting tomato seedlingsProtecting transplants from cold spring weatherHow to stake, train, and support tomato plantsPruning tomato suckersWatering and feedingTomato challenges, including pests, diseases, and blossom end rot.If you're looking for more on how to support tomato plants, check out this article. -->Join the 5,000+ gardeners in The Food Garden Gang who stay on top of home food-growing ideas with our weekly e-mail. We're making the world a better place one garden at a time!-->Grab the free e-books: Small-Space Food-Gardening Hacks and Growing Figs in Cold Climates.-->And say hi—we love to hear what you think!

The Food Garden Life Show
How to Harden Off Seedlings: Simple Steps So Your Seedlings Survive Transplanting

The Food Garden Life Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 24:29


Your vegetable seedlings can look great indoors. Then fall like dominoes in the garden.If they're not hardened off.But if you harden off seedlings, they stand a much better chance once you plant them in the garden.In this episode, Donna and Steven talk about:What hardening off meansWhy harden off seedlingsHow to harden off seedlingsWhen to harden off seedlingsHarden off seedlings in a greenhouseIf you're looking for more on growing vegetables from seed, check out post on how to direct seed vegetables. -->Join the 5,000+ gardeners in The Food Garden Gang who stay on top of home food-growing ideas with our weekly e-mail. We're making the world a better place one garden at a time!-->Grab the free e-books: Small-Space Food-Gardening Hacks and Growing Figs in Cold Climates.-->And say hi—we love to hear what you think!

Mayo Clinic Pharmacy Grand Rounds
Transplanting New Ideas: Updates in Cytomegalovirus Prophylaxis Solid Organ Transplantation

Mayo Clinic Pharmacy Grand Rounds

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 37:02


Kennedy Concannon, PharmD discusses cytomegalovirus prophylaxis in solid organ transplantation. For more pharmacy content, follow Mayo Clinic Pharmacy Residency Programs @MayoPharmRes. You can also connect with the Mayo Clinic's School of Continuous Professional Development online at https://ce.mayo.edu/ or on Twitter @MayoMedEd. 

The Girly Homesteader Podcast: NOT the Typical Homestead Show (Gardening/Seasonal Living/Chickens)
Transplanting Aids, the Best Spinach Variety, Hair Spray and Other April Homestead Favorites!

The Girly Homesteader Podcast: NOT the Typical Homestead Show (Gardening/Seasonal Living/Chickens)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 49:42


On today's episode, I am sharing my favorite things from the month of April. This episode goes quite in depth into my wavy hair routine, complete with a new styling product and a new finishing hairspray I love: Boucleme Hairspray No Nothing Fragrance Free Aerosol Hairspray I also talk about a couple gardening related items, a specific variety of spinach, and a soil additive that helps with transplanting, specifically when going from hydroponic to soil. Organic Rev (use code GIRLY to get 5% off) Lizard Spinach And I talk about some skincare items, specifically the ingredient mandelic acid. Almond Clear Mandelic Acid Serum Beautycounter Body Peel (that I safely use on my face) Shop Grubbly Farms Buy the Grow & Flourish Planner Follow me on Instagram

Just Grow Something | A Gardening Podcast
Proper Soil Temperatures for Transplanting - Ep. 193

Just Grow Something | A Gardening Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 24:52


Using the last frost date in spring or our average air temperatures might be a good guideline to start with when figuring out when to plant the garden, but a better method for knowing when it's actually time to sow those seeds or transplant those plants is the soil temperature. Even though the air temperatures may be warmer than usual, the soil knows the truth. If that soil is cold and wet, or might be that way in the next ten days, your tomatoes, or peppers, or whatever, are not going to be happy sitting in chilled soil, no matter how warm the daytime air temperatures get. But, your sugar snap peas and lettuce might be thrilled. So, today on Just Grow Something we'll talk about optimal soil temperatures for both cool season and warm season crops, for both seed germination and transplant growth, how to properly check your soil temperature, and where to find historic soil temperature data for your area so you can more effectively plan your planting dates and not be lulled into that false sense of security. Let's dig in. References and Resources: This week's sponsor: Visit HeirloomRoses.com and take 20% off your order of roses with code JUSTGROW through October 31, 2024⁠ Taylor Precision Products Standard Grade Thermometer (Amazon affiliate link) Soil Temparature Maps | GreenCast | Syngenta (greencastonline.com) Soil Temperature and Seed Germination (psu.edu) Microsoft Word - Soil Temp Planting V2docx (wisc.edu) Minera Nutrition of Plants: Principles and Perspectives | SpringerLink facts you didn't know about soil temperature (farmprogress.com) Soil Temperature and Planting Crops (harvesttotable.com) Just Grow Something Merch Shop Jus Grow Something Gardening Friends Facebook Group Check out how you can become a patron on Patreon Follow me on Instagram JustGrowSomethingPodcast.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/justgrowsomething/message

Randy Lemmon's GardenLine
Transplanting Galore

Randy Lemmon's GardenLine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2024 163:48 Transcription Available


Skip takes listener phone calls all morning the majority of which have to do with transplanting.

Living Free in Tennessee - Nicole Sauce
Homestead Happenings for March 28, 2024 - Ep 889

Living Free in Tennessee - Nicole Sauce

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2024 46:16


Big Pic: Spring Scramble Schedule Next Week: two shows and a replay the following Monday Forage Dandelion flower Early spring forage: deadnettle, chick weed Poison hemlock everywhere Livestock Baby has a name Black nosed baby Four and four or five and three Bruny let me touch her belly and I got to feel a sheep head in there Eggapalooza is on Ducks are hiding eggs Rabbit mites are gone Sheep birthing summary - monday show Grow Second seeding of peas 1 Pepper plant alive from a cutting None of my pepper seedlings germinated, trying again Transplanting the other seedlings Direct sewing this weekend Holler Neighbors/Community Group involved in culling Red SRF Bin organization Infrastructure AC Placement just in time Finances $70 on bottle feeding Stormy so far On site farm sitter costs $$ Membership Plug Make it a great week! GUYS! Don't forget about the cookbook, Cook With What You Have by Nicole Sauce and Mama Sauce. It makes a great Christmas Gift! Community Mewe Group: https://mewe.com/join/lftn Telegram Group: https://t.me/LFTNGroup Odysee: https://odysee.com/$/invite/@livingfree:b Advisory Board The Booze Whisperer The Tactical Redneck Chef Brett Samantha the Savings Ninja Resources Membership Sign Up Holler Roast Coffee Harvest Right Affiliate Link  

AJT Highlights
AJT March 2024 Editors' Picks

AJT Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 33:43


Host Roz is joined by AJT Editorial Board Member Alexandre Loupy, MD, PhD (Necker Hospital) and AJT Editorial Fellow Thiago J Borges, PhD (Massachusetts General Hospital). [2:39] Transplanting old organs promotes senescence in young recipients [11:33] The Banff 2022 Kidney Meeting Report: Reappraisal of microvascular inflammation and the role of biopsy-based transcript diagnostics [15:45] The Banff 2022 Kidney Meeting Work Plan: Data-driven refinement of the Banff Classification for renal allografts (Editorial) [18:12] The Banff process—Reloaded: A joint initiative from the Banff Foundation for Allograft Pathology and the American Journal of Transplantation [20:25] Antiobesity pharmacotherapy to facilitate living kidney donation [27:04] Ambient air pollution is associated with graft failure/death in pediatric liver transplant recipients

HBS Managing the Future of Work
Transplanting college to the corporate campus to develop talent for good jobs

HBS Managing the Future of Work

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 38:51


If schools aren't turning out job-ready grads, can employer-led partnerships reengineer the talent pipeline to meet the demand and provide opportunities for a diverse workforce? J.D. Hickey, president and CEO of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee, on his firm's collaboration with East Tennessee State University, the BlueSky Tennessee Institute, a work-based accelerated computer science bachelor's program based at the insurer's corporate campus.  

Too Busy to Flush
Gold, Goals, & Grounding

Too Busy to Flush

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 74:34


Intro: Savings, investing and gold7:23: Not being obsessed with the future or placing trust in prepping9:03: Living in a state of by faith12:36: Living in a fallen world15:13: Mueller and people19:04: Childbearing, faith, and health consequences22:49: A young kid just screaming at Hobby Lobby24:10: Faith builds a fort for the night and a cocoon of pillows26:45: Back to the lady at Hobby Lobby and being29:52: Big events for a 3rd born birthday…right after Christmas; mercies in planning38:22: Atomic Habits; goals vs. resolutions42:40: Molly reflects on goal settings and resolutions for the New Year, lunar calendars and the official April's Fools46:14: The health significance of freshly ground wheat47:47: Growing (and spelling) Loofahs51:32: Transplanting trees53:24: Molly's word for the year (she thought it was hokey until now)59:36: Abigail Favale and Kevin DeYoung on laptop culture, narcissism and transgender propagation.1:07:08: Parenting and grounding kids in truth.1:10:00: Show Close6 Min Podcast with Mike Maloney on Wealth Too Busy to Flush Telegram GroupSend us a PostcardPique Tea - Referral Link (it's super-delicious and healthy)Molly's Favorite Milk Brother (she takes it in the van!)Ledger Hardware Wallet - Referral Link (store your crypto securely!)

This Week in Virology
TWiV 1058: Clinical update with Dr. Daniel Griffin

This Week in Virology

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2023 37:49


In his weekly clinical update, Dr. Griffin discusses health worker–perceived working conditions and symptoms of poor mental health, Mpox neutralizing antibodies at 6 months from mpox infection or MVA-BN vaccination, newborn and early infant outcomes following maternal COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy, duration of SARS-CoV-2 culturable virus shedding in children, prescribing outcomes in outpatients treated with nirmatrelvir–ritonavir for COVID-19 in an interdisciplinary community clinic, Nirmatrelvir and molnupiravir and post-COVID-19 condition in older patients, optimal duration of systemic corticosteroids in COVID-19 treatment, association between Guillain-Barré syndrome and COVID-19 infection and vaccination, SARS-CoV-2 infection correlates with male benign prostatic hyperplasia deterioration, Transplanting candidates with COVID-19, and favorable experience of transplant strategy including liver grafts from COVID-19 donors. Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of TWiV! Links for this episode Routine vaccination coverage (CDC) Outbreak of invasive Group A Streptococcus in children (PIDS) Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir use in pregnant women with SARS-CoV-2 (Nature) Outcomes of SARS-CoV-2 omicron variant infections compared with seasonal influenza and RSV infections in adults (CID) Remdesivir is associated with reduced mortality in COVID-19 patients requiring oxygen (OFID) Effectiveness of nirmatrelvir/ritonavir against the development of Post–COVID-19 conditions among U.S. veterans (AIM) Contribute to our MicrobeTV fundraiser at PWB Letters read on TWiV 1058 Dr. Griffin's COVID treatment summary (pdf) Timestamps by Jolene. Thanks! Intro music is by Ronald Jenkees Send your questions for Dr. Griffin to daniel@microbe.tv

Berner Phone
Benedict Polizzi: Polite Catcalling & Hair Transplanting

Berner Phone

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 55:36


Benny is back on the pod with a new viral video series called "polite catcalling" and he survived being a cast member on FBoy Island. He opens up about his deepest insecurities and his dating life on the road as a stand up comedian. Hannah also complains about her ingrown hairs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.