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It's Bloody Complicated - A Compass Podcast
How to Trust the Left on the Economy | ep. 150

It's Bloody Complicated - A Compass Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2026 55:05


Perhaps the foremost crisis of the omnicrisis that is seeming to plague British politics these days is the cost of living. With inflation through the roof over the past decade due to a series of seismic economic shocks – some self-inflicted, most unforeseen – and wages stagnant, what do we do?At Compass, we pride ourselves on providing progressive solutions to all issues. But the economy remains the one area in which progressives are consistently seen as outliers, whose ideas are not only politically motivated but out and out incorrect. We know this isn't true – but how do we show that?To discuss what progressives need to do on economic issues, Compass Director Neal Lawson is joined by:James Meadway, economist, co-director of Verdant, former advisor to Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell, and former Chief Economist at the New Economics Foundation.Support the showEnjoyed the podcast and want to be a live audience member at our next episode? Want to have the chance in raising questions to the panelist?Support our work and be a part of the Compass community. Become a member!You can find us on Twitter at @CompassOffice. 

Brewers Journal Podcast
#222 | Palindrome Brew Co

Brewers Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2026 35:33


It's official. Beer festival season is in full swing. We're seeing new beers and new collaborations at every turn. What's even better is that we're seeing new breweries come to life, too. And in London last week, the capital's latest brewing business sprung into life. So say hello to South London's Palindrome Brew Co. Founded by Paul McTernan and Alin Sas, they're on a mission to make their mark with a community-focused brewery that puts hazy, hop-forward beers at the fore. But that's not to say you shouldn't expect other styles, too. Combining Paul's wealth of sales experience working for companies such as Verdant with Alin's deep knowledge of the industry, they've also enlisted Shawn Vail. Shawn is a graduate of the Siebel Institute of Technology. Moving over from the USA, he has previously worked for Stone Brewing Co among others, too.And last Saturday the team made their festival debut at Drop Project's excellent Friend's Fest, pouring their maiden IPA and DIPA releases. So what better time to catch up with one of the UK's most exciting new outfits. In this episode we speak with Paul to learn about how Palindrome came to be. Why leaving his dream job at Verdant was a step he needed to take and the brewery's focus on kegged output. We also discuss how Shawn's brewing prowess is already paying dividends and why figures such as Elusive Brewing's Andy Parker played a key role in setting Paul on his own path in beer. Photo Credit: Chris Coulson

The Longest Turn Board Gaming Podcast

Welcome to episode 89 of The Longest Turn! We are back talking about the games we've been playing lately.00:00:00 - IntroGames Played Lately:00:00:41 Clans of Caledonia: Industria00:07:22 Lairs00:12:26 Canvas00:15:55 Tulikko00:21:11 Ascension Legends00:32:00 Excalibur00:37:55 Verdant00:45:35 Lightning TrainJoin our Discord: https://discord.gg/F4kX3Faxxf Other links : https://linktr.ee/LongestturnAffiliate codes: GameNerdz Support us on Buy Me a Coffee!

Cyn's Workshop
The Verdant Cage: Nature, Power, and Survival in a Beautifully Brutal World

Cyn's Workshop

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2026 8:33


Today I'm reviewing The Verdant Cage—a fantasy that blends lush worldbuilding with dangerous power struggles and survival-driven stakes. Beneath the beauty of its setting lies a story about control, identity, and what happens when nature itself becomes both sanctuary and prison.The novel balances atmosphere with tension, creating a world that feels alive while steadily raising the emotional and political stakes. Between layered conflict, evolving character dynamics, and the constant feeling that something is about to unravel, this is a fantasy that keeps you engaged from beginning to end.

Restaurant LATE Night Show
Rethinking the Restaurant Journey: From Parking Lots to Produce

Restaurant LATE Night Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2026 86:27


With a projected 4,000 restaurants facing closure across Canada this year alone, the hospitality industry has officially reached its structural breaking point. Profit margins are at an all-time low, menu prices are pushed to the absolute limit, and traditional business playbooks are being completely flipped upside down. If independent operators want to survive, they have to stop managing from the boardroom and start looking at their business through a completely fresh lens. In this highly engaging and philosophical episode of the Late Night Restaurant Show, host Jay goes solo to sit down with Matthew, an engineer who is actively re-imagining the agricultural supply chain at Verdant. In a rare twist, the guest takes Jay off the hot seat by turning the tables to explore how backend supply chain quality directly drives frontline customer loyalty. Together, they challenge some of the most deeply grandfathered myths in the food service space—including the outdated "30% food cost rule"—and unpack why a restaurant's true customer experience extends far beyond the plate. The "Parking Lot to Plate to Parking Lot" Journey: Breaking down the hidden friction points in a restaurant's customer map, from digital menus and deep potholes to food safety perceptions the next morning. The Death of the 30% Food Cost Rule: Why judging success by a rigid 1964 metric is failing modern operators, and why 85% of Canadian restaurateurs don't even know their actual menu costs. The "Why Theory" of Menu Engineering: A simple Excel sheet exercise that forces kitchens to ruthlessly question why individual ingredients (like a single slice of tomato) exist on a plate. Freshness & Ethylene Management: How extending the shelf-life of produce by just 4 to 7 days at the farm level completely alters the financial reality for distributors and restaurants. The Modern Hospitality Education Crisis: Navigating a severe gap in culinary labor where vital kitchen skills are being replaced by short-form TikTok videos. Complexity Talks, Simplicity Executes: Unpacking a vital corporate lesson on why the most scalable solutions are always inherently simple. The Empty Chair Concept: Why every critical business or marketing decision needs to actively place the customer in the room. Jay also shares an unexpected piece of homework regarding a brilliant 1980s Canadian television show featuring engineering-minded farmers , alongside a real-time call-to-action that will instantly brighten your staff's day. Pop in your headphones for a refreshing masterclass on human behavior, supply chain systems, and authentic community building.

Sysco Canada Podcasts Wednesdays
Rethinking the Restaurant Journey: From Parking Lots to Produce

Sysco Canada Podcasts Wednesdays

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2026 86:27


With a projected 4,000 restaurants facing closure across Canada this year alone, the hospitality industry has officially reached its structural breaking point. Profit margins are at an all-time low, menu prices are pushed to the absolute limit, and traditional business playbooks are being completely flipped upside down. If independent operators want to survive, they have to stop managing from the boardroom and start looking at their business through a completely fresh lens. In this highly engaging and philosophical episode of the Late Night Restaurant Show, host Jay goes solo to sit down with Matthew, an engineer who is actively re-imagining the agricultural supply chain at Verdant. In a rare twist, the guest takes Jay off the hot seat by turning the tables to explore how backend supply chain quality directly drives frontline customer loyalty. Together, they challenge some of the most deeply grandfathered myths in the food service space—including the outdated "30% food cost rule"—and unpack why a restaurant's true customer experience extends far beyond the plate. The "Parking Lot to Plate to Parking Lot" Journey: Breaking down the hidden friction points in a restaurant's customer map, from digital menus and deep potholes to food safety perceptions the next morning. The Death of the 30% Food Cost Rule: Why judging success by a rigid 1964 metric is failing modern operators, and why 85% of Canadian restaurateurs don't even know their actual menu costs. The "Why Theory" of Menu Engineering: A simple Excel sheet exercise that forces kitchens to ruthlessly question why individual ingredients (like a single slice of tomato) exist on a plate. Freshness & Ethylene Management: How extending the shelf-life of produce by just 4 to 7 days at the farm level completely alters the financial reality for distributors and restaurants. The Modern Hospitality Education Crisis: Navigating a severe gap in culinary labor where vital kitchen skills are being replaced by short-form TikTok videos. Complexity Talks, Simplicity Executes: Unpacking a vital corporate lesson on why the most scalable solutions are always inherently simple. The Empty Chair Concept: Why every critical business or marketing decision needs to actively place the customer in the room. Jay also shares an unexpected piece of homework regarding a brilliant 1980s Canadian television show featuring engineering-minded farmers , alongside a real-time call-to-action that will instantly brighten your staff's day. Pop in your headphones for a refreshing masterclass on human behavior, supply chain systems, and authentic community building.

Musings of a Middle Aged Man
Conduits of the Verdant Heart

Musings of a Middle Aged Man

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2026 3:49


This quote hit me with the force of slamming into an overhanging tree branch while running with abandon at full speed in the dead of night. Yes, I had to pick my ass up off the floor and it took me quite some time to return to my senses. On separate occasions, I have laid hands on the trunks of three trees, thousands of miles apart, and felt them vibrating with an energy that used my hands as a conduit, infusing my soul with a sonorous rhythm. Each time, the intimacy of the connection caused tears of joy to run down my ruddy face. The jolt to my system caused me to perpend deeply on the mystical interactions before I was able to extricate myself from their presence and move on, my body still buzzing.

Pick Up and Deliver
Light Speed Arena; Core Worlds; Verdant; Underwater Cities - Data Era

Pick Up and Deliver

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2026 17:36


Brendan talks about three games he tried recently for the first time, and one game he dusted off. Join us, won't you?Light Speed: Arena (2025)Core Worlds (2011)Verdant (2022)Underwater Cities: Data Era (2025)What do you think of these games? What have you been playing lately? Share your thoughts over on boardgamegeek in guild #3269.

Rattlebox Games- Network Feed
Light Speed Arena; Core Worlds; Verdant; Underwater Cities - Data Era

Rattlebox Games- Network Feed

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2026 17:36


Brendan talks about three games he tried recently for the first time, and one game he dusted off. Join us, won't you?Light Speed: Arena (2025)Core Worlds (2011)Verdant (2022)Underwater Cities: Data Era (2025)What do you think of these games? What have you been playing lately? Share your thoughts over on boardgamegeek in guild #3269.

HVAC R&D
The Next Generation of Smart Building Controls with Rami Noueir of Verdant

HVAC R&D

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2026 53:30


Novara Media
Downstream: British Politics Is About to Collapse w/ James Meadway

Novara Media

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2026 132:24


The two-party system has defined British politics for centuries, but the status quo is under attack from Nigel Farage's Reform UK and an insurgent Green party – both looking to clean up in the local elections on 7 May. This week Aaron Bastani speaks to economist James Meadway about the disruptive new progressive party on the block. Meadway was an economic advisor to John McDonnell during Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership of Labour, and is now chief economist of Verdant, a new think tank set up to craft the Green party's strategy for 2029. But who are the Greens? What is their vision for Britain? How can they build a broad coalition of voters, big enough to win elections? And what mistakes can Zack Polanski learn from the Corbyn era? Help us build people-powered media: https://novara.media/support

Rain Sounds - 10 Hour
Verdant Whisper: Soothing Nature Sounds - 10 Hours for Sleep, Meditation, & Relaxation

Rain Sounds - 10 Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2026 599:35


Immerse yourself in soothing nature sounds designed to promote deep sleep, relaxation, and meditation. Let calming rain, gentle waves, and peaceful forest ambiance help you unwind, focus, and restore your mind naturally.

Poisoned Pen Podcast
Shannon Baker discusses Scorched Line & Jess Lourey discusses the Verdant Cage

Poisoned Pen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2026 58:15


Shannon Baker & Jess Lourey discuss their books

The Pacesetter Pod
Ep161: M&A Feasibility, Story Telling, and Value Creation | Marijn Hendrickx, Verdant Partners

The Pacesetter Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2026 39:11


Show Highlights: Is M&A a strategic lever or a standalone strategy? [04:09] Motivations and processes in sell-side vs. buy-side M&A. [07:35] Key data a pre-deal internal evaluation should find. [12:10] Assessing feasibility and financing capacity before a deal. [13:10] Verdant Partners' role in mid-sized agribusiness M&A. [17:21] Cash vs. equity deals in co-op and corporation scenarios. [24:05] The complexity of merging co-ops and member benefits. [27:55] Why does early data-backed storytelling matter in M&A? [30:59] How M&A partners provide objectivity and stress-testing. [33:48] Overview of Verdant Partners and their industry impact. [35:45] Connect with Marijn Hendrickx on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/marijnhendrickx/. Explore Verdant Partners at https://www.verdantpartners.com/. Link to "Ep25: Future-Proofing your Agribusiness with Garrett Stoerger of Verdant Partners": https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep25-future-proofing-your-agribusiness-with-garrett/id1674259917?i=1000626158549 If you are interested in connecting with Joe, go to LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joemosher/, or schedule a call at www.moshercg.com.

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for April 5, 2026 is: verdant • VER-dunt • adjective Verdant describes something that is green in tint or color, or green because it is covered with growing plants. Verdant can also describe a person who is inexperienced or has not yet developed good judgment. // The golf course is noted for its tricky hazards and lush, verdant borders along its fairways. See the entry > Examples: “On the other side, the lusher Santa Cruz Mountains, a place of dank redwood forests, organic farming communes, and uppity vineyards, form a verdant curtain between the Valley and the ocean.” — Brian Barth, Front Street: Resistance and Rebirth in the Tent Cities of Techlandia, 2025 Did you know? English speakers have been using verdant as a ripe synonym of green since at least the 16th century, and as a descriptive term for inexperienced or naive people since the 19th century. (By contrast, the more experienced green has colored our language since well before the 12th century, and was first applied to inexperienced people in the 16th century.) Verdant traces back to the Old French word for “green,” vert, which itself is from the Latin word viridis. Some lesser-known words for shades of green in English include prasine (“having the green color of a leek”), smaragdine (“yellowish green in color like an emerald”), and another viridis descendent, viridescent (“slightly green”).

Macrodose
A DOGE For The Left?

Macrodose

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 20:02


On this week's Macrodose, James Meadway looks at the latest economics fall-out from the war on Iran (2:25), oil thieves in East Anglia, and how they are a harbinger of the near future (11:14), and Verdant - a new think tank launched by James himself (14:22).Subscribe to support the show at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠patreon.com/Macrodose.⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Your pledge is a donation supporting free public education; perks are thank-you gifts for your support.Got a question or comment? Reach out to us at ⁠macrodose@planetbproductions.co.uk⁠.To learn more about the work we do at Planet B Productions, head to ⁠planetbproductions.co.uk⁠.Listen to Death In Westminster - a new documentary podcast from Planet B Productions & Novara Media:https://novaramedia.com/category/audio/death-in-westminster/#the-stationUK Food resilience: https://www.uea.ac.uk/about/news/article/uk-food-needs-radical-transformation-on-scale-not-seen-since-second-world-warhttps://nationalpreparednesscommission.uk/publications/just-in-case-7-steps-to-narrow-the-uk-civil-food-resilience-gap/Verdant's first report on government efficiency sacings:https://www.verdantthinking.org/publications/wastenot

Kings and Generals: History for our Future
3.195 Fall and Rise of China: Xiang-Gan Operation

Kings and Generals: History for our Future

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2026 32:59


Last time we spoke about the Wang Jingwei Regime. During the Second Sino-Japanese War, tensions between Chiang Kai-shek and Wang Jingwei escalated amid Japan's aggressive invasion. Disillusioned by Chiang's scorched-earth tactics, such as the Yellow River flood and Changsha fire, Wang defected from Chongqing in December 1938, fleeing to Hanoi to negotiate peace with Japan. An assassination attempt, likely ordered by Chiang, killed Wang's secretary Zeng Zhongming, deepening the rift and sparking retaliatory violence. Wang's group, aided by Japanese agents like Kagesa Sadaaki, navigated scandals and leaks, including a forged agreement exposed in the press. After grueling negotiations in Shanghai and Tokyo, Wang conceded to harsh Japanese terms, including limited sovereignty and economic controls. On March 30, 1940, he established the Reorganized National Government (RNG) in Nanjing, adopting the nationalist flag with a controversial yellow pennant symbolizing "peace, anticommunism, nation-building." Despite Wang's vision of constitutional democracy, the RNG functioned as a wartime puppet, isolated from Chongqing and resented as traitorous. Wang died in 1944, and the regime collapsed in 1945.   #195 The Xiang-Gan Operation Welcome to the Fall and Rise of China Podcast, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about the history of Asia? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on history of asia and much more  so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel where I cover the history of China and Japan from the 19th century until the end of the Pacific War. In the sweltering grip of August 1939, Chongqing languished under an unbearably hot summer, the air thick with humidity and the weight of impending doom. Perched on a sun-baked hillside along the southern bank of the Jialing River, roughly 10 kilometers from the chaotic heart of the city, loomed a two-story Western-style building. This fortress of stone and resolve, known as the "Huangshan Villa," stood as Chiang Kai-shek's official residence in Chongqing, a sanctuary amid the storm of war. Unless urgent meetings or crises at the Military Affairs Commission demanded his presence, it was here that Chiang orchestrated the fate of a nation on the brink.   One fateful evening, as shadows lengthened across the villa, the Bureau of Investigation and Statistics delivered a chilling report from Wang Pengsheng, the director of the Military Affairs Commission's Institute for International Affairs. Wang was no ordinary operative; he was a knowledgeable, experienced, and sharp-minded intellectual, a master of Japanese affairs, and one of Chiang's most trusted aides, his insights cutting like a blade through the fog of deception. In this urgent dispatch, Wang distilled the latest machinations from Japan. After the traitor Wang Jingwei defected to the enemy, Japan glimpsed a sinister new path to conquer China: ramping up political inducements for surrender, with brutal military offensives reduced to mere supporting roles. On June 20, the Japanese Imperial General Headquarters unleashed "strategy" tasks upon its troops in China—to incite local armies, those ragtag "miscellaneous troops," to betray their own, isolating and pulverizing the central army units. Wang Pengsheng saw through the ruse; this "attacking the heart" and "subduing strategies," drawn from the ancient wisdom of China's military sage Sun Tzu, betrayed the Japanese army's desperate straits, manpower stretched thin, supplies dwindling to the point of desperation.   Chiang Kai-shek's eyes narrowed as he gripped his red pencil, underlining a passage in the report with deliberate strokes, marking it as a thunderclap of importance or urgency: To cooperate with the establishment of the Wang puppet regime and exert military pressure on the Chongqing government, under the direction of the Imperial General Headquarters, the commander of the Japanese 11th Army, Okamura Yasuji, had formulated the "Xiang-Gan Operation Plan" targeting the main forces of the central army in the Ninth War Zone and was intensifying preparations for its implementation. The words hung heavy in the air like a gathering storm. Chiang Kai-shek rose abruptly, his body protesting with a stiff ache from hours of unyielding vigilance. He stretched his weary waist and legs, then pushed open the wooden door beside the vast sun-facing window, stepping out onto the balcony as if seeking solace from the encroaching night.   The balcony commanded a sweeping vista, a momentary escape from the suffocating confines of strategy and betrayal. Gazing downward, the "Fog Capital" Chongqing emerged in rare clarity, serene and layered beneath the fiery embrace of the evening glow. The distant murmur of the Jialing River, flowing ceaselessly like the pulse of a defiant heart, whispered a fleeting sense of ease amid the turmoil. Yet even this pause carried the echoes of war's relentless march. After the Japanese horde seized Wuhan and surged onward to claim Yueyang—only to halt their southward thrust—both Mao Zedong in his Yan'an stronghold and Chiang Kai-shek in Chongqing etched this moment as a pivotal divide in China's War of Resistance Against Japan. Mao proclaimed the war had plunged into the "stalemate phase," a grinding impasse. Chiang, ever the resolute leader, declared the "second phase of the war of resistance" ignited from this very point.   But across the vast national battlefield, the first half of 1939 roared with unquenched fury, the air thick with the acrid smoke of gunpowder. From the year's dawn, the Japanese army, bolstered by five divisions and eight mixed brigades, launched ruthless "security consolidation" operations in North China to fortify their blood-soaked conquests, only to be harried and bloodied by the Communist Eighth Route Army slipping behind enemy lines and the valiant troops of the First and Second War Zones. In late March, the Japanese 11th Army stormed Nanchang, clashing in a maelstrom of fire with the four group armies of the Ninth War Zone under the iron command of front-line commander Luo Zhuoying. For a grueling month and a half, the battle raged, the Japanese claiming the city at a staggering cost in lives. Chiang Kai-shek, his fury mounting, demanded a counterattack from the Ninth War Zone, but it crumbled into tragedy, over 20,000 souls lost, including Lieutenant General Chen Anbao, the indomitable commander of the 29th Army. Nanchang remained in enemy hands, fueling Chiang's rage like an inferno unchecked.   Then, in May, the Japanese Kwantung Army clashed with Soviet and Mongolian forces in the epic conflagration at Nomonhan. What ignited a spark of grim satisfaction in Chiang was not merely the Japanese rout, with nearly 20,000 of their ranks obliterated, but the broader ripple: this Japan-Soviet inferno would heap pressure upon the invaders in China, weakening their grasp. As the war sank into its stalemate phase, Chiang turned his gaze inward, fiercely guarding his military strength while awaiting the winds of change. He clung to a core conviction: the essence of the War of Resistance boiled down to that single, unbreakable word—"resist." Troops could be sacrificed, territories forsaken, retreats endured when battles turned dire, but surrender was unthinkable. As long as resistance endured, the nation would hold its place among the world's powers, and its leaders their rightful thrones. In time, the tides of international intrigue would shift; the imperialist giants, driven by their own insatiable interests, would not stand idly by as China fell to Japan's maw.   With resolve hardening like steel, Chiang Kai-shek strode back to his imposing desk and seized the telephone, dialing Xu Yongchang, the Minister of Military Orders. His voice cut through the line with unyielding command: instruct Deputy Chief of Staff Bai Chongxi, currently in the Ninth War Zone dissecting the bitter lessons of the Nanchang debacle, to hasten and aid Chen Cheng in crafting ironclad military deployments against the looming Japanese "Xiang-Gan Operation" and submit them without delay.   As the last defiant ray of sunlight plunged below the horizon, the sprawl of Chongqing's urban expanse succumbed to an enveloping darkness, a shroud of uncertainty. Since the government had fled southward, Chongqing had become a relentless target for Japanese bombers, their payloads raining death and devastation in waves of tragedy. By night, the city enforced ironclad blackout controls, its citizens huddling in fear behind heavy curtains, their lives reduced to whispers in the shadows. Chiang Kai-shek's mind drifted to the pre-war nights of the mountain city, when thousands of lights danced like stars upon the river's rippling waves. A deep, weary sigh escaped him, carrying the burden of a leader who refused to yield.   Far from the shadowed balconies of Chongqing, as China's War of Resistance Against Japan plunged into its harrowing third year, the misty haven of Guilin clung to its gentle, rain-soaked serenity, a fragile oasis amid the chaos of a nation torn asunder. Farmers, oblivious to the headlines screaming from distant newspapers, trudged barefoot through the lush fields, guiding massive water buffaloes with their backward-curving horns and deceptively gentle temperaments. Verdant tea groves blanketed the undulating hills, their leaves whispering secrets to the wind, while breezes carried the haunting, sweet-and-sour melodies of mountain songs that seemed to defy the encroaching shadows of war. Those weary souls fleeing the bloodied front lines stumbled into this paradise, their eyes widening in awe, as if they had crossed into a dream untouched by the nightmare raging beyond.   Nestled in the northwestern suburbs of the city, the Guilin Office pulsed with the raw energy of command, its operations post concealed within a colossal karst cave, a labyrinth of nature's own fortifications. Amid the jagged stalagmites and dripping stalactites, wires snaked like veins, cables coiled in tense anticipation, and radio antennas reached out like desperate fingers grasping for signals. These were the nerves of war, linking this hidden nerve center to the smoke-choked, blood-drenched front lines where heroes and horrors collided in the unyielding struggle for resistance.   Deputy Chief of Staff of the Military Affairs Commission and Director of the Guilin Office—Bai Chongxi—unfolded the telegram folder thrust into his hands by his confidential staff, his heart pounding with the weight of destiny:   "To Director Bai in Guilin: Telegram received. Deploy operations according to Plan A.   Zhongzheng"   Before departing Changsha, the Second Department had already whispered warnings of the Japanese horde's intent to strike southward, and fatefully, an urgent call from Xu Yongchang had demanded the swift forging of a battle plan to confront the enemy. As Bai Chongxi devoured the enemy intelligence, a bold strategy ignited in his mind like a flare in the darkness. Chen Cheng, the steadfast Commander of the Ninth War Zone, championed the tried-and-true tactic of successive resistance, but with a grim twist: retreat would be capped north of Changsha. Front-line troops would grind down the Japanese invaders, bleeding them dry before slipping to the east and west flanks. There, they would pounce on the enemy's exposed sides as the foes pressed southward, culminating in a devastating annihilation beneath the walls of Changsha with the aid of the garrison. This blueprint minimized troop movements and promised a swift, brutal clash. Yet Chen Cheng, burdened by his dual role as Minister of the Political Department of the Military Affairs Commission, had delegated command to Xue Yue as acting Ninth War Zone Commander. In heated deliberations, Xue Yue tilted toward Chen's vision, his resolve echoing the caution of survival.   But Bai Chongxi, his strategic mind a whirlwind of innovation, saw a bolder path through the storm. The Japanese forces lurking in the Wuhan area were fractured, split between the Yangtze's north and south, facing off against China's formidable heavy troops. Though intelligence on the scale of their assault remained shrouded in mystery, Bai knew their drawable forces couldn't exceed half their might, and their endurance in sustained combat would falter like a dying flame. "To swallow the attackers whole, the battlefield must be vast and unforgiving, our forces luring them deeper while retreating to the Hengyang area, stretching the enemy thin across a sprawling 200-kilometer wasteland." There, the invaders would wither in passivity, their food and ammunition lines stretched to breaking. Then, in a masterful stroke, troops from the Jiuling and Mufu Mountains would surge westward, while those west of the Xiang River drove eastward, severing every land and water escape route in a vise of total annihilation. Both plans stood as ironclad fortresses of logic, each unassailable in its reasoning, and were dispatched simultaneously to Chiang Kai-shek, the arbiter of China's fate.   By rank and protocol, Bai's vision claimed the mantle of Plan A, while Chen's bore the label of Plan B. Bai Chongxi had voiced his conviction and released it to the winds, content to let Chiang's judgment prevail. Bai Chongxi was a master of strategy, whispered among allies as the "Little Zhuge," his intellect a weapon as sharp as any blade. Yet Chen Cheng shared Chiang's Zhejiang roots and the unbreakable bonds of Huangpu camaraderie, drawing him even closer in the inner circle of trust. On such pivotal matters, Bai Chongxi often chose the path of restraint, yielding rather than clashing in futile strife. Five agonizing days after the plans vanished into the ether, Chiang's telegram pierced the tension, affirming the adoption of Plan A. A surge of quiet triumph coursed through Bai Chongxi as he signed the missive and strode toward the operations map, his steps echoing with purpose.   While strategic minds clashed in hidden caves and distant villas, the front lines pulsed with the raw grit of soldiers readying for battle. Guan Linzheng had been assigned a mount since 1930, when he became commander of the 1st Regiment of the 2nd Training Division, during the Central Plains War between Chiang, Feng, and Yan. He led the regiment to cover the retreat of the division's main force under Zhang Zhizhong. Pursued by several times their number of Feng-Yan troops, they fought while retreating in dire straits. From night to dawn, heavy fog descended, obscuring visibility beyond dozens of paces. Guan Linzheng's chestnut horse suddenly neighed loudly and charged back toward the pursuers. After trying to rein it in unsuccessfully, Guan simply ordered the troops to countercharge into the fog. Shouts of killing filled the air, gunfire intense. The Feng-Yan troops, unclear of the situation in the fog, thought Chiang reinforcements had arrived and ordered a retreat. By the time the fog cleared, they were gone. Guan's bold cunning successfully completed the cover mission, and he was promoted to brigade commander of the division's 2nd Brigade after the war.   In July 1932, during Chiang Kai-shek's fourth encirclement of the Hubei-Henan-Anhui Soviet, Guan Linzheng was brigade commander of the 4th Army's Independent Brigade. In battle, he was surrounded by Red Army troops led by Chen Geng and Cai Shenyi of the Red 25th Army Corps in the Anhui town of Zhuanfo Temple. His unit suffered heavy casualties, and a beloved horse was killed, leaving him distressed for a long time. With the outbreak of the War of Resistance, Guan Linzheng's military career entered its golden age. He believed this was truly raising an army of justice, fighting for the people and the nation. After promotions, though equipped with cars, he always kept a warhorse, often riding to survey terrain, inspect work, and command battles. In spare moments, he personally exercised and groomed the horse. That day, he led several staff on horseback to the Xin Qiang River front line, dismounting on the southern bank. 52nd Army Commander Zhang Yaoming and 195th Division Commander Qin Yizhi were waiting.   According to the Ninth War Zone deployment, the 15th Army Group had positioned Zhang Yaoming's 52nd Army and Xia Chuzhong's 79th Army, a formidable force of six divisions along the southern bank of the Xin Qiang River, stretching from Xin Qiang to Maishi beyond the provincial border. This ironclad first line of defense spanned over 100 kilometers, a vast bulwark against the gathering storm of invasion. Fifty kilometers to the south, Chen Pei's 37th Army, with its Divisions 60 and 95, held the Miluo River from Miluo to Pingjiang as the unyielding second line, ready to absorb any breach. Meanwhile, Li Jue's 70th Army, commanding Divisions 19 and 107 along the eastern bank of the Xiang River, was deployed north and south of Xiangyin, fiercely guarding the critical landing points like Yingtian, points that could spell victory or catastrophe.   195th Division Commander Qin Yizhi reported to Guan Linzheng with a voice charged with resolve: troop morale soared like a battle cry, fortifications stood complete and impenetrable, and the army's slogan for this fateful clash thundered: "Fight with the prestige of Taierzhuang!" The division's mobilization slogan echoed even fiercer: "Win fame in one battle!" Guan Linzheng nodded with grim satisfaction toward Zhang Yaoming, his eyes gleaming with the fire of shared history. Guan had once commanded the 52nd Army himself, leading it through a gauntlet of brilliant, blood-soaked battles on the anti-Japanese front. As the Japanese hordes prepared to surge across the Xin Qiang River southward, this was the first, most perilous barrier, a crucible where legends would be forged or shattered. He had entrusted his most loyal unit to the point of greatest impact, knowing full well the stakes. Zhang Yaoming and the division commanders, who had marched at his side for years through hellfire, understood the gravity: Commander Guan was setting an unassailable example, issuing orders that rippled through the ranks, no one could afford the slightest lapse, or face the merciless blade of military law!   "Who's on the north bank?" Guan Linzheng and the others sat on the hard earth, the weight of impending war pressing down; he pointed to the map's symbols for forward positions across the river, his finger tracing lines of fate. "Guarding the Bijia Mountain position is the reinforced 3rd Battalion of the 195th Division's 131st Regiment under Qin Yizhi," Zhang Yaoming replied without hesitation, his tone steady as stone. "Who's on the north bank?" Guan Linzheng repeated as if he hadn't heard, his voice a low rumble, demanding precision in the face of chaos.   Zhang Yaoming hesitated slightly, a flicker of uncertainty crossing his face, and Qin Yizhi stepped in: "3rd Battalion Commander Shi Enhua, Huangpu 8th Class."   The Central Military Academy had held its first five classes in Guangzhou's Huangpu, commonly called Huangpu Military Academy. Afterward, the school moved several times, but students continued using the Huangpu name, partly to inherit the revolutionary spirit against imperialism and feudalism from Huangpu's founding, and partly to indicate their central orthodoxy. Army generals, especially the "old Huangpu" big brothers, approved this practice, calling it Huangpu no matter where the school was.   Guan Linzheng glared at Zhang Yaoming, his gaze like sharpened steel, then pressed his knee and rose to his feet. Guan's left knee had been shattered by a bullet in 1925 during the Eastern Expedition against Chen Jiongming, a wound that had nearly claimed his leg and his future. Doctors had decreed amputation to save his life, but Liao Zhongkai, the party representative, had visited the wounded and intervened strenuously, preventing it. Otherwise, there would be no later glory for Guan Linzheng. After careful treatment and diligent exercise, the leg's function mostly recovered, though rising from a squat was slightly difficult. Zhang Yaoming reached out to help, but Guan pushed him away with a fierce independence born of countless battles. The group descended to the riverbank and stood in heavy silence, the air thick with unspoken tension. The horses either stood patiently with heads held high, vigilant sentinels, or lowered them to sniff the grass, casually plucking some to hold in their lips, oblivious to the human storm brewing.   The Xin Qiang River, an unnamed small river that had flowed quietly for countless years, had no great turbid waves in flood seasons and still shallow clear ripples in dry periods. It flowed peacefully from its source to Dongting Lake over dozens of kilometers. At this moment, it reflected the figures and thoughts of several soldiers, utterly unaware that in a dozen days, its name would leap to the front pages of newspapers nationwide, baptized in blood and etched into history.   Amid these preparations on the front lines, deeper internal conflicts simmered among the high command. Xue Yue regretted taking the position of provincial chairman, a decision that now haunted him like a specter from the battlefield's edge.   After the nationwide shock of the "Great Fire of Changsha," Zhang Zhizhong was punished with "suspension with retention," continuing to handle daily affairs amid the ashes. He sent several telegrams requesting resignation from the provincial chairmanship, expressing to the Executive Yuan his "shameless guilt and deep pain." On January 17, 1939, the Chongqing Executive Yuan passed a resolution to reorganize the Hunan Provincial Government. That night, Zhang Zhizhong received Chiang Kai-shek's telegram instructing him to hand over work and report to Chongqing.   In December 1938, when the Military Affairs Commission issued the order for Xue Yue to act as Ninth War Zone Commander, Chiang Kai-shek personally spoke with Xue, asking: "Brother Boling, do you think this arrangement is acceptable?" Boling was Xue Yue's courtesy name. Chiang, nine years older, addressed him as brother in private. Xue Yue said: "With Changsha in such a state, I truly lack the ability to handle such a major war zone task." Chiang Kai-shek understood Xue's implication about the disunity of military and political affairs making military work difficult. He said: "You go first; we can consider unifying military and political affairs later." According to He Yaozu, then director of the Military Affairs Commission Office who witnessed this: "My impression was that Xue Yue didn't want to avoid the acting commander role, but wanted to combine military and political powers. Chiang knew this, telling me 'If he's willing, let him do it,' words Chiang said to many seeking positions."   On February 1, 1939, the Nationalist Government officially appointed Xue Yue as Chairman of the Hunan Provincial Committee of the Kuomintang and Chairman of Hunan Province. With party, government, and military powers combined, troubles followed incessantly, piling upon him like relentless enemy fire. As war zone commander, he first thought of the troops. Upon taking office, Xue implemented a policy to restrict market rice prices for military grain procurement, proposing "flat prices" to acquire grain cheaply, forcing merchants underground. Upon hearing this, Xue angrily summoned major rice merchants, reprimanded them, and ordered them to deliver quotas. The result: insufficient low-price rice, with black market prices rising daily. After half a year, sharp-tongued Hunanese nicknamed him "Xue Pinggui," a name that became household, a mocking whisper that cut deeper than any blade.   Coincidentally, his father passed away. Whether Xue instructed it or subordinates "handled it," obituaries flew everywhere, sent to county-level units across the province. Each county had at least 20 units sending condolences, and higher-level cities and provincial units all sent, leading some to secretly calculate. After Xue Yue took charge in Hunan, his family members were transferred from other provinces, and arranging work according to their abilities was reasonable in that old society. His uncle-in-law Fang Xuefen became head of the Provincial Grain Bureau, brother-in-law Qiu Weiyi head of the Provincial Bank. His brother continued business, transporting Hunan rice to Guangdong for barter.   Xue Yue's talents shone not in officialdom. Only before military maps, on battlefields of gunfire and flying shells, could one find the general-like Xue Yue; "heaven-born talent" was for warfare. This descendant of an ordinary farming family in Lechang County, Guangdong, who entered Huangpu Army Primary School at 10, became commander of Sun Yat-sen's bodyguard regiment's 1st Battalion at 24, and once carried a machine gun through hails of bullets to protect Madame Sun Soong Ching-ling from rebel encirclement, earned the nickname "Tiger Cub" in blood and fire. What propelled him to life's peak was the Battle of Changsha.   On August 21, 1939, with war clouds over Changsha thickening like a noose, Xue Yue received telegrams and calls from Chiang Kai-shek, Bai Chongxi, and Chen Cheng. Chiang's telegram required immediate deployment according to "Plan A." Bai and Chen urged resolute implementation of the Chairman's instructions. Xue Yue stood motionless before the map, his mind a whirlwind of strategy and defiance.   Many articles recalling Xue Yue mentioned his daily habit, or hobby, of studying maps; he could do so all day. With battles, he looked; without, he still studied avidly. Perhaps map-reading had evolved from a commander's work need to a professional soldier's spiritual requirement, a way to express emotions, dispel worries, a soldier's way of existence. After Chiang's order to execute "Plan A," rather than comparing plans on the map for stronger bases for his preferred view, he was organizing thoughts, adjusting emotions, and gathering courage in this soul's sanctuary. Hours later, he turned and called Chief of Staff Zhao Zili, dictating three reasons to persist with "Plan B," instructing him to draft a telegram directly to Chiang Kai-shek.   He reminded Zhao that the wording should be forceful yet resilient, making the Chairman clearly feel his firm determination. The Ninth War Zone has sufficient forces and confidence to annihilate the Japanese north of Changsha. If our forces retreat to Hengyang, the Japanese 21st Army under Ando Toshikichi in Guangzhou (with 18th and 104th Divisions, Taiwan Brigade, and attached air units) might advance north along the Yue-Han Railway in support, forming a pincer on us, making the battle hard to control. Following Plan A and allowing the Japanese south would lead to Changsha's fall, exploited by enemy propaganda, causing adverse effects domestically and internationally. These three points presented the potential military and political disadvantages of Plan A as tangible, imminent dangers, more argumentative and unyieldingly firm than his original inclination toward "Plan B."   Zhao Zili quickly noted the points, his pen flying across the page with the precision of a seasoned warrior, before retreating to the staff office to draft the telegram that could alter the course of battle. A top student of Huangpu's 6th Class, quick-witted and resourceful, Zhao had risen like a comet through the ranks after a few blistering campaigns, pinning the insignia of major general to his shoulders at the tender age of 31, a feat that stirred envy among his classmates like a storm in their hearts. Zhao Zili, of course, understood Xue Yue's true intent, piercing through the layers of strategy to the raw undercurrent of determination and unresolved fury.   In May 1938, to avenge the stinging triumph at Taierzhuang, the Japanese had massed their forces in a vengeful storm, aiming to encircle and annihilate the Chinese main forces east of the Longhai Railway, striking from both east and north with ruthless precision. The northern route's 14th Division, under the cunning Dobashi Kenji, found itself surrounded in Lanfeng by a pantheon of fierce Chinese generals, Song Xilian, Yu Jishi, Hu Zongnan, Qiu Qingquan, Wang Yaowu, Li Hanlun, Gui Yongqing, Sun Tongxuan, and Shang Zhen, warriors whose names echoed like thunder across the battlefields. Chiang Kai-shek himself descended upon Zhengzhou to supervise the carnage, appointing Xue Yue as 1st Corps Commander to orchestrate the generals in a full-throttle offensive on the morning of May 25, with the ironclad goal of obliterating that longtime scourge of China and his 14th Division before the dawn of the 26th shattered the night.   The odds were a gambler's dream: 150,000 elite Chinese troops against a mere 20,000 second-rate Japanese soldiers. Victory seemed not just possible, but inevitable; Chiang invited journalists to the front lines for live dispatches, while the Wuhan Political Department feverishly prepared celebrations for the "second great Taierzhuang victory." Chiang Kai-shek was exceptionally angry, his rage boiling over in orders that scorched the ranks, reprimanding army commanders for "inept command, cowardly actions, leading to low morale and hesitation," and that "most army, division, and brigade commanders lacked courage and self-motivation, prolonging the battle." After the Lanfeng Battle, Chiang ordered the dismissal and investigation of future Nationalist Navy Commander Gui Yongqing and 1950s Taiwan Army Commander and Provincial Chairman Huang Jie, and executed 88th Division Commander Long Muhan. But he did not hold Xue Yue accountable for leadership responsibility. For a highly self-respecting person, self-blame is more painful than others' blame. Thereafter, Xue Yue spent more time buried in maps, his eyes tracing lines of terrain like a man possessed, seeking a monumental battle to avenge his wounded pride and redeem his tarnished honor.   On March 8, 1939, shortly after Xue Yue assumed the mantle of acting Ninth War Zone Commander, Chiang telegraphed him with urgent resolve: "To secure Nanchang and its rear lines, decide to strike first, take the offensive to thwart the enemy's intentions." Chiang valued Nanchang's strategic position, as did Okamura Yasuji, but Chiang was a step slow, his hesitation a fatal crack. The Japanese, wielding two divisions bolstered by the bulk of their army's tanks and artillery, seized the initiative like predators in the night, storming Nanchang before the Chinese heavy forces could muster. Chen Cheng remained the nominal Ninth War Zone Commander, relegating Xue Yue to a watchful perch in Changsha while entrusting the Nanchang front to his confidant Luo Zhuoying. Xue Yue haunted the command room day and night, monitoring the inferno through frantic phone calls and telegrams, his discomfort gnawing at him like an unhealed wound. He bore witness to Nanchang's fall and the counterattack's agonizing collapse.   The Nanchang Battle loss was not Xue's fault, but it scarred the Ninth War Zone under his watch, with generals' whispers spreading like venom, knotting his heart in a tangle of regret and resolve. Months of intense map study and on-site inspections had etched Hunan's terrain into Xue Yue's very soul, birthing a strategy that was bold, unique, and brimming with promise—a phoenix rising from the ashes of defeat. But as Zhao Zili understood with crystal clarity, Commander Xue's telegram to Chiang, a forceful plea to reverse the decision, sprang less from cold military "strategy" than from the seething "resentment" accumulated through repeated failures and humiliations, a fire that demanded reckoning. With Chen Cheng's help, Chiang finally agreed to change the plan, bending to the tide of persuasion. Xue Yue was delighted, his spirit soaring like a liberated eagle; Bai Chongxi was angry, his frustration simmering like a storm held at bay. After the battle erupted, Bai, dispatched by Chiang to assist Xue Yue, arrived at the war zone headquarters on Yuelu Mountain atop the Xiang River's west bank in Changsha but remained silent like a mute bodhisattva, his words locked away in disapproval. Even decades later, in his Memoirs of Bai Chongxi, discussing the First Battle of Changsha, he still did not consider it a victory, saying the Japanese "conducted a planned retreat without much loss, which is a fact."   I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. In 1939, amid the Second Sino-Japanese War's stalemate phase, Chiang Kai-shek received intelligence on Japan's Xiang-Gan Operation, aimed at pressuring Chongqing through military advances in Hunan. Deputy Chief Bai Chongxi proposed Plan A for a deep-lure annihilation south of Changsha, while Chen Cheng and Xue Yue favored Plan B for resistance north of the city. After tense debates, Chiang approved Plan B, influenced by Xue's insistence to avoid Changsha's fall and counter Japanese propaganda.   

Hypnosis and relaxation |Sound therapy
On a sunny day, a warm breeze carries the scent of wheat; the lush green shade and verdant grass surpass even the beauty of flowers

Hypnosis and relaxation |Sound therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 6:22


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Hypnosis and relaxation |Sound therapy
On a sunny day, a warm breeze carries the scent of wheat; the lush green shade and verdant grass surpass even the beauty of flowers

Hypnosis and relaxation |Sound therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 5:44


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Risky Standard
VotV 05: They're Calling Your Name, Dear

Risky Standard

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2025 99:02


The crew of the Verdigale delve into a pre-Verdant ruin to discover the source of the mysterious melody. On the far horizon, the bustling freeport of Caldermere awaits. Welcome to Risky Standard - Voyage of the Verdigale. Voyage of the Verdigale is a weird-fantasy adventure story set atop the strange and vibrant ocean of treetops known as the Wildsea. It follows the journeys of a research vessel called the Verdigale and its crew as they sail the emerald waves on a mission of exploration and discovery. Along the way they'll encounter the sentient plants, restless spirits, living storms, and relics of a distant past that populate the bizarre and ever-shifting world of the Wildsea. Risky Standard is an actual play podcast featuring a rowdy group of best friends telling stories together through the medium of tabletop roleplaying games. We like to showcase independently published and small press games, to shape unique and original fictions with a focus on compelling character dynamics and thoughtful, lived-in science-fantasy worldbuilding. This season we're playing The Wildsea by Felix Isaacs, a ‘post-fall fantasy tabletop roleplaying game set in a rampant ocean of verdant green' published by Mythworks.Come chat about the show with us on our Discord server. Follow the show on Bluesky - @RiskyStandardOr contact us at - riskystandardpod@gmail.comFeaturingMitch - @MagnesiumBTim - @Axe.HoarderMalcolm - @MalcolmHallPeter - @chipenjoyerCover Art by Yu XiangTheme and Production by Liam Daugherty

Underdressed
E46 Eleanor Mooney Co-Founder Verdant Locally Produced Lingerie in New York

Underdressed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2025 70:56


It was a pleasure to welcome Eleanor Mooney Co-Founder of Verdant a NYC based lingerie brand. We had a great conversation about starting a lingerie brand in NY and how the vision came to life. https://verdant-nyc.com/

The Boardgame Specialists
Top 9 Recent Buys

The Boardgame Specialists

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 96:09


Send us a textThe Boardgame Specialists Podcast Episode 132: Top 9 Recent Buys Board GamesBe sure to follow us on discord.https://discord.gg/ssnqjsRFxV%0A Follow Carla at: IG: boardgamespecialist FB: Red Deer Board Game Fanatics Follow Mel at: IG: mels_boardgame_room FB Mel's Board Game Room YouTube: Mel's Board Room[2:16] Pirates of Maracaibo: Commanders[8:21] Flock[16:14] Festival[21:15] Misheard Music[24:45] Kodama Duo[30:53] Origin Story[33:23] Bosa[39:17] Verdant[46:13] Twinkle Twinkle[50:46] Nocturne[52:27] Azul Stained Glass of Sintra[56:18] A Message From The Star[1:00:10] Naishi[1:04:16] Knitting Circle[1:06:10] Ink[1:11:35] Ruins[1:14:14] Tend[1:19:22] Assyria Second Edition[1:22:54] White Castle Duel[1:27:33] Dice Throne Outcast

what's on tap podcast
Omnipollo Practice the Art of Connection - Pohjala Evening Colours - ep692

what's on tap podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 14:58


We're heading into the holiday season. This means we're excited to start our advent calendar but we can't start yet. To fill the time we drank some beers. Omnipollo Practice the Art of Connection is a collab with DIPA experts Verdant. This 8% ABV DIPA is made at their church brewery in Sundbyberg, Sweden. Pohjala Evening Colours is part of the Cellar Series. This barrel-aged imperial Baltic porter is aged in Tawny Port casks for 22 months. Worth a try but it depends on how you enjoy port aged beers.  #beer #craftbeer #drinks #dipa #imperialstout

tabletopnotch
Brunkhollow | Chapter 72 | "Shot & Bothered"

tabletopnotch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 168:52


In Chapter 72 of Brunkhollow, our friends meet Maeve outside of town and Illien summons Verdant.Support the show and get access to the monthly "Notch & Soda" talkbacks! https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tabletopnotch/subscribeFeaturing Matt (the Dungeon Master), Anthony Cascio (T.C. Welker), Erica Ito (Kayt), Deirdre Manning (Annabel M'illay), Talon Ackerman (Illien Tyrun), and Jordan McDonough (Doxley Tyrun).View the Brunkhollow Intro theme here on YouTube: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://youtu.be/tZ-62xkBN88⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠"Welcome to Brunkhollow" theme music by Ian Fisher: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://ianfishercomposer.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠View the character art here on Imgur: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://imgur.com/9Kybs4x⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Character art by BoneDust: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/bonedustreborn/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Behold! We have a new website! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.tabletopnotch.net⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Community made Talespire maps in this episode include...⁠"the falls secret cave" by GENGUS

Farm City Newsday by AgNet West
Pumpkin Power and Precision Tech: California Agriculture Shines on AgNet News Hour

Farm City Newsday by AgNet West

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 48:05


The October 20 edition of the AgNet News Hour celebrated two sides of California agriculture — tradition and technology — with guests Brian Van Groningen of Van Groningen & Sons and Gabe Sibley, CEO of Verdant Robotics. Hosts Nick Papagni and Josh McGill blended the warmth of fall harvest with the excitement of ag innovation, reminding listeners why California remains the heart of American farming. Van Groningen, dubbed the “Pumpkin King of California,” joined the show from Manteca, where his family farm grows over 60 varieties of pumpkins ranging from small gourds to 200-pound giants. “San Joaquin County produces about 80% of the pumpkins shipped and sold in California,” he said. “We're proud to grow pumpkins that make families smile every fall.” He explained how the farm's operations run from April through October, with harvest peaking in late fall. Most of their pumpkins are grown for ornamental and decorative use, though a few specialty varieties are dual-purpose — fit for both pie and display. Van Groningen also spoke about the importance of ag education, sharing how his family partners with local schools and the San Joaquin Farm Bureau's Ag in the Classroom program to teach kids where their food comes from. “We need to reconnect people to agriculture,” he said. “California-grown food is the safest in the world, and it's important people know that.” He encouraged families to visit local pumpkin patches this Halloween season, especially the Van Groningen & Sons retail stand on Jack Tone Road, where visitors can see the farm's vibrant varieties up close. “Take your kids out, make memories, and enjoy the harvest,” he said. In the second half of the show, the focus shifted from pumpkins to precision with Gabe Sibley, co-founder and CEO of Verdant Robotics. Sibley described the company's breakthrough product, the Sharpshooter, which can cut labor costs by up to 85% and reduce chemical use by 99% through AI-driven precision spraying. “We put molecules on target with the accuracy of a laser,” Sibley said. “That means no waste, no overspray — just precision that pays off.” Verdant's technology uses computer vision and machine learning to identify crops and weeds in real time, delivering exact doses of fertilizer, pollen, or herbicide. “In some fields, one machine can replace 100 workers,” Sibley noted. “It's not about replacing people — it's about keeping farms sustainable in the face of labor shortages and rising costs.” Papagni and McGill closed the show by highlighting how California agriculture continues to balance innovation with heritage. “From the pumpkin patch to the robotics lab, California's farmers are proving they can adapt, evolve, and thrive,” Papagni said.

Cascadian Prophets
Linda Russo on the verdant

Cascadian Prophets

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2025


Linda Russo is a poet, scholar, essay writer, willing  co-creator, collaborator and student of ecospheric care. Through the lens of ecofeminism, or geopoetics, or inspired by indigenous practices of interspecies kinship, her works explore relationality, with a more than human world alongside the complexities presented by fragmentation of land and human attention to place.

Farm City Newsday by AgNet West
Verdant Robotics and Van Groningen & Sons Showcase Innovation and Tradition on AgNet News Hour

Farm City Newsday by AgNet West

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2025 48:05


The October 17 edition of the AgNet News Hour celebrated both the future and heritage of California agriculture, featuring Gabe Sibley, CEO of Verdant Robotics, and Brian Van Groningen of Van Groningen & Sons, one of the most respected multi-generational farming families in the Central Valley. Hosts Nick Papagni and Josh McGill called it a “perfect Friday show,” blending cutting-edge ag technology with a century of family farming wisdom. Sibley introduced listeners to the Sharpshooter, Verdant Robotics' groundbreaking precision application system that can reduce chemical use by up to 99% and cut labor costs by 85%. The machine, designed to attach directly to a tractor, uses AI and machine learning to identify and treat crops with millimeter accuracy. “We deliver atoms and molecules on target,” Sibley said. “It's like having an agronomist in the field with a paintbrush — applying exactly what's needed, where it's needed.” He explained that the Sharpshooter's smart system can perform multiple actions simultaneously — such as weeding, fertilizing, and thinning — all while tracking every spray or drop in real time. “It's not just automation,” he said. “It's data-driven farming. Every field, every pass, every result is measured.” Sibley also discussed his journey from university professor and self-driving car pioneer to agricultural innovator. “I realized the real-world value of robotics was in agriculture,” he said. “That's where technology can make a difference — saving labor, improving yields, and keeping farming sustainable.” His team now works across more than 30 crops and is rapidly expanding into both U.S. and Central American markets. In the second half of the show, the focus shifted from futuristic farming to family tradition with Brian Van Groningen of Van Groningen & Sons in Manteca. The fourth-generation farmer talked about his family's 100-year legacy growing watermelons, cantaloupes, honeydews, sweet corn, and pumpkins under the Yosemite Fresh label. “We've been doing this since my great-grandfather came from the Netherlands in the 1920s,” he said. “Farming's changed a lot — but family and soil stewardship haven't.” Van Groningen emphasized that California farmers produce the safest and highest-quality food in the world, thanks to rigorous standards. “When you see ‘Grown in California,' it means something,” he said. “Our regulations are tough, but they guarantee safe, traceable, premium produce.” He also praised his region's strong irrigation districts but warned about water politics threatening farmers elsewhere. “We've got water up here — but two hours south, it's a different story,” he said. The AgNet News Hour wrapped with a reminder of the resilience and innovation that define California agriculture. As Papagni put it, “From AI robotics to 100 years of farming heritage — that's California ag in one show.”

ray_cobley
Verdant (naviarhaiku615)

ray_cobley

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2025 5:06


Electronic composition, a textured drone sequence, sounds created using Pure Data.

The QuackCast
Quackcast 760 - what's up with horror?

The QuackCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 52:59


It's October and so it's time to talk about horror again! Not may fave genre but there are decent things that make it up and Banes, Tantz and I chat about some of them. Recently I enjoyed the anime DanDaDan and the American adult animated show Haunted Hotel, both on Netflix. They're both horror themed silly comedies that have a bit of parody of the genre and I really appreciate that. The horror comic I most recently enjoyed was DemiMon Hollow Town Syndrome, which I also recently featured. We brought up a lot of different horror themed work on DD and you can check that out in our links bellow. What are your fave horror themed things that you've seen recently? Fave horror comics on DD? This week another special from Gunwallace - Pestilent - thoughtful, haunting, reminds me a little of a classic horror film soundtrack. Pretty scary! - Originally from Quackcast 285, 22nd of August 2016. Topics and shownotes Links Tantz's horror discussion thread - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/forum/topic/180101/ Mentioned horror comics DemiMon Hollow Town Syndrome by DemiMon - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/DemiMon_Hollow_Town_Syndrome/ Trevor by JCorrachComics - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/TREVOR/ THE GLOAMING by hansrickheit - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/THE_GLOAMING/ Mortify by PitFace - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/Mortify/ Elmwych by Ironscarf - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/Elmwych/ Charby the Vampirate by Amelius - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/Charby_the_Vampirate/ Carl and The Lost Shadow by Jazzy - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/Carl_and_The_Lost_Shadow/ Key of Dreams - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/Key_of_Dreams/ Cover image from Tantz's Verdant - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/Verdant/ Featured comic: Tales of Rosemary Middle School - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/news/2025/sep/30/featured-comic-tales-of-rosemary-middle-school/ Featured music: Pestilent - http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/Pestilent/ - by Internecinevisuals, rated M. Special thanks to: Gunwallace - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/user/Gunwallace/ Tantz Aerine - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/user/Tantz_Aerine/ Ozoneocean - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/user/ozoneocean Kawaiidaigakusei - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/user/kawaiidaigakusei Banes - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/user/Banes/ VIDEO exclusive! Become a subscriber on the $5 level and up to see our weekly Patreon video and get our advertising perks! - https://www.patreon.com/DrunkDuck Even at $1 you get your name with a link on the front page and a mention in the weekend newsposts! Join us on Discord - https://discordapp.com/invite/7NpJ8GS

I'll Try That Podcast
207 – Bristol Craft beer Festival | Special Episode

I'll Try That Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2025 33:05


In this special episode, we hit the Bristol Craft Beer Festival 2025 to soak up the sunshine, sip on some incredible brews, and chat with fellow craft beer lovers. We sampled beers from a stellar lineup of breweries including Verdant, Wiper and True, Left Handed Giant, Deya, North Brewing Co, and New Bristol Brewery, among many others. From hazy IPAs to rich stouts, we tried it all—and got the inside scoop from brewers and fans alike. Tune in for great beer, great conversations, and a taste of one of the UK's best beer festivals!Be sure to follow Bristol Craft Beer Festival

Whose Turn Is It Anyway?
Episode 78: The gridiron game draft

Whose Turn Is It Anyway?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 94:04 Transcription Available


It's your turn...to click here to send us your comments on the showJP takes the stand and the first player token as he returns for his run.  Imagine a fantasy football draft where instead of players being drafted for a team we're drafting board games for an epic weekend at "WhoseCon" (not real).  We act as a committee to curate the best board game library covering a variety of mechanisms.  Let us know what you would have added.FIRST PLAYER: JPOTHER PLAYERS: Rob, Becky & TamboIn this episode you'll learn:- how Becky faired with more nature game recommendations with Verdant by Flatout Games- weather Rob got lost in the well without his Kinfire Lantern in Kinfire Delve by Incredible Dream Studios- if Tambo survives the apocalypse in Under Our Sun by tabletopper games- more about the latest game on crowdfunding (well one of them) in Colosseum by Fantasia Games- how a committee of board gamers put on a fictional convention by drafting games across a variety of mechanismsLINKS REFERENCED IN THE SHOWWatch JP & Davey play Colosseum on Gaming Rules! - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZDYKzuWRUMWatch Davey battle the latest beast in Primal: The Awakening on Gaming Rules! - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWZj2eSCmT8EPISODE CHAPTERS0:00 - TURN 1 - Player Count1:51 - TURN 2 - Let's Talk About Hex2:05 - Becky - Verdant5:20 - Rob - Kinfire Delve12:20 - Tambo - Under Our Sun18:52 - JP - Colosseum29:16 - TURN 3 - Main Event: The gridiron game draft31:39 - Game 1 - Worker Placement40:15 - Game 2 - Deck Building48:24 - Game 3 - Hand Management52:48 - Game 4 - Abstract57:22 - Game 5 - Area Control1:02:49 - Game 6 - Tile Placement1:06:35 - Game 7 - Co-op1:11:00- Game 8 - Dice Drafting1:15:49 - TURN 4 - Receive, Sleeve or Leave1:23:50 - TURN 5 - Penultimate Turn: What's Coming Up1:32:16 - TURN 6 - The Final TurnThe Whose Turn Is It Anyway Podcast is supporting & sponsoring a much loved board gaming event in the South West called The Devon Board Game Weekend on Friday 17th October to Sunday 19th October at The Fox & Hounds Country Hotel in Eggesford (near Exeter). For more information on tickets and pricing click here Support the showSUPPORTING THE SHOW- Support us on Ko-FiENGAGING WITH THE SHOWWe want your questions so engage with the show through our channels below:- Email Us - BoardGameGeek - Facebook - Instagram- Youtube - TikTok

Monster Hour
S3 E10 - The Case of the Verdant Ghost

Monster Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 60:34


All is calm in the middle of Glasslake. Duff becomes a gardner, Archie sneaks around, Bo touches her head twice. Content warnings: Discussion of loss, Body Possession   Join our Discord Support us on Patreon City of Mist by Son of Oak Games   Primary editing by Lucas & Michelle. Additional editing by Kyle Levien. "Arborealis" and other music by Kyle Levien Season 3 Logo by Rachael Uyeno ft. Ian Mauldin as ██ ██████ ███████

MFGCast
Verdant and Meadow

MFGCast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2025 46:40


Check out these 2 great tableau games, Verdant from Flatout Games and Meadow from Rebel Studio! We talk about why these games are so fun and why playing them enriches our gaming lives. Thanks for listening. https://mfgcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Episode_504_Final.mp3

Farm and Ranch Report
Verdant Robotics' SharpShooter Doesn't Miss

Farm and Ranch Report

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025


There's only one place at the World Ag Expo where you can see a spray system with precision aiming capabilities.

The John Batchelor Show
Preview: Antarctica: Conversation with paleontologist Thomas Halliday, author of "Otherlands," regarding how the opening of the Drake Passage altered the once verdant Antarctica. More later.

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 3:28


Preview: Antarctica: Conversation with paleontologist Thomas Halliday, author of "Otherlands," regarding how the opening of the Drake Passage altered the once verdant Antarctica. More later.  1952

Deep Space Podcast - hosted by Marcelo Tavares
week474 Deep Space Podcast

Deep Space Podcast - hosted by Marcelo Tavares

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 60:00


E ae!Welcome to Deep Space Podcast! Many thanks for listening. It's out now week474 on early access to Spatial Listeners!A big shout to the monthly Spatial Listener J. Van Holten! Many thanks for you support! If you're willing to support my show, check all the benefits you can get with subscriptions from 1 dollar at:https://deepspacepodcast.com/subscribe Enjoy the week474! Playlist:Artist – Track Name – [Label] 1) Orde107 - Travelling on the Pacific 808 - [Verdant]2) Takashi Kusano - 000-000-0003) Franck Roger - Best Thing I Have - [Real Tone]4) Zone+ - Dissatisfied - [Panna Cotta Music]5) Daniel Ortiz - Invisible Glow - [A Guide For The White Mountains]6) DJ Thes-Man & Roneedeep - Have Faith - [Ohyea Muziq]7) Rob Redford - Digital Addiction - [X-TRAX Productions]8) Al Bradley - Druzhba - [3am]9) Synth-O-Ven - Ominous Birth (Original Mix) - [Separate Souls]10) Quaid - Cryon11) Marco Lazovic - Amour Translanatique - [Scruniversal]

High Point Church Sermons
Evaluate: A Parched & Fruitless Bush or a Verdant & Purposed Tree

High Point Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024


Asians Represent!
Episode 90: Floria the Verdant Way (Tabletop RPGs of Asia)

Asians Represent!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 30:53


On the latest episode of the podcast, Daniel did a deep dive into a unique indie TRPG from Japan called Floria: The Verdant Way. In this game, you play as a wizards empowered by symbiotic magical plants and use geometry to cast spells! Purchase the official English translation of Floria on DriveThruRPG Original Kickstarter campaign for the English localization of Floria Support The Great Big Nomventure by Nomnivore Games on Kickstarter! //SUPPORT  Help us produce new and exclusive content! Join us on Patreon for ad-free audio and exclusive series! patreon.com/aznsrepresent //SPONSOR  Head to diceenvy.com/aznsrepresent and use code AZNSREPRESENT to get 10% off!  //FOLLOW  Website | aznsrepresent.com  Twitter | @aznsrepresent  Twitch | @aznsrep  Follow Daniel @danielhkwan on Twitter!  //CONTACT  If you have questions about this episode's themes, suggestions, or anything else related to Asians Represent, get in touch with us at aznsrepresent.com //MUSIC Euphoria by PAVALON

Pokemon Radio
Episode 79: Hau'oli City, Melemele Ferry Terminal, Route 2, Verdant Cavern, Captain Ilima's Trial

Pokemon Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 62:38


Derik and Ceci are FINALLY back on the road. It's been a really long time since we last saw these two and their trainers so honestly we don't really remember what happens in this episodes, but it's alot. Field Correspondent Gabby does join us for an interview with a member of Team Skull. Please rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts/Spotify and subscribe/follow wherever you get your podcasts! ~Instagram: @pokemonradiopod ~Twitter: @pokemonradiopod ~Threads: @pokemonradiopod

EXOPOLITICS TODAY with Dr. Michael Salla
Verdant Extraterrestrials and Understanding the Urantia Book: Interview with Byron Belitsos

EXOPOLITICS TODAY with Dr. Michael Salla

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 84:10


Byron Belitsos is the publisher, editor, or co-author of numerous books dealing with Extraterrestrial Contact and the mysterious Urantia Book that offers a big picture perspective of life in the universe. In the early 2000's, Belitsos became fascinated with the extraterrestrial contact story of Phillip Krapf, a Pulitzer Prize-winning editor with the Los Angeles Times. Krapf wrote two books about his contacts with a group of enigmatic extraterrestrials called the Verdants and how they were interacting with up to 1000 high-level public officials to bring about worldwide disclosure. The diplomatic effort failed due to the September 11 attacks in 2000, which led to the Verdants abandoning humanity to its own fate. Belitsos re-published Krapf's books including his final book about an enigmatic extraterrestrial/angel associated with the Verdants called Paul. Belitsos has also been a keen student for over forty years of the Urantia Book, which was first published in 1955 based on a committee of scholars investigating the primary source that channeled the corpus of papers that make up the Urantia material. Belitsos has written or edited two books on the Urantia Book, which he asserts contains extraordinary revelatory material that exceeds both the New and Old Testaments in scope and significance. In his first Exopolitics Today interview, Belitsos discusses his academic background and early interest in the Urantia Book, along with his investigation of Krapf's claims of extraterrestrial contact, and his decision to republish Krapf's books. Byron Belitsos Websites: https://rodaninstitute.org/ http://evolving-souls.org/ https://urantiabook.org/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/exopoliticstoday/support

The Modern Acre | Ag Built Different
355: Building a Sustainable Food Waste Tech Company with Matt Aronson, CRO of Verdant Technologies

The Modern Acre | Ag Built Different

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 33:06


Matt Aronson is the Chief Revenue Officer of Verdant Technologies. Verdant is committed to reducing global waste and enhancing sustainability through their proprietary technology, HarvestHold, which extends the usable life of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. Tune in to hear more about their approach to food waste and how Matt and the team are focused on scaling profitably. — This episode is presented by American AgCredit. Learn more HERE. Check out Matt Woolf's episode on the California ag market HERE. — Links Verdant - https://verdant-tech.com HarvestHold - https://harvesthold.com Matt on Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewaronson/ Join the Co-op - https://themodernacre.supercast.com

what's on tap podcast
Mikkeller Moriskan - Verdant They Went on Forever Ten Hands Bring on the Night - ep600

what's on tap podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 14:59


It's summer and we're on the road. Or at least down the street. We are hitting up several bars and restaruants around Malmö all summer. We kick this off with Mikkeller Moriskan. We reviewed this location a few years ago and it was great. We thought it was time to get out and revisit this summer popup. Is it still a popup bar if it's in the same place very summer for six years? This seasonal bar is a great venue on a warm summer day with lots of beer and food. Verdant They Went on Forever is a NEIPA made with mosaic, nelson sauvin and galaxy hops. Verdant fumbled for a couple of years but it feels like they are getting back on track with a solid NEIPA. Swedish brewery Ten Hands Bring on the Night is a heavy roasted double stout. This is a solid base stout that brings the chocolate, liquorice and coffee notes you would expect from a heavily roasted stout.  #beer #craftbeer #drinks #verdant #tenhands #neipa #dipa #imperialstout

Live at the Bop Stop
Ellie Martin

Live at the Bop Stop

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 58:01


All music used with permission by Ellie Martin.   Toledo, Ohio based Vocalist-composer Ellie Martin channels her diverse musical influences of jazz, pop, Latin, and singer-songwriter styles into a broad collection of all original material on this performance, which features pieces from her debut album, Verdant. From May 31st, 2023 and featuring Ariel Kasler on Guitar, Kury Krahnke on Bass, Dr. Olman Piedra on Drums and Ellie Martin on Vocals, it's Ellie Martin – Live at the Bop Stop.   Live at the Bop Stop is made possible by The Music Settlement – serving Northeast Ohio by offering music instruction, music therapy, and early childhood education since 1912. The Music Settlement's mission is to welcome all to our music and arts community to learn, create, inspire, and heal.   This program is recorded at the Robert Conrad Studios at the Bop Stop in Cleveland, Ohio, and the studios of WBWC FM on the campus of Baldwin-Wallace University in Berea, Ohio. Additional production at the Bop Stop is provided by Graham Rosen. Technical editing for the program is provided by Dr. Pete Naegele, Shawn Gilbert, and Darren Thompson through Gilazar Media.   The executive producer and writer is Daniel Peck, with additional consulting production on behalf of The Music Settlement by Bryan Kennard.   For extended versions of all of our shows, our Live at the Bop Stop podcast can be found on your favorite podcast app or visit our website at www.themusicsettlement.org and click the Bop Stop link.   To reach out directly, email liveatthebopstop@gmail.com. I'm Daniel Peck. Join me again next time... Live at the Bop Stop. Want to Support The Bop Stop?  Donate here!   Contact us here

San Antonio Public Library Podcast — Tuned In
Naked Mole Rats on the Self-Awareness Train

San Antonio Public Library Podcast — Tuned In

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 60:02


Episode 33: This month the crew ventures off to the Verdant planet of Sask-E where we'll discuss the appropriate punishment for eating poached meat, define personhood, explore life in a city under a volcano, and ponder the virtue of copyrighting our genomes. We may also dedicate some time to discussing Annalee Newitz's book The Terreformers. Join the discussion with Escape the Earth: email: saplescapetheearth@gmail.com goodreads: www.goodreads.com/group/show/10939…escape-the-earth libguide: guides.mysapl.org/ETE

On The Scent
All the fun of the Barnes Fragrance Fair, a luxury launch & perfume prescription

On The Scent

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 45:31


Fresh from the amazing adventures of @barnesfragrancefair, Suzy goes through the fragrances (and an incredible candle) she chose for her talk with @aliceduparcq, some of the events she attended, the amazing brands and people she met (and a few purchases she made along the way...)Nicola recounts the fabulous launch she attended (and picks which perfumes she predicts Suzy will love), her husband Chris gets emotional over Elnett hairspray, and we help a listener trying to find a long-lost love...   Suzy mentions: @jusbox fragrances Scented Revolutions event, with the founders Chiara Valdo and Andrea Valdo interviewed by Haydn @yousmellgreatwhatisit in the @olympicstudios – with Amanda's husband Roger Miles (who owns the Olympic Records shop opposite) choosing tracks that had been recorded at the studio, while we sniffed along. Suzy was particularly moved by the pairing of Sirens & Sailors with Joan Armatrading's Love & Affection.  @rndl.ltd Candles & Canapes event – Suzy sadly couldn't attend this event, but did get to taste the glorious food Jack's brother Joe had prepared, using individual ingredients from the London Nights candle in the gastronomic extravaganza. Suzy purchased vintage perfume bottle, @perfino aromatherapy pomander necklace, with their Breathe aromatherapy blend. @sun.dayoflondon Afar – Suzy and Jo Fairley were obsessed by this scent! @nancymeiland Lupin Meadow – This was the scent Suzy wore to the fair (perfect for Spring and Summer.) For her talk, Suzy chose: @tothefairestlondon Aubine @boujeebougies  Verdant @beaufortlondon Fathom V  @ostens_official Illuminations Jasmine Candle   Alice's list: @olfactive_o Citrus@mayanjie Tropica@gallivant.stories Nida@rndl.ltd London Nights candle Nicola talks about her favourite fragrances from the @omanluxury launch – she adored Paramor, and thinks Suzy will love Dejan. #perfumeprescription answers: @hermes L'Ombre des Merveilles @mabelle_orama Lunar Dust 

O Lala! (In the Dungeon)
Interview With The Verdant Lady | O Lala! (In the Dungeon) S2 #13

O Lala! (In the Dungeon)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 58:08


On today's episode, we have Katherine - owner of The Verdant Lady; a one of a kind cocktail bar located in RVA's West End. The Lady offers up refreshingly unique cocktails, an enchanting and funky indoor space with an atmosphere that acts as a place for friends and wanderers to share a drink together as equals. With their carefully curated cocktail menu and food served up from Les Crepes nextdoor, you're sure to be delighted the moment you walk in.We also talk about the solar eclipse and if the end of the world is upon us.Support The Verdant Lady & Les Crepeshttps://www.theverdantlady.com/The Verdant Lady InstagramFacebookhttps://www.lescrepesrva.com/Les Crepes InstagramRestaurants of the week:The Verdant Lady & Les Crepes - we recommend the Love Island cocktail (Rose infused Vodka, Lillet Rosé, Lychee, Lemon, Sparkling Coconut Water). For an app get the fried goat cheese balls. For an entre get the Curry Lamb Crepe.Uliveto - https://www.gersirestaurant.com/ulivetoPoloma or Agua De Valencia for a brunch cocktail. For an app: anchovies and citrus. Entre: eggs Sicilana.Band of the week:Gone Country - https://gonecountryrva.com/2024-schedule“Where the line-dancing, Honky Tonk sound of Brooks & Dunn meets the smooth, timeless melodies of Alan Jackson.”Make sure to get your tickets for Wear RVA's 5th annual charity fashion show. All proceeds go towards scholarships for local RVA high school girls.Our Sponsor: Maya's Belly Dancing

Purified Podcast (Pokémon GO Podcast)
The Purified Podcast (Pokémon GO Podcast) Ep. 196: Verdant Spring!

Purified Podcast (Pokémon GO Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 59:52


Spring is here! time for some new (old) Mythical!as always...Thank you For Listening! This Podcast starts live on Twitch @ Twitch.tv/PureLighter, Join us Live for discussions Sunday's @ 8pm EST.  Playlist on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNNPQkcYOvZzfwu-BfTYHDhnIThOq4sZS We wanna hear from you!!! Feedback is always welcome!Purified Podcast is part of the Professor Network! check us out at  https://pokemonprofessor.com/purified-podcast, meet the team and the wonderful work that we do! Socials:@PurifiedPodcast@PureLighterGO@PKMNtriggerplzJoin our Discord! https://discord.gg/ynzeTdaEmail us @ PurifiedPodcast@gmail.comText or Voicemail: TBA  Thank YOU!Pokémon And All Respective Names are Trademark and © of Nintendo 1996-2019 Pokémon GO is Trademark and © of Niantic, Inc. Purified Podcast are not affiliated with Niantic Inc., The Pokémon Company, Game Freak or Nintendo. #Pokemon #PokemonGO #PokemonGOPodcast #PurifiedPodcastIntro and Outro Music:The Greatest Bits Pokemon Red and Blue theme (Summertime Remix)Spotify: https://soundcloud.com/thegreatestbits/pokemon-red-and-blue-themeCheck him outSpotify: spoti.fi/2k7NiNGApple Music / iTunes: apple.co/2tASClqGoogle Play Music: bit.ly/2sxTF5VDeezer: bit.ly/2r9tBwxAmazon MP3: amzn.to/2shV6RRSoundCloud: bit.ly/2qkrJQChttps://feeds.buzzsprout.com/883969

Adventures Alcove
C1E2 Vicious Venture to the Verdant Claw

Adventures Alcove

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 97:43


Our Adventurers continue their journey to fix the fractured timeline, as they make their way to the Verdant Claw Village they have to survive going through the challenges of hostile fauna and what Not to say in front of peaceful village folk, Can they restore the order of time? Tune in next week for more and embrace the unknown as the adventure unfolds! Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Future of Agriculture
FoA 391: The Path To Superhuman Farming with Curtis Garner and Brent Shedd of Verdant Robotics

Future of Agriculture

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 47:10


Put AI to work on your farm: https://farmwave.io/Rhishi Pethe's Software Is Feeding The World Newsletter: https://www.rhishipethe.com/sftwVerdant Robotics: https://www.verdantrobotics.com/Verdant Robotics is offering a smart sprayer that helps farmers reduce labor and input costs. But don't let the word “robotics” in the name fool you: their technology, although very cutting-edge, hooks right onto existing equipment like any other farm implement. “Here at Verdant we have a slogan called 'autonomy last.' So even though our co founders and early employees all were foundational in the birth of that (autonomous vehicle) industry, it's the last thing that we're going to do. The majority of the value that we're going to provide the grower is automating the machine on the back. That's actually where the value is being provided.” - Curtis GarnerAutomation doesn't necessarily mean autonomy. That's Curtis Garner, founder and CCO at Verdant Robotics. A lot of the team, like Chief Operating Officer Brent Shedd, came from the world of self-driving vehicles, but they are now laser focused on farmers, and building the next generation of smart tech-enabled farm equipment. “If you're a grower and you're looking at an implement that isn't software defined, you should really rethink the way that you're evaluating the long term viability of the equipment on your farm. Because you want implements that will only increase in value to your operation the longer that you own them.” - Brent SheddCurtis Garner and Brent Shedd from Verdant Robotics join guest host Rhishi Pethe on today's Future of Agriculture podcast.

Nerd Poker
S5E31 The Verdant Swirly

Nerd Poker

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 59:19


We left our last episode on a cliffhanger- will Queep and Friar Jolly survive the low roll in the swirling green magic tunnel?! Well, Dan kind of cut Ken off so, Ken might actually have a plan. Also first we have to get to a particularly ribald round of listener thanks with a special visit from Billy. We missed you Chris! For merch, social media, and more be sure to head to nerdpokerpod.com. And for 3 bonus episodes a month and more, subscribe to our Patreon at patreon.com/nerdpoker.

verdant swirly