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In the final episode of Season 1 of The Running Kind Podcast Aimee is joined by Erica Lubera. Erica is an endurance athlete taking on some of the most challenging races. In addition to being a badass on the trails, she also owns a guided backpacking company, Wild Roots, leading tours in Pennsylvania. On this episode we chat The Long Run, Wild Roots & Leave No Trace. You can connect with Erica at the following... erica@wildrootsguides.com facebook.com/wildrootsguides instagram.com/wildrootsguides wildrootsguides.com You can register for The Long Run Spring Forward here: https://ultrasignup.com/register.aspx?did=119758 You can find more information about The Running Kind here. https://therunningkind.net/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/therunningkind/ @therunningkind_ If you are looking for additional ways to support The Running Kind, check out our Patreon page! patreon.com/TheRunningKind Aimee Kohler Founder of The Running Kind @aimskoh Produced by Aimee Kohler Music Dim Red Light by Don Dilego
Carol is calling for the government to screen newborns for MLD, a rare disorder. Tommy McCague turned his life around by losing weight and taking up powerlifting. Handball lovers share their passion for the sport. Denise, an 'Original Wildling', was very disappointed that the festival didn't go ahead.
Callers spoke to Katie about how they have all not been refunded by Wild Roots festival / Hannah recounted how her father, coach of a camogie team, once impersonated a women to win the County Final for his parish / Callers weigh in on a divisive lingerie campaign with members of the Team GB Women's Rugby Sevens team in lingerie on a rugby field
Meet Allison Kormendy: the owner of Wild Roots grew up in Dawson City, Yukon, a small Northern town of less than 1,500 people. She is Tr'ondëk Hwëch'in from her father's side and Yupik from her mother's.One of Wild Roots' main purposes is to bring First Nations Traditions and values to the forefront of wellbeing. To intertwine modern day sciences with traditional knowledge to create stronger individuals and therefore stronger communities. Through her small batch food and plant medicines, Allison is connecting to her culture and helping her community heal physically and spiritually through her business.Follow Wild Roots 'Holistic Nutrition & Well-Being' on Facebook and InstagramVenture Out's theme song is Fires Across the Tundra by Denendeh's Leela Gilday.
Welcome to The Direct Farm Marketing Podcast! In this episode of the podcast, join Mike Parker and Sara English of Wild Roots Farm Marketing as they delve into the world of agricultural marketing. Dive deep with this podcast episode as they explore: Transparency, Collaboration & Customer Focus in Agricultural Marketing Success The Value of Authentic Marketing Understanding and Addressing Customer Needs and Building Trust Strong Local Food System and Community Engagement Collaborating with Local Businesses Practical Product Photography Tips Tune in now to uncover the secrets to successful and sustainable farm marketing. Book a call with us HERE Get our guide to pre-sale your farm's offerings HERE
In this episode, Hailey shares the ultimate destination for foodie lovers–West Allis! Many residents from across the globe have found their way to West Allis–a friendly, FLAVORFUL place to call home. With a wide range of vibrant cultures, West Allis has had many flavorful influences, including international, sport, nature, and history-inspired cuisines. From Chef Paz Restaurant and Wild Roots to Bread Pedalers and Kegel's Inn, there's a taste of everything for everyone.Read the blog here: https://discoverwisconsin.com/the-flavors-of-west-allis/Chef Paz Restaurant: https://chefpaz.com/; Antigua Latin-Inspired Kitchen: https://antiguamilwaukee.com/; Wild Roots: https://wildrootsmke.com/; West Allis Farmers Market: https://thatswhywestallis.com/farmers-market/; Flour Girl & Flame: https://www.flourgirlandflame.com/; Everyone's Ice Cream: https://everyonesicecream.com/; Pete's Pops: https://petespops.net/; Bread Pedalers: https://www.thebreadpedalers.com/; Tour of America's Dairyland: https://www.tourofamericasdairyland.com/; Transaction Skate Shop: https://www.facebook.com/transactionskateshop/; My Auntie's Kitchen: https://www.westallisdowntown.com/food-vendors; Perspective Brewing Company: https://www.perspectivebrewing.com/; Layman Brewing: https://laymanbrewing.com/; Kegel's Inn: https://kegelsinn.com/; Freese's Candy: https://www.freesescandy.com/; Grebe's Bakery: https://www.grebesbakery.com/; The Bobber: https://discoverwisconsin.com/blog/The Cabin Podcast: https://the-cabin.simplecast.com. Follow on social @thecabinpodShop Discover Wisconsin: shop.discoverwisconsin.com. Follow on social @shopdiscoverwisconsinDiscover Wisconsin: https://discoverwisconsin.com/. Follow on social @discoverwisconsinDiscover Mediaworks: https://discovermediaworks.com/. Follow on social @discovermediaworksWest Allis: https://www.westalliswi.gov/
Allison & Ivana welcome Heather from Wild Roots Farm.
Join me in this week's flower farmer chat with Alexis from Wild Roots ~ KY Flower Farm-Florist. You should most definitely give her a follow @wildrootsfarmerfloristIf you'd like to help contribute to the making of this podcast, any bit helps. Thank you https://account.venmo.com/u/FreckledBloomFlowerFarm
In this episode we are joined by independent artist Evin! We will discuss how he feels about his artist project and what he is trying to say through it. How his image is an extension of this and how this has evolved over the last few years. We'll learn how his influences have really shaped his music and how they all combine to create his sound. His experience of playing at the festival Wild Roots, how he prepared for this by busking and what he learnt from this. We chat about his vocal routine and what his goals are for the future with his voice. Tune in for this and so much more! Follow @evinevinevinevinevin on all social media platforms. Social Media: @vocalventure Email: vocal.venture.uk@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vocal-venture/message
In every manufacturing organization, company culture is key to success. But what does company culture really mean? And how can manufacturing leaders ensure the culture in their organization is the best it can be? Jim Mayer, founder of TCO Strategies and host of the Manufacturing Culture Podcast, joins Manufacturing Happy Hour to share his thoughts. He provides a super-simple definition of company culture, describing it as the alignment of values between employees and the organization. In the episode, we also look at what got Jim interested in manufacturing culture to begin with and how he caught the podcasting bug, sharing insights into industry culture on his weekly show. Jim tells us how his podcast guests have shifted his perspectives of the industry and provides actionable advice for budding podcasters in manufacturing. In this episode, find out: What got Jim interested in manufacturing What he has learned from carrying out engagement surveys Something Jim has learned since starting his podcast His thoughts on the automation culture paradox in SMB manufacturers How companies can become culturally ready for automation The stories that shifted Jim's perspective of manufacturing culture Jim's favorite comedy movies What to do if you think you're late to the game with your concept or idea Jim's advice for budding manufacturing podcasters Jim's questions for Chris Enjoying the show? Please leave us a review here. Even one sentence helps. It's feedback from Manufacturing All-Stars like you that keeps us going! Tweetable Quotes: “There's a lot of ways people can get the podcast exposure they're looking for, without having to take the time, money and effort to do it on their own.” “If you start talking about culture and engagement and what you want that to be, then you don't do anything with it, your culture is going to plummet.” “When it comes to podcasting – if you've got that niche, give it a go.” Links & mentions: Wild Roots, seed-to-table dining to satisfy both heart and soul in West Allis, Wisconsin Chelsea's Kitchen, an Arizona roadhouse celebrating the cuisine of the Great American Southwest Bourbon & Bones Chophouse and Bar, a fine dining experience in Old Town Scottsdale, Arizona, with attentive service, USDA Prime grade steaks, fresh seafood, bourbon and signature cocktails Connect with Jim on LinkedIn Tune into The Manufacturing Culture Podcast, where Jim sits down with a manufacturing leader each week and explores where their culture was, where it is now and where they want to get it The Wisconsin Manufacturing & Technology Show, the industry-leading Midwest manufacturing trade show – from additive manufacturing to robotics, machining centers to welding, tooling and fabricating equipment and many more technologies in between Make sure to visit
The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring Lincoln County; https://bit.ly/3rTq2YPThe Cabin is also presented by Jolly Good Soda, available in all your classic favorite flavors that we remember from childhood. The diet line offers 0 calories, 0 carbs, 0 sugars, and no caffeine – perfect for mixers or just enjoying on a warm summer day (or any day, for that matter); always Wisconsin-based, you can follow @jollygoodsoda on social for the latest on new flavors, fun promotions, and more. Learn more here; https://bit.ly/3TSFYY4 Campfire Conversation: Eric and Ana welcome frequent collaborator Apurba Banerjee back into The Cabin for a second look at “Worldwide Cuisine in Wisconsin.” Sure, we love our cheese, brats, and beer but sometimes you want to experience something less common and more exotic. We head across the state to find places you can enjoy dishes from around the world. We highlight southeast Asia a fair amount in this conversation, so Apurba does a little analysis on the differences in, for example, Korean cuisine vs. Thai vs. Lao, especially with their use of spices. Eric, Ana, and Apurba then dive into a variety of locations where you can experience Filipino Lumpia, Korean BBQ, Pho (watch how you pronounce it!), Tom Yum and Tom Kai Soup, Momo, and more southeast Asian dishes. We also discuss African dishes such as Sambua, Josef rice, peanut stew, fufu (a pounded yam), spicy beef eugusi, and more; Indian and Himalayan dishes from Smoke Tandoori Chicken and Lamb Chops to achaar, Biryani dishes, Dal, Chickpea Masala, and more.We also touch on South America with emerging Peruvian and Venezuelan cuisine becoming increasingly popular across Wisconsin. Plus, a little shout-out to Polish food with a pierogi place on the peninsula - of Door. Where you can get these fantastic foods? We share it with you in “World Cuisine in Wisconsin, Part 2,” this week's episode of The Cabin!Inside SponsorsGroup Health Trust: https://bit.ly/3JMizCX NAMIWalks: https://www.namiwalks.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=donordrive.event&eventID=1358
(Lander, WY) – The Lander Community Foundation (LCF) annual community-wide fundraiser Challenge for Charities, or C4C, is back at again for 2023, and as of May 1, LCF will match any donations made to eligible local nonprofits through July 10. In conjunction with this amazing opportunity to double your donations to the organizations that matter most to you, the 1330 AM / 107.7 FM KOVE morning shows Coffee Time with Vince Tropea and Today in the 10 with Jerrad Anderson will be conducting an interview series with these groups, up until the end of the matching period. Today's featured nonprofit is the Wild Roots Sanctuary! Check out the full interview below to learn all about this wonderful organization! To donate to the Wild Roots Sanctuary or the specific nonprofit of your choosing, click here. To read more about LCF and the C4C fundraiser, click here. Be sure to tune in to Coffee Time every morning at 7:00 AM, and Today in the 10 at 8:00 AM on 1330 AM / 107.7 FM KOVE, or, to listen to the KOVE livestream, click here.
From Little Walter to the Steady Rollin' Revue it's another packed edition of the Blues is the Truth. If you like Blues you have definitely come to the roght place! This week's show features tracks from Johnny Mars and the Cold Heart Revue, The Commoners, Elvin Bishops Big Fun Trio, Trainyard Blues Band, Paul Garner Band, Freddie King, Angela Strehli, TBelly, GA 20, Taj Mahal, Eric Bibb, Victor Wainwright and the Wild Roots, 12 Bar Dudes, Magic Slim and the Teardrops, Mississippi MacDonald and the Cotton Mouth kings, Anthony Geraci, Errol Linton, Cecilia and the Candy Kings, Bob Willis and the Texas Playboys, Dennis Siggery and Neil Saddler, Peter Storm and the Cashbox Kings. Hit play and enjoy! Please don't forget to like, review, share and subscribe to the show. You can also join our Facebook group at facebook.com/groups/bluesisthetruth
Kristy Pace is an Earth lover, land tender, gardener, & wildcrafter; wife & mother to 3 children (Ellie, Charlie, & Leo ages 10, 7 & 5); a Certified Yoga Teacher (through the Wilmington Yoga Center in 2020); a 2nd year Apprentice & Mentor at The School of the Sacred Wild, a school for herbalism, earth care & holistic wellness; and is Owner/Creator of “Sacred Wild Roots”, a botanical & herbal shop + apothecary that sprouted after completing her first year of herbalism school.Kristy finds joy in creating sacred space within & around her; spending time “playing” in her garden; exploring various healing modalities including the healing nature of plants and is lit up through personal revelations, spiritual connections & intimate conversations. Kristy spends most of her time at home with her family, working in the garden, and handcrafting herbal and botanical based creations for home, beauty, skincare, self-care + herbal remedies that support wellness and wholeness of being.Connect with Kristyhttps://www.instagram.com/sacredwildroots_/ Journal PromptOn this episode, we talk about plant medicine including nettles, passionflower, and wild weeds. Go for a walk in your backyard and/ neighborhood and notice which herbs and flowers are growing around your area. Make a list and then pick one (at a time) to learn about. Support the showThanks for listening.xo-JackieWant to calm your mind, have better focus, and relieve inflammation in your body using organic plant medicine? Reach out to me at madreandthemuse@gmail.com or order directly from this link -https://jackiedeconti.greencompassglobal.com/Interested in taking the next yoga teacher training or working with me as your Ayurveda Health Counselor? Check out the Madre & The Muse website.www.madreandthemuse.comdeep gratitude to Jared Sales + ALLIN. for the intro/outro musicwww.tinkmusik.com
Welcome to episode 15 of the Nurtured by Nature podcast. Today I'm delighted to be joined in conversation by the incredible Lucy Cuzzocrea. Lucy is the the force behind Wild Roots Foraging. In this inspiring episode we discuss our need to reconnect with what Lucy fondly calls “Earth wisdom”. We explore our mutual love and respect for the weeds, our native wildflowers that are beneficial not only to our own health but the intrinsic health of our desperately struggling ecosystems. She shares her incredible 10 year journey that has seen her transform her own health through foraging and how she has gone on to find ways to share this wisdom and bring community and support into the lives of countless Wild Women and Wild Men.Learn more about Lucy and find out about joining her community: I am a forager, activist, sustainable food grower, creative, mother, and wife, living in the beautiful countryside of North East England. I was raised in Middlesbrough, one of the most socially deprived areas in the whole country, and have many experiences of how poverty and trauma can effect those who live in areas like ours. As I matured into my adult years, I started to question the systems we rely on and why food didn't simply grow everywhere, for free. I studied Graphic Design at uni and learned about capitalism, consumerism and globalisation and the huge detrimental impact it is having on both people and planet. Ever since, I have been trying to do my bit to reverse that damage and change my little area of society for the better. And this is where Wild Roots Foraging was born. I feel passionately that good quality, nutritious food, is a human right and should and can be free. So, I now make it my mission to reconnect as many people as possible with this lost knowledge, in order to empower them to take charge of their own health and sustenance, as well as the health of the planet.Wild Roots Foraging is all about helping people reconnect with the earth, their community and with themselves, through the forgotten, ancient practices of our ancestors. My goal is to reclaim what has been forgotten in the hope of helping people find the healing that is needed, for both people and planet.Website: https://wildrootsforaging.co.uk/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/wild_roots_foraging/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/wildrootsforagingFacebook Groups: Wild Roots - Wild Women (Women Only)- https://www.facebook.com/groups/732435000825751Wild Roots Gatherings (anyone) - https://www.facebook.com/groups/289107325579340Other useful links from this episode:The Association of Foragers: https://foragers-association.org/Wild Men Circles: https://wildrootsforaging.co.uk/wild-men/Thank you for being a part of this journey with me, please Subscribe to make sure you don't miss our future episodes, and share with your friends to help these messages ripple out across the world. More information about the Nurtured by Nature Podcast and our host Fiona MacKay: Fiona Mackay Photography WebsiteConnect with us and join the conversation on social media:Instagram @FionaMacKayPhotographyFacebook @FionaMacKayPhotographyTwitter @FiMacKay
I've always had level respect for someone willing to explore and get out of their comfort zone, but when someone goes one hundred percent head in and it causes change to the world around them..... Next level! I sat down with Jess Caldwell who I first learned of from Soul Seekers and I was curious to see where things would go, the emersion has been impressive. We discuss her motivations, transformation, being involved in the circle of life vs. a spectator, the spiritual connections and paying service to our primal calling, a few rabbit holes and her outdoor community The Wildkind Academy "Partnering With Nature For Good Times, Great Health and Profound Connection to our Wild Roots". Enjoy the episode! You can learn more at the links below: https://www.wildkindacademy.com https://instagram.com/jess_wildkindacademy?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= https://www.facebook.com/wildkindacademy?mibextid=LQQJ4d Brought to you by Western Fly Covers Western Fly Covers: When you spend as much time as we do outdoors you know how fast things can turn. Wet or damaged gear isn't going to keep you out there where you want to be. Ultralight element protection for your gear. use code FreeShipElk until 8/31/22 off at www.westernflycovers.com GET INVOLVED IN FIGHTING FOR OUR RIGHTS AS OUTDOORSMEN AND WOMEN BY SUPPORTING SPORTSMEN'S ALLIANCE, FOLLOW THE LINK BELOW: https://www.westerncontours.com/sportsmens-alliance Take an active roll in protecting our rights and privileges as hunters with HOWL For Wildlife: https://www.howlforwildlife.org Follow the links below for Western Contours partners, affiliates and discounts. www.westerncontours.com Anxynt: https://www.anxynt.com?aff=5 Initial Ascent: https://www.initialascent.com?aff=5 Arrow Tech Archery use code: WESTERNCONTOUR www.arrowtecharchery.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cassidy Younghans taught in conventional schools for 5 years before shifting her focus toward self-directed education. She interned at several prominent self-directed learning settings across the U.S. before becoming a cofounder of a full-time, self-directed learning center in Dallas. She learned a lot from that initial entrepreneurial experience, and in 2021 founded Wild Roots, a grassroots self-directed learning community in Dallas. Sign up for Kerry's free, weekly email newsletter on education trends at fee.org/liberated.
This is a special broadcast we are doing for a local coffeehouse called Wild Roots. We'll be playing acoustic music mixed with some pop and electronic.
With the summer well and truly over, Jack and Sean talk about the gigs and festivals they attended over the sunnier months of this year. From Green Day to Garth Brooks, to Jack doing his first ever stand-up set, they cover it all….or at least what they had the money to go and see anyway. Sean kicks off by telling Jack about the utter handling he and his comrade got into trying to get from Dublin City centre to Malahide. They move on to talking about the brilliant Wild Roots festival in Sligo. Jack talks to comedian Anna Clifford just after she came off stage, Conor Marcus on his first festival in Sligo, Jessica on Hula Hooping out in the elements and Alex from Red Eye Pariah. Sean tells Jack about people walking out of Tommy Tiernan and how he got on when he went to watch ‘The Wrestling' in Cardiff. The boys finally discuss the biggest thing to happen in Croke Park since Owen Mulligan put the ball in the back of the net to equalize against Dublin in the All-Ireland Semi Final way back in 2005. Find YAHNY on Instagram, Facebook and don't forget to hit that subscribe button. Don't forget to follow all the amazing acts mentioned above on the socials and keep an eye out to when they are gigging next.
Rocky Votolato - "Little Black Diamond" from the 2022 album Wild Roots on Spartan. Long-beloved local artist Rocky Votolato returns with his most personal album yet. Wild Roots is his first new album in seven years. Written during the pandemic, Votolato sought to craft an album about "family connection," adding to People magazine, "but on a deeper level, it's about the human struggle and overcoming and surviving anything that is handed to you." (You can hear and read more about this album in an upcoming interview here on KEXP!) Today's Song of the Day was inspired by Votolato's niece Carissa. As he writes on social media, "it's a song about loyalty and how much keeping your word and telling the truth means to the ones closest to you. I wrote it after we went for a walk one day and she helped me find a little stone that I carried around with me in my pocket for years and years on every tour I did. That little rock came to represent loyalty to me and was a constant reminder of all the people in my life who love me and why I was trying to stay alive and do the work on myself to become a better person." Read the full story at KEXP.orgSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wild Roots Rising is an indie/folk duo from New Orleans, LA that features Julia Houghton and Olivia Moore. These talented women discuss the creation of their self-titled debut album, Wild Roots Rising, their Summer 2022 tour, and the New Orleans music scene. Check them out at: @wildrootsrising_official
Locally produced radio on a variety of topics relating to rural life in the Catskills and the Delaware River Valley presented by Rosie Starr featuring WJFF Volunteer reporters.
Locally produced radio on a variety of topics relating to rural life in the Catskills and the Delaware River Valley presented by Rosie Starr featuring WJFF Volunteer reporters.
The lads discuss the Queen's Jubilee, Wild Roots festival and badly told stories.
In this episode Hannah talks about her wild roots and how yoga saved her. Jack Daniel's, dancing on bars, Beth Dutton attitude, and sheriff backseat drives were her rock bottom. Yoga pulled her up from that dirty floor, dusted her off and helped her see that she was always enough.
Rocky Votolato returns after 6 years to blow Dave's mind with the true story of how he got his name. They also talk about Rocky's new album “Wild Roots,” the Kickstarter campaign for that record, his youth in Texas, Dave's fear of concept albums, and Rocky getting kicked off of social media for accidental nefarious […]
Planet Driven Brands Podcast Zoe Binning. Zoe is a 'force of energy' in her field! Her energy comes from a burning desire to put sustainability first and build businesses that reflect this. Here she tells her plant-based story of how she found the wedding & catering business so frustrating, that she was determined to move it from its over-reliance on 'single-use'. We also chat about the food in the service industry . We learn how in setting up Wild Roots Kitchen, Zoe is again leading the way by putting plant-based at the heart of her menu. Zoe has been visionary in changing her businesses to put sustainability at their core. She is excited that others are following in her footsteps. As she says: "There's a real influx of newer, younger, more exciting businesses that are looking Planet and people first and realising if they do that properly the profits will come!" Zoe, like all our panellists, is passionate about her role plus the role everyone is playing in creating a better future. Here, in Planet Driven Brands Podcast Zoe Binning shares this passion and her experiences with us. I think you'll love it and I certainly enjoyed the chat :) If you'd like to meet Zoe digitally here is her LinkedIn profile About The Podcast The Planet Driven Brands Podcast is a library of thought leadership and insight into brands and their responsibility to the welfare of the planet. This is about changing the Planet, one brand at a time. We know brands have positive impacts on consumers and we want to bottle that! In our pod we will highlight brands as drivers for change and the role they play as influencers. This is a library of useful content for all to share. It's our small contribution. If you enjoyed this please do tell someone! If you'd like to subscribe please do so here: SUBSCRIBE Recruiting Thought Leaders We want to attract the best guests to come and tell us how we can harness the power of brands to help us build a better planets for all – people, animals, plants, the oceans – you get the drift! It may be a lofty aim; who knows, let's find out. If you'd like to come on the show, I'd love to hear from you Nic is a brand consultant and has over 30 years experience with brands across agencies, consultancies and brand owners – here's the LinkedIn profile! Here's the RSS feed for the podcast should you wish to copy it! If you have any comments please get in touch. The same goes if you want to come and chat to us and be a star of our show Thanks for listening to the Planet Driven Brands Podcast Zoe Binning.
Slovakia Today, English Language Current Affairs Programme from Slovak Radio
News and Topical Issue. In today's show, we are going to talk with three foreigners and owners of Bratislava-based restaurants and discuss with them how they managed the first two waves of coronavirus pandemic and how they are preparing for the third one. Then you will hear an interview with Hungarian director Hajni Kis and actor Zorka Horváth about a new film called Wild Roots created in Hungarian/Slovak coproduction.
Slovakia Today, English Language Current Affairs Programme from Slovak Radio
News and Topical Issue. In today's show, we are going to talk with three foreigners and owners of Bratislava-based restaurants and discuss with them how they managed the first two waves of coronavirus pandemic and how they are preparing for the third one. Then you will hear an interview with Hungarian director Hajni Kis and actor Zorka Horváth about a new film called Wild Roots created in Hungarian/Slovak coproduction.
Over hoe de natuur je inzicht en richting kan geven, op welke manier je dat voor jezelf en/of je werk in kunt zetten en wat er nodig is om te kunnen doen wat je wilt. “Ik geloof echt dat je het recht hebt om je heel goed te voelen en dat je daar heel weinig voor nodig hebt, maar dat de natuur daarin wel echt kan helpen. En ook dat de natuur ons nodig heeft.” Instagram: @thewildrootsguideWebsite:thewildrootsguide.com Website: mindful-miljonair.nlInstagram: @steffyroosdumaine.
The modern strawberry has a surprisingly dramatic story, involving a French spy in Chile, a perilous ocean voyage, and the unlikely meeting of two botanical expatriates. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll describe the improbable origin of one of the world's most popular fruits. We'll also discuss the answers to some of our queries and puzzle over a radioactive engineer. Intro: Williston Fish bequeathed everything. Philip Cohen invented an English contraction with seven apostrophes. Sources for our feature on Amédée-François Frézier: Amédée-François Frézier, A Voyage to the South-sea, and Along the Coasts of Chili and Peru, in the Years 1712, 1713, and 1714, 1717. George McMillan Darrow, The Strawberry: History, Breeding, and Physiology, 1966. James F. Hancock, Strawberries, 2020. R.M. Sharma, Rakesh Yamdagni, A.K. Dubey, and Vikramaditya Pandey, Strawberries: Production, Postharvest Management and Protection, 2019. Amjad M. Husaini and Davide Neri, Strawberry: Growth, Development and Diseases, 2016. Joel S. Denker, The Carrot Purple and Other Curious Stories of the Food We Eat, 2015. Adam Leith Gollner, The Fruit Hunters: A Story of Nature, Adventure, Commerce, and Obsession, 2013. Mary Ellen Snodgrass, World Food: An Encyclopedia of History, Culture and Social Influence From Hunter Gatherers to the Age of Globalization, 2012. Noel Kingsbury, Hybrid: The History and Science of Plant Breeding, 2011. Christopher Stocks, Forgotten Fruits: The Stories Behind Britain's Traditional Fruit and Vegetables, 2009. Stevenson Whitcomb Fletcher, The Strawberry in North America: History, Origin, Botany, and Breeding, 1917. Dominique D.A. Pincot et al., "Social Network Analysis of the Genealogy of Strawberry: Retracing the Wild Roots of Heirloom and Modern Cultivars," G3 11:3 (2021), jkab015. Marina Gambardella, S. Sanchez, and J. Grez, "Morphological Analysis of Fragaria chiloensis Accessions and Their Relationship as Parents of F.× ananassa Hybrid," Acta Horticulturae 1156, VIII International Strawberry Symposium, April 2017. Chad E. Finn et al., "The Chilean Strawberry (Fragaria chiloensis): Over 1000 Years of Domestication," HortScience 48.4 (2013), 418-421. Jorge B. Retamales et al., "Current Status of the Chilean Native Strawberry and the Research Needs to Convert the Species Into a Commercial Crop," HortScience 40:6 (2005), 1633-1634. J.F. Hancock, A. Lavín, and J.B. Retamales, "Our Southern Strawberry Heritage: Fragaria chiloensis of Chile," HortScience 34:5 (1999), 814-816. James F. Hancock and James J. Luby, "Genetic Resources at Our Doorstep: The Wild Strawberries," BioScience 43:3 (March 1993), 141-147. Wilson Popenoe, "The Frutilla, or Chilean Strawberry," Journal of Heredity 12:10 (1921), 457-466. Liberty Hyde Bailey, "Whence Came the Cultivated Strawberry," American Naturalist 28:328 (1894), 293-306. Emily Tepe, "A Spy, a Botanist, and a Strawberry," Minnesota Fruit Research, University of Minnesota, June 11, 2019. "How Strawberries Grew Bigger: Plant History," Financial Times, Aug. 30, 2008. Steve Zalusky, "From 'Hayberry' to 'Strawberry': A Look at the History of the Delicious Fruit," [Arlington Heights, Ill.] Daily Herald, June 26, 2005. "The Modern Strawberry Owes Its Discovery to Ironic Incidents," Charleston [W.V] Daily Mail, March 30, 2005. Peter Eisenhauer, "The Berry With a Past," Milwaukee Journal, June 20, 1990. Eve Johnson, "Sweet Quest for Perfection: Juicy Story With Sexy Angle," Vancouver Sun, June 16, 1990. Listener mail: Thanks to listener Patrick McNeal for sending this 1888 proof of the Pythagorean theorem by Emma Coolidge ("Department of Mathematics," Journal of Education 28:1 [June 28, 1888], 17). The proof is explicated in Robert and Ellen Kaplan's 2011 book Hidden Harmonies: The Lives and Times of the Pythagorean Theorem (pages 103-107). Tony O'Neill, "Glenade Lake and the Legend of the Dobhar-chú," Underexposed, Dec. 4, 2017. Patrick Tohall, "The Dobhar-Chú Tombstones of Glenade, Co. Leitrim," Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland 78:2 (December 1948), 127-129. This week's lateral thinking puzzle was contributed by listener Brent Ulbert, who sent these corroborating links (warning -- these spoil the puzzle). You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on Google Podcasts, on Apple Podcasts, or via the RSS feed at https://futilitycloset.libsyn.com/rss. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- you can choose the amount you want to pledge, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation on the Support Us page of the Futility Closet website. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!
In todays podcast I am talking with Lucy from Wild Roots Foraging about her Wild Women's circles what they involve and how they help people to reconnect with themselves and nature around them. Lucy will be at the Scottish Wild Food Festival in September 18th & 29th you can book tickets: www.scottishwildfoodfestival.co.uk You can connect with Lucy at https://wildrootsforaging.co.uk/ If you enjoyed the podcast please like, share and subscribe. www.roxmadeira.com You can support the podcast at: www.patreon.com/trossachswildapothecary
The ‘Wild Roots’ festival is taking place in Sligo today, with a first look at how future Live music festivals can be run in the era of Covid-19. To tell us more about this event Shane was joined on the show this morning by Neil O’Connell, Wild Roots Festival Director. Listen and subscribe to Newstalk Breakfast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
Doug Elliott is a pretty cool guy. Well, to be honest he's what I want to be when I grow up. A story telling, plant loving, naturalist whose passion for nature and love for the land inspire all sorts of folks across the continent. I first heard about Doug from one of his books many years ago, “Wild Roots”, but recently have been coming across his name more and more, whether it was through storytellers, or virtual singalongs, people are sharing his words. We got on a quick zoom call to chat about a possible upcoming interview and then the interview sort of just happened then. I didn't have all the questions prepared, and Doug didn't know what I wanted to talk about really, but he was game and it was fun. I may have ended up telling more stories than he did. Learn more: https://dougelliott.com/ - Doug's Homepage https://dougelliott.bandcamp.com - Listen to, and purchase Doug's albums of stories and songs Buy Doug's books
July is American Grown Cut Flower Month! Now is the perfect time to celebrate the abundance of locally-grown cut flowers and the farmers that grow them. To discuss more about cut flower production, I interviewed my good friend and co-worker Alexis Sheffield to ask her why July is such a special month for cut flower growers. Alexis is the Boyle County Extension Agent for Horticulture and in her spare time runs a flower farm called Wild Roots. Find out more from her in our interview together on how you can celebrate American Grown Cut Flower Month and how you can support local cut flower farmers, right here on the Sunshine Gardening Podcast. Alexis Sheffield, Boyle Co. Extension Agent for Horticulture & Flower Farmer for Wild Roots Get involved with Kentucky Grown Cut Flowers Month by joining us daily on Facebook (@KYHortCouncil), Instagram (@KYHorticulture) or Twitter (@KYHorticulture) to learn more about this specialty crop! Each day this month on the Kentucky Hort Council's social media pages, you can learn more about local flower farmers and the beautiful fresh cut flowers they grow along with buying, delivery, and pick-up options. Interactive Map: The Kentucky Commercial Cut Flower Grower Directory is now live! This tool helps to highlight local businesses and make it easy for customers to identify purchasing options. Thanks for listening to the Sunshine Gardening Podcast! To stay up to date on all the latest episodes, hit the subscribe button wherever you get your podcasts. Gardeners keep digging into gardening and remember to add a little sunshine!
Vzpomínka na Charlieho Danielse, představení nového alba Big Boy Bandu, pozvánka na 3.díl Dixie On The Road s Livin Free a rozhovor s Krakenem, bubeníkem, zpěvákem a kapelníkem The Wild Roots.
We speak with Exective Director Katie Davis about Wildlands Network's mission to restore the wild-ways of North America.About Wildlands Network:Since 1991, Wildlands Network has been committed to reconnecting, restoring and rewilding North America for the benefit of all species. Our work is founded in science, driven by fieldwork and furthered through strategic policy and partnerships. We envision a North America where nature is undivided, and where people coexist in harmony with our native plants and animals. Visit wildlandsnetwork.org to learn more.***This podcast is not interested in advertising dollars and relies on the support of Wild Roots patrons. To support this podcast visit: www.patreon.com/wildroots
Kapely i posluchači se nadechují k novému „pokaranténnímu“ životu a pomoci se snaží i projekt Dixie On The Road 2020. Nové album Larkin Poe a nový videoklip The Wild Roots. Jirka Petrů nás seznámí s kontroverzním týpkem a osobitým muzikantem Calvinem Russellem.
Nature is indeed sending us a message. Our response to that message is going to shape humanity. In this Wild Roots episode with renowned science writer/author, David Quammen we talk about the nature of zoonotic disease, ecology and how human activity is ultimately the cause for epidemics which threatens us all. We also talk about the importance of not demonizing wildlife, protecting biodiversity, the harms of the wildlife trade and more. We are all in this together. And we are the ones who caused it. Hoping all of my listeners are well and safe. LINKS:David Quammen's WebsiteSpillover: Animal Infections and the Next Human PandemicSupport this podcast by becoming a Wild Roots Patron Photo take by Ronan Donovan
In the past I've done a lot of episodes focusing on specific skills and enterprises that people integrate into a regenerative lifestyle, but in this series I'm going to be speaking with people who've put a bunch of those pieces together into a lifestyle centered on positive interactions with nature and a move towards self sustainability. Homesteading is a general term that originally comes from the homesteading acts in the United States which were a series of laws enacted between 1862 up until the 1930s which allowed an applicant to acquire ownership of government land or otherwise public land for free or very cheap if they lived on and farmed that land for a set period of time. Canada and Australia also had similar policies in their past to promote expansion and settlement of their large countries when they were newly colonized. These days, since the acts have long since expired, homesteading has come to mean a lifestyle of self sufficiency and is more characterized by subsistence farming, back-to-the-land movements and small scale home economics. Different areas around the world have different names for this concept, for example a smallholding or a croft in the UK are fairly synonymous with a homestead. Given the rise in popularity of homesteading and people wanting to reconnect with nature and learn to work more intimately with the land to produce their needs and livelihood, I wanted to create a series that helps people who are aspiring to this kind of lifestyle prepare themselves for the dramatic changes and the many wonderful options available to them. Homesteading isn't just one thing. Far from it in fact. The people interviewed in this series will explain how they made the transition from a more conventional and dependent life, to one of more autonomy. They'll explain the struggles, lessons, victories and failures that got them to where they are and what advice they would give to others starting out. So especially for those of you who dream of making a big lifestyle change, this series is for you. Now let's jump into the first interview in this series. Many of the people I know who've made a big change in their life towards self sufficient living in nature were inspired to do so after a major wake-up call event, and Natalie Bogwalker was no different. After a serious bike accident caused her to re-evaluate her life choices she decided to go “all-in” and went to live primitively in the woods at the Wild Roots community in North Carolina. After years of immersion and learning in that lifestyle, she became motivated to share her knowledge with more people and create a larger community movement. In this interview Natalie talks about her journey of making such a drastic change early on in her life, what she learned from the experience and how it has informed the way she lives and teaches on her homestead now. She breaks down a lot of the routines and time investments on the different operations of her place and how the dynamics of having different operations like the classes and workshops, apprenticeship programs and other community connections affect everyday life. Some of my favorite moments are from Natalie's observations from experience living very primitively to the more modern and connected way she lives now and her recommendations for people weighing their options and considering a move to one of these lifestyles. She also gives great practical information on wild plant resources as food and medicine and much more. Like every interview in this series, Natalie's setup and lifestyle represent a few of the millions of options out there for how to plan, build, and run a homestead and it's meant to give you ideas and pragmatic insights from people who are doing and living this every day Resources: WildAbundance.net Wild Abundance Permaculture Classes Wild Abundance Blog
NOT ON OUR LAND! - Listen to the very end!The book THIS LAND reveals the real "big bad wolves" and the truly devastating costs of livestock grazing on public lands. LINKSWebsite:Christopher KetchamBook: This Land: How Cowboys, Capitalism and Corruption are Ruining the American West
We welcome back Dr. Darcia Narvaez to discuss the importance of indigenous wisdom. More than ever, could the world use a nature-based foundation of wisdom. In this discussion we focus on the differences between traditional and indigenous psychologies; and how they influence the way we perceive our world. LINKSDarcia's Blog: Moral LandscapesBook: Indigenous Sustainable Wisdom: First-Nation Know-How for Global FlourishingThe Evolved Nest.org
Here is a recap of Wild Roots 2019. Thank you for being a part of the Wild Roots journey!
It is clear that "human nature" has evolved into a pattern of misuse, neglect and destruction of the natural world. Human Nature Projects was developed with a mission to re-prioritize our agenda as human beings. Through connection, curiosity, creativity and collaboration we can work together to protect the Earth's amazing biodiversity.LINKS:Elliot ConnorHuman Nature ProjectsTo support this podcast: Wild Roots Patreon
We speak about one woman's courageous decision to leave behind an unwholesome industry, deeply embedded in American tradition. As well as her decision to write openly about her experiences. Laura Jean Schneider reflects on this harmful industry and how the demand it's product, beef and leather, continues to carry damaging consequences for the welfare of animals, human health and our global ecosystems. She considers the industry's morally questionable and often violent culture, connecting it's practices to degrading habitats, threats to native wildlife and much more. LINKS:Laura Jean SchneiderLJ’s High Country News ArticleTo support my work:WILD ROOTS Patreon
In this episode, we have the great pleasure of speaking with award-winning journalist, Stephen Leahy about the use of neonics, extremely harmful pesticides used in industrialized agriculture. We discuss how the most widely used pesticides pervasively contaminate our environment, threaten wildlife and put our global food supply at risk. All of life hangs in the balance upon a greater web. Evidence to our broken web of life hides in plain sight (and sound).LINKS:Stephen Leahy WILD ROOTS Patreon
Changing how you consume your CBD with Aaron Morris and Chris Joseph Co-Founders of Wild Roots Spirits. Our next guests founded a unique company, based in Portland, Ore., that's changing how you consume your vodka and now your CBD, too. While similarly, Wild Roots focuses on creating premium, natural, handcrafted spirits that are unique to the Pacific Northwest but can be enjoyed anywhere. Forbes recognized WYLD CBD as having some of the best CBD Gummies in the Market today. They heralded by saying: “As exclusively a CBD gummies company, Wyld CBD has a great lineup of premium options, including lemon, blueberry, huckleberry, and raspberry, which are all blended and infused with real fruits. As a broad-spectrum extract, these vegan treats are a darling of the list and one that is worth every penny.”
Changing how you consume your CBD with Aaron Morris and Chris Joseph Co-Founders of Wild Roots Spirits. Our next guests founded a unique company, based in Portland, Ore., that's changing how you consume your vodka and now your CBD, too. While similarly, Wild Roots focuses on creating premium, natural, handcrafted spirits that are unique to the Pacific Northwest but can be enjoyed anywhere. Forbes recognized WYLD CBD as having some of the best CBD Gummies in the Market today. They heralded by saying: “As exclusively a CBD gummies company, Wyld CBD has a great lineup of premium options, including lemon, blueberry, huckleberry, and raspberry, which are all blended and infused with real fruits. As a broad-spectrum extract, these vegan treats are a darling of the list and one that is worth every penny.”
Humans are not equipped to recognize urban environments as something that makes sense… Basically even though humans may appear adjusted to urbanization, evolutionarily our brains haven’t caught up with more natural or healthy responses to such prevalent environments. To our animal brains, these environments just don't make sense and may actually be harmful for urban dwellers. In this episode of Wild Roots, we speak with Dr. Ian Frampton, an Exeter University psychologist about these significant findings and what we can do to make sense of our struggling brains.To support my work, please consider becoming a Wild Roots Patreon.
This incredible story of resiliency is one that can be learned from worldwide! Akagera National Park has become one of the most renowned ecological recovery stories. Efforts to restore its natural wonders defied the odds and has placed this park in high recognition. Supported by African Parks, Akagera National Park is conservation at its finest.For more episodes like this please support at Patreon.com/wildroots
Erica Schuppe is the owner of Wild Roots Therapy in Billings, Montana. Her multi-disciplinary practice includes occupational therapists and a counselor who use a team-based approach to support families with children who have experienced trauma. In this episode, we learn how Wild Roots stays sustainable even with a clientele consisting of 80-90% Medicaid clients! Erica shares all about growing her practice and how she feeds her own soul as an OT entrepreneur. In this episode, Erica shares: How her experience as a foster and adoptive parent influenced her work as an occupational therapist Her training in the Neurosequential Model of Therapeutics by Dr. Bruce Perry of the Child Trauma Academy How she manages a practice taking 80-90% Medicaid clients. How you should research what Medicaid will reimburse in your state before you start a private practice. How Erica supplements her clinic-based income with presentations, assessments, and consulting. How she re-branded her business after many years in private practice as a solopreneur to a whole team under the new name: Wild Roots Therapy in 2018. How she chose the name for her business (always a fun story to hear from an entrepreneur!). How she doubled her space and her staff within 18 months of re-branding!! Communication in a multi-disciplinary office. How business coaching has played a role in her development as an entrepreneur. Keeping a growth mindset as a business owner. Erica's number one tip for getting un-stuck as an entrepreneur. How Kate Northrup's book “Do Less” inspired her work. Time being your most valuable commodity…and why you should hire people to help you! How the intake process works at her practice. The benefits and caveats of electronic medical records (EMRs) Why you should get your finances in place the second you start your business. Why hiring the right people is key in managing a business. How to have good boundaries and open-hearted communication with your staff. Why being a fieldwork supervisor can generate some of the best employees for your business. How you can use the Enneagram to build and balance your team in your business. You can check out Erica's practice at www.wildrootstherapy.org, follow Wild Roots Therapy on Facebook, or connect with her on Instagram @wildrootstherapy Thanks for coming on the show Erica and sharing all your wisdom with the MYOTBiz listeners!
In this episode we speak with the organizing director of the Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature (GARN) as well as members of their executive committee about the importance of and efforts towards establishing rights of nature laws. Join us in honoring the recognition that Nature too, has rights.LINKS:Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature (GARN)WildRoots PatreonThanks for listening!
There are a ton of great opportunities to get out and support local in the week ahead. Market Mafia is your resource for finding handcraft events and pop-up markets throughout Greater Tampa Bay, Jacksonville and Miami. This week we’re chatting about opportunities to make like the makers with DIY workshops! Local vendors like Knotted Roots and Nightshift Wax Co are taking over Wild Roots plant shop in St. Pete to share their craft magic with the community. Grab tickets, sign up for future events or meet the talented handcrafters at an upcoming craft market around town! This episode originally aired on Radio St. Pete on August 30, 2019. Find a full list of upcoming makers markets by visiting our interactive calendar at marketmafia.com; filter and find events matching your interests. Like us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram @themarketmafia and be sure to share your handmade finds with us by using the #HitTheMarket! Thanks for supporting local.
Dališova Drbárna se bude věnovat crossoveru s příchutí amerického jihu v podání kapel The Wild Roots, Black Velvet Suicide, Nandha Blues a SoundtrucK.
There is something very special hidden beneath our feet... A life-giving component of this planet, too often ignored yet crucial to our existence and survival. In this episode we discuss this amazing life-giving source with renewed reverence with returning guest and author, Paul Bogard. His book "The Ground Beneath Us" reveals to us the hidden truths that lie beneath our feet everyday and truly puts into perspective the multiple threats that kill millions of species that make up this breathing source of life. The Ground Beneath Us by Paul BogardTo support more Wild Roots episodes like this one please consider becoming a WILD ROOTS PatreonThanks for listening!
We speak with Michael Dax, the New Mexico Representative for Defenders of Wildlife in Santa Fe about the Wildlife Corridors Act. Michael was instrumental in helping to pass legislation in the New Mexico Legislature to establish and protect wildlife corridors, and has been deeply involved in legislative efforts to modernize wildlife management in the state. Before moving to New Mexico, Michael has worked in the Grand Canyon and Yellowstone National Parks as a trail groomer and tour guide. Michael also earned a master’s degree in environmental history from the University of Montana where he began work on his book, Grizzly West, which focuses on the attempt to reintroduce grizzly bears to the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness in Montana and Idaho. For more WILD ROOTS episodes please consider becoming a WILD ROOTS Patreon.LINKS:New Mexico’s Wildlife Corridors Act: A path toward success (Rewilding.org article written by Michael Dax)Support The Wildlife Corridors Conservation ActGrizzly West (Michael's Book)
Animals may offer the greatest lesson to be learned by (hu-)man! In this episode of Wild Roots, we learn what observing animals, both wild and domestic can teach us about how to be good creatures. Naturalist and science writer, Sy Montgomery shares with us what she has learned from her animal friends. Sy has written 28 books on various animals, which focus mainly on animal behavior and consciousness. She has observed gorillas in Zaire, pink dolphins in the Amazon, tigers in India and many, many more places and creatures. It is through Sy's research of multiple species that has made her realize the most significant thing she has has learned, which she shares with us in this episode. Website: Sy MontgomeryBook: How to Be a Good Creature Latest Book: The Magnificent MigrationWILD ROOTS Patreon
In this episode we speak with Dr. Darcia Narvaez about the "Evolved Nest" or the evolved developmental niche (EDN) and the importance of nurturing our young as human animals and how this relates to our moral being as well as how we regard the non-human natural world and each other.Dr. Narvaez is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Norte Dame. She is also writes for a blog in Psychology Today called Moral Landscapes and is also the author of several books including: Neurobiology and the Development of Human Moralityand Indigenous Sustainable Wisdom: First-Nation Know-How for Global FlourishingFor more information about Dr. Narvaez and her research check out these links:The Evolved Nest Darcia Narvaez Website University WebsiteIf you like these episodes, you can support my work here:WILD ROOTS Patreon
In this episode of WILD ROOTS we journey into the wilds of Congo alongside herpetologist and evolutionary biologist Dr. Eli Greenbaum as we discuss his book "Emerald Labyrinth: A Scientist's Adventures in the Jungles of the Congo" and the importance of preserving biodiversity.LINKS:Eli Greenbaum's Website National Geographic Explorer Congo Quest for New SpeciesIf you enjoyed this Wild Roots production and would like to hear more episode like this one, please considering supporting this podcast by becoming a WILD ROOTS Patreon.
#itsshowtime @rolandsfoodcourt with @gennaro.pecchia Saturday at 9:00PM ET/PT #siriusxmfaction Channel 103 The Bubbles n Booze Edition We start the show off with God of Bubbles @gbaijot Who us tells about his mission to take the finest French Champagne @besseratdebellefon Founded in 1843 into the 21 century with honor, legacy & #frechytude in mind. He'll be taking over the Family business from his incredible Father #philippebaijot in 2020 to unveil the #bbrevival to the World! We pop bottles, sip #champagne & hear about the unreal collaboration with French Goddess #bridgetbardot #cheers to #besseratdebellefon #bbchampagne Part two of the food court party gets favors hand delivered by @wildrootsspirits Vodka Boss #chrisjoseph who pours us extremely tasty vodka that's infused with palate pleasing flavors that come from from the freshest fruits from Oregon's Willamette Valley @traveloregon It's available in 30 states now & coming to all 50 states by 2020! Since it is a party we chase the #wildrootsspirits down with @wyld_canna cannabis edibles! It gets us very happy in the studio! It is poised to be the #1 cannabis #thc edible brand in the USA this year. Thanks to you all for the support! Producer @paulofcharsky cheers!
In this episode of WILD ROOTS we talk with Paul Bogard about his book "The End of Night: Searching for Natural Darkness in the Age of Artificial Light". We discuss how adding more light reduces our awareness of one of our most precious human experiences: star-gazing. We discuss how irrational fears of the dark lead people to fall for one of the greatest and harmful marketing schemes in existence. As the use of artificial lights increase, not only do we lose our most precious stars but we lessen our health and safety. Most importantly the use of artificial lighting is not only extremely wasteful but becomes incredibly destructive to our remaining ecosystems worldwide. We discuss how irrational fears of the dark lead people to fall for one of the greatest and harmful marketing schemes in existence. Rediscover the Universe, resist unnatural illumination and reconnect to our dark night!Paul Bogard is also the author of 'The Ground Beneath Us' and 'Let There be Night'. To learn more visit Paul-Bogard.comAlso, if you enjoy this content, please consider supporting my work by becoming a Wild Roots Patreon.
In this short episode, Soraya speaks a little about the great new voices that have come to the climate justice scene. Alexandria and Greta share their grit with the World. Listen to one of the most remarkable speeches given by the young Swedish climate activists, Greta Thunberg as she boldly addresses the United Nations COP24 Climate Conference. Are we entering a new era of great leaders? Let's hope so. Also, if you enjoy this content, please consider supporting my work by becoming a Wild Roots Patreon.
In this episode of WILD ROOTS we talk with Richard Heinberg about the history of human's dependence on fossil fuels; focusing on what is truly important as well as another way of measuring our success as a species; ecological economics and the importance of connecting to nature in these challenging times. Richard Heinberg is the author of thirteen books including the End of Growth and Our Renewable Future: Laying the Path for One Hundred Percent Clean Energy. He is also the Senior Fellow of the Post Carbon Institute and is one of our most influential advocates for shifting completely away from our reliance on fossil fuels. It is in our wild ways, our wild roots that reminds us of what is truly important. Let's reinvent ourselves and our reality by connecting to our resilient selves! Join us as we discuss our relationship with energy and economics as well as how to reconnect to our resilient selves by stepping away from fossil fuels.Visit Think Resilience at education.resilience.org to join us today. www.RichardHeinberg.comAlso, if you enjoy this content, please consider supporting my work by becoming a Wild Roots Patreon.
Wild Roots is an honest podcast about the state of wild nature in the age of the anthropocene. It will be a journey to inspire listeners to reconnect with their wild roots.It will host an on-going discussion about the needs of nature, exploring the current environmental crisis, the importance of our reconnection to our wild earth, biodiversity, re-wilding efforts, apex predator protection, age of decline, human nature, even neurobiologyand more. I want to talk about what people don't want to talk about and also explore how our day to day lives lead to a continuum of unmindful apathy for the greater ecology in which we live. We will explore and share the many ways we can cognitively connect to wild earth every day and bring our minds to a more lasting recognition of our innate connection to OUR Earth.This podcast will consist of a mix of formats, including solo-broadcasting, recorded conversations and discussions with other ecologist, naturalists, biologists and environmentally-minded individuals and is currently in the making, so stay tuned!Soraya is the host of this podcast and is also the creator of The Wandering Naturalist blog. ALSO, if you enjoy this content please support my work by becoming a Wild Roots Patreon.
This week’s guest: Nate and Candice Leavitt– a Utah based couple with four boys, ages 3-9. They had an idea sparked by Candice and executed by Nate, which turned into blog and Instagram account that inspires people to get out and plant wild roots. This power couple has a goal to share genuine content and create relationships with real moments. Don’t skip out on hearing their birthday camping story!
Doug Elliott is a naturalist, herbalist, musician and storyteller. Doug has performed at festivals, museums, botanical gardens, nature centers, national parks, schools and conferences from Canada to the Caribbean. A couple notable places being the American Museum of Natural History in New York City and the Royal Ontario Museum. Doug has authored several books and cd’s including Wildwoods Wisdom: Encounters with the Natural World, Woodslore: Stories, Lore, and Truth Stranger Than Fiction About the Natural World, Wild Roots: a Forager’s Guide to Wild Edible and Medicinal Roots, Tubers, Corms and Rhizomes, and most recently, Swarm Tree: of Honeybees, Honeymoons and the Tree of Life. In this episode, we discuss herbs and storytelling, mushrooms, life in the Blue Ridge Mountains, old time remedies, mentors and more. Doug even reveals the time honored and best way to learn about herbs! Doug’s programs, products, concerts and workshops are all listen on his website, which is http://DougElliott.com
Intro SongVictor Wainwright & the Wild Roots, “Subliminal Criminal”, Lit Up!, WildRoots Records First Set Billy the Kid & The Regulators, “Who”, I Can't Change, produced by Damon Fowler Albert Cummings, “Blues Makes Me Feel So Good”, True To Yourself, 2005 Blind Pig Records Jason Ricci, “Done With The Devil”, Done With The Devil, Eclecto Groove RecordsSecond Set Randy McQuay, “Rehab Blues”, Blues, 2015 IBC Blues Compilation CDSamantha Fish, “I'm In Love With You”, Wild Heart, 2015 Ruf RecordsGina Sicilia, “Poverty”, Blues For A Cure, Vol. 7, Tony's Treasures CDThird Set John Nemeth, “Do You Really Want That Woman”, Soul Live, John Nemeth MusicMike Zito, “Dirty Blonde ”, Pearl River, Eclecto Groove Records, Sean Carney, “Sugar Sweet”, Blues For A Cure, Vol. 7, Tony's Treasures CD Fourth Set Coco Montoya, “Nothing But Love”, Suspicion, 2000 Alligator RecordsKeb Mo, “More For Your Money”, Bluesamericana, A Kind of Blues Music CDVictor Wainwright & the Wild Roots, “Saturday Night Sunday Morning”, Boom Town, Brand new 2015 Blind Pig Records Shout Outs to all the musicians and friends who joined me at the Heritage Music BluesFest 2015! It was great to see everyone! Especially Sean, Lee, Gordon and his wife, David, and LB! I had a super time! Thanks to Bruce and family! Check out my "BluzNdaBlood Dave" Facebook site for lots of pictures! And the BluzNdaBlood You Tube site for new videos!
Intro SongVictor Wainwright & the Wild Roots, “Boom Town”, Boom Town, Brand new 2015 Blind Pig Records First Set Original Legends of the Blues, “Stay Gone”, Still Carrying the Flame, Brad Wilson, “Step By Step”, Blues Thunder, 2015 Cali Bee Music CD The Betty Fox Band, “Think About It”, Slow BurnSecond Set The Josh Garrett Band, “Goodnight, Goodnight”, Honey For My Queen, Josh Garrett MusicCharles Wilson, “Hard To Teach, Hard To Learn”, Sweet & Sour Blues, Blues Critic RecordsDoug McCleod, “Rock I t Till the Cows Come Home”, Exactly Like This, Reference RecordingsThird Set Reverend Billy C. Wirtz, “Dirty Mutha F'Yer”, Preachers, Wrestlers, and a Couple of Cross Dressers, Buddy Guy, “Born To Play Guitar”, Born To Play Guitar, Silvertone Records, Thanks Blind Raccoon!Jim Singleton, “Don't Owe You A Thing”, 8 O'Clock in the Afternoon, Fourth Set The Lucky Losers featuring Phil Berkowitcz & Cathy Lemons, “Detroit City Man”, A Winning Hand, West Tone RecordsMississippi Fever, “300 Miles To Memphis”, 300 Mile To Memphis, Ardent StudiosHot Roux, “Woman Where You Been”, Stranger's Blues, High Hat Records
Intro Song The Nighthawks, “Rock This House”, Back Porch Party, 2015 EllerSoul Records First Set Victor Wainwright & the Wild Roots, “Boom Town”, Boom Town, Brand New Blind Pig Records! Victor Wainwright & the Wild Roots, “Pianas Savannah Boogie”, Boom Town, Blind Pig Records Franc Robert, “Goin Down To Florida”, Goin Down To Florida, Blue Chihuahua Records Franc Robert, “Voodoo Stomp”, Goin Down To Florida, Blue Chihuahua Records Second Set Half Deaf Clatch , “Hypertension Blues”, Eat Sleep Stomp Repeat Half Deaf Clatch , “Hard Times Make Me Harder”, Eat Sleep Stomp Repeat Davina & The Vagabonds, “Better Start Prayin'”, Sunshine Davina & The Vagabonds, “Red Shoes”, Sunshine Third Set Doug MacLeod , “Ain't It Rough?”, Exactly Like This, Reference Recordings Doug MacLeod , “You Got It Good (And That Ain't Bad)”, Exactly Like This, Reference Recordings Greg Nagy, “Stranded”, Stranded, Big O Records Greg Nagy, “Run Away With You”, Stranded, Big O Records Fourth Set The Nighthawks, “Tiger In Your Tank”, Back Porch Party, 2015 EllerSoul
Well, hello again! It's time once again for another dose of great blues! It's my traditional show highlighting many of the artists that won at the recently held Grammy's for the blues, the Blues Music Awards! This show includes tunes from Victor Wainwright and the Wild Roots, Eddie Shaw and the 757 Allstars, James Cotton, Shawn Holt and the Teardrops, Doug MacLeod, Buddy Guy, Bobby Rush, Diunna Greenleaf, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Trampled Under Foot, Lurrie Bell, James Harmon, and John Nemeth! Definitely Blue Ribbon Blues!
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