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Discussing topics such as career paths, editorial content, current trends and challenges, Amanda Heckert shares her perspective with Angela along with the value of creating a physical experience with a magazine. Listen to learn about the transformation of Garden & Gun Magazine, highlighting the best of the modern South through content, events and retail.Follow Amanda's life and work here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amandabheckert/ Garden & Gun: https://gardenandgun.com/author/amanda-heckert/ Indianapolis Monthly: https://www.indianapolismonthly.com/ Atlanta Magazine: https://www.atlantamagazine.com/ Working Man's Tavern: https://workingmans-friend.weeblyte.com/#google_vignetteUniversity of South Carolina: https://sc.edu/ Newcomer: http://www.newcomeratlanta.com/ Keith Phillips: https://www.linkedin.com/in/keith-phillips-61796a1 Emmis Publications: https://www.emmis.com/ Tony Rehagen: https://tonyrehagen.com/ Rebecca Burns: http://rebecca-burns.com/ Pat Conroy: https://gardenandgun.com/issues/spring-2007/ Distilled: https://gardenandgun.com/distilled/ Retail Field Shop: https://ggfieldshop.com/?utm_source=gardenandgun.com&utm_medium=topnav&utm_campaign=hp Books: https://gardenandgun.com/articles/books-editors-garden-gun/ Society: https://gardenandgun.com/ggsociety/ Garden & Gun Club restaurant: https://gardenandgunclub.com/at-the-battery-atlanta/ The Battery: https://www.batteryatl.com/ Stitzel-Weller Distillery: https://www.stitzelwellerdistillery.com/ The Whole Hog podcast: https://gardenandgun.com/collection/whole-hog-podcast/ The Wild South podcast: https://gardenandgun.com/gg-playbook-wild-south-podcast/ G&G Reads Book Club: https://gardenandgun.com/extras/book-club/ Francis Mayes: https://francesmayesbooks.com/ Made in the South Awards: https://gardenandgun.com/feature/meet-the-winners-of-the-2023-made-in-the-south-awards/ Southern Women: https://ggfieldshop.com/products/southern-women-by-garden-gun Thank you for listening! Please take a moment to rate, review and subscribe to the Media in Minutes podcast here or anywhere you get your podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/media-in-minutes/id1555710662
Hey BillOReilly.com Premium and Concierge Members, welcome to the No Spin News for Monday, February 12, 2024. Stand Up for Your Country. Tonight's rundown: Talking Points Memo: Bill takes an in-depth look at the Special Council report authored by Robert Hur. He also criticizes First Lady Jill Biden. Did Donald Trump go too far this weekend during his South Carolia rally? We analyze Robert F. Kennedy Jr. super PAC ad. Geraldo Rivera joins the No Spin News. This Month in History: Abraham Lincoln is born in a log cabin. Final Thought: Tony Bobulinski testimony. In Case You Missed It: Read Bill's latest column, "Dancing with Dementia." Election season is here! Now's the time to get a Premium or Concierge Membership to BillOReilly.com, the only place for honest news analysis. Preorder Bill's latest book CONFRONTING THE PRESIDENTS, a No Spin assessment of every president from Washington to Biden. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's time to go deeper, weirder and more esoteric than we've ever gone before: we're going local. Charlotte, NC to be specific. Join us as we uncover the sweaty, disturbing mysteries of public access perennial, Z-Axis and Wild Wild South, the birthplace of Charlotte's own disgraced local legend, Unknown Hinson.
In hour four, Heat Game 2 props. Would Tyler Herro get minutes if he returned?
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From the Canes and FAU Tournament wins to the Heat pulling out an important victory in Detroit, Hoch, Crowder and Solana recap everything that happened in South Florida over the weekend.
I’m a voracious reader and read anything from paper books to kindle books and listen to my share of audiobooks. Rather than list the abundant garden and natural history books I read this year I summarized my two favorites in this podcast: Saving the Wild South by Georgann Eubanks and The Natural Habitat Garden by […] The post My Top 2 Garden & Nature Books for 2022! appeared first on The Garden Path Podcast.
Have you considered applying for organic certification? On today's episode of the Thriving Farmer Podcast, we're hosting Chris Sermons, Founder of Bio-Way Farm, located in Ware Shoals, South Carolina. Bio-Way Farm is a Certified Organic farm with a focus on sustainable agriculture and permaculture design principles. Their 120 acres offers a mix of cultivated fields with row crops, hardwood forests and an edible forest garden featuring many native plants. They are located 30 miles south of Greenville, SC and serve the greater Greenville area. Chris is the winner of the Carolina Farm Stewardship Association's 2016 Farmer of the Year award. Tune in to this info-packed episode all about how Chris and his team run a thriving Organic farming venture! You'll hear: How Chris got started in farming 1:54 What the first years on Bio-Way Farm property were like 3:35 What the cropping and permaculture currently looks like on the farm 8:02 Why Chris decided to make the farm Certified Organic 16:07 What goes into the Real Organic certification 20:24 How Chris runs an Airbnb on the farm 31:53 What Hipcamp is 34:39 What the future holds for Bio-Way Farm 37:58 Chris's advice for beginning farmers 48:01 Chris's favorite farming tools 49:07 About the Guest: Chris Sermons is a naturalist and biological farmer. In 2004, he started Bio-Way Farm in Upstate South Carolina where they grow organic produce and foster biodiversity. He's held leadership roles with the Sierra Club, Wild South and Slow Food. The Carolina Farm Stewardship Association recognized Chris as the Farmer of the Year in 2016. His approach to managing the farm is guided by a land ethic and his background in permaculture. Resources: Website: https://www.biowayfarm.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/biowayfarm Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/biowayfarm/ The Thriving Farmer Podcast Team would like to thank our amazing sponsor! At AgriGro, we know that, in today's modern agriculture, our efforts can deplete life or add life. When you look for ways to add life, it is sustainable and makes everything work better. As a result, you will experience enhanced plant and soil health for crops, gardens, and turf, as well as improved animal health and environment for livestock and wildlife. Our products are all-natural, easy to use, and friendly to the soil and the plant, as well as the grower. AgriGro's® formulations deliver essential plant nutrition along with an advanced prebiotic concentrate, which significantly increases the multitude of beneficial native microbial species already residing in the production environment. Through these environmentally sound technologies, we're adding life to crop production, livestock, home, turf, and wildlife markets. You don't have to be dependent on crop production efforts that deplete life… Just Add Life with AgriGro®.
This week Clint and I sat down With Wayne Bailey and Kim Waites. Kim is a Leave No Trace Master Educator, a Wilderness First Responder and has completed courses in the Leopold Land Ethic and earned a certificate in Wilderness Stewardship through the University of Montana's distance learning program. She currently serves as the Wilderness Stewardship Coordinator for Wild Alabama, formerly Wild South and has held this position for seven years. After Wayne retired from school teaching in 2004, a hiking trip planned for 200-300 miles in 2007 turned into a thru hike of the AT in 2007 completed October 5. This led to a thru hike of the PCT in 2009 and the CDT in 2010. Since 2012 he has remained an active volunteer wilderness ranger for the US Forest Service through training provided by Wild South (now Wild Alabama). He was named volunteer of the year in 2015 for Wild South. They have over 30 rangers and their patrols range from 3-18 miles. Thanks for listening! Find all our episodes at dayfirepodcast.com This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm
In the first episode of "Louisiana Insider," Errol Laborde and Cheré Coen travel to Lafayette, Louisiana. There's music, food and a whole lot of history! -- Cheré Dastugue Coen is an award-winning journalist and author living in Lafayette, Louisiana. A native of New Orleans, Cheré began her career in communications at the 1984 World’s Fair. She has worked for or currently writes for Variety magazine in Hollywood, TravelAge West magazine, AAA Southern Traveler, Country Roads magazine of Baton Rouge, Dreamscape of Canada and Renaissance Publishing of New Orleans, among many other publications and international blogs such as Forbes. In addition to being a freelance travel and food writer, she pens the weekly Weird, Wacky and Wild South blog and contributes to Travel the South Bloggers. Her fiction includes the “The Cajun Series” of historical romances, “The Cajun Embassy” series of contemporary romances and the “Viola Valentine” paranormal mystery series under the pen name of Cherie Claire. Her nonfiction books include “Forest Hill, Louisiana: A Bloom Town History,” “Haunted Lafayette, Louisiana” and “Exploring Cajun Country: A Tour of Historic Acadiana” by The History Press; the cookbook travelogue “Cooking in Cajun Country” with “Cajun” Karl Breaux (2009, Gibbs Smith Publishing) and “Magic's in the Bag: Creating Spellbinding Gris Gris Bags and Sachets,” with Jude Bradley (2010, Llewellyn).
Battling technically problems Gabriel and Nick set out on a voyage through the silliness of Trump's medical thoughts, why you should never listen to student radicals and Nick's dodgy family history.
SA Institute of Race Relations — Battling technically problems Gabriel and Nick set out on a voyage through the silliness of Trump’s medical thoughts, why you should never listen to student radicals and Nick's dodgy family history.
The Sh*t his the fan at the Dem's debate in South Carolina
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Hear from David Lamfrom, Director of California Desert and National Wildlife programs at the National Parks Conservation Association, who will discuss the particular challenges of protecting and preserving our national parks in the Anthropocene era, including this current stage of global industrialization. David recounts the impact of the government shutdown on wildlife in national parks, including the financial cost for the remediation of destruction from unmonitored and unregulated human activity. He discusses the gaps in federal funding that impact conservation efforts. Listen to how we can best support biogeography, diversity and migration patterns of animals and whole ecosystems as we accelerate industrial production of renewable energy infrastructure to scale. David asserts that "empty space" is a myth, and elucidates how we can become more effective and connected stewards of the Earth while we seek alternatives for fossil fuels. David Lamfrom from serves as the Director of the California Desert and National Wildlife programs for the National Parks Conservation Association, using his passion and knowledge of our natural, cultural and historical resources to inspire others to learn about and protect our national parks. David has extensive experience working with diverse wildlife and agriculture in the fields of: aquaculture, agricultural biology and herpetology. He volunteered time and expertise as a naturalist for the Wildlife Research Team, a non-profit organization who has had tremendous success utilizing non-mechanized mangrove restoration in Biscayne Bay, Florida. As a graduate of New College of Florida, David has had the opportunity to conduct significant study in the fields of ecology, herpetology, foreign languages, Native American studies, and art. Published both as an author and wildlife photographer in several issues of Wild South magazine, David is an avid naturalist, hiker, and photographer who spends his free time exploring wildlife and wilderness. For more info. and to support visit: https://www.npca.org/ Interview by Carry Kim Hosted by Jessica Aldridge from SoCal 350 and Adventures in Waste. Engineers: JP Morris and Blake Lampkin Executive Producer: Jack Eidt Show Created by Mark and JP Morris Music: Javier Kadry Episode 38
As the series draws to a close, host and producer Anne Markham Bailey offers a summary of the Bankhead Movement. Terra Manasco names six warriors who have passed away prior to the series interviews.To see photos, documents and to learn more, go to www.greenbucketpress.com/present-tense-podcastTo learn more about Wild South, go to www.wildsouth.orgTo contact us with stories from the Bankhead Movement: hello@greenbucketpress.com
Janice Barrett of Wild South, protector of forests and all things wild, talks about how she came to wilderness advocacy, the power of the wild and her work as an artist.
We're in conversation with Greg Preston, a founder of the Bankhead Movement and the Bankhead Monitor newsletter that became Wild Alabama, now Wild South. With host Anne Markham Bailey and Janice BarrettTo learn more: www.greenbucketpress.com/present-tense-podcast
Janice Barrett of Wild South’s Alabama office offers context about the Warrior Mountains, the Bankhead National Forest and the Sipsey Wilderness, and the movement to protect them.
Prolific Writer Covers All Topics from Travel, Food, and Romance to Paranormal Mysteries Cheré Dastugue Coen, an award-winning journalist, has been writing her whole life. Never experiencing writer's block, she is the author of books of local interest such as "Forest Hill, Louisiana: A Bloom Town History," "Haunted Lafayette, Louisiana," and "Exploring Cajun Country: A Historic Tour of Acadiana," the cookbook travelogue “Cooking in Cajun Country” with "Cajun" Karl Breaux, and “Magic's in the Bag: Creating Spellbinding Gris Gris Bags and Sachets” with Jude Bradley. She has worked for Variety magazine in Hollywood, The Advocate in Baton Rouge, and Gambit Weekly in New Orleans, and currently writes freelance for Lafayette Convention & Visitors Commission, AAA Southern Traveler; New Orleans Magazine, Louisiana Life, Country Roads of Baton Rouge, 337 and many others. She pens three blogs: Weird, Wacky and Wild South, Louisiana Book News, and Haunted Deep South. For those hungry for a good love story, Cheré also writes Cajun Romance Novels under the pseudonym Cherie Claire, which titles include "Emilie," "Rose," "Gabriel," "Delphine," "A Cajun Dream" and "The Letter." There is also the Cajun Embassy series including titles such as "Ticket to Paradise," "Damn Yankees," and "Gone Pecan." Her most recent book, “Ghost Trippin” released on Valentine's Day this year, was the fourth book published as part of her Viola Valentine paranormal mysteries. The series features a New Orleans travel writer who experienced the opening of a psychic door after the trauma of Hurricane Katrina, and who now sees ghosts who have died by water. Cheré Coen moved to Lafayette in 2005, right before Hurricanes Katrina and Rita hit the Gulf Coast. She brings a lifelong love of writing and a joie de vivre for life to all of the stories she creates. This Discover Lafayette podcast interview introduces you to a very talented and delightful woman who has dedicated her life to journalism. The uncanny ability she possesses to write prolifically about the region she loves, the Deep South, will motivate aspiring writers to learn more about how a determined, freelance author can make a career publishing their works. Thanks to our sponsors: IBERIABANK, Rader Solutions, and Lafayette Convention and Visitors Commission for making this podcast possible!
Last winter, Hal met some Southern wilderness warriors in the small town of Moulton, Alabama, at the headquarters of Wild South, where the mission is simple: “We inspire people to enjoy, value, and protect the amazing wild and natural places that belong to us – the public.”
Petra Possel is er om 21:00 uur met Romance & Stuff. Rode draad is het boek Wild South van Martin Schäfer, reis journalist met een passie voor het zuiden van Amerika. Muziek van Glen Campbell, Otis Redding, Carla Thomas, Willie Nelson, Elvis Presley, Waylon Jennings en Wilson Picket.
Preston Thompson and Nathan Jesson discuss the wild South Division action, Los Angeles' playoff hopes, and Dallas' impact on the league.
Preston Thompson and Nathan Jesson consider the league MVP race at the midpoint of the season, look at the wild results down in the South Division, and take a hard look at Pittsburgh's upcoming road trip.
Interview with Pete Ryan has hunted and fished across four continents. His writing and images have appeared in quality books and magazines around the world, including Gray's Sporting Journal, Sporting Classics (USA), Field Sports (UK), Feathers & Fur and Wild Deer (Australia), Sporting Rifle (UK), The Flyfisher, On the Fly (USA) and The Hunter's Yearbook (Europe). He is a columnist for Fish & Game New Zealand magazine and features writer for Dallas Safari Club's Game Trails. He shares a small farm on New Zealand's South Island, close to his beloved Southern Alps, with his wife, son and daughter. Peter's first full length book web page is www.faraway.co His Facebook page is https://www.facebook.com/WildSouthPeterRyan Print edition is available across NZ from Whitcoulls, PaperPlus and good bookstores. Signed print editions and the Kindle edition are available on Amazon.com http://www.amazon.com/Wild-South-fly-fishing-hemisphere-ebook/dp/B00E493Y9M/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1374819756&sr=1-1&keywords=wild+south Also available on Kobo, Barnes & Noble Nook and iTunes. The trailer for the book is on You Tube at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZiCGwmZFXCU