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Toms Price and Green are having their lives ruined by golf. They can't stop. So instead here's a podcast with interviews, funny bits, giveaways and more. If you're addicted to golf, if you have no intention of stopping even though it makes you miserable, then this is the podcast for you.
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Discover gardening inspiration and advice from your favourite gardening experts with the BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine team. Join Monty Don, Alan Titchmarsh, Adam Frost, Frances Tophill, Arit Anderson and others to garden for wildlife and wellness, sow and grow flourishing flowers, immerse in the benefits of nature, get the most from your vegetable plot, successfully use colour in the garden, enjoy the beauty of house plants and much, much more. With Sowalongs and Tea Break Tutorials too, we ...
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Candidate Conversations are part of Delaware Public Media’s 2024 Election coverage, and the Delaware Debates we are producing with the University of Delaware’s Center for Political Communication. Among the races we are examining is the race for Governor and in this interview Democrat Bethany Hall-Long…
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Candidate Conversations are part of Delaware Public Media’s 2024 Election coverage, and the Delaware Debates we are producing with the University of Delaware’s Center for Political Communication.Among the races we are examining is the race for Governor and in this interview Democrat Matt Meyer.By Tom Byrne, Kyle McKinnon
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Candidate Conversations are part of Delaware Public Media’s 2024 Election coverage, and the Delaware Debates we are producing with the University of Delaware’s Center for Political Communication.Among the races we are examining is the race for Governor and in this interview Democrat Collin O'Mara.By Tom Byrne, Kyle McKinnon
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Gardens come in all shapes and sizes and with green space at a premium many of us are now gardening in a more bijou setting. So how do you design a garden in a tiny space to create a perfect pocket of horticultural delight? BBC Gardeners’ World presenter and award-winning garden designer Arit Anderson discusses space saving tips, how to create priv…
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Even with Price away on summer holidays, the lads will not stop suppling A CLASS golf content into your ears. Welcome to another week of GB'S 5TH BIGGEST GOLF PODCAST, it is Golf Is Ruining My Life. This week it is all about the new love for the 60 degree wedge, the only golf book you are ever going to need and a FULL debrief from Green on LIV Golf…
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Join Alan Titchmarsh in a new Tea Break Tutorial series as he explores key gardening issues from combatting slugs and snails, to pond care, summer pruning, feeding and dividing plants, deadheading flowers and growing vegetables for winter. Here's your handy expert guide to gardening. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoi…
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Candidate Conversations are part of Delaware Public Media’s 2024 Election coverage, and the Delaware Debates we are producing with the University of Delaware’s Center for Political Communication.Among the races we are examining is the race for Governor and in this interview, Republican Mike Ramone.By Tom Byrne, Kyle McKinnon
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Candidate Conversations are part of Delaware Public Media’s 2024 Election coverage, and the Delaware Debates we are producing with the University of Delaware’s Center for Political Communication.Among the races we are examining is the race for Governor and in this interview, Republican Jerry Price.By Tom Byrne, Kyle McKinnon
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Candidate Conversations are part of Delaware Public Media’s 2024 Election coverage, and the Delaware Debates we are producing with the University of Delaware’s Center for Political Communication.Among the races we are examining is the race for Governor and in this interview, Republican Bobby Williamson…
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Plants in the wild rarely grow in isolation – from the fungal network beneath the soil to the layers of the jungle canopy, plants rely on their neighbours to form dynamic communities. And the same is true in your own garden – just think about growing leeks besides carrots to deter carrot fly. But how this companiable growing system really works and…
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Welcome to the latest edition of SNEED-CAST, where insightful discussions meet industry expertise. In this episode, we have the privilege of hosting Jessica Infante, managing editor at Brewbound! We'll explore employment trends in the craft brewing industry, attracting diverse consumer demographics, growth potential in non-beer beverages like seltz…
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Sorry lads, bit of quick episode this week... long story short, Price thinks it's appropriate to go on holiday and prioritise his family over us, his family comrades. BLASPHEMY. Never fear though, as although this episode is short it packs a MIGHTY punch covering such topics as - LIV Golf @ JCB, Iron head covers, wedge fittings & BMW Wentworth. - E…
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Wildfires burning out west recently brought smoke and haze to the First State.It’s the latest instance in what’s becoming a growing regional trend with prolonged poor air quality stemming from wildfires in the western part of the U.S. or wildfires in Canada.This week, Delaware Public Media Kyle McKinnon talks with Angela Marconi – the Director of t…
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Longtime New York-based photographer Frank Stewart – best known for photographing prominent Jazz musicians – has a new exhibition at the Brandywine Museum of Art.“Frank Stewart's Nexus: An American Photographer's Journey, 1960s to the Present” features 100 black-and-white and color photographs that trace Stewart's travels across the globe and his a…
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This week, The Green brings you the latest episode of Delaware Humanities’ podcast A More Just Delaware. The podcast examines pivotal moments and legislation related to hate, prejudice, and the fight for equal rights in Delaware.In this sixth and final episode, Dennis Coker, Principal Chief of the Lenape Indian Tribe of Delaware, discusses legislat…
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In much the same way as gardeners nurture their growing space, it seems increasingly that we've come to understand how our plants and gardens nurture us in return. We never know quite what life is going to throw our way, and gardening can help us maintain the status quo and provide hope on some of those darkest days. When plantsman, author and regu…
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Turning your love of gardening into a profession is an increasingly viable option as a first job or a change in career, offering the possibility of working in public or private spaces in the UK or overseas, and potentially paving the way for related opportunities such as landscaping, garden design or garden presenting as Adam Frost explains. Learn …
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The People's golf podcast returns, another week another two episodes incoming... today it is all about the Monday drop and that means discussions of golf chat at weddings, one of the great emails we've ever had containing an UNREAL Stableford score and is it fair we put an upper limit on the handicap system in competitions? - Email - thetom@golfisr…
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Gov. John Carney signed several marijuana bills into law last week, paving the way for existing medical marijuana businesses in Delaware to start recreational sales on an expedited basis.This week, Delaware Public Media’s Sarah Petrowich talks with Adam Goers – Senior Vice President of Corporate Affairs for The Cannabist Company, which currently op…
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The USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service reported the discovery of the Box Tree Moth recently at a Kent County home.The Box Tree Moth – typically found in New York, Michigan, and Massachusetts – is an unexpected find in Delaware. If left unchecked, it can quickly destroy and potentially kill plants.Delaware Public Media’s Joe Irizarry …
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The question ‘What is truth?’ is no longer simply a philosophical debate; it’s an increasingly daily ask in a polarized society that consistently grapples with questions about the nature of truth.In that spirit, the Biggs Museum of American Art is rolling out the new exhibition ‘Circle of Truth: 49 Paintings Ending with Ed Ruscha,’ which unpacks th…
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Human bodies donated to science are used in various ways for research, education, and medical testing. Most remains will be cremated after they have been used, and either scattered or returned to their next of kin. But some end up shoved away, abandoned by the institution, and forgotten.Delaware Public Media’s Rachel Sawicki visits one Smyrna coupl…
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Alright then here we go again with two Toms and a microphone and a sport which is designed to drive you totally, wonderfully, mad. Welcome back. Great news for fans of technical disasters - enjoy the moment our microphones break and we have to use the camera mic. It's really professional. Sorry. And welcome to the show, new listeners. It's not alwa…
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What are the benefits of trees in the garden and how can trees help combat climate change? Trees play important roles in our lives, symbolising meaningful moments such as birthdays, anniversaries, deaths, childhood memories if one had a swing on it or was a favourite to climb, trees signify longevity and a sense of time. We mark the seasons by them…
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Welcome to another episode of SNEED-CAST brought to you by Sneed Coding Solutions. Today Alexa Marmolejo, Content Marketing Strategists, sits down with Jeff McCrory , President of Coolbrew, to discuss his journey with Coolbrew Coffee. They talk about the founding of Coolbrew by his father and how he and his brother continued the legacy and success …
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Gardening is well known for having a positive effect on both mental and physical health. It’s also a fantastic activity for bringing people together, helping to strengthen bonds within families, for example, from gardening with children to unifying a marriage or multi-generational relationship by sowing and growing side by side or using gardening t…
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And like that the final major of the mens golfing calendar is done, and boy what a season have we had so far. But do not worry listener, the show is going no-where. The bi-weekly drops will continue, the rubbish golf banter will never cease. This week Green has a VERY hot take on which major is now his favourite, the boys reveal a golfing hack you …
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Coriander is a fabulous herb to grow this time of year. With delicious leaves to eat, as well as the dried seeds after flowering, coriander has many health benefits too. Discover how to grow this versatile plant with BBC Gardeners' World Magazine's Adam Duxbury. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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President Biden signed an executive order back in March aimed at bolstering the National Park Service’s recognition of women’s history, calling for increased representation in national parks across the country to honor the legacy and contributions of women and girls.Alison Parker, who has studied women’s history for decades and is Chair of the Depa…
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The rules surrounding gender verification in women's sports have been discussed, debated, and scrutinized for decades, but maybe no more so than in recent years.Specifically, the issue of testosterone in women athletes, whether the athlete is transgender, or someone who has developed in a way that causes her to naturally produce atypical levels of …
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Centuries ago in 1631, a group of Dutch settlers landed and built their home in what later became the town of Lewes, Delaware.Without those settlers, the Delaware we know today would likely be a part of Maryland or Pennsylvania. In Lewes, the De Vries Monument honoring the Dutch colony and their settlement is finally getting a much-needed makeover.…
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Plant Kween's Brooklyn apartment is filled with over 200 house plants, and they’ve found a way to make caring for these plants therapeutic rather than a chore. Plant Kween reveals the secrets of their lush indoor plant oasis, some of the challenges they have faced and why it's so important that people from diverse backgrounds are represented in the…
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How on EARTH has this happened already... we are at the final major of 2024, and in the UK we are yet to have ANY summery weather! Alas, this wont stop the Toms diving head first into another 30 minutes of golf chat; this week it is all about the Cobra | Puma golf day in Leeds, who is going to take home the trophy and who would have to be in the fi…
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Hate getting lost in the great outdoors? Then meet Tristan Gooley, the Natural Navigator. Adventurer Tristan is a world-renowned expert in the art of ‘reading’ trees, plants and more – looking at tiny details that, once you see them, are staring you right in the face. And, one day, they may even save your life, guiding you home to safety. Join us a…
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Yep we're back, and this time we've got some added bonus content in the shape of the brilliant Sam Westwood. He's currently climbing up the Clutch Tour, on his way to great things. We catch up with him and discuss kit, practice and why he SOMETIMES listens to his Dad's advice. Don't forget to give us a follow on all the socials and subscribe over o…
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We all know that eating fruit and veg is good for us. But how much impact can switching to a more plant-based diet really have on our health? Do plants have the power to keep us healthy and even cure ailments. Ella Mills, founder of Deliciously Ella, experienced for herself the dramatic difference a plant-based diet can make, and has since been on …
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ermm... did In mention we are now Great Britain's 5th biggest golf podcast? OH YEAH! We can not thank you all enough for downloading each week and spreading the Golf Is Ruining My Life gospel far and wide. We love for you forever! This week on the show we are delving back into the email inbox to answer some of your listener questions, including why…
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How do you create a new garden that works best for you and what steps should you take, even before the spade first hits the ground? How do you decide what to grow, where is the best place to grow it and can you fit in everything that you’d like to grow? Horticulturist, author and presenter, Frances Tophill has spent a year in her new garden incorpo…
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Hi GIRMLers Thanks for dropping by. Today; Green confesses where he keeps his golf clubs. It's so shocking Price makes him apologise to his sticks. Also we'll find out who has won our competition to come and play a round with Price in Leeds. COMING SOON - the scariest email we've ever had. And more. Toms x Learn more about your ad choices. Visit po…
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I think this episode contains one of the best emails we have EVER had to the show, you think you have heard of slow play... you have not heard anything yet! You won't believe what one listener had to put up with! Also, after months and months of being asked for a listener golf experience, we might have an UNREAL competition lined up, only for PODCA…
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