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BBC Gardeners’ World Autumn Fair, in association with English Heritage, returns to Audley End House and Gardens in Saffron Walden, Essex from Friday 30 August - Sunday 1 September, with exciting new highlights. Whether you’re a complete gardening beginner, an experienced expert or are just looking for a great day out in beautiful surroundings, there really is something for everyone.
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Spring Tube was founded in autumn of 2009. Owner / A&R manager - Sergey Slang. The label is focused on the high-quality various genres emotional and melodic electronic music from artists all over the world. We have three separate divisions: - Spring Tube (deep house, deep/progressive house, nu-disco/indie dance, breaks, chillout); - Spring Tube Limited (progressive house, tech house, deep/melodic techno); - Spring Tube Liquid (liquid drum'n'bass). Our releases are available on recognized lea ...
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10 Weekly Tips to Greener Plants. His tips, tricks, and garden hacks are easy to follow in spring, summer, autumn, and winter. Tune in and get the most out of your garden. Ken’s weekly garden column is featured nationally. His national podcast and YouTube channel attract millions of gardeners. He also owns Watters Garden Center in Prescott, Arizona, and a digital garden center at Top10Plants.com. Listen to this week’s episode of Top 10 Gardeners and watch your plants thrive.
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on-screen sci-fi & philosophy podcast with Matt and Dave. episodes released on Saturdays (UK daytime). three seasons of six episodes a year (spring, summer, autumn) + the odd special!
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In Your Nature

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The In Your Nature Podcast brings you conversations about birds & wildlife, wild places, the work of BirdWatch Ireland and wildlife conservationists. The podcast features Ricky Whelan, biodiversity officer with Offaly County Council in conversation with Niall Hatch of BirdWatch Ireland with regular expert guests. BirdWatch Ireland is Ireland's largest independent conservation organisation. Episodes are released in seasons (three per year) with six episodes in each, dropping weekly (Monday mo ...
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Calibre Echo is our general newsletter for Calibre members with a wide range of news, updates and other useful information about Calibre. Calibre Echo is produced as Spring and Autumn editions.
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It's all about the Music

It's all about the Music Radio Show

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It's all about the Music... the exclusive DJ Mix Series curated in Ibiza​. Fresh mixes by the finest names and new talents every week. Online streaming 24/7 Nonstop Listen on http://aboutmusic.com Download Our Free Radio APP IOS : https://apple.co/2luMDwb ANDROID http://bit.ly/2kduD9z Live Sessions Monday to Friday Online: http://aboutmusic.com On airwaves with http://ibizaglobalradio.com / Ibiza & Formentera: 100.8FM / Palma de Mallorca: FM 98.8 Autumn/Winter/Spring: Monday to Friday 9.00 P ...
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Parlour POD presents convivial conversations from Parlour: gender, equity, architecture. Episodes are drawn from much-loved Seasonal Salons, recorded live across Australia. Wide-ranging and diverse stories of lives in and around architecture and the built environment are told with humour and humility. Personal and particular, intimate and engaging, each episode canvasses the complexities of careers, obstacles faced and opportunities found.
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Speaking Russian

Elvira IVANOVA

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Learn the basics of Russian, simple words and phrases, in this podcast with Elvira from www.russianeasy.com. Find me on Twitter (@SpeakingRussian), Facebook and Pinterest.e-mail: speakingrussian@gmail.com
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Poetry Pea is a poetry podcast from www.poetrypea.com. It features haiku and senryu and other Japanese short form poetry. There are lots of free writing resources, workshops from experts, readings of original poetry, haiku and senryu, as well as prompts and writing exercises. You can submit your haiku or senryu to Patricia and be featured on the podcast and in the Poetry Pea Journal. Let’s write together.
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Learn how to create a balanced, healthy life that is also fun, fabulous, and on your terms! Join university faculty member, researcher, and Master Pilates instructor Ky Autumn Russell in a journey to simplify and democratize healthy living solutions that are designed for busy women (and men) who tend to prioritize caring for others over caring for themselves. A weekly dive into Pilates, yoga, meditation, fitness, health justice, nutrition, mindfulness, and more - learn how to move your body, ...
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The National Trust Magazine is our ‘thank you’ to our members for helping us to look after special places. We’ve created this audio version so our blind and partially sighted members, or those who prefer to listen rather than read, can enjoy the magazine too. Look out for new episodes of this podcast in January, May and September.
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This podcast is a storytelling journey through world-folklore. With brief context and analysis in the introductions, the main focus is the retelling of stories themselves. From saucer-eyed spectral dogs to pond-scum haunting child-eating witches - experience the darker side of Britain's folklore in Series 1. Then journey to central and eastern Europe to the world of Slavic folklore, home of Baba Yaga and lurking nature spirits (Series 2). From there, step into the vast world of Nordic Folklo ...
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Eighteen short nonfiction works in the public domain, independently chosen by the readers. Topics include philosophy and thought -- Plato, Aristotle, Leonhard Euler, Henri Amiel, and the French Rights of Man; adventure and mystery -- the ascent of Aconcagua and the mystery ship Mary Celeste; science -- a new comet and lichen dyes; portraits of the seasons by Lucy Maud Montgomery: biographies of Charles Dickens and Clara and Robert Schuman; a history of the Transcendental utopia Fruitlands by ...
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Fan of History

Dan Hörning & Bernie Maopolski

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Dan Horning and Bernie Maopolski discuss the events of ancient history all over the world, decade by decade, starting at 1000 BC and moving forward. We love history! History, History, History! That’s all we think of … History in the morning, History for lunch, History for dinner… even history right before bed! And we talk about all the key people in Ancient History – Julius Caesar, Gilgamesh, Jesus, Budha, Lao Tzu, Confucious, Solon, Pythagoras, Alexander the Great, Plato, Socrates, Aristotl ...
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Separatik is a DJ from Slovakia. Behind the decks is Separatik always cheerful and famous for his lively manners. He considers for the most important at each party that he as a DJ is leading person of the dance floor and accordingly he must empathize with people who come to party and become one of them. This has thrived thanks to superior song selection, interactive contact with people and his positive energy. In Separatik’s live sets you can hear combination of different music genres e.g. e ...
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Lit Wallflowers is an official, unofficial Historical Romance book review podcast presented by Toni Rose and Wendy Woo. Every week they take themes from a Historical Romance and relate it back to how it can be applied to life in modern times! Then they Pot-Tail with a whiskey of the series and discuss all things Bookstagram and Romance! For more content, giveaways, and bonus material follow @litwallflowerspodcast on Instagram and Facebook, and @Lit_Wallflowers on Twitter!
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Ken Lain, the Top 10 Gardener here! Summer's finally arrived in full force, and with all that sunshine and warmth comes explosive growth in your garden. Remember that heat stress from June and July? Plants feel it too! But now, with cooler temps and welcome rain, they're thriving. However, along with stunning blooms come some unwelcome guests: toma…
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Now that Vice President Kamala Harris has accepted the Democratic nomination for president, we'll ask two Coloradans who were at the convention about her message, and what's next. Then, critics of the state Republican party chair will try again this weekend to remove him. Plus, how will the hot, dry summer impact the fall and winter? Later, a PGA c…
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Ken Lain, the Top 10 Gardener, here! Dreaming of a garden bursting with vibrant colors and buzzing with life? You're in the right place! Let's transform your outdoor space into a blooming masterpiece together. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting out, I'm here to share practical tips, expert advice, and a touch of gardening wisdom. F…
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As people age, physical health is often top of mind, and mental health is overlooked. For "Aging Matters on Colorado Matters," we'll talk about ways to cope with the Colorado Gerontological Society, a nonprofit that offers support programs for older adults including free mental health counseling. Then, what's it like to be a Colorado delegate at th…
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A huge victory this month for veterans fighting for expanded medical benefits after being exposed to toxic chemicals while serving at an Army base known as K2 in Uzbekistan. Troops say they experienced serious health conditions as a result. And after a decades-long fight, the VA has finally removed barriers to them receiving treatment.…
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As summer unfolds, the garden is ablaze with color, and now is the time to embrace the biggest perennial flowers of the season. Lisa Watters Lain shares her expertise from the studio, highlighting what's thriving in her own garden. From towering sunflowers that captivate young and old alike, to the aromatic saffron echinacea that surprises with its…
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Coloradans are inventive. The state’s in the top 10 for patents filed per capita. Denver is home to one of four U.S. Patent and Trademark Outreach offices outside of Washington, D.C., and it is marking 10 years. Molly Kocialski is the regional director and Cyndi Bray is an inventor who's obtained multiple patents. Later, young readers are likely to…
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Ken Lain the Top 10 Gardener here. If you want to attract hummingbirds to your garden, think of it as crafting a buffet of their favorite blooms. Baby hummingbirds, in particular, can't resist the vibrant colors and nectar-rich flowers of Penta, Lantana, and Salvia. These little guys have a sweet spot for bright, tubular blossoms, so planting them …
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Detail and fun like you will only get at Fan of History from Dan the Rome Man. This really is an amazing episode... so many wild things happen! Unlike some other leaders in our day who bow out gracefully - ahem - our guy gets thrown down the steps. And that's just the beginning of his problems. And then we have all the good Roman names like Tarquin…
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By day, Colorado’s convention delegates attend meetings to get motivated for the long election season. At night, they hear from the party’s most prominent leaders. Then, as kids return to school the head of the Colorado Education Association outlines the challenges and opportunities ahead. Also, exposure to the sun can be extra hard for people with…
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Ken and Lisa Lain the top 10 Gardeners here. When choosing between Aspen and Birch trees for your landscape, it all comes down to the look and feel you want to create. Aspens are a top choice in our region, known for their striking white bark and tall, upright growth that seems to reach for the sky. They thrive in our clay soils and withstand the w…
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poetrypea.com brings you a podcast of haiku all about the bees, well, more or less. The first poems were inspired by the Poetry Pea Video prompt which you can find on the Poetry Pea YouTube channel. There's a prompt every month except December. You can leave your poems in the comments section (as many as you want) and Linda will read them and chose…
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As the Democratic National Convention gets underway, Polly Baca of Denver has participated in every one of them since 1964. She says delegates are united around Kamala Harris’ candidacy. Then, Colorado ranks fifth nationwide in school absenteeism. And, Paralympic hopeful Madison Champion on why she loves her sport. Also, a poet laureate promotes re…
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🌲How to Turn Cedar_ Spruce and Cypress Arizona Blue in Color🌲 Ken Lain, the Top 10 Gardener, is here, ready to share some earthy wisdom on how to make your evergreens pop with vibrant color this monsoon season! Evergreens Love a Little Acid If you want those cedars, spruces, and cypresses to show off their bluest hues, give them a dose of aluminum …
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We’re going where the sun shines brightly, We’re going where the sea is blue… 1986 really was very Cliff. He had celebrated his first No1 of the 80s with the cast of The Young Ones, featured in some devastating billboard action in the (rerun) finale of the aforementioned BBC comedy show, been covered by the TVam rat and gerbil, and even had one of …
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Ken & Lisa Lain, the Top 10 Gardeners. Beat the heat and keep your garden thriving with our expert tips on protecting plants from extreme weather. As summer heats up, your garden faces unique challenges and opportunities. From understanding why stressed plants turn yellow before fall to tackling monsoon weeds and erosion, there's plenty to keep an …
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Ken Lain, the Top 10 Gardener, here. We're thrilled to announce that Watters Garden Center has been named Garden Innovator of the Year! This prestigious award recognizes our commitment to pushing boundaries and bringing fresh ideas to the gardening world. We're always looking for ways to inspire and delight our customers, whether it's through uniqu…
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They may not have planned to go to college, but they did, thanks to a network of mountain campuses. As Carrie Besnette Houser steps down as the longest-serving president of Colorado Mountain College, a picture of education, employment, and equity. Then, let's ride in a Great Dale House Car, rooted in Denver history. Plus, Yoga on the Rocks. And, yo…
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Our conversationalists for this episode are Ceridwen Owen and Jennifer Nichols. Ceridwen is an Associate Professor at the University of Tasmania and co-leads the Diverse Inclusions Lab. Jennifer is the Executive Director – Tasmanian and International Chapters of the Australian Institute of Architects. Jennifer and Ceridwen share their experiences a…
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The Museum for Black Girls in downtown Denver honors the accomplishments, resilience and “magic’’ of Black women around the world and inspires new generations. Colorado Matters co-host Chandra Thomas Whitfield toured the interactive exhibits with students from the Opening Act Theatre Camp.
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Ken and Lisa Lain, the Top 10 Gardeners, here! Don't wait for spring to enjoy a vibrant flowering tree! Summer's the perfect time to plant these beauties, ensuring they're well-rooted and ready to burst into bloom next season. Think of it as giving your garden an early holiday gift! Consider the Ornamental Pear, with its stunning white spring bloss…
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During the pandemic, the US government required states to keep people on Medicaid without checking their eligibility. Then, as the pandemic wound down, those who found jobs or earned too much to qualify, had to find other coverage. The problem was, some people who still qualified for Medicaid also lost coverage.…
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Monsoon Rains? Turn Erosion into a Flower Show! Ken Lain here. Those monsoons can unleash a torrent, leaving your landscape vulnerable to erosion. But fear not, fellow gardeners! Nature has a beautiful solution: fast-spreading flowers. These vibrant heroes not only hold soil in place with their tenacious roots but also transform erosion-prone areas…
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"Changed my worldview" - Dan Horning A Buried Ancient Egyptian Port Reveals the Hidden Connections Between Distant Civilizations We'll let this episode speak for itself. The finds and what they mean for how we understand antiquity are simply stunning! Don't miss this one and make sure to read the article too. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/…
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What's next now that former Mesa County clerk Tina Peters has been convicted on seven charges connected to breaching election system security? Then, "Aging Matters" on how to avoid real estate scams. Plus, working through challenges to harvest Olathe sweet corn. Also, Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra on bird flu in Colorado. And h…
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We love the monsoon rains, but those weeds sure love them too! Ken and Lisa Lain here. Don't let those pesky invaders take over your garden. Get ahead of the game with Watters "Decimate" weed killer and "Herbicidal Enhancer." This dynamic duo sticks to weeds like glue, even in the rain, for a quick and lasting knockout. For long-term weed preventio…
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Don't get mad... write some poetry. How to let off steam by writing short poetry with Bona M Santos. You will find the slides on the YouTube version, otherwise if you are an Issa or a Buson member they will be sent to your inbox, as long as I have the right email address. Membership information on the website. Show notes here.…
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A packed school bus, stranded in a blizzard. The driver's gone for help, and the older children are left in charge. Today, "Children of the Storm," the story of the Pleasant Hill school bus tragedy on Colorado's southeastern plains in 1931. Author and historian Ariana Harner joins us. Then, Colorado Paralympian YanXiao Gong heads to Paris already a…
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Ken Lain, the Top 10 Gardener, here! Don't let those yellowing leaves fool you! It's not fall yet, folks. If your plants are sporting an early autumn look, they're stressed out. Overwatering is the usual monsoon culprit. Remember, plants need to breathe at their roots too! Cut back on the watering, especially if you're getting those afternoon showe…
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Ken & Lisa Lain, the Top 10 Gardeners. Beat the heat and keep your garden thriving with our expert tips on protecting plants from extreme weather. Included in this week’s episode: Sustainable Landscapes - Native Trees That Thrive on Their Own Shady Shrubs for Shady Garden Successfully Planting BIG Trees for Fast Growth Slim Sentinels - The Elegance…
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Ken Lain, the Top 10 Gardener, here; Summer brings a bounty of blooms but also a surge of pesky bugs. Don't worry, I've got your back! Right now, those bugs are bigger and tougher, sporting armor-like exoskeletons. But we're tougher! For those voracious caterpillars munching on your precious plants, hand-pick them or use a natural spray like Bacill…
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Ira Flatow wants to turn science... into dinner conversation. The host and creator of Science Friday has spent a career quenching our curiosity, and his, and making science accessible. But amidst the fun are serious issues, like water shortages, climate change, genetic engineering, and artificial intelligence. Flatow was in Colorado recently. He sp…
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Ken Lain, the Top 10 Gardener, here! Christina Salwitz, the personal garden coach from Seattle, now coaching our Watters Garden Center team in Prescott, Arizona. Christina’s expertise in merchandising, colors, flowers, and container gardening transforms our store and inspires our gardening community. From childhood, Christina had a keen eye for des…
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Colorado's county clerks have been fighting back against disinformation and election lies for years. But this election, there's a twist -- Artificial Intelligence -- and they're training to ensure election integrity, before and after the vote. Then, ballroom culture has been sweeping the nation -- and the world -- for more than 40 years. How the sp…
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Ken and Lisa Lain, the Top 10 Gardeners, here! Ready to share some tree-spiration for those tight spaces in your yard. We all have those awkward spots where a wide-spreading tree just won't fit. That's where slender trees come in! These vertical beauties add height, texture, and interest without taking up too much space. Here are a few of my favori…
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Links for all of the podcasts in the Deep Energy Podcast Network: Deep Energy Podcast (Current Episodes) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-energy-podcast-music-for-sleep-meditation-yoga/id511265415 https://open.spotify.com/show/1DhN56DzDKc0FhQqR23v9c Deep Energy Classics - All of the ORIGINAL Episodes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/…
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Céline Dion’s Olympic performance came despite her struggle with stiff person syndrome. She's finding help, and hope, in Colorado. Then, lawmakers may try again to address high property taxes. Plus, Cherry Creek bucks the office vacancy rate. Also, the future of the historic Zuni power plant. And, what would your Olympic sport be? Finally, Ryan Ted…
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Hey there, green thumbs! Ken Lain here, ready to share some tree-planting wisdom for a lush and thriving landscape. Planting big trees now is a smart move – they establish faster and can transform your yard in no time! But remember, success lies in the details. Here are my tried-and-true tips: Bigger is Better: Opt for larger trees with established…
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Denver Mayor Mike Johnston is optimistic as he takes on the high cost of housing, reducing homelessness and rebuilding trust with the police. Then, a job fair that helps people with felony records start over. Plus, meet Colorado cyclist Olivia Cummins as she makes her Olympic debut and celebrates her birthday at the same time. And Aging Matters loo…
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Are you tired of struggling with dim corners and gloomy spots? Ken and Lisa Lain are here, ready to brighten your shady yard with gorgeous shrubs. Shade doesn't have to be dull! Embrace the cool tranquility with shrubs like the evergreen Daphne, boasting fragrant blooms, and Hydrangeas, offering stunning flowers in various shades. Explore the elega…
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Ken Lain, the Top 10 Gardener, here! Summer's in full swing, and Arizona's native plants are stealing the show! The Desert Willow, a stunning tree found throughout the state, is blooming right now. It's a hardy beauty that thrives with little care once established. We've even developed new varieties that bloom longer than ever! For a non-flowering …
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