show episodes
 
Artwork

1
Bonsai Stuff

Bonsai Matsu - Scott Martin

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Weekly
 
A bonsai based podcast from Melbourne, Australia by Scott Martin from Bonsai Matsu. A diverse, informative and thorough podcast for everyone that loves bonsai! If you enjoy the podcast then become a podcast supporter, it's greatly appreciated. https://www.buzzsprout.com/263290/support
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
A Bonsai Side Quest

TreeMakers & Montane Bonsai

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly+
 
Hugh R. Grant of TreeMakers Design and Jarryd Bailey of Montane Bonsai have long been best friends, brought together by a shared passion for bonsai and the wilderness, AKA the bush. With a lens of self-humor, the two reflect on Australian bonsai and what it means to be bonsai professionals… sorta.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
The Bonsai Movie Crew

Joseph, Karen, Eric, and Madison

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Weekly
 
Join Me ( Joseph ) along with my daughter (Madison) and my 2 companions, Karen and her little brother (Eric) as we fill your ear holes with movie news and give you our opinion on a movie along with trivia about said film. Are we professional critics? NO! Not at all... but we have opinions to. https://www.facebook.com/TheBonsaiMovieCrew/ https://twitter.com/bonsai_crew https://www.youtube.com/@thebonsaimoviecrew1850
  continue reading
 
"Herbbonsai.com is a unique online platform dedicated to the fascinating world of herb bonsai, where gardening meets the artistry of bonsai. This website serves as a comprehensive resource for both beginners and seasoned enthusiasts looking to delve into the niche practice of cultivating bonsai plants using various herbs. - Location: 851 N LAKE AVE PASADENA CA 91104-4562 USA - Email: herbbonsai@gmail.com - Website: https://herbbonsai.com/ #herbbonsai, #bonsai My social: https://www.facebook. ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Bonsai Empire

Bonsai Empire

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Daily+
 
The word ‘Bon-sai’ is Japanese and literally translated it means ‘planted in a container’. As a Japanese art form it is deeply rooted in Zen Buddhism and exists for well over a thousand years. The ultimate goal of growing a bonsai tree is to create a miniaturized but realistic depiction of nature, using techniques such as pruning and wiring.
  continue reading
 
Artwork
 
Vincent Minh Anh is an accomplished Agricultural Engineer with a focus on sustainable farming practices and innovative agricultural technologies. His expertise spans across soil management, crop optimization, and environmental conservation. Website: https://herbbonsai.com/author/vincent-minh-anh/ #vincentminhanh, #minhanhherbbonsai, #herbbonsai, #bonsai My social: https://www.facebook.com/vicentminhanh/ https://www.tiktok.com/@vicentminhanh https://www.pinterest.com/vicentminhanh/ https://x. ...
  continue reading
 
This is a podcast version of the book by the same title. In a world of instant gratification, this book calls its readers to see the Christian life as more of a marathon than a sprint. In the same way a bonsai artist cultivates an environment that allows a small tree to become a work of art, this book suggests practices that will nurture the soil of the heart and facilitate spiritual growth. Originally written as a follow-up resource for a youth camp, this simple book is a great resource for ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork
 
Join Uncle John and nephew-in-law Aaron for a hilarious, and at times incoherent, conversation about anything and everything. Featuring special guests and audio taken from daily life, this podcast is unlike anything you've ever heard.
  continue reading
 
Artwork
 
What is it about birdwatching, or long-distance running, or bonsai tree growing that is so addicting to the people who have made these hobbies a central part of their lives? I'd Rather Be is a podcast dedicated to prioritizing the things we love to do -- the things we'd rather be doing almost all the time. Each episode will show you exactly what it is about these hobbies that is so captivating, along with tips from guests about how to try them out for yourself.
  continue reading
 
Tobin Mitnick, aka JewsLoveTrees on TikTok and Instagram, has a deep love for--you guessed it--trees. With his signature unbridled enthusiasm and dry comedy, he'll show listeners that our weird and beautiful experiences with nature continue long after the hike ends. He'll feature weekly conversations with remarkable people both in and out of the nature space, solo segments like "This Week in Trees", and oddball excursions like "Bonsai Obituaries" and the listener Q and A, "Tree Therapy". "In ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork
 
Five Contributors, Five Reviews, Five Minutes Each. Bringing you a monthly dose of rapid-fire board game reviews. Every four Wednesdays our five contributors will talk about a game on their radar that week. Follow us on Facebook (https://facebook.com/FiveByGames), Twitter (https://twitter.com/FiveByGames), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/FiveByGames/), or support us on Patreon (http://Patreon.com/FiveByGames).
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Sausage of Science

Human Biology Association

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly+
 
The Human Biology Association is a vibrant nonprofit scientific organization dedicated to supporting and disseminating innovative research and teaching on human biological variation in evolutionary, social, historical, and environmental context worldwide.
  continue reading
 
CONTACT djsillysyl at gmail dot com for bookings. A few months after making her debut on her college campus, SILLY SYL got her professional start with mobile DJ company DJs of Boston in 2014 spinning at sports bars and weddings. She later moved to the Bay Area to immerse herself in the queer nightlife scene with aspirations of playing nightclubs in support of her favorite electronic music artists. After learning how to spin on a controller, she quickly learned the ropes of Serato control vin ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Learnin' with Lauren and Mary

Learnin’ with Lauren & Mary

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
Join childhood best friends Lauren and Mary as they navigate life as adults who don’t know nearly as much as they should. Each week, the duo follows their natural curiosity, picking two topics to casually research and present to each other. They’ll explore topics they should have learned in school to topics that aren’t appropriate for school, finding the most absurd stories along the way.
  continue reading
 
What's the only thing that keeps a rough draft from becoming a published piece? Publishing it! We're here to help you get your rough drafts published (after you've done a lot of revision work to make them fantastic, obviously!) on some of your favorite websites, publications, and journals. Every Monday morning tune in to your podcast player of choice to get a new interview with an editor or content manager on exactly how they like to be pitched so you can land your next big byline.Even bette ...
  continue reading
 
Join me for a virtual wander where you will discover stories that will introduce you to new worlds and fresh perspectives! Stories that will inspire you to get curious, discover your passions, create your own adventures, and bring more wonder and magic into your life. Vaska Trajkovska is a podcaster, documentary-maker, multi-media producer, storyteller, anthropologist, and coach. A curious cat on the prowl for adventure, creativity, catnip, and play. Follow my curious cat adventures on Insta ...
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
Send us a Text Message. Here is to 100 episodes! And for that we give you another double feature Pod! This time we talk about Little shop of horrors from 1960 and the musical remake from 1986! And who better to do a profile this week then Dark Helmet himself, Rick Moranis! https://twitter.com/bonsai_crew https://www.tiktok.com/@thebonsaimoviecrew h…
  continue reading
 
Why must there be a compromise when it comes to the design of your bonsai? Is it better to live with it or start again? Can you split the difference? Should you? All questions I ask myself and sometimes I ignore my own advice. Australian natives are increasing in popularity and I want to chat about some styling considerations for them...according t…
  continue reading
 
With the quickly impending springtime, Hugh and Jarryd share the work they have been cramming into the season. With the bustle of client work, the time for personal projects gets tucked into contemplative midnight dates in the freezing Winter weather. Further growing their artist's statements, they weigh up what it would mean to operate on a more f…
  continue reading
 
We bring you the first part of an ongoing discussion with the legendary Lindsay Farr—known for his groundbreaking "World of Bonsai" series. This episode delves into our shared history and the hidden world of bonsai in Japan and China. Lindsay shares insights into his unfinished project and plans to complete it and offers so much more through his wi…
  continue reading
 
Uncle enjoys a fine night talking to callers. Topics include: Crisco, no cherry pie, Jerald Sanders, CA fires, calls, UFO photo, wrestlers, least popular people online as podcast guests, making content, truth scene is a mess, Deadpool, VHS streams, Santa vs the Devil, alien inspired bonsai, succulents, Karate Kid, Australia, Trump and Biden spaghet…
  continue reading
 
With bonsai repotting season well under way the pot or container you use for your bonsai is a serious consideration and I have some thoughts on sizing and design of the pot. And when you repot, in order to avoid damage or wasting the tree's resources, you really should securely fasten your bonsai to the pot. There are repercussions if done incorrec…
  continue reading
 
Send us a Text Message. This week for Pod 99! We talk about Ace Ventura and our Creator profile is Courteney Cox! Thank you all so much for all your support and wish us luck on our next 99! https://twitter.com/bonsai_crew https://www.tiktok.com/@thebonsaimoviecrew https://discord.gg/8jCPe8T2kTBy Joseph, Karen, Eric, and Madison
  continue reading
 
With repotting season officially kicking off I want to start with talking about removing old soil and an experience I had recently. Wiring your bonsai to style them takes time and skill and I have a little tip that will help you do it once only. Don't wire light as you'll pay the price. I recently went along to a bonsai demonstration and there was …
  continue reading
 
Join us as we dive into a fascinating conversation with Cina Canada—a revolutionary figure in teaching kids to utilize natural resources sustainably through art. Cina's Wild Arts Learning Center in Springfield, MO, is a hub for nature-based arts education, fostering a deep connection with the environment. We'll explore her impactful work and discus…
  continue reading
 
Hello friends and welcome to The Five By. Your quatriweekly source of rapid-fire board game reviews. 00:00 John - Introduction 00:33 Aaron - Thunder Road Vendetta 06:17 Justin - Salton Sea 11:46 Ruel - Captain Flip 16:28 Jose - Pies 22:36 John - Resist! 27:06 Meeple Lady - OutroBy The Five By
  continue reading
 
Uncle has a hand surgery coming up, and sidekick shares his photo of a UFO. Topics include: Uncle’s hand condition, 40 year old men, surgery, Cooley, Landers, desert animals, UAP photo, UFOs, long exposure photography, stars, aliens, Goat Mountain, moth, t-shirts, UFO sighting stories, military bases, AI generated images, desert radio station, Flor…
  continue reading
 
Marcela is seriously one of the nicest bonsai people you will ever meet and her passion for Australian Native trees being used as bonsai is unmatched. I have a chat with her about the Victorian Native Bonsai Club, its inception and growth as well as what it offers to members around the country (and world). They are also hosting the 10th Symposium o…
  continue reading
 
When you're pruning it is very common that you will need to make a split decision based on the branching structure you are working through. The angle of the bud is very important as is the strength of the growth but you need to consider what is horticulturally the best choice. And in a world full of noise, it's important that you do you. Look at wh…
  continue reading
 
Vincent Minh Anh is an accomplished Agricultural Engineer with a focus on sustainable farming practices and innovative agricultural technologies. His expertise spans across soil management, crop optimization, and environmental conservation. Website: https://herbbonsai.com/author/vincent-minh-anh/ #vincentminhanh, #minhanhherbbonsai, #herbbonsai, #b…
  continue reading
 
Herbbonsai.com is a unique online platform dedicated to the fascinating world of herb bonsai, where gardening meets the artistry of bonsai. This website serves as a comprehensive resource for both beginners and seasoned enthusiasts looking to delve into the niche practice of cultivating bonsai plants using various herbs. - Location: 851 N LAKE AVE …
  continue reading
 
When wire is left on too long (and it will be), what is the best way to remove it? I discuss a few tricks and techniques I use which help minimise the damage to your bonsai. Important decisions shouldn't be rushed either, you need to buy yourself some time. I have a range of different things that I do to help take the urgency of the decision away f…
  continue reading
 
In this guest episode, Will Fletcher sits down with Jarryd and Hugh to share his long history of working with Tasmanian native trees for bonsai. As a major contributor to Australian bonsai, Will's nurseries Plants of Tasmania and later Island Bonsai, broke ground in determining which local tree species are reliable staples for bonsai cultivation.…
  continue reading
 
Talking podcasting and live-streaming on the Uncle show. Topics include: back on the mic, livestream platforms, eating feeding show, international listeners, return callers, chat rooms, Trovo and Kick, gaming, Twitter X stream does great when people retweet, short videos, content creation, Murda Cloak, shadow banning, shows with good guests get no …
  continue reading
 
Beauty is such an individual thing and it's fantastic that we all see beauty differently. Imagine how boring it would be if we all thought the same way?? But care and respect needs to be shown as well as some special bonsai love. I chat about a recent post that created a lot of discussion. When you are looking at a serious removal of a part of your…
  continue reading
 
This week, we are in real-time as Jarryd and Hugh share life updates before Jarryd heads off the grid for an extended boating expedition. They talk about working landscape trees, approaching gardening through the lens of a bonsai education, and drawing out the design process. They share their experiences of how to teach beginners and some inside th…
  continue reading
 
In this spring recap episode, we explore the critical role of tree nutrition in bonsai cultivation, discussing how to address nutrient imbalances, customize nutrition for specific species, and understand the importance of heartwood in woody perennials. Tune in for insights into various species' aesthetic potential and challenges as we emphasize a h…
  continue reading
 
Special guest hosts Cristina and Miguel Ochoa unpack the nutritional ecology with Dr. Hugo Azcorra-Pérez, a human biologist at Centro de Investigaciones Silvio Zavala, Universidad Modelo, Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico. He is interested in the biology of populations during the early stages of growth and development and how environmental factors and interg…
  continue reading
 
The impact of the trunk on a bonsai cannot be underestimated and there are things we can do to make them appear more powerful or dynamic. In this podcast I'm talking about height reduction. There are two techniques I use and I discuss the factors you need to consider when using either of them. All of our bonsai have a plan and sometimes they do not…
  continue reading
 
Finishing their action-packed reflection on the month of April, Hugh and Jarryd pick back up after the Bonsai Open and the tree sale hosted at TreeMakers with field-grown trees from Jarryd's adolescence. They then dive deep into their annual epic autumn hike to see the changing colour of the Fagus somewhere in the wilderness of Tassie. Filled with …
  continue reading
 
Chris and Courtney host Claire Gold, a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Anthropology at The University of Massachusetts, Amherst, where she studies the life histories and diet of the women and children from a Medieval Italian population. Claire received her MA in Biological Anthropology from the State University of New York, Binghamton, where s…
  continue reading
 
We do a little live experimentation with the Uncle livestream to try to increase the old engagement online. It may have been just crazy enough to work, but are we crazy enough to pay for a blue checkmark? Topics include: VHS tapes, short videos view counts, making videos with your phone, routine, game apps, Vegas tourist videos, Street Cream, Crazy…
  continue reading
 
When you are working with a living form, that changes and grows, sometimes fixing one problem can create a second problem. Having the foresight to pick this up before taking irreversible action can be difficult. Ever heard the saying check twice, cut once? And I discuss a bending technique that I use quite a lot especially at this time of the year.…
  continue reading
 
Jarryd and Hugh interview Australian bonsai legend Ric Roberts, who is now 88 and likely practicing bonsai for over 60 years. Ric shares stories from his long practice since the 1960s and his role in the ever-evolving bonsai culture in the Sydney region. Ric is now creating a garden on the Central Coast called Unryu-En. Here he is building a space …
  continue reading
 
Uncle is ready to delete his YouTube channel after having one of his VHS livestreams pulled for copyright. Topics include: nut brain, Uncle does not need to be told that the show is starting, baseball, NBA playoffs, NFL schedule, Rams draft picks, VHS Watch Party stopped due to copyright, Three Stooges, usable VHS tapes, blame the thrift stores, kn…
  continue reading
 
While this podcast grew from my current work on a large number of pines, it applies to all work you do on your bonsai regardless of the species. I have made a checklist of things to look out for, how to do certain tasks as well as a mindset I use when working on my pines in this late Autumn/early winter period. And watering at this time of the year…
  continue reading
 
All Uncle needs is some meat, and he will loaf it up. Also, someone please bring two of everything so he can make some pancakes. Topics include: pistachios, removing shells, red dye vs natural red color, evil Wonderful company, eat shrimp whole, callers, restaurants with peanut shells on the ground, Ground Round, processed foods, crackling sound, f…
  continue reading
 
There is one major consideration you must take when working on young stock for the future. I chat about my approach and offer a few tips to make it a little easier in the long run. Also bonsai isn't always about world class trees being on display, most times it's the mundane tasks we must undertake that really make the difference. Things can and do…
  continue reading
 
Loading …

Quick Reference Guide