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Welcome all plant lovers, plant experts, plant enthusiasts and beginners! I am so excited to share my adventures with all things plants! I am not an expert but join me in my ongoing journey of slowly becoming an expert! I have been passionate about all things plants for YEARS. With everything that I have explored on social media or plant websites I realized there seems to be TWO THING MISSING... a US Midwestern perspective in the amazing world of social media outlets, podcasts or blogs AND j ...
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Damn We Grown

Mike + Tiff: Grown, Real, Trill

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Married couple Mike + Tiff are two creatives that crashed into their 40s head on! The chemistry between these two is electric. Being grown is crazy and parenting is bananas, but Mike + Tiff laugh their way through it all. "Damn... we grown!"
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Digital Homebody

Ellen Ronalds Keene

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Welcome to the Digital Homebody Podcast, a weekly show helping you combine the magic of the internet with the cosy environment of home so you can work remotely and design a life you love. You may have heard of Digital Nomads, people who work remotely and travel the world, often working from coffee shops and coworking spaces in exotic locations and earning a living online. Well, even before the pandemic put a stick in the wheel of international travel, there were those of us who loved the ide ...
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Bite Size Biographies is the podcast where people share the story of their life. Our goal is to encourage everyone to tell their life story. If you want to share your story on this podcast visit https://bitesizebiographies.com/story
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Over the years, Drisha has offered Torah classes on the many observances that mark out the timeline of the Jewish yearly cycle. Around the Calendar brings you all our holiday- and observance-focused classes, from our back catalog of recordings and continuing through our contemporary shiurim and lectures.
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Dead Last Podcast

Dead Last Podcast

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Join comedian Brandon Vallee and musician Luke Bemand as they ride the line between comedy and analysis in the world of horror movies and beyond! Joined by guest comedians, musicians, and industry professionals! Email: deadlasthorror@gmail.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/DeadLastPodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deadlastpc/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmy9ZSVeZpCHgXfVfM_RVmQ iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/dead-last-podcast/id1104789470
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The Lavender Room Design Podcast

With your host Cheryl Janis

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What does it mean to design a nourishing home post 2020? What are millions of people now craving in their spaces that has changed? Join Contemporary Felt Artist and former Wellness Designer, Cheryl R. Janis, for deep conversations with soulful and extraordinary female interior designers who design homes, hotels and work spaces that make us feel safe, nourished and held through it all.
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Get inspired with Vistaprint's small business podcast, 'Small Business Stories.' Listen to entrepreneurs share the motivation behind their businesses, tips for success, advice for overcoming challenges, and so much more. We're on a mission to become the best entrepreneur podcast out there, so we're focusing on business owners in a variety of industries...you'll find conversations with everyone from fashion designers to food service experts. Whether you're pursuing a side-hustle or running a ...
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FOLLOW ME

The Digital Dept.

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Demystifying influence in the digital space. Follow Me is for the corporate cuties, the fierce freelancers and anyone else trying to figure out their career off and online. Join hosts, Ali Grant and Jess Yoo–powerhouses from The Digital Dept.–each week to hear conversations with industry experts, creators turned entrepreneurs, and brand executives who are demystifying the business side of the influencer space. Ali and Jess also share their own relatable, real life experiences working with br ...
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Welcome to Home on the Dot, the podcast that explores the meaning of home on the little red dot called Singapore. We feature stories inspired and produced by students from the National University of Singapore, opening a door onto the everyday lives, hopes, fears, memories, and dreams of young people in this dynamic, fascinating country.
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There is nothing like seeing some green pop out of the ground in February when Wisconsin is in its 4th winter! That is why we LOVE spring bulbs! Remember to check out the corresponding blog post for this episode and visit my website www.houseplant-homebody.com/ for more details! Don't forget to follow Houseplant Homebody on Instagram, Facebook, Tik…
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Episode 244. Podcast with your eyes closed. Letitia James is back and in rare form. Mike got some slides, basketball shorts, and a white tank top y'all better watch out. Are black women tired of saving us? Does Pop Tarts still have a Kellogg label? What if your neighbor sued you because your autistic child is too loud? Vibes from NxWorries. And the…
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Episode 242. TIt's Pisces season. Can you make it out of Costco under $200? Super Tuesday y'all we hope everybody gottheir vote on. A slavery wedding and a concentration camp wedding? Ignorance is the point. Vibes from Rome and Brent. And the main topic, how to find rest in this wild world. Damn We Grown! Damn We Grown DamnWeGrown.com Email us at D…
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Since it is my birthday, I thought it would be fun to talk about what's been going on with my own collection, what I am loving, what I am hating, and what I've suck with over the last couple years, etc! Remember to check out the corresponding blog post for this episode and visit my website www.houseplant-homebody.com/ for more details! Don't forget…
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Episode 241. Tiff's reppin' for Shreveport. Beyonce goes number one again. Wendy's goes Disney. Kelogg says, eat cereal for dinner. Vibes from Kamauu. And the main topic, Can you seperate the art from the weirdo artist? Damn We Grown! Damn We Grown DamnWeGrown.com Email us at DamnWeGrown@gmail.com Podcast: Twitter/Instagram @DamWeGrown Tiff: Twitte…
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Propagation is always an exciting adventure for any houseplant parent. Who doesn't love to multiply their plants?! Remember to check out the corresponding blog post for this episode and visit my website www.houseplant-homebody.com/ for more details! Don't forget to follow Houseplant Homebody on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and Pinterest. Please rate…
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Episode 240. We love Hop Hop music. Your kids will never use a pay-phone. TOakland is still off the hook. Vibes from Death. And the main topic, A celebration of black music. Damn We Grown! Damn We Grown DamnWeGrown.com Email us at DamnWeGrown@gmail.com Podcast: Twitter/Instagram @DamWeGrown Tiff: Twitter/Instagram @TeaTodd2 Mike: Twitter/Instagram …
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Episode 239. Happy Valentines day. Your kids are not going pro. Tiff stay piercing stuff. Vibes from Nicholas Britell, some cup caking from Mike. And the main topic, V-day questions to ask your main thang. Damn We Grown! Damn We Grown DamnWeGrown.com Email us at DamnWeGrown@gmail.com Podcast: Twitter/Instagram @DamWeGrown Tiff: Twitter/Instagram @T…
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Episode 238. Tiff survived a cold. Mike is no longer a carless scrub. Phrases that need to be retired. R.I.P to Carl Weathers and I guess Bill Withers too. Vibes from Terrace Martin. And the main topic, Would you sell 1 year of your life for 10 million dollars? Damn We Grown! Damn We Grown DamnWeGrown.com Email us at DamnWeGrown@gmail.com Podcast: …
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This plant is a beautiful, fragrant lily that is forced to bloom for the Easter holiday but will actually bloom in the summertime when planted outdoors! It is used around the holiday because the white lily symbolizes purity and rebirth, which is representative in many religions. Remember to check out the corresponding blog post for this episode and…
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Episode 237. Parker don't play that! We ran off on the plug. Half on a marriage, or 50/50 with a room mate. Vibes from Yussef Dayes. And the main topic, parenting for the gram? Damn We Grown! Damn We Grown DamnWeGrown.com Email us at DamnWeGrown@gmail.com Podcast: Twitter/Instagram @DamWeGrown Tiff: Twitter/Instagram @TeaTodd2 Mike: Twitter/Instagr…
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Remember to check out the corresponding blog post for this episode and visit my website www.houseplant-homebody.com/ for more details! Follow Houseplant Homebody on Instagram, Facebook and Pinterest Please rate or review this podcast and share Houseplant Homebody with your friends! Odds are, if you like this podcast others will too! If you want EVE…
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Episode 236. Happy birthday to the Queen of the podcast! Mike is a basic boy. These kids wiil run your life...beware. Instgram isn't reel. Vibes from Xavier Omar. And the main topic, keeping up with the homeys, finding the harmony in your social life. Damn We Grown! Damn We Grown DamnWeGrown.com Email us at DamnWeGrown@gmail.com Podcast: Twitter/In…
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Episode 235. Back at it like a crack addict. Tiff and the 40,000 emails. Vibes from Debarge. And the main topic, a little mish mosh aka off the cuff episode. Damn We Grown! Damn We Grown DamnWeGrown.com Email us at DamnWeGrown@gmail.com Podcast: Twitter/Instagram @DamWeGrown Tiff: Twitter/Instagram @TeaTodd2 Mike: Twitter/Instagram @LetsGoLexxo…
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More than any other holiday, Hanukkah is all about the home. The Jewish people, with our long history of exile and displacement, has a complicated relationship with the space and rootedness we associate with "home." Our study of the laws of Hanukkah candle lighting will shed some light on a uniquely Jewish vision of homemaking.…
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More than any other holiday, Hanukkah is all about the home. The Jewish people, with our long history of exile and displacement, has a complicated relationship with the space and rootedness we associate with "home." Our study of the laws of Hanukkah candle lighting will shed some light on a uniquely Jewish vision of homemaking.…
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More than any other holiday, Hanukkah is all about the home. The Jewish people, with our long history of exile and displacement, has a complicated relationship with the space and rootedness we associate with "home." Our study of the laws of Hanukkah candle lighting will shed some light on a uniquely Jewish vision of homemaking.…
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Often in Elul, Sukkot is forgotten. We focus on the High Holidays but forget that Sukkot comes immediately after. There are several unique rules that characterize the laws of Sukkot, such as mere discomfort exempting one from living in the Sukkah and the heightened requirements for beauty in the Arba Minim. We will explore whether these laws are un…
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Often in Elul, Sukkot is forgotten. We focus on the High Holidays but forget that Sukkot comes immediately after. There are several unique rules that characterize the laws of Sukkot, such as mere discomfort exempting one from living in the Sukkah and the heightened requirements for beauty in the Arba Minim. We will explore whether these laws are un…
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In this course, we will explore the Yom Kippur service of the Kohen Gadol, a significant but sometimes enigmatic aspect of the liturgy. By delving into the significance and symbolism behind key elements of the service, we will confront many of the fundamental questions of Yom Kippur, such as whether atonement can happen without repentance, the infl…
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Session 2: Open the Gates Rosh HaShanah, through Yom Kippur, are viewed as a time when the Gates of Rahamim, Mercy, are particularly receptive - an Et shaareh ratson. We will look at several central piyytim that develop this theme, and that introduce the Shofar and prayers of the day.By Drisha Institute
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How can we know what God wants of us? In Genesis 16, Sarai, Avram, and Hagar all struggle to understand their roles in God's covenant. Their interactions and their mistakes lay the groundwork for Genesis 21, the powerful Torah reading of the first day of Rosh haShannah. We will do a close reading of both of these biblical texts and utilize rabbinic…
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In this course, we will explore the Yom Kippur service of the Kohen Gadol, a significant but sometimes enigmatic aspect of the liturgy. By delving into the significance and symbolism behind key elements of the service, we will confront many of the fundamental questions of Yom Kippur, such as whether atonement can happen without repentance, the infl…
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Session 1: Wake Up Throughout the month of Elul, Jewish communities rise early for Selihot, whose words and melodies serve to awaken us to teshuva (repentance) and Seliha (forgiveness). We will study the text and themes of several Selihot piyyutim together, including the opening piyyut "Ben Adam Mah Lekha Nirdam" ("Human Being, Why do you Slumber?"…
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Our Rosh Hashana liturgy is full of stories of mothers who sacrifice. Hagar and Hannah sacrifice their sons. Sarah and Em Sisra's sons are sacrificed by others. Rachel is sacrificed for her child. This course will explore these stories of maternal sacrifice and raise questions about the role of maternal sacrifice in creation. Specifically, is it ne…
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Our Rosh Hashana liturgy is full of stories of mothers who sacrifice. Hagar and Hannah sacrifice their sons. Sarah and Em Sisra's sons are sacrificed by others. Rachel is sacrificed for her child. This course will explore these stories of maternal sacrifice and raise questions about the role of maternal sacrifice in creation. Specifically, is it ne…
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Often in Elul, Sukkot is forgotten. We focus on the High Holidays but forget that Sukkot comes immediately after. There are several unique rules that characterize the laws of Sukkot, such as mere discomfort exempting one from living in the Sukkah and the heightened requirements for beauty in the Arba Minim. We will explore whether these laws are un…
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The Yamim Noraim prayers have their own distinctive nusach, as well as many melodies which are sung in various communities. In this three part series, we will listen to and reflect upon selected niggunim and songs, exploring how the music reflects an understanding of the liturgy.By Drisha Institute
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How can we know what God wants of us? In Genesis 16, Sarai, Avram, and Hagar all struggle to understand their roles in God's covenant. Their interactions and their mistakes lay the groundwork for Genesis 21, the powerful Torah reading of the first day of Rosh haShannah. We will do a close reading of both of these biblical texts and utilize rabbinic…
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Dating back to the time of the Geonim, scholars and poets composed Azharot, poetic enumerations of the mitzvot. They were traditionally read in communities on Shavuot, a custom that continues today in some Sephardic communities. We will explore this fascinating liturgical phenomenon and their mixed reception throughout the ages. Focusing on the Azh…
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On the first day of Rosh ha-Shanah we read of how God “visited” or “took note” of Sarah” (Gen 21:1). In this session we will examine an interrelated set of texts in midrash and early piyyut that reflect and expand on this event. These texts will offer subtle insight into the rabbis’ understanding of the Bible, their own narrative aesthetics (i.e., …
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The Mishnah in Tractate Rosh Hashanah tells of three blessings unique to the Rosh Hashanah service: מלכויות (malkhiyot, or “kingship”), זיכרונות (zikhronot, or “remembrances”), שופרות (shoferot, the shofar and its sounding). But the order of those blessings is the subject of much debate among the Tannaim and Amoraim. How does the text that we find …
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As the new year begins, Jews around the world make their way down to the water. As we gaze upon the river or pond before us, what are we meant to see? In this course, we'll take a deep dive into Tashlikh, exploring the texts that serve as the basis for the (relatively late) emergence of the ritual. We will look at Tashlikh through three spiritual l…
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As the new year begins, Jews around the world make their way down to the water. As we gaze upon the river or pond before us, what are we meant to see? In this course, we'll take a deep dive into Tashlikh, exploring the texts that serve as the basis for the (relatively late) emergence of the ritual. We will look at Tashlikh through three spiritual l…
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Fear of God takes a central place in the High Holiday liturgy. Three times a day for over a week we ask God, “O Lord, instill fear of You in all Your creations.” Yet fear is an emotion we often regard very negatively. Why should we actively ask for fear? Isn’t fear a function of lowliness and oppression?The Jewish tradition is rife with answers to …
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Fear of God takes a central place in the High Holiday liturgy. Three times a day for over a week we ask God, “O Lord, instill fear of You in all Your creations.” Yet fear is an emotion we often regard very negatively. Why should we actively ask for fear? Isn’t fear a function of lowliness and oppression? The Jewish tradition is rife with answers to…
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