Perennial Meditations is a podcast (and Newsletter) by the Perennial Leader Project; an organization dedicated to providing tools for the art of living. Consider becoming a member to support the mission and gain full access to our meditations, podcasts, and courses. To learn more, visit perennial.substack.com. perennial.substack.com
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Nursery owner Don Shor and avid gardener Lois Richter talk about gardening from the Sacramento Valley in Northern California every Thursday at Noon on the low-power FM station, KDRT (K-dirt), located in Davis, CA. Garden questions welcome!
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Tom Suvansri is passionate about protecting and growing his family’s wealth and he shares how you can do it too. In this show, you will learn strategies that leverage economic principles in order to achieve increased financial control, cash flow, and tax advantages that last generations. It’s time to eliminate uncertainty and create wealth strategies to build a family legacy.
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In Search of Wisdom is a podcast for seekers and curious minds interested in timeless principles and practices for everyday life. Join the search with J.W. Bertolotti from the Perennial Leader Project as he engages in meaningful conversations with leading thinkers in philosophy, theology, and everything in between. Learn more at PerennialLeader.com.
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Agriculture is the foundation of life. Keeping farmers productive translates into a more abundant, affordable food supply for all.Today’s farmers must navigate through an ever-changing and challenging landscape. Redox Grows takes a deep dive into key issues facing agriculture; providing solutions to ensure healthy soils, strong plants, a healthy environment and strong bottom line for growers. Located in Burley, Idaho, Redox Bio-Nutrients is an industry leader in products and technologies tha ...
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The podcast for people who love plants—but not always the same ones. Brought to you by the editors of Fine Gardening, this fun, informative podcast tackles all things topical in gardening. You’ll listen to the insights (and arguments) of Editor-in-Chief Steve Aitken and Senior Editor Danielle Sherry as they discuss various horticultural subjects on a deeper level. You will also hear from today’s leading horticultural minds who will offer their wisdom and opinions about what you might want to ...
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Perennial Dissonance is a podcast by Dave "Blogthoven" Bowers and Ryan DeNardis discussing the perennial questions regarding "classical" music and its impact on society.
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Conversations about growing up, getting wise and trying to live a good life.
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Series sermonum in quibus de lingua Latina, de litteris Latinis, de rebus denique Latinis Latine disserimus. A Patricio Owens et Thoma Keeline edita.
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Discussing political philosophy, current events, activism, and the inevitable historical downfall of capitalism from a revolutionary leftist perspective.
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The weekly gardening programme for keen gardeners, with the latest advice, news and visits to gardens large and small around the province. Presented by David Maxwell.
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Do you want to bring nature to your backyard, grow food, and help heal our living world? Join Daron Williams—restoration ecologist, permaculture enthusiast, and lifelong gardener—for concrete steps you can take at home to cultivate abundance for people, plants and wildlife. Tune in, grab a shovel, and make the living world around you come alive.
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Red Menace is a podcast that explains and analyzes revolutionary theory and then applies its lessons to our contemporary conditions. Hosted by Alyson Escalante and Breht O'Shea.
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The KMOX Garden Hotline with Mike Miller features answers and responses to questions from beginner to life-long gardener.
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Live, down to earth, unscripted interviews that aim to connect, inform and entertain. Real people share real stories with Cathy Wurzer. It’s journalism that doesn’t take itself too seriously and puts people first.
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The Wisdom School is a podcast by the Perennial Leader Project, an organization dedicated to providing tools for the art of living. We also produce the In Search of Wisdom podcast and the Perennial Meditations newsletter (on Substack). The Wisdom School delivers short clips from In Search of Wisdom and selected readings from ancient philosophical and spiritual traditions. Learn more at https://www.perennialleader.com. perennial.substack.com
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'Gardening with the RHS' offers seasonal advice, inspiration and practical solutions to gardening problems. Trusted gardening professionals give you the latest horticultural advice, scientific research and tried and tested techniques to bring out the best in your garden. Topics covered include: growing your own vegetables, flowers, garden design, lawn care and gardening with children. Plus expert masterclasses in topics ranging from cottage garden plants, growing orchids, to pest control and ...
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Grow your best crop ever! Cultural and technical information for greenhouse professionals.
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Blueville Nursery's podcast will cover the ins and outs of landscape maintenance, design, and installation in Northeast Kansas. Blueville Nursery has been a full service landscape serving the area for over 60 years! Email us as podcast@bluevillenursery.com with questions!
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For the Joy of Gardening! features Maine gardening news, discussion, special guests and answers to YOUR gardening questions. The show is hosted by Tom Estabrook, Vice President of Estabrook's, the family owned and operated garden centers throughout Southern Maine.
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My Little Underground is a podcast where Peter A talks with musicians, authors, media professionals, content creators and any other creative type! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mlupod/support
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Each week, Charlie Nardozzi joins Vermont Public’s Mary Engisch for a conversation about gardening, and to answer your questions about what you're seeing in the natural world.
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Pastor Keith Fair and Licensed Lay Minister Intern Ben Fogt invite discussion about the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), its history, structures, traditions, and beliefs in a light and fun way.
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An insider's guide to a career in finance from Camilla Love, the founder of F3 - Future Females in Finance. You get to meet some of Camilla's favourite people in the finance industry, hear about what they do, how they got there and gain some tips into why finance is an ideal career choice for you. www.sharesnotshoes.com www.fthree.com.au
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Casual Temple is a podcast where we explore our connection to the unseen world of spirit and how that empowers us to discover our true selves. Hosted by Merrily Duffy. New episodes every Wednesday at 12 A.M. PST.
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Old world, an old soul, green thumb, home cook...these are all phrases I used to describe myself before I came across the term ”homemaker”. On this podcast, I share what I’ve learned through my journey as a home cook, gardener, and keeper of the home, all while maintaining a full-time work schedule.
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Welcome to the Beginner's Garden Podcast! This is the podcast with easy-to-understand resources, tips, and information to help beginning gardeners get the most out of their gardening adventure -- big or small. When I began gardening in 2013, I scoured books and Internet resources to find all the information I could. Although good information was abundant, I had trouble understanding all the gardening lingo and sifting through the information to figure out what would work for me. In this podc ...
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Whether you're a master gardener, just getting started or somewhere in between - there's always something new to learn in your garden and landscape. On each episode we'll talk with horticulturists, foresters and other experts. We'll learn about vegetable gardens, lawns, native plants, trees and more. Garden Variety is the podcast for all the things you'd like to grow or grow better. Garden Variety is a horticulture podcast from Iowa Public Radio and Iowa State University Extension and Outreach.
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Canadian Family Physician (CFP) is Canada's only peer reviewed family medicine journal. Join Dr. Nick Pimlott, Editor of CFP, and Dr. Sarah Fraser, Deputy Editor of CFP, as they interview contributing authors to the journal each month.
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Join Flower Friends Nicole and Sarah on their journey to growing beautiful blooms! Interviewing experts, discussing their own successes and failures, and revealing the mysteries behind incredible cut flowers
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Climate Change got you down? Worried about the fact that *everything* seems to be getting worse? Wondering how we got to this point in the first place, and what can we do to build a more resilient future? We take a look at historical pastoral & agricultural societies to see what worked and what didn’t, as well as what resources we have today to make better decisions to build equitable systems. We don’t just discuss ecology and history but also take a leftist perspective on prepping, foraging ...
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Allison Turcan, founder of D.I.G. Farm in North Salem, NY, and farmer Ivana Pilarska share their expertise in gardening and plants. They love to answer your questions and give you guidance on growing your own food, and to share the true farmer experience.
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Hosted by @Regenaisanceman with the mission of reconnecting us back to where our food is grown & exposing everything that is wrong with our broken food system. We are more disconnected from our food than we ever have been. I sit down with ranchers and farmers to give them a voice and hear their stories, helping paint a picture of what it really looks like to support humanity with food. I also will be talking to others involved in the agriculture space as there is a lot that goes into it all. ...
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Earth Eats is a show about food and farming. It’s storytelling, recipes, farm visits, and kitchen sessions. We have conversations with scholars, chefs, growers, and food justice activists. We hear from authors, artists, scientists, poets, and people who love to eat. Earth Eats is a production of WFIU Public Radio and Indiana Public Media.
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Hosted by international garden design sensation Jamie Durie and featuring Chef Michel Nischan's James Beard award-winning "Homegrown" cooking segments, The Victory Garden equips viewers with the confidence and inspiration to roll up their sleeves, get their hands dirty, and live outdoors. With so many Americans aspiring to care for the environment and create their own outdoor living spaces, The Victory Garden's unique fusion of garden design, earth-to-table cooking, and eco-conscious how-to ...
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Master My Garden podcast with John Jones. The gardening podcast that helps you master your own garden. With new episodes weekly packed full of gardening tips, how to garden guides, interviews with gardening experts on many gardening topics and just about anything that will help you in your garden whether you are a new or a seasoned gardener. I hope you enjoy.John
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The Green Dream is a podcast about ethical investing for positive impact and a better future! Host James Baird interviews fund managers, advisers and a range of leaders in sustainability about topical ESG issues. James is a Financial Planner with over 20 years in the industry, and is a Director of JustInvest Financial Planning. See www.justinvest.net.au. Authorised Representative of Ethical Investment Advisers AFSL 276544 www.ethicalinvestment.com.au
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The Seed to Table podcast explores the stories of Australians working to revitalise our food and farming systems. Hear from farmers, small business owners, and community leaders who are committed to building a sustainable future through practical, on-the-ground solutions. From regenerative farming practices to local food networks, this podcast highlights real stories of hard work, innovation, and collaboration that strengthen our communities and environment. Tune in to discover how these eff ...
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Join Logan's Garden Shop (or Logan Trading Company. or simply just "Logan's") for a gardening podcast that goes beyond the planting and digs deep into YOUR love of gardening. Hosted by celebrated teacher, speaker, and horticulturist, Bryce Lane.Bryce discovered his passion for plants and telling others about them while working at a small Massachusetts garden center throughout high school and college. After earning his BS and MS in Horticulture, he came to the Department of Horticultural Scie ...
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Join Lisa Mason Ziegler and Layne Angelo as they discuss all things related to gardening, flower farming, and growing from seed. Lisa brings over two decades of flower farming experience to the conversation, while Layne offers the perspective of an avid home gardener, seed starter, and engineer. Together, the duo provides an informative and entertaining look into the world of flowers as well as vegetables, bulbs, woodies, and more. From seed starting to harvesting and everything in between, ...
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Judith Farrell Horvath started as a business exec and weekend-warrior homesteader till she was busted for having illegal backyard chickens in suburbia. With her husband and kids along for the ride, they went all-in, starting their own family farm in Central Ohio. Her mission: building and growing resilient local food supply networks of the future - one new regenerative farmer and farm/ranch at a time. Today, through workshops, consulting and public speaking, Judith showcases stories of succe ...
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Join Fr. Peter Heers as he explores and presents the distinguishing characteristic of being a Christian: The Orthodox Ethos. You will be (re)introduced to Christ, the Incarnate and Diachronic Presence of God, in the lives of those who have been purified, illumined and glorified by Him. You will see the human person and the world anew, in the Light of the Resurrected and Ascended God-man as expressed by those “made gods by His Grace” (St. Athanasius the Great) in every age. You will be given ...
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Fungus Among The Leaves, Fruits Falling from Trees, and Perennials ,
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The Garden sale is on! What is happening to the fruit and nuts on trees this year? How to deal with leaf scab? Fungus on buckthorn? Shrub maintenance. Winterizing the lawn. Preventing pests from damaging your plants. When to prune trees? Getting rid of gnats. Preventing moss. Learn more from Master Gardener Teresa Rooney. ext.umn.edu…
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In 'Perennial Ceremony,' a Minnesota garden as meditation
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Those of us who love to garden know it can be a meditative space. A new book, “Perennial Ceremony” by Teresa Peterson, finds the Southwestern Minnesota-based author reconciling her spirituality through her relationship with her garden. Peterson is a citizen of the Upper Sioux Community and writes about the intersections of cultural identity, food p…
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Estate Planning Essentials: Understanding Wills and Trusts with Alessandra Long
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In this episode, Tom Suvansri welcomes back estate planning expert Alessandra Long for a deep dive into the essentials of wills and trusts. Following their initial discussion on estate planning basics, Tom and Alessandra explore the key elements of wills, from the different types to the importance of having one in place, no matter your life stage. …
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CT 35: The Art of Living Well: Discover Insights from Druidry & Perennial Wisdom with Philip Carr-Gomm
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🌟 Get ready for an enlightening episode 35 as we delve into the world of Druidry with our special guest, Philip Carr-Gomm. Philip's journey into Druidry began in his teens under the mentorship of Ross Nichols. In 1988, he took on the leadership of the Order of Bards, Ovates, and Druids, a position he held until June 2020. Beyond Druidry, Philip is …
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#42 Hurricane Helene Disaster Coverage from James and Audra Holmes at the Perennial Holmestead in TN
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Straight talk about what happened, why, what's going on and how people can help. Discussion about general preparedness follows. Specific ways to help: The Funny Farm: A small business that is leading grassroots efforts to get supplies to those that were cut off from everything by the Nolichucky River. Venmo @FunnyFarmTN (3632) put “floods” in the d…
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On Mysticism II: Enlightenment, Non-Duality, & Perennialism
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Alyson and Breht return to do a follow up conversation to their well-received previous episode regarding this topic, "On Mysticism: Ego, Suffering, & Love". In this episode, they dive even deeper, discussing what enlightenment really is, the universal accessibility of Non-Dual awareness, the arguments for and against Perennialism, the mystical bran…
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📮 Want tools for the art of living? Sign up here: https://perennial.substack.com/subscribe Welcome to another edition of the Dying Every Day series, which delivers guided Stoic meditations on the art of living. This episode is available to all subscribers (although not every episode in the series is); if you enjoy it, please consider becoming a Per…
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As a family medicine teacher or Program Director, have you ever had a highly capable resident learner fail the Simulated Office Oral (SOO) portion of the CCFP examination? Have you ever wondered why that might happen? In the September CFP Podcast, Editor Dr Nick Pimlott interviews Dr Kendall Noel from the University of Ottawa about his article in t…
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Preparing Gardens for Fall: Watering Techniques, Perennials, and Caller Q&A
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Join Jeff Kendall and Robert Effinger from Horstman Bros Landscaping on this week's Garden Hotline as they co-host an informative session on preparing your garden for the fall season. Topics include best practices for watering, cutting back perennials, and cleaning up leaves. They share tips on slow soaking and properly watering trees and shrubs. T…
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How to preserve your summer veg, an exotic oasis in Howth and perennial of the month
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This week David Maxwell finds out how to preserve some of this year’s harvest with HE teacher come obsessive gardener Kerry Connolly. She’s an expert at turning a glut of marrows and tomatoes into sauces and chutneys for the colder months. He also returns to Howth near Dublin to visit another exceptional garden on this Irish Sea peninsula. This tim…
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Holehird Gardens, Echeverias, and dividing perennials
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On this week's show we take a trip to Holehird Gardens nestled in the beautiful Cumbrian landscape, with chair of the Lakeland Horticultural Society, Maggie Mees. Next, host Jenny plunges into the mysterious world of plant biosecurity with the RHS’s self-proclaimed plant policeman Dario Spagnoli, to find out why plants need passports, and what to d…
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Sowing Sustainability: Matt Newell’s Vision for Perennial Grains in Brewing
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On this episode, we’re joined by Matt Newell, a leading research scientist at NSW DPI, who’s been at the forefront of perennial grain research for over a decade. Matt shares insights into his groundbreaking project, funded by the Good Grain initiative, which aims to revolutionise the brewing industry by introducing Mountain Rye — a perennial grain …
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385 - Why You Should Plant Perennials in the Fall (& how)
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Planting perennials in the fall is the best time to get them in the ground. Whether its ornamental shrubs or fruit bearing trees. Let's talk about how to do it. Show Notes: Thank you to our sponsors: Organic REV | Garden in Minutes Organic REV Organic REV is an organic growth stimulant that can increase nitrogen efficiency by up to 25%, replaces de…
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Perennials that birds and bees love and that deer and woodchucks don't
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Helenium and boltonia are perennials that grow well in our region. Both come in a range of colors and boast great attributes: pollinators love them, and deer and woodchucks don't.By Charlie Nardozzi, Mary Williams Engisch
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Hurricane Milton has been upgraded to a Category 5 storm with winds of 160 miles per hour. It’s expected to hit the gulf coast of Florida Wednesday. We'll hear from a Minnesotan who is preparing for Milton less than two weeks after Hurricane Helene. A year ago today, 1,200 people were killed and more than 200 were taken hostage in an attack by Hama…
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The Vikings’ ’Soulful Strut’ and more sports news
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The Minnesota Vikings won their game against the New York Jets Sunday, 23 to 17. The game also spurred a viral moment as two Vikings players celebrated an interception by recreating the handshake from the 1998 movie, “The Parent Trap.” MPR News host Cathy Wurzer spoke with sports guys Wally Langfellow and Eric Nelson for their reflections on the ga…
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Minneapolis rabbi reflects on one year since Oct. 7 Hamas attack
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Monday, Oct. 7, 2024 marks one year since Hamas’ surprise attack on Israel which killed 1,200 people. It was the deadliest day for Jewish people since the Holocaust. Across Minnesota, the Jewish community is mourning and praying for the return of more than 100 hostages. This is all happening during the holiest time of the year for Jewish people. Ra…
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‘I’m getting nervous:’ Minnesotan in Florida on Category 5 Hurricane Milton
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Florida is facing yet another hurricane after getting slammed by Hurricane Helene last week. Just before noon Monday afternoon, the National Weather Service announced Hurricane Milton had quickly grown into a Category 5 storm — which means catastrophic damage will occur once the storm makes landfall. Since moving to Dunedin, Fla., from Minneapolis …
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All Religions Are Paths to God? - Orthodox Response to Pope Francis, Trent Horn & Taylor Marshall
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Fr. Peter Heers and Constantine Zalalas discuss the recent public statements by Pope Francis. "All religions are paths to reach God. They are—to make a comparison—like different languages, different dialects, to get there. But God is God for everyone. If you start to fight saying 'my religion is more important than yours, mine is true and yours isn…
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Dan Kittredge @ The Bionutrient Institute | Ep #37
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Dan Kittredge is the founder of The Bionutrient Institute, an incredible organization studying soil health and nutrient density. He also grew up on a farm and has been involved in agriculture for most of his life. This was a great conversation talking about his journey leading up to starting The Bionutrient Institute, traveling the world visiting f…
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Please SHARE and REVIEW the podcast <3 In this episode of Untraditionally Traditional: A Millennial Homemaker, I’m hitting the reset button on my home as we transition from summer to fall. I’ll share my recent deep-cleaning routine, practical tips for decluttering closets, and how refreshing our space has sparked some much-needed creativity. Plus, …
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Growing a tropical-tasting fruit in your Vermont backyard
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Paw paw trees grow in our region and produce lots of sweet fruits in late summer and early fall. The fruit's insides are soft and custard-like, and the taste can range from banana to mango to vanilla.By Charlie Nardozzi, Mary Williams Engisch
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(Hour 2) Fall Events and Gardening Q&A with Shaw Nature Reserve
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Scott Jagow and Erin Goss from Shaw Nature Reserve share details on upcoming fall events, including the importance of a sincere pumpkin patch and Halloween-themed activities at the reserve. The episode also addresses listener gardening questions: Sally seeks advice on a dying oak tree with mushrooms, and Erin suggests consulting the Missouri Botani…
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(Hour 1) Fall Gardening Tips and Climate Change Impact on St. Louis Trees
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Scott Jagow is joined by Erin Goss from Shaw Nature Reserve to discuss essential gardening tips for Fall. They cover leaf cleanup, preparing gardens for winter, and how the early leaf drop due to warm weather is affecting local trees. Erin shares advice on pruning apple tree suckers and the best times to plant fruit trees, while also discussing the…
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Sarah Raven at Perch Hill and Tom Stuart-Smith at the Serge Hill Project
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In this Gardeners’ Corner special, David Maxwell visits two gardening greats; Sarah Raven at her world famous East Sussex farmhouse, Perch Hill and designer Tom Stuart-Smith at the Serge Hill Project in Hertfordshire. At Perch Hill, David chats to Sarah about how the former medic became one of the most influential gardeners of our time and what it’…
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Fall in love with autumn leaves as they change color.By Charity Nebbe, Madeleine Willis
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Fall gardening conversationsBy Don Shor and Lois Richter
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Exploring Political Theory: Liberal Socialism
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Professor and author Matt McManus returns to the show to discuss his newest book, "The Political Theory of Liberal Socialism". Together they explore the major themes of the book, hash out the disagreements they have between revolutionary Marxism and democratic socialism, explore critical thinkers like Karl Marx, Thomas Paine, Mary Wollstonecraft, a…
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Greek cuisine today sparks memory and nostalgia
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“As Greeks, we don't really shop from supermarkets. Everyone knows someone who knows someone who comes from a village and has access to olive trees and olive oil.” On today’s show, a conversation with Greek chef and anthropologist Nafsika Papacharalampous. She shares a recipe for Greek comfort food, and talks with me and Ogla Kalentzidou about the …
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EP246 Plants To Add Interest To Your Garden In Autumn & Winter.
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Send Me A Message!! Ready to transform your autumn and winter gardening into a captivating oasis? Discover how to maintain a vibrant, joyful garden year-round, as we explore the rich tapestry of colors and textures that autumn and winter can offer. From lush trees and shrubs like red oaks and mahonias to the delicate beauty of blooming camellias an…
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Professional Help: Where to find fall colors
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We all need a little help to get through life sometimes. From everyday questions to more complex problems, we’re asking the experts to lend us a hand. Throughout the series Professional Help, we’ll hear some direct advice, for us not-so-direct Minnesotans. Our ask: Help me find fall colors in Minnesota Our professional: Sara Berhow, integrated publ…
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Fall drought is deepening across much of the state. We hear what it means. And polls suggest that almost one in five Americans don't know which presidential candidate they'll vote for next month. A Duluth professor takes us inside the psychology of those undecided voters. A new chain of Mexican grocery stores is opening in the Twin Cities. We hear …
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As schools move to lock cell phones, what do students think?
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Last month, MPR News spoke with the superintendent of United South Central Schools in Wells, Minn. Their district had decided this year to spend thousands of dollars on phone pouches that lock students phones all day — no access. The pouches were put into place on Tuesday. Minnesota Now senior producer Aleesa Kuznetsov spoke to two students at the …
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What are Minnesota's undecided voters thinking about?
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With just one month to election day, recent polls suggest about 18 percent of voters are still undecided. To learn what’s going on inside the minds of those people, MPR News host Cathy Wurzer spoke with John Blanchar, director of the Social and Political Psychology Lab at the University of Minnesota Duluth.…
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Moderate drought in much of Minnesota, report says
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Drought is getting worse across Minnesota. About 40 percent of the state is now in moderate drought, with the rest considered “abnormally dry.” The main areas of the state affected: Northeastern and Southwestern Minnesota, where farmers have already been dealing with a smorgasbord of odd weather this growing season. For more, MPR News host Cathy Wu…
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This week Gareth Richards and James Armitage journey to RHS Garden Wisley’s Hilltop Science Centre to hear how cutting edge research on the changing climate is shaping the way we think about our gardens. From coping with drought conditions and mitigating the flooding potential of our front gardens to helping pollinators in our urban environments, t…
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#109 - Sweet Pea Sowing & Overwintering Tips
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Do you look forward to enjoying the charm and fragrance of sweet peas in your home and garden every year? Wondering whether or not to soak your seeds before sowing, or how to prevent your transplants from becoming tall and leggy? Today, Lisa and Layne discuss various tips for sowing and overwintering sweet peas (Lathyrus odoratus). They cover the b…
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Kar-Ben publisher shares what to read for the Jewish High Holidays
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Wednesday marks the start of the holiest time of the year for Jewish people. It’s Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year. Families in Minnesota will head to synagogue and eat apples and honey among other traditions. A Minnesota-based company, Kar-Ben Publishing, has been helping teach these traditions for 50 years. Kar-Ben is the largest publisher of J…
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State of Democra-Z: Takeaways from the vice presidential debate
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It appears that most snap polls taken after Tuesday night’s Vice Presidential debate have voters thinking each candidate did okay. Polls taken for Politico and CBS News show voters evenly split on whether Gov. Tim Walz or Sen. JD Vance won the face-off. While the event is not expected to push many voters to one side or another, it offered a closer …
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From Gov. Tim Walz’s best moments, to his blunders, we break down the performances of Walz and JD Vance in the only Vice Presidential debate. And in the series State of Democra-Z, we hear from our Gen-Z voter panel for their thoughts on the debate. MPR chief meteorologist Paul Huttner joins us with a fall weather forecast. Plus, did you know Minnes…
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Dry conditions, fire risk remain as temperatures yo-yo into fall
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A red flag warning that state officials announced Monday due to exceptionally dry, warm and windy conditions has been lifted, but experts are still concerned. MPR chief meteorologist Paul Huttner joins MPR News host Cathy Wurzer with an outlook on the warm weather.By Minnesota Public Radio
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What we gleaned from key moments of the Walz-Vance debate in New York
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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is off to Pennsylvania for more campaigning Wednesday. He got a morning jog in at New York’s Central Park after his vice presidential debate showdown with Republican JD Vance, a first-term Ohio senator and his party’s nominee for the No. 2 spot. MPR News senior politics reporter Dana Ferguson is in New York and joins MPR New…
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For one runner with chronic illness, upcoming marathon is a chance to show what's possible
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Runners from all over the country are eagerly awaiting the iconic Twin Cities Marathon this Sunday, especially after the event was cancelled last year from unprecedented heat. Running 26.2 miles is an incredible feat for anyone, but for some struggling with chronic health conditions, it can seem impossible. When Molly Monk was diagnosed with the ch…
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Names of the Pre-Incarnate Logos (Word) - The Mystery of Christ (L.20)
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(Lesson 20) — Names of the Pre-Incarnate Logos (Word) Come and sit at the feet of the professors of the Desert, those initiated into the Mystery. They will guide us through the entirety of the Economy of Salvation, from the pre-existence of the Logos, to His Revelation and Incarnation, and His Elevation and Session at the Right Hand of the Father. …
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Farmers are the key link in keeping bountiful, affordable food to feed the world. There are many others that help growers do their work, including ag retailers. “If you just look at the top 100 ag retailers, as far as the biggest ones in the country, the last couple of years, it has been over $40 billion worth of products and services that have bee…
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Mollie Engelhart @ Sage Regenerative Kitchen & Brewery/Sovereignty Ranch | Ep #36
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Chef Mollie Engelhart is the founder of Sage Regenerative Kitchen & Brewery, formally known as Sage Vegan Bistro. She made the decision to switch from a fully vegan restaurant to a regenerative kitchen, including meats. In this episode we talk about her journey with all of this, the challenges she has faced and is currently facing, starting Soverei…
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Walz is not the first Minnesotan to debate for the vice presidency. Take a look back at Walter Mondale’s historic 1976 debate
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48 years ago in October, a the first vice presidential candidate from Minnesota took the national stage for a debate. That was Walter Mondale, a 48-year-old U.S. senator from Minnesota, running alongside newcomer Jimmy Carter, the former governor of Georgia. Mondale's 1976 debate against Republican VP nominee Bob Dole was the first time two vice pr…
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Growing Cut Flower Dahlias from URC with Dr. Alicain Carlson
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Syngenta Flowers’ Dr. Alicain Carlson joins host Bill Calkins to discuss some key components of successful cut flower dahlia programs when starting from unrooted cuttings (URCs). Traditionally, most dahlia crops have been started from tubers, which were dug up and stored each year before replanting. Now, with beautiful dahlias available from URC, m…
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