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Host Autumn Woods invites you to get lost in the fairy tale forest as she reads favorite childhood stories and provides insight on the truths they reflect about female identity and walking with God. You'll never look at your favorite stories the same way again! www.autumnwoodsvoice.com
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A book podcast where you will discover new books and get reading tips, but we also talk about lifestyle, wellness, and self-care. So let's learn something new, feel encouraged and inspired, and have fun!
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Give us the time and we’ll take you out of the traffic and away from the levee. Let’s find the place where the loons call out among the moonlit waves and where the wind sighs among the Norway pines. Let’s get to Cabin Country. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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There are many tales of the abbey, the wood, the mountain and the seas. They have been told over many recorded works and all speak of the creatures that live and fight there. Join Jeremy, Pete and others as we take a journey through these tales...
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ATC Office Hours

Asian Turfgrass Center

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I discuss technical turfgrass topics with turfgrass managers, scientists, greenkeepers, and whoever drops by the ATC office hours. There's a lot of talk about the work done to create playing surfaces for golf, and also about growing grass for sporting surfaces of all sort, and also some talk of lawns.
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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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Quest along with the Jacobs family as each episode Summer (little sister), Autumn (big sister), and Midnight Moon (mom) play an adventure game through the world of Alathon, a fantastical world filled with ridiculous characters and exciting dangers, all led by the dad and game guide. This show is for everyone who loves adventure, humor, and old-school fantasy! Now let’s quest!
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I'm Gerad and welcome to my podcast. Over the past thirty years as a psychotherapist and Acupuncture Master, I've worked with thousands of patients to help them find an inner balance and unblock the obstacles that prevent them from choosing the right direction of their own lives. Now, I'm bringing my straight-talking approach to my podcast series where I cut to the chase with my guests about the reasons they get stuck, make poor choices and get in their own way. If you are ready for the unva ...
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From ebook and audiobook bundles, and discounted books from popular retailers, to library resources and platforms plus lots more. Today on the couch I’m super excited to chat with Laura Yamin from the What to Read Next podcast and blog about how readers can read more books at low to no cost. We talk about using library resources, getting different …
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Jetset to the Turks and Caicos, get recommendations of what to do when visiting, and learn more about Leanne’s debut novel Never Been Better. In the novel, we meet a woman navigating mental health struggles, love, and friendships while attending a destination wedding for her best friends in Turks and Caicos. BOOK: Never Been Better by Leanne Toshik…
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"Piglet" explores the ambitions and desires of a woman whose life is upended by a shocking betrayal just before her wedding. This leaves her questioning her choices and desires while grappling with family pressures, work stress, her relationship with food, the chaos of life itself, and her pursuit of creating the perfect cake. But through this jour…
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Can you imagine a world where the season of autumn stays indefinitely? Well, that’s exactly what happens in Amy Avery’s novel “The Longest Autumn.” In the novel, Amy transports us to a world where the four seasons are gods. Each god is transported from what is known as the divine realm to the human world every season and back again via an ancient p…
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It's November 2023, and the world's most successful compilation series is celebrating its 40th anniversary. Five decades of compiling the latest hits, the occasional miss, but always the songs that soundtracked our lives. Always there, always democratically and expertly sequencing the music that the UK buying (downloading/streaming/swiping) public …
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Hi my name is Jim Butler and welcome to my podcast ‘Slow Piano for Sleep’ … This is episode 30 - Snow in April … Season 3 - Episode 2 … This is improvised ambient piano, played slow to help you relax and sleep. This podcast is ad supported. If you would like the music without ads, please go to my Bandcamp page www.jimbutler.bandcamp.com Links for o…
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These novels not only stand the test of time but also resonate deeply with the themes of spring which include: growth, rebirth, and self-discovery. From the landscapes of Italy and England to the enchanting confines of a garden and the intricate social fabric of a 19th-century English town, these stories also invite readers on a journey through lov…
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Get a mashup of historical fiction, women’s fiction, mystery, and lots of humor in CJ Wray’s novel “The Excitements.” In the novel we meet Josephine and Penny, two brave and witty World War II veterans who are in their late nineties and they haven't lost their killer instinct or their joy for life. They’re both in Paris to receive a prestigious hon…
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How well do you know your friends? Dive into a gripping tale of friendship, betrayal, and a mysterious disappearance in Leah Konen's "Keep Your Friends Close." In the novel we meet Mary, who is isolated and in a custody battle, and she is yearning for a friend. She meets the charming Willa and their friendship seems fated, until she shares a secret…
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Sharing my experiences with living in tune with the seasons and ideas and opportunities for you to embrace spring and be present this season. Spring is not just a transition from winter to summer; it's a fresh start, a rebirth, and it encourages us to restart or open new chapters in our lives. SHOW NOTES & BOOKLIST: Find the episode show notes and …
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Confidence, they say, is a preference for the habitual voyeur of what is known as… …1994, darlings! And of course, as perceived wisdom now dutifully dictates, we were all completely mad for it, lemon hooch in hand, union jacks draped around our football tops, waving two fingers to those damn yanks. Go home! Except, of course, the truth couldn’t be …
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Sun of Blood and Ruin is a Zorro-inspired historical fantasy that intertwines Mesoamerican mythology and Mexican history. Set in an alternate 16th-century colonial Mexico, the novel follows a Mestiza woman named Leonora. Leonora possesses the ability to transform into a panther, and we see her as she joins forces with an Indigenous alliance to resi…
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From a thrilling mystery to keep you guessing, a fantasy you can escape into, and travel back in time with historical fiction or romance to make you swoon, these six books will keep you turning the pages! LINKS MENTIONED IN THE EPISODE: - Sign up and download The BiblioLifestyle 2024 Spring Reading Guide. - The 2024 Spring Reading Guide Shortlist: …
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The mythological and the mysterious are intertwined in Yangsze Choo's novel "The Fox Wife." The story is set in 1908 Manchuria (in northeast China,) and we meet a fox spirit named Snow who assumes a human form to track down the person responsible for her child's death. Also in the novel, we meet Bao Gong, a retired teacher and detective who has a s…
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As a Bonus episode on our The Power Of Choice Podcast, you can listen to a Spring/Wood season episode, and learn all about the season in which we are entering. Nature awakens, painting the world with fresh blooms and lush greenery, spring breathes new life into the air, inviting a season of renewal and growth. This season, influenced by the wood el…
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Peel back the layers of a diverse Palestinian American community in Baltimore. That's what you can expect in "Behind You Is the Sea" by Susan Muaddi Darraj. "Behind You Is the Sea" follows three main families - the Baladis, the Salamehs, and the Ammars - each navigating their own challenges living in America. We also see the intersection of class, …
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If you love classic horror movies and 90’s nostalgia then you’re in for a treat because Emily Ruth Verona joins me on the couch to talk about her debut horror thriller "Midnight on Beacon Street." In the novel, we follow a babysitter named Amy who is hired to watch two children while their mom goes on a date. But Amy's world is turned upside down w…
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Set in pre-Civil War New Orleans, we follow Ady, an enslaved girl who joins a secret resistance movement run by women who are fighting against slavery and sabotaging the Confederacy. That's what you can expect in "The American Daughters" by Maurice Carlos Ruffin. So in this episode, Maurice shares insights into "The American Daughters" and our conv…
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How do you prepare loved ones for your inevitable disappearance? We unravel all this plus more in Joma West's novel, "Twice Lived." In the novel, we follow a troubled teen, torn between two families and lives, while also navigating the challenges of shifting between parallel worlds. As Canna and Lily face their final shift, they must prepare both f…
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From talking about friends old and new, how to meet new friends, and rekindle old friendships that have fallen by the wayside, this is a heartfelt chat on the significance of friendships in adulthood. Amy and I unravel the complex yet rewarding nature of friendships by sharing our experiences over the years. Plus, Amy shares a treasure trove of boo…
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This is a makeover reality television show and behind-the-scenes romance mash-up, where the lines between performance and authenticity blur. Today on the couch, I'm joined by Jenny L. Howe, whose charm, laughter, and candid banter are as delightful as her romantic comedy "On the Plus Side." In the novel, we meet Everly Winters, our lovable protagon…
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Jason and Bjarni joined me to talk about some useful turfgrass math, especially the turfgrass growth ratio, which you can read more about at https://www.asianturfgrass.com/tag/growth-ratio/ Find more infomation at PACE Turf: https://www.paceturf.org/ And at the ATC website: https://www.asianturfgrass.com/…
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Pop. The way that we process everything. So, it's the summer of 1993. According to meteorological 'experts', the UK experienced its lowest maximum temperatures since 1972. Only 4 days were officially classified as 'HOT'. Well, I would argue, pop fans, that is UNLESS you had a swingorilliant copy of NOW, That's What I Call Music 25! (We'll take this…
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As I flipped through the pages of my journals, I gained so much perspective on life. I had the opportunity to relive memories and experiences, and I have a tried and true place where I can work through the ups and downs. In today's episode, I invite you into the intimate world of journaling, an endeavor that has shaped my life. I talk about both pe…
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Family and social media can be loving and bring us together, but they can get complicated and messy fast. In this episode, I had the pleasure of hosting Laurie Frankel, whose novel "Family Family" unravels the layers of family, specifically an adoptive family, as seen through the eyes of her protagonist, India Allwood, her adoptive daughter Fig and…
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From literary fiction to thrillers, horror, historical fiction, and more, this episode is a treasure trove for any bibliophile seeking a glimpse into some of the fantastic books we can look forward to in 2024. SHOW NOTES & BOOKLIST: Find the episode show notes and a list of all the books mentioned here. LINKS MENTIONED IN THE EPISODE: - Full List o…
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What happens when a murder is linked to a group of mothers you're friends with? In The Other Mothers, a young journalist finds herself in the middle of a wealthy London community of mothers, but as she investigates mysterious deaths, she starts questioning her new friends' intentions. In this episode, Katherine Faulkner shares her insights on craft…
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In this episode, I open up and share my top five priorities and goals for 2024. I share where my head is, what I think and feel, and what I'm working towards. My main pillars are community, collaboration, confidence, boundaries, and being present, all of which support my mindful and intentional approach to life. SHOW NOTES & BOOKLIST: Find the epis…
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Hi my name is Jim Butler and welcome to my podcast ‘Slow Piano for Sleep’ … This is episode 29 - Snow day … Season 3 - Episode 1 … This is improvised ambient piano, played slow to help you relax and sleep. This podcast is ad supported. If you would like the music without ads, please go to my Bandcamp page www.jimbutler.bandcamp.com To find out abou…
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