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I am a young entrepreneur that is going to change the world! The school system failed me.... It's failing many entrepreneurs around the world today! So it is my DUTY to help the next gen of entrepreneurs grow and succeed by teaching them the paths and steps that I took! Are you ready to join #TeamTrimble? Are you ready to win?
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Host Adrian Watkins is a real estate investor / entrepreneur. About Winning podcast brings inspiring money strategies and tips on how anyone can start or grown a business. Be prepared to be fulfilled with stories from today’s top producers on how they manage and operated their businesses. Learn their financial mindset , obstacles they had to over come, and some of their hobbies. Are you about winning ? Tune in and ask questions you may have by sending me a DM on Instagram @AboutWinning Suppo ...
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The quality of produce you grow is dependent on the quality of your soil. We are big advocates of doing everything possible to make garden soil the best it can be right from the start, and then working year after year to maintain and improve its quality. In this episode we're joined by award winning author Jeff Lowenfels to discuss the soil food we…
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In this episode Hilary and Colin answer a listener's questions about wood-framed raised bed construction best practices. Their business, Seattle Urban Farm Company has designed and built hundreds of custom raised bed gardens in the Seattle area, so check out this episode for an inside scoop on all of the pro tips! Pre-order their newest book Grow M…
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This week we'll be discussing management techniques for growing in high tunnels, hoophouses and greenhouses! We're thrilled to be joined this week by our good friend and Seattle Urban Farm Co co-founder Brad Halm. Brad is also the co-author of our gardening books, including our most recent "Grow More Food", which is available for preorder now and w…
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This week on the podcast we're tackling powdery mildew! Colin and Hilary are joined by Jenny Rebecca Glass, Extension Coordinator and Plant Diagnostician for the WSU-Puyallup Plant and Insect Diagnostic Laboratory. Jenny will help us answer your questions about the lifecycle of this common garden disease as well as management tips and techniques. S…
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Everything you wanted to know about cucumbers but were afraid to ask. We dig into the history of the cucumber, it's botanical curiosities and why you should start succession planting them. The survey…! In order to keep making this podcast, we need your support by taking this quick, 30 second survey for our podcast hosting platform. Once we have eno…
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After an extended hiatus, we’re back and ready to bring you some amazing new episodes of the Encyclopedia Botanica Podcast! The survey…! In order to keep making this podcast, we need your support by taking this quick, 30 second survey for our podcast hosting platform. Once we have enough replies to the survey we will creating episodes again! In thi…
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AARON DUN IS THE HOST OF STRONG COM PODCAST AND HE STOPPED BUY TO DROP MAJOR GEMS ON HOW TO BUILD A PERSONAL BRAND ONLINE. ARRON TOUCH ON TOPICS LIKE IS A RESUME NECESSARY IN 2020 SIMPLY BUT ADVANCED WAYS ON HOW TO GROW YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA HOW TO PUT YOURSELF IN POSITION TO MAKE MONEY AND MUCH MUCH MORE! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.s…
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Jeff Trimble Is a full-time entrepreneur that is well known and highly successful in the industry. one of his recent success was the launch of a drop-shipping store that did over 200k within the first 60 days with 60k of ad spend on facebook. In this Podcast episode number 10 on About Winning Podcast Jeff shares with us some keys tips and strategie…
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In this episode radio Personalists Nori Nori dives into the radio broadcasting industry and her journey of entrepreneurship. Nori goes into her story & gives us some ideas on how we can start broadcasting. She even explains why radio isn't dead and how we can use it to our advantage in life and business. Recommended Books : Who Moved my Cheese Get …
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In this episode Adrian deep dives into the tarot reading business with Atikka who’s been in the business for 17 years! We discuss some of the good the bad and some benefits of tarot reading. RECOMENDED BOOKS: In the Meantime STAY UP TODATE With the Latest Follow Soul Sanctuary MMF Follow Attika @HaiTarot on Facebook Follow @Aboutwinning on Instagra…
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In this episode Adrian deep dives into the Forex Trading business with Austin Semeniuk, who has been trading for over 5 years from all over the world! We discuss different strategies and tips on how you can achieve success trading forex & the mindset you need to have to be succesfull in this business. RECOMMENDED BOOKS: “Go for no” Secrets of a mil…
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In this episode Adrian goes over 10 different ways to find “ Motivated Sellers” on demand that are willing to sell their property at SUPER DISCOUNTED PRICES!! Your In for a treat. Stay tuned, take notes , & most importantly implement. Follow @aboutwinning on Instagram & share this podcast. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/po…
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Learning proper harvest timing and technique can help increase yields and ensure you get the best tasting produce from your garden. In this episode, Hilary and Colin talk harvesting methodology. They break down the techniques into five categories to help you make the most of your bounty. Find photos, links to Colin's books, and more in the show not…
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Hilary and Kelly Smith Trimble discuss Kelly's new book, Vegetable Gardening Wisdom; and share simple words of advice and practical inspiration for getting most out of your vegetable garden! Find photos, links to Kelly's book, and more in the show notes for this episode: www.seattleurbanfarmco.com/blog/…
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Turns out gardening in straw bales might be the least expensive and most effective way to create a season-long container garden! Hilary and Craig LeHoullier discuss what a straw bale garden is and how to set one up! Find photos, links to Craig's projects, and more in the show notes for this episode: http://www.seattleurbanfarmco.com/blog/…
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Tomatoes are probably the most popular garden vegetable, and for good reason; they're versatile, highly productive, and produce fruits that are far superior to any you can buy at the grocery store. In this episode we'll discuss tips for choosing and the best tomato for your space and needs and how to plant tomatoes. Find photos, links to Kellie's b…
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In this episode, Sara and Hilary talk about container gardening. Much of Sara’s work is focused on utilizing unused balcony, patio and rooftop space in very urban environments, so this episode focuses on the unique set of needs and challenges that comes along with growing in more unconventional garden space. Find photos, links to Sara's work, and m…
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I've been getting a lot of requests for more crop-specific episodes next season. I love these episodes and would be happy create more if we reach our campaign goal. Remember that everyone who contributes any amount to the 2019 kickstarter campaign will have the opportunity to vote on the topics we cover in 4 of the episodes. But in the meantime, I …
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Hey There! We have an amazing season of the Encyclopedia Botanica Podcast in store for you! Just like last season, Hilary will be joined by a different guest expert each week. We're hosting a Kickstarter campaign to fund this upcoming season of the podcast and we need your support to bring this project to life. Check out this episode for a teaser m…
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Hilary and Colin cover a wide range of listener questions in this late-summer Q+A episode. This is going to be the last regularly scheduled episode of the 2018 season. We're going to take the fall to write, record and produce our best episodes yet! Stay tuned for updates on how you can support the podcast and when to expect the launch of the 2019 s…
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In this episode Shannon Douglas of Honest Magazine and Hilary discuss intuitive cooking tips and techniques for the popular garden brassicas Kale and broccoli. Your support is what keeps this podcast going! Any contribution helps. Consider supporting us at the $5/month level for access to our Slack group! For more info, check out our Patreon page! …
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Natalie Carver of DC-based edible landscaping company, Love and Carrots, joins Hilary to share her experience with tomato hornworms. In this episode they discuss how to spot hornworms and their damage in the garden, and the best ways to manage them. Your support is what keeps this podcast going! Any contribution helps. Consider supporting us at the…
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Hilary and Colin chat blueberry care, Brassica pests and the herb chervil in this Q+A episode. Your support is what keeps this podcast going! Any contribution helps. Consider supporting us at the $5/month level for access to our Slack group! For more info, check out our Patreon page! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/encyclopediabotanica Show notes:…
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This week on the podcast Hilary and Stephen Mirsky, of Seed Savers Exchange, discuss how to increase your winter squash yields through hand pollination. Your support is what keeps this podcast going! Consider making a one-time contribution here or supporting us at the $5/month level for access to our Slack group. For more info, check out our Patreo…
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Basil is one of those crops that almost everyone wants to grow. It's relatively versatile and it is one of the most productive crops per plant that you can grow in your garden. In this episode Hilary is joined by former Seattle Urban Farm Co. colleague and farmer, Skip Mackintosh to discuss their time-tested techniques for making the most of the sp…
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Shannon Douglas of Honest Magazine defines "cooking intuitively" is a style of cooking based on understanding the fundamentals of cooking and paying close attention to your ingredients. In this episode she joins Hilary to discuss some general garden-inspired cooking tips that you can apply to a variety of crops. They'll focus on 2 spring crops, pea…
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We're talking cauliflower! This crop is notoriously difficult to grow compared to other plants in the Brassica oleracea family. In this episode we discuss why and steps you can take to maximize your cauliflower growing success! Your support is what keeps this podcast going! Consider making a one-time contribution here or supporting us at the $5/mon…
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Backyard beekeeping of honeybees is a great way to increase the number of pollinators in your garden, learn about how pollination works and, of course, the hives provide you with your own source of local honey. One thing that is not commonly discussed is that honeybees are not native to North America. While honeybees are very beneficial, there are …
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In this episode, Phoenix area based gardener, Angela Judd and Hilary discuss how to grow citrus. Your support is what keeps this podcast going! Consider making a one-time contribution here or supporting us at the $5/month level for access to our Slack group. For more info, check out our Patreon page! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/encyclopediabot…
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In this episode Mark Macdonald of West Coast Seeds joins Hilary to discuss growing the grain quinoa. While many grains are impractical to grow in a home garden or smaller farm, the dense seed heads on quinoa plants provide high yields in compact spaces and provide a great option to those who might be interested in growing grains at home. Your suppo…
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This Q+A Episode is all about seed starting! We answer questions about starting sweet potato slips, grow lights, and when to move your transplants outside. {We're busy lining up late-spring and early summer episodes of the #EBPodcast and we need your support!} Consider making a one-time contribution here or supporting us at the $5/month level for a…
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In this episode Hilary and Michela Colley continue their conversation on Seed Saving for the Home Gardener. This week they'll talk more about the practice of seed saving and share tips on how to best to utilize your space, timing your crops for seed saving, and the types of plants you might want to start with. {We're busy lining up late-spring and …
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