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Start living more sustainably. The Good Dirt podcast explores all aspects of a sustainable lifestyle with healthy soil as the touchpoint and metaphor for the healing of our relationship with the planet. Mother and daughter team Mary & Emma bring you weekly interviews with farmers, artists, authors, and leaders in the regenerative and sustainable living space.
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Real life stories from a regular family and how we realized God was orchestrating our lives. We also share how we uncovered the truths in the Bible and apply them to our day to day life. About the Host: Lowell King has served as a Bible study leader for over 20 years and church board member. He is also the author of "Through Another's Eyes" available at https://www.amazon.com/Through-Anothers-Eyes-Lowell-King-ebook/dp/B00LSZXFG2
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Lessons in Leadership is Leaders in Lowell's new leadership based podcast. Leaders in Lowell is a youth based nonprofit speaker series based in Lowell Massachusetts with a mission to: Educate, Inspire, and Connect the community. This podcast will featured disucssions around topics of leadership, interviews with leaders, and audio from our past Leaders in Lowell events. To learn more about who we are and what Leaders in Lowell is, visit leadersinlowell.org.
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Entrepreneur Encounter

Entrepreneur Encounter

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We’re Dana Johnson and Sara Lowell hosts of Entrepreneur Encounter, a growing and thriving entrepreneur podcast dedicated to soft skills development and we’re so grateful you found us. We started this podcast to invite you into conversations and workshops that are designed to help make you feel more empowered, thrive, and be fulfilled as you reach your entrepreneur goals. We interview experts and thought leaders so that we can grow our mindset, build better habits and uncover a side of yours ...
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Leaders of Growth

Arthur Nobel from Knight Capital

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Leaders of Growth is the first podcast that helps B2B SaaS companies scale to $25M ARR and beyond. Arthur Nobel from Knight Capital brings insights from SaaS thought leaders, founders, and experts from fast-growing software companies to help you grow your business. Each episode covers different startup challenges, such as scaling teams, Go-to-Market, and the changing role of the founder in a growing organization. Leaders of Growth is brought to you by Knight Capital.𝘒𝘯𝘪𝘨𝘩𝘵 𝘊𝘢𝘱𝘪𝘵𝘢𝘭 𝘪𝘴 𝘢 𝘴𝘵𝘳𝘢𝘵 ...
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Welcome to the Big Break Software Podcast, the show where we discuss the ins and outs of building software companies. Listen in as we have conversations with industry leaders, and experts, about what it takes to build a software company.
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Harvard University

Harvard University

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Harvard University's SoundCloud channel shares audio content about life and learning that takes place here on campus and around the world. Harvard is devoted to excellence in teaching, learning, and research, and to developing leaders in many disciplines who make a difference globally. The University has twelve degree-granting Schools in addition to the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study. Based in Cambridge and Boston, Massachusetts, Harvard has an enrollment of over 20,000 degree candid ...
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Hosts: Jason Hendrickson Genre: Christian, Spirituality, Community, Economic Development Release Schedule: Weekly every Monday at 3pm live on FB, YouTube, Twitter and LinkedIn Description: Join us on Kingdom Conversations as we delve into vital topics surrounding the state of the church, community, spiritual growth, and economic development. Our goal is to create a platform for insightful discussions that inspire and equip individuals with practical wisdom and timeless biblical principles. T ...
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Send us a text "Self-awareness isn’t about fixing yourself overnight. It’s about small, consistent steps that lead to profound changes." – Abby Mallard In this episode of Entrepreneur Encounter, we talk with Abby Mallard, a nutritionist and food relationship coach specializing in eating disorder recovery. Abby shares her unique approach to achievin…
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This episode originally aired on August 23, 2022. What aspects of the back-to-school season are tapping into core memory making, and how much is just consumer hype? Listen in as Mary & Emma peel away the marketing from the emotion, and discuss ideas for reframing this season in a more sustainable way for kids AND parents. Things Mentioned: Episode …
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Send us a text “Don’t overthink it. Sometimes the simplest stories are the ones that resonate the most” In this episode of Entrepreneur Encounter, we discuss the art of email newsletters with special guest Sarah Dickinson, newsletter specialist and founder of The Nerdy Quill. We explore how to craft engaging newsletters through the power of storyte…
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Ellen Gordon of the Montgomery County Agricultural Reserve in Maryland is an environmental activist spearheading an effort to help transition local farmland to regenerative farming practices. She joins Mary in this episode to discuss the benefits of regenerative farming, including the improvement of soil health, enhancing biodiversity, reducing cos…
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Send us a text "Feeling overwhelmed can lead to neglecting our health, but small habits can make a big impact." In this episode, Aimee shares her passion for guiding entrepreneurs toward healthier lifestyles, a journey that has fueled her for over 20 years. She delves into the importance of prioritizing health, especially for those with busy schedu…
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Heidi is a multi-disciplinary artist based in Austin, Texas. She works in multiple media including clay and watercolor, striking a balance between classical and intuitive painting. For the past 10 years, she has sought to reduce the waste from art supplies in her own work by creating dyes that use the Earth’s soil, insects, and plants. She discusse…
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Send us a text "Technical skills are important, but without communication, collaboration and confidence, your business might never get off the ground to the next level." Asking questions is a great way to communicate. There may be times when something is urgent but how do you get that across? Also when it's time to understand your team, asking the …
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Brittany Felton is a writer, editor, producer, baker, crafter, restauranteur, and host of the “Yeah, I’d Hang Out with Her” Podcast. Her mother and Mary have been friends since the 90's and participated in an early Artist’s Way group together. Brittany’s connection with Lady Farmer led her to invite Mary and Emma onto the podcast, and today we're s…
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Send us a text "Who wants to talk to a robot? No one. So, I mean, PR people, you expect them to be nice and chatty. So especially in what I do, I feel like you really should not be a robot." - Debra Locker Griffin As an entrepreneur, there is persistence and adaptability that will be shown. Dealing with rejection can set you back but there's a way …
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Natalie Leon is a British Japanologist with a Master’s Degree in Japanese Studies who has dedicated her life and career to sharing Japanese culture with the world and with the United Kingdom. Her passion lies in seasonality, and celebrating every day. She recently published “The Japanese Art of Living Seasonally” which is her love letter to seasona…
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This episode originally aired on November 4th, 2022. Today's guest is Claire Dunn, here with us to dive deeply into the mysteries of nature and psyche through the pathways of deep nature connection. Speaking to us from Melbourne, Australia, Claire is a writer, speaker, barefoot explorer, rewilding facilitator, and founder of Nature’s Apprentice, a …
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Send us a text "What I teach people is how to get off that roller coaster and how to learn to listen to their bodies, to connect with their bodies, to trust their bodies, and to trust themselves with food." Katy Harvey Body image and self-esteem can hinder individuals from pursuing their goals and networking opportunities due to a lack of confidenc…
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Angela Ferraro Fanning built and runs the Axe and Root Homestead in New Jersey. After suffering from postpartum depression, Angela wanted to remove herself from modern day hustle culture and return to nature, growing as much of her own food as possible. She grew from her own private garden to a fully functioning farm, and shares the empowerment tha…
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Send us a text "I think one of the big things, too, is having some sort of routine. I mean, routine is for everyone, really helps a lot. And so morning and evening routine, especially for entrepreneurs, is huge." — Heidi Mills A well-established system involves focusing on recovery time and separating tasks into lower energy periods. This allows fo…
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In this special episode, Emma and Mary are catching up with their first guest ever featured on the podcast, Amy DuFault. A writer on sustainable textiles for 15 years, Amy has dedicated her next chapter to reconnecting with the roots of her home on Cape Cod. Amy brings us along from her career in various aspects of sustainability in fashion and tex…
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Send us a text “You get to create your business in your way. But first you have to tap into, like, what is it that you want and what is it that you need from your business?" — Stacey Hagen Self-trust can be a powerful antidote to imposter syndrome, which affects 80% of people. It involves being skilled in one's field and relying on oneself to handl…
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Tune in to the July episode of Slow Living Through the Seasons, in which Mary highlights the nostalgic soundtrack of July flies, the societal and physical impact of air conditioning, gardening by the signs in midsummer, and a simple recipe for fermented cucumbers. With the 12th episode in this series, we've now completed a full journey around the s…
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In this thought-provoking episode, Emma and Mary delve into the concept of eco-spirituality, discussing its origins, significance, and their personal experiences with it. They reflect on various interviews they've conducted with guests who have touched on this topic, exploring the integration of spirituality with a love for the earth and nature. Th…
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Send us a text "You are meant to stand out. You are meant to encourage others around them to tap into themselves." — Jamie Self-awareness is a complex concept with different levels, including understanding why we feel certain emotions and knowing that we need to feel them. Intellectualizing our feelings can lead to a mental image of being stuck in …
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*This episode is a replay of Episode 64, initially published on October 22, 2021 under the title Homesteading is What You Make It On today’s episode of The Good Dirt, we’re chatting with Angela Ferraro Fanning of Axe and Root Homestead, a six-acre farm in central New Jersey. Angela shares the story of how she went from being a graphic designer to a…
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Send us a text "A lot of things that bring us unhappiness are the things that we have absorbed from the environment that we've grown up in, lived in, and maybe forced into." — Nimisha Mehta Your entrepreneurial mindset may be combined with personal development. In this episode, we have a conversation with Nimisha Mehta who shares her personal exper…
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Leah Rampy, author, educator and retreat leader, discusses her work and recent book release“Earth and Soul: Reconnecting Amid Climate Chaos”. She emphasizes how facing the reality of climate change and loss can help us open our hearts and "come to our senses" , allowing our grief to empower us in reconnecting to the living world. Leah integrates ec…
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Send us a text Jason Clayborn is one of Gospel Music's greatest songwriters, and male vocalists. He has written for artist like Hezekiah Walker, Ricky Dillard just to name a few. He is worship leader, a husband and a father, He is a Stellar Award, Grammy Award, Dove award nominee and brings years of experience to Kingdom Conversations!!!! Support t…
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Send us a text "No matter how well you plan, emergencies will always arise. I don't think I can stress that enough." — Dana Tune in as we chat about the real struggles entrepreneurs face when trying to take a break, whether it's for holidays, summer vacations, or unexpected events like a sick day or a storm. We dive into the importance of planning …
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This bonus episode originally aired on June 19th, 2021 We have a special bonus episode for you this week in celebration of our newest national holiday-- Juneteenth! Mary and Emma reunite with author, historian and farmer Tony Cohen for an exploration into the history of Juneteenth and the holiday’s complex folklore and origins. Tony takes us back i…
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This episode was initially published on April 21, 2023 under the title The Urgent Need for Restorative Gardening Internationally acclaimed landscape designer, activist and bestselling author of The Garden Awakening and her newly released title We are the Ark, Mary Reynolds discusses her efforts to restore the earth through her global ARK campaign, …
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Send us a text “Neuro coaching is all about creating a rock solid mindset. So helping people to really master their mindset, to increase their energy, and then also one of the spins I love to put on it is to create kick ass communication as well." — Nicole Greenfield-Smith Imposter Syndrome is real. Every entrepreneur has faced it or is currently f…
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CEO of Broken Ground Kareen Erbe has dedicated herself to helping people in cold climates grow their own food so they can eat healthier, live more sustainably and be more self-reliant. She delves into permaculture and how it applies not only to growing food and helping the earth , but also creating community. Kareen helps her clients by designing i…
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Send us a text "The most important part of it is you're not the hero of the story when you're sharing a message." — Jenn Espinosa-Goswami We dive into the art of transforming one-time meetings into profitable partnerships with guest Jenn Espinosa-Goswami, a seasoned speaking coach. Jenn shares her personal journey from being a shy, bullied child to…
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Tune in to celebrate the many joys of June--the beautiful weather, carefree childhood memories, the miracle of fireflies and all the berries! Also, hear Mary's reflection on the summer solstice and all the tips for planting by the signs of the moon for the month. Read more about Slow Living Through the Seasons HERE https://ladyfarmer.substack.com/t…
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On the other side of the interview this week, we're sharing the episode we did with Bailey Van Tassel of Garden Culture Podcast! We'll be back next week with another interview from The Good Dirt! ______________________________________________________________________________________ Emma and Mary Kingsley are the mother-daughter duo behind Lady Farm…
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In this episode, Mary and Emma sit down with a longtime listener Nathalie Girod, a designer with a rich multicultural background, who shares her journey and experiences in slow and sustainable living. Nathalie discusses how her upbringing in a family with French and Bolivian roots has influenced her sustainable practices, her professional career in…
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Osprey Orielle Lake is back in Part 2 of our conversation about women's roles in healing the land and the work for environmental justice. We discuss the myth of whiteness and hear her discuss how we can reconnect with nature by looking to the earth for our indigenous roots. Osprey discusses the work that WECAN is doing in lifting up Black and indig…
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Send us a text "Successful leaders listen, observe, and empower their teams." From envisioning the future to adapting to unforeseen challenges, we dive into what true leadership really means. We chat with Naomi Rose, who shares her insights into the roles of management and leadership, drawing from her experience leading teams and running various bu…
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The earth is in so much pain right now — but how can we reconnect with our place in nature to help her? Osprey Orielle Lake, founder of WECAN (Women’s Earth & Climate Action Network, International, has just published “The Story Is in Our Bones: How Worldviews and Climate Justice Can Remake a World in Crisis”. In this conversation, she talks about t…
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Send us a text “Soft skills truly set a virtual assistant or social media virtual assistant apart." - Sara + Dana Of course, you’re going to hire someone based on their hard skills which are those skills that help you do your job such as technical skills and more but it's true, soft skills will set anyone apart and help everyone determine if it’s p…
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Join us for this special Mother's Day episode as mother and daughter team Mary and Emma share what it's like running a business and producing a weekly podcast together. They also have family news to share—both joyful and sad. You can read about Jeanne's beautiful life here. In the episode, they talk about the privilege and delight of working togeth…
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Send us a text Join us in this insightful episode as we dive into the world of entrepreneurship with Polly Hearsey, a mentor dedicated to helping entrepreneurs design businesses that truly reflect their individuality. Polly shares her journey and insights, offering invaluable advice for aspiring entrepreneurs. Takeaways: Embracing Individuality in …
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Welcome to May, the month that celebrates moms and flowers, wraps up the school year, launches graduates of all ages and stages, and inaugurates summer with its exit. May 1st, or May Day is the second cross-quarter day of the year, traditionally known as Beltane and celebrated as a time of fertility and growth. But beyond the cultural observances a…
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How do we nurture our plants and gardens with the best, most sustainable fertilizer around? One family’s quest for sustainability in their business led to the creation of Neptune’s Harvest, a full line of organic fertilizers that utilizes a by- product of the seafood industry. On today’s episode, we spoke with with Ann Molloy from this 5th generati…
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Send us a text “The growth mindset is something you really have to learn and train your brain to understand and utilize to its fullest potential.” The idea is that one's abilities and intelligence are not set in stone, but rather can be enhanced through hard work and building up knowledge. Consider it as a muscle that grows stronger with more effor…
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In this conversation with best selling author and activist Paul Hawken, we discuss the reframing of our relationship with nature by moving away from the concept of "othering" ourselves, and more towards the integration of our interconnectedness. Paul speaks of the cultural disconnect, the role of language in shaping our perception of the environmen…
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