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The Skill Tree (A Gaming Podcast)

Gh0ulface, Hashim, & K1NG ELJAY

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You've reached The Skill Tree, a gaming podcast powered by The L1TEWORK Company and The Geek Dojo! Every week, you can expect ELJAY, Gh0ulface (Jeff), and Hashim (Paul) to run down their favorite topics of that week in gaming, along with more shenanigans. And the good news? It's rated PG, so you can (mostly) play it out loud.
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ELEVATED OFFICE: A Tree Climbers Podcast

ELEVATED OFFICE: A Tree Climber

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A podcast by a 30 something year old small business tree climbing tree service tech startup that wants to share what he’s learned and continues to learn. We’ll go over my continuing efforts to be a more efficient and more capable tree climber/small business owner, Review tools and equipment, and talk about what I’m finding to be successful or not for my small business. We’ll also talk about what my plans are for my future in the tree service industry and what might help you out too. Of cours ...
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Talking around the library tree

Lancaster University Library

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An insight into an award winning university library. With each episode we bring you a casual conversation relating to Lancaster University library. This could be a getting to know staff, chats with students, learning about resources, discussing the latest trends in library world. It's not just books you know.
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Excess Advantage is a fortnightly podcast dedicated to the Genesys RPG by Fantasy Flight Games. In this podcast, I go into options for players and GMs, setting ideas, customizing your game, and more!
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Calvin James Jr.

Calvin James Jr.

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If you want to learn how to become successful. THIS PODCAST IS FOR YOU! There are three things you must master in order to become successful: _Mindset _Skillset _Strategy This channel will teach you how to master all three! This podcast is an extension of my YouTube channel. Calvin James Jr. Listen while you are, _Driving _Working Out _Showering _Relaxing And Learn how success people think and execute. This podcast was meant to uplift you! NOT to make you feel bad about your shortcomings. Be ...
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Do you feel like you never have time to cook from scratch the way you want to? Tried diving into the homesteading lifestyle only to end up feeling burnt out? Maybe you’re not even sure where to start. Are you ready to navigate the world of homesteading in a way that suits your modern life? In this podcast, you will find modern and practical solutions for your suburban homestead. I’m here to dish out quick and straightforward homesteading tips and home management systems, all geared towards i ...
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Your one stop show for politics for the unenslaved, culture for the interesting and music for the outcasts! Bloody Revolutions AKA B.R of The Art and War Podcast and The eMilitia Podcast hosts a more intimate show here on everything from anti-government politics to punk rock, gun culture, radical history and plenty more!
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Still Growing...A Weekly Gardening Podcast

Jennifer Ebeling: 6ftmama, Master Gardener, & Blogger

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Jennifer Ebeling from 6ftmama.com created Still Growing...with Jennifer Ebeling. Still Growing is a weekly gardening podcast dedicated to helping you and your garden grow. Jennifer hosts this hour-long show interviewing experts from around the country. The podcast also features a bi-monthly Master Gardener roundtable with Master Gardeners who share their gardening tips and horticulture techniques for gardeners of all skill levels. Still Growing is a terrific resource for gardeners looking to ...
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Save money, get happy, and expand your creativity by making stuff out of plants you grow, forage or buy. And even monetize your hobbies! Craftsteading is about self-sufficiency and traditional skills. It’s about prepping for survival or enjoying calming handicrafts. Grow your own brooms, cordage, dyes, baskets, containers and more. Each month we’ll bring you a new podcast, so be sure to “follow” us. Website: www.craftsteading.com YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/craftsteading Pinterest: https:// ...
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A podcast about learning, leadership and the limitations we impose on ourselves. The idea of the "black stump" is an Australian colloquialism, it is used to describe the limits of the mapped or surveyed area. The term seems to be derived from the practice of burning or marking a tree stump as a surveyors mark. It is also metaphor for the limits of our known universe. And it can also reflect the limitations we impose on our thinking, as this quote describes; “the Black Stump is much more than ...
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Be the Best Nanny Boss Ever

Danny Joseph Rosenthal & United Nanny Agency

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Sponsored by United Nanny Agency, using a human touch with a tech edge to create happy families, and the only agency offering nanny training and a matchmaking gold touch to match family and nanny faster and simpler. Learn more at www.unitednanny.org This is the family, nanny, and nanny agency approved podcast, here to give you the best advice on how to find a nanny and then keep them. Reach out and connect at Danny@UnitedNanny.org More: Danny J Rosenthal is the author behind Nanny ABCs: The ...
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Inner U

Joel and Lynette

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Welcome to the Inner U Podcast, a show where we explore the inner passions and practices that bring people joy, fulfillment, and purpose. I'm Joel, and I'm joined by my amazing wife Lynette, and together we are excited to bring you the latest episode of our podcast.In each episode, we have the pleasure of chatting with a special guest who shares with us their unique passions and the ways in which they nurture and practice them. From artists to entrepreneurs, athletes to chefs, we dive deep i ...
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Curiosity Unbounded

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

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The Curiosity Unbounded podcast brings you behind the scenes at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) through conversations between MIT President Sally Kornbluth and the people working in its labs and in the field. Along the way, Sally and her guests discuss pressing issues, as well as what inspires the people running at the world’s toughest challenges at one of the most innovative institutions on the planet.
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Dr Robert Saul is a paediatrician who has written extensively offering parenting advice based on over 40 years experience as paediatrician. What is parenting advice and what does everyone need to know. Dr Saul explains exactly what is parenting advice and what every parent needs to know and how all of this is accessible through his books. What ever…
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Yikes! Emergency preparedness is SUCH a hot topic in an election year. But... spoiler alert... it's probably the little everyday things that most of us will experience that you need to prepare for. There are also many things you can do to prep that are completely free! Being a prepper doesn't mean you have to prep for an apocalypse. Maybe it's just…
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An odd title I grant you and why have I written The Sound of your family tree and the bricks which hold onto them. When talking to Andrew Rumsey the Bishop of Ramsey we explored the families and the communities which were, and are an integral part of England and how from simple necessity they grew together. Some grew into towns, some into cities an…
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Most homesteaders are concerned about saving food and saving money. Listen to these 5 ways to reduce your food waste that are EASY and effective. Links Mentioned: https://thehomesteadchallenge.com/blackberry-vinegar/ A Farm to Keep-> https://youtu.be/WasIGsKRCAk?si=TL-4I7_N1tyfILgf www.facebook.com/groups/thehomesteadchallengecommunity/ Leave Feedb…
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Thank you for 60 episodes of The Homestead Challenge. I know homesteading isn't the hottest topic anymore, but we are still doing the thing! For many of us, we have learned so many lessons, found new habits and ways of life, and maybe even made some mistakes along the way. In today's episode, I share my heart on social media, politics, and loving y…
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A conversation often had is what is the meaning of life, and how do we find meaning. Finding meaning is an important purpose for people and can meditation help you find meaning. Dr Daniel and I discuss this and how Nietzsche and Buddha were more closely aligned than you might imagine. Philosophy, meditation and debates about the workings of Nietzsc…
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Dr. Janet Powers, Professor Emerita of Interdisciplinary and Women's Studies specializing in Indian religion and literature at Gettysburg College joins Katy Giebenhain for a conversation about her book Kites Over the Mango Tree: Restoring Harmony Between Hindus and Muslims in Gujarat. Powers is a certified conflict resolution mediator and has worke…
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Plantain (not the funky banana kind) can be found in sidewalk cracks, fields of grass, the side of the road, and more. It is a healing herb and is very gentle, yet effective. Listen in for all of the ways I use plantain in my own herbal medicine stash. Links Mentioned: www.facebook.com/groups/thehomesteadchallengecommunity/ Leave Feedback on the Sh…
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Simon McCabe and I sit down to discuss wildlife photography and how to get started. Whether you want to learn wildlife photography or you want to learn how to get started, we discuss it all. Filming wildlife, and how to get started. How to find the wildlife in your area, useful tips to bring them closer. When filming wildlife it can seem daunting, …
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This episode explores Natural Sunscreen and Sun Protection Options for a Toxic-Free Summer. From the foods you eat to what you put on your skin, there are good, better, and best options when it comes to natural summer sun protection! Links Mentioned: https://thehomesteadchallenge.com/raspberry-leaf-and-chamomile-summer-cooling-spray/ www.facebook.c…
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Echinacea is abundant in many neighborhoods as many people are beginning to recognize the importance of planting wildflowers. Not only are they beautiful, but purple coneflowers are incredibly useful too! Join in our Herbal Stash challenge and gather your own echinacea as we start to build our own home apothecaries for the fall and winter ahead. Li…
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In this episode Alex Moore and myself discuss how you can work with AI to enhance your copywriting. By working with AI your copywriting and marketing can be the best possible. Utilizing AI and your skills and you can have market leading copy for your clients. Ultimately it is understanding how AI can be used to maximise your copywriting skills, and…
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I never thought it would happen. But I turned around, and I realized that I actually am doing the thing. And I am not stressed. Homesteading can be so daunting when it is brand new to you, but practice really does make progress. When we learn and fail, take it all on and start getting our hands dirty, we are eventually given the homestead of our dr…
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Mark Staples shares his reflections from his experiences as a photojournalist for the Lutheran Church in his newly published book, Neighbors Revisited: a church journalist’s life lessons learned from people of other cultures. He particularly focuses on his travels to several countries on the African continent and Asia in the 1980s. The catalyst for…
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In this latest episode of Talking Around the Library Tree, host, Louise Speakman is joined by Andrew Barker. The Lancaster University Library director discusses his role, his history in libraries, challenges for the sector, "Being brave", Mills and Boon novels and ambitions of being a Flâneur. So sit back, grab a brew and get an insight into what m…
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The abundance of the garden can be overwhelming. As a newer homesteader, canning was simply too stressful to even think about. Now, I love to can, but sometimes I simply don't feel like it or don't have the time. There are so many easier ways to preserve some of your harvest (I've talked about them in other episodes), but simply freezing or dehydra…
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Every Dad and Mom in America wants to raise a resilient kid. This 2nd Edition of "Four Lessons from My Three Sons" – expanded to include guidance for parents in a post-lockdown world - explains how the author’s parenting techniques helped propel his sons to the U.S. Naval Academy, Williams College and West Point and beyond. Jeff https://www.nelliga…
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In this post-apocalyptic, dystopian thriller, Crazy Hawk, set 100 years into the future, author R.J. Stewart makes an explosive debut as a novelist. He is not new to writing, however. His 22-year Hollywood writing career, punctuated by his work for the ground-breaking television show, Xena: Princess Warrior, includes collaborating with multi-genera…
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Mullein is a super common herb found right in your neighborhood. As we are quickly approaching the fall, I thought it would be fun to get our homesteads prepared by building up our at-home herbal remedy stash. Twice a month I will explore an herb to add to your home herbal medicine chest so we can be prepared for the cold and flu season ahead, stre…
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Sally Ann Hunter is a biologist and environmental policy officer (BSc [Biol], MEnv Sts.). She has published a collection of poetry called The Structure of Light and a biography called You Can’t Keep a Good Man Down: from Parkinson’s to a new life with Deep Brain Stimulation. A paper she wrote on the biography, was read on ABC Radio’s Ockham’s Razor…
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Ah! I am nervous about putting this episode out into the world friends. Today I want to dive into all of the guilt and feelings I have had about quitting work to become a homemaker and later a stay-at-home mom. I always expected myself to be a career woman/boss babe, and I found myself very anxious and stressed all of the time. It turns out that le…
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​I am here to chat about my current favorite little flower that I am using topically at home. It's CALENDULA. And no, mine is not yet blooming in the garden. But you can always order from a reputable source. Starwest Botanicals is one of my favorites. I know some of you are very curious to get into herbal medicine. I truly think that topical produc…
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Toby Brookes' novel "All That She Brings" follows the story of Matthew Banks, a young insurance executive in Hartford who suddenly finds himself a widow after losing his wife in a fiery crash. Soon after, her infidelity is uncovered and he becomes dangerously tormented, acting out in ways alarming to both his neighbours and employer. His company ar…
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In this special episode, host, John Barbrook (Factulty Librarian for Medicine) chats to special guest, Dr Rianna Price (Project Co-ordinator for the Ethics, Values, and Poliicy Initiative) about her research: Medicalisation of Queerness in India from 1977-2020. They also discuss using LGBTQ+ resources in your research. Useful links mentioned: Decol…
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This heat wave has made me appreciate being inside again. I have many projects that were left neglected as I abandoned them for the lust of garden season. I am not one for the heat, so I have been staying cool while giving the inside of my home some much needed love. From the pantry area of the basement to experimenting with new herbal products, it…
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A richly textured, entertaining tale of musicians struggling with their demons A tale of discovery and awakening, Bungalow Terrace explores the insurmountable questions behind who we are and why we’re here. Delving into the contradictory concepts of power and how the universe works, Bungalow Terrace is ultimately a story of redemption, transformati…
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Dr. Muth is known as a medical “private detective.” She examines numerous areas to get to the root cause of the symptoms – leaving no stone unturned until finding the answers you are seeking regarding your health. With her experience in treating a wide range of conditions, Dr. Muth has created a successful comprehensive program for treating chronic…
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This episode of Talking around the Library tree focuses on Refugee Week and the library support available to the refugee and asylum seeker community in Lancaster. This episode features James Stephens (University of Cumbria Library), Allanah Hodgkinson (Lancashire County Council) and Bob Frost (Lancaster University Library). Here are the weeks event…
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I can't believe this is Episode 50! I figured it was time to up my homesteading game, so I wanted to do a little challenge. I am committing to no processed foods for a month (well, mostly). Listen in to what this means for me and for how you can join in this challenge to put your health and environmental goals to the forefront of your summer. I am …
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Sustainable products aren't as "hot" as they used to be. I think people caught on that you should use what you have before buying new! That's definitely the homesteader mentality that I try to get myself into every day. But I have certainly purchased my fair share of sustainable products. Let's look at an old blog post to see if I still love these …
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Now I'm awake I'm Walking with God, a suicide survivor tells their story The problems of life, they can make you or break you, depending on your beliefs and perspectives. After setting myself up for failure and my world began to fall apart, I found myself sitting alone, humiliated, and broken beyond repair. There was no way of coming back from this…
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If Janine was on TripAdvisor I would add five out of five stars. You want a more efficient, thriving business that allows you to choose when you work. Bring on the FREEDOM already! The only people who truly know how fab you are previous clients. You only want to work with lovely people who value you and in return you want to give them the best poss…
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Sam has seasonal affective disorder or SAD. He will tell you all about it from a child's view. Sam feels the winters are long and dark. The weather saps your energy. What causes it? Lack of sunlight. What season is the worst for people with SAD? What happens when you are SAD? You become lonely. Who do you talk to when you are SAD? No one. Are there…
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For anyone struggling with the loss of a spouse—anyone whose world has been turned upside down in a way they’ve never encountered before—here is something that could help. Waving Goodbye is a candid, honest, and approachable guide to dealing with the death of a spouse written by a very ordinary guy who has lived through the ordeal. Warren Kozak doe…
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When people think of homesteaders, they may also relate thoughts of conspiracies and doomsday prepping to the mix. I am not all about that. But I AM about prepping for peace of mind for minor emergencies. In this episode, I am chatting about the minimal prepping that we do in my household to keep the peace and leave the conspiracy behind. View My F…
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Many people desire to live a homestead life when they desire slow living. Slow living can bring us to what is most important. It can allow us to savor the short time we have with our children. It can calm our nervous systems in this busy world. I think many of us desire slow living, but many (including me) are not the best at it. We live in a moder…
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In the homesteading realm, a lot of people are looking to get into medicinal herbs, but it can be intimidating! I think we often discount the common herbs, right from our garden, that have been used throughout time for medicinal purposes. These common culinary herbs pack a punch and are safe and easy to use to start your herbal journey! Links Menti…
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It is almost harvest time this garden season, and I wanted to share some simple methods for preserving your harvest, no matter the size or budget (no fancy freeze dryer required). This episode mostly focuses on herbs, but these tips can be used for many types of veggies and even flowers, too! Links Mentioned: https://thehomesteadchallenge.com/dryin…
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Jeffrey Marshall Author of Squeeze Plays, joined me today to discuss his latest book and as retired journalist, we discussed the inspiration for the oligarch, and the idea for blackmail. How plots are written and how to let your imagination run free to create believable characters. Jeffrey Marshall https://jmarshbks.com/ David Watson Linktree https…
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