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Daily Soap Opera Spoilers by Soap Dirt (GH, Y&R, B&B, and DOOL)
Beyond the Gates Weekly Spoilers Feb 16-20: Hayley Busted & Anita’s Publicly Outed | Soap Dirt
Click to Subscribe: https://bit.ly/Youtube-Subscribe-SoapDirt Beyond the Gates spoilers for Feb 16-20, 2026 anticipate a whirlwind of dramatic events. Hayley Lawson (Marquita Goings) gets caught in her manipulations while Anita Dupree (Tamara Tunie) faces public scrutiny in ways she despises. BTG spoilers reveal the episode airing on February 16th is a rerun due to President's Day, revisiting a pivotal moment where Joey Armstrong (Jon Lindstrom) and Vanessa McBride (Lauren Buglioli) escape to Puerto Rico. This episode also features the orchestrated death of Dr. Doug McBride (Jason Graham) by Marcel Malone (Darryl W. Handy) and a...
2026-02-17
09 min
Daily Soap Opera Spoilers by Soap Dirt (GH, Y&R, B&B, and DOOL)
Beyond the Gates Weekly Spoilers Feb 16-20: Hayley Busted & Anita’s Publicly Outed | Soap Dirt
Click to Subscribe: https://bit.ly/Youtube-Subscribe-SoapDirt Beyond the Gates spoilers for Feb 16-20, 2026 anticipate a whirlwind of dramatic events. Hayley Lawson (Marquita Goings) gets caught in her manipulations while Anita Dupree (Tamara Tunie) faces public scrutiny in ways she despises. BTG spoilers reveal the episode airing on February 16th is a rerun due to President's Day, revisiting a pivotal moment where Joey Armstrong (Jon Lindstrom) and Vanessa McBride (Lauren Buglioli) escape to Puerto Rico. This episode also features the orchestrated death of Dr. Doug McBride (Jason Graham) by Marcel Malone (Darryl W. Handy) and a...
2026-02-17
09 min
Third Person Limited
Short Stories We Love, Part 2
We’re back with more Short Stories We Love, after Nathan scoured the literary mags to find writers who deserve a closer look. Short stories aren’t just for The New Yorker! In this episode, Joey Hedger brings us a tale of cancer and terrible liqueur; Glenn Clifton joins from Canada with a story of viral infamy and relationships; and Patricia Q. Bidar shares an ode to her hometown featuring a massive explosion. “Her Jesus Year” by Joey Hedger is in HAD “What You Are Looking For Is What Is Looking” by Glenn Clifton is in The Ex-Pur...
2025-12-09
58 min
Through The Portal
THROUGH THE PORTAL with Joey & Sol
Through the Portal – with Joey Clifton & Solomon Mehta-SladeEpisode Theme: A journey into play, resilience, and collective tendingIn this episode, Maria is joined by Joey Clifton and Solomon Mehta-Slade, co-founders of the Change:Maker Collective, an online community supporting purpose-led people who feel overwhelmed or isolated in their mission-driven work.Together, they explore:The origins of the Change:Maker CollectiveWhy play and experimentation are essential antidotes to burnoutHow resilience grows through connection rather than isolationRhythmic, seasonal community practices that support sustainable im...
2025-12-09
57 min
Sounds of Blue
SOB 511 Features: Bob Weir, Isaac Hayes, Larry Goldings, Ray Brown, Pharoah Sanders, Eric Gale, Dave "Clem" Clempson, "Papa" John DeFrancesco, Gerald Albright, Dollar Brand, Larry Ridley, Kevin Mahogany, Barbara Dennerlein & Ray Anderson
Artist Song Album Label NotesBernard Herrmann Twilight Zone - End Title - Dream Theme 40th Anniversary Twilight Zone - 1st Season - 1959 Silva Treasury - 4CD's 2022 SOB Twilight Zone Theme- Kevin Mahogany Just My Imaginatioin (Running Away With Me) by 'Whitfield & Stong - Vocal & Piano Pride & Joy - 2002 Telarc Kevin Mahogany - 67- Bob Weir Easy to Slip by Lowell George w/Bill Champlin, Nigel Olson, Dee Murrey, Waddy Wachtel + Heaven Help the Fool - 1978 Arista Bob Weir - 78- Summer Horns w/Jeffey Osborne God Bless the Child by Billie Holiday & Arthur Heroz w/Gerald Albright, Mindi Abai...
2025-10-06
4h 05
Interesting movies and series
Luxury Cruise Ship Full of Wealthy People is Attacked by a Mutant Sea Creature
Movie: Deep rising, 1998 A team of bandits plans to rob a cruise ship, but the situation turns gruesome when they find nothing and something lurks in the water. Cast: Treat Williams as John Finnegan Famke Janssen as Trillian St. James Anthony Heald as Simon Canton Kevin J. O'Connor as Joey Pantucci Wes Studi as Hanover Derrick O'Connor as Captain H.W. Atherton Jason Flemyng as Mulligan Cliff Curtis as Mamooli Clifton Powell as Mason Trevor Goddard as T-Ray Djimon Hounsou as Vivo Una Damon as Leila Clint Curtis as Billy Tag: harris dickinson,daisy edgar jones,mr brain junkie
2025-08-03
09 min
Soap Opera News - Daily
Soap Opera Showdown: General Hospital, Young and Restless, and Beyond the Gates Deliver Explosive Drama and Unexpected Twists
Calling all daytime devotees and lovers of glitz, glamour, and jaw-dropping drama—today’s soaps are ablaze with secrets, showdowns, and a touch of scandal that would make Robin Leach blush. Let’s dive, martinis raised high, into the shimmering intrigue ruling today’s top US soap operas.On General Hospital, ABC’s Emmy-winning darling, the Port Charles elite are teetering between matrimony and meltdown. Jason Morgan and Dr. Liesl Obrecht are seen whispering about Britt, raising eyebrows faster than a caviar spike at the Met. Curtis Ashford, usually smooth as silk, is doling out apologies—did we say remorse...
2025-07-29
03 min
ONDA 88
BILL HALEY & HIS COMETS "FULL ALBUM" (SOLO PARA FANS) - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! EL PADRE DEL ROCK AND ROLL William John Clifton "Bill" Haley (Highland Park, Detroit, Míchigan; 6 de julio de 1925-Harlingen, Texas; 9 de febrero de 1981) fue un músico estadounidense, uno de los propulsores del rock and roll, que popularizó grandemente este tipo de música a principios de 1950 con su grupo Bill Haley & His Comets, teniendo hits con ventas millonarias como "Rock Around the Clock", "See You Later, Alligator", "Shake, Rattle and Roll", "Rocket 88", "Skinny Minnie" y "Razzle Dazzle". Vendió más de 25 m...
2025-07-14
49 min
Quills and Chills
DESPERATE MEASURES with Michael Reed
In this episode of Quills & Chills, I sit down with debut author Michael Reed to discuss his novel 'Desperate Measures.' Michael shares his journey from living in Alaska to settling in West Virginia, his passion for nature and folklore, and how these experiences influenced his writing. We delve into his writing process, the development of his compelling characters Joey and Rhonda, and the integration of Appalachian folklore in the novel. Michael also opens up about the personal connections to his characters and the challenges of writing about complex relationships and survival. Tune in t...
2025-06-26
28 min
Work Positive
EP 131 | Leveraging Natural Talents That Create Workplace Joy
How effectively are your team members using their natural talents and strengths in their daily work? Discover how to unleash the power of strengths-based leadership on this episode of the Work Positive Podcast with Dr. Joey Faucette. Lisa Cummings, founder and CEO of Lead Through Strengths, shares practical insights on how focusing on what's already working in your team can create a more positive, productive workplace culture. Listen as Dr. Joey and Lisa explore: ☀️ Why we often miss the natural talents in others when we're hoping they'll be just like us ☀️ How to help...
2025-04-21
34 min
Cliff Notes Podcast
04-09 Polo @ Lathrop Baseball, Dillon Willis, Wednesday Scores
On this episode:- Lathrop edges out Polo in a great KCI vs GRC non conference matchup. Hear from Mules coach Joey Dutcher & Senior Dylan Smith.- Maysville Senior Dillon Willis puts pen to paper to continue his basketball career at NCMC.- Wednesday Scores Want to thank our year long sponsors Tolly & Associates, Little Caesars of St. Joseph, John Anderson Insurance, Meierhofer Funeral Home & Crematory, Musser Construction, HiHo Bar & Grill, Jayson & Mary Watkins, Matt & Jenni Busby, Michelle Cook...
2025-04-10
13 min
CKCC Radio: Home of Club Kayfabe's Community of Podcasts
J-Bunny's Music Hub Episode 87: Joey Wilkinson (MyEnemy, ex-Tru Smoke Diezel, ex-Dropbox, ex-Saint Caine, ex-Piston Driven) 12-1-2024
J-Bunny sits down on Skype with Joey Wilkinson, guitarist for the band MyEnemy, and formerly of Tru Smoke Diezel, Dropbox, Saint Caine, and Piston Driven. They discuss Joey's time in music prior to joining Dropbox, how Dropbox came about, and how the change in the industry led to the band's end. They then discuss Joey's brief tenure in Saint Caine before going on to form Piston Driven, why Piston Driven came to an end, and why Joey took a break from bands before forming MyEnemy. They then discuss how MyEnemy came together, and what the band's plans are as far...
2024-12-03
28 min
Feeding & Leading
55: Replanting and Revitalization
Rusty Gunn and Joey Dean discuss the process of replanting a church. They also discuss Mark Clifton, NAMB director of Replanting and Revitalization, visiting us at the Pastors Conference during the Oklahoma Baptists Annual Meeting.
2024-10-22
46 min
Duo Chat Podcast
DC - 523 "Swan Song"
It's the end of Season 5. Joey is in Capeside and returns to her old job as a waitress at the Yacht Club. Pacey gets a job as a security guard. Meanwhile, Dawson and Audrey are on their way to L.A. and Jack and Jen to Costa Rica, but their flights get delayed. Also, Grams decides to go to Las Vegas with Clifton. Find out Brittany and Cynthia's thoughts on this episode of Duo Chat.
2024-07-23
32 min
Sounds of Blue
SOB 443 - Features: Herbie Mann, Herbie Hancock, Larry Coryell, Bill Frisell, Joey DeFrancesco, Groove Holmes, Danny Gottlieb & Redd Holt,
ARTIST SONG ALBUM LABEL NOTES - Wales, Saunders w/Garcia & Roberts Wales & Saunders w/Garcia + Twilight Zone Theme w/Howard Roberts guitar TV Classic Tunes - 25th Anniversary Edition - 2CD's Breakable Records + SOB Twilight Zone Theme - Pat Metheny Group Are You Going With Me by Pat Metheny & Lyle Mays Offramp - 1982 ECM Records Danny Gottlieb - 71 - Larry Coryell A Call To the Higher Consciousness by Larry Coryell w/Roy Haynes, Steve Marcus Barefoot Boy - 1972 - Electric Lady Studios - NYC Flying Dutchman Records Larry Coryell - 81 - Bill Frisell Pipeline by Brian Carman & Bob Spickyard ...
2024-06-02
4h 05
Creek Talk Podcast - A Buffy & Dawson's Creek Recap Show
Episode 115-(S5-Ep 23)-"Swan Song"
Send a textHey Creek Talkers! 😁 Happy Friday!! This week, we're recapping Episode 23, "Swan Song." 🦢Dawson's Creek is in transition...we shall now call it "Joey's Creek."The gang is headed their separate ways for the summer! And they're all hanging out at the Capeside International Airport.Dawson (James Van Der Beek) and Joey (Katie Holmes) have an awkward goodbye. Will she go to California? Will she go to Paris? Will she stay in Capeside? Who kno...
2024-01-12
1h 09
Philly Built
The Food Episode!
On this special episode, Vern and Producer Joe go through all the great food recommendations they’ve received from guests in the first two seasons of Philly Built. For those looking to investigate further, here’s where our guests recommended: Maria Quinones-Sanchez: Tierra Colombiana · Harrowgate Plaza Shopping Center · Isla Verde Philly Dena Driscoll: Mighty Bread Job Itzkowitz: Little Pete’s @ The Philadelphian Oscar Beisert: La Colombe Fishtown Mark Squilla: Ristorante Pesto Inga Saffron: Porco’s · a.kitchen Jamie Gauthier: Abyssinia Bar And Restaurant Chris Fe...
2023-08-14
40 min
The Sinners Music Audiophile Radio Show
The Audiophile Radio Show No:106 August 2023
Hello and welcome to the audiophile my name is Ian J Cole. we are a monthly music and arts radio show focusing on local, unsigned and obscure music from across the world, welcome to the August 2023 edition On this months show we have new music from the New York artist Guitarmy of One, Portland based Berkley another Colorado artist Acef Stripe, we have tracks from the newly release bandcamp album from Andy and Grace and a new Single from Southampton based artist Mike Gale and a host of other great music
2023-07-31
2h 06
Bear With Me
38 - New Team, Who Dis
We're back!After some time away, Joey and Rob are back to talk about all the moves the Bruins have made at the onset of free agency. Orlov, Hathaway, Bertuzzi, Clifton, Wagner and others are out; and Lucic, Geekie, vanReimsdyk, and Shattenkirk are among the new faces in Boston. The guys also talk about when to expect word on Bergeron and Krejci, what to expect out of this team, and try to plan a road trip for next season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2023-07-03
1h 32
DCOMmentaries
HALLOWEENTOWN HIGH (ft. Sam Patel)
Al and Val are joined by pal Sam to return to Halloweentown...oops no go to Halloweentown High...oops they're not at Halloweentown High...what is happening in this movie? We don't know, but Lucas Grabeel is in it.Halloweentown High (October 8, 2004)IMDB WikipediaDirected by Mark A.Z. Dippé (Pixel Perfect - mostly VFX credits)Written by Paul Bernbaum (Halloweentowns) & Dan Berendson (Up Up and Away, Scream Team, Eddie’s Million Dollar Cookoff, Stuck in the Suburbs, Twitches, Twitches Two, Cheetah Girls: One...
2023-03-21
1h 16
Information Please
February 28, 1941: Pulitzer Prizes and Lyrical Love with John O’Hara and Deems Taylor
In this February 28, 1941, episode of Information Please, guest host Deems Taylor steps in for Clifton Fadiman, leading an evening filled with lively trivia alongside celebrated novelist and playwright John O’Hara, known for Pal Joey. Joined by regulars Franklin P. Adams, John Kieran, and Oscar Levant, the panel takes on questions that span Pulitzer-winning works, quirky courtroom dramas, and memorable romantic lines from classic plays.O’Hara’s literary expertise and Taylor’s musical insight shine as the panel discusses notable columns, mysterious court cases, and questions about unique animal behaviors. With humor and charm, this episode is an en...
2023-02-28
27 min
Information Please
February 28, 1941: Pulitzer Prizes and Lyrical Love with John O’Hara and Deems Taylor
In this February 28, 1941, episode of Information Please, guest host Deems Taylor steps in for Clifton Fadiman, leading an evening filled with lively trivia alongside celebrated novelist and playwright John O’Hara, known for Pal Joey. Joined by regulars Franklin P. Adams, John Kieran, and Oscar Levant, the panel takes on questions that span Pulitzer-winning works, quirky courtroom dramas, and memorable romantic lines from classic plays.O’Hara’s literary expertise and Taylor’s musical insight shine as the panel discusses notable columns, mysterious court cases, and questions about unique animal behaviors. With humor and charm, this episode is an entertaining mix of l...
2023-02-28
27 min
Primetime Sports Podcast
(WZBC) Ep. 73 (11/16/22): NU & BC B-Ball Update, MACtion | Guest Appearance by Sports Guru – UMaine Athletics is a Wagon, Evaluating Bruins’ Start, NFL Landscape, Sox Off-Season, Top Thanksgiving Food
Joey begins the second night of the back-to-back with an analysis of Northeastern basketball’s loss to Harvard tonight and a recap of their loss to Providence on Saturday. After that, he breaks down BC basketball’s loss to the University of Maine on Monday night and praises the Black Bears for their determination. Joey previews both of the tournaments that each program will be participating in over the next week. Following that, he provides live coverage of Wednesday night MACtion from the Mid-American Football Conference, including the Snow Bowl in Mount Pleasant, Michigan during the Central Michigan-Western Michigan riva...
2022-11-18
1h 29
Dudes Missing The Mark
Usain Bolt vs Joey Chesnut, Baker to Panthers, Dudes Improving Baseball
Interesting hypothetical from the internet. Baker is finally out of Cleveland. Manfred wants to ruin baseball, but the dudes have ideas on how to save it.
2022-07-07
1h 19
Ayoo Chill Podcast
“Niyah Badass”
It’s the final episode of the first ever “June in Jersey” and who else to send us off then Paterson/Clifton’s very own Niyah Badass. Niyah fell in love with music at a young age which lead her to become a DJ. When she was in high school she got her first big gig opening for Joey Badass. From there she has gone on to tour with the likes of Lil Mosey, Polo G, Jack Harlow and others! In this podcast we talk her origins, her journey, behind the scenes of touring, the struggles of an artist after tou...
2022-06-30
1h 55
Any Given Funday
Baseball is HERE & NEW SPONSOR ALERT
Send us a textLive on a Monday night the fellas are getting ready for OPENING DAY. We begin by welcoming on the new presenting sponsor of the show The Bunker. Visit either of the Bunkers in Clifton Park or Guilderland for drinks, piss missles, and good grub (2:21) We then move into a conversation about The Mets and The Yankees and who is looking like the better team going into opening day (11:16). We close out the show by giving our predictions for all the MLB awards for this year (31:10)Download--->Rate--->SubscribeAlways...
2022-04-05
57 min
Dante's New South Radio Show
34 - Dante's Old South Radio Show (February 2022)
Ashley M. Jones is Poet Laureate of the state of Alabama (2022-2026). She holds an MFA in Poetry from Florida International University, and she is the author of Magic City Gospel (Hub City Press 2017), dark / / thing (Pleiades Press 2019), and REPARATIONS NOW! (Hub City Press 2021). Her poetry has earned several awards, including the Rona Jaffe Foundation Writers Award, the Silver Medal in the Independent Publishers Book Awards, the Lena-Miles Wever Todd Prize for Poetry, a Literature Fellowship from the Alabama State Council on the Arts, the Lucille Clifton Poetry Prize, and the Lucille Clifton Legacy Award. She was a finalist f...
2022-03-03
59 min
Classically Black Podcast
All Music is Black Music: Part 2 | Episode 138
IN THIS EPISODE https://music.yale.edu/news/violinist-tai-murray-joins-yale-school-music-faculty https://www.iceorg.org/ensemble-evolution Dalanie's Intermission Picks Voyage to India - Stevie Wonder https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psupRX7X7vQ Send One Your Love (Instrumental)- Stevie Wonder https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKAdQmXhzDw Ecclesiastes - Stevie Wonder https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIYPR-P_krY Katie's Intermission Picks: Get the Gat- Lil Elt youtube.com/watch?v=FMtt8K_byFI N.O. Block Party- DJ Jubilee https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWW6rpb_GbU Bomb- Big Freedia https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HdHC9RFusg ...
2021-06-28
56 min
The Size of Various Objects
Episode 11
Miguel Angel Tolosa - salon 20-04 (Bandcamp)Eventless Plot - Anisixia (excerpt) (Bandcamp)Clifton Joey Guidry III - Darkness is a Myth (Bandcamp)Eli Keszler - Late Archaic (Bandcamp)Thomas Ankersmit - Perceptual Geography (excerpt) (Bandcamp)
2021-06-23
35 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 319 - Evolution of the Seed
Seeds are among the most important biological structures on this planet. Seeds have been instrumental in the diversification of plants, allowing them to spread into new habitats all over the globe. In fact, you and I would not be here if it were not for seeds. For these reasons and more, Dr. Cecilia Zumajo is fascinated by how seeds evolved. By looking at the genetic mechanisms that control seed development in various gymnosperms, Dr. Zumajo is opening new doors into our understanding of the development of these incredible structures. This episode was produced in part by Karma, Shelby, Christopher...
2021-05-30
1h 05
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 318 - The Challenges of Protecting an Endemic Mint
More than half of the species on the Endangered Species List are plants and yet plants receive less than 5% of all conservation funding. If we care about slowing or reversing biodiversity loss, we need to start prioritizing plant conservation efforts. Joining us to talk about this is plant conservationist Sara Johnson. Sara's work focuses heavily on what it takes to protect rare plants like the Florida endemic mint, Macbridea alba. Join us for an in depth look at the work that goes in to protecting rare plants from extinction. This episode was produced in part by Arek, Chellie, Paul...
2021-05-23
1h 03
Social Geek
Franchise News Podcast 5.19.2021
The Franchise News Podcast for Wednesday, May 19, 2021. In the news this week: Roark Capital Nothing Bundt Cake, Kyle Smith Focus Brands, Kristen Hartman Auntie Anne's, Jamba Chick-fil-A Your Pie, Dave McDougall IFA, Mike Layman Save Local Business Act Shipley Do-Nuts, Clifton Rutledge, Hank Simpson Sport Clips Haircuts, Allyson Young, Danielle Robinson World Gym International, Jared Deptula QDOBA, Shawn Caric Salsa Fresca, Eric Friedman Bojangles, Katie Radtke ...
2021-05-19
05 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 317 - Leaf Margins, Paleoclimates, and Continental Movements
Are the leaf margins smooth or toothed? How dense are the leaf veins? Are the petioles thick or thin? The answers to these questions go far beyond helping us identify plant species. Dr. Ian Miller of the Denver Museum of Nature and Science joins us to talk about how such details in leaf fossils can be used to understand everything from the climate of the Cretaceous to the movement of continents. You will be amazed at just how much information paleobotany can provide.This episode was produced in part by Arek, Chellie, Paul, Dani, Tara, Elly, Colleen, Natalie, Liam...
2021-05-16
1h 04
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 316 - How an Asteroid Changed Neotropical Rainforests
The asteroid that slammed into the Yucatan Peninsula some 66 million years ago marked the end of the Cretaceous and the reign of the dinosaurs. As famous as this extinction event is, we know considerably less about how such disturbances affected ecosystems like tropical rainforests. That is where people like Dr. Mónica Carvalho come in. Together with her colleagues, Dr. Carvalho is using vast amounts of fossil evidence from both before and after the asteroid impact to paint a picture of how the tropical rainforests of what is now Colombia were affected by this global catastrophe. From the rise o...
2021-05-09
1h 06
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 315 - Deer & Forest Health
In today's human-dominated world, healthy forests require healthy and sustainable management practices. To do this, we must try to understand the myriad processes that affect forest health and that is where our guest comes in. Dr. Matt Russell is an Associate Professor and Extension Specialist for the University of Minnesota and his research focuses on forest ecosystem health. Specifically, he aims to understand how herbivores like deer are shaping the forests of the future. Join us for an important discussion on the impacts of herbivore dynamics on forest health and regeneration in eastern North America. This episode was produced...
2021-05-02
47 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 314 - The Silversword Alliance
In this episode, we take a deep dive into the wild world of the Hawaiian silversword alliance. This group of daisy relatives represents one of the most remarkable adaptive radiations on the planet and is comprised of three genera: Wilkesia, Argyroxiphium, and Dubautia. From tiny cushion plants to woody trees and vines, these unique plants have done amazing things on the Hawaiian Archipelago. Even more amazing is the fact that all of them can trace their origins back to a single seed of a daisy relative called a tarweed growing in California. Against all odds, that seed made it...
2021-04-25
1h 08
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 313 - Of Bluebells & Bracken
Bluebells (Hyacinthoides non-scripta) are a biological treasure throughout parts of Europe and the British Isles. When left undisturbed, these spring-blooming bulbs can pain entire landscapes in blue for a few weeks each year. Aside from their beauty, bluebells are also marvels of evolution. Joining us to talk about this is Dr. Vera Fitzsimmons-Thoss AKA Vera Bluebell, a chemical ecologist turned bluebell farmer who has devoted much of her research to understanding their ecology. She is especially interested in the ecological interactions between bluebells and another dominate plant on the landscape, bracken fern (Pteridium aquilinum). Join us for a deep...
2021-04-18
50 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 312 - The Importance of Seed Banking
Humans have been seed banking in one form or another for millennia. Whereas historically, seed banking has largely focused on agriculturally important plants, the practice has been expanded to protecting a multitude of species from extinction. Joining us in this episode is Atlanta Botanical Garden's Micropropagation and Seed Bank Coordinator, Jason Ligon to talk to us about everything involved with seed banking and how he and his team are using it to save some of the most imperiled plants in the world. This podcast was produced in part by Elly, Colleen, Natalie, Liam, Ario, Nathan, Laura, Cari, Laura, Kali...
2021-04-11
1h 04
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 311 - How Oaks Get Around
This episode is all about the fascinating world of oak seed dispersal. Many of us have undoubtedly enjoyed watching frenzied squirrels and jays hurriedly collecting and stashing acorns. But such observations are only the tip of the extremely complex iceberg of oak seed dispersal. Join ecologist Dr. Michael Steele and me as we discuss his new book "Oak Seed Dispersal: A Study in Plant-Animal Interactions," which brilliantly outlines decades of research on this topic. From how oaks pump their acorns with various chemicals to ensure at least some survive long enough to germinate to the role of predators like...
2021-04-04
57 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 310 - Plants & Cities
Cities are usually designed with only humans in mind, but that doesn't mean myriad other forms of life aren't adapting to live in these human-dominated landscapes as well. My guest today is Jasmin Green, a PhD candidate at UC Davis who is very curious about the ecological dynamics of plant communities in urban environments. From why some plants can establish in cities while others cannot to how different microclimates and maintenance regimes structure plant communities in vacant lots, there are seemingly endless ecological questions that can be asked about the urban environment. Join us for a fascinating dive into...
2021-03-28
51 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep 309 - Plants, Pollinators, Nature, and Society
Pollination is arguably among the most important ecological processes on our planet. Entire careers have been devoted to trying to understand the countless nuances to plant pollination and yet we have only uncovered the tip of the iceberg. In this episode, we are joined by pollination ecologist, Dr. Jeff Ollerton to talk about his new book "Pollinators & Pollination: Nature & Society," which takes a deep dive into what we currently know about pollination, why it is important for both nature and society, and what we can do to protect these invaluable ecological interactions. If you care at all about the...
2021-03-21
55 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 308 - The Street Life of Trees
What do street trees and oceanic islands have in common? It turns out a lot, at least from an ecological perspective. I sit down with Dr. Robert Warren to explore questions like do street trees constitute a functioning forest or a beautiful garden? What role do humans play in the ecology of street trees? And, how do we do better for ecology in human-dominated areas? We also discuss how these questions and more have led to the creation of a wonderful "guide" to street trees called "The Street Life of Trees: An Urban Guide" which irreverently and surreptitiously introduces...
2021-03-14
1h 00
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 307 - Sleuthing to Save Plants
A lot of detective work goes into saving plants from extinction and that is what we are discussing in this episode. Dr. Anne Frances joins us to talk about all of the plant sleuthing she does as NatureServe's lead botanist. Her work has her investigating the status of everything from single sight endemics to crop wild relatives. This episode is proof that we have what it takes to save plants from extinction, we just need to try! This podcast was produced in part by Kali, Margaret, Mary, Connor, Nathan, Jan, Jerome, Brian, Melody, Azomonas, Ellie, University Greens, Cynthia, John...
2021-03-07
1h 06
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 306 - The Art & Science of Rock Gardening
Rock gardening is so much more than gardening with rocks. No one knows this better than Panayoti Kelaidis. A self-proclaimed acolyte in the cathedral of chlorophyll, Panayoti has spent a lifetime steeped in plants and gardening. As you will learn, rock gardening is truly a magnificent blend of science and art that celebrates plants as organisms and brings people together from all across the world. Join us as we take a deep dive on what it means to be a rock gardener. This podcast was produced in part by Kali, Margaret, Mary, Connor, Nathan, Jan, Jerome, Brian, Melody, Azomonas...
2021-02-28
1h 03
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 305 - In Defense of Plants
In Defense of Plants is now a book! Hitting shelves on February 23rd, "In Defense of Plants: An Exploration into the Wonder of Plants" explores my introduction to the world of botany and the amazing ways plants make a living. Instead of me just talking at you for an hour, I figured I should let someone else take the wheel for a bit so I invited my buddy Bill Michalek from The Field Guides Podcast to sit down and talk about the process of writing this book and our views on science communication in general. This podcast was produced...
2021-02-21
1h 04
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 304 - Proteas: Protecting These Botanical Shape-Shifters
For those with even passing familiarity, the proteas represent something akin to botanical royalty. This family of plants exhibits a bewildering array of forms, lifestyles, and habitat preferences, which is why they were named in honor of the shape-shifting Greek god Proteus. Whereas Proteus was confined to the water, the proteas can be found growing terrestrially throughout the Southern Hemisphere where they face myriad environmental threats. Indeed, the most recent IUCN Red List Assessment has found that roughly 45% of proteas are threatened with extinction. Our guest for this episode wants to do everything they can to help reverse at...
2021-02-14
1h 20
TRILLOQUY
Opus 87 - "Ever Since I Switched Insurance, You"
As names like Florence Price and William Grant Still become more familiar to the masses, it's important to also celebrate Black musicians who embrace "classical" music's contemporary aesthetics. Composer Clifton Joey Guidry III joins Garrett to talk about mental health as a young creator, their experiences as a Black, trans bassoonist in contemporary music spaces, and the situation that inspired their composition, "Shut the Fuck Up and Listen". Scott honors John Coltrane's "A Love Supreme" and connects it to modern equity initiatives, and Garrett addresses his frustrations with the instrumental choreography performed at Super Bowl LV. Playlist: Drake feat. Static...
2021-02-10
1h 43
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 303 - Lessons in Biogeography from Conifers
This episode occurs at the intersection of botany and geology, two inseparable components of the natural world. For Dr. David Charlet, what started with curiosity about a seemingly out of place population of conifers has developed into a life-long obsession with species distributions and deep time. Dr. Charlet specializes in the biogeographic history of the Great Basin and Mojave Desert with a special interest in conifers and has greatly advanced our knowledge of how geology and climate have shaped the flora of this region. This podcast was produced in part by Nathan, Jan, Jerome, Brian, Melody, Azomonas, Ellie, University...
2021-02-07
57 min
Classically Black Podcast
Reed The Room ft. Clifton Joey Guidry III | Episode 117
IN THIS EPISODE Clifton's Website: https://www.guidrybassoon.com/ Donate to ISBM! https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/international-society-of-black-musicians Check out our website: https://www.isblackmusicians.com https://operawire.com/metropolitan-opera-hires-marcia-lynn-sells-as-chief-diversity-officer/ Imani Winds’ Bruits Pre-order: https://imani-winds.bandcamp.com Review: https://www.icareifyoulisten.com/2021/01/cannot-continue-this-way-imani-winds-bruits-calls-change/ https://www.flutronix.com/jobs/ Black Excellence: Nathalie Joachim https://www.nathaliejoachim.com/ Piece of the week: Black Transcendental Suite - TheUrbanCellist https://open.spotify.com/album/7D4wUDjR4xNQ9CJEzGvwDh?si=RLg_yrBRQc-_D8c6Ccsf6w
2021-02-01
1h 44
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 302 - Community-Based Oak Conservation
We expand further on the topic of oak conservation in this episode by looking at two examples of in situ oak conservation projects. Joining us from the Morton Arboretum is Tree Conservation Ecologist, Dr. Silvia Alvarez-Clare to discuss her amazing community-based projects aimed at saving Quercus brandegeei and Quercus insignis. These efforts are all based on conserving these species where they grow all the while bolstering the communities that depend on them in the process. This podcast was produced in part by Jan, Jerome, Brian, Melody, Azomonas, Ellie, University Greens, Cynthia, John, Ashley, Peter, Cathrine, Melvin, OrangeJulian, Porter, Grif...
2021-01-31
1h 15
TRILLOQUY
Opus 85 - Bach and Beyoncé
After deciding that she needed a change in her life, Maria Ellis quit her job and returned to school to earn a degree in Music Education. Today, she's leads choirs and hosts a genre-bending radio show called "Bach and Beyoncé". She talks with Garrett about this, what she believes makes a piece of music "classical", and her hopes for the radio industry. Scott reacts to a newly released recording of early 20th century Afro-American musicians, and Garrett addresses issues with the Sphinx Organization and the group, International Double Reed Discussions. Playlist: John Philip Sousa - "Stars and Stripes Forever" Scott L...
2021-01-27
1h 34
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 301 - Oaks in Trouble
Oaks (genus Quercus) are among the most culturally and ecologically important trees wherever they are native, which is what makes the next sentence so alarmingly depressing. The IUCN currently estimates that nearly 41% of all oak species are of conservation concern. From all out habitat destruction to invasive pests and diseases, there seems to be no end to the threats oaks face. But that doesn't mean people aren't trying to do something about it. In this episode, I sit down with Director of Global Tree Conservation at The Morton Arboretum, Dr. Murphy Westwood to talk about the Global Conservation Consortium...
2021-01-24
1h 05
Classically Black Podcast
Classiceaux Tales | Episode 115
IN THIS EPISODE Donate to ISBM! https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/international-society-of-black-musicians Check out our website: https://www.isblackmusicians.com ClassixArts - Roses in Bloom https://givebutter.com/RosesInBloom Recording Inclusivity Initiative https://recordinginclusivity.allclassical.org El Sistema USA LEARN MORE: https://elsistemausa.org/2021-national-symposium-seminario/ REGISTER: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2021-el-sistema-usa-virtual-national-symposium-seminario-tickets-131348780739 Dalanie's Song Cylce Picks: Love: I Want to See You - Alice Coltrane Sex: Ready to Make Luv - Trey Songz Loss: Brahms Violin Sonata 3 Betrayal: Block Party - Marcus Norris Dreams: The Souls That Sit with Me - Clifton Joey Guidry III Piece of the Week: “I Have a...
2021-01-18
1h 44
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 300 - Reconstructing a Cretaceous Flora
Imagine being able to travel back 120 million years to the Early Cretaceous and scoop up handfuls of the forest floor. The amount you would discover in that material would be mind blowing and, amazingly, this is essentially what my guest gets to do. Dr. Fabiany Herrera is a paleobotanist based at the Chicago Botanic Garden who is currently helping reconstruct the flora of an ancient Mongolian swamp. Mongolia is well known for its dinosaur fossils, but what Dr. Herrera and his colleagues are uncovering is amazingly preserved evidence of the ecosystem that once support them. From resolving relationships among...
2021-01-17
1h 12
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 299 - Aquatic Plants & Phytoremediation
Grab your snorkel and goggles because this episode takes us underwater. I sit down for a conversation with Assistant Professor Dr. La Toya Kissoon-Charles about the ways in which aquatic plants both impact and are impacted by their watery environment. From insights into water chemistry and the impacts of land-use change to the potential to clean up polluted waters, Dr. Kissoon-Charles unveils an exciting world of scientific discovery. This podcast was produced in part by Melody, Azomonas, Ellie, University Greens, Cynthia, John, Ashley, Peter, Cathrine, Melvin, OrangeJulian, Porter, Grif, Jules, Joan, Les, Marabeth, Ali, Margaret, Southside Plants, Robert, Keiko...
2021-01-10
56 min
Classically Black Podcast
What's Straight A's Gone Do For You | Episode 113
IN THIS EPISODE Donate to ISBM! https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/international-society-of-black-musicians Check out our website: https://www.isblackmusicians.com https://www.berklee.edu/news/berklee-now/berklee-professor-brings-soul-music-life https://www.wbez.org/stories/james-baldwin-inspired-opera-comes-to-chicago-symphony-orchestra/bdf64f34-736a-46e6-a33c-ef84e45cdd05 https://www.facebook.com/StringsMagazine/posts/10160445457758294:0 Black Excellence: Dr. Artina McCain Artina’s website: https://artinamccain.com Artina’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/artinamccain/ Like her on Facebook!: https://www.facebook.com/artinajenae Listen to her on our show: https://soundcloud.com/classicallyblackpodcast/you-know-da-vibes-feat-dr-artina-mccain-episode-77 McCain Duo’s website: https://mccainduo.com McCain Duo’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mcca...
2021-01-04
1h 16
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 298 - Living the Gypsum Life: How Geology Can Drive Speciation
You may have heard of the mineral gypsum through its use in making plasters, chalks, and drywall, but are you aware of its influence on plant speciation? Indeed, soils heavy in gypsum present unique challenges to plant growth but that doesn't mean plants haven't been able to conquer such substrates. In this episode, I sit down to talk with Dr. Mike Moore about his research on how gypsum-based soils have resulted in remarkable evolutionary radiations on a global scale. Along the way we gain important insights into how soils can drive evolution and why some plant lineages may be...
2021-01-03
51 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 297 - A Deep Dive on the Cashew Family
What do cashews (Anacardium spp.), mangoes (Mangifera spp.), pistachios (Pistacia spp.), and poison ivy (Toxicodendron spp.) have in common? They are all members of the family Anacardiaceae! In this episode, I sit down with Deputy Executive Director at the United States Botanic Garden, Dr. Susan Pell, who has devoted her career to understanding this incredible and surprisingly diverse family. Join us as we discuss everything from their evolutionary relationships to the remarkable ways in which some members of this family defend themselves against microbes. This podcast was produced in part by John, Ashley, Peter, Cathrine, Melvin, OrangeJulian, Porter, Grif...
2020-12-27
51 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 296 - Expanding Your Barberry Horizon
In this episode, we do a deep dive into the barberry family, Berberidaceae, with environmentalist, author, and garden designer Lyndon Penner. Many of us will be familiar with the Mahonias or the prickly barberry shrubs, but they overshadow some of the more interesting members of this clade. Join us as we talk about the wonderful diversity of woodland herbs and wax poetic about all the inspiration they can bring you both in the wild and in the garden. Lyndon's intoxicating passion for plants will take you on a journey of discovery within this incredible family. This podcast was produced...
2020-12-20
1h 02
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 295 - Sniffing Out Solutions: How Dogs Can Help Us Save Plants
Dogs are among our oldest companions. Our propensity for cohabitation and collaboration leads to unique bonds that are rare in the animal kingdom. In this episode we sit down with members of Rogue Detection Teams to talk about how some dogs are even helping save plants. From finding invasive species to sniffing out plant diseases, dogs are proving to be excellent conservation assistants. Moreover, this work is giving many dogs a second chance at life. Join me as I sit down with Heath Smith and members of the Rogue Detection Team to talk about their important work. This podcast...
2020-12-13
45 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 294 - Herbaria: Past, Present, and Future
This episode takes a deep dive into the past, present, and future of herbaria. I sit down with Director of the William and Lynda Steere Herbarium, Dr. Barbara M. Thiers about her new book "Herbarium: The Quest to Preserve and Classify the World's Plants." Dr. Thiers has spent a lifetime thinking about and working in herbaria and she recognized the importance of telling their stories. Listen in as we discuss humanity’s impulse to save things. This podcast was produced in part by Peter, Cathrine, Melvin, OrangeJulian, Porter, Grif, Jules, Joan, Les, Marabeth, Ali, Margaret, Southside Plants, Robert, Keiko, Br...
2020-12-06
1h 03
Classically Black Podcast
Naturally Black ft. Kalena, Daniel, Jasmine, and Clifton | Episode 108
This episode features a very special guest: Dalanie’s dog Changa. Sorry for any background noise! Follow us on social media! Instagram: www.instagram.com/classicallyblackpodcast Twitter: www.twitter.com/classicblackpod Facebook: www.facebook.com/classicallyblackpodcast Website: www.classicallyblackpodcast.com IN THIS EPISODE Elevate: McCain Duo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTUq_IN2P9U https://mccainduo.com Congrats to The String Queens! Check them out: https://thestringqueens.com Watch them perform with TDP students (more on the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra’s Facebook page): https://fb.watch/24jzd9kgtw/ Their Christmas album: https://open.spotify.com/album/5dF42aQnyF9b5ht...
2020-11-30
1h 46
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 293 - How Plants Fight Disease
From plant conservation to food security, we desperately need to understand how plants fight disease. As you can probably imagine, the world of plant-microbe interactions is vast and complicated but that's where people like Dr. Kevin Cox Jr come in. Currently a post-doc at the Danforth Plant Science Center, his work has him looking at disease-causing fungi at high resolutions. By understanding the genes involved in plant responses to fungal infection, Dr. Cox is helping paint a clearer picture of plant immune responses. Join us for a mind-blowing conversation about this work and his efforts to bring it to...
2020-11-29
54 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 292 - Investigating the Black Market Trade in Dudleya farinosa
Plant poaching is abhorrent and we can’t work towards a solution without a proper understanding of the motivations behind it. That's where people like Dr. Jared Margulies come in. In this episode we sit down to talk about what he learned through investigating the illicit trade is one of North Americas most stunning succulents, Dudleya farinosa. What Dr. Margulies uncovered was a complex economy driven by highly specialized collectors, rather than "housewives and hipsters." Join us for an in depth look at the nuances of this black market plant trade. This podcast was produced in part by Cathrine, Me...
2020-11-22
55 min
Multi-Dimensional IN·tel·li·gence
S3 E5: Joe Swinger
Joe Swinger is the Founder & CEO of The Silver Linings Network, LLC, an organization that helps midlife adults make the second half of their life the best half by living the VIP Life of Vibrancy, Impact & Purpose.He spent 30 years in retail leadership before leaving corporate jail in 2019 when he founded the Silver Linings Network Facebook group, a community of midlife adults over 40 years old. Joe is the author of Awaken the Magic Within: The 7 Essential Virtues for Incredible Success and the upcoming children’s book Joey and the Bodacious Beans. He is also the host for re...
2020-11-16
38 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 291 - Tales from the Cliff: Preventing Brighamia Extinction
From feral goats, pigs, and deer, to the extinction of it's suspected pollinator, the ʻŌlulu (Brighamia insignis) has a lot stacked against it. Yet, despite being extinct in the wild, the ʻŌlulu is surprisingly common in cultivation all thanks for a handful of seed collections made a few decades ago. Today we are joined by Conservation Biologist for the National Tropical Botanical Garden, Seana Walsh to talk about all of the work being done to make sure this rare Hawaiian lobelioid is not lost for good. Along the way you will hear about the surprising ecological mysteries surrounding this plan...
2020-11-15
53 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 290 - The Chemical Symphony of Plant Perception
Plant perception: few topics are the subject of more pseudoscience and misinformation than this one. Luckily there are people like Dr. Lauren Erland who exist to shine a scientific light on the topic. Dr. Erland studies, among other things, the role of plant growth regulators in plant perception and response to changes in their environment, specifically serotonin and melatonin. Join us as we take a deep dive into the chemically complex world of plant perception. This podcast was produced in part by Grif, Jules, Joan, Les, Marabeth, Ali, Margaret, Southside Plants, Robert, Keiko, Bryce, Brittany, Helen, Amanda, Mikey, Rhiannon...
2020-11-08
1h 00
Gutting the Sacred Cow
Joey from SWP turns Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets into a toad Episode 54 GTSC podcast
Dear nerds, here is your trigger warning. Joey from @SoWizardpodcast joins @KevinGootee and @KevinIsrael_NJ has decided to go steal Harry Potter's wand and shove it into Ron Weasley's ginger skull. That's right, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone is the choice for this week's episode. Can Joey convince us that little cutie patootie wizard should be flushed from our memory banks? THE LIVE SHOW HAS BEEN BOOKED! Joanne and Bill from the Mornin' show (Compound Media) are doing a tag team approach to join forces and attempt to crane kick the 1984 classic, Karate Kid. Yep, the film that...
2020-11-07
59 min
Gutting the Sacred Cow
Joey from SWP turns Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets into a toad Episode 54 GTSC podcast
Dear nerds, here is your trigger warning. Joey from @SoWizardpodcast joins @KevinGootee and @KevinIsrael_NJ has decided to go steal Harry Potter's wand and shove it into Ron Weasley's ginger skull. That's right, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone is the choice for this week's episode. Can Joey convince us that little cutie patootie wizard should be flushed from our memory banks? THE LIVE SHOW HAS BEEN BOOKED! Joanne and Bill from the Mornin' show (Compound Media) are doing a tag team approach to join forces and attempt to crane kick the 1984 classic, Karate Kid. Yep, the film that...
2020-11-07
59 min
Gutting the Sacred Cow
Joey from SWP turns Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets into a toad Episode 54 GTSC podcast
Dear nerds, here is your trigger warning. Joey from @SoWizardpodcast joins @KevinGootee and @KevinIsrael_NJ has decided to go steal Harry Potter's wand and shove it into Ron Weasley's ginger skull. That's right, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone is the choice for this week's episode. Can Joey convince us that little cutie patootie wizard should be flushed from our memory banks?THE LIVE SHOW HAS BEEN BOOKED! Joanne and Bill from the Mornin' show (Compound Media) are doing a tag team approach to join forces and attempt to crane kick the 1984 classic, Karate Kid. Yep, the film...
2020-11-07
59 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 289 - The Personal Journey of Gardening
Writer, naturalist, and gardener Dan Hinkley returns to the podcast to talk about his new book "Windcliff: A Story of People, Plants, and Gardens," which is a touchingly honest tale of his own journey in creating his own personal garden. Dan is unique in blending his own naturalist-brand of plant appreciation with sentiments of horticulture and design. Throughout we learn about just how personal and fulfilling the act of gardening can truly be, especially when the rest of the world seems to be baring down upon you. Join us as we gain insights into the gardening philosophy of one...
2020-11-01
1h 06
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 288 - Doin' Good by Grasses
Whether we realize it or not, this planet and all life on it are influenced by grasses. Among the most important are grasses belonging to the tribe Andropogoneae. Members of this group include crops such as corn, sugarcane, and sorghum, as well as ecologically important species like big bluestem. Despite their importance, we know surprisingly little about these plants, especially as it related to conservation. Luckily there are people like Taylor AuBuchon, Senior Technician for the Kellogg Lab at Donald Danforth Plant Science Center. Taylor and her colleagues largely focus on understanding the genetics that have made these grasses...
2020-10-25
1h 04
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 287 - Invasion Meltdowns
Invasive species are second only to habitat destruction in causing loss of biodiversity on this planet. Moving one species to a habitat where it didn't evolve or even giving native species a new advantage can cause ripples that spread throughout the entire ecosystem. Returning to the podcast to talk about these issues is plant pathologist, Dr. Kristin Wickert. Join us and learn about the myriad ways invasive species affects the environments on which all life relies. This podcast was produced in part by Les, Marabeth, Ali, Margaret, Southside Plants, Robert, Keiko, Bryce, Brittany, Helen, Amanda, Mikey, Rhiannon, Michelle, Kate...
2020-10-18
1h 12
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 286 - Grappling With Plant Extinctions
This episode is all about one of the most difficult topics in natural history - extinction. Plants set the foundation for nearly all life on Earth and yet they receive a mere fraction of the attention and effort needed to conserve them. Recent estimates indicate that 40% of the world's plant species are threatened with extinction and that is a scary statistic. One of the biggest hurdles in the fight against plant extinction is figuring out which plants are most at risk. Thanks to my guest today, we now have a much better idea of plant extinctions in North America...
2020-10-11
1h 04
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 285 - Eyes in the Sky: Plant Conservation's Aerial Assistant
Treacherous topography can often serve as a safeguard for rare plant populations. Being difficult or even impossible to reach can protect plants from the myriad pressures that threaten them. Imagine what we could find tucked away among cliffs and ledges where most animals cannot venture. My gust today has managed to find a novel way of surveying plant communities in such habitats. Joining us is GIS Specialist and Drone Program Coordinator of the National Tropical Botanical Garden, Ben Nyberg. Ben and his colleagues have developed a drone program that is making great strides in endangered plant conservation in Hawai'i...
2020-10-04
47 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 284 - Trees in a Changing Climate
Climates have always changed but thanks to human activity it is happening at an ever-increasing rate. For sessile organisms like trees, this often means either adapting in place or risk going extinct. However predicting the outcomes of climate change on life is extremely challenging and differs depending on what kinds of plants you're looking at and where you are studying them. This is where people like my guest come in. Angie Patterson is a PhD student at Columbia University and she is studying how climate change is affecting trees like the red oak (Quercus rubra) that are important components...
2020-09-27
1h 01
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 283 - The Cultural and Ecological Implications of the Salep Orchid Trade
This episode is dedicated to the trade of a culinary ingredient that involves multiple orchid species. Salep is derived from the tubers of many terrestrial orchids and no one really understands how modern demand for this ingredient is affecting their populations in the wild. Joining us to talk about this are PhD candidate Martha Charitonidou and Dr. John Halley from the University of Ioannina in Greece. Their lab is uncovering vital insights into how the growing demand from affluent countries for naturally sourced products like salep can begin to crumble centuries of traditional harvesting practices. This is an important...
2020-09-20
51 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 282 - The Rosid Radiation
When we think of biodiversity and evolution, the tropical regions of our planet are frequently touted as hotspots for speciation. Indeed, the tropics house more species than most other regions, however, that doesn't mean that temperate areas haven't contributed to the diversity of life on this planet. Recent work has revealed that one of the largest clades of flowering plants, the rosids, are evolving much faster in temperate areas than the tropics. Joining us to talk about this is Dr. Miao Sun, who along with a team of scientists, is uncovering surprising revelations about the evolution of this diverse...
2020-09-13
47 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 281 - Sustainable Recreation & Plant Conservation
There are many ways to make hiking one of the most sustainable and environmentally friendly activities on Earth, but building trails on rare and unique plant communities is not one of them. Sensitive plants and habitats can be destroyed in the blink of an eye by trampling, which is why any good trail system needs to put plant conservation at the forefront. This is exactly what we are talking about in this episode. Nestled in the northwestern corner of North Carolina are the Amphibolite Mountains. Their unique geology has resulted in a bewildering diversity of special and sensitive plant...
2020-09-06
1h 07
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 280 - At the Intersection of Conservation and Horticulture
In this episode we are joined by Conservation Horticulturist Emma Neigel of the Atlanta Botanical Garden to talk about the intersection of horticulture and conservation. When it comes to plant conservation, it isn't enough to just study why plants are rare, we must also learn what they need to grow and thrive. Being able to grown and propagate rare plants offers many species the hope of a brighter future. Join Emma and me as we discuss everything from growing rare milkweeds to finding new populations of endangered orchids in the wild and everything in between. This podcast was produced...
2020-08-30
1h 01
That Stagey Blog
Vlog 2.5
Ft. Army At The Fringe #PosterBoy James Wharton James Robert Moore Kate Golledge Debbie Chazen Remmie Milner Idriss Kargbo Jack McCann Joey Akubeze Ben Hunter Dan Krikler Albion BBC four Mike Barlett Rupert Goold Victoria Hamilton Daisy Edgar-Jones The Last Five Years Minack Theatre Emma Kingston Waylon Jacobs Omar F. Okai Kinky Kabaret Freedom Bar Soho Carl Mullaney Emma Lindars Vanity Milan Sleepless ITV London Choir of Man Richard “Dickie” Lock Ali Higgins Will Hazell Guy Salim Ben Langridge Joshua Lloyd Denis Grindel Paul Taylor Mills Catfish in concert Turbine on the Jetty Willy Mukendi Joseph Purdue Jacob Fowler Romantics Anon...
2020-08-26
37 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 279 - A Pollinator Plant of the Year Program
There is a lot of information out there on which plants to choose for your garden. Often this information is geared towards a wide audience living in vastly different climate zones. As such, it can be extremely difficult to figure out what will work best for you. That is why I am excited to sit down for a conversation with Lauren Muller, the Conservation Outreach Coordinator for the State Botanical Garden of Georgia, to talk about their innovative Pollinator Plants of the Year Program. This program is centered on making regionally specific recommendations for gardeners to help improve the...
2020-08-23
50 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 278 - Glossopteris: Resloving a Mystery 299 Million Years in the Making
The Glossopteris flora is one of the most important links that we have to the Permian Era. These trees dominated the supercontinent of Gondwana from around 299 to 230 million years ago and their fossilized remains have dazzled the human mind for centuries. Despite their popularity, Glossopteris mysteries abound. That is where scientists like Aviwe Matiwane come in. Aviwe is utilizing skills she picked up from modern day botany and applying them to the fossilized remains of Glossopteris to try and better understand their biodiversity. Along the way she is gaining insights into everything from biogeography to plant-insect interactions. You certainly...
2020-08-16
1h 03
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 277 - Pitcher Plant Symbioses
In this episode we look at what's going on inside the pitchers of carnivorous pitcher plants. Besides functioning as organs for prey capture and digestion, these highly modified leaves also serve as miniature ecological communities that have a lot to teach us about symbioses and evolution. Joining us to talk about this Dr. Kadeem Gilbert who has spent the last few years of his life studying pitcher mutualists in the tropical pitcher plants pf the genus Nepenthes. Dr. Gilbert is uncovering so many incredible aspects about these carnivorous plants that few have ever considered before. Settle in for an...
2020-08-09
1h 02
Deep Focus Cinema
Deep Rising Movie Review & Top 5 B-Movies with PharaohHazard
PharaohHazard and I review the sci fi horror film Deep Rising. Then we give our list of top 5 B-Movies Deep Rising 1998 Director Stephen Sommers Writer Stephen Sommers Actors Treat Williams as John Finnegan Famke Janssen as Trillian St. James Anthony Heald as Simon Canton Kevin J. O'Connor as Joey Pantucci Wes Studi as Hanover Jason Flemyng as Mulligan Cliff Curtis as Mamooli Clifton Powell as Mason Djimon Hounsou as V...
2020-08-08
1h 50
Deep Focus Cinema
Deep Rising Movie Review & Top 5 B-Movies with PharaohHazard
PharaohHazard and I review the sci fi horror film Deep Rising. Then we give our list of top 5 B-MoviesDeep Rising 1998DirectorStephen SommersWriterStephen SommersActorsTreat Williams as John FinneganFamke Janssen as Trillian St. JamesAnthony Heald as Simon CantonKevin J. O'Connor as Joey PantucciWes Studi as HanoverJason Flemyng as MulliganCliff Curtis as M...
2020-08-07
1h 50
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 276 - A Native Bee-nanza!
With insects on the decline around the globe, the need for native bee understanding and appreciation has never been more apparent. While some native bees are super charismatic and well known,many more are cryptic and poorly understood. That is where people like author and naturalist Heather Holm come in. Heather is devoted to doing everything she can to bring native bees into the spotlight. From publishing native bee guides to giving talks and restoring habitat, Heather is a true champion for these incredible insects. Join us for a wonderful discussion about native bees and learn how each and...
2020-08-02
1h 08
FBC OKC Sermons
"O Church, Hope in the Lord" - Joey Clifton
On Sunday, July 19, 2020, FBCOKC had the privilege of having guest preacher, Joey Clifton, bring the message. His sermon "O Church, Hope in the Lord," comes from Psalm 130.
2020-07-20
00 min
Saturday Night Live (SNL) Afterparty
Paul Rudd / DJ Khaled
John and special crossover cast collaborators, John Trumbull and Darin Patterson of the SNL Nerds podcast, discuss fandom origin stories, praise for all things Gardner, SNL finale stand-by line, backstage and afterparty insights, Awesome Joey Mohawk, and also some SNL sketches. Support the Podcast Patreon: Become a patron for early access to new episodes, premium content and exclusive member rewards. Notes SNL Nerds on Twitter Darin Patterson on Twitter John Trumbull on Twitter Non-Productive Studio in Clifton, New Jersey Connect with us at: snlpodcast.com Patreon: snlpodcast Twitter: @snlpodcast Instagram: snlpodcast Facebook: @snlpodcast feedback...
2019-05-22
1h 27
St. Louis Realtor Podcast
Ep. 49 Alderman Scott Ogilvie of Ward 24 in Dogtown, Missouri
In this episode, Realtor Adam Kruse and Realtor Shannon St. Pierre talk to alderman Scott Ogilvie from Ward 24 about the articles he wrote regarding the difficulties dealing with government red tape and the future St. Louis deserves. (apologies for the audio quality in some parts) Email questions to PODCAST@HermannLondon.com Host - Adam Kruse https://hermannlondon.com/realtor/adam-kruse/ Shannon St. Pierre https://hermannlondon.com/realtor/shannon-st-pierre/ Scott Ogilvie-http://ward24stl.org/ ITUNES-http://goo.gl/rs1q9X Blog-https://hermannlondon.com/podcasts/ ...
2019-01-10
48 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 186 - Being Totally Obsessed With Botany
When Joey Santore went searching for a biological "origin story" of sorts, he stumbled into the world of botany. He hasn't looked back ever since. As a fellow phyto-obsessive personality, Joey is dedicating most of his spare time to not only understanding plant diversity but also sharing his passion for botany with the world. Joey runs probably my favorite Instagram page https://bit.ly/2z6n3By and his stories are as educational as they are insightful and entertaining. Join us for a botanically enthused conversation about our mutual love for plants. Be warned, strong language contained within this...
2018-11-11
1h 07
Defected Radio
Glitterbox Radio Show 053: w/ Crazy P
Welcome to the weekly Glitterbox Radio Show, a place where we celebrate incredible dance music from across the decades.This week's guest selector: Crazy P 01. Double Dee featuring Dany – Found Love [Epic]02. Erro - Don’t Change (Joey Negro Club Mix) [Z Records]03. Pete Heller - Big Love (Dr Packer Remix) [Glitterbox Recordings]04. Black Ivory - Mainline (Butch le Butch Re-Edit) [Buddah Records]05. Imagination - Burning Up (Koko Edit) [MCA Records]06. Eli Escobar - City Song Part 2 (Peace Love & Harmony) (Ron Basejam Remix) [Classic Music Company]07. Faze Action – In The Tr...
2018-04-03
59 min
Creek of the Week: Dawson Schitt's
Episode 186 – Cigarette Burns III-ish
I think the obvious joke here is a popcorn bucket with a hole in it, but I’m too high brow to go there. This is technically our third watching of Cigarette Burns. The second viewing was a lost episode that never aired, and since we have no intention of watching this 4 times, we went ahead and counted it for the purposes of our experiment. Lets recap! Dawson directed (but didn’t write) a movie! Oliver, the writer, schedules a screening without telling the D man, and all his friends, plus the local hotshot film critic...
2018-03-14
1h 00
Creek of the Week: Dawson Schitt's
Episode 157 – Cigarette Burns
The Man,. The Myth. The Legend. Clifton M’F’n Smalls. And “small” he is not. This is a special Creek of the Week episode, for this week we have a very special guest. Sean Faust from the What Does It Matter? Podcast joins us for the second time. In our benevolence, we decided to grant him his choice of episodes, and surprisingly he picked one from season 5. Though 5th season is a mine field of awful episodes, we think he managed to pick a fine one that is heavy on style, if not chock full of impor...
2017-08-23
1h 05
The Church Planting Podcast
Joey Craft – Pastoral Partners
2016-09-19
13 min
Creek of the Week: Dawson Schitt's
Episode 40 – Rock Bottom
Is he attracted to her or considering eating her face? Your eyes don’t deceive you, you didn’t accidentally stumble onto FreaksAndGeeksOfTheWeek.com, this is still your devoted Dawson’s Creek podcast commenting on a Dawson’s Creek episode that is chock full of guest stars. Seth Rogen, Jensen Ackles, Oliver Hudson, so much talent we had to rush it out as a bonus episode! Audrey is going to rehab in LA, which is a long way from Boston. Joey and Eddie are gonna take her there, and are inexplicably joined by Seth Rogen, because… j...
2015-08-28
53 min