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Sky House HerbsSky House HerbsHerb of the Month: MarshmallowIn this month's Herb of the Month episode, we're diving into the soothing medicine of Marshmallow (Althaea officinalis)—a gentle yet powerful herb from the Malvaceae family. Every part of this plant has medicinal value, making it a staple in herbal practice.Marshmallow is best known for its cooling, moistening, and soothing properties, thanks to its rich mucopolysaccharide content. It excels at calming hot, dry, and inflamed tissues throughout the body. In my clinical practice, I often prepare a cold infusion of the root to extract its nourishing starches or to preserve its delicate mucilage for deep hy...2025-02-2427 minThe Magnificently Huge PodcastThe Magnificently Huge PodcastThe Magnificently Huge Crazy Christmas Music PlaylistChristmas music is evergreen, and so is this episode from Black Friday of 2017. Once again, Brian subjects the rest of the MagHuge crew (and you!) to his insane taste in christmas music! Click the link to play the home game! Here's a link to the Awesome/Bad Christmas playlist: https://open.spotify.com/user/quebedox/playlist/4JVVzDtl3AtASAtj99KKKl | 0:00 - Introductions | 2:50 - The Punisher | 4:03 - Hockey Music | 6:55 - The Punisher again, and the other Marvel Netflix shows | 12:57 - Murder on the Orient Express | 14:57 - The Good Place | 18:10 - Thanksgiving plans | 22:52 - Butter Day | 26:16 - Black Friday | 32:19 - When should the...2022-12-2052 minThe Positive ClubThe Positive Clubknow yourself“To have passed through life and never experienced solitude is to have never known oneself. To have never known oneself is to have never known anyone.” ~ Joseph Krutch #motivation #quotes #inspriationalquotes --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thepositiveclub/message2021-10-0302 minBedtime FairyFailsBedtime FairyFailsTall Towers and Tall RatsTrigwix's Towertop Troubles - This is a story about having brawn over brains. I know it’s usually the other way around, but sometimes, you just have to rage a little.Damn Nature, You Scary, Huh? - This story is from the same campaign as the story “Aww Rats” in which Krutch drank a potion and turned into a rat as a prank. But this time we have a story about Krutch drinking a different potion and turning into a rat as a prank. Theme Song by Joseph Gregory Music: https://www.purple...2021-04-1612 minThe History of LiteratureThe History of Literature276 Edgar Allan Poe Invents the Detective Story | "The Purloined Letter"In 1965, the critic Joseph Wood Krutch studied the available evidence and came to a surprising conclusion. "Edgar Allan Poe," he wrote, "invented the detective story in order that he might not go mad." Arthur Conan Doyle, a man who knew a thing or two about detective stories, was quick to credit his boyhood hero with inspiring Sherlock Holmes and all the mysteries that came after. "Poe...was the father of the detective tale," he said, "and covered its limits so completely that I fail to see how his followers can find any fresh ground which they can confidently call their...2020-10-221h 18The History of LiteratureThe History of Literature276 Edgar Allan Poe Invents the Detective Story | "The Purloined Letter"In 1965, the critic Joseph Wood Krutch studied the available evidence and came to a surprising conclusion. "Edgar Allan Poe," he wrote, "invented the detective story in order that he might not go mad." Arthur Conan Doyle, a man who knew a thing or two about detective stories, was quick to credit his boyhood hero with inspiring Sherlock Holmes and all the mysteries that came after. "Poe...was the father of the detective tale," he said, "and covered its limits so completely that I fail to see how his followers can find any fresh ground which they can confidently call...2020-10-221h 18Astonishing LegendsAstonishing LegendsWhat's Gotten Into You?Legend: Technically an invasive species has to kill off a pre-existing species to meet the definition of being invasive. After you hear this episode, we'll be you'll agree there are some things though that should be classified as invasive no matter what. Background: Tonight we talk with two guests. One who may never spend the night in New York City with a window open again, and another who although his Texas doctor was ultimately shot to death by a jealous husband, has a story about a visit to his practice a few years earlier...2015-04-171h 16Astonishing LegendsAstonishing LegendsWhat's Gotten Into You?Legend: Technically an invasive species has to kill off a pre-existing species to meet the definition of being invasive. After you hear this episode, we'll be you'll agree there are some things though that should be classified as invasive no matter what. Background: Tonight we talk with two guests. One who may never spend the night in New York City with a window open again, and another who although his Texas doctor was ultimately shot to death by a jealous husband, has a story about a visit to his practice a few years earlier that eclipses that event. Tonight's Quote: "Tw...2015-04-171h 17How to Discover Free Audiobook in Drama & Poetry, PoetryHow to Discover Free Audiobook in Drama & Poetry, PoetryBird Songs in Literature by Joseph Wood Krutch | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Bird Songs in Literature Author: Joseph Wood Krutch, Peter Kellogg Narrator: Frederick G. Marcham Format: Unabridged Length: 44 mins Language: English Release date: 03-12-08 Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc. Genres: Drama & Poetry, Poetry Summary: The songs and calls of 50 of the more common birds of England and North America are paired with such classic poems as "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe, "The Oriole's Secret" by Emily Dickinson, "An Essay on Man" by Alexander Pope, "Roadless Area" by Paul Brooks, "To a Skylark" by Percy Bysshe Shelley, "The Birds of...2008-03-1244 minFree Audiobook: Where Stories Find Their VoiceFree Audiobook: Where Stories Find Their VoiceBird Songs in Literature: Bird Songs and the Poems They Have Inspired Audiobook by Joseph Wood KrutchListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 53498 Title: Bird Songs in Literature: Bird Songs and the Poems They Have Inspired Author: Joseph Wood Krutch, Peter Kellogg Narrator: Frederick G. Marcham Format: Unabridged Length: 00:44:32 Language: English Release date: 03-01-08 Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks Genres: Fiction & Literature, Poetry Summary: This rare treat for the nature lover is a special collection of over forty bird songs and the beloved poems they inspired. The songs of birds have been an inspiration to poets since before the days of Chaucer. But how many of us who have read about the...2008-03-0144 minDownload Top Full Audiobooks in Literature, PoetryDownload Top Full Audiobooks in Literature, PoetryBird Songs in Literature: Bird Songs and the Poems They Have Inspired by Joseph Wood Krutch, Peter KelloggPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/53498to listen full audiobooks. Title: Bird Songs in Literature: Bird Songs and the Poems They Have Inspired Author: Joseph Wood Krutch, Peter Kellogg Narrator: Frederick G. Marcham Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 0 hours 44 minutes Release date: March 1, 2008 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3.33 of Total 3 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Poetry Publisher's Summary: This rare treat for the nature lover is a special collection of over forty bird songs and the beloved poems they inspired. The songs of birds have been an inspiration to poets since before the days of Chaucer. But how many of us...2008-03-0144 min