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In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 566 - The Wonderful World of Bryophytes
Bryophytes, AKA mosses, liverworts, and hornworts, are ubiquitous components of ecosystems around the world yet they are all too often underappreciated. Luckily, people like Brittney Miller are doing everything in their power to change that. What started with immense frustration turned into a life-long love affair with all things bryophyte. Join us for a wonderful deep dive into the secret world of these tiny plants. This episode was produced in part by Tanya, Neil, Matthew, April, Dana, Lilith, Sanza, Eva, Yellowroot, Wisewren, Nadia, Heidi, Blake, Josh, Laure, R.J., Carly, Lucia, Dana, Sarah, Lauren, Strych Mind, Linda, Sylvan, Austin...
2026-02-22
49 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 565 - Let's Botanize!
Botanizing is a skill set that, like muscles, must be exercised regularly. Whether just starting out or a seasoned specialist, botanical ID takes repetition. That doesn't mean it has to be dry or boring! My guests today are Dr.'s Ben Goulet-Scott and Jacob Suissa of Let's Botanize. When they aren't teaching about and researching plants, they are producing lots of great videos helping to connect people to plants. Most recently, they have published a book titled "Let's Botanize: 101 Ways to Connect with Plants" with the goal of encouraging "readers to observe and appreciate the plant life around them...
2026-02-15
50 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 564 - Leaf Fossils from a Hot House Climate
Journey back in time some 60 million years to the Cenozoic with Dr. Ellen Currano by looking at fossil leaves. Aside from just being cool, leaf fossils can tell us a lot about the ecology of long extinct ecosystems. For instance, leaf margins can tell you about things like temperature while leaf size can tell you about precipitation. Also, looking at fossilized insect damage can reveal important insights into how climate influences herbivory. Join us for a deep dive on the myriad scientific insights fossil leaves can provide. This episode was produced in part by Neil, Matthew, April, Dana, Lilith...
2026-02-08
52 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 563 - The Harmful Consequences of Mosquito Sprays
Mosquito sprays and fogs only kill mosquitos, right? Wrong! The kinds of pesticides used to control mosquito populations are lethal to all manner of insects and other invertebrates. The use of these chemicals can have serious impacts on biodiversity and their marketing doesn't tell this side of the story. Join me and Dr. Aaron Anderson of the Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation as we look at the science of these pesticides and what you can do in your yard and in your community to improve conditions for insect diversity. This episode was produced in part by Neil, Matthew, April...
2026-02-01
55 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 562 - Life After Poaching
Plant poaching is a multi-billion dollar industry worldwide and it doesn't get the attention it deserves. While the act of poaching plants from the wild ravages species and ecosystems alike, what happens to plants after the poachers have been caught? That is exactly what we are talking about in this episode. Director of Horticulture for the San Diego Zoo Safari Park Raj Brown joins us to explore how they ensure that poached cycads, cacti, and other succulents can continue to contribute to plant conservation and education efforts. This episode was produced in part by Neil, Matthew, April, Dana, Lilith...
2026-01-25
45 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 561 - The Soil Seed Bank & Restoration
What is the soil seed bank and how does it influence the outcomes of restoration ecology? Seeds of various species can remain in the soil over a range of time periods and when and why they emerge has the potential to improve restoration outcomes. Join me and Dr. Akasha Faist as we examine the influence soil seed banks can have on habitat restoration. This episode was produced in part by Neil, Matthew, April, Dana, Lilith, Sanza, Eva, Yellowroot, Wisewren, Nadia, Heidi, Blake, Josh, Laure, R.J., Carly, Lucia, Dana, Sarah, Lauren, Strych Mind, Linda, Sylvan, Austin, Sarah, Ethan, Elle...
2026-01-18
49 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 560 - Revisiting Earth's First Forests
The Devonian Period was for plants what the Cambrian Period was for animals. Land plants really started to experiment with new forms of growth some 380 million years ago which led to the establishment of the first forests on Earth. We revisit a conversation with Dr. Chris Berry who was part of the team that recently discovered the oldest fossil evidence of forests. As you are going to hear, these forests were very different from the ones we know and love today.This episode was produced in part by Matthew, April, Dana, Lilith, Sanza, Eva, Yellowroot, Wisewren, Nadia, Heidi, Blake...
2026-01-11
50 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 559 - Looking Back on a Year of Botany
The wonderful Sara Johnson returns to the podcast to look back at a year of botanizing in 2025. Join us as we celebrate our favorite botanical encounters of last year. This episode was produced in part by Matthew, April, Dana, Lilith, Sanza, Eva, Yellowroot, Wisewren, Nadia, Heidi, Blake, Josh, Laure, R.J., Carly, Lucia, Dana, Sarah, Lauren, Strych Mind, Linda, Sylvan, Austin, Sarah, Ethan, Elle, Steve, Cassie, Chuck, Aaron, Gillian, Abi, Rich, Shad, Maddie, Owen, Linda, Alana, Sigma, Max, Richard, Maia, Rens, David, Robert, Thomas, Valerie, Joan, Mohsin Kazmi Photography, Cathy, Simon, Nick, Paul, Charis, EJ, Laura, Sung, NOK, Stephen...
2026-01-04
44 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 558 - Insights into Pitcher Plant Evolution
The drivers of evolution that result in the diversity of life we see around us are complex and fascinating. Nowhere is that more apparent than in pitcher plant genera like Nepenthes and Sarracenia. Join me and Dr. Kadeem Gilbert as we explore the myriad ways he and his colleagues try to tease apart the evolutionary ecology of these enigmatic carnivorous plants. This episode was produced in part by Diane, Matthew, April, Dana, Lilith, Sanza, Eva, Yellowroot, Wisewren, Nadia, Heidi, Blake, Josh, Laure, R.J., Carly, Lucia, Dana, Sarah, Lauren, Strych Mind, Linda, Sylvan, Austin, Sarah, Ethan, Elle, Steve, Cassie...
2025-12-28
53 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 557 - How to Help Fireflies
Fireflies, lightning bugs, whatever you call them, these wonderful bioluminescent beetles are wonderfully diverse, occur in a variety of habitats, and they need our help. Habitat loss is causing declines for many species but there is a lot we can do to reverse this loss! Surprise surprise, a lot of it involves native plants. Join me and Ben Pfeiffer of Firefly Conservation & Research to learn more about how we can protect, restore, and create firefly habitat. This episode was produced in part by Matthew, April, Dana, Lilith, Sanza, Eva, Yellowroot, Wisewren, Nadia, Heidi, Blake, Josh, Laure, R.J., Carly...
2025-12-21
45 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 556 - From Seeds to Plants: A Plant Conservation Pipeline
Plant conservation comes in many forms. Today we explore a plant conservation pipeline that starts with propagation and continues through to reintroducing rare plants back into the wild. Conservation Collections Manager for the Desert Botanical Gardens Steve Blackwell takes us behind the scenes of the Garden’s living collection, where rare, threatened, and endangered species are collected, propagated, and carefully curated for both research and recovery efforts. This episode was produced in part by Matthew, April, Dana, Lilith, Sanza, Eva, Yellowroot, Wisewren, Nadia, Heidi, Blake, Josh, Laure, R.J., Carly, Lucia, Dana, Sarah, Lauren, Strych Mind, Linda, Sylvan, Austin, Sa...
2025-12-14
40 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 555 - The Rookie Gardener
Gardening can be a daunting enterprise, especially for a beginner. Heck, even skilled gardeners still kill plants. The quest to become a better gardener is a lifelong journey and thanks to people like my guest today, taking the leap doesn't have to be scary. Joining us is horticulturist and author Chloe Foster who has written an amazing book called "The Rookie Gardener" to help you in your gardening journey. Listen in as we explore how feeding native caterpillars with native plants started her journey and why she wants to help you discover your passion for plants as well. This...
2025-12-07
51 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 554 - How Plants Handle Heat Stress
Heat stress is a major component of plant health and it in growing more and more timely each year. Understanding how plants do or do not tolerate heat can teach us a lot about not only individual species, but communities and habitats as a whole. Joining us to talk about this is Dr. Brad Posch who is trying to understand the consequences of heat stress at the leaf level. He and his colleagues are tackling these questions in the Sonoran Desert where so many plants are living on a knife edge of survival. This episode was produced in part...
2025-11-30
1h 01
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 553 - Soil Microbes & Desert Plant Restoration
Deserts present a unique set of challenges to plants, especially when you are trying to restore them to the landscape. Drought, heat, soil salinity and more can make desert plant restoration seriously challenging. Luckily, Ali Schuessler and her colleagues at the Desert Botanical Garden are working hard to understand if soil microbes like fungi can help put ecosystems back together. Join us for a fascinating look at this process. This episode was produced in part by April, Dana, Lilith, Sanza, Eva, Yellowroot, Wisewren, Nadia, Heidi, Blake, Josh, Laure, R.J., Carly, Lucia, Dana, Sarah, Lauren, Strych Mind, Linda, Sylvan...
2025-11-23
45 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 552 - Native Plant Seed Supply Chain
One of the biggest hurdles to native plant gardening is sourcing native plants. Whereas nurseries are starting to fill the demand, it is nevertheless difficult to keep up with demand. Sourcing seed from the wild is a major part of this process, but how do we do it ethically? Stripping native plant populations of their seeds isn't good for the habitats they comprise so this is where groups like the Mid-Atlantic Regional Seed Bank (MARSB) come in. Their mission is to conserve and wisely manage the Mid-Atlantic Region’s wild seed resources, through scientific sampling, ethical collection, banking, and cu...
2025-11-16
50 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 551 - Sagebrush, Pitcher Plants, & Leaf Microbiomes
Microbes are everywhere and studying them isn't always easy, but microbial ecology is a vitally important field. Microbes influence the world around them in numerous ways and trying to understand how they do that with plants is where people like Dr. Leonora Bittleston come in. Join us as we explore the leaf microbiomes of sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) and various species of pitcher plants (Sarracenia, Nepenthes, and Cephalotus) and learn just how fractal community ecology truly is! This episode was produced in part by April, Dana, Lilith, Sanza, Eva, Yellowroot, Wisewren, Nadia, Heidi, Blake, Josh, Laure, R.J., Carly, Lucia...
2025-11-09
50 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 550 - For the Love of Flowers (feat. Sam Tallent)
People are drawn to plants for various reasons and that is why I wanted to talk with stand up comic and author Sam Tallent. From his early days hauling rocks out of his mom's garden to his desire to bring beauty into his neighborhood, Sam is diving head first into the world of plants. Join us as we explore his love for flowers and learn why their presence means to much to him in a world dominated by phone addiction and a lack of authenticity. Fair warning, there is plenty of strong language and substance references throughout this episode...
2025-11-02
1h 01
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 549 - Advocating for Fallen Leaves
Fallen leaves provide habitat to countless organisms and maintain crucial ecosystem processes. At the same time, convincing people to keep leaf litter on the landscape is a serious challenge. Leaving the leaves needs effective advocacy more than ever and that is where people like National Wildlife Federation Naturalist David Mizejewski come in. With October being Leave the Leaves Month, David and I take a deep dive into not only why it is an important practice but how we can all be better advocates for creating habitat. This episode was produced in part by Trish, April, Dana, Lilith, Sanza, Eva...
2025-10-26
1h 02
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 548 - Gall Wasps & Their Host Plants
Galls are among the most remarkable biological structures on our planet. The organisms that produce them are also extreme diverse and contribute a bewildering amount of biomass to their habitats. Some of the most fascinating gall makers are the gall wasps. This group of organisms is still woefully understudied but people like Dr. Louis Nastasi are trying to change that. Join us as we take a deep dive on gall wasps that specialize on herbaceous plants like the rosinweeds (Silphium spp.) and learn what these amazing little insects can teach us about biodiversity and evolution. This episode was produced...
2025-10-19
1h 02
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 547 - Ancient Tree Stories
Have you ever looked at an old tree and wondered what stories it could tell? If so, this is a conversation for you! Dr. Valerie Trouet returns to the podcast to talk about her wonderful collaborative book "In the Circle of Ancient Trees" in which she and 11 other authors talk about the ancient trees they study as dendrochronologists and how they have helped them understand everything from climate and solar flares to the cultures that celebrate them. This episode was produced in part by April, Dana, Lilith, Sanza, Eva, Yellowroot, Wisewren, Nadia, Heidi, Blake, Josh, Laure, R.J., Carly...
2025-10-12
48 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 546 -Botanical Art Connects People to Plants
Botanical art and science truly feed off of one another. A good botanical artist must understand their subjects to do them justice which fosters a deeper understanding and appreciation for the plants, their habitats, and their role in ecosystems around the world. Join me and botanical artist Carol Woodin as we explore her love of botanical art and her role in helping the American Society of Botanical Artists connect people to plants. This episode was produced in part by Sanza, Eva, Yellowroot, Wisewren, Nadia, Heidi, Blake, Josh, Laure, R.J., Carly, Lucia, Dana, Sarah, Lauren, Strych Mind, Linda, Sylvan...
2025-10-05
51 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 545 - The Dynamics of Kelp Forest Ecology
Kelp forests are among the most important marine habitats on our planet. They impact our lives in countless ways whether we realize it or not. To protect and restore kelp forests, we must first understand their complex dynamics and that is exactly what people like Dr. Aaron Galloway are trying to do. Listen in as we learn how he and his colleagues use everything from fatty acids to satellite imagery to try and understand how kelp forests are changing as our world changes around them. This episode was produced in part by Eva, Yellowroot, Wisewren, Nadia, Heidi, Blake, Josh, L...
2025-09-28
56 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 544 - Helping Move the Needle on Sagebrush Restoration
Big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) is a foundational species in the ecology and economy of much of western North America. It also faces numerous threats. From invasive grasses and mega wildfires, it is important that we learn how to better restore sagebrush and the habitat it provides. That is where people like Dr. Trevor Caughlin come in. Join us as we look at how he and his lab are leveraging new technologies to help understand sagebrush and move the needle on helping to restore it. This episode was produced in part by Eva, Yellowroot, Wisewren, Nadia, Heidi, Blake, Josh, Laure...
2025-09-21
53 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 543 - Cryptic Ghost Pipe Diversity
Ghost pipe (Monotropa uniflora) has captured the imaginations of many a hiker and can you blame them? What is not to love about a parasitic plant that bucks all the traditional plant trends? For as charismatic as this ghost pipe is, we still have a lot to learn about it. For instance, what has largely been considered a widespread single species turns out to by two. Join me and Ashley Keesling as we explore what it takes to uncover cryptic Monotropa diversity and what her research can tell us about its evolution and ecology. This episode was produced in...
2025-09-14
45 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 542 - The Passion Flower Family Revisited
It is time to revisit this episode is all about the passion flower family - Passifloraceae. Joining us is long time friend of the podcast, the one and only Rebecca Hilgenhof. Rebecca is extremely passionate about this group and I can't think of a better person to dish out an eloquent introduction to these wonderful plants. This episode was produced in part by Yellowroot, Wisewren, Nadia, Heidi, Blake, Josh, Laure, R.J., Carly, Lucia, Dana, Sarah, Lauren, Strych Mind, Linda, Sylvan, Austin, Sarah, Ethan, Elle, Steve, Cassie, Chuck, Aaron, Gillian, Abi, Rich, Shad, Maddie, Owen, Linda, Alana, Sigma, Max...
2025-09-07
1h 04
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 541 - Coexistence & Maintaining Species Boundaries
How are species boundaries maintained when groups of related plant species live near each other? Considering all the things that need to go right for a plant to survive and reproduce, this is not an easy question to answer. Luckily, the genus Lobelia offers multiple opportunities to explore concepts related to plant coexistence and evolution and that is exactly why Dr. Andrea Case is drawn to this genus. Join us for a fascinating discussion about species coexistence and the maintenance of species boundaries in a wild system. This episode was produced in part by Yellowroot, Wisewren, Nadia, Heidi, Blake...
2025-08-31
48 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 540 - Orchids for Peace
Orchids for Peace believes orchids are symbols for both peace and biodiversity. By empowering communities to conserve these plants, this wonderful organization encourages environmental stewardship and fosters a future where nature and humanity thrive together. Join me and founder Dr. Tatiana Arias as we explore why she started Orchids for Peace and how you can lend a hand in their mission to bring people and orchids together for the good of the planet. This episode was produced in part by Yellowroot, Wisewren, Nadia, Heidi, Blake, Josh, Laure, R.J., Carly, Lucia, Dana, Sarah, Lauren, Strych Mind, Linda, Sylvan, Austin...
2025-08-24
40 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 539 - Exploring the Seed Microbiome
Microbes are everywhere, even in seeds! Indeed, seeds from various plants can host a community of different microbes. Despite how cool this sounds, we still have a lot to learn about seed microbiomes. Join me and Dr. Gilliam Burgmann as we explore questions like what kinds of microbes are present in seeds? How do these communities differ? Are microbes good, bad, or indifferent to the seeds that host them? This episode was produced in part by Nadia, Heidi, Blake, Josh, Laure, R.J., Carly, Lucia, Dana, Sarah, Lauren, Strych Mind, Linda, Sylvan, Austin, Sarah, Ethan, Elle, Steve, Cassie, Chuck...
2025-08-17
58 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 538 - Coastal Wetlands, Rising Seas, & Ghost Forests
Coastal wetlands are among the most productive ecosystems on our planet. They are a boon for plants, animals, and people alike. However, sea level rise is changing these ecosystems and the communities that rely on them. Join me and Dr. Keryn Gedan as we explore the links between sea level rise, wetland migration, and ghost forests and learn how communities are bracing themselves for adapting to these changes. This episode was produced in part by Nadia, Heidi, Blake, Josh, Laure, R.J., Carly, Lucia, Dana, Sarah, Lauren, Strych Mind, Linda, Sylvan, Austin, Sarah, Ethan, Elle, Steve, Cassie, Chuck, Aaron...
2025-08-10
42 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 537 - From Seeds to Climate
Large seed dispersers are disproportionately affected by human disturbances like habitat loss and poaching. At the same time, a disproportionate number of tropical tree species rely on animals for seed dispersal. What happens when these animals disappear from an area? Do forests suffer and how might this impact things like carbon cycling and climate? Join me and Dr. Evan Fricke as we explore these questions and more. This episode was produced in part by Nadia, Heidi, Blake, Josh, Laure, R.J., Carly, Lucia, Dana, Sarah, Lauren, Strych Mind, Linda, Sylvan, Austin, Sarah, Ethan, Elle, Steve, Cassie, Chuck, Aaron, Gillian...
2025-08-03
51 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 536 - Tropical Forests & Loss of Seed Dispersers
Seed dispersal is a vital ecological process no matter what scale you look at. From the genetic diversity of plant populations to the impact of forests on climate, how plants move around the landscape and regenerate is one of the most important processes on Earth. So, what happens when plants lose seed their seed dispersers? How do things like poaching and habitat loss affect these ecological relationships? These are the kinds of questions that drive Dr. Therese Lamperty's research. Join us for a fascinating look at the challenges in studying what it means for plants and the ecosystems they...
2025-07-27
49 min
Mission Hills Church Messages
Continuing The Conversation | The Word Works | Steady Hands Ready Hearts
🎙 What does worship look like when life gets messy? In this week's Continuing the Conversation, Tanner Lowe and Colin McFarland dive deeper into Tanner's message from 1 Thessalonians and talk about what it really means to worship with your whole life—even when you feel stretched thin. From raising kids and running on empty to finding joy in simple, everyday moments, they share honest stories of faith, parenting, and learning to let God's Word transform your heart. If you've ever wondered how to keep Jesus at the center in a chaotic season, this conversation is fo...
2025-07-23
22 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 535 - Quillworts Revisited
Their ancestors once dominated the coal swamps of the Carboniferous Period, growing into massive trees that could reach upwards of 160 feet (50 m) into the canopy. Today, the quillworts (Isoetes spp.) are all that remains of this lineage. Though cosmopolitan in their distribution, quillworts can be hard to find unless you know where to look. Luckily, there are people like Dr. David Wickell who have placed them at the center of their scientific focus. Dr. Wickell is hard at work helping to uncover the mysteries of these wonderfully strange lycophytes. Join us as we revisit a conversation that covers everything...
2025-07-20
59 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 534 - Self-Incompatibility in Phlox
Self-Incompatibility is a means by which some plants prevent self-fertilization and promotes outcrossing. It has evolved independently in many different groups and plays a very important role in the ecology, evolution, and conservation of different species. In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Grace Burgin to explore the multitude of ways she is trying to understand self-incompatibility in the genus Phlox. Join us for a fascinating deep dive into what it takes to understand this phenomenon in Phlox. This episode was produced in part by Blake, Josh, Laure, R.J., Carly, Lucia, Dana, Sarah, Lauren, Strych Mind, Linda...
2025-07-13
55 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 533 - Native Plants & Biodiversity on the High Line
The High Line was once a major railway. Today, it is one of the best gardens in the United States. By focusing on and encouraging native plants, horticulturists at horticulture at the High Line is supporting biodiversity in one of the busiest cities on the planet. Join me and senior director of horticulture Richard Hayden as we explore what makes the High Line so special for wildlife and the community. This episode was produced in part by Carly, Lucia, Dana, Sarah, Lauren, Strych Mind, Linda, Sylvan, Austin, Sarah, Ethan, Elle, Steve, Cassie, Chuck, Aaron, Gillian, Abi, Rich, Shad, Maddie...
2025-07-06
50 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 532 - Fireflies & Plants Revisited
Fireflies are among the most celebrated organisms on Earth. What is not to love about their incredible light displays? However, fireflies can't exist without habitat and plants are that habitat. Revisit a conversation between Dr. Sara Lewis and me as we discuss some of the intriguing connections between fireflies and plants. This episode was produced in part by Dana, Sarah, Lauren, Strych Mind, Linda, Sylvan, Austin, Sarah, Ethan, Elle, Steve, Cassie, Chuck, Aaron, Gillian, Abi, Rich, Shad, Maddie, Owen, Linda, Alana, Sigma, Max, Richard, Maia, Rens, David, Robert, Thomas, Valerie, Joan, Mohsin Kazmi Photography, Cathy, Simon, Nick, Paul, Charis...
2025-06-29
54 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 531 - Native Plants Feed Ecosystems
This episode explores the nuances of why it is so important to plant native plants. Native plants are the cornerstone of nearly every ecosystem on Earth because they are both food and habitat wrapped into one. Join me and Dr. Desirée Narango as we explore how native plants feed ecosystems. This episode was produced in part by Dana, Sarah, Lauren, Strych Mind, Linda, Sylvan, Austin, Sarah, Ethan, Elle, Steve, Cassie, Chuck, Aaron, Gillian, Abi, Rich, Shad, Maddie, Owen, Linda, Alana, Sigma, Max, Richard, Maia, Rens, David, Robert, Thomas, Valerie, Joan, Mohsin Kazmi Photography, Cathy, Simon, Nick, Paul, Charis, E...
2025-06-22
1h 05
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 530 - Our Relationship with the Joshua Tree
The Joshua tree (Yucca brevifolia) has attained celebrity status in recent times, but that hasn't always been the case. For over a century, the Joshua tree was viewed as a useless and repulsive plant that bucked all attempts to tame it. How our relationship with Yucca brevifolia went from hatred to worship is the topic of "Yuck", in which author Barret Baumgart dives into the history of this species, how it has changed over the years and how climate change and rampant tourism may spell disaster for Yucca brevifolia in the future. Join us for a philosophical dive into...
2025-06-15
44 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 529 - Native Plants, Habitat, & Infectious Diseases
Whether you realize it or not, our lives depend on the native plant communities that comprise and support regional biodiversity. As we lose habitat, we lose species, and we lose the checks and balances that keep the living world functional. Scientists are increasingly uncovering the links between human health issues like infectious diseases and biodiversity loss and that is exactly what Dr. James Shepherd and I discuss in this episode. Join us as we explore the links between habitat loss, native plant communities, and infectious diseases like Lyme disease. This episode was produced in part by Linda, Sylvan, Austin...
2025-06-08
56 min
Mission Hills Church Messages
Continuing The Conversation | Marriage | The legacy Lens
In this episode of Continuing the Conversation, Craig Smith and our Castle Rock Campus Pastor Tanner Lowe unpack the deeper layers of John 2 and the wedding at Cana—yes, a marriage message from a passage you've probably never heard used this way. From behind-the-scenes sermon prep shifts to honest talk about inviting Jesus into your relationship (even if it feels too late), they get real about what builds lasting love. Expect practical wisdom, thoughtful metaphors, and raw conversations about unmet expectations, discipleship in marriage, and how community transforms us. Whether you're married, single, or somewhere in between—there's something here...
2025-06-04
23 min
Dairy Agenda Today
DAT Extra with Tanner Schmaling
Tanner Schmaling runs Maple Leigh Futures with his parents John and Jill Schmaling in Delavan, Wisconsin. He and his wife Maddie have two girls, Haisey and Hollyn and his life serves as an example of what can happen when you mix determination, tenacity and God-sized miracles. We hope you enjoy this visit with Tanner and thanks for listening. Please like, share, and subscribe wherever you listen to the DAT Extra podcast.
2025-06-03
52 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 528 - Flower Color is Complex
On face value, flower colors would seem to have everything to do with pollination, but it is far more complex than that. The pigments that give flowers the colors we can see can have many different functions and how they evolve is a fascinating realm of research. Join me and Dr. Andrea Berardi as we explore floral coloration in two genera - Silene and Petunia. This episode was produced in part by Austin, Sarah, Ethan, Elle, Steve, Cassie, Chuck, Aaron, Gillian, Abi, Rich, Shad, Maddie, Owen, Linda, Alana, Sigma, Max, Richard, Maia, Rens, David, Robert, Thomas, Valerie, Joan, Mohsin...
2025-06-01
1h 02
United SHE Stands
The Devastating Consequences of Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill": A Candid Talk with Congressman Greg Landsman
In episode 124, we are joined by Congressman Greg Landsman, who helps us break down Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” AKA the “Big Bullshit Bill”. Shoutout to the Congressman for being the FIRST federal-level elected official to be on United SHE Stands!Representative Greg Landsman is a father and husband who is proud to call Southwest Ohio home. Before joining the U.S. House of Representatives in 2023, Greg served on the Cincinnati City Council for five years where he led investments in public safety and core services. Greg also led the effort to establish the City of Cincinnati’s first-ever...
2025-05-27
48 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 527 - A Deep Dive on Medinilla
Understanding the relationships among plants can reveal so much about the history of our planet and the mechanisms of evolution. This is why Dr. Peter Quakenbush has spent so much time trying to understand the genus Medinilla. You might be most familiar with Medinilla magnifica as a popular houseplant, this it is only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the diversity of this genus. Join us for a deep dive into the amazing world of Medinilla diversity. This episode was produced in part by Austin, Sarah, Ethan, Elle, Steve, Cassie, Chuck, Aaron, Gillian, Abi, Rich, Shad...
2025-05-25
57 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 526 - Biodiversity & Ecosystem Function
Changes in biodiversity are happening all over the globe. From losses to homogenization, understanding the affects of biodiversity change are paramount to understanding how ecosystems function. Nowhere is this more apparent than with plants. Join me and ecologist Dr. Jake Grossman as we explore the links between tree diversity and ecosystem functioning. This episode was produced in part by Austin, Sarah, Ethan, Elle, Steve, Cassie, Chuck, Aaron, Gillian, Abi, Rich, Shad, Maddie, Owen, Linda, Alana, Sigma, Max, Richard, Maia, Rens, David, Robert, Thomas, Valerie, Joan, Mohsin Kazmi Photography, Cathy, Simon, Nick, Paul, Charis, EJ, Laura, Sung, NOK, Stephen, Heidi...
2025-05-18
1h 00
The Talk Sox Podcast
Episode 11: If You Ain't First, You're Last
With the injury to Triston Casas, Maddie, Alex, and Adam discuss the ensuing feud between Rafael Devers and Craig Breslow. They discuss first base options both inside the organization and outside, and wrap up by discussing the pitching staff and what exactly to do with Tanner Houck.
2025-05-13
1h 15
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 525 - Lessons from Ancient Grasslands
Say "old growth" and we all too often picture ancient forests with large, gnarly trees. However, forests aren't the only habitat types that can reach old growth status. Prairies, savannas, and woodlands can be old growth too and it is vital that we both protect and learn from them as they are one of the rarest habitat types on Earth. Join me and ecologist Dan Carter from The Prairie Enthusiasts as we discuss old growth grasslands and what they can teach us about ecological restoration. This episode was produced in part by Sarah, Ethan, Elle, Steve, Cassie, Chuck, Aaron...
2025-05-11
1h 04
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 524 - Tackling the Oval Sedges
Sedges (genus Carex) can be an intimidating group of plants to get your head wrapped around, but it doesn't have to be that way. One key element to understanding them is knowing what to look for, which is why I am so excited to talk about a new book/key to the oval sedges - “Carex of Illinois and Surrounding States”. Join me and authors Michael Murphy, Greg Spyreas, and Paul Marcum as we explore what it took to put together their beautifully illustrated guide to these Carex, why they spent years trying to make sure it was useful, and...
2025-05-04
59 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 523 - Prickly Pear Cacti Are Wonderfully Complex
The odds of encountering a prickly pear cactus (Opuntia spp.) in your lifetime is high no matter where you live. That is how abundant, diverse, and charismatic these cacti truly are. For all of their intrigue, so much about these spiny succulents remains a mystery. Trying to understand their diversity is fraught with challenges, both physical and academic, but that hasn't dissuaded people like Dr. Lucas Majure. Join us for a fascinating dive into the world of prickly pear cacti diversity and evolution. This episode was produced in part by Elle, Steve, Cassie, Chuck, Aaron, Gillian, Abi, Rich, Shad...
2025-04-27
1h 01
The Talk Sox Podcast
Episode 9: What's Eating Tanner Houck?
Maddie, Alex, and Adam try to wrap up two weeks of ups and downs, including one terrible and one pretty good series against the White Sox. They talk about Trevor Story's hot streak, Tanner Houck's cold streak, and when we can expect Roman Anthony in the Red Sox lineup.
2025-04-22
1h 39
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 522 - Shocking Relationships Between Trees & Lightning
Getting struck by lightning is always thought of as a bad thing, but what if it wasn't? Trees can't get up and escape when storms roll in and the chances of one getting struck by lightning increases as they grow taller. For at least one species of tropical tree, getting struck could actually be beneficial not only to individuals but also populations. Join me and Dr. Evan Gora as we look at the shocking relationships between trees and lightning. This episode was produced in part by Elle, Steve, Cassie, Chuck, Aaron, Gillian, Abi, Rich, Shad, Maddie, Owen, Linda, Alana...
2025-04-20
57 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 521 - Plant Conservation from the Sky
Go looking for information on rare plant population health and it can be surprisingly hard to come by. Plant monitoring, especially over the long term, is a challenge and data have not always kept up with the need. Dr. Michelle DePrenger-Levin and her colleagues at the Denver Botanic Gardens are doing their part to fix this and using some cool technology in the process. Join us as we discuss how drones are helping plant monitoring and conservation efforts. This episode was produced in part by Elle, Steve, Cassie, Chuck, Aaron, Gillian, Abi, Rich, Shad, Maddie, Owen, Linda, Alana, Sigma...
2025-04-14
58 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 520 - Saving Orchids!
What does it take to save orchids from extinction? Saving Orchids by Dr's Philip Seaton and Larry Zettler showcase the dedicated folks who are making it happen across the world. From why orchids need our help to cultivating in the lab and returning them to the wild, Saving Orchids is an inspirational read for anyone with even the slightest interest in nature and conservation. Join us for a peak at what this book is all about and what went in to writing it. This episode was produced in part by Elle, Steve, Cassie, Chuck, Aaron, Gillian, Abi, Rich, Shad...
2025-04-06
53 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 519 - Sonoran Desert, Past & Future
Visit the Sonoran Desert and you too will fall in love with its beauty and diversity. It is truly one of the most incredible places on earth. Dr. Ben Wilder agrees which is why he has dedicated his life to understanding the history of the Sonoran flora and using that knowledge to help ensure it has a future. Join us for a celebration of all things Sonoran Desert. This episode was produced in part by Elle, Steve, Cassie, Chuck, Aaron, Gillian, Abi, Rich, Shad, Maddie, Owen, Linda, Alana, Sigma, Max, Richard, Maia, Rens, David, Robert, Thomas, Valerie, Joan, Mohsin...
2025-03-31
53 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 518 - The Complexities of Plant Reproduction
What does it mean to be a successful plant? Reproduction? Population growth? What factors influence these important events and which contribute more to a population through time? The answers to these questions are very complex and climate change is only making things harder to understand. Dr. Amy Iler and her colleagues are not afraid to try and tackle such questions. Join us as we explore her research on these factors and more in the Rocky Mountains. This episode was produced in part by Aaron, Gillian, Abi, Rich, Shad, Maddie, Owen, Linda, Alana, Sigma, Max, Richard, Maia, Rens, David, Robert...
2025-03-23
57 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 517 - Demystifying the Woolly Devil
The woolly devil (Ovicula biradiata) is a fascinating and unique member of the daisy family (Asteraceae) that was only recently described to science. It was first found in Big Bend National Park in Texas and serves as an important reminder of not only the need for protecting wild places but also how little we still know about the natural world. Join me and Dr. Isaac Lichter Marck as we discuss what makes this plant unique, what it can teach us about plant evolution in stressful habitats, and what it takes to describe a new species. This episode was produced...
2025-03-16
55 min
Sis, Me Too!
Moving to a New City + Finding Your People + Navigating All the Feels
Sis, let’s be real—moving to a new city after college can feel exciting, but it can also be a lot. The loneliness, the uncertainty, the pressure to “make it” on your own—it’s something so many of us go through, but we don’t always talk about.In this episode of Sis, Me Too!, I sit down with my girl Maddie Tanner to get real about what it’s like to start fresh in a new place, the struggle of finding your people, and the decision to return home when things don’t feel right. We unpack t...
2025-03-11
27 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 516 - Plants in the Afterlife
Plants ARE habitat and that doesn't stop when they die. Countless species of microbes, fungi, arthropods, and more not only take up residence in dead plant material but also require it to complete their lifecycle. My guest today is Dr. Amy Zanne and she spends a lot of time thinking about the things that live in dead wood and their impacts on the world around us. As you will hear, these organisms have major impacts on how our planet functions. This episode was produced in part by Abi, Rich, Shad, Maddie, Owen, Linda, Alana, Sigma, Max, Richard, Maia, Rens, D...
2025-03-09
47 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 515 - Phenology is Important
The emergence of leaves, the blooming of flowers, the arrival of pollinators... these are all biological events that are closely tied to the changing seasons. The study of this linkage is called Phenology and my guest today wants to share her passion for this wonderful world of inquiry. Join me and Dr. Theresa Crimmins as we discuss the USA National Phenology Network and her new book "Phenology" that details a lot of what she has learned studying seasonal timing. This episode was produced in part by Abi, Rich, Shad, Maddie, Owen, Linda, Alana, Sigma, Max, Richard, Maia, Rens, David...
2025-03-02
50 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 514 - Parent/Offspring Conflicts in Moss
Parents and children don't always get along. Sometimes they can even be competitors. Conflicts often lead to interesting evolutionary adaptations and mosses are no stranger to this. Join me and Dr. Jessica Budke as we explore a familial tug of war going on all around us. This episode was produced in part by Rich, Shad, Maddie, Owen, Linda, Alana, Sigma, Max, Richard, Maia, Rens, David, Robert, Thomas, Valerie, Joan, Mohsin Kazmi Photography, Cathy, Simon, Nick, Paul, Charis, EJ, Laura, Sung, NOK, Stephen, Heidi, Kristin, Luke, Sea, Shannon, Thomas, Will, Jamie, Waverly, Brent, Tanner, Rick, Kazys, Dorothy, Katherine, Emily, Theo...
2025-02-23
56 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 513 - The Enigma of the Galax Genome
Spend any time in the southern Appalachian Mountains and you are bound to cross paths with Galax urceolata. This wonderful little evergreen herb seems to be at home in a variety of habitats from forest streams to granite outcrops and everywhere in between. It is also culturally significant and even suffers from poaching in some areas. Despite its place in Appalachian ecology and history, Galax holds many mysteries, especially when it comes to its genome. Join me and Dr. Shelly Gaynor as we explore the polyploidy and evolution in Galax. This episode was produced in part by Rich, Shad...
2025-02-16
45 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 512 - The Complexity of Mangrove Ecosystems
Mangrove forests are dynamic places and so too are the people that study them. From carbon capture and peat formation, to restoration and hydrology, these coastal habitats offer curious minds plenty to ponder. Join me and Dr. Luke Lamb-Wotton as we explore the wonderfully complex world of these coastal ecosystems. This episode was produced in part by Rich, Shad, Maddie, Owen, Linda, Alana, Sigma, Max, Richard, Maia, Rens, David, Robert, Thomas, Valerie, Joan, Mohsin Kazmi Photography, Cathy, Simon, Nick, Paul, Charis, EJ, Laura, Sung, NOK, Stephen, Heidi, Kristin, Luke, Sea, Shannon, Thomas, Will, Jamie, Waverly, Brent, Tanner, Rick, Kazys...
2025-02-09
48 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 511 - Paw Paw Randomness
Paw paw (Asimina triloba) is a charismatic and special species. It is the most northerly growing member of a mostly tropical family. It also has considerable influence on its herbaceous neighbors. Join me and PhD student Anna Wassel as we explore the random world of pawpaw and understory herb community assembly. This episode was produced in part by Shad, Maddie, Owen, Linda, Alana, Sigma, Max, Richard, Maia, Rens, David, Robert, Thomas, Valerie, Joan, Mohsin Kazmi Photography, Cathy, Simon, Nick, Paul, Charis, EJ, Laura, Sung, NOK, Stephen, Heidi, Kristin, Luke, Sea, Shannon, Thomas, Will, Jamie, Waverly, Brent, Tanner, Rick, Kazys...
2025-02-02
55 min
IT’S OK to be wrong
Manifesting Sundance, Cyrus and Southern Hospitality (2025)
Timestamps: Yappin’ about ‘gaslighting, giggling and intros’ (0:08) S/O to Cozy Earth we ♥️ u (0:33) Rhode Beauty is for us! (1:32) Quince cashmere is here & the jeans slay (3:18) This sh8t is Bananas -recipe on IG (5:22) Our ‘alleged’ Billy Ray Cryus takes (7:10) Bill Gate’s BIGGEST regrt (12:40) Mariah Carey dating Anderson .Paak? (15:15) Sundance Film Festival ft JLo & a housewive (17:28) Media literacy x scammer txts (19:40) Crowd vs bull fight (20:28) A$AP Rocky trail plea update (21:52) Taylor Swift’s gift to the Mahones (24:00) Taylor Swift support Tbaby at AFC Championship (25:00) Southern Hospitality we were wrong (28:14) Maddie Reese we r rootin’ for u (29:38) Did Emmy take the money f...
2025-01-27
44 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 510 - Epiphytes & Phorophytes
Mosses, liverworts, and lichens live in a world of their own. Not unlike the trees they grow on, these tiny organisms must play out the dramas of obtaining the water, nutrients, and light they need to survive, they are just doing so on a much smaller scale. At the same time, they are supporting their own food webs that scale far bigger than their own lives. Join me and Dr. Greg McGee as we explore the world of epiphytes and the phorophytes that support them and learn what they can teach us about forest management and biodiversity. This episode...
2025-01-26
58 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 509 - The Power of Biotic Resistance
Invasive species reduce native biodiversity and hinder an ecosystem's ability to support life, including our own. Managing invasive species can be very challenging, but that doesn't intimidate people like Dr. Mike Schuster. Learn how he and his colleagues are using the ecological principal of biotic resistance to study how some native plants such as rye grasses (genus Elymus) can help control invasive species like buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica). This episode was produced in part by Shad, Maddie, Owen, Linda, Alana, Sigma, Max, Richard, Maia, Rens, David, Robert, Thomas, Valerie, Joan, Mohsin Kazmi Photography, Cathy, Simon, Nick, Paul, Charis, EJ, Laura...
2025-01-19
51 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 508 - The Cashew Family Revisited
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! Revisit this conversation with 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 episode was produced in part by Maddie, Owen, Linda, Alana, Sigma, Max, Richard, Maia, Rens, David, Robert, Thomas...
2025-01-12
50 min
Sis, Me Too!
Making the Leap: Transitioning from 9-to-5 to Freelancing
Hey sis, this episode is a must-listen for anyone navigating life transitions, whether you’re in the grind of a 9-to-5 or finding your way as an entrepreneur. Lauren and Maddie dive deep into what it’s really like to balance career ambitions with personal growth. The takeaway? There’s no one-size-fits-all path. Whether you’re hustling hard or taking time to figure it out, trust that you’re on the right journey for you. Maddie shares her wisdom on not rushing into decisions, embracing the time you need to discover what truly lights you up, and prioritizi...
2025-01-07
48 min
The All Sport Breakfast
Michael Burgess: NZ Herald Sports Reporter gives an overnight update of Paris Day 7
NZ Herald Sports Reporter Michael Burgess gives us the latest out of Paris: - Sprinter Zoe Hobbs is through to the semi-finals of the women's 100 metres. - Silver for the Mac Attack off the coast of Marseille. - Maddie Davidson's finished seventh in the women's trampoline event, while Dylan Schmidt crashes out. - Swimmer Erika Fairweather's recorded the seventh fastest time in the heats of the 800 metres freestyle to qualify for Sunday morning's final. - Jackie Kiddle and Shannon Cox have finished fourth in the lightweight women's double sculls. ...
2024-08-03
05 min
Longwood GradCast - Beyond the Degree
Unlocking Opportunities Through Graduate Assistantships
In the second episode of Season One of Longwood GradCast: Beyond the Degree, host Dr. Sarah Tanner Anderson welcomes Maddie Hommey B.S. ’21, M.S. ’22, a proud Double Lancer and Health & Physical Education alum whose Longwood journey embodies resilience, leadership, and the power of embracing opportunity.Maddie reflects on her path from undergraduate student-athlete to graduate assistant, sharing how an ACL injury redirected her plans and ultimately opened the door to pursue her master’s degree in Health & Physical Education. Through a graduate assistantship in marketing, she gained valuable professional experience outside her discipline, diversifying her skills and fo...
2024-01-08
30 min
Jacksonville Commercial Real Estate
The Flip Side of Florida with A Jax Enthusiast
The people that get it, get it. The people that don’t, don’t. But in this episode we attempt to explain what makes Jacksonville so great, and we brought in an expert. Katie Mitura is the Chief Marketing Officer at Visit Jacksonville, and for the last 19 years she’s been getting people to visit and love Jax like she does - and she makes an excellent case.She is the brain behind the Jacksonville Ale Trail, the first in Florida by the way, which brings in travelers from all over. She also spends a lot of...
2024-01-02
45 min
The Forgotten Ranch
Slowly losing our sanity Ft. Maddie Chapman
Tanner and Chris interview Maddie Chapman who has quite to experience in the restaurant game
2023-07-26
1h 28
Hitchhikers' Guide to Hyrule
Beyond Hyrule - Animal Crossing: New Horizons
Hitchhiker Level: Beginner. Welcome to our first Beyond Hyrule episode! These episodes will be where we periodically discuss a game outside the Zelda series. For this first Beyond Hyrule, we welcome Maddie, the youngest of the Short siblings! Maddie grew up watching Tanner and Timmi play Zelda, and then she got into them herself throughout elementary school. She's played Wind Waker HD, Twilight Princess HD, Oracle of Seasons, Skyward Sword (which she recently beat for the first time), and Breath of the Wild. This week, she and Timmi give us a beginner's look at Animal Crossing: New...
2022-11-05
44 min
Quantum Recast: Your Favorite Films, Recast In Different Years
Hocus Pocus - 1985: Let's Talk About Bette Midler and Witches (Talking Tarot)!
We're kicking off this spooky season recasting the Halloween favorite, Hocus Pocus, and flying it back to Cory’s favorite year of cinema, 1985!It's dangerous to go alone, so we’ve invited our spelll-tastic friends from the podcast 'Witches Talking Tarot' to travel with us, dispel some myths, and teach us some occult history along the way!Nick and Tanner team up to see if they can outcast our visitors from the Wiccan world; But will Amber and Maddie predict their cast and beat us at our own game?!Thank you to ou...
2022-10-05
1h 53
We Talk Extensively
Episode 066 - Maddie Congratulates Nick Cannon ... Again
It’s scandal city this week and the girls tackle Jojo Siwa vs DJ Tanner, Shakira’s tax evasion, and Kelis’ milkshake problems. In the sports world, the girls discuss their disappointment in Jake V’s lawyer, the mess that continues to be Hockey Canada, as well as the Britney Griner exchange plot. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-08-04
48 min
Escuchando Peliculas
La Invocación (2019) #Terror #Thriller #Religión #peliculas #audesc #podcast
País Estados Unidos Dirección Marc Meyers Guion Alan Trezza Música Tim Williams Fotografía Tarin Anderson Reparto Alexandra Daddario, Keean Johnson, Johnny Knoxville, Logan Miller, Maddie Hasson, Amy Forsyth, Alison McAtee, Austin Swift, Tanner Beard, Dennis Scullard, Erik Athavale, Steve Pacaud, Carlo Harrietha, Jean-Mathieu Bérubé, Nathan Michael Fletcher, Derek James Trapp Sinopsis Año 1988. Los habitantes de los Estados Unidos están aterrorizados por una serie de asesinatos satánicos que se han cometido a lo largo del país, y cuyos responsables parecen ser asistentes a conciertos de heavy metal. Tres chicas en su veintena, Alexis, Va...
2022-02-25
1h 25
Settle in Inventory of Full Audiobooks in Science Fiction & Fantasy
Cookies and Chaos: A Maple Lane Cozy Mystery - C. A. Phipps
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://epod.spaceTitle: Cookies and Chaos: A Maple Lane Cozy MysteryAuthor: C. A. PhippsNarrator: Naomi BartonFormat: UnabridgedLength: 6:07:20Language: EnglishRelease date: 02-16-2022Publisher: Findaway VoicesGenres: Thriller & Horror, Cozy MysterySummary:Maple Falls - home of yard sales and a sense of community.Where Murder should be unheard of. Using her bakery and expertise, Madeline Flynn helps the sheriff’s twin nephews with their cookie sales—until strange things happen at the c...
2022-02-16
6h 07
The Gear Patrol Podcast
How Much Tech Is Too Much Tech?
Does adding technology improve a product, and if so, to what point?Note from Nick: I didn't acknowledge Tanner Bowden's proper title – he's a Senior Staff Writer at GP, not a Staff Writer as I said in this episode. Sorry, Tanner!Mentioned in this episode:Xupermask by Will.i.am x Honeywell ($299)The Best Face Masks of 2021First Look: How The North Face [FutureLight] Will Change Everything You Wear OutsideIs Spider Silk the Performance Fabric of the Future?Levi’s Made a Tech-Infused Jacket You’ll Actually Want to WearWhich Should You Buy: Smartwatch or Fit...
2021-04-08
36 min
How To Date When You're A Solid 8
How To Date When You're Addicted to Sad Songs Ft. Emilie
Emilie and Maddie sit down over zoom and discuss some very important and hot topics. And that begins with Drivers License by Olivia Rodrigo (duh). Then the girls transition into talking about Emilie's long-term relationship and what it's like to go through college with your significant other. Emilie also drops some serious facts on being yourself both inside and outside of a relationship (she's a genius, guys). Maddie and Emilie tell some stories that define their friendship and proceed to move into some listener questions. They touch on everything from texting the ghoster (and how many times) to the...
2021-01-14
1h 11
Backcountry Marketing
Maddie Petry | Down the Mountain | Mammut
As the snow has started to fall, the summer rush to the outdoors continues into the mountains. With this large influx of new participants, there is a concern for snow safety amongst the industry. Fortunately, Mammut is no stranger to promoting safety in the outdoors. Founded 158 years ago in Switzerland, the brand has born when Kasper Tanner started making ropes for mountaineers. Maddie Petry is the Marketing Director for the North American division of the company. In this episode, she talks about how they are working to educate these new consumers on outdoor safety all wh...
2020-11-25
37 min
DMTForestOfFEAR Podcast
Document Found By Police In An Empty Cabin #1-11 _ Amazing Vampire Series By- CarlB1961 _ #TeamFEAR
As I write this, pen trembling in my shaking hand, I can hear it still outside the cabin, snarling and howling. It doesn't try to come in because of the light, but that won't last much longer; the generator is almost out of fuel and the lights will start flickering again anytime now. It's only a matter of time before the generator shuts down, taking the electricity, and the light, my only source of salvation, with it.And then I'll be dead...Like Scott and Maddie and Alex and Samantha.I could try running out the back...
2020-10-13
2h 07
IndiComix Ep 123: Quarantined!
Hello Grand Geeks! This is a special episode as Maddie, Brandon, and Tyler are joined by Fuzzy Joseph, Michael Tanner, and Dylan Gray as they talk about creating comics and living life during the quarantine! Listen in! ‘Junior Braves of the Apocalypse’ description: The Junior Braves of Tribe 65 return from a camping trip to find swarms of bloodthirsty mutants have overrun their town, bringing death and destruction everywhere they go! With their families missing and their homes destroyed, these plucky kids must use all their scouting talents, combined smarts, and teamwork to survive the...
2020-04-15
36 min
The CT Scan
The CT Scan 5: Vegetarianism, Cat Kill Count, and School Dances
Today we have on Maddie Nielsen. We discuss her life as a vegetarian and Clyn's brief trial of being vegan. Then we talk about our pets and out Cat's biggest kills. Hopefully you didn't read the title like we kill cats, we don't do that, our cats just kill lots of animals. Then lastly we discuss school dances and preferences for groups, day dates, and more. Featuring a special surprise.
2020-02-03
24 min
David Simms Story's
Teen Wolf getting his celebrity girlfriend from full House Stephanie Tanner pregnant
A teen Wolf celebrity girlfriend Stephanie Tanner from full House pregnant Sydney to the max Disney channel girl making love Maddie Ziegler --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/david-my-story/support
2019-12-14
55 min
Into the Twilight
Cheeseburger Of Pain
This week we discuss competitive rollerskating, Rob's wild magazine photoshoot, and more in The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner! Read by next week: Breaking Dawn chapters 1-2. Support our sponsor: Pine and Blush! https://www.etsy.com/shop/pineandblush Get pins, personal messages, and sponsor spots! bit.ly/ITTmerch Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts! bit.ly/ittunes Where to find us: Cody: twitter.com/codycaptures Ally: twitter.com/intowildplaces Eli: kraussfilms.com Maddie: instagram.com/yourghosthost44 K.B. Smith: twitter.com/kb__smith Share the trailer! youtube.com/watch?v=kLLXBTwXkZs
2017-09-25
55 min
Into the Twilight
Punching For Movies (Eclipse Movie Review)
Oh boy. This week we dive into the Eclipse movie, which is really just 2 hours of bad wigs. Read by next week: The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner. Get some sick merch! bit.ly/ITTmerch Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts! bit.ly/ittunes Where to find us: Cody: twitter.com/codycaptures Ally: twitter.com/intowildplaces Eli: kraussfilms.com Maddie: instagram.com/yourghosthost44 K.B. Smith: twitter.com/kb__smith Share the trailer! youtube.com/watch?v=kLLXBTwXkZs
2017-09-18
52 min
Enjoy Amazing Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Contemporary Women
At the Water's Edge: A Novel by Sara Gruen
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/229938 to listen full audiobooks. Title: At the Water's Edge: A Novel Author: Sara Gruen Narrator: Justine Eyre Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 12 minutes Release date: March 31, 2015 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3.73 of Total 40 Ratings of Narrator: 3.44 of Total 9 Genres: Contemporary Women Publisher's Summary: NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • “A daring story of adventure, friendship, and love in the shadow of WWII” (Harper’s Bazaar) from the renowned author of Ape House and Water for Elephants “Gripping, compelling . . . Gruen’s characters are vividly drawn and her scenes are perfectly paced.”—The Boston Globe In January 1945, when Madeline Hyde an...
2015-03-31
10 min