Episode 242 Susan's Shire: The Joy of Handmade Gifts

Episode 242 Susan's Shire: The Joy of Handmade Gifts

On this episode Susan discusses the joy of making gifts. Whether that be a handmade felted ornament, a special song, or holiday memories. Links: https://youtu.be/fGmAekTPD5c?si=Sg45IZ3I5Ukd7HfL https://www.mosshollowhill.com/ PodMatchPodMatch Automatically Matches Ideal Podcast Guests and Hosts For InterviewsSupport the show

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Ep 114 The Holstein Dilemma Premiere:  No Robert Downey Jr., But We Do Have the Belted Galloways

Ep 114 The Holstein Dilemma Premiere: No Robert Downey Jr., But We Do Have the Belted Galloways

The Backyard Green Films universe this week: Our San Diego Screening of The Holstein Dilemma documentary is here. The exciting new Heritage Breed Stamp Series at the USPS hits next Monday. We have a shot at something big. Holy Cow. Links: https://www.netaonline.org/about-us https://www.netaonline.org/episode/holstein-dilemma https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0062622/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8736632/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 https://www.usps.com/ https://about.usps.com/newsro...

10 Maj 20218min

Ep 113 Bill Garrett: To be Fair, Shouldn’t it be Donkey Days?

Ep 113 Bill Garrett: To be Fair, Shouldn’t it be Donkey Days?

It’s that time again – Bishop Mule Days. We’re going to bring you back to that wild adventure with an interview with Bill Garrett, of Garrett Jackstock. He came all the way from Stillwell, Oklahoma to show off his gorgeous ass. We would know, because we looked (ba-dum-dum)(And yes, we will take every cheap and easy shot we can on this one). Mule days is a wild, colorful celebration that highlights all the differences that can occur when you cross a donkey and a horse....

3 Maj 202124min

Ep 112 Politically Incorrect with Elwood Quinn

Ep 112 Politically Incorrect with Elwood Quinn

Every once in a while we meet someone who is unabashedly direct. Straightforward. Sometimes even to the point of becoming – dare we say it – politically incorrect. Not in a mean way, and completely without malicious intent; it’s just that they don’t pull their punches, and they tell you what they think. It can be refreshing sometimes, can it not? You can have some really substantive conversations with people who are willing to be plain spoken, and some even bett...

27 Apr 202142min

Ep 111 The Rein and Reign of The Cleveland Bay

Ep 111 The Rein and Reign of The Cleveland Bay

This week is the funeral of Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh. He was a man that dutifully served in the less-glorious position of Queen Elizabeth II’s consort for over 70 years. His funeral procession included his faithful team of Fell Ponies, pulling the carriage that used to zip along the royal estates under Prince Philip’s guidance. So it is truly ironic that we had our podcast release prepped today for an interview on the Cleveland Bay horse, a breed that has a much more ...

19 Apr 202139min

Ep 110 What to Cull, or Not to Cull – That is the Question

Ep 110 What to Cull, or Not to Cull – That is the Question

What to choose and what to keep The thought in Springtime fends off sleep With breed or farm or film or seed You must choose well or won’t succeed. Links: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culling Support the show

13 Apr 202120min

Ep 109 Elaine Shirley and the Sexy Side of Infrastructure

Ep 109 Elaine Shirley and the Sexy Side of Infrastructure

Infrastructure. Is it a “sexy” word for most people? Definitely not. But to some of us, the truly exciting part is that effort now can often translate to big gains in the future. Building something that will last long after you’re gone takes time, focus, thought, and usually quite a bit of money. You might think we’re talking about all that stuff with the massive stimulus spending swirling in the news this week, but that’s not a pile we want to step in, over or through (how...

5 Apr 202142min

Ep 108  Stephen Monroe: Go look for the Fountain of Youth – but leave the horses, please

Ep 108 Stephen Monroe: Go look for the Fountain of Youth – but leave the horses, please

If I say, “The glories of Spain,” you may think of modern cathedrals, or historic armadas, or Inigo Montoya. But no matter what you think of when Spain is mentioned, the first thing that comes to mind might not be “livestock.” If you live in North America, though, maybe you should put that one in the mental hopper, because when Ponce de Leon came over to Florida in 1521 looking for the fountain of youth (here set up a colony somewhere in there too), things fundamentally changed ov...

30 Mars 202128min

Ep 107 Brad and Face Rock Creamery:  Sweet Dreams are Made of Cheese..Who am I to Dis a Brie

Ep 107 Brad and Face Rock Creamery: Sweet Dreams are Made of Cheese..Who am I to Dis a Brie

There are not many things that everyone (other than Big Bang’s Leonard) can get behind, but a visit to the Creamery is one of them. For us, that was Face Rock Creamery in Bandon, Oregon. Beautiful green pastures, cranberry bogs along the roadside, the fog drifting through the trees, the smell of the salt air off the ocean… And dairy products. Brad Sinko, Head Cheese Maker at Face Rock, put his OSU Microbiology degree (and previous brewing experience) to great use to mix flavors ...

23 Mars 202148min

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