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 178 You May Think You’re Clean, But You’re No Cockroach

Ep 178 You May Think You’re Clean, But You’re No Cockroach

This month is the traditional time to celebrate Halloween, so we have a creepy crawly podcast for you this time around. Maia Holmes from The Bug Zoo at Colorado State University sits down to talk turkey with us. Oops – that’s next month. Maia sits down with us to talk about all things insects, what the Bug Zoo does, and why these poor critters are completely undeserving of the reputation they have and the reaction they engender. She reminds us that it’s not just the be...

6 Okt 202244min

Ep 177 Scott Stuart: Helping Ewe and…You to Financially Thrive

Ep 177 Scott Stuart: Helping Ewe and…You to Financially Thrive

Today we’re bringing you a conversation from the exotic location of…San Diego! The American Sheep Industry Association’s annual meeting this year was held in our home city, and we managed to be at home to catch it. Today, we’re speaking with Scott Stuart, Managing Director for the National Livestock Producers Association. He discussed how this national nonprofit organization helps its members through one of the more prickly parts of agriculture – the financial side of the ...

22 Sep 202224min

Ep 176 The Turkmen and the Akhal-Teke

Ep 176 The Turkmen and the Akhal-Teke

We’re back from our trip to the San Juan Islands, which can comfortably be said to be one of the most beautiful places on the planet. It’s full of natural beauty and interesting creatures, so on the way over to geographical bliss, you’ll stand on the windswept deck of the Anacortes ferry, viewing and smelling glorious the forested stretches of Sitka spruce, western red cedar and shore pines which blanket the shoreline of the Salish Sea and the Olympic Peninsula. You’ll be amazed b...

7 Sep 202219min

Ep 175 Kyley Abrams:  The SLO boat to Friday (Harbor)

Ep 175 Kyley Abrams: The SLO boat to Friday (Harbor)

Fall might seem to be the beginning of the end for some things - leaves, the start of move toward the final season of the year, and a dormant time. But for some, it is a time of beginnings; a new school year, and the move toward a new life. What do I want to do and where will I go? Like farmers, the decisions that a student makes might impact their path for the next 50 years. We have one of those with us today. Kyley Abrams is just starting her second year at Ca...

20 Aug 202229min

Ep 174 David Kline: Great Possessions

Ep 174 David Kline: Great Possessions

David Kline is one of the Plain People, but to us he is anything but boring. He’s a naturalist, writer, farmer and all-around interesting man. He joined us at the 2021 Horse Progress Days exhibition in Mt. Hope, Ohio. Links: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amish https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00A7UPDPK/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 https://horseprogressdays.com PodMatchPodMatch Automatically Matches Ideal Podcast Guests and Hosts For InterviewsSuppor...

4 Aug 202232min

Ep 173 Dayan Time With Frank

Ep 173 Dayan Time With Frank

Last fall Elara and I had the opportunity to travel to Colorado and go to CSU in Ft. Collins. There we met up with Professor Frank Dayan who teaches and studies Plant Physiology, Biochemistry, Mode of Action, and Biosynthesis. He had a 20-year career as a research plant physiologist for the USDA-ARS, before coming to Colorado State University. He and the team at the weed lab (no not that kind of weed) are a fascinating bunch, who love what they do. So, please enjoy our conve...

20 Juli 202251min

Ep 172 Phil Myers: Work Hard and Stay Humble

Ep 172 Phil Myers: Work Hard and Stay Humble

This week's episode is with guest interviewer ABGA Executive Director Katie Carruth, as she speaks with Judge Phil Myers about the ins and outs of grading livestock in the ring. Links: https://www.abga.org Support the show

6 Juli 202219min

Ep 171 James Reams: Too Many Songs, Not Enough Time

Ep 171 James Reams: Too Many Songs, Not Enough Time

James Reams (1956-2022) So many songs to sing; and so little time to sing them. That was the mantra of James Reams, beloved and well-known Bluegrass performer and song writer. Because of his driving promotion of Bluegrass and Americana music, he had earned several nicknames durning his lifetime that reflected his contributions to the genre; Kentucky Songbird, Father of Brooklyn Bluegrass, and Ambassador of Bluegrass. Unfortunately for those of us who loved him, and the many people who w...

23 Juni 202223min

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