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    Explore "ives" with insightful episodes like "Episode 63: Feel the Illinoise", "Episode #173 - "Holiday Spectacular 2017" with Grant Lyon and Neil Charles", "Emma Brierty speaks with Chris Ilsley at 6PR about the upcoming changes to home care rules", "Ep. 049 Study Shows How Knitting Can Help Depression" and "Ep 2 Path to Independence: Joanna Maxwell speaks with 74 year old inspirational Di Tranter on the decision to get home care" from podcasts like ""Quorum Call", "The Goods from the Woods", "St Ives Home Care - Healthy & Happy at Home", "Teaching Your Brain to Knit" and "St Ives Home Care - Healthy & Happy at Home"" and more!

    Episodes (61)

    Episode 63: Feel the Illinoise

    Episode 63: Feel the Illinoise

    Dan Newhauser and Alex Rogers join Adam Wollner discuss whether Congress can pass a major spending bill this week and Republican Chris McDaniel's decision to run for Senate again. Later, Kyle Trygstad and Zach Cohen swing by to preview Tuesday's primary elections in Illinois.

    Episode #173 - "Holiday Spectacular 2017" with Grant Lyon and Neil Charles

    Episode #173 - "Holiday Spectacular 2017" with Grant Lyon and Neil Charles

    In this VERY SPECIAL holiday episode, the GOods from the Woods Boys are visited by two guests of Christmas awesomeness. First up, Rivers and Dr. Pat adjourn to the coziness of the wintry chalet just up the road from Disgraceland to talk to a former Brooklyn Macy's seasonal worker, Neil Charles. Unsurprisingly, Neil is traumatized by Christmas and kinda hates it. Then, back at Disgraceland Studios, we chat it up with Christmas's #1 fan, comedian Grant Lyon. We talk about Christmas booze like cider and eggnog, favorite Christmas movies, and of course we hear some HILARIOUSLY AWFUL Christmas music (Korn has a Christmas song, y'all!). So, if you're at home and can't stand your family anymore or, if on this winter's night a traveler, hit play on this episode of The Goods from the Woods and get into the season or be justified in your hatred of it! Happy Holidays, y'all! Follow Neil on Twitter @NeilCharlesFTW. Follow Grant on Twitter @GrantLyon1. 

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    Rivers is @RiversLangley 
    Dr. Pat is @PM_Reilly 
    Mr. Goodnight is @SepulvedaCowboy 

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    Emma Brierty speaks with Chris Ilsley at 6PR about the upcoming changes to home care rules

    Emma Brierty speaks with Chris Ilsley at 6PR about the upcoming changes to home care rules
    Our WA Manager for Home Care, Emma Brierty talks to Chris Ilsley from 6PR about the latest home care reforms coming into place on February 27. From this date, the Federal Government will implement changes to allow older Australians greater control of money spent to help keep them living at home. Emma chats with Chris about the upcoming changes and how they will impact people looking to access home care services. During her discussion with Chris, Emma also talks about the choice of home care services available to older Australians and how these services enhance their independence at home. You can read more about the reforms to home care on our website where Michelle De Ronchi, Chief Executive Officer for St Ives Home Care, shares her thoughts on these changes and how they might impact the wider industry: bit.ly/2lizj8R

    Ep. 049 Study Shows How Knitting Can Help Depression

    Ep. 049 Study Shows How Knitting Can Help Depression
    Brainy Thing: 18:46                 Behind the Redwood Curtain: 24:36
     
    What We’re Learning From Our Knitting:
    Catherine scores a spectacular finish to the Vanessa Ives Knit-along by Bunny Muff or Mona8pi http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/vanessa-ives
    Margaret struggles with a crocheted stuffy, Aitches by Brenda K. B. Anderson  http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/aitches
     
    Brainy Thing:
    Catherine find a study that specifically links “mood repair” or depression relief from knitting done at the Arizona State University Well Being lab study by Ann Futterton Collier  http://www.jkp.com/jkpblog/2012/02/interview-ann-futterman-collier-using-textile-arts-and-handcrafts-in-therapy-with-women/
     
    Behind the Redwood Curtain
    A pretty, yellow  stalk like glandweed flower unexpectantly  pops up in Margaret's back yard.  http://plants.usda.gov/core/profile?symbol=PAVI3
     
     
    Knitting tip  — round out curved edges
    Catherine offers a solution for those awkward stair-step like edges on parts of your knitting that is supposed to be curved.
     
     
     
    Today in Teaching Your Brain to Knit A spectacular ending to the Vanessa Ives Knitalong;  how to fudge a troublesome crochet stuffy, learning to appreciate surprises in the garden and finding a way to improve a jagged edge on curved knitting.

    Ep 2 Path to Independence: Joanna Maxwell speaks with 74 year old inspirational Di Tranter on the decision to get home care

    Ep 2 Path to Independence: Joanna Maxwell speaks with 74 year old inspirational Di Tranter on the decision to get home care
    "Make everyday a favourite day!" shares 74 years young Di Tranter, a quote from Winnie the Pooh. Di talks to host Joanna Maxwell how a recent major surgery led her to consider more home care services and describes how these decisions impact her daily life, sharing her positive and inspirational outlook on enjoying life, care and relationships. We learn from Di's story that home care is very individual, it is not a cookie cutter thing. It puts older people in control of the important decisions, their provider, the budget, their care plan. A home care package is based around your own goals and interests. What is meaningful to you and will help you stay at home, and avoid hospital and residential care. Joanna Maxwell also speaks to case manager Deb Johnson who explains a little bit about what to expect from home care services and how home care packages can be used in unexpected ways.

    Ep. 033 How Knitting Can Help Fight Addiction

    Ep. 033 How Knitting Can Help Fight Addiction
    Brainy Thing: 20:47      Behind the Redwood Curtain 33:15
    What We’re Learning from Our Knitting:
    Catherine updates us on her process knitting with Vanessa Ives Shawl by Bunny Muff  http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/vanessa-ives
    She is knitting baby socks by http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/baby-socks--hat Bianca Boonstra  for her favorite charity  Afghan for Afghans  http://www.afghansforafghans.org/index.html.  They are out of her 2nd pair of Catnip Yarn that she died with Dharma dyes 
    Margaret has made more Bevy of Bangles http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/bevy-of-bangles by Mags Kandis     The pattern is free on the interweave  press site and is featured in the book Gifted by Mags Kandis.
    She reacquainted her self with Judy's magic cast on.  As a reminder, she used the illustrations of Judy Becker’s book:    Beyond Toes:  Knitting Adventures with Judy’s Magic Cast-on.
     
    Brainy Thing:  
    Catherine tells us more about Stitchlinks and their work on Knitting and Addiction.  Stitchlinks was started by Betson Corkhill.   Catherine also mentions a HBO series  http://www.hbo.com/addiction/on addiction that she found very informative.
     
    Behind the Redwood Curtain
    Margaret talks about the Standish Hickey State Recreational Area http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=423  and The Peg House http://thepeghouse.net/ complex across the street from the entrance.
     
    Knitting Tips:
    Catherine tells Cat Bordhi’s tip on dealing with ladders in your knitting.
     
    Podcast Business:
    There’s a new contest — send in your knitting (or crochet) tips for an opportunity to win five back issues of PomPom magazine.  Also, there is the continuing incentive to join the Ravelry Teaching your Brain to Knit  http://www.ravelry.com/groups/teaching-your-brain-to-knit group.  
     

    Ep. 028 Process and Product in your Knitting and Crochet, Myers Briggs Style

    Ep. 028 Process and Product in your Knitting and Crochet, Myers Briggs Style

    Episode 28   Process versus product in your knitting and crochet

     Brainy Things: 10:40   Redwood Curtain: 18:35

    What we’re learning from our knitting and crochet

    Margaret crocheted a super quick project:  the Crochet cobweb pattern by Jennifer Hansen.   It's free!  http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/crochet-cobweb

    After a rough start, Catherine is now enjoying the Vanessa Ives Mystery KAL.  http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/vanessa-ives

    Brainy Thing:

    Process vs. Product in our Knitting and Crochet through the lens of the Myers Briggs Personality Inventory

    http://www.myersbriggs.org/my-mbti-personality-type/mbti-basics/judging-or-perceiving.htm

    Behind the Redwood Curtain

    Haunted House Tour of Eureka:   http://www.oldtownhauntedhistorytours.com/Home_Page.php   Why some of these houses have mezzanines. Knitting Tip

    Cat Bordhi ‘s tip of using Kid Silk Haze or an equivalent to reinforce socks.

    http://www.ravelry.com/people/CatBordhi

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