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    Explore "prunes" with insightful episodes like "Tant qu'il y aura des Arbres S01E28 – Julie Ansiau", "EP. 52 Mica Rousseau: ¿Tener el Bar de Tus Sueños?", "Prune power for brains, bones & guts: Episode 98", "Prune power for brains, bones & guts: Episode 98" and "LE DOSSIER: PRUNES ET PRUNIERS, LES BONS FRUITS DU MOMENT" from podcasts like ""Tant qu'il y aura des Arbres", "De Bares y Cocteles", "Food Bullying Podcast", "Food Bullying Podcast" and "BIENVENUE AU JARDIN"" and more!

    Episodes (23)

    Tant qu'il y aura des Arbres S01E28 – Julie Ansiau

    Tant qu'il y aura des Arbres S01E28 – Julie Ansiau


    Tant qu’il y aura des Arbres

    Un patchwork d'Histoires d’Arbres racontées par des Humains pour qui les Arbres comptent.   

     

    Je suis Nath Grosz, fondatrice de Ma Pause Nature, je guide des bains de forêt et des ateliers végétaux créatifs, j'aime fédérer et créer du lien autour de mes passions.   

    Ce projet de podcast conçu en 2021 est une initiative visant à mettre en avant l’importance des Arbres dans nos vies en mettant aussi à l’honneur celles et ceux qui y contribuent. 

    J’espère que vous aimerez autant que moi écouter ces récits drôles, tristes, magiques qui
    ustifient qu’au-delà de leurs bienfaits naturels scientifiquement prouvés, les Arbres sont nos Complices de vie et doivent rester les Témoins de nos existences.   


    "Tant qu’il y aura des Arbres, il y aura de la Vie!"

    JULIE  @julieansiau

     Si vous aimez la presse papier de qualité, vous avez forcément déjà vu 1 cliché de Julie  Ansiau dans votre vie sans le savoir . Déco, portraits, mode, elle touche à tout, c’est aussi une authentique yogi et avec son Harmonium, elle accompagne des chanteurs lors de cérémonie
    appelées Kurtans, des moments de partage en chansons qui préparent à la méditation, qu’elle co-organise en toute simplicité avec des guests prestigieux de la culture Indienne lors de leurs passages parisiens.  


    Merci Julie pour ton récit qui m’a fait monter les larmes tant la simplicité qui en émanait était exactement l’essence de ce que je cherche à démontrer via ce projet, c’est à dire l’Arbre Complice de Vie avec ce joli souvenir d’enfance insouciante où tu as réussi à éveiller nos sens et l’ Arbre Témoin de notre existence avec ce souvenir de voyage dans un esprit « less is more » qui te caractérise et auquel j’aspire.  

    Parents, à lire à vos enfants : "l' Arbre généreux" de Shel Silverstein.


    Cet Arbre social de parole et d'écoute continuera sa croissance tant qu’il y aura des messages
    pour l’enrichir et le faire vivre. Auditeurs et futurs contributeurs, vous êtes sa photosynthèse,  

    son eau et son soleil, faites-le grandir, rejoignez ce réseau racinaire en devenir car   

    "Tant qu’il y aura des Arbres, il y aura le Passé, le Présent et l’Avenir !"  


    Merci de votre écoute et de vos partages. 

    Nath - I put my Soul in what I do 

     

    Musiques 

    "Tant qu'il aura des Arbres" création piano par Marc Vella  

    "Take Me High" @theremynt / @evapeel  

    Un podcast family made avec Amour, pour l' Amour des Arbres et sans chichi, grâce à l'aide de mes Amours de Jo @jomdnr & Nico @studio_la_motte MERCI  

     

    Ma Pause Nature 

    RDV @mapausenature   

    https://www.mapausenature.com/  


    3 ASSOS A SOUTENIR

    Des enfants et des arbres 

    https://desenfantsetdesarbres.org/  

    Asso Francis Hallé pour la Forêt Primaire
    https://www.foretprimaire-francishalle.org/   

    GNSA Groupe National de Surveillance des Arbres - @gnsa_officiel 

    https://gnsafrance.org/ et son fondateur THOMAS BRAIL @thomas_brail

    EP. 52 Mica Rousseau: ¿Tener el Bar de Tus Sueños?

    EP. 52 Mica Rousseau: ¿Tener el Bar de Tus Sueños?
    En este capítulo de Bares y Cocteles, tenemos una gran conversación con Mica Rousseau, una personalidad excepcional en la industria de los bares y la coctelería.
    Mica es un bartender profesional ganador de World Class en la edición de 2017 y es uno de los socios fundadores de Casa Prunes, uno de los bares más reconocidos en temas de hospitalidad y coctelería en México.
    Platicamos con él sobre el camino para alcanzar el bar de tus sueños, la salud mental, su papel en Casa Lumbre, los retos que implica tener una vida balanceada en la industria y mucho más.
    ¡Una charla imperdible!

    ¿Ya nos conoces? ¡Dale Play!

    Síguenos en nuestras redes:
    https://www.instagram.com/baresycocteles
    https://www.instagram.com/laraisrael10/
    https://www.facebook.com/baresycocteles
    https://www.tiktok.com/@baresycocteles

    ¡Léenos! https://baresycocteles.com/

    Redes sociales Mica Rousseau y Casa PrunesMica: https://www.instagram.com/mica_rousseau/?hl=esCasa Prunes: https://www.instagram.com/casaprunes/?hl=es

    ¡Ayúdanos a ser tu medio de información en el mundo de la coctelería!

    Prune power for brains, bones & guts: Episode 98

    Prune power for brains, bones & guts: Episode 98

    Natalie Mariani Kling is a fourth generation family member of premium dried fruit company, which was started by her great grandfather in 1906 in what is now Silicon Valley. "My family and I are committed to 'inspire healthy living' and being a real solution for busy families trying to eat a little healthier every day."

    Natalie shares different perspectives in the medical and nutritional community about natural sugar vs. added sugar, and understanding how bad certain sugars are for your body. "When natural sugar is combined with a good amount of fiber, your body is able to digest natural sugars found in dried fruit at a slower rate vs. refined sugar which spikes blood sugar.

    "Prunes are not just good for gut health and a healthy microbiome, but research shows they are excellent for bone health. Recent research in postmenopausal women found that eating prunes daily both protected bone mineral density and mitigated fracture risk at the hip"

    Natalie talked with Michele Payn and Nicole Rodriguez about how dried fruits, such as plums and dates, are incredible for adding a natural sweetness to recipes. "By adding water to rehydrate the fruit, you can create purees/syrups/drizzles out of prunes, and essentially any dried fruit, for baking, stews, even cocktails."

    Prunes have an awareness problem. They have been for so long paralleled with digestion, and yet they may be best super fruits on the market - good source of fiber and an excellent source of Vitamin K, an essential bone nutrient. "People have fear and anxiety around buying shelf-stable fruits and vegetables, so they gravitate towards 'keto' and 'paleo' (which have served their purpose) yet they don't consider dried fruit an option to enjoy year-round." Listen in to the Food Bullying podcast for more about this shelf-stable fruit, which extends the fruit season, and provides a convenient grab-and-go snacks.

    As a certified clinical nutritionist, she's committed to promoting habits that support healthy children and families; this passion stems from her son who was born with neurological challenges, so she knows the power of nutrition as a foundation for life.

    The Mariani Family Packing Company has partner growers (our 'extended family') span the globe, growing orchard fruits (prunes, peaches, apricots), berries, and extending to tropical fruits (mango, pineapple), raisins, dates and others.  Natalie shares "Family is our differentiating factor, and we consider our grower partners around the world part of our extended family. We believe in treating others with respect - some of our long-term partners have been with us for multiple generations, e.g., our partnership with Kellogg's has extended +35 years."

    Mariani's respect Mother Nature - they have a fun family quote 'We report to Mother Nature.' Natalie reports "We're focused on increasing our sustainability efforts more so now than ever through our solar installation, water purification plant and water usage on the farms, and our growing techniques. We also believe in less food waste - prunes fit easily into a sustainable diet as consumers can eat the entire fruit without worrying about a peel or other inedible plant parts taking up space in their waste cans. Because prunes are simply dried plums, they have reduced water content, making them much lighter in weight and less perishable. This means fewer resources are needed to transport them and less refrigeration is used, resulting in a lower carbon footprint."

    Listen in to hear about prunes can help brains, bones, and guts and follow Marianis at www.facebook.com/MarianiFamily on Facebook, www.instagram.com/themarianifamily/ on Instagram, or https://twitter.com/MarianiFamily on Twitter. 

    Prune power for brains, bones & guts: Episode 98

    Prune power for brains, bones & guts: Episode 98

    Natalie Mariani Kling is a fourth generation family member of premium dried fruit company, which was started by her great grandfather in 1906 in what is now Silicon Valley. "My family and I are committed to 'inspire healthy living' and being a real solution for busy families trying to eat a little healthier every day."

    Natalie shares different perspectives in the medical and nutritional community about natural sugar vs. added sugar, and understanding how bad certain sugars are for your body. "When natural sugar is combined with a good amount of fiber, your body is able to digest natural sugars found in dried fruit at a slower rate vs. refined sugar which spikes blood sugar.

    "Prunes are not just good for gut health and a healthy microbiome, but research shows they are excellent for bone health. Recent research in postmenopausal women found that eating prunes daily both protected bone mineral density and mitigated fracture risk at the hip"

    Natalie talked with Michele Payn and Nicole Rodriguez about how dried fruits, such as plums and dates, are incredible for adding a natural sweetness to recipes. "By adding water to rehydrate the fruit, you can create purees/syrups/drizzles out of prunes, and essentially any dried fruit, for baking, stews, even cocktails."

    Prunes have an awareness problem. They have been for so long paralleled with digestion, and yet they may be best super fruits on the market - good source of fiber and an excellent source of Vitamin K, an essential bone nutrient. "People have fear and anxiety around buying shelf-stable fruits and vegetables, so they gravitate towards 'keto' and 'paleo' (which have served their purpose) yet they don't consider dried fruit an option to enjoy year-round." Listen in to the Food Bullying podcast for more about this shelf-stable fruit, which extends the fruit season, and provides a convenient grab-and-go snacks.

    As a certified clinical nutritionist, she's committed to promoting habits that support healthy children and families; this passion stems from her son who was born with neurological challenges, so she knows the power of nutrition as a foundation for life.

    The Mariani Family Packing Company has partner growers (our 'extended family') span the globe, growing orchard fruits (prunes, peaches, apricots), berries, and extending to tropical fruits (mango, pineapple), raisins, dates and others.  Natalie shares "Family is our differentiating factor, and we consider our grower partners around the world part of our extended family. We believe in treating others with respect - some of our long-term partners have been with us for multiple generations, e.g., our partnership with Kellogg's has extended +35 years."

    Mariani's respect Mother Nature - they have a fun family quote 'We report to Mother Nature.' Natalie reports "We're focused on increasing our sustainability efforts more so now than ever through our solar installation, water purification plant and water usage on the farms, and our growing techniques. We also believe in less food waste - prunes fit easily into a sustainable diet as consumers can eat the entire fruit without worrying about a peel or other inedible plant parts taking up space in their waste cans. Because prunes are simply dried plums, they have reduced water content, making them much lighter in weight and less perishable. This means fewer resources are needed to transport them and less refrigeration is used, resulting in a lower carbon footprint."

    Listen in to hear about prunes can help brains, bones, and guts and follow Marianis at www.facebook.com/MarianiFamily on Facebook, www.instagram.com/themarianifamily/ on Instagram, or https://twitter.com/MarianiFamily on Twitter. 

    LE DOSSIER: PRUNES ET PRUNIERS, LES BONS FRUITS DU MOMENT

    LE DOSSIER: PRUNES ET PRUNIERS, LES BONS FRUITS DU MOMENT

    Reine-Claude, Mirabelle, Quetsche, prune, pruneau sont
    des fruits de fin d’été provenant de l’arbre Prunus domestica. Dans ce
    dossier, Patrick Mioulane et Pierre-Alexandre Risser, les jardiniers
    paysagistes et botanistes de NewsJardinTV, présentent en détail les
    particularités de ce fruitier connu depuis des millénaires, ses particularités,
    les conditions de sol et d’exposition pour réussir sa culture, la technique de
    taille et les meilleures variétés. 

    521 the voyage of the dawntreader begins

    521 the voyage of the dawntreader begins

    This week as the title implies, we begin the Voyage Of The Dawn Treader.  But we also have Navy Lark in which Commander Murray returns from his honeymoon, we conclude An Utterly Impartial History in which John OFarrell discusses Britain's finest hour we have another supberbly messed up play from the Prunes in which British rail is completely panned and makes me wonder if BR is still just as awful as it sounded in 1970 and we take a deeper look at Chief Inspector West courtessy of Julie Anne in Australia.  Plenty to enjoy why not sit down?

    498 the package

    498 the package

    Last pod for 2020 and have we got audio treaats for you.  This is our longest episode ever as we feaature Scrooge The Musical with Antony Newley as Scrooge.  We also have Navy Lark, Cosmic Quest the prunes drop in and a bit of fun from your hosts as an innkeeper drops by in the form of our own John Lingard.  Enjoy.

    494-a-very-brunchy-holiday-1-the bow

    494-a-very-brunchy-holiday-1-the bow

    This week we return to I'm Sorry I'll JRead That Again.  If you don't like the prunes I'm sorry but we'll be caught up eventually.  We start with Navy Lark and see what happens when Mr. Philiips shows up to an admiralty inspection with the wrong uniform.  In Cosmic Quest Heaather Cooper introduces us to Isaac newton I'm sure we'll talk about those apples with John next week.  Our holiday offering is Paul Theroux's A Christmas Card, enjoy.

    482 September 4 2020

    482  September 4 2020

    Bad tour coach stories have not come in yet but you'll hear my best and worst to get this string of tales off the ground.  We also have regular brunch including Embassy Lark, in which the staff take a day off due to Tratvian flu, we conclude the Lost Kingdoms Of Africa series with a trip to West Africa, the prunes teach us of bow legs and Rumpole shows us a bad apple.  Plenty to enntertain so why not give us a listen?  Enjoy.

    480

    480

    This week the british embassy in Tratvia leaarns what it means to do it yourself.  Plus it is off to the ancient kingdom of Ethiopa.  Our Rumpole case this week involves the dearly departed and as always we ahave our prunes.  Enjoy.  

    478 Augusgt 8 2020

    478 Augusgt 8 2020

    This week Sir Jeremy seems to have difficulty planning a party.  Also we'll conclude our mocumentary as Podmore preps for the summer ashes.  The prunes deal with making fun of Victorian melodrama and our play deals with a matter near and dear to my heart as the heroine has cerebral palsy.  Please enjoy.  Also major teasers for nexgt time.

    470 June 13 2020

    470 June 13 2020

    I don't pretend to be a mental health expert, but this week's play does deal with mental illness.  We'll be looking at Hearing Voices, which describes in greaat detail a policeman's horrifying abuse by schitzofrenia.  I know I also speaak for John, when I say we may be hosts but we are also hear to listen.  Please enjoy.  We will also hear the story of Radio 1 and have our embassy lark and prunes as well.  Btw meant to publish this last week, thanks to John for letting us know.

    464 A Mystery Set In An Alternat4e universe

    464 A Mystery Set In An Alternat4e universe

    Just how would things be different, if Germany had won the second world war? We'll be going inside a fictional Fatherland as we begin Fatherland by Robert Harris, starring Anton Lesser. We also find out whaat happens when Cuthbert joins the Navy, listen to some music virtuosis and meet Doctor Club. Plenty of brunch to go round this time. Enjoy.  Remember you can email the show at brunchwiththebbrits@gmail.com.

    461 April 26 2020 Almost lost this

    461 April 26 2020 Almost lost this

    This week we almost lost the episode.  I'm thrilled to write that dropbox stores files so thank God for them.  Anyhow we've added a new series of I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again this week.  But we start with Navy Lark and the episode seeing Red from September 24 1967 then we listen to The Making of Music where we continue to study bethoven by looking at one of his best symphonies.  Then as promised we go to April 23 1967 to see the prunes where their story this week is Knights of the Round Table perhaps a bit of Holy Grail's infancy in there.  We conclude with Part 3 of Gaudy Night and this I can tell you.  Lord Peter is back from Rome.  Enjoy.  Remember to email us at brunchwiththebrits@gmail.com and send voice messages to producerdirectormaria@gmail.com enjoy

    La taille des arbres fruitiers à noyaux

    La taille des arbres fruitiers à noyaux

    Contrairement à ce que pense la plupart des gens, les arbres à noyaux doivent être taillés régulièrement. De même que les arbres à pépins, les arbres à noyaux ont besoin d’une charpente solide pour supporter leur fructification souvent abondante. Il faut également que le centre de l’arbre soit bien éclairé et que les ramifications soient courtes pour obtenir des fruits de belle qualité, c’est à dire d’un bon calibre et bien mûrs. Cette taille est d’autant plus importante que les pruniers, pêchers et cerisiers s’allongent très vite et offrent une grande prise au vent, ce qui favorise les accidents en cas de vents violents..

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