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    Explore " vines" with insightful episodes like "What is Wine?", "Episode 30 - Boy Talk", "Episode 652: August 27, 2023", "July 23 Cuba, Castro and the Hurricane Priest" and "Along the Railroad Tracks - Lily Jones and Juanita Wofford" from podcasts like ""The Duck Vine", "POP! Talks", "Brainwashed Radio - The Podcast Edition", "The Pearl of Great Price" and "Truth, Lies & Alibis"" and more!

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    What is Wine?

    What is Wine?

    Getting back to our roots here Kicking off a new chapter in the duck vine we really are starting from the basic building blocks and what is wine. We start with the grape and the growing process of the grape and the effects that each stage has but also the challenges the vineyards face along the way. As always follow us on social media and check out our Patreon!

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    Episode 30 - Boy Talk

    Episode 30 - Boy Talk

    Since the "girl math" trend was such a hit, "boy math" is now a thing! Alec and Jackie are back with another episode of POP! Talks after a little break due to a conference Jackie was fortunate enough to attend which is going to lead to awesome things for you to enjoy coming soon! Guy Trends are kinda weird right now but with "boy math" and the Roman Empire, the guys will be occupied for some time!

    Episode 652: August 27, 2023

    Episode 652: August 27, 2023
    Episode 652: August 27, 2023 playlist: G.T.O., "Pure (Battle Of The Basses)" (Pure (Remix)) 1990 Pure / 2023 DataFlow Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe, "The Magic Chair" (Original Music from the Series “Telemarketers”) 2023 Invada Bad History Month, "God Is Luck" (God Is Luck) 2023 Exploding Sound Vines, "The World at Large" (Birthday Party) 2023 self-released Field of Fear, "Cold" (Beyond the Reach of Light) 2023 Whited Sepulchre Edsel Axle, "Some Answer" (Variable Happiness) 2023 Worried Songs Loopsel, "Skammen" (Oga for Oga / Eye for an Eye) 2023 Mammas Mysterika Jukebox pmxper, "Lavender Milk" (pmxper) 2023 Smalltown Supersound Dead Times, "Psyche Surprises Love" (Dead Times) 2023 Thrill Jockey Arnold Dreyblatt and The Orchestra of Excited Strings, "Container" (Resolve) 2023 Drag City Hearsay, "Falling Upwards Through The Golden Light" (Glossolalia) 2023 Amalgam Vinny Golia, "Turning Your Back On Time" (Even to This Day...Music for Orchestra and Soloists  Movement Two: Syncretism: For The Draw (Part One of Two)) 2023 self-released Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.

    Along the Railroad Tracks - Lily Jones and Juanita Wofford

    Along the Railroad Tracks - Lily Jones and Juanita Wofford

    This week, we talk about the victims of Charlie Ray Vines, the River Valley Killer, and the awful things he put them through. 

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    1. CLRiE 101: Learning As We Grow

    1. CLRiE 101: Learning As We Grow

    Glossary of Terms

    1. Cognitive Processes: The American Psychological Association defines cognitive processes as any of the mental functions assumed to be involved in the acquisition, storage, interpretation, manipulation, transformation, and use of knowledge. These processes encompass such activities as attention, perception, learning, and problem solving and are commonly understood through several basic theories, including the serial processing approach, the parallel processing approach, and a combination theory, which assumes that cognitive processes are both serial and parallel, depending on the demands of the task. This term is often used synonymously with mental process.
    2. Digital Literacy: The American Library Association (ALA) defines digital literacy as "the ability to use information and communication technologies to find, evaluate, create, and communicate information, requiring both cognitive and technical skills."
    3. Indigenization: “Indigenization requires non-Indigenous people to be aware of Indigenous worldviews and to respect that those worldviews are equal to [others]. Indigenization is about incorporating Indigenous worldviews, knowledge, and perspectives into the education system, right from primary grades to universities”. Through research, we can gain insight into “why and how educating Canadians about the diverse concepts, principles, and practices of reconciliation contributes to healing and transformational change”.
    4. Indigenization as defined by Indigenous Corporate Training. Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada. Honouring the Truth, Reconciling for the Future: Summary of the Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada. Accessed through the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation.
    5. Interdisciplinary: Interdisciplinary research (IDR) is a mode of research by teams or individuals that integrates information, data, techniques, tools, perspectives, concepts, and/or theories from two or more disciplines or bodies of specialized knowledge to advance fundamental understanding or to solve problems whose solutions are beyond the scope of a single discipline or field of research practice. Research is truly interdisciplinary when it is not just pasting two disciplines together to create one product but rather is an integration and synthesis of ideas and methods. Chapter 2 “The Drivers of Interdisciplinary Research." National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of  Engineering, and Institute of Medicine. 2005. Facilitating Interdisciplinary Research. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11153.
    6. Mitacs: In the context of this episode, “Mitacs” and “Mitacs students” refer to the Mitacs Globalink Research Internship, a competitive initiative for international undergraduate students. From May to October of each year, top-ranked applicants participate in a 12-week research internship under the supervision of Canadian university faculty members in a variety of academic disciplines, from science, engineering, and mathematics to the humanities and social sciences.
    7. Organizational Culture: Although there is limited consensus on a definition, organizational culture in higher education institutions (HEIs) can refer to the “norms, values and ideologies that are created, shaped, and sustained” by individuals within said institution. Understanding the culture of a multi-disciplinary institution encourages collaboration between its actors, including faculty, staff, students, and leadership. Knowledge creation and dissemination through collaborative scholarly activity are key aspects of any thriving HEI. Tierney, William. “Trust and Organizational Culture in Higher Education.” In Cultural Perspectives on Higher Education, edited by J. Välimaa and O. -H Ylijoki, pp. 27-41. Netherlands: Springer, 2008. Accessed through Research Gate; Asiedu, Mercy Asaa et al. “Factors Influencing Innovation Performance in Higher Education Institutions.” The Learning Organization 27, no. 4 (2020): 365–78. https://doi.org/10.1108/TLO-12-2018-0205.
    8. Vines: The Centre for Leading Research in Education (CLRiE) is organized through the imagery of a vine as opposed to research clusters. Vines are illustrative of how CLRiE’s purpose is not to provide a “siloed” approach to research in education but to nurture and grow interdisciplinary connections between researchers and the community. The centre’s work is loosely grouped into the following vines or themes:

    Our Guests:

    1. Steve Sider : Steve is a professor in the Faculty of Education at Wilfrid Laurier University and the Director of the Centre for Leading Research in Education (CLRiE).
    2. Alexandra Gottardo: Alexandra is a professor in Laurier's Faculty of Science and the Associate Director of CLRiE.
    3. Danielle Law: Danielle is an associate professor in Laurier's Faculty of Liberal Arts. She is also an executive member of CLRiE

    Resources

    Why? Episode 226- Learning about Wine with Keith Wallace

    Why? Episode 226- Learning about Wine with Keith Wallace

    Is wine really that complicated? Do most people who talk about it sound really pretentious? Is there any way that a person can learn how to taste and talk about wine and maybe even become a sommelier?

    The answer to all of these questions is 'yes.' Well, if you're talking with Keith Wallace and attending a class at the Wine School of Philadelphia. Keith guided us through the world of wine, without pretension, explaining in clear and easy terms, how we can all become experts on wine.

    For more information about the Wine School of Philadelphia, to sign up for a course, or to get a gift certificate for the holiday season, check out the school's website, or follow them on Facebook

    Who Won Vidcon, Follower Meaning on TikTok Versus YouTube and The FCC Uses Twitter to Talk with Apple and Google. Why?

    Who Won Vidcon, Follower Meaning on TikTok Versus YouTube and The FCC Uses Twitter to Talk with Apple and Google. Why?

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    Jancis Robinson on the Wondrous World of Wine

    Jancis Robinson on the Wondrous World of Wine

    Jancis Robinson wrote the book on wine. Literally. The author of the first four editions of the definitive Oxford Companion to Wine, she has also published some 20 books on the subject and more than 1,500 articles for the Financial Times, for which she has been the wine correspondent since 1989. A member of the royal family’s wine committee, she also helps select wines for Queen Elizabeth II. A trailblazer and a nimble scholar, Robinson—who, in addition to her work at the FT, pours her expertise into her jancisrobinson.com website—was the first wine writer ever to become an M.W., or Master of Wine, a rare distinction.

    With nearly five decades in the trade, Robinson has an acute awareness of the forces behind the field’s constant evolution, and gives her readers context so that they can understand what it all means. Her primary interests lie not just in the flavors of wine, but rather in the stories that wines tell about where they came from, how they’re made, and what they reveal about the world. A supporter of the Regenerative Viticulture Foundation, a nonprofit working to improve soil health, she also helps amplify the many ways in which the climate crisis is impacting the wine industry, such as harvest dates and “smoke taint.” By her account, the wine world is in more flux today than ever before. 

    On this episode, Robinson speaks with Spencer about the power of old vines, the trials of translating taste and smell into language, and why some of today’s most thoughtful producers are packaging great wines in cardboard boxes and cans.

    Special thanks to our Season 5 sponsor, L’ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts.

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    Sum Sum Summer Vine Time

    Sum Sum Summer Vine Time

    Mike and Scott chat Summertime vines...looking to add a tropical look around your Zen Place, pool or just adding some height ? 

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    Jungle Park

    Jungle Park

    The jungle is out to get our adventurer at this theme park. Sit back, relax, enjoy this short story, and thanks for listening!

    Written and Narrated by Zack Miller. Follow us on Twitter @The_MNS_Podcast, Instagram @midnight_slumber_podcast, and Facebook – Midnight Slumber.

    This story was written and narrated by Zack Miller.

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    feat. Saurabh Ghadge

    feat. Saurabh Ghadge
    To battle his internet woes, Cyrus finds himself at Amit Doshi's house again, joined by young ace content creator Saurabh Ghadge.
    Cyrus talks to Saurabh about how he got started as a content creator, getting inspired by creators like Ashish Chanchlani and Bhuvam Bham, how his friends dared him to upload his videos online on social media, how it took him 4 years to reach 10k, using TikTok during the pandemic for the first time, how Insta Reels have been a great platform for Saurabh, and lots more.


    They also talk about how Saurabh comes up with ideas, how long it takes him from idea to upload, handling fame and such a large amount of followers at such a young age, plus tons more.
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    Morning Glories and Sweet Potatoes

    Morning Glories and Sweet Potatoes

    Carol and Dee talk about morning glories and sweet potatoes with references to Lenny Kravitz and William Shakespeare.

    A few links:
    Vintage Seed Catalog puzzles
    Morning Glory Seeds from Botanical Interests Seeds
    Article about morning glories in Arizona
    Sweet Potato Slips from Johnny's Selected Seeds
    Article from MSU on growing sweet potatoes
    Lenny Kravitz's ranch in Brazil

    On the bookshelf: Plant Partners, by Jessica Walliser plus  Hamnet by Maggie O’Farrell

    Article on saving the sweet potato name.

    Our friend Marie's Lazy W blog.

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    Homegrown and Handpicked: A Year in a Gardening Life, by Carol J. Michel

    Seeded and Sodded: Thoughts from a Gardening Life, by Carol J. Michel

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    Beware of Big Vines and Other Gardening Advice

    Beware of Big Vines and Other Gardening Advice

    This week, Carol and Dee talk about big, woody vines, both native and introduced and why you should be careful planting them. They also discuss overwintering vegetable plants, landscape fabric and more.

    Some links:

    Dee's Post - Pelargoniums on the move
    Carol's Post - Beware of the Big, Woody Vines

    Trumpet vine? Just say no to trumpet vine.

    10 native vines to get you started from the Wildlife Habitat Council, but only after listening to this podcast episode!

    On the Bookshelf: The English Vicarage Garden, by Miss Read.  (Affiliate Link)

    Article on why landscape fabric is bad!

    And in Psychology Today, why gardening is good for you.

    Email us at TheGardenangelists@gmail.com  

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    Homegrown and Handpicked: A Year in a Gardening Life, by Carol J. Michel

    Seeded and Sodded: Thoughts from a Gardening Life, by Carol J. Michel

    Creatures and Critters: Who’s in Your Garden, by Carol J. Michel

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    Liminal: The Next Level on Red Mountain

    Liminal: The Next Level on Red Mountain

    After a decade together building Avennia into one of Washington's most respected wineries, Marty Taucher and Winemaker Chris Peterson were looking for a new challenge. They literally got in the car one day and went for a drive through Eastern Washington. High atop Red Mountain, they found what they were looking for. Brian revisits Avennia to reflect on the past decade, and what lies ahead for Liminal.

    Episode 21: Honey You've Got A Big Storm Coming

    Episode 21: Honey You've Got A Big Storm Coming

    This week, JP and Leon review and appreciate Honey You've Got A Big Storm Coming.

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