Welcome to Subconscious Conversations where we take a look into the intricate world of the subconscious mind, and how to heal the body, mind, heart, and spirit through its wisdom and guidance. In this podcast I will talk about the healing modalities of Emotion Code, Body Code, and Belief Code and how they helped me turn my life from darkness to light. This is a straightforward, educational, inspiring, and supportive podcast for anyone who wants to learn more about energy healing or improve t ...
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Spring Seed Wellness Podcasts
Join Lisa Mason Ziegler and Layne Angelo as they discuss all things related to gardening, flower farming, and growing from seed. Lisa brings over two decades of flower farming experience to the conversation, while Layne offers the perspective of an avid home gardener, seed starter, and engineer. Together, the duo provides an informative and entertaining look into the world of flowers as well as vegetables, bulbs, woodies, and more. From seed starting to harvesting and everything in between, ...
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Welcome to Our WellSpring, the Spring Point Partners podcast featuring remarkable leaders who are shifting narratives in their field and in the world. In Season 1, we’ll be exploring leadership origin stories that impact what we do and how we do it. We’ll shed light on the source of something beautiful - human-centered leadership. This season we will hear from emerging and established voices in social impact who will speak candidly about their work, their leadership lens, and what they are l ...
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Gardening for Everyone! Weekly half hour of tips, inspiration, and encouragement for the new gardener and the experienced green thumb. Host AmarA discusses her own four acre garden, as well as sharing tips for smaller spaces and container gardens. She shares her own gardening journey - practically, spiritually, philosophically, and socially - and encourages everyone to always keep growing.
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Listen to gardening inspiration from some of the UK’s most loved and well-respected gardening experts in the award-winning BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine podcast. Enjoy growing advice throughout the year with our Conversations series. Join Monty Don, Frances Tophill, Adam Frost, Arit Anderson, Carol Klein and more for friendly gardening chat and informative discussion with the magazine team, perfect for everyone who enjoys gardening. Hear Alan Titchmarsh solve your gardening problems in Ask A ...
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To celebrate the autumn season, Lisa and Layne kick off the first episode of their “Fall Flower Spotlight” series with a deep dive into cosmos (Cosmos bipinnatus), one of their favorite flowers to plant for fall blooms. Listen to the podcast and learn why cosmos deserve a spot in your fall cut-flower garden! The video version of Lisa and Layne's co…
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Caring for our soil, with Juliet Sargeant
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42:25 Healthy soil is the foundation of every thriving garden, but how well do we really understand what's going on beneath our feet? Award-winning garden designer Juliet Sargent explores how we can all care for and make the most of this precious resource, incudling what soil needs, the damage we might unknowingly be doing, and how every gardener can wo…
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In this episode of Our WellSpring, we sit down with Rachel López, James E. Beasley Professor of Law at Temple University, to explore what it means to reimagine legal scholarship—and justice itself—through a human rights lens. Rachel shares her unexpected journey into the legal academy, her early awakening to global injustice, and her belief that th…
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Episode 17 - Entities and Offensive Energies
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Adam Frost on growing, cooking and eating
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What To Do Now - Plant autumn onion sets and garlic
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8:01Planting onion sets and garlic cloves in autumn is a great way to get a head start on next year’s harvest. By planting now, the bulbs will establish earlier than spring planted crops, and garlic benefits from colder temperatures so they can burst into growth in spring. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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Wondering if you should pinch your fall-planted cool flowers before or after they overwinter? Confused about how low down to make the cut? Today, Lisa and Layne discuss the ins and outs of pinching fall-planted branching cool flowers (aka cool-season hardy annuals). They cover what pinching is, why it is done, and when and where to make the cut bef…
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Actress Indira Varma shares her London garden
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41:16 Murder, intrigue, betrayal. It's all in a day's work for award-winning actress Indira Varma, best known for roles in Game of Thrones, Luther and Obiwan Kenobi, as well as many stage roles. But away from the bright lights Indira is a keen gardener. In this episode she tells us about her London garden, what inspires her and why there are faces hidin…
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In this Episode, AmarA discusses how a few hours of gardening helps her mental health. She discusses fall blooming flowers for gardeners to consider for next year. And she talks about relaxing and enjoying the autumn garden. Research and Narration by AmarA kolpakas Editing by Jaelin Kole Theme music and nature recordings by *JK Keep Growing. @amara…
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What to do in the garden in autumn, with Frances Tophill
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30:44Frances takes the overwhelm out of the gardening jobs in autumn and discusses what you can be doing in the garden at this time of year. From planting new plants, improving your soil, dividing plants and propagating by taking cuttings, it's also a good time of year to consider and rejig your flower beds and, of course, to plant spring bulbs. This po…
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Our lawns go through a lot, they get trampled on, sat on, cut down short and most of us allow them to dry out over summer. Now that’s not necessarily a bad thing, but if we want them to be able to withstand that treatment every summer, it’s a good idea to give them a bit of attention now and a few simple actions in autumn will ensure your lawn surv…
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Seeds: our future food, with Adam Alexander
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40:50With a passion for growing vegetables and fruit, in particular rare and endangered vegetables from around the world, seed saver, filmmaker and writer Adam Alexander, discusses the social and cultural relationship we have with what we grow and eat. Known as the Seed Detective, Adam Alexander uncovers little known stories of people who've helped to p…
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Send us a text In this episode I will be discussing what the heart wall is, why it's important to remove, and options for removing it.By Brielle
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Connecting the bounty of the vegetable patch with the delights created in the kitchen, Raymont Blanc has embraced the plot to plate principle for over 40 years, growing and cooking at his two-Michelin-starred Le Manoir aux Quat’Saisons in Oxfordshire. The grounds cover 27 acres, including a Japanese tea garden, the incredible potager and an orchar…
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September is a wonderful month to enjoy your homegrown vegetables, fruit, herbs, and flowers, whether from your garden, vegetable plot or allotment. There’s something special about picking, preparing and eating produce you’ve grown and nurtured over the summer months, plus, home-grown tastes so much better. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit …
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Daffodils for spring displays, with Caroline Thomson
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45:46With over 89 cultivars of daffodil, the Backhouse Rossie Estate in Fife, Scotland, holds the only scientific collection of Narcissus in the world. The family’s work revolutionised daffodil breeding in the 19th and early 20th century and inspired the Backhouse Heritage Daffodil Collection. Continuing to preserve and celebrate daffodils at the estate…
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In this Episode, AmarA takes on three autumn garden controversies: Mums as autumn flowers, whether to leave the leaves or rake the leaves, and whether to cut back perennials. Research and Narration by AmarA Editing by Jaelin Kole Theme Music by *JK Keep Growing. @amaraartist.bsky.socialBy AmarA
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Downton Abbey exclusive tour, with Lady Carnarvon and Alan Titchmarsh
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38:18Explore the gardens at Highclere Castle with Alan Titchmarsh and Lady Fiona Carnarvon as they take you on an exclusive garden tour. The castle and gardens, known for where the filming of Downton Abbey was undertaken for both the TV series and the feature films, were originally landscaped by Capability Brown and include the Secret Garden, the Monks …
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What To Do Now - Plant Spring-flowering bulbs
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9:47Although spring feels a long way away as we head into autumn and winter, by planting spring flowering bulbs now, you’ll bring a lovely pop of colour and scent to your garden in the early months of next year, as well as provide a source of much-needed nectar and pollen for pollinators too. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/a…
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Inside Prom's queen and Radio 3 presenter Katie Derham's garden
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35:16 Known for presenting BBC Radio Three's flagship programme In Tune, for being the face of BBC Proms and winning the Strictly Come Dancing Christmas special in 2017, Katie Derham spends a lot of time as a broadcast journalist, but her passion for classical music spills into the gardening space too. Discover Katie's gorgeous garden and how music info…
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In this Episode, AmarA discusses how doing all the little clean-up projects of the autumn are preparation so that big projects can be accomplished in the spring. She also discusses the why and how of cleaning gardening pots. Finally she talks briefly about canning and freezing the harvest. Research and Narration by AmarA Editing by Jaelin Kole Them…
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Collaborative Governance in Times of Transition
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53:36In this episode, Uva sits down with Peter Gonzales, Esq., a visionary social entrepreneur, attorney, and strategic consultant, for a powerful conversation on navigating transitions. Peter shares invaluable insights into the dynamic interplay of governance and stewardship during pivotal moments of organizational change. He also shares his experience…
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Create a gorgeous garden that’s easy to care for, with Nick Bailey
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20:25Chelsea garden designer and BBC Gardeners' World TV presenter Nick Bailey shares expert advice for creating a garden that's easy to care for. From resilient plants to plants that require minimal input, to plants that can cope with extremes in temperature and don't succumb to pests and diseases. Get ready to make a list of fabulous plant suggestions…
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Send us a text In this episode I talk about faulty belief systems and the importance of removing them.By Brielle
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To keep your vegetable plot productive in the colder months - and if you’re keen to extend the sowing and growing season – why not grow winter greens for a supply of fresh and nutritious food. Winter greens are just that – green vegetables that can grow and thrive in cooler conditions. Plus, you’ll reap the benefit of the added vitamins which can b…
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Frances Tophill on maximising your harvests
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47:30Make sure none of your homegrow harvests goes to waste, and that you can enjoy them for longer. Frances Tophill shares top tips for dealing with gluts and ways to preserve your bounty. She also reveals how she makes her produce go further. After months of growing and nurturing, and saving from all manner of pests and diseases, join Frances as she …
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AmarA discusses the symptoms of Lyme Disease after her own scare. Then she talks about separating plants: Why to do it, how to tell when you need to, how to go about it, and what plants you can separate in the Fall. Research and Narration by AmarA Editing by Jaelin Kole Theme Music by *JK Keep Growing. @amaraartist.bsky.social…
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Monty Don on pruning advice and when to cut back or not
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36:02 A fair amount of cutting back and pruning takes places at Longmeadow. Monty Don explains when it all happens and why, and clarifies when plants should be cut back and when to leave them. Along with making sure you have the correct tool for the job, he also discusses the importance of using the right gardening kit and techniques - and reassures tha…
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As we head into autumn, enjoy a new series of the BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine podcast for gardening inspiration and motivation. Join me and some of the UK’s most loved and respected gardening experts as we discuss whether to ‘cut back or not’, how to enjoy the harvest, gather seeds, and look after your soil. We also uncover how to bridge the gap …
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Madrid is a beautiful place to explore. Located in the Tajuña Valley, there are many viewpoints where you can look for miles across the landscape and Madrid is home to many Judas trees. The parks are full of them, and they line the sides of many streets. Their beautiful hot pink blooms and almost haunting dark bean pods were everywhere. It was trul…
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Making the most of a tiny space with Frances Tophill
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26:57Embracing the multi-functionality of a small gardening space, Frances Tophill offers design ideas for your gardening area to reach it's full potential. With tips and advice for how to utlise tiny plots through clever design, including recycling ideas and how to use the space for all growing possibilities. Recorded live at BBC Gardeners' World Live …
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Planning and collecting seeds for next year
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27:18In this episode, AmarA talks about how she gets back into gardening after the hot summer hiatus by assessing this year's success and beginning the plan for next year's garden. She also discusses how to collect seeds for next year. Research and Narration by AmarA Editing by Jaelin Kole Theme Music by *JK Keep Growing. @amaraartist.bsky.social…
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In this episode of Our WellSpring, we sit down with Markita Morris-Louis, Esq. to explore her deep commitment to ending asset poverty for families with low incomes through her body of work including her current role as CEO at Compass Working Capital. Markita reflects on the pivotal moments that shaped her career path and sheds light on the critical…
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Monty Don's Great British gardens behind the scenes
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29:54Discover what goes on behind the TV scenes with Monty Don as he talks to Nicki Chapman at BBC Gardeners' World Live in June 2025. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy Immediate Media
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Episode 14 - Quantum Healing Hypnosis Technique
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19:39Send us a text Yep, I got a new certification! In this episode I will talk about my newest certification in the fascinating modality of Quantum Healing Hypnosis Technique.By Brielle
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Travel Tales - The Dolomite Mountains, Italy
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9:44 When I told an Italian friend we were going on holiday to the Dolomites, she told me it's her favorite place in the whole world, and yet word of its delights doesn't seem to have reached these shores yet. Breathtakingly beautiful, and a great destination to visit with the family in both summer and winter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit p…
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Late summer bridges the lushness of summer and the early signs of autumn. Plants have grown and filled out, the borders are bursting and the garden is relaxed and full-grown. Monty Don discusses his flower borders at Longmeadow and how the Jewel Garden was created. Recorded live at BBC Gardeners' World Live in June. Learn more about your ad choices…
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Growing in urban spaces, with Hafsah Hafeji
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37:46 For some people living in the city means a private house and private space to grow plants and flowers of choice, but for many, especially those who live in flats on a budget and rented accommodation, access to a garden can be a real issue. East London based community gardener and nature educator, Hafsah Hafeji talks about her experience of growing…
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The former capital of Brittany with medieval roots and a maritime past – and where American ragtime jazz first came to Europe – Nantes has transformed from 19th century industrial trading port to adapt its urban environment in a modern way, embracing art, culture and nature, bringing a vibrancy and fresh approach to city life, along with a side hel…
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Loved for many reasons, dahlias bloom late into the season, often from midsummer to the first frost, and come in a fabulous range of shapes, sizes, and colours. With varieties ranging from small 2-inch blooms to outrageous dinner-plate-sized flowers that can span over 10 inches wide, dahlias can steal the show in any garden or bouquet. Perch Hill h…
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In this episode, AmarA talks about how to keep the garden going beautiful and productive in Fall, and beyond. She discusses how and which plants to take cuttings from now, which perennials to cut back for autumn color, and which veggie seeds can be sewn for an autumn harvest. Research and Narration by AmarA Editing by Jaelin Kole Theme music compos…
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On Listening...And Flexing The Moral Muscle (Part 2)- Live Recording
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21:24Dive deep into the heart of what it means to live with purpose in a time of transition and transformation. In a live fireside chat hosted in Philadelphia, Uva and guest Krista Trippett explore the many callings we hold as humans—not just within the construct of our leadership roles, but the ways we show up for ourselves, each other, and the world a…
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Send us a text In this episode I talk about the various emotional triggers one can experience and how I have improved my emotional triggers.By Brielle
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Discover how to create thriving, resilient environments that offer food, shelter, and habitats for countless species of wildlife, from bees and butterflies, to birds, hedgehogs, and even the hidden life in our soil with BBC Gardeners' World presenter Adam Frost. Diving into the fascinating world of gardening for wildlife and how to support biodiv…
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Did you know that Philadelphia is America's Garden Capital? The Philadelphia Flower Show is highlight of the North American horticultural calendar in March and the largest and oldest flower show in the world, with the area also offering inspiring gardens for biodiversity and encouraging wildlife. This podcast was recorded by Kay Mcguire. Pics ar…
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Growing veg in my garden, with Giovanna Fletcher
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40:12 Many of us grow our own produce for sustainability and self-sufficiency, reducing reliance on store, brought items, and minimizing food waste, as well as to enjoy fresh homegrown produce. Author, podcast host, actress, and television presenter, Giovanna Fletcher, reveals her love of growing her own veg and the joy it brings to her and her family. …
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In this episode, AmarA updates the audience on how her cannabis plants are doing. She details a decision her wife and she made about forcing the plants to bud. She also makes the case for composting even if you don't plan to use the dirt it eventually makes. Research and Narration by AmarA Music composition and nature recordings by *JK Editing by J…
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Charity Wakefield on her garden and environmental activism
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50:59Charity Wakefield is an actress known for her roles in steamy period romp The Great. But she is also a passionate environmentalist and a keen gardener. She tells us about her love for her small London garden, her passion for woodlands and why she took to the streets dressed as a tree. She shares the steps she's taking to protect nature and how and …
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Travel Tales - Buckingham Palace Garden Tour
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13:40Buckingham Palace has been home to our kings and queens since 1837 and is one of the most famous buildings in the world, but behind that grand facade lies a hidden paradise. At 39 acres, it is the largest private garden in London and less formal than you might imagine. Alan Titchmarsh explains how the garden has evolved through centuries of royal t…
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#132 - The Importance of Proper Harvest Stage
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30:15Confused about the right time to harvest your flowers? Experiencing issues after cutting and wondering what went wrong? Today, Lisa and Layne discuss the importance of knowing the proper harvest stage for cut flowers and the potential problems you might encounter by harvesting too early or too late. Listen to the podcast and discover which issues y…
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