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Looking for a laugh? An interesting conversation between friends? A comedic perspective on the state of the world, internet, (etc.)? Or perhaps just some background noise? Well this comedy podcast is for you! Whatever With Nick Fleckenstein is a laid back, good time, meant for cracking jokes and talking about whatever. The host, Nick Fleckenstein, is an amateur podcaster. He enjoys making people laugh and having meaningful and fun conversations with his guests. He likes to keep his podcast e ...
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This month, Fiona meets Åsa Gregers-Warg, head gardener at Beth Chatto Plants and Gardens. They tour the gardens, and reflect on Beth Chatto’s legacy, discussing how we can adapt our gardens to promote resilience and withstand changing environmental conditions. “We haven't used any herbicides or pesticides for the last few years. And we all have to…
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It's safe to say the weather has been incredibly unusual this year. A wet cold spring was followed by a slug-filled summer. And here in the Midlands, we’ve already experienced our first frosts! Sally Morgan, author of the Resilient Garden Handbook, has been tackling these challenges head on. She speaks with Fiona about what makes a resilient garden…
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As the nights draw in, Chris sits down with Nick Dunn, professor of urban design at Lancaster University. Nick is also the founding director of the Dark Design Lab, exploring the impacts of nocturnal activity on nature. Nick enlightens us about the role darkness plays in our gardens and artificial light's impact on the wider environment. “What ligh…
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Fiona chats with Nick Mole, Policy Officer from the Pesticide Action Network (PAN) UK who shares why pesticides should be banned from use in our urban spaces, and how communities can be affected by pesticide use. “Knowing that there are alternatives to pesticides that do work, pesticide use in our towns and cities is completely unnecessary. France …
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What do bed sheets, hessian and bacteria have in common? They might help us reduce the amount of plastic we use in our veg plots! Award-winning author, gardener, peat- and plastic-free advocate Sally Nex shares fascinating advice for reducing, reusing and recycling the 500 million pots, seed trays, and other bits of plastic we get through in our ga…
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We’ve got a double bill this month to help you save more water in your garden over the summer. We’re joined by Jo Osborn from the charity Waterwise – who tells us that in England alone, we face a potential water deficit of close to 5,000 million litres of water every day by 2050. She shares how crucial it’s we conserve more of it in our homes and g…
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In this month’s Organic Gardening Podcast, Chris Collins chats to Nick Hamilton – son of organic gardening pioneer Geoff Hamilton – and finds out more about his gardening journey and life at his beloved Barnsdale Gardens. We’ve always had a close relationship with the gardens and Nick, a former Garden Organic trustee, and shared many planting schem…
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Chris Collins chats to Josiah Meldrum, co-founder and owner of Hodemedods, about growing beans and pulses in the UK climate. Josiah explains how Hodemedods works with British farmers to supply pulses, such as lentils and chickpeas, in as sustainable way as possible and often using organic methods. He shares some varieties that can grow well in our …
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I'm back from a long break and joined by my friend Aileen talkin' about, disproving a classic mom statement, Usher needing to chill, the "I told you" incident at Taco Bell, country music being casually alcoholic, hard launching relationships, Cyber trucks being ugly, and much more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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To celebrate Food Waste Action Week (18-24 March), Chris Collins and David Garrett join Fiona to bust the myths around composting. If you want to know how, why and what to compost this is a must-listen. David, our head of knowledge transfer at Garden Organic, shares the reasons he loves compost, and talks through the different composting systems at…
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Our CEO Fiona Taylor visits Slimbridge to chat to Simon Rose from the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust (WWT) about ways to create similar habitats in your growing space. With 75 per cent of wetlands in the UK lost in the last 300 years, Fiona explores the importance of urban bluescapes and bogs as a homes for wildlife. “Wetlands are really rich in wildl…
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Happy New Year! The first episode of 2024 is about, my leaky dentist visit, the foggiest day ever, my coworker sneezing as if her nose asked a question, paying with a credit car being liberal apparently, Beavo constantly almost choking on food, Ellysa Yagho's unhinged personality, and awful "yeah but" people. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy …
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Join Fiona Taylor as she chats to Adam Alexander, aka the Seed Detective. Adam is a volunteer Seed Guardian for Garden Organic's Heritage Seed Library, and self-confessed seed nut! Adam shares stories of his travels around the world, and why seed saving and sharing is so important. For information on the Heritage Seed Library and how to get involve…
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Merry Christmas! This episode we are talkin' about a fight in a Walmart parking lot, the awful "that's what she said joke" I heard, the greatest Hockey call of all time, society and college costs, my insane work schedule, being clairvoyant, and the AI written Hallmark Christmas movie script. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more informati…
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Our guest this month is Anthony McCluskey from Butterfly Conservation, who shares some fascinating advice about how to support butterflies and caterpillars in your growing space. We chat to Butterfly Conservation’s urban butterfly project officer about the importance of attracting more butterflies and nighttime pollinators such as moths. And he pro…
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Talkin' about the Catch Phrase incident, Cam Newton's awful fashion, the strange noises of my neighborhood when I'm alone, my washer being so loud, the "declothesipation proclamation", gettin' real quiet, and that really creepy brother/sister Folger's commercial. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Talkin' about being the hottest man alive (temperature stylez), how time works, the girl who ruined her boyfriend's apartment, Charli Demileo becoming the working class, financing pizza, the strange nuked honey buns thrown at homeless people meme, the ginger video, men who can't take hints, and the use of the word "literally". Also I said episode 7…
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In this month’s podcast, Chris hops across the border to visit the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh to learn more about its conservation work. He chats to Kirsty Wilson, herbaceous supervisor at the botanic gardens, to discover more about its 350-year-old living collection of plants and its research projects. Kirsty, a presenter on BBC Scotland’s Bee…
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Brandon Yi joins me talkin' about, Texas vs East Coast weather, unprovoked yappers, pizza preferences, Jack's poopoo story, a strangely worded Christian tweet, and an interesting conversation on Christian cliches. (Apologies for the audio clicks. I literally could not find a fix for them.) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information…
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In this month’s podcast, we chat to Pam ‘The Jam’ Corbin about making seasonal jams and chutneys from homegrown produce. As the UK's leading expert on preserving, Pam shares some of her best-kept preserving secrets in October’s Organic Gardening Podcast. Pam cemented her reputation as a preserving expert at Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall’s River Cotta…
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In this month’s podcast, Fiona chats to environmentalist Jane Davidson – our new Vice President - about the impact of climate change on her life and her gardening. In a fascinating discussion for our September Organic Gardening Podcast, the former Welsh Government minister shares her organic gardening trials and triumphs in North Pembrokeshire, and…
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This month’s delicious Organic Gardening Podcast offers 50-minutes of organic gardening advice and growing stories from our experts at the height of the harvest. The August garden might be bursting at the seams but now’s a great time to be planning for next year. Chris and Fiona chat about growing potatoes for a Christmas crop and planting for the …
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Hailey Dawson joins me talkin' about, her experience eating a shrimp for the first time in years, The Summer I Turned Pretty, a terrifying mall alarm, wanting to explore abandoned places, my insurance nightmare, embarrassing (but hilarious) crush stories, ASU being the Harvard of the west and more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more in…
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In this unpruned episode of the Organic Gardening Podcast, Sarah Brown sits down for a chat with ecological grower and garden designer Jack Wallington about his book, A Greener Life. Whether you're a seasoned gardener seeking to deepen your understanding of sustainable practices or a beginner eager to embark on a greener gardening journey, prepare …
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Jake Jones joins me talkin' about how we gave average Americans explosives for 4th of July, how DJ Khalid has lost his mind, my YouTube Shorts being terrifying and depressing, poker night, villain arc videos, the movie "He's All That", and much more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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