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We have been listening to this podcast for a while now and although our growing conditions are very different, we are in South West England, soil conditioning and many other tips are very relevant. Thank you, would highly recommend anyone to listen. Lots of wisdom! Occasional British guests too!❤
I loved listening to this! Please, keep up the good work!
A great episode but, oof! That conclusion turned out a bit off the mark!
more people need to hear this
Thatcher bribed the working class with this give away and it worked because your entire family voted Tory for the next 2 decades. What made the difference to your life was free university education you dingbat!!
And that's why the idiots have been voting for their Tory masters ever since! The same Tory party that has brought us ten years of hard right austerity measures!! Food banks and corporate tax breaks are the legacy of these corrupt as all hell Tories.
The working class has been tricked. How many old ladies are now sat in crumbling ex council houses which should have been occupied by a family who are now in bed and breakfast? Owning a house does not make you middle class! A decent education makes you middle class and guess what ? When you are old the government are going to sell your house and take the money to fund your elder care!!
Hmm could it be that those fathers are as childish as you are Phillip? Women already do most of the housework and look after the kids so do you think that a woman wants to mother her male partner as well? Spoiled little man babies.
We need another period of enlightenment. We need to overcome what are, like it or not, human tendencies to hate.
What an amazing podcast.. Sounds are so exciting and so is time... how different animals experience both is just totally thrilling to hear on this podcast. Equally fascinating is the human discussion about it. I've always thought animals are as intelligent as humans.. even the aomeba is pretty incredible... of course one's definition intlligence is a query in itself.. but animals are just incredible.. including us.. but our big fat heads are really so so ignorant of so many things and when I hear for example on this podcast.. the sound of a zebra finch or a bat slowed down... It is just not a click or a trill.. it is a language,,, and when the human speaking is sped up.. it is like a trill and a drill... and then there is intonation with and without... in the human and birds can obviously and humans obviously can just communicate without concepts.. but with intonation alone. We have just closed our ears so much to the non intellectual ways of communication... and there are so many many enthralling things beyon this simple podcast.... like how fast little city sparrows for example... high speed critters can stretch out and magnify sound and sight at their whim, so they catch the detail of things and we humans just can't usually do this... The sword fish for example has over time evolved one of it's eye muscles to work as a heater... and by accessing that heat when it chooses, it can maginfy it's eyesight (assumed so it can catch the finess of the detail of prey in a moment in order to eat!). This stuff is all there in our dna somewhere, muffled down by all the 'intelligent' focus on well um... human stuff now like keys on a keyboard and mucking about with words, and unwrapping a supermarket corgette! This stuff is just so exciting.. There are scientists specializing in time and sensory measurement of units of it according to response at the cellular level of all life. Did Imention that I find this SO exciting?
Vlada spoke Russian in its pure form. Vladivostok is near Japan and one of the better cities in Russia. This region is rich because of close trade with Japan. That dude talking in English pushed by the over enthusiastic pro proxi war journalist. US and UK want tofight Russkiys until the last Ukrainian standing. Why was Russian bet tojoin NATOwas rejected twice?