• Talking Sustainability And Healthy Gut Health In Animals With Todd Riley Callaway
    Jan 3 2025

    Today we connect with Todd Riley Callaway to discuss microbiome and dairy science-related issues. Todd is an Associate Professor in the Department of Animal and Dairy Science at the University of Georgia, where he unravels “the microbial ecology of the gut in food animals, and how this can affect foodborne pathogenic bacterial populations as well as antimicrobial resistance transfer.”

    Todd grew up on a small horse, dairy, and beef farm, and pursued a career path as a ruminant microbiologist as an undergraduate at the University of Georgia. Since receiving his B.S. and M.S. degrees in Animal and Dairy Science in 1993 and 1996, Todd has gone on to research topics related to the microbial population of the gastrointestinal tract of animals – seeking to improve animal health, animal welfare, and food safety.

    Click play to hear Todd discuss:

    • How microbes across various ecosystems interact with each other.
    • Why it is difficult to understand what good and bad microbiome really is.
    • How microbial populations affect meat quality.

    Want to find out more about Todd and his work with animal and dairy science? Click here now!

    Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3bO8R6q

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    20 mins
  • Diving Into Bioprocessing And Nutrition Sciences With Professor John Sheppard
    Dec 27 2024

    John Sheppard joins this episode to discuss the biological processes attached to beer fermentation. As a Professor in the Department of Food, Bioprocessing and Nutrition Sciences at NC State, John teaches in the Bioprocessing Science major with particular interests in upstream processes and validation.

    Click play and you will discover:

    • The difference between major beer production and craft beer production.
    • How John’s brewing research influenced his career path.
    • The physical and chemical factors that determine beer quality.
    • How breweries make low and non-alcoholic beer.

    Wondering how scientists contribute to the innovation behind beer fermentation? If so, this episode is sure to pique your interest!

    Click here to learn more about John and his work!

    Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3bO8R6q

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    37 mins
  • Diving Into The Intriguing World Of Plant-Fungal Interactions With Professor Katie J. Field
    Dec 20 2024

    Joining the podcast today is Katie J. Field, Professor of Plant-Soil Processes at The University of Sheffield. With a deep fascination for plant and fungal interactions, Katie spends her time exploring the huge impact this relationship has on the world we live in today.

    Presently, Katie’s research focuses on plant-fungal symbioses and their applications in sustainable agriculture, and the evolution, diversity, and ecology of plant-fungal symbioses. These investigations have led her to an array of interesting discoveries – all having to do with the innate complexities within our planet’s ecosystem…

    Tune in now to discover:

    • Typical plant-fungi associations, and how they arise.
    • What plant-fungal symbioses is, and how it occurs in nature.
    • How fungal roots can protect plants against disease.
    • The complexity of soil, and how it influences plant-fungal interactions.

    So much of the plant life that we are familiar with has connections with fungal partners. Wondering how this plays into the overall functionality of our planet’s ecosystem as we know it? Jump into the conversation now to find out!

    You can learn more about Katie and her research by clicking here!

    Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3bO8R6q

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    36 mins
  • Uncharted Economic Territory on the Horizon? Consider What’s to Come with Real Estate Investor John Williams
    Dec 13 2024

    What might the next few months look like in terms of the economy, and how could it impact you personally? What about the next few years?

    This is just one of many important questions answered by today’s guest, real estate investor, and mentor, John Williams. Before the age of 30, Williams sold $100 million in real estate and has represented many high-profile individuals in the real estate and investment sectors.

    He also creates educational YouTube videos packed with economic insights to help you anticipate and plan for what's to come.

    Press play to learn:

    • Advertising: how major corporations will use it in the coming months, and what this will do to small businesses
    • Why brick-and-mortar businesses might disappear over the next five years, and what will take their place
    • Why Williams believes real estate is in bigger trouble now than ever before, and how this will impact rent costs and rent control across the country
    • Tips for securing your place in the market, especially if you hold a traditional job (e.g., roofer, plumber)

    Tune in and visit https://www.youtube.com/c/ThisisJohnWilliams to stay informed on the latest. Also, check out https://thisisjohnwilliams.com/.

    Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3bO8R6q

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    31 mins
  • Digging Into Sustainable Horticultural Production With Juan Carlos Díaz-Pérez
    Dec 6 2024

    Engaging with sustainable horticulture is both a responsible and practical way to cultivate plants. In today’s day and age, developing skills in gardening is more important than ever – and you’d be shocked by how accessible and interesting this area of expertise really is…

    In this episode, we sit down with horticulturist Juan Carlos Díaz-Pérez. Juan is a Professor in the Department of Horticulture at the University of Georgia where he does extensive research on vegetable production and physiology.

    Sustainability is an important facet of Juan’s work, and he is uncovering ways to effectively farm vegetables while also taking into account the welfare of our environment.

    Join us now as Juan discusses:

    • How climate change is impacting agricultural production.
    • The advantages and disadvantages of using plastics in agriculture.
    • How mulch affects plant growth, and why researchers are looking into ways to make mulch more sustainable.

    You can learn more about Juan Carlos Díaz-Pérez and his research by clicking here!

    Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3bO8R6q

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    41 mins
  • Discussing Plant Cultivation Methods With Master Gardener Scott Wilson
    Nov 29 2024

    Scott Wilson joins the podcast today to discuss all things gardening-related. Scott is a Master Gardener in the state of Colorado, where he educates people both in person and with his instructional Youtube videos.

    Since 2004, Scott has been refining his approach to gardening and sharing his knowledge with people near and far. From starting seeds to harvesting crops, Scott is deeply familiar with every step of the gardening process. In this episode, he shares his techniques with us and reveals just what it takes to cultivate a healthy garden.

    Join the conversation now and you will uncover:

    • Why raised beds work so well for gardening, and what dimensions work best.
    • How hoops can benefit crop growth.
    • Different approaches to watering plants, and which methods work best.
    • The importance of saving seeds for future growing seasons, and where to store them.

    Want to hear about helpful tips that will help you with your own gardening endeavors? Tune in now!

    Visit gardenerscott.com to find out more about Scott’s gardening methods for yourself!

    Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3bO8R6q

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    45 mins
  • Pecans: Production, Uses, Health Benefits, and More with Lenny Wells
    Nov 22 2024

    Pecan pie season is just around the corner! Are you ready?

    In this episode, Lenny Wells, professor of horticulture and extension pecan specialist at the University of Georgia, tells you everything you could know about pecans – where they come from, how they’re grown, and what it takes for them to land on your dessert plate.

    Press play to explore:

    • What it means to say that pecans don’t grow “true to seed” and the practical implications of this
    • How long it takes to grow pecans
    • The main varieties of pecans
    • The nutritional benefits of pecans (hint: it has to do with cholesterol and antioxidants!)
    • Disease challenges to pecan production

    Tune in to hear the entire conversation and visit https://pecans.uga.edu/ to learn more.

    Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3bO8R6q

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    31 mins
  • Sustainable Agriculture: Exploring Effective Farming Methods With Andy Smith
    Nov 15 2024

    Joining us today to discuss sustainable agriculture and food systems is Andy Smith. Andy is the Farm Manager at Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU), where he works in collaboration with the Department of Sustainable Agriculture’s teaching faculty.

    Andy and his colleagues are putting forth an effort to expand and enhance KPU’s 20-acre urban teaching and research farm – which includes acquiring organic certification for the farm. By allowing students to interact with hands-on agricultural methods, Andy is cultivating the next generation of sustainable farmers…

    Join the conversation now to learn about:

    • Challenges that farmers are facing in today’s age.
    • The importance of providing students with hands-on farming experience.
    • What peat moss is, where it grows, and how it affects seedling growth.

    What does it take to grow plants efficiently and sustainably? Andy answers this question and others like it in this informative discussion on agriculture!

    Want to find out more about Andy and his work with KPU? Click here now!

    Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3bO8R6q

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    27 mins