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The Boys

Jeremy Rice, Stuart Hurt, and Dwayne Anderson aka The Boys

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Welcome to "The Boys" podcast, where business partners Jeremy, Stuart, and Dwayne come together after two decades of collaboration to share their expertise and passion for all things decor, home design, business, and floral design. Join this dynamic trio as they delve into the world of aesthetics, offering valuable insights, practical tips to elevate your living spaces, and a few laughs along the way. But it's not just about design; it's about spreading joy and making the process enjoyable f ...
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Greg Wisniewski, Joshua Howsam and occasional guests from around the baseball World talk about everything you want to know about the Blue Jays and noteworthy developments in the game, with a little bit of added fun.
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Forget fairy castles and white doves, darling! Pop the bubbly and grab a pasty because you're invited to the dreamiest podcast where weddings and Cornwall collide! Hosted by the effervescent Francesca from Manhay Farm, where laughter bubbles like champagne and wedding dreams bloom like wildflowers, this podcast is your secret guide to crafting a Cornish celebration as unique and delicious as a cream tea after midnight. Each episode is a treasure trove of inspiration: · Meet incredible local ...
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Grow a better vegetable garden, whether you're a seasoned gardener or have never grown a thing in your life. Karin helps home gardeners learn to grow their own food using evidence-based techniques and research. She talks all about specific plants, pests, diseases, soil and plant health, mulch, garden planning, and more. It's not just the "how" but also the "why" that makes us better. The goal? For everyone to know how to grow their own food no matter what sized space they have or their exper ...
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Max Pearson presents a collection of the week's Witness History episodes. Our guest is Doctor Melissa Rogerson, who is a senior lecturer and board games researcher at the University of Melbourne in Australia. First, on its 50th anniversary, we hear from Luke Gygax, whose father created the fantasy role-play game, Dungeons & Dragons. Then, the first…
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In this episode, Jeremy and Stuart discuss Stuart's first night participating in our Live Selling Events in our App, as well as quick questions to get to know a little more of what makes us tick! A fun and light hearted conversation that even after 20 years of working together, teaches each a little more about each other. Call or Text our Hotline a…
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Last week we talked onions, this week it’s another allium, garlic. The timing on planting onions in the fall is just about the same as when we plant our garlic for overwintering and garlic spends just about as much time in the garden as those fall-planted onions do. Just like our onions, there are specific considerations for growing garlic – the ri…
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Send us a text Calling all Cornish cuties planning a wedding! Feeling overwhelmed amidst spreadsheets and venue hunting? Fear not, Francesca from Pasties & Prosecco is here to inject some fun and inspiration into your planning journey. This episode takes you on a delightful culinary adventure to Greece, right here in Cornwall! We chat with Alex, th…
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We hear about the Sunflower Movement in Taiwan in 2014. Brian Hioe, an activist who occupied Parliament in Taipei, recalls the events. We hear from Nino Zuriashvili, one of the protesters at the Rose Revolution in Georgia in 2003. And Prof Kasia Boddy, author of Blooming Flowers: A Seasonal History of Plants and People explains how flowers have bee…
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In this episode, The Boys discuss their anticipation of the Christmas Season and what the holidays are like for them and how they deal and process it all! It's got everything! Fallopian tubes, match box cars, play kitchens and a few other fun stories along the way! And now we're figuring out what songs will tap dance to during our televised Christm…
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This is the episode so many of you have asked for and now is the perfect time because, in most locations, this is the time to be planting onion sets or seedlings to overwinter and harvest the next summer. Successfully growing full-sized onions for fresh eating and for storage seems to allude many of us, I had trouble with it the first few tries, fo…
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We start with the world's first general purpose electronic computer, the ENIAC, built in 1946 by a team of female mathematicians including Kathleen Kay McNulty. We speak to Gini Mauchly Calcerano, daughter of Kathleen Kay McNulty, who developed ENIAC. Then we hear about the man who invented the original chatbot, called Eliza, but did not believe co…
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We sit down and discuss life and business with our amazing talented friend, Nancy from Design Link Interiors. It's a great story of how people who when are given chances or opportunities, and are eager to take them and run can build amazing success. Plus, you're going to love Jeremy's moment of Joy for the week! :) Call or Text our Hotline and leav…
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The fruits and veggies coming from our gardens are not the only things we can dry and store in the off-season. Think about the vibrant colors from the flowers in our yards and containers. We can absolutely preserve that beauty to use year-round, or at least to display through the dreary winter season, by simply air-drying them. There are lots of wa…
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Send us a text Get ready to embark on a paw-some journey with Sue from A Pad4Paws & Co. in this heartwarming episode of "Pasties and Prosecco". Join host Francesca as she delves into the world of wedding chaperoning for our four-legged friends, discussing the unique services offered by A Pad4Paws and Co. to make your special day even more memorable…
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We start our programme in 1973, when two men claiming to be Colombian guerrillas hijacked a plane making it fly across Latin American for 60 hours. Edilma Perez was a former fight attendant for SAM airline. Our expert guest is Brendan Koerner author of The Skies Belong To Us: Love and Terror in the Golden Age of Hijacking. Then we take a look at th…
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What do tips for making faux flowers look as realistic as possible in your home, chimpanzees, and a fraudulent sweatshirt have in common? This podcast episode! Amazing but true! The Boys step you through the first 10 tips (out of 30) that they have for making faux flowers look as realistic as possible in your home, while also weaving in and out of …
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As we start to wind down the summer gardening season it’s a great time to be adding compost to your beds to help give the soil a boost. Letting the compost break down over the winter gives it adequate time to become activated with all the little microorganisms that are so important for delivering nutrients to our plants in the soil. But, purchasing…
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We start with the story of a couple who were arrested under South Africa's Immorality Act, which banned sexual relationships between white people and non-white people. Dr Zureena Desai was arrested under the Immorality Act in South Africa. Another law banned Inter-racial marriage in South Africa. In 1985, this was lifted. Suzanne La Clerc and Prota…
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Stuart's out on vacation, so Jeremy and Dwayne are holding down the fort. And after 20 years of working together, do some speed dating questions to get each other better! A fun and relatable episode, stills filled with JOY! Designers who get inspire us: @suzannekasler @mcalpinehouse @stevetiek @ashleygilbreathinteriordesign How Granny made her Frie…
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As the fall season is practically upon us and the pumpkin spice gods are already blessing us with their bounty, it’s time to get your garden ready for the changing weather. Fall gardening can look very different depending on your climate, but no matter where you live, the changing season means there are some important tasks to attend to for the suc…
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Send us a text Wedding bells are ringing, but are tiny tots causing a wedding planning headache? This episode of Pasties & Prosecco is your lifesaver! We chat with Becky from Tinies Devon & Cornwall Childcare, the guardian angel for parents seeking worry-free childcare on their wedding day. In this episode you'll discover: How Tinies Devon & Cornwa…
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Max Pearson presents a collection of the week’s Witness History episodes. We start our programme looking at the discovery of New Zealand’s first dinosaur by Joan Wiffen. Our expert guest is Professor Eugenia Gold, a paleontologist at Suffolk University, in Boston, United States, and the author of children’s book She Found Fossils. Then, we hear how…
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It this episode, The Boys discuss how interactions with Customers or Clients transform into true relationships and some wonderful things we've learned along the way! Being open to opportunities might have you laying with a child woken from a nap/waiting for a lasagna to come out of the oven while the client runs out, or days later have you on a pla…
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Last week on the podcast we talked about which seeds we should be saving from the garden, how mature the fruits need to be when we harvest seeds and a bit about how to dry and test them. This week, we’re focusing on storing them properly. When we get seeds from a catalog or other seed supplier, they’ve often gone through a set of steps that we may …
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Max Pearson presents a collection of the week’s Witness History episodes. We’re looking at key moments in Ethiopian history, as it’s 50 years since Emperor Haile Selassie was overthrown in a military coup. We start our programme looking at the moment a military junta called the Derg who ousted the monarchy in September 1974. Then, we hear how, befo…
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In this episode The Boys discuss go about debunking some common myths of home design and floral design, as well as a couple of things that get under their skin! Another fun episode! Call or Text our Hotline and leave a message : 18594121572 Download our Mobile Shopping App Store Instagram:@housebyjsd Online Store Instagram: @housefloral Facebook: H…
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Saving seeds from our gardens to use the next spring it is a great way to not only help our budget out a little bit but also to give ourselves some food security and doesn’t sound like it should be a very difficult task. At that point we’re not relying on someone else to grow our seeds for us that we have to buy over and over again. Just collect th…
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Myra Anubi presents a collection of the week's Witness History episodes. We hear about the Irish law that banned married women from working in state jobs until 1973 and Apollo 13's attempted trip to the Moon in 1970. Plus the Umbrella protest in Hong Kong, the ancient Egyptian mummy who flew to France for a makeover and the Argentine basketball pla…
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In this episode, The Boys discuss one of their commercial design clients that they have worked with for almost 20 years! And all of the "expletives" that have come along with it! LOL Can you imagine bringing the three of us into a true buttoned-up corporate culture and asking us to behave? Luckily for us, they love us just the way we are! Call or T…
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If you have intentions of growing garlic for next year, now is the time to be ordering your seed garlic. Garlic needs about six months in the ground to get to maturity so, here in the northern hemisphere, we may be planting our garlic as early as mid-September in some areas. With the plethora of catalogs and websites and garden centers offering gar…
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Max Pearson presents a collection of the week's Witness History episodes. Our guest is European Space Agency astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti, who completed the longest uninterrupted space flight of any European. First, we go to Australia in the 1990s when amateur radio enthusiast Maggie Iaquinto befriended Soviet cosmonauts on the Mir space statio…
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In this episode we chat with Barrett Hudkins, a fellow interior designer about how she transplanted herself from Baton Rouge, to our home of Lexington, KY and some design wisdom she picked up along the way from not only her parents, but through employers. Our favorite quote is when she quotes her mom with "season your words well"....LOVE THIS. Barr…
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If you didn’t plan for a fall garden and maybe have changed your mind a little bit and want to give it a go, you might be looking for something you can very quickly put into the ground and grow directly from seed. Enter beets. They will happily germinate in almost any temperature of soil and they greatly appreciate the cooler days of fall when they…
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A warning, this programme includes an account of antisemitic views and descriptions of violence. Egypt recruited thousands of Nazis after World War Two to bolster its security. We hear from Frank Gelli, who in 1964 met Hitler's former propagandist, Johann von Leers, in Cairo. Author, Vyvyan Kinross is our guest and talks about Nazis in Egypt. Also,…
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This episode is dedicated to The World's Sweetest Kitty, Gracie, who for 18 years brought JOY, love, purrs, snuggles, and head butts to Jeremy and his husband. The truest form of unconditional love we've ever experienced. Click here to see pictures of her. In this episode, The Boys sit down with a chat with Jo Keiser, our head floral designers in o…
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I do searches online for gardening topics all the time. I will search key phrases to see if I can come up with topics that people seem to be searching for or gardening questions that may be trending. I even search specific ideas to see if there is new information or research that I’m not aware of. And more and more frequently I’m noticing a disturb…
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On this episode of Around The Nest, the Toronto Blue Jays minor league podcast, host Tyler Zickel checks in on double-A New Hampshire and low-A Dunedin coming out of the roster upheavals after the trade deadline and speaks with Altoona Curve broadcaster Jon Mozes about Charles McAdoo, the return for Isiah Kiner-Falefa. Broadcaster Chris Jared is th…
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We hear about the founding father of Indonesian independence. Then, we look at how 'spray on skin' was used after the 2002 Bali bombings. Next, we hear about the last ever Olympic art competition. Plus, the most decorated Paralympian in history. And, the Brazilian singer who earned the title Queen of Samba. Max Pearson presents a collection of this…
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In this episode Dwayne gets some free design advise from Stuart and Jeremy about repeating issues he's running into in design projects. And of course we come up with solutions, if he'll just listen...lol Call or Text our Hotline and leave a message : 18594121572 Download our Mobile Shopping App Store Instagram:@housebyjsd Online Store Instagram: @h…
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There is something very satisfying about growing your own food, for sure, and being able to walk out into the garden to pick your lunch or your dinner. But, in the dead of a Midwest winter, the ability to be able to “shop” your own pantry for the things you eat the most, that you grew, that is a whole other level. So, today on Just Grow Something w…
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Max Pearson presents a collection of the week's Witness History episodes. It's 50 years since Richard Nixon became the first US president in history to resign, following the Watergate scandal. To mark this anniversary, we're featuring first hand accounts from major moments in US presidential history. We start with the first ever presidential televi…
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This episode starts discussing a celebration we had at our store celebrating a teammate who is just a huge part of our heart who is always a cheerleader for others, and why it's important for us to do that .And that's just the first three minutes or so! lol We then get into discusing why and how we approach tile and flooring, including in our own h…
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Over the past decade or so there has been much debate about whether open-pollinated and heirloom varieties should be the preferred choice for gardeners over hybrids. And there's been even louder discussion (arguments) over GMOs or genetically engineered plants. Why all the fuss? We're getting a bit sciencey today. I mean, more than usual. We're dis…
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A warning for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners - this programme contains the names and voices of people who have died. Max Pearson presents a collection of the week's Witness History episodes. We take a look at the Ice Bucket Challenge, the viral fundraising sensation that took over the internet in 2014. Our guest Professor Sander va…
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Mother Nature has opened the blast furnace door on west central Missouri. I recorded this quick episode on the fly in the gardens to share with you a little wisdom about what our plants are doing in the heat and how to avoid further damage to things like tomatoes by overwatering. Let's dig in! You can find the video version of this podcast on Spoti…
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Ever wondered why some spaces that you walk into feel so magical? Spoiler Alert, it's always the lighting! The boys discuss some details about lighting that can help you both light it up, and not swiss cheese up your ceiling with recessed lights. And they talk about Jeremy's love for the Olympics and when Dwayne should be planning his next European…
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Back on episode 200, the Ask Me Anything episode, someone asked if I would do an episode on growing Brussels sprouts. I said no at the time because I hadn’t yet successfully grown them but indicated it may be soon because Brussels were having a moment in my garden this spring and it was looking good. Well, here we are and we’re talking Brussels bec…
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Send us a text Forget endless scrolling and spreadsheet nightmares! This episode dives deep into the world Artificial Intelligence and how it can revolutionise your wedding venue search. Discover how to leverage the power of AI to find your perfect Cornish wedding venue in record time. From personalised recommendations to virtual tours, we'll uncov…
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Max Pearson presents a collection of the week's Witness History episodes. We go underground for a tour of the Moscow Metro, the subterranean transport network built by thousands of Russian workers in the 1930s. Our guest Mark Ovenden, author of Underground Cities, reveals how the Moscow system influenced many other countries around the world. Plus,…
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Ever wonder about some of the nuts and bolts of how we do what we do when it comes to going to market and why we buy what we buy! Or maybe why in the world we do Christmas in July! All of that and more is in this episode, including getting a visit from Jeremy's cat, Gracie! We're working on the images of the Christmas looks discusses in the podcast…
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Maybe you’ve heard the origin story of how I started gardening and then came to be a market farmer which lead to me getting a degree in horticulture which led to me doing this podcast. The short story is I had a really successful, very large, garden and I was sick of being stuck inside all the time working my day job and tried to find a way to make…
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We hear Turkish Cypriot and Greek Cypriot perspectives on the island's 1974 coup and subsequent invasion. Bekir Azgun, a Turkish-Cypriot writer, remembers the events. On the 20 July 1974 Captain Adamos Marneros landed the final flight at Nicosia Airport. Nicoletta Demetriou talks about returning to her family home in 2003. Then, a Cypriot Olympic s…
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If there's one thing for sure, we love people, and EVEN MORE connecting people we love with eachother. So one of the things we want to do more with our podcast is connect people that we love, with our listeners, and continue the love-athon spreading the JOY even more. This week, we sat down with Hassan Rahimi, a true light in our community, not to …
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