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Herbicide Damage on Elm Trees: TreeNewal’s Tips for Spotting It
Experience the visible effects of herbicide damage on elm trees as ISA Certified Arborist Wes Rivers from TreeNewal sheds light on this issue. In this eye-opening video, Wes showcases trees with contrasting appearances—one side flourishing with leaves while the other side remains stunted. He explains that the damage is likely a result of herbicide […]
Learning Through Life’s Lessons: An Insightful Conversation with Mike Leissa on Straight Outta Crumpton
As our world grows increasingly interconnected, the importance of leadership and personal growth has never been more critical. In an era where technology is shifting the landscape of industries and human interaction, there remains a timeless need for genuine connections, empathy, and values-based leadership. This is the theme of a recent episode of Straight […]
How We Have Built a Culture of Engagement
As companies navigate the complexities of the modern workplace, nurturing a culture of engagement has become crucial. A trend accelerated by the pandemic, this approach aims to foster an environment where employees feel heard, appreciated, and actively engaged. In the “Great Resignation” era, companies with an engaged workforce see increased retention and productivity. Transforming the […]
More than a Hobby: How Metal Detectors Aid in the Search for Missing Service Members
On this episode of Discover the Truth, a podcast by Garrett Metal Detectors, host Tyler Kern talked with Danny Keay, Conflict Archaeologist and retired US Army, about conflict archaeology and metal detecting in Germany. Conflict archaeology is a new subfield in the world of anthropology. According to Keay, it used to be known as battlefield […]