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Rosie discusses the type of written language in the Declaration Of Independence. Ann Carlton of APS explains the current electric rate increase application that's not primarily driven by data centers. Rosie Certified Realtor Vikki Gorman discusses what to consider before buying a home with a community Homeowners Association. Plus homeowner questions about attic ventilation and mysterious white power. Broadcast archive page with expanded content https://rosieonthehouse.com/podcast/open-home-hour-live-listener-call-ins-texts-emails-weekly-to-do-hoasgoodorbad/

Second generation owner Tim Forstie of Durafoam discusses the evolution of foam roofing. Thermal insulation, durability, seamless installation and protective coating against UV exposure are important to a quality long lasting foam roof. Tim explains more benefits to foam done the right way adds energy savings and water resistance in climates like monsoon season in Arizona. Broadcast archive page with expanded content https://rosieonthehouse.com/podcast/on-the-house-hour-a-guide-to-foam-roofing-with-durafoam-roofing/

June is Dairy Month. Arizona Farm Bureau's spokesperson Julie Murphree's guest is Arizona Executive Director for USDA Farm Service Agency Sina Kerr with deep multi-generational connections to the dairy farming industry. Discussing how dairy farming has evolved with technology and sustainability practices intertwining with farm life, community engagement and ag leadership. Grab a cold glass of milk and listen! Broadcast archive page with expanded content https://rosieonthehouse.com/podcast/outdoor-living-hour-farm-fresh-and-azdairy-with-arizona-farm-bureau/

Another segment commemorating the 250th Anniversary of The Declaration Of Independence involving turning a king into bullets. Weekly To Do on upgrade ideas for a safer more mobile bathroom as you Age In Place. Introducing a new Certified Partner Element Mist. Air conditioning versus swamp coolers and more! Broadcast archive page with expanded content https://rosieonthehouse.com/podcast/open-home-hour-live-listener-call-ins-texts-emails-weekly-to-do-aginginplacebathroom/

Many factors are causing an increase in energy consumption leading to increased cost and use during hot summers. Storing energy with batteries are a powerful financial tool. Reducing exposure to rising utility rates, avoid on-peak pricing and security in case of a power outage. Kyle Ritland of Sun Valley Solar Solutions discusses battery storing energy with or without a solar system can be a game changer. Broadcast archive page with expanded content https://rosieonthehouse.com/podcast/on-the-house-hour-batteries-first-energy-savings-with-or-without-solar-with-sun-valley-solar/

Arizona has some extra challenges regarding bugs and other potential pests. From flies and mosquitos to snakes and rodents we discuss what you can do to keep your yard bug free as possible. Broadcast archive page with expanded content https://rosieonthehouse.com/podcast/outdoor-living-hour-bugfreeyard/

Highlighting another story on the 250th Anniversary of The Declaration Of Independence. Robert Parkinson's book Tyrants And Rogues. Emphasizing that the 27 grievances following the preamble are the true focus of the document. Dr. Sky explains the recent surge of meteor sightings, Artemis II traveling over 694,000 miles in just 10 days and how Space X rocket technology has advanced further that previous rockets. Plus the Weekly To Do on water features. Broadcast archive page with expanded content https://rosieonthehouse.com/podcast/open-home-hour-live-listener-call-ins-texts-emails-weekly-to-do-waterfeatures/

Starting with a poem by Emily Toma, we honor those who served in the military who are no longer with us. Proper American flag etiquette. Some of the special memorials and places to visit. Special interview with Michelle DiMuro, Executive Director of Imprints Of Honor. Where students interview Veterans to document their service stories which in turn are preserved in the Library Of Congress. Plus tackling some homeowner questions. Broadcast archive page with expanded content https://rosieonthehouse.com/podcast/on-the-house-hour-observing-memorial-day/

The Urban Farm’s Greg Peterson’s guests are Peggy Sue Creekmore and Mike Clow discussing mesquite bean harvesting. Peggy Sue and Mike share their journey into desert foraging with a focus on the mesquite bean. Emphasizing their edible flavor and nutritional value. Milled into a high protein, gluten free flour with a natural sweetness. But not all mesquite beans are alike. They discuss the details in the harvesting process, the milling process using a special hammer mill and what you can make with the flour. Broadcast archive page with expanded content https://rosieonthehouse.com/podcast/outdoor-living-hour-urban-farming-and-mesquitebounty-with-the-urban-farm/

Reflecting on the 250th Anniversary of The Declaration Of Independence and its enduring ideals. Clay Janson of Phocus Insurance discusses revisiting your insurance policies before a disaster strikes and that you're properly insured. Some new finds for homeowner worth noting. And more tips for homeowners. Broadcast archive page with expanded content https://rosieonthehouse.com/podcast/open-home-hour-live-listener-call-ins-texts-emails-weekly-to-do-newfinds/