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Send us a Text Message.Join Gabe Cook, Martyn Goodwin-Sharman, Grant Hutchison and Producer Scott Riggs at the Neutral Cider Hotel! The lads warm up for another victory lap around the specialist drink podcast circuit, regale of fatherhood, and lament using their mum's dialup!The guys select a drink that represents their last year, with Martyn selecting Wilding Cider's Dabinett & Foxwhelp, Grant carefully opening Oliver's Gold Rush 10, Gabe brings New Zealand's finest to the table with Peckham's Apple, and finally Scott cracks a blast from the past with Oliver's Bottle Conditioned 2018. The guys diverge from tradition and plug a different book, Perry: A Drinker's Guide by fellow podcaster Adam Wells. There's tour discussions with The Twilight Sad and The Cure, the wonderful Cidercon and a conversation with Minnesota natives, an old friend and some new enemies. Producer Scott shares a tale of the tooth and some sad news about an old friend. Then, the guys close out the show by playing a little quiz that GaAnd with that, the hotel closes for another week (or two). Please do check out the socials, and send us your messages to have your say in where the guys go next. THE TEAMGabe is a cider expert: The Ciderologist / SubstackGrant owns a cider shop: Aeble Cider ShopMartyn loves to write about cider: CiderShitExecutive Producer/Editor: Scott RiggsMusic: Billy KennedyCONNECTInstagram: NeutralCiderHotelFacebook: NeutralCiderHotelThreads: NeutralCiderHotelX: NeutralCiderPodYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@neutralciderhotelListen and share episodes on our website: https://www.neutralciderhotel.net/Leave us a voicemail: https://www.speakpipe.com/neutralciderhotelJoin the conversation: https://www.reddit.com/r/NeutralCid...
Cider's Best Friend is Perry Enjoy this panel discussion “Pear Necessities: International Perry recorded at CiderCon 2024. The panel was moderated by drinks writer, Adam Wells of the UK. Sitting to his right was Tom Oliver of Olivers Cider and Perry Ltd (UK), Laura Cherry of Dragon's Head Cider (Washington State), Albert Johnson of Ross and Wye Cider and Perry Company (UK) and cider critic and blogger Natalia Wszelaki (Germany). (L to R) Tom Oliver (Oliver's Cider and Perry), Albert Johnson (Ross-on-Wye Cider), Laura Cherry (Dragon's Head Cider), Natalia Wszelaki (Cider Explorer), Adam Wells (Cider Review) Topics discussed during this Perry Panel Introduction of Perry Panel Speakers Overview of Perry in both Europe, the UK and America Tasting profiles of 4 Perry's Oliver's Cider and Perry Ltd. (UK) SHHH Ross on Wye Cider & Perry Company (UK) Thorn 2019 S.V. Perry Kertelreiter (Germany) Heiden 2021 Single Tree Perry Dragon's Head Cider (Washington State, US) Sparkling Perry Perry critique of servings via Natalia a.k.a Cider Explorer Shared a bit of history of perry in Austria, Switzerland and Germany Pear Cider vs Perry – are they interchangeable New Perry Book (May 2024) Perry: A Drinker's Guide, author Adam Wells of Cider Review Mentions in this Cider Chat French Cider Tour September 2024 Oliver's Cider and Perry Company – UK Cider in Herefordshire, Tom Oliver audio clip The Whose Who of #xpromotecider in this episode? Join the fun and download the info flyer on Cider Chat offerings at the support page! Post, share and social media and tag Cider Chat! Cider's XPromoters will be featured on an end of year episode! Spacetime Mead & Cider Works, Dunmore, PA The London Cider House Rakkerpak Cider, Denmark @snoopylovescider – referred to a Cider Chat episode with Stormalong Cider. There are currently two episodes with this Massachusetts based maker Episode 036 (Season 1) and 236 Scrub a Dub Valves and Vessels which is part of the Season 5 Cider Making series. American Cider Association – CiderCon
Podcast with our Sponsor FPMS - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7t0Vg4jmos OUR SPONSOR - https://fpms.ie In todays episode, our Guest is Adam Wells, current Student-Athlete at UCD who discusses his career to date with us, where he was part of the infamous AM sessions at Shamrock Rovers U15's - We hope you enjoy! 00:00 Intro & Childhood Experience w/Football 05:00 Working w/Damien Duff at Shamrock Rovers U15's 10:30 Balancing Football & Education 14:00 Young Players in the League & Being in Senior Dressing Rooms 20:00 What is Good Leadership? 30:00 Physical Development 36:00 Tips to Become a Footballer 45:00 Starting Coaching While Still Playing 50:00 Outro Let us know any of your thoughts below in the comments! The Training121 Podcast will cover various topics in football and highlight how lessons learned through football are intertwined in everyday life. If you like our content, we would really appreciate a like & subscribe - Thank you. #Training121 #Football #Podcast
Next week on The Music Of America Podcast, we ae in South Dakota.Meet our guests Jared Robles from Jaded Theories, Lakota tribal elder Sandy Swallow, Adam Wells from the rock band Great Odin's Raven, James Sautter from Black Hills Soul and capping off the week with singer songwriter we met briefly on Tuesday with Sandy Swallow...Scott Simpson from Spearfish South Dakota.
Listen as Albert Johnson from Ross-on-Wye Cider & Perry is joined by Adam Wells from Cider Review to give you the fourth and final update of the 2023 Harvest Diary. A recap of the end of harvest, a quick look at how the vintage is looking, thoughts on the months to come, and a celebration of working with FRUIT!
Listen as Albert Johnson from Ross-on-Wye Cider & Perry is joined by Adam Wells from Cider Review to give you the second update of the 2023 Harvest Diary. A quick review of the harvest so far, discussing varieties, sugar levels, terroir and vintage. We answer listener questions on names, harvesting and hopped ciders! Don't forget there's less than three days left in the Kickstarter for Adam Wells' new book, published by CAMRA, Perry: A drinker's guide. Visit the Kickstarter now to pre-order the book for release in May 2024.
We're now two for two on providing speakers for the Applefest banquet, as Adam followed in Albert's footsteps to give a keynote speech at this year's perry-themed speech. Expect shameless book plugs, accusations of perrymaking idiocy and talking himself out of being invited to Somerset ever again. Luckily Albert was on hand to record it, and we're delighted to share it today. But microphone plus echoey room equalled technical challenges that for once weren't our fault – so we recommend headphones this week.. Don't forget to pre-order Perry: A Drinker's Guide! The Kickstarter for Adam's book is open for two more weeks: you can find it right here. Making cider or perry this year? Contribute your data and knowledge to the crowd-sourced pomona: visit https://ourpomona.org to help out.
Listen as Albert Johnson from Ross-on-Wye Cider & Perry gives you the first in a new a bi-weekly series of harvest diary updates, uploaded every other week to complement our full length episodes. A quick review of the Yew Tree's successful supper club, an update on the apples and pears we have been working with so far, and shout-outs to the important Hereford AppleFest as well as the just launched (and just fully backed) Kickstarter for Adam Wells' new book, published by CAMRA, Perry: A drinker's guide. Visit the Kickstarter now to pre-order the book for release in May 2024.
Welcome to S2. Joining Albert are Adam Wells and Justin Wells, drinks enthusiasts with different levels of expertise, and listen in as we chat about our hopes and dreams on all things cider audio related.
Following on from last week's episode recorded live at GBBF, we have secured interviews with some of the UK's best drinks writers about their latest projects. Providing insights about the future of cask ale and the joy of perry, regular host Alison Taffs speaks to Pete Brown about the Drink Cask Fresh Campaign, Des de Moor about his brand new book “Cask” and Adam Wells about his forthcoming book about Perry; that rare and exciting drink. Pete Brown and the Drink Cask Fresh Campaign: · https://www.drinkcaskfresh.co.uk/· https://www.petebrown.net/ More information about Pete Brown and his work Sign up here for more information about Adam Wells' CAMRA Perry book: · https://camra.org.uk/perry-sign-up/· https://cider-review.com/ Adam Wells Cider Review website Des de Moor's new book, Cask:· https://camra.org.uk/publications/cask-the-real-story-of-britains-unique-beer-culture/· https://desdemoor.co.uk/ More information about Des de Moor Pubs Pints People Presenters: Clare Phillips: long-serving Pubs Pints People host, freelance writer and presenterAlison Taffs: Drinks Educator and Owner of The Hop Inn HornchurchSimon Webster: Exiled Scot, never far from his next Stout or Porter Chief Editor:David King Join CAMRA if you're not already a member for just £30.50 a year at https://join.camra.org.uk/ - gain access to great audio and visual content on our Learn & Discover platform. Don't forget to support the show at https://supporter.acast.com/pubs-pints-people If you'd like to get involved, simply contact podcast@camra.org.uk or follow us on Twitter @PubsPintsPeople or on our Facebook account @PubsPintsPeopleSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/pubspintspeople. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this podcast, we wanted to give you a feeling for this year's Great British Beer Festival in Olympia, and the huge range of food, drink and learning on offer. It's a great day out and of course there are festivals up and down the country organised by CAMRA branches, breweries and pubs that are also worth visiting throughout the year.There were several books launched at the GBBF and we spoke with Des de Moor about his new book “Cask” and Adam Wells about his new Perry book.Rather than edit those interviews to make them fit this festival podcast, we're going to issue a Part 2 next week! There we'll hear those interviews in full, alongside Pete Brown telling us about the “Drink Cask Fresh” campaign he's been closely involved with.The Great British Beer Festival: https://gbbf.org.uk/Join CAMRA if you're not already a member for just £30.50 a year at https://join.camra.org.uk/ - gain access to great audio and visual content on our Learn & Discover platform.Don't forget to support the show at https://supporter.acast.com/pubs-pints-peopleIf you'd like to get involved, simply contact podcast@camra.org.uk or follow us on Twitter @PubsPintsPeople or on our Facebook account @PubsPintsPeopleSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/pubspintspeople. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In a world shattered by a devastating HIV diagnosis, former NHL zamboni driver turned personal development coach, Adam Wells, shares his journey of resilience and the power of mindset. But just as hope begins to emerge, a shocking revelation throws his life into turmoil once again. Will Adam's shatterproof mindset be enough to overcome this new challenge? Find out in this gripping episode of The Revolutionary Man podcast.In this episode, you will be able to: Traverse through compelling stories where adversity turbocharges personal growth. Realize the transformative effects of nurturing solid bonds and seeking help. Absorb how authenticity paves the way for acceptance and self-love. Bolster your resilience muscle by navigating through challenging situations. Tap into the magic of human interconnectedness through empathy.My special guest is Adam WellsAdam Wells is a man that exemplifies strength in the face of adversity. As a young 20-year-old in the prime of his life, Adam received a life-shattering diagnosis that put him on a path of self-identity and growth he could never have imagined. Despite the tough journey he had to navigate, he chose not to wallow in self-pity but instead made the decisive decision to pursue personal wellness and fortitude. His story is one of triumph over adversity and dedication to self-improvement. Through this journey, Adam has forged a mindset that has allowed him to overcome trials that many would find insurmountable, making him an inspirational figure for anyone seeking to build resilience in their lives.The key moments in this episode are: 00:02:52 - Adam's False Diagnosis, 00:05:19 - Choosing to Keep Moving Forward, 00:08:54 - Monitoring Blood Labs and Staying Medication-Free, 00:11:21 - Discovering the Mistake, 00:14:14 - Choosing not to suffer, 00:18:03 - Seeking support, 00:19:46 - Human connection and reaching out, 00:22:54 - Overcoming stigma and finding acceptance, 00:28:44 - Active Learning and Imperfect Action, 00:29:57 - The Importance of Course Correction, 00:30:24 - Trainersize Me and Helping Others, 00:32:28 - Mindset and Non-Negotiables, 00:34:30 - The Importance of Physical Fitness, How to reach Adam:
"We hope the students might go on to choose a career in food," says Adele Louise James, Director of Learning for Catering and Technology at Whitefield School in Barnet, North London. "It's a massive industry." "This project shows them the other side of food. Normally, when a student thinks about food they just think about a chef. They don't know about all the other jobs that are involved." Adele is passionate about food and the jobs that the industry can provide in the future for her students. In this episode of the Career Conversations podcast series, made in partnership with the charity School Food Matters, we learn all about the special project that is helping introduce school children to the wonderful world of working in food. The Fresh Enterprise Project is run by School Food Matters in collaboration with the food manufacturer, Belazu. Schools: Find out more about the Fresh Enterprise project and how to apply to join Ethical food brands: How you can partner with School Food Matters It sees teams of students come up with their own ideas for sources and pastes. They get to do everything, from choosing the ingredients, to naming their product and designing the label. As part of the competition, they get to go on a tour of the Belazu factory to see how food manufacturing really works. And the winners get the best prize of all, seeing their source made, bottled and sold to real world consumers. "We thought it was an ideal opportunity to get the students hooked into food and see where it could go," says Adele, who tells us she was initially encouraged to get involved in the project by the Food Teachers Centre. Rachel Copus, Partnerships and Programmes Officer at School Food Matters, says the project is designed to educate a new generation about food. "It's so cool to think you could actually make something that ends up on the shelf," she says. "I would have loved to have done something like this when I was at school." For this episode of the podcast, we've sent our host Elisa Roche back to school to meet the students who won the latest Fresh Enterprise competition. She also got her very own tour of the Belazu factory to see what the students experience, and met Linde Stael, Foundation and Sustainability Manager at the company. "Schools love to come in and often I hear from the children that it's the first time they've actually seen production from inside," says Linde. "For children having that better understanding of one part of the food industry is a very valuable thing. Find out more about the up-coming Food Matters Live careers event series "The food industry is struggling to find new talent, so we hope this project helps children to realise there are opportunities in food." Listen to the full episode to learn more about the Fresh Enterprise Project, the incredible work done by School Food Matters, and find out all about this year's winning source. School Food Matters School Food Matters' mission is to teach children about food and to improve children's access to healthy, sustainable food during their time at school. The charity provides fully funded food education programmes to schools. Its experience delivering these programmes informs and strengthens its campaigns, bringing the voices of children, parents and teachers to government policy. School Food Matters was founded in 2007 by Stephanie Slater, a parent who was perplexed by the school food offered to her two small children; frozen food, unappealing and quite often unidentifiable. In the 15 years since, nearly 55,000 children have taken part in its food education projects, but the charity's work goes way beyond even those fantastic schemes. It has a big focus on securing an extension to free school meal provision, making sure children have access to fresh good quality food at school, and re-instating the food A-level, the only GCSE that does not have its own A-level. Belazu Belazu was founded in 1991, under the name The Fresh Olive Company. It was started by two friends, Adam Wells and George Bennell, who met at secondary school. The company has grown from selling buckets of olives to a restaurant in Oxford, to selling a whole range of pastes, oils, truffles and snacks. Belazu says one of its guiding principles is: The Ingredient is King. But it also has a big focus on how it works with the local communities it is part of. As well as its work as part of the Fresh Enterprise project, it has established the Belazu Foundation which has helped to set up two schools in the Atlas Mountains in Morocco. Whitefield School Whitefield School is a secondary school and sixth form located in the London Borough of Barnet. Its Headteacher, Chris Hunt, says its purpose is to ensure it develops well-rounded pupils who achieve great grades and have great character. Whitefield students are resilient and determined, focused and driven, qualities which are central to success.
While studying architecture at the University of Michigan, photography was just a hobby for Adam Wells. But it was while he was working at marketing job right after college that he realized this could be a full-time career.But even before all that, Adam says his time at Cranbrook, where creativity and the arts are fostered, was a crucial starting point on the road to becoming a full-time photographer.Adam Wells is an ex jock & Cranbrook hockey player, and currently works as a freelance brand narrative and lifestyle photographer, having worked with names like REI, Clif Bars, and Cotopaxi.He joins host Qadir to discuss curating online portfolios & freelance work, analog vs digital cameras, and looking back on the nuances of Cranbrook's architecture.About The Guest:Adam Wells works as a freelance brand narrative and lifestyle photographer, having worked with names like REI, Clif Bars, and Cotopaxi.Reach Him At:hello@adamjosephwells.comAdam Wells on LinkedInAdam Wells on InstagramAdam Wells on FacebookSelected Quotes:Adam on his creative process05:54 - I think that's the creative process, is just being comfortable in the uncertainty of trying to create something and hoping that it's gonna succeed. That your idea is gonna come to life in this beautiful fashion. On learning the tools of the photography trade07:10 - The more developed that relationship is that you have with your tools, the easier it is to express yourself through them.On his future & flexibility 17:06 - I'm honestly really resistant to saying [photography] is something I'm doing for the rest of my life, because I'm still 30 and I'm hoping I've got a good 60 years ahead. And if at any point I feel like it's time to pivot and explore new things, I think it's great to keep an open mind and stay flexible.
In this episode, we speak with Adam Messer from Vantage Mortgages
In this episode, Rev. Adam Wells tackles Luke 7:11-17. This message comes out of Middletown, PA. Another faithful pastor doing faithful ministry in a small town of America. Check out Rev. Adam and Calvary Orthodox Presbyterian Church at www.calvaryopc.com.
In this episode, Rev. Adam Wells tackles Luke 7:11-17. This message comes out of Middletown, PA. Another faithful pastor doing faithful ministry in a small town of America. Check out Rev. Adam and Calvary Orthodox Presbyterian Church at www.calvaryopc.com. Here's the link to Tattered Flag Brewery & Still Works on S. Union Street if you're ever in the area. Resources for the history of Middletown: https://middletownborough.com/about/; https://middletownpubliclib.org/story-of-middletown/; https://middletownpubliclib.org/middletowns-liberty-band-and-band-hall/
At 10 years old, Nicole Ver Kuilen was diagnosed with osteosarcoma, a rare bone cancer, that led to the amputation of her lower left leg. Nicole has always been an athlete, but the prosthesis supplied by her insurance was holding her back. In 2017 Nicole completed an ultra triathlon down the western coast of the United States, walking, biking, and running over 1,500 miles to raise awareness about the lack of access to prostheses. Based on that journey, she founded a nonprofit organization called Forrest Stump to fight for better equipment for amputees. Show artwork photo: Adam Wells (@ajwells)Connect with Nicole:WebsiteFacebookInstagramResources:Forrest StumpCotopaxi Do Good AmbassadorsROMP
Guests include Jeff Kolpack, Forum of Fargo-Moorhead, Adam Wells, WPSD Sports Director, and Steve Kennedy, NDSU Golf Coach. Watch Hot Mic with Dom Izzo weekday mornings from 9 to 11 on WDAY XTRA and streaming live at Inforum.com.
Adam Wells of WPSD (Kentucky) who covers Murray State joins the show to share some insight on how Murray reacted to Matt McMahon's departure from the basketball program. What did LSU gain with McMahon? The post Adam Wells – Murray State Reaction to Matt McMahon Departure appeared first on 1045 ESPN.
Hunt Palmer and Jeremy Hill kick off the second hour of the show joined by Adam Wells of WPSD (Kentucky) to give the guys insight on LSU's newest head coach Matt McMahon. Murray State's reaction to McMahon's departure. Sharief Ishaq of WDSU New Orleans joins the show to share his thoughts on the Saints re-signing […] The post Hunt and Hill 03-22-22 | Hour 2 | Insight on Matt McMahon, Saints Updates appeared first on 1045 ESPN.
Message from Rev. Adam Wells on October 8, 2021
In this episode of the We Rise Podcast, Christine is joined by Adam Wells, sharing the resilience of many Appalachian communities. Adam dives into the importance of reckoning with pain to create a new future and the importance of listening and sharing all voices and experiences when creating a new vision. Adam shares what it takes for a community to truly succeed. Adam is the Regional Director of Community and Economic Development for Appalachian Voices, and his career has included environmental justice, activism, new economy, and solutions-based work. He and his wife Emily live in Southwest Virginia, raising their two young children, Ruby and Sawyer. Links and Resources: Appalachian Voices Learn about the New Economy Program, Impacts of the Coal Industry, and Appalachian Voices commitment to Racial Justice and Equity. Southern Appalachian Mountain Stewards Wise County, Virginia St. Paul, Virginia Norton, Virginia Dante, Virginia Community Association MountainRose Vineyard in Wise, Virginia Collective Resilience: We Rise is produced by Dialogue + Design Associates, Podcasting For Creatives, with music by Drishti Beats. Follow Collective Resilience: We Rise on Facebook and Instagram. Please rate, review, and subscribe to the podcast so we can continue spreading our message far and wide. Find our email list at the website: www.yeswerise.org. Thanks for listening.
Getting Cider into the Spotlight This episode is Part 4 of the 4 Part series from CraftCon 2021 panel discussion on Bringing the Bellies to the Bar. In Part 1 we discussed "Who is Cider's Audience?" and "Who would you like the Audience to be?". In Part 2 we delved into Strategy for marketing cider. In Part 3 we we hear what both entices the panelist and what is disagreeable or in other words - Are you tempted by cider? In this episode we finish up this 4 part series by sharing our tips on how makers can get their cider into the "Spotlight" or "How do you catch the attention of Cider Writers, Podcasters, Pommeliers and bottle shop owners?" Listen to : Part 1 of this 4-part series by going to episode 274: Cider's Audience. Part 2 at 275: Cider Strategy Part 3 at 276: Tempted by Cider This recording took place at the virtual conference hosted by the Three Counties Perry and Cider Association in April 2021. Ticket holders to this conference can view the entire conference on line. For this panel, I (Ria) moderated and spoke with fellow panelist Cath Potter who hails from Manchester, which is North of London. I know Cath best for her enthusiastic good cheer for cider. She is a certified Pommelier and also a member of the UK group called Cider Women. Adam Wells who is a writer and co editor with Cider Review, Graftwood and contributes to Full Juice and Distilled Spirits. Nicky Kong, the owner of The Cat in The Glass – which is an online bottle shop selling – of course cider! The 4 parts of this series Audience Strategy - this episode Content or what entices your to try new products/ read- Are you tempted by cider? Getting into the Spotlight Mentions in this Episode The Original Designated Drinkers podcast- listen on Amazon Totally Cider Tours coming up for 2022 Help Support Cider Chat Please donate today. Help keep the chat thriving! Find this episode and all episodes at the page for Cider Chat's podcasts. Listen also at iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher (for Android), iHeartRadio , Spotify and wherever you love to listen to podcasts. Follow on Cider Chat's blog, social media and podcast Twitter @ciderchat Instagram: @ciderchatciderville Cider Chat FaceBook Page Cider Chat YouTube
Tempted by Cider This episode is Part 3 of the 4 Part series from CraftCon 2021 panel discussion on Bringing the Bellies to the Bar. In Part 1 we discussed "Who is Cider's Audience?" and "Who would you like the Audience to be?". In Part 2 we delved into Strategy for marketing cider. And in this episode we hear what both entices the panelist and what is disagreeable....anyway you slice the apple it is all about - Are you tempted by cider? Listen to Part 1 of this 4-part series by going to episode 274: Cider's Audience. And Part 2 at 275: Cider Strategy This virtual conference was hosted by the Three Counties Perry and Cider Association took place in April 2021. Ticket holders to this conference can view the entire conference on line. For this panel, I (Ria) moderated and spoke with fellow panelist Cath Potter who hails from Manchester, which is North of London. I know Cath best for her enthusiastic good cheer for cider. She is a certified Pommelier and also a member of the UK group called Cider Women. Adam Wells who is a writer and co editor with Cider Review, Graftwood and contributes to Full Juice and Distilled Spirits. Nicky Kong, the owner of The Cat in The Glass – which is an online bottle shop selling – of course cider! The 4 parts of this series Audience Strategy - this episode Content or what entices your to try new products/ read- Are you tempted by cider? Getting into the Spotlight In the next episode 277 we will discuss: Getting into the Spotlight. What entices or...are the panelist tempted by particulars ciders? Labels Trusted Authors The makers story Animals and cartoons Says Nicky Kong, "People Drink with their eyes" When not tempted by cider
Listen to Part 1 of this 4-part series by going to episode 274: Cider's Audience. Brand Strategy for Cider Brand Strategy has the same goal no matter what you are selling. In short it is to get your product or services out in front in the market place. The key is to have a strategy before you hang the "open for business" sign. This episode is Part 2 of a four part series from the panel discussion titled Bring the Bellies to the Bar as presented at CraftCon 2021. This virtual conference was hosted by the Three Counties Perry and Cider Association took place in April 2021. Ticket holders to this conference can view the entire conference on line. For this panel, I (Ria) moderated and spoke with fellow panelist Cath Potter who hails from Manchester, which is North of London. I know Cath best for her enthusiastic good cheer for cider. She is a certified Pommelier and also a member of the UK group called Cider Women. Adam Wells who is a writer and co editor with Cider Review, Graftwood and contributes to Full Juice and Distilled Spirits. Nicky Kong, the owner of The Cat in The Glass – which is an online bottle shop selling – of course cider! The 4 parts of this series Audience Strategy - this episode Content Getting into the Spotlight In the next two episodes (276 & 277) we will discuss: Content & Getting into the Spotlight. Mentions in this Episode Totally Cider Tours coming up for 2022 Tas #noappleogies @girlwithaciderreview CAMRA Help Support Cider Chat Please donate today. Help keep the chat thriving! Find this episode and all episodes at the page for Cider Chat's podcasts. Listen also at iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher (for Android), iHeartRadio , Spotify and wherever you love to listen to podcasts. Follow on Cider Chat's blog, social media and podcast Twitter @ciderchat Instagram: @ciderchatciderville Cider Chat FaceBook Page Cider Chat YouTube
Who is your audience? No matter what business venture, knowing your audience (targeted consumers) is key to one's success and is the first topic of conversation for the panel discussion titled Bring the Bellies to the Bar as presented at CraftCon 2021. This virtual conference was hosted by the Three Counties Perry and Cider Association took place in April 2021. Ticket holders to this conference can view the entire conference on line. For this panel, I (Ria) moderated and spoke with fellow panelist Cath Potter who hails from Manchester, which is North of London. I know Cath best for her enthusiastic good cheer for cider. She is a certified Pommelier and also a member of the UK group called Cider Women. Adam Wells who is a writer and co editor with Cider Review, Graftwood and contributes to Full Juice and Distilled Spirits. Nicky Kong, the owner of The Cat in The Glass – which is an online bottle shop selling – of course cider! Please note that I broke this hour long panel discussion into 4 parts Audience Strategy Content Getting into the Spotlight In this episode we discuss knowing who your audience is or who you hope it will be. In the next three episodes (275 - 277) we will discuss: Strategy, Content & Getting into the Spotlight. Mentions in this Episode Lucie Mayerová of Naked Orchards based in the UK Totally Cider Tours coming up for 2022 Help Support Cider Chat Please donate today. Help keep the chat thriving! Find this episode and all episodes at the page for Cider Chat's podcasts. Listen also at iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher (for Android), iHeartRadio , Spotify and wherever you love to listen to podcasts. Follow on Cider Chat's blog, social media and podcast Twitter @ciderchat Instagram: @ciderchatciderville Cider Chat FaceBook Page Cider Chat YouTube
May is one of two months in the year where we celebrate cider! In this episode, our hosts shine a spotlight on cider makers and the quality products they create. In our first interview, drinks educator and owner of the Hop Inn Micropub Alison Taffs speaks to Pomona Award winner Tom Oliver about his work, the importance of good ingredients, and the need for inclusivity in the industry. In the second interview we’ll hear from Adam Wells, who is a renowned cider writer, interviewed by James Finch, aka the Cider Critic. For more information on CAMRA's celebrations for #CiderMonth, go to https://camra.org.uk/beer-and-cider/cider/cider-and-perry-months/Cask is BACK, so back CASK! Read more about the campaign here.Don't forget to support the show at https://supporter.acast.com/pubs-pints-peopleOr join CAMRA if you're not already a member for just £26.50 a year at https://join.camra.org.uk/ - gain access to great audio and visual content on our Learn & Discover platform.If you'd like to get involved, simply contact podcast@camra.org.uk or follow us on Twitter @PubsPintsPeople See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
VAD ÄR DET SOM HÄNDER!? Vi börjar helt vanvettigt med veckans ord: Reflux – och inte sura uppstötningar alltså. Vi svarar på den brännande frågan: Är maltwhisky bättre än blended och gör en snabbvisit på destilleriet Inchdairnie. Reflux på er! Vad var det i glaset? Tji för morgonmannen Mathias, David hade ett Box privatfat och Jeroen en Glenfarclas 105, vilket föranledde en del prat om proof. Vi får säkert återkomma till det men kan tipsa om att Charles MacLean skrivit en essä i frågan. Den ligger tyvärr inte online men finns både i hans Whisky Tales och hans Whiskypedia. Man kan också kasta ett getöga här: https://scotchwhisky.com/magazine/ask-the-professor/25416/why-does-proof-have-multiple-meanings/ Glenfarclas 105 lanserades redan 1968 men då under annat namn, vi vet inte exakt när den döptes om till Glenfarclas 105. Reflux Kolla mera här: https://magotarm.se/ För mera direkt relevanta texter för whiskyproduktion kan de här två texterna vara en bra plats att börja på: http://whiskyscience.blogspot.com/2014/10/copper.html http://whiskyscience.blogspot.se/2015/09/scottish-pot-still-variations.html Det där med höjden på Glenmorangies svanhalsar varierar förresten beroende på källa. Den allra vanligaste uppgiften är att de är 5,14 meter höga, så till exempel här: https://www.whiskyadvocate.com/why-stills-matter/ Kolla också denna: https://scotchwhisky.com/magazine/ask-the-professor/13835/whisky-stills-does-shape-matter/ Är maltwhisky bättre än blended? Ett roligt inlägg i denna debatt kommer från Adam Wells, som inte direkt skräder orden om moderna blended här: ”Why modern cheap blends are mostly rubbish”, 20/2 2018: https://malt-review.com/2018/02/20/why-modern-cheap-blends-are-mostly-total-rubbish Annars finner vi det svårt att länka till saker rörande denna luriga fråga. Om Trabant som i princip smälte när det regnade för mycket kan man läsa lite här: https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trabant Inchdairnie Hemsida: http://inchdairniedistillery.com/ Inte bara var de tidiga (om än inte först i modern tid, tror vi) vad gäller rye, de har också gjort sprit för whisky på havre: https://scotchwhisky.com/magazine/latest-news/26039/inchdairnie-distils-first-scotch-oat-whisky/ https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/2019/06/inchdairnie-first-scotch-maker-to-distil-with-oats-in-a-century/ Produktionskapaciteten ligger på omkring två miljoner liter ren sprit per år. De har sagt att ett första släpp av singelmalten kommer göras när whiskyn är 10-12 år gammal. En rolig sak är att de faktiskt visst också gör rökig whisky, när de kallar sitt destillat för Strathenry istället för Inchdairnie: en del av produktionen för blended är faktiskt rökig. Här når du oss: En trea whisky på Facebook (https://ww.facebook.com/entreawhisky) Maila till oss på hej@entreawhisky.se Davids blogg tjederswhisky.se (https://www.tjederswhisky.se)
Instead of an interview, in episode, Albert hosts a discussion with , Ben Thompson of Cider Voice and Adam Wells and James Finch from Cider Review. Together they're tasting Smith Hayne's Special Reserve 2018 Cider. It leads us into a discussion about apple varieties, blending, keeving, the use of sulphites, transparency in labelling, and more.
If Hunter Henry is going to remain with the Los Angeles Chargers, it will have to come through a long-term contract agreement. Per ESPN's Adam Schefter, the Chargers told Henry on Tuesday that he won't receive the franchise tag prior to the 4 p.m. ET deadline. - Adam Wells, Bleacher Report Is Hunter Henry the answer at tight end for the Patriots? Continually applying Band-Aids won’t cure the problem. Whether it’s receiver or tight end, the Patriots need to land one of the big fish in the pool at either position. That doesn’t mean spending recklessly, it’s making a necessary move to try and fix what’s broken. If the Patriots are going to spend on a tight end, or any offensive stud on the market, Hunter Henry’s the man. He’s the biggest fish in the pond at a position of great need. One reason this go-for-it scenario doesn’t seem so far-fetched, is the fact Bill Belichick is rather fond of the Chargers’ tight end. The Chargers star is coming out of his first contract, and at age 26, is just hitting his prime. He’s 6-foot-5, 250 pounds and has all the tools you’d want in a tight end in 2021. He’s a good route runner, has the speed to separate over the middle, and would be a vital weapon in the red zone. He’s also one of the best blocking tight ends in the league. And given the bankroll of money the Patriots have to spend, Henry would be a terrific investment. While he’s not at the George Kittle and Travis Kelce money level, after being franchised last year at $10.6 million, it’ll likely take a multi-year deal around $12 million per season to land him. - Karen Guregian, Boston Herald Sign up for exclusive Dear Pats Nation content on Patreon https://patreon.com/dpnsports Checkout the Dear Pats Nation Merch Store: https://teespring.com/stores/dpn Enjoy the content? Help support the creators! PayPal: backinthegamesc@gmail.com Follow us on Social Media Twitter: https://twitter.com/DearPatsNation Facebook: https://Facebook.com/dpnsportstalk Instagram: @dearpatsnation Business Enquiries: ray@dpnsports.com
We had the honor to interview Adam Wells, a practicing Industrial Designer and Professor of the University of Houston's College of Architecture and Design. Wells had the unique experience of being in school when the transition to digital design first began. Listen to find out about how he found industrial design while in art school studying sculpture. He reminds students, "there is no point in making a project to please a teacher", and encourages them to focus on the process and learning. This episode is hosted by Kadmiel Konan.
Interview: Tasmine Fraiser Cider Review: Little Pomona - Disco NouveauJoin hosts Gabe Cook, Grant David Hutchison and Martyn David Goodwin-Sharman as they explore the world of cider from the comfort of the Neutral Cider Hotel!Gabe kicks off things in the game room, Grant plays Tetris with boxes in his new house, and Martyn has been counting down the days for a bubble bath with Phoebe Bridgers! In the news this week, Martyn connects with the imposter syndrome Adam Wells writes of for Malt Review, whilst Grant and Gabe bring possibly the greatest headline in the world of cider to the table. If anyone wants to take the band name ‘Pagan Journalist’ we’ll happily pass on the rights!Our interview this week is with the wonderful Tasmine Fraser! She’s on the front line of global cider advocacy, as a member of the Cider Scene crew and especially through her own Instagram page, and after a social media post, she kickstarted the #noappleogies movement in response to sexism. The guys go through inclusivity in the industry, Tasmine’s cider, shared values and honesty, and impromptu aeroplane piloting! This episode really is, in Gabe’s words, a hoot!Then we’re onto the tasting, and this week the guys get ready to rumble with a cider from the first guests to grace the podcast; Little Pomona! Disco Nouveau is Herefordshire cider’s answer to Beaujolais wine, bringing the rush of harvest in a fun package. It’s a great connector between the wine and cider worlds, and the guys get their skates on to dive in!Then, it's Martyn's turn for a game and Grant is worried his losing streak will not be broken. The game is called ‘Who Gives a S**t?!’ Martyn takes the guys on a deep dive through his tasting notes, and they have to guess the maker and the cider. Join in at home and let us know your score on our socials!Don’t forget to like, subscribe and write a review for the show, and thank you for joining us at Neutral Cider Hotel!Other Links:Gabe wrote a book: CiderologyGrant has a cider business: Re:StalkMartyn loves to talk about cider: CiderShitThe Rest of The Team:Executive Producer/Editor: Scott RiggsMusic: Billy KennedyConnect:Instagram: NeutralCiderHotelTwitter: NeutralCiderPodWebsite: http://www.neutralciderhotel.com
ADAM WELLS is a transitional life coach. He has walked the Camino de Santiago twice as well as other routes leading to Santiago de Compestella. He gave up a consultancy job in the city to start up his own business based on his own skills, experiences and knowledge of life's transitions to finding one's true path. This can take many years and Adam's aim is to set you on that path through one-to-one coaching alongside walking what he calls the London Camino. Adam was born in London, spent his early childhood abroad including Spain. This early experience has influenced many of the decisions he has taken through life culminating in the creation of adamwells.com. You can find Adam on https://www.adamwells.com/ Join him on one of his weekend walks to find out more! Or contact him for a one-to-one online chat. To find out about your podcast host Emma you can go to https://www.travellingthrough.co.uk/ A big thanks to Mariska Martina at https://www.mariskamartina.com/ for creating our wonderful podcast jingle! And finally, a big thank you to Manners Cafe in Boston Manor for hosting this podcast interview on Friday, 25 September 2020.
I'm excited to introduce today's guest, Adam Wells. We met way back in 2011 or so at Toastmasters in London. Then we reconnected a couple of years later on his Discover the Camino Meetup Group. We’ve spent long hours out on walks talking about the Camino (which, you may remember, I’ve been wanting to do since 1996!) and I wanted to have him on the show to talk a little bit more about long-distance walking. About Adam Adam Wells is a life transition coach who helps individuals struggling to find new meaning, purpose and direction following a major, and perhaps unexpectedly difficult, life change event. Adam also mentors individuals wishing to embark upon an inner journey of personal transformation through walking Spain’s Camino de Santiago (Way of St James) pilgrimage path. For further information: www.adamwells.com or email. He also runs a walking group in London and Surrey for people interested in the Camino. Listen To This Episode What You'll Learn Why you might want to walk a long-distance trail The mindset you need to do a long-distance walk How to prepare for your first long-distance trail Adam’s top tips for preparing for your walk Why trail life is like a liminal space The three inner stages of a long-distance walk How to handle life after the trail Things We Discussed Mount Kilimanjaro Hadrian’s Wall West Highland Way Camino Francés Joseph Campbell Related Episodes 354 Stephen Marriott ~ The Life-changing Magic of Walking a Long-Distance Trail 345 Holly Worton ~ Why We Could All Benefit From Saying YES More Often (now with downloadable transcript!) 342 Holly Worton ~ How to Follow the Breadcrumbs in Your Life (now with downloadable transcript!) Connect With Holly Website Facebook Instagram Twitter Pinterest Google+ LinkedIn How to Subscribe Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS Click here to subscribe via Stitcher Help Spread the Word If you enjoyed this episode, please head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating and a review! You can also subscribe, so you'll never miss an episode.
This episode I am joined by the handsome and painfully talented Ryan Adam Wells and we try to make the work a slightly better place using the word superhero.
S2E3: McKinney Roughs Nature Park & Interview with Owner of O’Wells Adventure Co. : Adam Wells Welcome to this weeks show! I’m really excited to talk about this episode. It’s part of the LCRA park system and definitely one of my favorite places to hike. It’s McKinney Roughs nature park which is Just outside of Austin-One of the great things about it is it rests next to the Colorado river. So enjoy this Amazing place to hike with some amazing views of the water. I also get to interview a fellow hiker Adam Wells. He’s been into the outdoors hiking and fishing from a very young age. Has spent time outdoors in a handful of places around the US and Him and his wife turned that passion of being outside into an awesome small business. So stay tuned! Find O'Wells Adventure Co. Here: https://www.owellsadventureco.com/ SOCIAL: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/thetexastrailhead Instagram: Https://www.instagram.com/danolaurel YouTube: Https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6c7zMdkXWmktpXWlDnGP5w PODCAST Equipment: Here is all the gear I use to make this podcast Microphones- Audio Technica ATR-2100 USB https://amzn.to/2tGmvTk Headphones- Audio Technica ATH-M20x https://amzn.to/2t4tPYH Tendak USB 3.0 Hub (To power all of the USB devices) https://amzn.to/36IzQsE Beelife Pop Filter https://amzn.to/37Jsplg NeeWer Professional Mic Stand https://amzn.to/37LpMPM Focusright Scarlett 2i2 Audio Interface https://amzn.to/2TjYe0b By purchasing anything on the gear list I receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Those contributions help keep the website, podcast and videos going, so thanks for your support! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thetexastrailhead/support
This week on YFT, Hannah Ann joins a thriving Brandi and a stir-crazy Wells to talk favorite things in quarantine and what she’s looking for in her next man. Wells and Brandi go down the list of Listen to Your Heart contestants and predict who will be walking down the steps of paradise and which couples will make it in the long-run (hint: probably none of them). Adam Wells explains why he gets so frustrated when people get his name wrong, particularly paparazzi and Sarah Hyland fan accounts, and Brandi describes what happened this week after she discovered her new favorite thing: a label maker. And last but definitely not least, please let us know where we can find some toilet paper!Thanks to our awesome sponsors for making this episode possible! Check out these deals just for you, YFTers.ARTICLE– Get $50 off your first puchase of $100 or more! Go to Article.com/YFT and the discount will be automatically applied at checkoutMINT MOBILE– To get your new wireless plan for just $15 a month, and the plan shipped to your door for free, go to MintMobile.com/YFTBILLIE– Go to MyBillie.com/YFT to get your starter kit for just $9, plus shipping is always free
From Law to Lumber. The career change of Adam Wells.I've known Adam Wells since the late 1980's. We were best friends growing up and best men in each others wedding. From the day I first met him, he wanted to be a corporate attorney. He pursued his passion and become the top medical malpractice defense attorney in the state of Arkansas. But after meeting his wife to be, Wells made a career change to help run her family's business.Adam and Matt Wells join me to talk about the take over and adhering to the family roots culture that they were raised in and found again in the lumber industry. They talk about the importance of a family culture for both their employees and their customers and discuss their rewards program created in 2019 that they've used to build loyalty and relationships.We even discuss bucket list moments such as kissing a camel, catching a marlin, couples massage treatments and attending a UFC fight. Learn more about Lumber1 Home Center here
On the 1st episode of a new side series of Piecing It Together called Missing Pieces, Adam Wells joins me to discuss 2013's This Is The End from Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg. With the Coronavirus bringing an end to Hollywood's planned release schedule for the rest of the year, This Is The End is a fitting way to kick off a look back at movies that were released before the creation of our podcast! Along with the usual puzzle pieces treatment, we also look to see if there are any movies that came after This Is The End that it may have inspired. Puzzle pieces include Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back, Ghostbuster, Evil Dead 2 and Pineapple Express. The post This Is The End (Featuring Adam Wells) appeared first on Piecing It Together Podcast.
This week on YFT, we’re all taking a deep breath because even though the world is in shambles, Brandi Cyrus and “Adam Wells” are here to recommend some new favorite content to binge while you’re in isolation. Back on the homefront, Brandi is surrounded by animals per usual (though one is now wearing a onesie), and Carl is already getting sick of Wells being in quarantine because animals need alone time too, people. The hosts talk about Barb’s bizarre Instagram singing, Miley’s new IGTV series, Bright Minded, and the unicorn golden retriever puppy who has one ear! Suh-cute. Last but definitely not least, we share some new fave things, a review involving missing testicles, and a recently discovered Instagram account that features pics of Wells’ feet. Stay safe out there, YFTers!Thanks to our awesome sponsors for making this episode possible! Check out these deals just for you, YFTers.ARTICLE– Article is offering our listeners $50 off their first purchase of $100 or more when you go to Article.com/YFTSHIPSTATION– Try ShipStation for free for 60 days when you go to ShipStation.com, click on the microphone at the top of the homepage, and enter YFTTHERAGUN– Try Theragun risk-free for 30 days or your money back when you go to Theragun.com/YFT. Plus, get a free charging stand with purchase!BEST FIENDS– Download Best Fiends for FREE on the Apple App Store or Google Play
On the 118th episode of Piecing It Together, Adam Wells joins me to talk about the latest Nicolas Cage freak out, the H.P. Lovecraft adaptation Color Out Of Space. Directed by Richard Stanley, it's a wild cosmic horror family drama and is out now on VOD. Puzzle pieces include The Thing, Annihilation, Suspiria, and Ordinary People. The post Color Out Of Space (Featuring Adam Wells) appeared first on Piecing It Together Podcast.
On the 113th episode of Piecing It Together, Joe Black and Adam Wells return to the podcast for a conversation about all things Kevin Smith, touching on lots of moments from throughout his View Askewniverse right up until the brand new Jay & Silent Bob Reboot. We recorded this back when the film was toured around the country and it's now finally out on VOD. Puzzle pieces include O Brother Where Art Thou?, Pee-Wee's Big Adventure, Dumb & Dumber 2 and of course... Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back. The post Jay & Silent Bob Reboot (Featuring Joe Black & Adam Wells) appeared first on Piecing It Together Podcast.
On the 107th episode of Piecing It Together, it's time for another super-episode! I'm joined by JC, TJ, David Michor, Adam Wells, The Lady-Wan and Joe Black to talk about the epic conclusion to the 9 film Star Wars story in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. Of course it won't really be the end, but it's still Star Wars so the only proper way to cover it is with multiple guests. The post Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (Super Episode) appeared first on Piecing It Together Podcast.
Adam Wells, Regional Director of Community & Economic Development for Appalachian Voices, is working to bring new energy to the local economies of Southwest Virginia, a region once sustained by the coal industry. There are now promising opportunities for solar power to be a catalyst for growth, attracting 21st Century business looking for low-cost, locally-generated … Continue reading Old Mountains, New Economies – Adam Wells of Appalachian Voices →
Adam Wells, Regional Director of Community & Economic Development for Appalachian Voices, is working to bring new energy to the local economies of Southwest Virginia, a region once sustained by the coal industry. There are now promising opportunities for solar power to be a catalyst for growth, attracting 21st Century business looking for low-cost, locally-generated … Continue reading Old Mountains, New Economies – Adam Wells of Appalachian Voices →
On the 94th episode of Piecing It Together, I’m joined by returning co-hosts Joe Black and Adam Wells to talk about Rob Zombie's latest, 3 From Hell. The epic conclusion to his horror trilogy that started with House of 1000 Corpses and The Devil's Rejects, it's a grindhouse extravaganza and a somewhat surprise Fathom Events hit. Puzzle pieces include Leatherface, Mad Max, El Mariachi and Easy Rider. The post 3 From Hell (Featuring Joe Black & Adam Wells) appeared first on Piecing It Together Podcast.
This week I am having a group chat with two public speaking experts, Adam Wells and Stephen R. Marriott Adam is a Life Planner and Transition Coach & Speaker who speaks regularly to large audiences both in the UK and internationally. https://www.adamwells.com Stephen is a Speaker and Author of the Reluctant Pilgrim Novels who uses public speaking to spread the word about his books. https://stephenrmarriott.com They talk about a keynote speech which Stephen is preparing for, which at this point is the biggest speech of his life. They share their insight into how you would go about preparing for the biggest speech of YOUR life. They say "know your audience, know your message and share a personal story!". Download your free speech preparation checklist here: Get details of my next live workshops and events here: https://davidalanmurray.com/events/ If you would like to discover more tips and techniques to help you to communicate with confidence you can download my free top tips booklet and subscribe to my newsletter here: https://davidalanmurray.com/free-pdf/ If you like this public speaking and confident communication coaching podcast show, please subscribe and add a 5 star review on your favourite podcast app. You can find out more and get in touch with David at https://davidalanmurray.com Links: Connect with David Murray on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DavidMurrayGB Check out my latest coaching videos on Youtube: http://ow.ly/WWu230nfrSC Connect with Adam Wells: https://www.adamwells.com Connect with Stephen R. Marriott: https://stephenrmarriott.com
Outback Outdoors’ Producer Garrett Drach sits down with OO co-founder Adam Wells to discuss the passion Adam has for all things related to land and whitetail management, along with what he has done to improve the Swanson Lake Ranch property in Nebraska where he is part owner
Most folks living in central Appalachia would agree that we need to create a new economy to counter the coal industry’s decline. But the question becomes how? Coalfields residents came together several years ago to propose the RECLAIM Act, federal legislation that would more rapidly release money from the $2.5 billion Abandoned Mine Lands Trust Fund for regional reclamation and redevelopment projects. In this story we hear from Eric Dixon, policy coordinator at Appalachian Citizens Law Center, and Adam Wells who directs Appalachian Voices’ New Economy Program from Norton VA. Both helped write a report that shares concrete examples and ideas for projects in four Appalachian states that could create new economic opportunities using AML pilot project funds and those from the RECLAIM Act if it is passed by Congress.
On the 70th episode of Piecing It Together, an old friend from summer camp where we used to discuss horror movies all night joins me to discuss the remake of one of those now classics... Child's Play. Yes Chucky the killer doll is back, but as you'll find from our conversation, this isn't the same Chucky from the old movies. Puzzle pieces include It, A.I., King Kong and Avengers: Age of Ultron. The post Child’s Play (Featuring Adam Wells) appeared first on Piecing It Together Podcast.
The best stories are told in the dancing firelight of a good campfire and in this podcast the whole crew (Trevon Stoltzfus, Jake Shaw, Adam Wells, Dustin Etheredge, and Lane Walter) gather around a bonfire at their camp in western Nebraska as Sloane Brown, with Yeti Coolers, retells his story of a great spot, stalk and shot on his mule kicking archery muley buck.
Some say it is better to be lucky than good, and on the first morning of our 2018 Nebraska archery deer hunt, Jake Shaw with MTN OPS, had the golden horseshoe. Trev sits down with Jake Shaw from MTN OPS, Adam Wells and Garrett Drach to discuss the 1st day. Trev sits down with Jake, Adam Wells and Garrett Drach to discuss the 1st days excitement and share their opening morning adventure.
"Many Voices, Many Solutions: Innovative Mine Reclamation in Central Appalachia" is a new report that highlights 20 projects across five Appalachian states that would create new economic opportunities in areas with abandoned mine lands. These case studies and similar efforts could be funded by the Abandoned Mine Land Pilot Program, and if passed by Congress, the RECLAIM ACT. Together they have the potential to jump start a "New Deal" in Appalachia. In this episode of WMMT's Mountain Talk two of the report organizers, Eric Dixon from Appalachian Citizens Law Center in Whitesburg KY and Adam Wells with Appalachian Voices' New Economy program in southwestern Virginia, describe the ways in which Abandoned Mine Lands funds could be used for innovative and sustainable development in the region. Also featured are projects in VA, KY and WV that are case studies in the report as examples of innovative reclamation and economic development opportunities.
With a tremendously busy guiding schedule and work load Adam Wells and Trevon Stoltzfus sit down at camp in Nebraska and discuss the history and story of co-founding Outback Outdoors. They also dive into the many hats that Adam wears including land management and vacation property development.
Allow me to introduce you to this week's guest Stephen R. Marriott. Stephen is a former investment professional and shares his deeply personal story of how he had the courage to leave the corporate world behind, went for a long walk and discovered a new life as an author and speaker. He talks about how he coped with being 'thrown in at the deep-end' when he suddenly had to speak to over 100 people at the launch of his first book. Although nervous to begin with, he shares how this experience taught him that 'he can do it'. Subscribe to my newsletter and receive monthly tips and techniques to help you speak and communicate with confidence. Please click me: http://eepurl.com/gj6Sb9. Stephen's top tips for speakers are: 1) Add stories to your talks to make them more personal, 2) Move your body and use hand gestures to enhance your talks and to 'bring home the message', 3) Use eye contact to make you feel more confident and bring people into your talks'. If you would like to find out more about Stephen you can find him at https://stephenrmarriott.com In the next episode I will be sharing my top tip on adding stories to your pitches, speeches and presentations. If you would like to discover more public speaking tips and techniques to become a confident speaker don't forget to subscribe to this public speaking coaching podcast. If you would like to find out more you can get in touch with David at https://davidalanmurray.com Links: Connect with David Murray on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DavidMurrayGB Connect with Adam Wells and Discover the Camino: https://www.adamwells.com
Teddy Chinaris is gone for the field trip the Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory but our special guest, Adam Wells, has won the golden ticket and is ready to tell us about video game news and Battlepasses. Music By Bensound.com
Let me introduce you to this week's guest Adam Wells. Adam is an experienced public speaker and he shares his story of how he took his fear of public speaking and turned it into a passion, where he now speaks regularly to large audiences. He shares his public speaking tips and insights for beginners and experienced public speakers. Subscribe to my newsletter and receive monthly tips and techniques to help you speak and communicate with confidence. Please click me: http://eepurl.com/gj6Sb9. If you would like to find out more about Adam, you can connect with him at https://www.adamwells.com In the next episode I will be sharing something that you might find surprising... 'the audience cannot read your mind'. If you would like to discover more public speaking tips and techniques to become a better public speaker don't forget to subscribe to this public speaking coaching podcast. If you would like to find out more you can get in touch with me at https://davidalanmurray.com
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Alex sits down with Adam Wells, host of Beyond The Shield Podcast! No spoilers! Follow Adam: @TheAdamWells
In this episode of “A Cast of Kings,” Joanna and David discuss the tenth episode of the sixth season of Game of Thrones, “The Winds of Winter.” Thanks to Adam Wells from the Beyond The Shield podcast for his help in putting this ep together. If you like the show, feel free to leave us a review on iTunes and be […] The post A Cast of Kings S6E10 – The Winds of Winter appeared first on /Film. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of “A Cast of Kings,” Joanna and David discuss the ninth episode of the sixth season of Game of Thrones, “Battle of the Bastards.” Thanks to Adam Wells from the Beyond The Shield podcast for his help in putting this ep together. If you like the show, feel free to leave us a review on iTunes and be […] The post A Cast of Kings S6E09 – Battle of the Bastards appeared first on /Film. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brendo is rejoined by Derick Armijo, They discuss the resolution of the cliffhanger from the previous episode, Amazon wishlists, the price of fame, Derick's meeting with Adam Wells, video games, Ghostbusters, convention panels, Brendo's big choice, Vegas trips, Harry Potter, and lots more. All this and Marmaduke, of course. Thanks for listening!
Brendo is rejoined by Derick Armijo, They discuss the resolution of the cliffhanger from the previous episode, Amazon wishlists, the price of fame, Derick’s meeting with Adam Wells, video games, Ghostbusters, convention panels, Brendo’s big choice, Vegas trips, Harry Potter, and lots more. All this and Marmaduke, of course. Thanks for listening!
In this episode of “A Cast of Kings,” Joanna and David discuss the eighth episode of the sixth season of Game of Thrones, “No One.” Thanks to Adam Wells from the Beyond The Shield podcast for his help in putting this ep together. If you like the show, feel free to leave us a review on iTunes and be sure […] The post A Cast of Kings S6E08 – No One appeared first on /Film. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of “A Cast of Kings,” Joanna and David discuss the seventh episode of the sixth season of Game of Thrones, “The Broken Man.” Thanks to Audible for sponsoring us this week! Go to audible.com/acastofkings to get a free 30-day trial. Thanks to Adam Wells from the Beyond The Shield podcast for his help in putting this ep […] The post A Cast of Kings S6E07 – The Broken Man appeared first on /Film. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of “A Cast of Kings,” Joanna and David discuss sixth episode of the sixth season of Game of Thrones, “Blood of My Blood.” Thanks to Helpspot for sponsoring us this week! Go to helpspot.com/kings and use the promo code “kings” to get 10% off for life. Thanks to Adam Wells from the Beyond The Shield podcast for his […] The post A Cast of Kings S6E06 – Blood of My Blood appeared first on /Film. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of “A Cast of Kings,” Joanna and David discuss fifth episode of the sixth season of Game of Thrones, “The Door.” Thanks to Helpspot for sponsoring us this week! Go to helpspot.com/kings and use the promo code “kings” to get 10% off for life. Thanks to Adam Wells from the Beyond The Shield podcast for his help in […] The post A Cast of Kings S6E05 – The Door appeared first on /Film. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of “A Cast of Kings,” Joanna and David discuss third episode of the sixth season of Game of Thrones, “Oathbreaker.” Thanks to Audible for sponsoring us this week! Go to audible.com/acastofkings to get a free thirty-day trial. Thanks to Adam Wells from the Beyond The Shield podcast for his help in putting this ep together. If […] The post A Cast of Kings S6E03 – Oathbreaker appeared first on /Film. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of “A Cast of Kings,” Joanna and David discuss first episode of the sixth season of Game of Thrones, “The Red Woman.” Thanks to textline.com for sponsoring us this week! Go to textline.com/castofkings to get an additional month of free service. Thanks to Adam Wells from the Beyond The Shield podcast for his help in putting […] The post A Cast of Kings S6E01 – The Red Woman appeared first on /Film. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of “A Cast of Kings,” Joanna and David discuss tenth episode of the first season of Game of Thrones, “Fire and Blood.” Use this chart to follow along with your own book-reading. Thanks to hover.com for sponsoring us this week! Go to hover.com/fire to get 10% off your first order. Thanks to Adam Wells from the […] The post A Cast of Kings S1E10 – Fire and Blood appeared first on /Film. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of “A Cast of Kings,” Joanna and David discuss ninth episode of the first season of Game of Thrones, “Baelor.” Use this chart to follow along with your own book-reading. Thanks to Adam Wells from the Beyond The Shield podcast for his help in putting this ep together. If you like the show, feel free to leave […] The post A Cast of Kings S1E09 – Baelor appeared first on /Film. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of “A Cast of Kings,” Joanna and David discuss eighth episode of the first season of Game of Thrones, “The Pointy End.” Use this chart to follow along with your own book-reading. Thanks to our sponsor, Hover.com. Go to hover.com/pointy to get 10% off your first order. Thanks also to Adam Wells from the […] The post A Cast of Kings S1E08 – The Pointy End appeared first on /Film. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of “A Cast of Kings,” Joanna and David discuss seventh episode of the first season of Game of Thrones, “You Win Or You Die.” Use this chart to follow along with your own book-reading. Thanks to our sponsor, Audible.com. Go to audible.com/acastofkings to get a free 30-day trial. Thanks also to Adam Wells from the […] The post A Cast of Kings S1E07 – You Win or You Die appeared first on /Film. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of “A Cast of Kings,” Joanna (https://twitter.com/jowrotethis) and David (http://www.davechen.net/) discuss sixth episode of the first season of Game of Thrones, “A Golden Crown.” Use this chart (https://i1.wp.com/bitcast-a-sm.bitgravity.com/slashfilm/wp/wp-content/images/Game-of-Thrones-episode.png) to follow along with your own book-reading. Thanks to our sponsor for this ep, Hover. Go to hover.com/Crown to 10% off your first order. Thanks also to Adam Wells from the Beyond The Shield (http://beyondtheshieldpodcast.com/) podcast for his help in putting this ep together. If you like the show, feel free to leave us a review on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cast-kings-game-thrones-podcast/id515836681) and be sure to follow us on Facebook for updates on the show (https://facebook.com/acastofkings) .
In this episode of “A Cast of Kings,” Joanna (https://twitter.com/jowrotethis) and David (http://www.davechen.net/) discuss fifth episode of the first season of Game of Thrones, “The Wolf and the Lion.” Use this chart (https://i1.wp.com/bitcast-a-sm.bitgravity.com/slashfilm/wp/wp-content/images/Game-of-Thrones-episode.png) to follow along with your own book-reading. Thanks to our sponsor for this ep, Audible. Go to audible.com/acastofkings to get a free audiobook download. Thanks also to Adam Wells from the Beyond The Shield (http://beyondtheshieldpodcast.com/) podcast for his help in putting this ep together. If you like the show, feel free to leave us a review on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cast-kings-game-thrones-podcast/id515836681) and be sure to follow us on Facebook for updates on the show (https://facebook.com/acastofkings) .
of the first season of Game of Thrones, “Cripples, Bastards, and Broken Things.” Use this chart (https://i1.wp.com/bitcast-a-sm.bitgravity.com/slashfilm/wp/wp-content/images/Game-of-Thrones-episode.png) to follow along with your own book-reading. Thanks to our sponsor for this ep, Hover. Go to hover.com/brokenthings to get 10% off your first order. Thanks also to Adam Wells from the Beyond The Shield (http://beyondtheshieldpodcast.com/) podcast for his help in putting this ep together. If you like the show, feel free to leave us a review on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cast-kings-game-thrones-podcast/id515836681) and be sure to follow us on Facebook for updates on the show (https://facebook.com/acastofkings) .
In this episode of “A Cast of Kings,” Joanna (https://twitter.com/jowrotethis) and David (http://www.davechen.net/) discuss third episode of the first season of Game of Thrones, “Lord Snow.” Use this chart (https://i1.wp.com/bitcast-a-sm.bitgravity.com/slashfilm/wp/wp-content/images/Game-of-Thrones-episode.png) to follow along with your own book-reading. Thanks to our sponsor for this ep, Audible. Go to audible.com/acastofkings to get a free audio book download. Thanks also to Adam Wells from the Beyond The Shield (http://beyondtheshieldpodcast.com/) podcast for his help in putting this ep together. If you like the show, feel free to leave us a review on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cast-kings-game-thrones-podcast/id515836681) and be sure to follow us on Facebook for updates on the show (https://facebook.com/acastofkings) .
In this episode of “A Cast of Kings,” Joanna (https://twitter.com/jowrotethis) and David (http://www.davechen.net/) discuss second episode of the first season of Game of Thrones, “The Kingsroad.” Use this chart (https://i1.wp.com/bitcast-a-sm.bitgravity.com/slashfilm/wp/wp-content/images/Game-of-Thrones-episode.png) to follow along with your own book-reading. Thanks to our sponsor for this episode, Hover. Go to hover.com/kingsroad to get 10% off your first purchase. Thanks also to Adam Wells from the Beyond The Shield (http://beyondtheshieldpodcast.com/) podcast for his help in putting this ep together. If you like the show, feel free to leave us a review on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cast-kings-game-thrones-podcast/id515836681) and be sure to follow us on Facebook for updates on the show (https://facebook.com/acastofkings) .
In this episode of “A Cast of Kings,” Joanna (https://twitter.com/jowrotethis) and David (http://www.davechen.net/) discuss first episode of the first season of Game of Thrones, “Winter is Coming.” Use this chart (https://i1.wp.com/bitcast-a-sm.bitgravity.com/slashfilm/wp/wp-content/images/Game-of-Thrones-episode.png) to follow along with your own book-reading. Thanks to our sponsor for this episode, Casper. Go to casper.com/acastofkings and use promo code “acastofkings” to get $50 off your first mattress. Thanks also to Adam Wells from the Beyond The Shield (http://beyondtheshieldpodcast.com/) podcast for his help in putting this episode together. If you like the show, feel free to leave us a review on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cast-kings-game-thrones-podcast/id515836681) and be sure to follow us on Facebook for updates on the show (https://facebook.com/acastofkings) .
The Dreamcast came out 12 years ago today in North America, so we thought “Why not get a group of people together for a chat?” Enjoy that chat, along with some classic DC tunes! Presented by Gavvie on 9 September 2011, with guests foreversonic, WrathOskvro, Tall-Guy91, Page, Adam Wells, and Voluptuous Spy.