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Best podcasts about Algoma

Latest podcast episodes about Algoma

Squawk on the Street
Tariffs Latest, CPI Breakdown, and Dalio on the Deficit 3/12/25

Squawk on the Street

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 41:12


Fresh trade developments top of the hour: Canada promising to impose 25% reciprocal tariffs on over $20B in U.S. Imports… Carl Quintanilla, Leslie Picker, and Michael Santoli broke down the latest on another volatile morning for stocks. What it means for the automakers with former Ford CEO Mark Fields – and a deep dive on the impact for Canada with the CEO of the country's 2nd largest steelmaker: Algoma, as they pause shipments to the U.S. Also in focus: exclusive comments from Bridgewater's Ray Dalio and Salesforce's Marc Benioff on the recent market unwind.  Plus: this morning's inflation print (CPI) coming in better than expected – what it means for the Fed and markets, as recession fears grow – and to end the hour, a look at how 3D-printing could solve the housing shortage.   Squawk on the Street Disclaimer

Inside the Village - A weekly podcast featuring newsmakers in Ontario
Algoma Steel boss talks to us about Trump, pollution and looming job cuts

Inside the Village - A weekly podcast featuring newsmakers in Ontario

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 85:23


Send us a textThis week on our 'Inside the Village' podcast: A wide-ranging conversation with Algoma Steel CEO Michael Garcia, an American citizen who holds a unique vantage point on the brewing trade war.Welcome back to Inside the Village, a one-of-a-kind podcast where all news is local — and no topic is off-limits.On this week's episode: An in-depth conversation with the CEO of Sault Ste. Marie's largest employer.Michael Garcia is chief executive officer of Algoma Steel, a company that ships approximately half of its output south of the border. He also happens to be an American citizen who served in the U.S. army and earned his MBA from Harvard Business School.We invited Garcia on the podcast to talk in detail about how Donald Trump's threatened tariffs could wreak havoc on the Sault's biggest company, and why he thinks the U.S. president is so bent on protectionism.But our conversation covered a lot of other ground, too, including Algoma's shift to electric arc steelmaking and the company's legacy of pollution.Garcia also addressed the fact that as the company transitions to its electric arc furnaces over the next few years, the plant's workforce will drastically decrease — from approximately 2,700 today to roughly 1,700 by 2029.While a portion of those cuts will come through retirements, some job losses are inevitable."That's one of the most sobering parts of this transformation," Garcia said. "We've tried to be open with our employees from the very beginning, helping them understand what this means, what the journey looks like, and some idea of the timeframe that these moves will be made in.”He said his goal is to make sure the process unfolds "with openness, respect and caring for everybody involved.”"We're a family and everybody in Algoma Steel is a full, valuable member of the team right now and they'll continue to be that way until the day that they're not on the team," Garcia said. "And unfortunately, we're going to be a smaller team in the future. But we're going to be a sustainable company and we're going to be here for decades and decades.”It's a long interview — nearly 80 minutes — but the conversation provides a lot of insight into what is happening at Algoma Steel right now, and the major changes expected to occur over the next few years.Hosted by Scott Sexsmith and Michael Friscolanti, the Editor-in-Chief of Village Media, ​Inside the Village is a news and current affairs podcast that provides a weekly window into some of the best local journalism from across our chain of Ontario newsrooms. Produced by Derek Turner, the program also explores bigger-picture issues that impact people across the province.Every episode can be found HERE. If you prefer the audio version, it is available wherever you find your favourite podcasts.Have something to say? You can reach us at itv@villagemedia.ca.Reach out to us anytime: itv@villagemedia.caFollow: X, YouTube

Back in Session: A DMGS Podcast
Rep. Bryan Posthumus on the Mission for Michigan: Policies to Shape Michigan's Future

Back in Session: A DMGS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 43:02


In this episode of the Back in Session podcast, hosts Ryan Stevens and Ryan DeMara sit down with Michigan State Representative Bryan Posthumus to explore the key issues shaping Michigan's political and legislative landscape. Posthumus, the GOP Floor Leader, shares his experiences running for office during COVID-19, highlights the "Mission for Michigan" policy platform, and outlines his vision for making Michigan more affordable, improving education, and enhancing energy production. The discussion also covers the balance between environmental protection and economic growth, the importance of vocational education, and the state's approach to combating the opioid epidemic. A must-listen for anyone following Michigan's pivotal role in national politics.About Rep. Bryan Posthumus:Elected in 2020, Representative Posthumus serves the citizens of Michigan's 90th House District, which encompasses much of Northeast Kent County. The district is comprised of the townships of Sparta, Alpine, Algoma, Courtland, Cannon, Grattan, Vergennes and parts of Tyrone and Plainfield, as well as the City of Rockford.Bryan graduated from Michigan State University with a Bachelors' Degree in Agricultural Business Management.As a fifth-generation farmer, Bryan knows the value of hard work and commitment. Over the past ten years, he has built his farm from a start up to the largest farmer-owned hop grower in the state, and he brings that work ethic and experience to Lansing as a representative.About Mission for Michigan:https://missionformichigan.com/

Dairy Stream
Resource for nutrient management: SnapPlus Manure Application Realtime Tracker (SMART)

Dairy Stream

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 35:53


The Dairy Innovation has been influential in a lot of dairy research and today our focus will be on the SnapPlus Manure Application Realtime Tracker (SMART) mobile manure app. This app helps farmers identify restricted manure hauling areas and help maintain better manure hauling records. Dairy Stream host Joanna Guza and guests Hava Blair of UW-Madison and Jeremy Heim of Heim's Hillcrest Dairy and Heim Brothers Custom walk through the app, opportunities, challenges, data protection and questions from dairy farmers. Joanna, Hava and Jeremy discuss the following topics: Overview of the SMART app Opportunities with the app Challenges How to get support Data protection and access to the maps Compatibility with other apps Future of manure tracking Special thanks to Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin for sponsoring this episode. About the guests: Hava Blair, soil scientist with the SnapPlus team. She received her Ph.D. in Land and Atmospheric Science from the University of Minnesota. She helps lead the SnapPlus team and works on the science behind the SnapPlus software, including soil fertility, erosion, and nutrient loss components. In addition, she develops trainings and educational materials on how to use SnapPlus and related tools.   Jeremy Heim, owner of Heim's Hillcrest Dairy and Heim Brothers Custom in Algoma, Wisconsin. The dairy farm milks 825 cows and runs 1,800 acres. The custom business operates 26,000 acres and assists with crop harvesting, manure transportation and other trucking needs.    Resources: For tech problems and support: support@snapplus.wisc.edu What is the SMART mobile manure app, download information here Guide: Getting started to SMART here Project summary of SMART here SnapPlus3 information UW Nutrient Management Education self-paced program DATCP Nutrient Management Trainings and resources About the Dairy Innovation Hub This podcast is co-produced by the Dairy Business Association and Edge Dairy Farmer Cooperative, sister organizations that fight for effective dairy policy in Wisconsin and Washington, D.C.  Become a sponsor, share an idea or feedback by emailing podcast@dairyforward.com.  Attend Dairy Strong on Jan. 15-16 in Green Bay, Wisconsin to hear from inspiring speakers and experts on policy, sustainability and the future of dairy. This year's event kicks-off with the return of Tailgate on the Tundra at Lambeau, followed by a jammed pack day of breakout sessions, and networking opportunities and concludes with an evening celebrating award winners and DBA's 25th Anniversary! Learn more and register at dairystrong.org.

Dairy Stream
Dairy Streamlet: Resource for nutrient management: SnapPlus Manure Application Realtime Tracker (SMART)

Dairy Stream

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 9:31


The Dairy Streamlet is a condensed version of a long Dairy Stream episode and covers the high-level points of the conversation. If this topic interest you, then listen to the full episode on Oct. 9. Dairy Stream host Joanna Guza and guests Hava Blair of UW-Madison and Jeremy Heim of Heim's Hillcrest Dairy and Heim Brothers Custom discuss the SnapPlus Manure Application Realtime Tracker (SMART) mobile manure app funded by the Dairy Innovation Hub. This app helps farmers identify restricted manure hauling areas and help maintain better manure hauling records. Special thanks to Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin for sponsoring this episode. About the guests: Hava Blair, soil scientist with the SnapPlus team. She received her Ph.D. in Land and Atmospheric Science from the University of Minnesota. She helps lead the SnapPlus team and works on the science behind the SnapPlus software, including soil fertility, erosion, and nutrient loss components. In addition, she develops trainings and educational materials on how to use SnapPlus and related tools.   Jeremy Heim, owner of Heim's Hillcrest Dairy and Heim Brothers Custom in Algoma, Wisconsin. The dairy farm milks 825 cows and runs 1,800 acres. The custom business operates 26,000 acres and assists with crop harvesting, manure transportation and other trucking needs.    Resources: For tech problems and support: support@snapplus.wisc.edu What is the SMART mobile manure app, download information here Guide: Getting started to SMART here Project summary of SMART here SnapPlus3 information UW Nutrient Management Education self-paced program DATCP Nutrient Management Trainings and resources About the Dairy Innovation Hub This podcast is co-produced by the Dairy Business Associationand Edge Dairy Farmer Cooperative, sister organizations that fight for effective dairy policy in Wisconsin and Washington, D.C.  Become a sponsor, share an idea or feedback by emailing podcast@dairyforward.com.  Attend Dairy Strong on Jan. 15-16 in Green Bay, Wisconsin to hear from inspiring speakers and experts on policy, sustainability and the future of dairy. This year's event kicks-off with the return of Tailgate on the Tundra at Lambeau, followed by a jammed pack day of breakout sessions, and networking opportunities and concludes with an evening celebrating award winners and DBA's 25th Anniversary! Learn more and register at dairystrong.org.

WTAQ Ag on Demand
Corn silage harvest update with Heim's Hillcrest Dairy in Algoma

WTAQ Ag on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 4:35


Joanna talked with Jeremy Heim of Heim's Hillcrest Dairy in Algoma about the corn silage harvest progress, how this crop compares to last year, use of fungicides and insecticides on corn and plans after corn silage. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The LeDrew Three Minute Interview
LeDrew Rant - Justin Trudeau Thinks He Can Buy Your Vote With Free Donuts

The LeDrew Three Minute Interview

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 3:59


Many people have seen a recent interaction with clueless Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and a frustrated Algoma steel worker. The blue collar worker asks Justin what he has done for him - and when he responds with dental care, and Chinese tariffs, the worker explains that Trudeau has done nothing to make his life better. Our scandal- riddled Prime Minister arrived with free donuts in the hope of getting more votes. This is a testament to how out of touch Ottawa is with the plight of hard- working middle class Canadians. Listen to this very polite and reasonable man - he doesn't mention anything about the environment, pronouns, or any other minor issues that are the focus of politicians in Ottawa. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Morning Show
SEPTEMBER 3: Back to School, Trudeau's exchange with a steel worker and Two more police officers injured while on duty

The Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 30:04


Greg Brady (@GregBradyTO) focuses in on back to school for many and the confusion over the cell phone ban in schools. Next, your calls and how you're feeling about education in general and we got some interesting responses. Also, Justin Trudeau had a back and forth with a steel worker in Algoma and it wasn't the PR dream his team hoped for. Lastly, Jon Reid, President of the Toronto Police Association (@TPAReid) and Hank Idsinga, 640 Toronto's Crime Specialist and former police inspector and we were talking about two Toronto police officers injured. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Morning Show
Think Tank with Chloe Brown & Steve Paikin

The Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 26:25


Greg (@gregbradyTO) and the panel of: Steve Paikin, Author and Broadcaster, host of TVO's ‘The Agenda' (@spaikin) & Chloe Brown, policy analyst and former Toronto mayoral candidate (@chloebrown4TO) discuss: 1 - Memories of school....when were you happiest in school - when was it hardest?  2 - Kamala Harris unveils a new urban accent in Detroit 3 - Cellphone ban - there is a real disconnect w/ info - is anyone more to blame? 4 - Trudeau interaction with a steel worker in Algoma. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Toronto Today with Greg Brady
Think Tank with Chloe Brown & Steve Paikin

Toronto Today with Greg Brady

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 26:25


Greg (@gregbradyTO) and the panel of: Steve Paikin, Author and Broadcaster, host of TVO's ‘The Agenda' (@spaikin) & Chloe Brown, policy analyst and former Toronto mayoral candidate (@chloebrown4TO) discuss: 1 - Memories of school....when were you happiest in school - when was it hardest?  2 - Kamala Harris unveils a new urban accent in Detroit 3 - Cellphone ban - there is a real disconnect w/ info - is anyone more to blame? 4 - Trudeau interaction with a steel worker in Algoma. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Toronto Today with Greg Brady
SEPTEMBER 3: Back to School, Trudeau's exchange with a steel worker and Two more police officers injured while on duty

Toronto Today with Greg Brady

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 30:04


Greg Brady (@GregBradyTO) focuses in on back to school for many and the confusion over the cell phone ban in schools. Next, your calls and how you're feeling about education in general and we got some interesting responses. Also, Justin Trudeau had a back and forth with a steel worker in Algoma and it wasn't the PR dream his team hoped for. Lastly, Jon Reid, President of the Toronto Police Association (@TPAReid) and Hank Idsinga, 640 Toronto's Crime Specialist and former police inspector and we were talking about two Toronto police officers injured. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Tackle Box
Episode 3: Tyler Dunn

The Tackle Box

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2024 51:35 Transcription Available


Hosts Jamie Pestilli and Ryder Knowlton also update listeners on the latest fishing conditions in North Carolina before welcoming expert fishing guide Tyler Dunn. Tyler provides an insider's look at the diverse angling opportunities in the St. Mary's Rapids, from Atlantic salmon to steelhead, and the rich variety of species in the Algoma region.Ever wondered what it's like to be a full-time fishing guide with a year-round schedule? Get the scoop on Tyler Dunn's seasonal calendar, targeting everything from steelhead in April to musky trips before the freeze-up. We explore the unique challenges and rewards of fishing different species across varied water conditions. Tyler breaks down his strategies for each season, revealing the secrets behind successful fishing trips. This chapter is packed with invaluable insights for both novice and seasoned anglers looking to make the most of their fishing adventures throughout the year.And don't miss our deep dive into the world of brook trout fishing in Lake Nipigon, home to record-breaking trout. Tyler Dunn shares his expertise on the best techniques and gear needed to tackle these waters. We also discuss the resurgence of salmon in the Great Lakes, celebrating the collaborative efforts that have revitalized these fisheries. From casting flies at lake trout in shallow waters to recounting thrilling fishing adventures, this episode promises to be a treasure trove of tips, stories, and expert advice. Tune in for a packed episode that's sure to ignite your passion for the great outdoors!

Scripture Untangled
Season 7: Episode 10 | Stephen Andrews | How Reading Scripture Helps Us Grow

Scripture Untangled

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 39:24


Listen to Bishop Stephen Andrews, Principal of Wycliffe College, being interviewed by CBS Ambassador, Andrew Stirling. Stephen shares how his view of the Bible and the church was influenced by his lifelong study of the Bible, his exposure to global evangelicalism and the global Anglican Church, and serving as Study Assistant to John Stott in London for two years. He also discusses how this foundation prepared him for his ministry of serving various parishes across Canada and has culminated in the training and equipping of theological students for ministry across the world.---Learn more about the Canadian Bible Society: biblesociety.caHelp people hear God speak: biblesociety.ca/donateConnect with us on Instagram: @canadianbiblesocietyWhether you're well-versed in Scripture or just starting out on your journey, The Bible Course offers a superb overview of the world's best-selling book.  This eight-session course will help you grow in your understanding of the Bible. Watch the first session of The Bible Course and learn more at biblecourse.ca. ---Bishop Stephen Andrews is the Principal of Wycliffe College and the Helliwell Professor of Biblical Interpretation. A graduate of Wycliffe College and Cambridge University, his academic interests lie in the area of Jewish biblical interpretation in the Second Temple period. He has taught courses on the Prophets of Israel, the Pauline Epistles, Christian Worship, Biblical Hermeneutics, St Mark's Gospel, and the Development of Christian Thought. However, for the past two years he has taught Anglican Liturgy with faculty from Trinity College. Stephen's evangelicalism was deeply shaped by his two years serving as Study Assistant to John Stott. He has served parishes in Vancouver, Halifax and Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. Stephen is a former President of Thorneloe University in Sudbury and was the Bishop of the Diocese of Algoma for eight years. Besides administrative duties, travelling and preaching on behalf of the institution, he is an honorary assistant at St Paul's Anglican Church in Toronto. Stephen and his wife, Fawna, a psychotherapist, have two children and two grandchildren. He enjoys birdwatching and travelling and is an armchair woodworker.

Artificial Intelligence in Industry with Daniel Faggella
Data Governance and Legacy Tech Stack Challenges in Heavy Industry - with Rupam Baijal of Algoma Steel

Artificial Intelligence in Industry with Daniel Faggella

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 19:16


Today's guest is Rupam Baijal, Director of Procurement at Algoma Steel. Algoma is a fully integrated steel producer based in Ontario that sells hot and cold rolled steel products, including sheet and plate. Rupam joins us on the program to talk about legacy data challenges in extractive industries and the need for digital transformation across the sector. Throughout the episode, Rupam measures the expertise gap between data science vendors and heavy industry subject matter experts and explains why it hinders collaboration. This episode is sponsored by Arkestro. Learn how brands work with Emerj and other Emerj Media options at emerj.com/ad1.

Chasen Walter's In Thru The Outdoors
Episode 823 The Ghosts of Von Stiehl Winery

Chasen Walter's In Thru The Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 2:00


Von Stiehl Winery in Algoma, Wisconsin is haunted by a few ghosts! They seem to be friendly. Onwer Brad Schmiling tells a couple of the restroom stories! My Friend Alex had an encounter when we stepped into the ladies room! ...to try to meet the ghost! #ittoutdoors #ghosts #hauntedwinerys

Chasen Walter's In Thru The Outdoors
Episode 822 Brad From Von Stiehl Winery

Chasen Walter's In Thru The Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 2:00


Time to visit Von Stiehl Winery in Algoma, Wisconsin! Brad Schmiling and his brother Eric own the Winery now and he talks about its awesome history! Tomorrow we will talk about the spirits...ghosts that is! #ittoutdoors #Winery #Wine

Baird Country
Kevin Callan, Author & Renown Canoeist on Journeys Through the Wild & Nature

Baird Country

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 139:12


Join author, presenter, and seasoned canoeist Kevin Callan on our podcast as we delve into his extraordinary journey from enthusiast to outdoor careerist. Renowned for his canoe route guide books that advocate for wilderness preservation, Kevin's adventures span Central Ontario and Algoma region. Discover his deep-rooted love for canoeing, dedication to mentoring at-risk youth, and passion for sharing outdoor experiences through captivating presentations. With appearances on CBC television and as the host of the KC Happy Camper YouTube channel, Kevin's insights into the natural world are a must-listen for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.Check out Kevin's channels here: YT: https://www.YouTube.com/@KCHappyCamperIG: https://www.instagram.com/kchappycamper/FB: https://www.facebook.com/thehappycamperCheck out my social media channels for trip photos, articles I write, video reels and podcast updates.https://www.instagram.com/jbadventurer/https://www.facebook.com/jbadventurerhttps://www.tiktok.com/@jbadventurerCheck out all my podcast episodes through the playlist linked here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdWkde9gml__GpO_JouKEWl1UdckeYDeg&si=w9jDkhiQ6Xj7Gzl8

Chasen Walter's In Thru The Outdoors
Episode 821 Kinn's Nite Fishing Again!

Chasen Walter's In Thru The Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 2:00


We are in Algoma, Wisconsin to do a little night fishing for walleye with Kinn's Sport Fishing on Green Bay out of Little Sturgeon Bay! It's a hoot! Captian Troy joins us with some details! #ittoutdoors #WalleyeFishingPodcast #WalleyeFishing #FishingLife #NightFishing

WTAQ Ag on Demand
Report: History of Lakeshore Land & Livestock in Algoma

WTAQ Ag on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 3:01


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WTAQ Ag on Demand
Farm Feature: Lakeshore Land & Livestock in Algoma

WTAQ Ag on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 16:33


Rachel and her husband, Eric, raise beef cattle with their two sons on their farm, Lakeshore Land & Livestock in Algoma, Wisconsin. They have 30 cattle and operate 80 acres. Rachel shares about the farm, differences between grass and grain-fed, selling directly to customers and future goals!  Check out their website: https://www.lakeshorebeef.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lakeshorelandandlivestock/  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Lakeshorelandandlivestock_wi See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Buzzed with Brian
Ep. 118 - Brewery Special feat. Ahnapee Brewing Company

Buzzed with Brian

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 53:47


Welcome to Buzzed with Brian! Brian enjoyed another successful year of Pour Another Round's Outdoor Winter Beer Fest in Green Bay, WI. The festival was bustling with over 20 breweries this year, one of which was Ahnapee Brewing Company. Naturally, Brian brought the gear up with him again and was able to have Nick Calaway, Founder/Owner, of Ahnapee join him for a recording. Ahnapee started a decade ago out on the shores of Lake Michigan in Algoma, WI. Nick now boasts a second taproom just north of Green Bay. Nick tells the story of his craft and where the journey of creating/owning this business has taken him. Sit back, relax, and raise a beer to Nick for coming on the show! Thanks, and as always… Cheers Beers!  After you consume the content of this brewery special, please write a review, follow Buzzed with Brian on social media, and hit that subscribe button. Brian would think you're pretty neat if you did!https://linktr.ee/buzzed_with_brian https://www.ahnapeebrewery.com/Host & Producer: Brian HansonChief Editor & Engineer: Matt SchabelPodcast Art Director: Amber SchabelMusical Score: North Breese, always blows the strongest from Algoma, WIhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/1jSw7NOndAf9I85UaN2dL7?si=uoK6J0TmQua8ztaiF6ceOAAhnapee Brewing Beer Consumed: Little Solider – Amber AleTwo Stall – Milk StoutPapa IPA – India Pale Ale

The Agenda with Steve Paikin (Audio)
Why Northern Ontario Needs Family Doctors Now

The Agenda with Steve Paikin (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 10:45


According to the Ontario Medical Association, 2.3 million people don't have a family doctor in this province. That shortage gets worse the further north you go. Dr. Dannica Switzer is a rural generalist who recently left her practice in the north. She joins us from Algoma for insight into why this is happening and what might be done about it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

A Scrap Life
A Scrap Life: Episode 87 | Nick Macan | Algoma Steel

A Scrap Life

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 29:34


On this episode of A Scrap Life, Brett is joined by Nick Macan of Algoma Steel. Nick tells his story of how he got into the metals industry, the difference between EAFs and BOFs and the history behind Algoma. Produced by Recycled Media.

Blueprints of Disruption
Rabble Rant: Israel on Trial / Algoma Students' Victory

Blueprints of Disruption

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2024 54:23


Topic 1: Algoma International Students Strike to WinAfter hundreds of international students at Algoma University in Ontario received a failing grade for an online course, they got no explanation. For most of them, the course is mandatory and it wasn't the first time they had been failed without knowing why.As international students, their status is precarious and depends on completing school. Their financial situations are also typically strained, often the targets of exploitation by employers and landlords. They couldn't afford another go at the over $3,000 course - and they just knew something wasn't right.So they started a strike - and they won. Listen in to find out how. Topic 2: Israel on TrialIsrael is at the Hague, in the International Court of Justice to defend themselves against charges of genocide in Gaza. Our hosts provide a rundown of the South African case against Israel, and the defence presented on Friday January 12th. We also talk about the recent strikes in Yemen and Canada's involvement in it all.___________All of our content is free - made possible by the generous sponsorships of our Patrons. If you would like to support us: PatreonFollow us on InstagramResources: Israel accuses South Africa of ‘profound distortion' at ICJ genocide hearing | Israel-Gaza war | The GuardianAl Jazeera: ICJ UpdatesNaujawan Support Network on Twitter (X)Toronto Star: International students angered by failing grade

BBQ Interview Series - Kevin's BBQ Joints
Steel Belly Barbecue - Algoma, Wisconsin - Russ Nockerts

BBQ Interview Series - Kevin's BBQ Joints

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 52:23


In this episode, I chat with Russ Nockerts from Steel Belly Barbecue based in Algoma, Wisconsin. See all things Steel Belly Barbecue here: https://steelbellybbq.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/steelbellybbq Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/steelbellybbq/ Catering: https://steelbellybbq.com/pages/events Merch: https://steelbellybbq.com/collections/merch

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON
Meet Rachel Harmann, Cattlemen's Legislative Chair

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 5:56


Rachel Harmann is a beef producer out of Algoma. She started as the Wisconsin Cattlemen's Association Legislative Chair in August. Since then, she's already advocated for fellow producers in Washington D.C. and the State Capitol. The top priorities right now are to prevent a government shutdown in order to get the Farm Bill passed on time. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Outdoor Journal Radio: The Podcast
Episode 82: Does Bug Spray Repel Fish? (w/ Connor Brown and Christian Strickland)

Outdoor Journal Radio: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 60:09


This week on Outdoor Journal Radio, Ang is solo in the studio to talk pickerel, answer some fan questions, and chat with two of Algoma's youngest fishing guides. Topics discussed included: Pete's absence; our contributions to science; eating pig skins; having a good skin guy; eating tongue; blue pickerel; fishing with bug spray; how sixteen-year-olds get into guiding;  young entrepreneurship; Sault Ste. Marie;  Atlantic Salmon; and much more!To never miss an episode of Outdoor Journal Radio, be sure to like, subscribe, and leave a review on your favourite podcast app!More from Angelo and Pete:► WEBSITE► FACEBOOK► INSTAGRAM► YOUTUBE► SHOP THE MERCH

Down The Stretch Podcast
Down the Stretch for August 28, 2023

Down The Stretch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 32:23


Lots of Stakes races this week - from Woodbine - the Muskoka, the Elgin, the Algoma and the Simcoe; from Mohawk - the William Wellwood, the Peaceful Way, 2 Nassagaweya finals and a pair of Eternal Camnation finals. We drop in to Saratoga for the Travers Stakes and we visit Ajax Downs and talk with the amazing Ed Walton, the 60-year-old jockey who is still bringing in winners. We're on the phone with Mark Casse who explains why he could not tip us on his King's Plate winner or his Oaks winner. Host Peter Gross went to Woodstock, Ontario to participate in some virtual harness racing and the latest issue of Down The Stretch is now on line, and we have an 8-year-old who gives it a good review.

Thunder & Lightning
7-17-23: The T&L Catfish Tour: Seafood Junction

Thunder & Lightning

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2023 39:35


Brian Hadad and Robbie Faulk are back for the biggest and best stop on the T&L Catfish Tour presented by Superior Catfish! The boys are in Algoma, MS at the legendary all you can eat buffet. Before they can feast, the guys talk with some Bulldog sports with their pal Jon Sokoloff from WCBI Sports, plus two great conversations with Jermaine Washington, director of transportation for Superior Catfish, and Gary Higgins, owner of Seafood Junction. Brian Hadad of SportsTalk Mississippi and Robbie Faulk of 24/7 give you the best insight into Mississippi State athletics. We cover the Bulldogs like no one else. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM Brought to you by... Strange Brew Coffeehouse - https://strangebrewcoffeehouse.myshopify.com/ College Corner - https://collegecornerstore.com/ Restaurant Tyler - https://www.eatlocalstarkville.com/restaurant-tyler Mississippi Beef Council - https://www.msbeef.org/ Two Brothers - https://www.twobrotherssmokedmeats.com/ Advantage Business Systems - https://www.absms.com/ The Rogue - https://www.therogue.com/ PriorityOne Bank - https://priorityonebank.com/ Dolce Gelato Treats - https://www.facebook.com/dolcestarkville/

The Cabin
15+ Must-Visit Water Recreation Spots in Wisconsin

The Cabin

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 57:30


The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring Oneida County; https://bit.ly/3G2tTZr The Cabin is also presented by Jolly Good Soda, available in all your classic favorite flavors that we remember from childhood. The diet line offers 0 calories, 0 carbs, 0 sugars, and no caffeine – perfect for mixers or just enjoying on a warm summer day (or any day, for that matter); always Wisconsin-based, you can follow @jollygoodsoda on social for the latest on new flavors, fun promotions, and more. Learn more here; https://bit.ly/3TSFYY4 Campfire Conversation:Eric and Ana – with Logan too – hit the water in this Campfire Conversation, highlighting some Wisconsin's “Must Visit” water recreation locations.  Much of the conversation begins in the north, with the Apostle Islands and its bevy of options in Lake Superior. The Brule River, known as the “River of Presidents” for its history as a popular fishing and getaway spot for U.S. presidents in the early 20th century, also gets some love as its flows into Lake Superior not too far to the west. Hopping the subcontinental divide, the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway offers all of fun and natural beauty you could expect from a river. The Wild Rivers Conservancy is active along the river, and the waterfalls coupled with fishing, paddling, and hiking along the shore offer abundant options for an adventurous day. We also cover the Vets on the River Program, which is active on the St. Croix. Flowing into the St. Croix in western Wisconsin is the Apple River, which offers tubing, floating, and a variety of popular water recreation activities in the areas around Somerset, making it a big summer destination. Of course the Wisconsin River gets its due, whether you're fishing in the Eagle River area, water skiing with the best of them in Wisconsin Rapids, touring the sandstone and limestone bluffs around Wisconsin Dells, or kayaking the Lower Wisconsin Waterway. The Wolf River runs through much of the North Woods and offers unbelievably amazing fishing. Ana dives into the Madison “chain o' lakes” (literally too, in real life) as she and Eric discuss the many options of Lake Mendota, Monona, Wingra, Waubesa, and Kegonsa in the Capitol region. Other chains of lakes popular in Wisconsin also draw a wide variety of water recreation opportunities, including the chains around Eagle River, the Cisco chain on the Wisconsin-U.P. border west of Land O'Lakes, and the Waupaca Chain O'Lakes. In the south, Geneva Lake and its nearby companions – including Delavan Lake and Lake Como – draw plenty of crowds but still offer areas of serenity. Geneva Lake is one of the deepest spring-fed lakes in the state; Green Lake, in central Wisconsin, takes the title of the deepest. Its also hugely popular for boating, fishing, and water skiing. Up for whitewater rafting? Head to northeastern Wisconsin and check out the rapids on the Menomonee River! Comparisons to rivers in the Mountain West are frequently made to a section of the Menomonee between Niagara and Pembine, where the rapids and drops are truly an adventure. The Peshtigo River in Oconto and Marinette Counties also offers fantastic kayaking and canoeing; the whole area teems with waterfalls. For extra twists and turns, we recommend heading to the Driftless Region in southwestern Wisconsin and exploring the Kickapoo River, which is one of the crookedest rivers in the Midwest – if not the country. Some great options for rentals can be found in Ontario, near Wildcat Mountain State Park. We didn't forget the cities, either: explore charter fishing opportunities off the lakeshore in Kenosha, Racine, Milwaukee, Port Washington, Sheboygan, Manitowoc, Algoma, Kewaunee, Sturgeon Bay, Green Bay, Oconto, or Marinette on Lake Michigan, or from Ashland, Bayfield, or Superior on Lake Superior! And for paddling in urban areas, it's hard to beat the La Crosse area on the Black and Mississippi Rivers – especially Pools 7 and 8 – or kayaking amidst the bustling action and tall buildings in Milwaukee on the Milwaukee, Menomonee, or Kinnickinnic Rivers in the heart of the city. Let's just say your options are many – and we offer plenty to choose from on The Cabin today! Inside SponsorsVISIT Lake Geneva: https://bit.ly/3wHvilfGroup Health Trust:  https://bit.ly/3JMizCXMarshfield Clinic; All of Us Research Program; https://bit.ly/3Wj6pYj

The Cabin
Casting Lines: Exploring the Best Fishing Areas in Wisconsin (feat. Harmon Marien)

The Cabin

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 50:01


The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring VilasCounty; https://bit.ly/3EB1RDp The Cabin is also presented by Jolly Good Soda, available in all your classic favorite flavors that weremember from childhood. The diet line offers 0 calories, 0 carbs, 0 sugars, and no caffeine – perfect formixers or just enjoying on a warm summer day (or any day, for that matter); always Wisconsin-based,you can follow @jollygoodsoda on social for the latest on new flavors, fun promotions, and more. Learnmore here; https://bit.ly/3TSFYY4 Campfire Conversation:Eric, Ana, and Loga welcome Harmon Marien into The Cabin to discuss fishing across Wisconsin, whereyou have 15,000+ lakes, thousands of miles of streams and rivers, the Mississippi River, and two GreatLakes from which to choose. Harmon fished competitively through his high school in Eagle River - anarea amidst the World's Largest Chain of Interconnected Freshwater Lakes – and continues to in college.Fishing teams among schools are growing significantly (which makes sense, since fish cluster in schools,too.) Part of the conversation includes how the tournaments work and how they're growing in thestate. We also discussed best times of the season to fish – depending in part on what types of fish you'reafter – and the benefits or lack thereof of various types of cover.Some locations noted include “pools,” including Pools 7 and 8 in the Mississippi River in the La Crossearea and the Winnebago Pool waters consisting of Lakes Poygan and Butte de Morts along the FoxWaterway heading into Lake Winnebago, where sturgeon spearing is quite popular in winter. The watersin Green Bay and Lake Michigan around the Door Peninsula and Sturgeon Bay offer unique world classfishing opportunities. Chains of lakes include the largest in the Eagle River and St. Germain areas, as wellas the Hayward Lakes chains along with the Chippewa Flowage in northwestern Wisconsin. In centralWisconsin, the chain of lakes around Waupaca and the Mendota/Monona/Waubesa/Kegonsa chain in the Madison area offer excellent fishing, with smaller gems nearby like Hope Lake, Lake Ripley, and RockLake in Lake Mills. Spring-fed Green Lake is another fishing gem, and with depth going down severalhundred feet, it is the deepest inland lake in the state. Along with Lake Winnebago, Lake Koshkonongoffers many benefits of shallow lake fishing, especially with many areas offering cover. The manyinterior rivers of Wisconsin offer incredible fishing opportunities, with some of the best being Wolf Riverin northeastern and central Wisconsin, the Brule River in northwestern Wisconsin (known as the “Riverof Presidents” for its history), and the Kickapoo River in the Driftless Area, where trout streams abound.Along the Great Lakes coastlines, areas like Bayfield on Lake Superior and ports at Sheboygan, Algoma,Kewaunee, Port Washington, Racine, and Kenosha offer fantastic options for charter fishing and evenjust fishing off of piers and breakwaters. The bottom line? If you want to fish, Wisconsin has practicallyevery option you could want in nearly every part of the state across every season. Inside SponsorsGroup Health Trust: https://bit.ly/3JMizCXHo-Chunk Gaming: https://bit.ly/3l2CfruMarshfield Clinic; All of Us Research Program; https://bit.ly/3Wj6pYj

The Unfinished Print
Mary Brodbeck - Printmaker : All In

The Unfinished Print

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 65:48


In mokuhanga, nature plays a large part in the process. Using wood, water, natural paper, and even natural pigments can bring you closer to the natural world, closer to the root of all things. From that natural process, many mokuhanga artists will use nature as a subject in their work. By portraying the mountains, forests, rivers and lakes, these subjects manifest the world from a different perspective on paper.  On this episode of the Unfinished Print, I speak with Michigan-based mokuhanga printmaker Mary Brodbeck. Her work delves deeply into the natural world and colours of Michigan. Mary speaks on her mokuhanga process, colours, and technique, learning by watching, her early experiences with Japan, and the nature of the creative process. We also discuss the exhibition In Kalamazoo, Michigan, Cross Currents: East/West, with her teacher Yoshisuke Funasaka.  Please follow The Unfinished Print and my own mokuhanga work on Instagram @andrezadoroznyprints or email me at theunfinishedprint@gmail.com  Notes: may contain a hyperlink. Simply click on the highlighted word or phrase. Artists works follow after the note. Pieces are mokuhanga unless otherwise noted. Dimensions are given if known. Mary Brodbeck  - website, Instagram, Facebook Becoming Made Documentary - is a documentary produced by Mary Brodbeck. It is a document about mokuhanga, its practitioners, and those associated with the art form. You can find the documentary here.  Cross Currents East/West - is an exhibition held in Kalamazoo, Michigan. It is an exhibition showcasing the works of Japanese mokuhanga and serigrapher Yoshisuke Funasaka and his student Mary Brodbeck. Both artists are exhibiting various works. The exhibit runs from May 12-July 28th, 2023. You can find more information regarding the exhibition here.  Western Michigan University - is a public research university based in Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA. and was established in 1903. You can find more information here. Yoshisuke Funasaka - is an award-winning mokuhanga and serigrapher based in Tōkyō, Japan. You can find a fine biography about Funasaka here at asianartscollectoion.com. Black Night Ginza (1991) 24 4/5" x 17 3/4" Ox-Bow School of Art - was founded in 1910 and is associated with the School of the Art Insitute of Chicago (SAIC). It is a nonprofit artist's residency located in Saugatuck, Michigan. You can find information here.  sumi - is a rich black stick or liquid used by artists, calligraphers, and traditional Japanese horimono tattoo artists. Sumi is made from the soot of burnt lamp oil. Sumi is used predominantly in key blocks in traditional mokuhanga and to mix pigments. Pigment Tōkyō conducts a great interview with their chief of pigments, Kei Iwaizumi, about sumi ink, here. kentō - is the registration system used by printmakers in order to line up the colour woodblocks with your key block, or outline block, carved first.  Daniel Smith Pigments - is a company which makes various types of paints, pigments, and mediums. It was started by Dan Smith in 1976. More info can be found, here.  shin hanga - is a style of Japanese woodblock printmaking which began during the end of the ukiyo-e period of Japanese printmaking, in the early 20th Century. Focusing on the foreign demand for “traditional” Japanese imagery and motifs such as castles, bridges, famous landscapes, bamboo forests, to name just a few.  Shin hanga was born in 1915 by Watanabe Shōzaburō (1885-1962) when he found Austrian artist Frtiz Capelari (1884-1950) and commissioned Capelari to design some prints for Watanabe's feldgling printing house . From there shin-hanga evolved into its own distinct “new” style of Japanese woodblock printing. It lasted as this distinct style until its innevitable decline after the Second World War (1939-1945). Fuji-san From Yamazaka (1931) by Hiroshi Yoshida shina - is a type of Japanese plywood used in mokuhanga. Not all shina is made equally, buyer beware.   vellum - is a plant-based, translucent and opaque paper constructed with cellulose. Used as tracing paper and has multiple uses. You can find more information about vellum and its uses here.   April Vollmer - is an established artist who works predominantly in mokuhanga. Her book Japanese Woodblock Print Workshop is one of the most authoritative books on the subject and has influenced many mokuhanga artists. You can find my interview with The Unfinished Print can be found here.  Richard Steiner - is a mokuhanga printmaker, author and teacher based in Kyōto, Japan. He is originally from Michigan and moved to Japan over fifty years ago. Richard prints many different subjects and themes. You can find his interview with The Unfinished Print here.  floating kentō - is a removable registration system attached to the block when printing. As the kentō isn't affixed to the block, blotting and immaculate borders are positives of this registration method. It is an "L" shape.  Mark Nepo - is a poet and philosopher who lives and works in Kalamazoo, Michigan. He has written many books on spirituality and manifesting a wonderful positive life. You can find more information on his website here.  Michigan, USA -  originally inhabited by various indigenous cultures and tribes such as early Hopewell Culture, Ojibwe, and Iroquois. European settlers settled in the early 17th century. Michigan, located in the Midwestern region of the United States, has a rich and varied history.  The French ceded Michigan to the British in 1763 following the French and Indian War, and it became part of the United States after the American Revolution. Michigan became a state in 1837, and its early years were marked by rapid industrialization and growth. The state became a hub for lumber production, mining, and manufacturing, particularly in the automotive industry. In the early 20th century, entrepreneurs such as Henry Ford and Ransom Olds revolutionized the automotive industry, and Detroit became known as the "Motor City." The state also played a prominent role in the Civil Rights Movement, with figures such as Rosa Parks and the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. making essential contributions. In recent decades, Michigan has faced economic challenges, particularly in the wake of the automotive industry's decline. However, the state remains a necessary research, manufacturing, and innovation center. It is home to major universities and research institutions such as the University of Michigan and Michigan State University. You can find more information about Michigan at Michigan.org.    Lawren Harris (1885-1970) - was a member of the Canadian group of painters, The Group Of Seven. He lived in the United States (New Hampshire and New Mexico), ultimately returning to Canada in 1940. He painted the Canadian landscape predominantly in Ontario in Algonquin Park and Algoma.      Greenland Mountains (ca. 1930) oil on canvas 107.4 x 128.4 cm   The Group of Seven - was a group of landscape painters from Canada. The artists were Franklin Carmichael (1890–1945), Lawren Harris (1885–1970), A.Y. Jackson 1882–1974), Frank Johnston (1888–1949), Arthur Lismer (1885–1969), J.E.H MacDonald (1873–1932), and Frederick Varley (1881–1969). Later, A.J. Casson (1898–1992) was invited to join in 1926, Edwin Holdgate (1892–1977) became a member in 1930, and LeMoine FitzGerald (1890–1956) joined in 1932. While Tom Thomspon (1877–1917) and Emily Carr (1871–1945) were not "official" members, they are considered to be a part of the group because of their relationships with members. More info can be found here. A fine article on the CBC by Cree writer Matteo Cimellaro discusses The Group of Seven's role in Canadian nationalism and the exclusion of First Nation's voices in their work. You can find this article here.      Tom Thomson - Round Lake, Mud Bay (1915) oil on wood 21.5 x 26.8   Algoma - is a geographical district in the Northeastern Canadian province of Ontario. Algoma runs on the Lakes Superior and Huron. It has famously been represented in art by The Group of Seven. You can find more information about Algoma here.    © Popular Wheat Productions opening and closing musical credit - Get On The Good Foot - Pt. 1 & 2 by James Brown. From the record Get On The Good Foot (1972) Polydor.  logo designed and produced by Douglas Batchelor and André Zadorozny  Disclaimer: Please do not reproduce or use anything from this podcast without shooting me an email and getting my express written or verbal consent. I'm friendly :) Слава Українi If you find any issue with something in the show notes please let me know. ***The opinions expressed by guests in The Unfinished Print podcast are not necessarily those of André Zadorozny and of Popular Wheat Productions.***        

Uplevel Dairy Podcast
#15 - How to Uplevel Your Dairy's Human Resources Department - Michelle Shambeau

Uplevel Dairy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 36:23


How can a dairy operation uplevel their human resources department to go beyond payroll and compliance? Michelle Shambeau, human resources manager at Ebert Enterprises in Algoma, Wis., talks about culture, onboarding, implementing employee reviews and the foundational steps she took to formalize an HR department that serves 160 employees across the Ebert's dairy and other diversified meat and food businesses. What you'll learn: - 3 critical steps to formalizing HR functions - How to get employee buy-in to change - Onboarding, reviews and training - What Michelle learned from spending 2 months in Guatemala This episode is sponsored by Nicolet National Bank. If you are looking to Uplevel your banking relationship with a lender who understands dairy and farming, Nicolet is here for you. With their team of 15 bankers serving Wisconsin, Minnesota and Upper Michigan, Nicolet specializes in sitting down at the table with dairy, crop and livestock farmers to position their businesses for a legacy of success. Real people, real conversations. That's what you can expect from the Nicolet ag lending team. www.NicoletBank.com Head to UplevelDairy.com to read the blog and join the Uplevel Dairy email list to receive new podcasts, blogs, and offers from Uplevel Dairy in your inbox. To listen to more episodes, head over to Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Don't forget to rate and review! Connect with Peggy: peggy@upleveldairy.com Follow Uplevel Dairy on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn

Tangential Convergence
Episode 60 - Limited Brutality is Still Brutality

Tangential Convergence

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2023


It's been a year since Putin started his illegal invasion of Ukraine.We here at TC are staunchly pro democracy and pro Ukraine.I wonder how people feel about this in Russia?We could ask Russian.  So we did.Daniil also told us the story of his leaving Russia in March of 22.Give to the Red Cross.Give to the UNHRC.mp3 download

Eat This! Drink That!
The Rural Agri-Innovation Network is not just in Algoma

Eat This! Drink That!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 28:46


This episode is a conversation with David Thompson on much more than what many of us think of a agriculture. David is the Director of RAIN, the The Rural Agri-Innovation Network. Though located in Sault Ste. Marie the organization assists businesses beyond Algoma. Across north eastern and north western Ontario having a conversation with David may be the best next step to grow as an entrepreneur in this sector.

Sharper Iron from KFUO Radio
When Will Jesus' Time Come?

Sharper Iron from KFUO Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 55:34


Rev. Dr. Christopher Jackson, pastor at St. John's Lutheran Church in Algoma, WI and St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Forestville, WI, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study John 7:1-13. After the Bread of Life Discourse, Jesus continues His ministry in Galilee because the Jews in Judea were ready to kill Him. When the time for the Feast of Booths arrives, Jesus' brothers show their misunderstanding and their unbelief when they urge Him to go to Judea and make a name for Himself. Jesus replies by telling them that His time has not yet come; the hour is not yet at hand for Him to go to His death and resurrection. Yet Jesus does still go privately to the Feast, where questions about His identity swirl among the people. Such questions continue today, even as Jesus has given the answer through His death and resurrection. “The Word Made Flesh” is a series on Sharper Iron that goes through the Gospel according to St. John. The disciple whom Jesus loved wrote his Gospel account as an eyewitness to Jesus' life and ministry. As we read the Word of God recorded by St. John, the Holy Spirit works in us so that we might believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and so have life by faith in His name.

Tangential Convergence
Episode 59 - Unrepresentative Yahoos

Tangential Convergence

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022


It's Canadian National Day of Podcasting!It's also me and Ken.Hey, remember the occupation of Ottawa?  Remember the Emergencies Act?  Well  the EA requires a commission be struck to look into the use of the EA, and well, that was our jumping off point.We talked Ottawa, the October Crisis, the Conscription Crises, Jan 6 and democracies voting themselves out of existence.We also talked DS9 and Babylon 5.Enjoy episode 59

Tangential Convergence
Episode 58 - For the Glory of the Empire

Tangential Convergence

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2022


We're back.Well, Ken was for a bit, then there was a LIBRARY EMERGENCY!!Gee, what'll we talk about?  How about Putin's war of choice in Ukraine?Putin knows little of the operational. art.Deception is key.This got us thinking about a lot of things, Babylon 5, DS9, Operation Mincemeat, Romans, Barbarians, the Gulf War, General Patton etc.Oh right, it was a Russia episode, so Daniil joined us again, thanks man!Please give to the Red Cross or the UNHCR to help the people of Ukraine.mp3 download

Pour Another Round
Malort & Wine

Pour Another Round

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2022 8:00


With the Bears at Packers game this weekend, Cameron promos some content with Malort! Cameron will also be stomping grapes at a Wine Festival in Algoma, WI. 

Tangential Convergence
Episode 57 - Gorby, We Hardly Knew Ye

Tangential Convergence

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2022


It's been a heck of a few days.The Queen died.The Russians are rushin' away (sorry...)But a couple of weeks ago Mikhail Gorbachev died.Hey wait, now that's TC material. You know what else?  I KNOW AN ACTUAL RUSSIAN!!  His name is Daniil, and he escaped Putin's totalitarian nightmare with his family six months ago.  He now lives in Vancouver.  So why not get an actual Russian on here to talk about Goby?  OK, so we did.Give to the UNHCR.  Give to the Red Cross.mp3 download

Special Situation Investing
Algoma Steel Group Inc.

Special Situation Investing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 11:30


Summary of both the warrants and common stock valuation of Algoma Steel Group Inc. Remember you can support the show in the following ways:To sign up for Strike visit the following link : https://strike.me/en/To get $10 for you and $10 for me at sign-up use referral code: ZEYDWPOr contribute to the show directly by visiting: https://buzzsprout.com/1923146Once on the shows website you can scan the QR code displayed and donate any amount of bitcoin to show your support

4-H 4-U
4-H 4-U - A History of 4-H in Ontario, Regions 3, 4, 5

4-H 4-U

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 27:14


Head, Heart, Hands and Health, a History of 4-H in Ontario was released in 1994 as part of the celebration of 4-H Ontario's 80th anniversary. Did you know that when this book was written in 1994 that the province was divided into 16 council regions? In this episode we read from the history chapters of regions 3 (Algoma, Sudbury, Manitoulin), 4 (Parry Sound, Nipissing, Muskoka) and 5 (Renfrew, Ottawa-Carleton, Lanark). To hear about regions 1 and 2, circle back to season 2, episode 8.

The 920 Show
Training Camp Special III: Corey Behnke - Cheesehead TV

The 920 Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 93:55


Nick and Katie are back on the mics recapping the past few busy, busy weeks in Green Bay. They give a behind the scenes look at the viral video from Packers training camp. Nick shares a family trip to Algoma. Katie flew a plane and went on a bachlorette party and more! Then, to wrap up training camp, we chat with Corey Behnke, founder of Cheesehead TV and LiveX. We dive into the how the Pack are looking at training camp, history of Cheesehead TV, life in Green Bay, WI and moving from New York to Green Bay with his company, LiveX.

So Fly Fishing Podcast
EP 121 Algoma: Pike and Brook Trout at Lodge 88 in North Ontario

So Fly Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 85:11


The So Fly Crew record on location, minus Yilma and Mitch. Aldo, Aidas, Joel and Nick sit up at Lodge 88 and discuss a fantastic weekend chasing hungry northern fish. Lodge 88 is a train or fly-in destination with wicked fishing, fantastic accommodations, and beautiful scenery.    Stay and Fish: https://lodgeeightyeight.com/  Learn about Algoma Country: https://www.algomacountry.com/

Sharper Iron from KFUO Radio
The Word Goes to Samaria

Sharper Iron from KFUO Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 55:31


Rev. Dr. Christopher Jackson, pastor at St. John's Lutheran Church in Algoma, WI and St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Forestville, WI, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Acts 8:4-25. The Lord uses the persecution of His Church in order to cause His Word to spread farther from Jerusalem. St. Luke follows the growth of the Word as it is proclaimed by Philip the deacon. He goes to Samaria; despite the tensions between Jews and Samaritans, the Word is received with faith and joy there. Previously, Simon had captivated the people by his signs and wonders, but the Word of God is more powerful than any demonic forces. Even Simon believes the Word preached by Philip. When Peter and John come to Samaria, they lay hands on the believers there so that the Holy Spirit falls on them as a public confirmation of the gift that has already been given. Simon's wicked desire to buy this gift is quickly rebuked by Peter. God's gifts are not for sale; rather, He gives them freely by His grace as His gospel continues to be proclaimed. “To the End of the Earth” is a mini-series on Sharper Iron that goes through the book of Acts. In his second volume, St. Luke records all the things that Jesus continued to do through the ministry of His Church. By the end of the book, the proclamation of the Lord's Word that began in Jerusalem grows all the way to Rome. By God's grace, even now, that same Word is proclaimed to us.

Tangential Convergence
Episode 56 - This Book Represents a Weapon

Tangential Convergence

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2022


It's another in our ongoing coverage of Putin's war in Ukraine.Lots of weapons are coming in.Lots of war crimes are happening.We talked a bit about the history of war crimes.How can you get someone to do something evil?I talked a little Asch Line Experiment.Ken has lots of books.These show notes are getting lame.We stand for democracy, we stand with Ukraine.mp3 download

Tangential Convergence
Episode 55 - The Ken and Dave Greater Co Prosperity Sphere

Tangential Convergence

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2022


This one is all about propaganda.Of course we've been both thinking about the topic ever since Russia invaded Ukraine.Does Putin actually believe his own propaganda?Are we swayed by propaganda (of course we are).I've. got a lot of problems with Noam Chomsky.Oh yeah, this one was recorded live and in person.mp3 download

Tangential Convergence
Episode 54 - Слава Україні! Героям слава!

Tangential Convergence

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2022


Hey it's us!Gee, what's been in the news?  Maybe the Soviet Russian invasion of Ukraine?Is this a reboot of 1918 or 1938?  (With credit to @docpinko).  We think it's more like 1918.What is Russia's end game?  We don't know, what the hell do we know about anything?Will this lead to the end for Putin?  We can only hope.Putin has put his nukes on alert, it might be the only thing he has.The Russians are the Cardassians, not the Romulans.The book of Boba Fett makes an appearance, as does the Flu Trux Klan.mp3 download

Progressive Dairy Podcast
Diversifying and doubling down with Randy Ebert and Jordan Ebert

Progressive Dairy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 44:50


Father and son dairy producers Randy Ebert and Jordan Ebert of Algoma, Wisconsin, join the Progressive Dairy podcast to talk about how they have diversified Ebert Enterprises to include not only a dairy operation, but also a facility for raising many of their beef-on-dairy crossbreds. They also share their “doubling down” approach over the past two years, which has included the purchase of a local meat market, building their own harvesting facility and, most recently, opening the Homestead Kitchen and Tap, a farm-to-fork restaurant.

Story and Horse
Changing Narratives with Amanta Scott

Story and Horse

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2021 18:17 Transcription Available


Changing Narratives with Amanta ScottPlease note: this episode contains mature themes, including references to sexual violence, and may not be appropriate for all listeners.Today we welcome Canadian multidisciplinary artist Amanta Scott. Amanta explores the relevance of  archetypes, symbols and perceptions as they relate to problematic issues in our society today. Her work encompasses encaustic paintings, interactive sculpture, installations, audio, video, photography, music, dance, performance, and workshops. She loves to create dialogue between people of diverse cultures, ages and abilities. Amanta is passionate about changing the way we view women in art,  and is working to change the narrative of normalization of abuse, voyeurism, rape, sex trafficking, racism, and femicide. She is replacing those stories with ones celebrating strong women and normalizing  respect, empowerment, self actualization, and friendship.  Our conversation includes:- Amanta's background and current project, Eyeing Medusa  -  Creating and working in virtual galleries, and interactivity in her art  - The "Food for Thought" section on www.amantascott.com - The story of what triggered the Eyeing Medusa project -  How we must consider the impact on society today when retelling old stories -  Go after what you don't know! And Create a climate of curiosity in yourself -  The importance of looking outside the familiarAmanta Scott's Bio: An Ontario-based Canadian multidisciplinary artist, I have exhibited and performed in art galleries, museums, theatres, concert venues and festivals throughout Asia, North America and Europe including: National Gallery of Canada; Royal Ontario Museum; Singapore International Arts Festival; Canadian Embassy in Tokyo, Japan; World Trade Centre, Barcelona; Yilan Arts Center, Taiwan; Edmonton Art Gallery; Art Gallery of Algoma; Thunder Bay Art Gallery; Art Gallery of Peterborough; and Art Gallery of Ontario. I have designed and directed workshops for marginalized youth, seniors, refugees, newcomers, and students from primary school to university. My paintings and sculptures are in collections across Canada and Asia.Amanta's website: https://www.amantascott.com/Eyeing Medusa   https://www.amantascott.com/eyeing-medusaFood for Thought: https://www.amantascott.com/food-for-thoughtFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmantaScott.arts/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amantascott/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnbtBH71poFBZNCCetjoc2ALinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amanta-scottPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/amantascott/Connect with Story and HorseFacebook: @storyandhorseInstagram: @storyandhorseSign up for our newsletter the Weekly Canter and receive creative resources and inspirations direct to your inbox: https://storyandhorse.ck.page/weeklycanterWebsite: www.storyandhorse.comPodcast: www.thestoryandhorsepodcast.com Support the show