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Join us as we welcome Anthony Horvath from Michigan to share his journey of starting and managing a small-scale farm while balancing full-time off-farm work. Anthony's story begins from ground zero, where he utilized economical strategies like baling hay to expand his capabilities. Listen in as he discusses the challenges and rewards of operating a farm on less than 10 acres, including dealing with Michigan's unpredictable weather and lake effect snow. Additionally, I provide an update on my own farm's calving season and invite listeners from diverse regions to share their grazing stories.Explore the journey of expanding a small-scale farming operation, starting with just 30 to 40 acres of hay in the first year and growing to manage around 100 acres. We discuss the logistical hurdles, weather constraints, and the consideration of grazing hay pastures versus solely relying on baling. This episode highlights the practicalities of scaling up a farming business and the adaptability required to succeed, with insights into managing small acreage, flexible grazing strategies, and addressing issues like wild cherry trees and problematic weeds.In this conversation, Anthony also shares his approach to livestock farming, focusing on economical practices and the importance of maintaining separate finances for farm operations. We discuss essential tools, like Anthony's favorite IsoTunes 2.0 Link headset, and the benefits of learning skills such as butchering to save costs. Additionally, we touch on the psychological aspect of financial management, inspired by the "Profit First" philosophy. Tune in for valuable advice on starting and running a farm efficiently, and don't forget to check out Anthony's Facebook page, Long Ear Junction Services, for more information and updates.Links Mentioned in the Episode:Long Ear Junction Services Visit our Sponsors:Noble Research InstituteRedmondKencove Farm Fence
Jonathan Mosen, Judy Dixon, Anthony Horvath and Heidi Taylor consider Apple's new product offerings announced at its 7 September Far Out event from a blindness perspective. We discuss Apple Watch, Apple Watch SE and Apple Watch Ultra, new AirPods Pro, iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro and iPhoen 14 Pro Max.
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Tim Cook and his team presented Apple's WWDC keynote on 6 June 2022, revealing what's coming in the next generation of Apple's operating systems and more. Jonathan Mosen is joined by Heidi Taylor, Michael Feir and Anthony Horvath to provide analysis of this year's event from a blindness perspective. In the next episode of the podcast, there'll be plenty of opportunity to hear what you think of what was announced. We welcome your views via email, either written down or via an audio attachment, to Jonathan at Mushroomfm.com or by phoning in a voicemail to our listener line, +1-864-606-6736.
Please support The Blind Side by checking out the services from the great team at HMA VPN, to secure your Internet and tear down the walls of geoblocking. http://www.mosen.org/HMAOn the podcast this week, many in the blind community were dismayed to learn of the imminent demise of the Roger Walkie-Talkie app for iOS and Android. With it's superb audio quality, unlimited message length and simple group features, it's brought blind people together and fostered new friendships.Now that it's going, its users are looking for alternatives, and this episode discusses a bunch. Jonathan Mosen is joined by Rachel Feinberg and Anthony Horvath, both assistive technology specialists. We'll look at a range of voice messaging apps and how none of them quite does what Roger did. We'll help you work out which option may be best for you.Who couldn't use a little extra cash? If you're a BlindSquare user and have a story to tell about ho [...]
Please support The Blind Side by checking out the services from the great team at HMA VPN, to secure your Internet and tear down the walls of geoblocking. http://www.mosen.org/HMA On the podcast this week, many in the blind community were dismayed to learn of the imminent demise of the Roger Walkie-Talkie app for iOS and Android. With it’s superb audio quality, unlimited message length and simple group features, it’s brought blind people together and fostered new friendships. Now that it’s going, its users are looking for alternatives, and this episode discusses a bunch. Jonathan Mosen is joined by Rachel Feinberg and Anthony Horvath, both assistive technology specialists. We’ll look at a range of voice messaging apps and how none of them quite does what Roger did. We’ll help you work out which option may be best for you. Who couldn’t use a little extra cash? If you’re a BlindSquare user and have a story to tell about ho [...]
Just after midnight on Monday 14 November, a massive 7.8 earthquake shook much of New Zealand. No matter how well-adjusted we are as blind people, an unexpected natural disaster like this can be humbling and frightening.This week, we speak with Teri Mcelroy, who has lived through some serious quakes in Christchurch over the last six years, and Mushroom FM fun guy Anthony Horvath, who is based in Wellington, the capital of New Zealand, where the quake closed businesses for a couple of days and will cause the demolition of at least two buildings.They'll talk about what it's like to be in such a large quake, and offer some advice about some of the things we as blind people need to consider when preparing for a natural disaster that could come when we least expect it.
Just after midnight on Monday 14 November, a massive 7.8 earthquake shook much of New Zealand. No matter how well-adjusted we are as blind people, an unexpected natural disaster like this can be humbling and frightening. This week, we speak with Teri Mcelroy, who has lived through some serious quakes in Christchurch over the last six years, and Mushroom FM fun guy Anthony Horvath, who is based in Wellington, the capital of New Zealand, where the quake closed businesses for a couple of days and will cause the demolition of at least two buildings. They’ll talk about what it’s like to be in such a large quake, and offer some advice about some of the things we as blind people need to consider when preparing for a natural disaster that could come when we least expect it.
What is the importance of learning the pro-life ethic in the Christian faith? Can you be a Christian and think that abortion can or should be legal? We will be discussing these questions in today's PLFR and bringing Christian apologist Anthony Horvath on to give us his views about where the Body of Christ and individuals should stand on the issue. Anthony Horvath is the organizer of the Online Apologetics Conference: Abortion & Apologetics, which is happening at a computer terminal near you April 21-23, 2013. Our own PLFR host Letitia will be one of the presenters (!) among many distinguished Christians apologists who will all be presenting different aspects of the pro-life ethic online. We also have Troy Newman from Operation Rescue to talk about the potential reopening of the abortion mill, formerly operated by the late George Tiller. Cheryl Chastine, a doctor in Chicago, has apparently filed ownership of a new clinic in Witchita, KS in cooperation with Tiller's associate. Join us for discussion on what this means for America's 1st infamous abortion mill in history.
Today's interview is with Anthony Horvath, the director of Athanatos Christian Ministries. He defines and talks about using story, the masters of using story, the goal of the Online Apologetics Conference, the keynote speaker and main topics, art and the apologist, how to attend the online conference, the list of speakers, how this conference helps to promote apologetics in the local church, past conference resources, and how to get involved. The free and open public conference is on April 19th. Registrants can attend the 20th and 21st sessions. Check out the conference website at OnlineApologeticsConference.com. Enjoy.
Today's interview is with Anthony Horvath, the director of Athanatos Christian Ministries. This October, the Online Apologetics Academy fall semester will commence. Anthony talks about the Academy, the upcoming semester, the speakers and courses, the Gary Habermas lectures, how the courses work and the workload, the optional certificate course available, and how to sign up. Enjoy.