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Family Adventures, Cattle Auctions, and Catholic Entrepreneurship with Karl GrahamIntroduction: David and Adam welcome listeners to the 9th anniversary episode of The Catholic Man Show, started in 2016 as a Catholic radio show before becoming a podcast.Drink Announcement: Celebrating with Old Rip Van Winkle 10-Year Bourbon, a gift from friend Blake Burger for their 100th episode, sourced again for this milestone.Main DiscussionFamily Adventures at the Wanamaker Gun ShowAdam shares his family outing to the Wanenmacher Gun Show in Oklahoma, one of the largest in the U.S., with ~10,000-15,000 attendees.First weekend home in weeks; decided to spend time with family despite cold, rainy weather.Spent 3 hours exploring ~40% of the massive expo (quarter-mile long).All kids (except 2-year-old John) got pocket knives; Anna (Adam's daughter) showed hers off at Mass.Only one Band-Aid needed (Anna's finger), considered a "miracle" for 4 pocket knives.Cattle Auction ExperienceAdam recounts taking his 6-year-old son, Leo, to a cattle auction in Checotah, Oklahoma (hometown of Carrie Underwood).First-time experience; fast-paced, intimidating environment with bids decided in 5-10 seconds.Auctioneers provide rapid info (weight, heifer/steer, vaccination status) while cows move in and out.David bought two heifers and accidentally bid on a bull, later corrected to a steer with help from friend Jimmy Ritchie.Leo loved the action-packed atmosphere, unaware they'd bought cows until Adam explained.Cows are alive, thriving, and haven't escaped fences yet.Farm Life and Pig ProcessingDavid awaits delivery of half a pig (named Chocolate Chip) from friend Juan Posadas, processed by Brandon Sheerd.Juan sold piglets from David's heifer; funny story of Juan transporting pigs to a baptism at Christ the King in summer heat.Excitement for natural bacon cured with salt, free of commercial feed chemicals that affect fat flavor.Guest Introduction: Karl GrahamKarl, a longtime friend from the Diocese of Tulsa, joins to discuss his journey as a geologist, family man, and Catholic entrepreneur.Background: Grew up in Tulsa, studied geology in Colorado, returned in 2010, moved to San Antonio (2014), Houston, and back to Tulsa (2017).Married to Lindsey (nurse); father of six, including twins born in San Antonio.Professional path: Oil and gas industry (10+ years), MBA from University of Chicago, transitioned to entrepreneurship.Break 1: Pilgrimage SponsorSelect International Tours: For 34 years, leading pilgrimages worldwide with top guides and hotels. Visit selectinternationaltours.com for details.Second Segment: Karl's Professional JourneyGeology Career: Started in oil and gas in Tulsa post-undergrad, worked for a global company with offices in Perth, Cairo, Houston, etc.Moved to San Antonio for a “skunk works” project; loved the ordinariate parish (Our Lady of the Atonement).Realized geology wasn't enough; aimed to become a business executive.MBA Experience: Attended University of Chicago while working full-time, traveling every other weekend.Moved from San Antonio to Houston during school; had twins and fourth child; graduated with five kids after moving back to Tulsa.Industry contracted during this time, closing offices he'd hoped to work in (e.g., Cairo, Perth).Wake-Up Call: Realized corporate life diverged from family goals; noticed family members thrived as entrepreneurs in smaller communities.Left corporate job in Houston (despite stability)...
The Elephant In The Room Property Podcast | Inside Australian Real Estate
What really goes on in an auctioneer’s mind, and what do they see that most buyers and sellers don’t? In this episode, we chat with Emma Brown-Garrett, a seasoned auctioneer who’s been in the property world for over 20 years, to talk about everything most people misunderstand about auctions. Emma’s not just there to call numbers. She’s reading the room, guiding negotiations, and sometimes stepping in to rescue a sale when things aren’t going to plan. We asked her what she notices that tells her a buyer has more money to give, and she was very clear: it’s in the increments, the confidence, the speed of the bids. She also shared why so many buyers get it wrong by waiting too long or hoping someone will say “it’s on the market.” If you’re holding back for that moment, you might just miss out. And when it comes to underquoting, Emma doesn’t shy away from the tricky parts. She opens up about what’s legal, what’s fair, and how agents handle the pressure of changing buyer interest during a campaign. We also dive into the emotional side of auctions; those moments when people start bidding against each other out of ego, not strategy. Emma talks about how she handles it when it starts to feel more like a standoff than a sale, and why being involved from the start of a campaign makes a real difference. She’s not a “rock up on the day” kind of auctioneer, and that changes everything. If you’ve ever walked away from an auction feeling confused or frustrated, this conversation might just give you the clarity you’ve been missing. Episode Highlights: 00:00 - Introduction 00:55 - Who is Emma Brown-Garrett? 01:49 - What adds the most value to a property sale? 02:36 - Can auctioneers fix a bad auction setup? 04:21 - Are auctioneers expected to do more than just call bids? 05:31 - What auctioneers need to know before auction day 10:07 - What are the ingredients of a good auction from a seller’s perspective? 11:56 - Emma’s thoughts on agents being the auctioneers themselves 13:50 - The hardest auction Emma’s ever had to call 16:33 - Why being involved before auction day gives auctioneers an edge 20:23 - How auctioneers tell if a buyer has more money to spend 24:48 - Can you spot a dummy bidder? What do they look like? 27:52 - An auctioneer’s responsibility in ensuring that phone bidders are legitimate 29:36 - The role of an auctioneer when buyers start overbidding emotionally 32:09 - Is underquoting still a problem? What auctioneers see on the ground 35:44 - Common mistakes buyers make at auction (and how to avoid them) 39:13 - How has changing market conditions affected the way Emma approaches auctions 43:03 - Mistakes buyer’s agents make on auction day 46:01 - Why bids over $1 million can confuse auctioneers and buyers alike 48:51 - Emma Brown-Garrett’s property dumbo About Our Guest: Emma Brown-Garrett is a seasoned real estate auctioneer with over 20 years of experience in the property industry, beginning her career in residential sales with some of Sydney’s most respected boutique agencies. Known for her dynamic energy, adaptability, and sharp communication skills, Emma brings a deep understanding of both sales and auctioneering to every campaign. She is highly regarded for her ability to read the auction floor, guide complex negotiations, and build trust with buyers and sellers alike. As a committed professional who often works closely with agents and vendors throughout the entire campaign—not just on auction day—Emma has earned a reputation for delivering results with integrity, insight, and a personal touch. Connect with Emma Brown-Garrett: LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/menckwhite Instagram https://www.instagram.com/emma_brown_garrett Website https://www.menckwhite.com.au/ Resources mentioned in the episode: Auction Ready by Veronica Morgan https://gooddeeds.com.au/auction-ready/ Resources: Visit our website https://www.theelephantintheroom.com.au If you have any questions or would like to be featured on our show, contact us at: The Elephant in the Room Property Podcast questions@theelephantintheroom.com.au Looking for a Sydney Buyers Agent? https://www.gooddeeds.com.au Work with Veronica: https://www.veronicamorgan.com.au Looking for a Mortgage Broker? https://www.alcove.au Work with Chris: chrisbates@alcove.au Enjoyed the podcast? Don't miss out on what's yet to come! Hit that subscription button, spread the word and join us for more insightful discussions in real estate. Your journey starts now! Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theelephantintheroom-podcast Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ph/podcast/the-elephant-in-the-room-property-podcast/id1384822719 Subscribe on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3Ge1626dgnmK0RyKPcXjP0?si=26cde394fa854765 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Step into the fast-paced world of agricultural auctions with this engaging conversation between host Jim Sabby and special guest Cliff Sanders, a veteran livestock auctioneer who recently joined the Pifer's team. Their friendship spans decades, beginning at auctioneer school in Mankato, Minnesota, where both men stood out wearing cowboy hats among their classmates.The auction market remains remarkably strong despite economic uncertainties. A recent Fent tractor sold for $395,000, highlighting how premium equipment still commands top dollar. The podcast showcases several upcoming sales, including the Sheely auction in Drake featuring pristine 2017-2019 John Deere equipment that was professionally maintained and stored indoors. Another upcoming sale in Mandan features a 2012 Bobcat with just 35 hours – virtually new despite its age.Sanders brings a distinctive livestock auctioneer's cadence to machinery sales, maintaining the faster pace that livestock auctioneers are known for. His territory covers eastern North Dakota, including the Devil's Lake region where he previously worked at the auction barn. Throughout the conversation, both auctioneers emphasize that live auctions with online bidding consistently outperform online-only formats, drawing buyers from across North America.The social dimension of auctions emerges as a central theme. As Albert Roerick from Pifer's Steel location explains, "Building relationships is the main thing with all the sellers, buyers." These relationships extend beyond individual sales, with auctioneers often connecting buyers with specific equipment they're seeking. In rural communities, auctions serve as gathering places where neighbors reconnect, highlighting their importance beyond just commerce.Join us to discover why quality farm equipment continues to bring strong prices, how the hybrid auction model maximizes returns, and why the personal connections forged at rural auctions remain irreplaceable in our increasingly digital world. Check out Piferscom for upcoming sales across the Upper Midwest!Follow at www.americalandauctioneer.com and on Instagram & FacebookContact the team at Pifer's
Inside Voice: Freelance and Voice Over Success As An Introvert
Welcome to Episode 14 of Inside Voice, where hosts Louise Porter and Brad Grahowski engage in a lively discussion about the importance of building a personal community in the freelance voiceover world. This week, they are joined by the talented Troy Holden, who shares his inspiring journey from a corporate job to becoming a full-time voice actor. Join Louise, Brad, and Troy as they explore the challenges and triumphs of finding supportive friends and colleagues in the voiceover industry. They delve into the significance of having a close-knit group to share experiences, celebrate successes, and navigate the ups and downs of the business together. Troy recounts his own experiences, including the struggles of breaking into the industry and the value of investing in workshops and coaching to hone his craft. The trio also discusses the unique dynamics of their friendship, the importance of authenticity in voiceover, and how they support each other through the inevitable challenges that come with being an introvert in a competitive field. With a mix of humor and heartfelt conversation, this episode offers invaluable insights for anyone looking to foster connections and thrive in their voiceover career. Don't miss out on the camaraderie and wisdom shared in this episode! As always, we invite you to connect with us at connect@theinsidevoicepodcast.com and visit our website at theinsidevoicepodcast.com for more resources and information. 1. Introduction and Overview of Episode 14 2. Troy's Journey into Voiceover 3. The Importance of Building a Personal Community 4. Challenges of Being an Introvert in Voiceover 5. Supporting Each Other Through the Industry's Ups and Downs 6. Conclusion and Closing Thoughts Troy Holden Voices VO Atlanta One Voice
In this episode, host Katie Burke sits down with Grant Cole, owner of Auctioneers, Inc., to discuss his journey into the world of outdoor hunting, waterfowl decoy collecting, and the auction industry. Grant shares his early hunting experiences in Michigan, his father's influence on his love for the outdoors, and how he transitioned into selling and collecting decoys. Grant also provides insight into the world of decoy auctions, the importance of relationships in the collecting community, and his role in various decoy organizations. He and Katie discuss the crossover between DU members and decoy collectors, the evolution of auctioneering, and the passion behind preserving hunting heritage through decoys.Listen now: www.ducks.org/DUPodcastSend feedback: DUPodcast@ducks.org
Podcast guest Paul Foster https://raywhite.co.nz/paul-foster/141820/ Chapters 00:00 Navigating the Real Estate Landscape in New Zealand 02:49 Advertising Strategies for Selling Homes 05:46 Understanding Buyer Behavior and Decision-Making 08:53 Choosing the Right Real Estate Agent 11:53 Commission Structures and Negotiation 14:51 Methods of Sale: Auctions, Tenders, and More 17:50 Confidential Offers and Multi-Offer Scenarios 21:01 Conditional vs. Unconditional Sales 24:16 The Auction Process Explained 28:11 Understanding Reserve Prices in Auctions 30:10 The Role of Auctioneers and Their Impact 32:42 Buyer Engagement and Auction Timing 34:51 Exploring Different Sales Methods 36:49 Factors Influencing Home Buying Decisions 39:53 Types of Property Ownership Explained 42:37 Building Your Real Estate Dream Team
In a nation that has embraced auctions, the reputation of this sales strategy is mixed. But according to one auctioneer, the experience can always be positive if the professionals involved communicate right. On this episode of Secrets of the Top 100 Agents, Aaron Davis, Harcourts' new head of auctions Australia, talks with REB's Juliet Helmke to discuss making the jump over the Tasman from the New Zealand market into Australia, and how he's approaching being a mentor to the network's up-and-coming auctioneers in the nation. Aaron shares some of the lessons he learnt as a young professional – including the biggest mistake he sees young auctioneers are making – and his thoughts on who is suited to the job. The duo discuss gender diversity in the auctioneering world, and what's required to encourage more women to enter the fold. Aaron also gives his views on why auctions can benefit all parties, so long as the professionals involved are upfront and honest in their communication. Did you like this episode? Show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (REB Podcast Network) and by liking and following Real Estate Business on social media: Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. If you have any questions about what you heard today, any topics of interest you have in mind, or if you'd like to lend a voice to the show, email editor@realestatebusiness.com.au for more insights.
It's Cammy's cousin Neil, chatting about his life in agriculture with HSBC and the Institute of Auctioneers & Appraisers Scotland. And he sheds some light on The Wilson family's historical farm. Check out Lamb for St Andrew's Day: https://qmscotland.co.uk/news/campaign-encourage-consumers-celebrate-lamb-st-andrews-day We hope you enjoy, Cammy & Iona Send in a question for the podcast: podcast@fedbyfarmers.co.uk Our podcast releases on Audio platforms at 7am, and on youtube later the same day. Thanks to our Sponsors: Crystalyx & Animax │ Tracesure Watch more of Cammy at @TheSheepGame You Can Support the show here: Buy us a coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/fedbyfarmers Visit our website to see our range of custom made clothing www.fedbyfarmers.co.uk
On today's REX Daily Podcast, Dom talks with Marie Fitzpatrick, Rural Women NZ CEO, about a proposal to cut post services, why it could disproportionately impact rural NZ and the efforts being made to curtail the proposed cuts... He talks with Mick Withers, organiser of the NZ Young Auctioneers Competition, about the format for this year's event (Tues, Nov 5), the difference between Kiwi and Aussie auctioneers and the skills needed to succeed... He talks with Andy Wards from Wilson Hellaby about his life in livestock, planned upgrades to the Auckland plant and his Kellogg Rural Leadership study in 2021... And he catches up with Groundswell NZ co-founder Bryce McKenzie about new legislation regarding amendments to the RMA, the boycott of Southland Fish & Game and its campaign to protect property rights in Gore. Tune in daily for the latest and greatest REX rural content on your favourite streaming platform, visit rexonline.co.nz and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn for more.
Steffes Group Canada ULC recently announced the acquisition of Bruce Schapansky Auctioneers Inc., based in Tisdale, Saskatchewan. Director of Real Estate Max Steffes and Steffes Group President Scott Steffes share that news and discuss many more topics in this month's episode of Auction Talk with Steffes Group, hosted by Rusty Halvorson.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode the boys draft things they wish they were good at, discuss the Krabby Patty that will be served at Wendy's, look into how many total dog breeds there are, Zach shares his insecurities regarding chugging beverages, Danny show's off his unorthodox whistling style, the bread sticks have their questions answered, and more!! Be sure to tune in every Monday and Thursday for new episodes!
Tune in to an all new episode with a full crew in studio! Jim Sabe hosts the show with guests Ryan Shear, Andy Mrnak, and Kevin Hilton. The crew discusses the upcoming car show and auction in Bowman. They talk about all the unique cars that have come from all over the Midwest and they share more information on the car club that they help run and how far it's come over the years.Follow Kevin at www.americalandauctioneer.com and on Instagram & Facebook
In the show's final hour, things get weird as Kyle and Smoke both wonder what old phrases would make a comeback, and the defending world champion of Auctioneering drops by.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The prospect of selling your home or property can be daunting: endless forms to sign, inspections to schedule, the list goes on! But what if you could get the full, fair-market value for your real estate quickly and without all of the hassle of a regular broker? Enter Justin Manning of J.J. Manning Auctioneers, a Massachusetts-based auction house in business for nearly fifty years. Howie joins Justin as he breaks down the difference between auctions and a traditional sale and shares how a healthy trust in the process can pay off in dividends. Visit the Howie Carr Radio Network website to access columns, podcasts, and other exclusive content.
We're going deep into American art, especially California art, with our special guest, Jeff Moran of John Moran Auctioneers. Jeff gives insight into the American art market, auctions and the many great artists who painted in California, where the auction house is based. We cover lots of fascinating ground within historic American art in this episode, so be ready to learn a lot! This episode is sponsored by American Fine Art Magazine. Learn about John Moran Auctioneers' sales, and many other auction houses, in the pages of American Fine Art Magazine. Visit the website at americanfineartmagazine.com
Property auctions have risen on popularity and there's a reason for that. Phil is joined by Richard Worrall MNAVA - President of the National Association of Valuers and Auctioneers, to share some auction truths and explain the difference between the traditional and modern method of auction. Tune in for: The two different methods of auction explained Why more people are buying at auction Why there's a rise in the number of homes listing at auction Top tips for auctions Thanks to our guest - Richard Worrall MNAVA More FREE advice on buying a home on the Move iQ website You can also download a FREE eBook 'No-nonsense Guide to Buying Your Home' Why not subscribe to receive Phil's monthly newsletters, and get his top tips and market updates direct to your inbox. Where else you can find advice from Move iQ You can connect with us on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok Twitter or LinkedIn. We upload videos weekly over on our YouTube channel be sure to subscribe and let us know what you think. If you have any questions for Phil or any special requests for topics to cover on the podcast, then please email us at hello@moveiQ.co.uk.
The Elephant In The Room Property Podcast | Inside Australian Real Estate
Ever wondered why people end up spending more than they planned at auctions? What about the missed opportunities for vendors due to ineffective auctioning practices? These common pitfalls not only impact individual transactions but also shape the broader dynamics of the auction process. In this episode, we're joined by award-winning auctioneer Andy Reid to understand why these problems happen at auctions and how to solve them. We explore why people get caught up in bidding wars and what sellers can do to get better results, then break down the tricks of the trade and give you practical tips to do auctions smarter. Tune in to gain a competitive edge in the fast-paced world of property auctions and learn how to avoid the common mistakes that can cost you money. Join us for a chat that could change the way you approach auctions. Episode Highlights: 00:00 - Introduction 01:04 - Who is Andy Reid? 02:14 - Is it true that the buyer with the deepest pockets always wins the auction? 06:30 - Examples of auctions benefiting buyers more than sellers 09:51 - How does an auctioneer provide value with limited preparation time? 11:20 - What insights does an auctioneer gain from reviewing auction contracts? 17:27 - What briefing can buyers expect from agents before auctions? 22:45 - Auctioneer strategies in balancing silence and pace in auctions 25:46 - Why buyers should research the auctioneer before attending an auction 30:20 - Stories of shocking auctioneer mistakes 34:25 - Understanding vendor bids: their purpose and usage by auctioneers 39:44 - The legislative aspect of negotiating at the reserve price in Victoria 47:37 - Passing in a property at auction 50:19 - Declaring a property "on the market" during an auction 55:28 - Andy Reid's property dumbo 57:43 - Final advice for auction bidders and one major mistake to steer clear of About Our Guest: Andy Reid is an award-winning sales coach and top auctioneer in Real Estate known for his emphasis on emotional intelligence and mental health advocacy. Recognized as the Australian Auctioneer of The Year in 2022, Andy owns a thriving auctioneering business serving over 130 agents/agencies in Metro Melbourne. With a 'human first, agent second' approach, he has helped thousands of homeowners navigate Real Estate transactions. Andy's commitment to community extends to raising over $3 million for charities since 2015, making a difference through public speaking, auctioneering, and networking. As an ambassador for mental health charity '100 Words - Mate To Mate,' Andy promotes professional success while highlighting the importance of emotional and intellectual intelligence. Connect with Andy Reid: Website https://andyreid.com.au/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/andyreidcoaching/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/andyreidcoaching/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/andyreidcoaching Resources: Visit our website https://www.theelephantintheroom.com.au If you have any questions or would like to be featured on our show, contact us at: The Elephant in the Room Property Podcast questions@theelephantintheroom.com.au Looking for a Sydney Buyers Agent? https://www.gooddeeds.com.au Work with Veronica: https://www.veronicamorgan.com.au Looking for a Mortgage Broker? https://www.blusk.au Work with Chris: hello@blusk.au Enjoyed the podcast? Don't miss out on what's yet to come! Hit that subscription button, spread the word and join us for more insightful discussions in real estate. Your journey starts now! Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theelephantintheroom-podcast Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ph/podcast/the-elephant-in-the-room-property-podcast/id1384822719 Subscribe on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3Ge1626dgnmK0RyKPcXjP0?si=26cde394fa854765 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Every Friday, as part of our ‘Ask Me Anything' series, we put your questions to people from interesting background or working in different jobs. Today, Adrian Kennedy was joined by Ian Whyte, Chairman of Whyte's Auctioneers
In this episode we talk about how everyone from Bid Spotters to Auctioneers to volunteers and the like can step in night-of to make sure the night is a success. Just because it is not your job, doesn't mean you can't make a difference and help wherever needed.
On this week's show, Gary Abbott caught up with Ciaran Hennessy of Hennessy Auctioneers to find out about his time studying Law and Business at UCD, becoming a chartered accountant with KPMG, travelling parts of the world with Ornua and working as group financial controller with ABP's Irish Country Meats at just 28 years of age, all before returning home to the family business three years ago.
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Welcome to the Brisbane Property Podcast. In this episode, we share with you a special recording from the Brisbane Property Panel. Your hosts Melinda and Scott Jennison, Brisbane Buyers Agents, are joined by special guest Justin Nickerson, one of Brisbane's most knowledgeable Auctioneers, to talk through the Brisbane property market and what we have been seeing on the ground during the last quarter of 2023. Justin is the only Australian to win the Australasian Auctioneer of the Year three times in the history of the award. He is also a five-time winner of the REIQ Auctioneer of the Year award, again being the only auctioneer in the state to achieve this distinction. We will talk through what we are currently seeing in the Brisbane property market, as well as discuss the urgency, opportunity, and decisions that buyers are currently faced with. Panel Guests: Melinda Jennison - Director Streamline Property Buyers REIQ Buyers Agent of the Year 2022 and 2023 | Buyers Agent Brisbane Scott Jennison - Acquisition Manager Streamline Property Buyers REIQ Buyers Agency of the Year 2022 and 2023 | Brisbane Buyers Agent Justin Nickerson - Director and Auctioneer Apollo Auctions Watch Justin's top 5 tips to bidding at auction HERE Connect with Us: Subscribe on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW30uBCnHQ2YllnwGKHNfxg Listen on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/5tODCtY54iQrxadNqqmevs Streamline Property Buyers Website https://streamlineproperty.com.au/ Ready to work with us directly? https://streamlineproperty.com.au/contact/ If you liked this episode, please don't forget to subscribe, tune in, and share this podcast with others you know will benefit from the information we share!
We are joined in the studio by professional marketing specialist and bowler (Jeb Brantner) with United Country Real Estate, as he takes through the process of using TikTok. In recent years TikTok has become one of the most popular social media apps and one of the highest trafficked search engines on the planet. Realtors and Auctioneers that have embraced this technology platform are finding strong value with lead generation and brand recognition. Jeb takes us through the process of creating a trending TikTok video and measuring results. Another great podcast show, we hope you find value in this episode. If you want to reach out to Jeb Brantner contact him at jbrantner@unitedcountry.com UC TikTok page
EPISODE 2 DETAILS Cropland Auction Sets Fresh Record in North Dakota PIFERS AUCTION AND REALTY According to a post on Facebook, on November 1, Pifer's Auctioneers hosted a live and online land auction. The farm featured 320 acres of highly-productive land in Pembina County, N.D. That's the very northeastern corner of the state in the Red River Valley. The auction house says the land sold for $17,500 per deeded acre to a family farm operation. It says that shattered the all-time high for North Dakota cropland. Roughly 30 bidders were on hand for the auction. The Pifer team says that area is known to be tight where very few farms ever get exposed to the market. Another of the enticements comes from the crop rotations in that region. Farms typically grow potatoes, sugar beets, wheat, corn, barley and soybeans. The ability to produce sugar beets and potatoes on medium to heavier loam soil, without irrigation, was a strong draw. FEATURING Pifer's Auction & Realty https://www.pifers.com/ @Pifers.Auction.Realty Questions & Concerns From The Field? Call or Text your questions, or comments to 707-RANCH20 or 707-726-2420 Or email RanchItUpShow@gmail.com FOLLOW Facebook/Instagram: @RanchItUpShow SUBSCRIBE to the Ranch It Up YouTube Channel: @ranchitup Website: RanchItUpShow.com https://ranchitupshow.com/ The Ranch It Up Podcast is available on ALL podcasting apps. https://ranchitup.podbean.com/ Rural America is center-stage on this outfit. AND how is that? Because of Tigger & BEC... Live This Western Lifestyle. Tigger & BEC represent the Working Ranch world by providing the cowboys, cowgirls, beef cattle producers & successful farmers the knowledge and education needed to bring high-quality beef & meat to your table for dinner. Learn more about Jeff 'Tigger' Erhardt & Rebecca Wanner aka BEC here: TiggerandBEC.com https://tiggerandbec.com/ #RanchItUp #StayRanchy #TiggerApproved #tiggerandbec #rodeo #ranching #farming References https://www.agweb.com/news/crops/crop-production/look-out-iowa-cropland-auction-sets-fresh-record-north-dakota https://www.pifers.com/
Kevin Pifer, America's Land Auctioneer is joined this week by one of America's most promising and notable auctioneers, Christian Miller of Pifer's Auctioneers in Moorhead, Minnesota. Christian and America's Land Auctioneer talk about their mutual passion for the great outdoors while Christian highlights his recent fishing trip at 10,000 feet in the Colorado mountains. The duo also discusses how inflation and high interest rates are impacting the economy.
Booger McFarland joins the show to talk about his role models and Frito pies. Delicious. A NIL mix-up in Alabama high school football gets saucy. Meet 'Big Whiskey,' the offensive linemen with pipes in pregame and at halftime. A California neighborhood literally protests Friday Night Lights. Meet Big Willie & Little Willie: A human / robot pair painting high school football fields one stripe at a time. High school football mascot all-stars: Mullins Auctioneers ____ Buffalo Wild Wings NIL mishap: https://www.al.com/sports/2023/09/alabama-high-school-forfeits-football-game-over-gift-cards-to-players-it-is-schools-responsibility.html?utm_campaign=aldotcomPreps_sf&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter Big Whiskey: https://x.com/jamesonjensen51/status/1705662483996815508?s=20 Protesting the lights: https://www.cbsnews.com/sacramento/news/neighbors-protest-plans-to-light-up-jesuit-high-schools-football-stadium/ Big Willie & Little Willie: https://www.fox13news.com/sports/manatee-county-football-baseball-field-turf-painting-sports-parrish-community-school Coffeetown team store: www.gocoffeetown.com/team-store Submit your own high school football story: www.gocoffeetown.com/got-a-story Twitter: @GoCoffeetown / YouTube: @GoCoffeetown / Instagram: @GoCoffeetown / Facebook: @GoCoffeetown / TikTok: @GoCoffeetown See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Muffy is the first lady of collector cars and the CEO of Bennett Automotive Specialists, Inc. After a successful 17-year paralegal career, she shifted gears to become the Operations Director at ASAA Auction Company. In 2013, she opened a retail facility for Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auctions and in 2017, she led Ritchie Bros' Auctioneers into the collector car auction scene. Join us for her incredible journey in the world of cars and auctions. Muffy's Contact Info: Website – www.muffybennett.com Instagram - @muffy.bennett Facebook – @MuffyBennett LinkedIn – Muffy Bennett Twitter - @MuffyBennett I am excited to connect with you. I'd love for you to text me at (614) 636-2240 with your feedback about the podcast. What is the Femcanic Garage community all about? Go check us out! You can visit our website at https://femcanic.com/ or you can find us on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn by searching for Femcanic Garage. And don't forget to subscribe and rate the Femcanic Garage Podcast. The Femcanic audience drives the show!
In this episode of the Ducks Unlimited podcast, host Katie Burke interviews Len Guldman, a call collector, firearm specialist, and decoy collector, at the RnT Callapalooza event in Stuttgart, Arkansas. Len tells the story of his unusual introduction to waterfowling. The conversation touches on Len's gun collection and what was uniques about early waterfowling shotguns. Len also shares some of his best stories of finding duck calls. He also speaks on the emergence on duck calls on the larger auction market.www.ducks.org/DUPodcast
Overview, Auctioneers & Threats | The Legal Insider SN01E19 by Capital FM
Episode #96. Lydia Fenet is the founder and CEO of the Lydia Fenet Agency, a boutique agency representing best-in-class charity auctioneers. Over her two-decade-long career, Lydia served as the Global Managing Director of Strategic Partnerships for Christie's and reshaped the fundraising landscape as the world's leading charity auctioneer. She has raised over one billion dollars for more than 800 organizations and broken-down countless barriers for women in the auction industry. Lydia is also the author of two best-selling books, The Most Powerful Woman in the Room is You & Claim Your Confidence as well as the podcast host of Claim Your Confidence in collaboration with Rockefeller Center. Lydia shares so much wisdom on how we can all create more confidence for ourselves. I am so excited for you to listen to this conversation! Connect with Lydia: Website Connect with Lupe: Website Instagram
Host Dr. Mike Brasher discusses the important role of auctioneers for Ducks Unlimited. They are joined by Junior Staggs, an auctioneer and instructor at Auctioneer University, who shares his story of overcoming stage fright to become an auctioneer. DU's Director of Event Marketing and Field Support Jimbo Robinson also joins the conversation and explains the significance of fundraising events for DU's mission. The hosts and guests discuss the auctioneer's chant, its history, and its importance in generating excitement and raising funds. Overall, the episode highlights auctioneers's crucial contribution to helping conserve wetlands and associated habitats.www.ducks.org/DUPodcast
Today Kelly asks Shelby and Paulie some common questions we get regarding fundraising events. Like what is your favorite game to play at an event, how effective are sound bumps, what are some good characteristics of an MC and how many live items should we have.
Mike Brandly joins us in the studio to discuss the differences between white-label online bidding software versus online marketplaces. We also talk about the use of the Buyer's Premium and why the industry still has push back from a few auctioneers that have a hard time justifying why they don't utilize a BP. As always, Mike is full of insight and a great guest so enjoy the show. MIKE BRANDLY BLOG
Ian Whyte of Whyte's Auctioneers discusses rock memorabilia and estimates what listeners' items might be worth.
A bible said to have been on Michael Collins person when he was assasinated will go up for auction on May 13th. Sean was joined by Ian Whyte, Chairman of Whyte's Auctioneers...
America's Land Auctioneer is joined by fellow auctioneers, Jim Sabe and Christian Miller. With National Auctioneers week just ahead the group discusses what being an Auctioneer means to them and what they love about the profession. They also discuss the recent trends in American farmland and farmland equipment values. Kevin highlights the major impact that the recent interest rates have had on the economy with the average mortgage payments up 132% since 2020.
Kevin Pifer, America's land auctioneer, shares his perspective on foreign ownership of US farmland. The statistics are rather surprising, but as Kevin points out, it's not the quantity of land owned by foreign investors and entities, it is the location of these parcels of land that they have been purchasing. Kevin is also joined by Jack Pifer, of Pifer's Auctioneers. Jack provides insight into Pifer's upcoming firearms and ammunition auction, the largest in Pifer's company history.
And we are calling out all the auctioneers who work hard to market our cattle! Happy Auctioneers Day!
Travis, James and Kevin are back to discuss some auction results from another chunk of the Andy Yanchus collection; a large lot of vintage diecast cars, in their original packaging and in AMAZING condition. With some of the early brands starting in the early 1960s, including Corgi and Husky brands, the guys are taking a look at these prime carded and boxed examples and talking about what makes them a special piece of toy history. With this auction seeing diecast examples from properties like Batman, The Monkees, The Man From Uncle, and James Bond, the boys have a ton of interesting and cool auction results! Check out the full auction results and get registered for future auctions: https://bit.ly/41ftFJ0 Hosted by Travis Landry, James Supp, and Kevin Bruneau Subscribe on YouTube: https://youtu.be/oJz7xhG2Jqw Follow us on Instagram! https://bit.ly/3L625YT Please fill out the listener survey here! https://bit.ly/3on6xcN Subscribe on Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/3MPhlL2 Subscribe on Spotify https://spoti.fi/43yWjGF Subscribe on Google Podcasts https://bit.ly/3KpKQ50
Kevin welcomes Chris Adams, the VP of Sales at PAM Transport on the show to talk about adding auctioneering skills to your sales game. Make a statement, then a suggestion, followed by asking a question. It creates a story and it is from the time tested closing skills of the auctioneer profession. #sales #PutThatCoffeeDown #marketing #freightsales #freightwaves #sonarFollow the Put That Coffee Down PodcastOther FreightWaves Shows
Kevin welcomes Chris Adams, the VP of Sales at PAM Transport on the show to talk about adding auctioneering skills to your sales game. Make a statement, then a suggestion, followed by asking a question. It creates a story and it is from the time tested closing skills of the auctioneer profession. #sales #PutThatCoffeeDown #marketing #freightsales #freightwaves #sonarFollow the Put That Coffee Down PodcastOther FreightWaves Shows
We talk with Joel Bohy, Director of Historic Arms & Miltaria at Bruneau & Co. Auctioneers, and a regular appraiser on Antiques Roadshow, about the weapons and equipment used on April 19, 1775. Muskets, powderhorns, and the stories of the people who carried them.
Rest In PeaceColonel Stanley Stout-One Of The Greatest Auctioneers Of All Time-Part Of The Great History At The National Western Stock Show During The 1990's & 2000's1941-2006Podcast Guest Will Be Stanley's Son: Justin Stout
Pat Davitt, CEO of the Institute of professional Auctioneers & Valuers, Rory Hearne, Assistant Professor of Social Policy, Maynooth University
An update on how Covid-19 changed the auction business, and the tips and tools for success nearly three years later. Erin Shipps, director of marketing and communications for the National Auctioneers Association brings back fan favorites Russ Hilk and Erik Rasmus to chat about:Client managed salesQuality biddersProblem solvingHiring and educatingHow to prepare sellers for the future
Larry has been Pronghorn hunting in New Mexico with RLE Outfitters' Randy Lewis, guide Keith Stephens, and hunters Andy Iverson and Richard Berry, who like Randy Lewis, is an auctioneer. Both often serve as auctioneers at wildlife conservation fundraisers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Machinery Pete talks with guests Mark Stock of BigIron.com and Dan Sullivan with Sullivan Auctioneers about the mega deal announced this week that saw BigIron acquire Sullivan Auctioneers. The two dominant online auction companies in the farm machinery/land space combine forces looking to better serve their sellers with an even greater reach. [:23] - Machinery Pete's intro - celebrating anniversaries and the BigIron/Sullivan deal [4:09] - Conversation with Mark Stock and Dan Sullivan begins [5:11] - Mark shares how the deal came together [7:28] - Dan's excitement about the partnership [15:00] - Mark and Dan on serving sellers and adapting to changes in the ag industry [18:47] - Structure of the partnership [38:43] - Looking ahead to the future [41:34] - Final words from Machinery Pete Machinery Pete was founded in 1989 and has grown from its humble beginnings to a full-fledged marketplace for farming equipment. Greg Peterson, founder and host, has also released Machinery Pete content across platforms including YouTube with his long-running Machinery Pete TV show.If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to the Machinery Pete Podcast in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review in Apple Podcasts. It really helps others find the show.
How do auctioneers do what they do? Meet some of the best in the business, including a 102 year-old auctioneer - America's oldest. Plus, hear what it was like for the guy who auctioned off that $28 million seat on the rocket ship, New Shepard. And find out what happens when a lead charity auctioneer for Christie's teams up with Bruce Springsteen. Finally, find out how Chion did when she tried her hand at auctioneering for the first time! Photo: Rafiq Maqbool/AP Support the show: https://www.wnpr.org/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve and Katie give a brief update on New York City's recent repeal of its regulations governing auctioneers and auction practices. These regulations provided consumer protections by enforcing a measure of transparency into the auction process, such as requiring auctioneers to publicly disclose when they had a financial stake in an object being sold. Interestingly, major stakeholders appeared surprised by the repeal, which they had not requested and seemed indifferent about.