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The USDA estimates that between 30-40% of the US food supply is wasted every year – that's over 133 BILLION pounds. One farmer, turned soldier, turned entrepreneur is tackling that market. Ben Moore, founder of The Ugly Company, joins us to talk to fruit. We get into: Ben's connection to Indiana and how a farmer went on to create a trucking company that became The Ugly Company as it is today How damaged fruit with scars or other cosmetic issues because big business for Ben – The Ugly Company can now be found on store shelves of Target, Sam's Club, Walmart and Whole Foods The Ugly Company's goal to prevent food waste, where they are at in that target and how they hope to accelerate that goal in the future How the fruit becomes the product on shelves – The Ugly Process, if you will Ben's advice for aspiring farmers, business owners and entrepreneurs and lessons he's learned from leading his business and his time serving in the US Army What service looks like to him versus what it maybe looked like as a 22-year-old soldier What's ahead for The Ugly Company – including further distribution and availability in schools
David and Ryan take the easy way out with Tim on vacation and have Ben Moore of PantherTalk and 247Sports break down what the hell is going on with Georgia State sports. Follow us Web: http://stateofatlanta.com Facebook: http://facebook.com/STATEofAtlanta Twitter: http://twitter.com/STATEofAtlanta SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-466493756 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@STATEofAtlanta Support the show Patreon: http://patreon.com/STATEofAtlanta Rock our swag Merch: http://merch.STATEofAtlanta.com
David, Brady and Jordan welcome Ben Moore of 247 Sports to the podcast as they discuss Georgia State Football's gains via retention and recruiting in this episode of the THERSday Night Podcast, and then recap Men's Basketball's loss to Kennesaw State.
Send us a textIn this episode of Tech Tuesday on The Incubator Podcast, Dr. Daphna Yasova Barbeau sits down with Ben Moore, founder of VCreate, a multi-award-winning clinical video management platform. VCreate bridges the gap between families and neonatal care teams by enabling the creation and sharing of secure video updates, fostering family engagement during NICU stays. The conversation delves into the origins of VCreate, inspired by a father's request to stay connected with his baby through video, and its rapid adoption by over 150 hospitals globally.Ben highlights VCreate's innovative features, including personalized video diaries, milestone recordings, and its HIPAA-compliant, secure platform. Families receive positive updates like their baby's first bath or coming off a ventilator, easing anxiety and strengthening bonds with clinical teams. The episode also explores VCreate's multi-language translation capabilities and digital tools, like parent passports and therapy follow-ups, which further enhance communication and care.Dr. Yasova Barbeau emphasizes the transformative impact of VCreate in addressing the emotional and practical needs of families during stressful NICU journeys. To learn more or schedule a demo, listeners are encouraged to visit vcreate.tv. This episode sheds light on how technology is revolutionizing family-centered neonatal care. As always, feel free to send us questions, comments, or suggestions to our email: nicupodcast@gmail.com. You can also contact the show through Instagram or Twitter, @nicupodcast. Or contact Ben and Daphna directly via their Twitter profiles: @drnicu and @doctordaphnamd. The papers discussed in today's episode are listed and timestamped on the webpage linked below. Enjoy!
**Kev White's White House Show Replay On traxfm.org. This Week Kev Gave Us Boogie, Dance & Pop Classics, (& Tunes You Have Not Heard In Years) From Quarterflash, Yazoo, Kid Creole & The Coconuts, Blancmonge, Ruby Turner, Carl Carlton, KC & The Sunshine Band, Ben Moore, Brotherhood Of Man, Commodores , Linda Ronstadt, Hot Chocolate, Heatwave, Eruption, Stave Harley & Cockney Rebel, Isley Brothers & More #originalpirates #danceclassics #70smusic #80smusic #party #boogie #disco Catch Kev White's The White House Show Every Thursday From 7PM UK Time The Station: traxfm.org Listen Live Here Via The Trax FM Player: chat.traxfm.org/player/index.html Mixcloud LIVE :mixcloud.com/live/traxfm Free Trax FM Android App: play.google.com/store/apps/det...mradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092342916738 Trax FM Live On Hear This: hearthis.at/k8bdngt4/live Tunerr: tunerr.co/radio/Trax-FM Radio Garden: Trax FM Link: http://radio.garden/listen/trax-fm/IEnsCj55 OnLine Radio Box: onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs...cs=uk.traxRadio Radio Deck: radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87...7e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: traxfmlondon.radio.net Stream Radio : streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: liveonlineradio.net/english/tr...ax-fm-103-3.htm**
David, Brady and Jordan welcome Ben Moore to the podcast to recap Georgia State's win over Vanderbilt and the newly-released Men's Basketball schedule in this week's episode.
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Brady and Jordan welcome Ben Moore of 247 Sports to the podcast to discuss fall camp as Football gears up for the 2024 season, the first under head coach Dell McGee.
David, Ryan, and Tim are joined by Ben Moore of 247Sports to talk about the new era of Georgia State Football recruiting under Coach Dell McGee and more. Follow us Web: http://stateofatlanta.com Facebook: http://facebook.com/STATEofAtlanta Twitter: http://twitter.com/STATEofAtlanta SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-466493756 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3IrqnANWURBy35OJkc9Mdw Support the show Patreon: http://patreon.com/STATEofAtlanta Rock our swag Merch: http://merch.STATEofAtlanta.com
06/23/2024 Sermon by Ben Moore
Thibs, Jeremy and Shane welcome back former co-host Ben Moore of PantherTalk.com for a deep dive into Georgia State Baseball, Football and Basketball.
Brady and Jordan welcome Ben Moore of 247 Sports to the podcast to discuss recent portal and recruiting action for GSU Football and Men's Basketball before moving on to recap a less than stellar week for the Bus Lot Boys in this week's edition of the THERSday Night Podcast.
Kyle chats the total eclipse, hailstorms, guitar hangers and then Brian gushes over Ben Moore, Singing Serpent Studios, & the new single from Hardly Human! The boys chat moore signature gear!! You can help support the show on our PATREON for as little as $1 a month! Double down to bump it to $2 a month and you'll get an extra episode every week! Join the fun on our Facebook group! You can help support the show on our PATREON for as little as $1 a month! Double down to bump it to $2 a month and you'll get an extra episode every week! Join the fun on our Facebook group! Follow us on the fuckin' Gram! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for the video version of the show, demos, vlogs, and more! We have shirts available at The Jerk Store! Check out our band Plane Without a Pilot Hosted by Brian Gower and Kyle McIntyre
David and Brady welcome Ben Moore of PantherTalk to discuss today's news of Head Coach Shawn Elliott departing Georgia State for the tight end coaching job at South Carolina on this special emergency episode of the THERSday Night Podcast.
It's a packed pod this week as David, Brady and Jordan talk football and basketball signing news with Ben Moore of PantherTalk before moving on to recap a good week for both basketball teams and finally preview the Bus Lot Boys with baseball coach Brad Stromdahl.
David and Brady welcome Ben Moore of PantherTalk and 247 Sports to the podcast to discuss Georgia State Football's latest adds from the early signing period, and then preview the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl as well as talk about the two most recent Men's Basketball games.
Ben Moore skipped college, built an online business, and is now living the digital nomad life. At only 21 years old, he's living the dream!
Size doesn't matter, but this one is long. Don't be gross. HGP 172 presented by Midtown Sports Grill! FIRST HALF: Travis records with Clint and Paxton on Tybee Island at the From Behind The Barcast studio for the stars. The boys talk Georgia vs. Florida this weekend, the sign stealing scandal at Michigan football & lots more! Second half (35:30) with Georgia Southern's most known online hater, Ben Moore from 247Sports ( www.247sports.com/college/georgia-state ). Ben and Travis preview GS vs. GSU on Thursday night (ESPN2) and talk about history and future of 'Modern Day Hate,' the Sun Belt as a whole, why GS fans hate Ben, why he's okay with that, the status of the stadium formerly known as Turner Field and predictions! ** SPONSORS: Midtown Sports Grill, John Carr Realtor, The Lady & Sons Restaurant, Savannah Baseball Performance Academy **
From unlocking the anti-aging secrets of CrossFit to navigating the maze of modern healthcare, Ben Moore—doctor, coach, and entrepreneur—dives deep into the strategies for achieving optimal health and longevity. He discusses the impact of performance-based training on physical therapy, how it has shifted focus toward health and wellness, and popular recovery methods such as cold plunge and sauna. He emphasizes understanding one's recovery limitations when it comes to aging as an athlete. Discover the impact of performance-based training, the magic of mastering the mundane, and the pivotal role of preventive measures in today's fast-paced world. Tune in as Moore's journey takes us through the essentials of staying healthy and thriving![00:00 - 08:16] Ben Moore's Journey from Trainer to Physical Therapist and EntrepreneurBen shares how he first connected with CrossFit when he was coming in as a new trainer and programming the workoutsCrossFit has become a young man's game due to the volume of training and amount of time spent in the gymBen believes that, done well, CrossFit can be an anti-aging drug[08:17 - 15:44] The Evolution of Physical Therapy and the Pursuit of a Long, Healthy LifeThe shift in fitness and training culture from bodybuilding to performance-based modelsIntroduction of healthy lifestyle choices such as cold plunge and saunaHow Ben experienced the medical system with high patient volume, low reimbursements, and limited equipment[15:45 - 20:43] Navigating the Healthcare System and Preventing InjuryThe healthcare system is incentivized to provide pharmacological solutions for the sick rather than rehabilitative careThe healthcare system doesn't incentivize teaching people how to eat well, exercise, and move enough throughout the dayThe shotgun approach to recovery and downregulation from the day's activitiesRecognizing patterns in clients predicts flare-ups or injuries[20:44 - 33:46] Strategies for Injury Prevention and Pain ReductionThe four pillars of injury prevention: sleep, nutrition, hydration and stress management, movementSleep hygiene is essential - aim for 7 hours of sleep minimumNutrition should be high quality and enough to cover movementStress management is vital for avoiding injury and painMovement should be regular and include steps throughout the dayExercise should be 45-60 minutes four times a week[33:47 - 37:04] Closing SegmentConnect with Ben through the links below!Quotes:"CrossFit in and of itself is kind of an anti-aging drug. I think staying strong and fit through the lifespan helps stave off most of the effects of aging that we see." - Ben Moore"If we don't have a way to mitigate stress, we're more likely to experience injury." - Ben Moore"It's the boring stuff. And mastering the mundane, but building out those systems and routines. I mean, that's the secret." - Ben MooreConnect with Ben!Website: www.evoperformancetherapy.com Connect with me on LinkedIn!LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, AND LEAVE US A REVIEW on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or whatever platform you listen on. Thank you for tuning in, and Stay Tuned for the Next Episode COMING SOON! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Host, Neil Poole, is joined by Andrew Gibbons, Rajiv Patel and Ben Moore to discuss and review Def Leppard's 2008 album, Songs from the Sparkle Lounge. Support Def Lep Pod at www.buymeacoffee.com/DefLepPod --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/defleppod/message
David, Ryan, and Tim are joined by Ben Moore of 247Sports to talk about the football team's win over Rhode Island and take a look at the matchup this week against UConn. Follow us Web: http://stateofatlanta.com Facebook: http://facebook.com/STATEofAtlanta Twitter: http://twitter.com/STATEofAtlanta SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-466493756 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3IrqnANWURBy35OJkc9Mdw Support the show Patreon: http://patreon.com/STATEofAtlanta Rock our swag Merch: http://merch.STATEofAtlanta.com
Baskin & Phelps discuss the future of the Guardians & Terry Francona, along with talking to Ben Moore about tennis in Cleveland.
In this week's episode, Brady talks with football coordinators Trent McKnight and Chad Staggs about the upcoming season. Then, Ben Moore joins the podcast to talk shop as the football home opener approaches.
I'm back with a quartet of found footage movies in dire need of some science. We'll look at three possession movies: The Final Project, The Bell Witch Haunting, and The Changing of Ben Moore, and head underground for a look at the far more legitimate horror flick, The Tunnel. Is this our swarthiest episode? All signs point to yes! Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes here, Stitcher, Spotify, Amazon Music and Audible, iHeartRadio, Podchaser, Google Podcasts, and anywhere fine podcasts are found! You can find all the episodes right here and say hello on Facebook or Twitter or Discord! The post The Dark Parade: Found Footage Fool #33: Possessions and Tunnels first appeared on Legion.
I'm back with a quartet of found footage movies in dire need of some science. We'll look at three possession movies: The Final Project, The Bell Witch Haunting, and The Changing of Ben Moore, and head underground for a look at the far more legitimate horror flick, The Tunnel. Is this our swarthiest episode? All signs point to yes! Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes here, Stitcher, Spotify, Amazon Music and Audible, iHeartRadio, Podchaser, Google Podcasts, and anywhere fine podcasts are found! You can find all the episodes right here and say hello on Facebook or Twitter or Discord! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
I’m back with a quartet of found footage movies in dire need of some science. We’ll look at three possession movies: The Final Project, The Bell Witch Haunting, and The Changing of Ben Moore, and head underground for a look at the far more legitimate horror flick, The Tunnel. Is this our swarthiest episode? All signs point to yes! Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes here, Stitcher, Spotify, Amazon Music and Audible, iHeartRadio, Podchaser, Google Podcasts, and anywhere fine podcasts are found! You can find all the episodes right here and say hello on Facebook or Twitter or Discord! The post The Dark Parade: Found Footage Fool #33: Possessions and Tunnels first appeared on Legion.
Ben Moore joins Kaden on the podcast. Ben Moore is an accomplished serial entrepreneur with a passion for making a difference in the St. George community. Ben has started and been involved in multiple successful businesses including Ubiquiti Inc., which went public in 2013. He is widely recognized for his success in the business world and his commitment to making an impact on those in his community. In addition to his professional achievements, Ben is a loving husband and father of seven children, including six boys and one girl. He is a firm believer in the value of hard work and strives to instill this ethic in his children. While he has a deep appreciation for sports, Ben takes the greatest pride in seeing his kids tackle life's challenges with resilience and determination. Tune in every Thursday morning for new episodes with new guests! Listen on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/psychology-of-success/id1449370891 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0G5tyQramSrEVZRtgDCAk0?si=Z6RQ-M2FTfiT5mrFeaE91A Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/psychologyofsuccesspod/ Follow on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@psychologyofsuccess.pod?_t=8afxIdGod8I&_r=1
David and Ryan expose Ben's dirty college secret and talk about transfers, the portal, and so much more. Follow us Web: http://stateofatlanta.com Facebook: http://facebook.com/STATEofAtlanta Twitter: http://twitter.com/STATEofAtlanta SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-466493756 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3IrqnANWURBy35OJkc9Mdw Support the show Patreon: http://patreon.com/STATEofAtlanta Rock our swag Merch: http://merch.STATEofAtlanta.com
David, Brady and Jordan welcome Ben Moore of PantherTalk and 247 Sports to the podcast to discuss the latest Georgia State transfer portal news, and then later talk baseball after a 3-2 week for the Bus Lot Boys in this week's episode of the THERSday Night Podcast.
Host, Neil Poole, is joined by Andy Gibbons and Ben Moore to discuss side two of Def Leppard's 1981 album, High 'n' Dry. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/defleppod/message
Host, Neil Poole, is joined by Andy Gibbons and Ben Moore to discuss side one of Def Leppard's 1981 album, High 'n' Dry. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/defleppod/message
David, Ryan, and Tim are joined by Ben Moore of PantherTalk and 247Sports to talk about Basketball, Football, and more. Follow us Web: http://stateofatlanta.com Facebook: http://facebook.com/STATEofAtlanta Twitter: http://twitter.com/STATEofAtlanta SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-466493756 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3IrqnANWURBy35OJkc9Mdw Support the show Patreon: http://patreon.com/STATEofAtlanta Rock our swag Merch: http://merch.STATEofAtlanta.com
David, Ryan, and Tim are joined by Ben Moore to talk about Men's Basketball and more. Follow us Web: http://stateofatlanta.com Facebook: http://facebook.com/STATEofAtlanta Twitter: http://twitter.com/STATEofAtlanta SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-466493756 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3IrqnANWURBy35OJkc9Mdw Support the show Patreon: http://patreon.com/STATEofAtlanta Rock our swag Merch: http://merch.STATEofAtlanta.com
With more than 20 billion views of the hashtag #ADHD, some people have turned to TikTok to self-diagnose the condition rather than wait for a formal assessment. BBC journalist, Ben Moore, investigates for Access All having started his own pathway to diagnosis on the social media platform. Henry Shelford from ADHD UK gives advice on what to do if all this sounds very familiar. And why he thinks the name of the condition doesn't accurately reflect what it is. And British Comedian of the Year, Dan Tiernan, joins Nikki Fox and Emma Tracey to talk about his dyspraxia, life on the comedy circuit and the number of jobs he was sacked from. Produced by: Keiligh Baker, Amy Elizabeth and Emma Tracey Recorded and mixed by: Dave O'Neill Series editor: Beth Rose Editor: Damon Rose
In this episode, we're joined by Ben Moore, Chief Product Officer at PerfectServe, to discuss the current state of the healthcare call center market, the transition to cloud-based solutions, key integrations that make the call center a central engagement point, what's to come in 2023, and much more. This episode is sponsored by PerfectServe.
If you're a Benjamin Moore dealer or employee you're not going to want to miss this episode with recently retired BM executive Budweiser Jim Gorman! Join me as Jimmy and I discuss the modern history of the Montvale paint maker, including the sale to Berkshire Hathaway and Jimmy's perspective on the six Benjamin Moore CEO's he served. Including our very own, #Dan!
Try Acres: https://www.acres.co/The Ugly Company: https://www.theugly.company/The Business of Food Newsletter: https://jenniferbarney.substack.com/Today's episode features Ben Moore, founder of The Ugly Company, an upcycled dried fruit snack company. Ben is a 4th generation California farmer tackling the complex problem of food waste. Through Ugly Fruit, Ben is on a mission to achieve zero waste at farms by upcycling unmarketable fruit directly from farms to consumers. Ben had an epiphany while in his tractor plowing culled fruit. Ben reasoned that much of this fruit is perfectly good to eat and a shame being dumped. So, he did some research on ways to bring stone fruit to use as a value-added product. It's another way for consumers to minimize food waste – some of the listeners may have heard of grocery ecommerce companies like Misfit Market and Imperfect Foods where you can purchase slightly off-spec food. The two main problems with food waste is food insecurity – getting nutritious foods transported to those in need that is shelf stable and able to withstand varying storage conditions, and second, emissions problems – the EPA estimates food that is dumped contributes 170 million metric tons of carbon dioxide.In order to solve the problem the way Ben envisions he is tackling the challenge of operational scale. We learn that stickers on fruit are an operational nightmare and that current dehydrator operators don't have the capacity or automation to make the business economically feasible. So Ben is building it himself. It's a single ingredient snack with no added sugars or preservatives which is a huge differentiator from a lot of other dried fruit snacks and trail mixes that contain sugar and other additives.
David, Brady and Jordan recap Men's Basketball's outings against Auburn and Rhode Island, and then welcome Ben Moore of PantherTalk and 247 Sports to the podcast to talk Football recruiting ahead of this week's early signing day.
The Monarchists sit down with Ben Moore who covers Georgia State athletics for Panther Talk, 247Sports, home of Georgia State Athletics to learn more about what Monarch fans can expect from the Panthers on Saturday. If you have a moment, please take the time to check out the great work Ben is putting out for 247Sports: https://247sports.com/college/georgia-state/ (https://247sports.com/college/georgia-state/) Follow Ben Moore on twitter at https://twitter.com/BenMoore247 (https://twitter.com/BenMoore247) For more information on how to donate to Old Dominion Athletics please visit https://www.olddominionaf.com/ (https://www.olddominionaf.com/) For football specific giving please visit https://www.olddominionaf.com/giving/sport-specific-giving/football/ (https://www.olddominionaf.com/giving/sport-specific-giving/football/)
David, Ryan, and Tim are joined by Ben Moore to talk about the Panthers big win at West Point and what implications it has for hosting Trash Down South this Saturday. Follow us Web: http://stateofatlanta.com Facebook: http://facebook.com/STATEofAtlanta Twitter: http://twitter.com/STATEofAtlanta SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-466493756 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3IrqnANWURBy35OJkc9Mdw Support the show Patreon: http://patreon.com/STATEofAtlanta Rock our swag Merch: http://merch.STATEofAtlanta.com
Industry news for paint retailers (with a little lumber and hardware thrown in). Making the news are the continued struggles at Sherwin-Williams, the housing market and the effect it will have on our segment and S-W and Ben Moore have been sued by THE state of NJ for environmental law violations.
Host, Neil Poole is joined by huge Def Leppard fan and guitarist extraordinaire, Ben Moore, to discuss Def Leppard and guitars! We take a close look at each of Pete Willis, Steve Clark, Phil Collen and Vivian Campbell. What has each brought to the Def Leppard sound? How do they differ? What are their career highlights? How do the different partnerships compare? More widely, how have Def Leppard innovated with their use of guitars and how do they differ to their peers? All these questions answered and much, much more. This episode will save your life. Check out Ben's channel and subscribe NOW at bwm5150 - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/bwm5150 Ben's Patreon: BWM5150 is creating Guitar tab, tutorials, videos to help you play. | Patreon https://www.patreon.com/bwm5150 Support Def Lep Pod at www.buymeacoffee.com/Def Lep Pod --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/defleppod/message
Richard Royal, a native of the Northwest, has become recognized internationally as one of the most skilled and talented glassblowers in the Studio Glass movement. Bodies of work such as his early Diamond Cut series to the more recent Geometrics are the hallmarks of his successful career in glass. The artist began working as a glass sculptor in 1978 at the Pilchuck Glass School, located north of Seattle. After spending a number of years as a ceramist, the birth of a new artistic movement appealed to the young artist. Working his way through the ranks, Royal became one of Dale Chihuly's main gaffers. This relationship lasted for a number of years and consequently led to Royal's emergence in the art market in the 1980s. He has since been an independent artist exhibiting work internationally in both solo and group exhibitions. Wrote gallerist, Ken Saunders: “When Royal joined the staff of Pilchuck it was ostensibly as a maintenance man. In those early days a guy hired to clean up and a guy hired to drive a truck – Royal and William Morris respectively – might easily find themselves assisting the world's greatest glassblowers as they worked the hot glass, in demonstrations for students and for themselves after hours and after the summer sessions had ended for the season. Though Royal was introduced to glass as a student at the Central Washington University he pursued an interest in ceramics and in 1972, he and fellow student Ben Moore built a studio in their hometown of Olympia, Washington. There they created a line of production objects made from clay. The young men worked compulsively and energetically but typically found themselves in bohemian circumstances. Royal made his rent money building high-end wood furniture and endeavored to keep the studio viable while Moore enrolled in the under-graduate program at the California College of Arts. At CCA Moore met Marvin Lipofsky, who was running the glass program, though Moore did not participate in glass at that time and went on to earn his undergrad degree in ceramics. For graduation, Moore's parents gifted him with a session at Pilchuck Glass School in Stanwood, Washington. There, Moore met Chihuly who liked his energy and encouraged the young artist to help out during the summer programs at Pilchuck and later to attend RISD to earn an MFA in glass. As the small staff of the school expanded to accommodate the explosion of interest in the programming, Moore reached out to his buddy Royal, inviting him to join the staff in 1978. Royal jumped at the chance to get out of Olympia where maintaining the ceramics studio had become a lonely enterprise. ‘I'd heard about what was going on at Pilchuck but I was just thinking about having a job and getting fed regularly. I had no idea what was going to happen…it changed my life.' After spending the summer of 1978 at Pilchuck, working maintenance and, on many occasions, assisting in the hot-shop during classes and after hours, Royal was invited to stay for the fall to assist Chihuly with his work. Chihuly was assembling a large team that he felt would allow him to create ambitious, large- scale sculptures and installations… Once winter descended on the Pacific Northwest the team was forced to abandon Pilchuck for the season. Chihuly filled his calendar with Visiting Artist Residencies at colleges and universities around the country and took members of the team with him. Royal recalls the excitement: ‘We'd take over the art department and during our demonstrations the hot shop would be standing room only,' the team putting on what amounted to a performance with Chihuly playing the master of ceremonies breathlessly directing the action. ‘We would hit the campus like rock stars.' While Chihuly developed a very specific vision of a large studio employing extremely gifted crafts people to handle very specific tasks in an effort to harness the best each had to offer to the process, most artists working in glass in those days worked in very small teams, basically a handful of artist/friends who took turns leading the creation of their own works with the assistance of the others. ‘We all had our own ideas. In fact, when it was your turn you were expected to have your own ideas for your own work.' And led by the example set by Dale, ‘everybody was completely supportive of the others and willing to lend a hand if need be.' Dale set the tone, ‘really supporting whatever each of us wanted to create.' Royal continued working with Chihuly for nearly 30 years until 2006,. He simultaneously worked at Benjamin Moore Inc. beginning in 1984. Wrote Saunders: “Royal's first series of blown objects to find commercial and critical success, the Diamond Cut and Shelter Series, were begun at this time… The most important technical characteristic of this early work was the overlay of color on the outside of the bubble – a strategy that turns the usual process of picking up color first on its head. Royal describes the process: ‘In the Diamond Cut Series I overlaid four or five different colors on the outside of a bubble, brought the blank down to room temperature and used a diamond band saw to cut through those layers…I wanted to create an object that would allow you to look at the outside and inside simultaneously…This was a personal metaphor for exploration, looking inside.” The Shelter Series extended this metaphor reflecting profound changes he was going through emotionally, financially and professionally. In 1989 his engagement and subsequent marriage to Jana led to Royal's Relationship Series. The form consists of a top and a bottom of equal size that meet and entwine around a smaller vessel at the center of the sculpture. ‘The Relationship pieces…show two equal entities coming together around a single idea.' Central to these works was the artist's sense of scale. Royal committed early on to working in the largest scale that was technically feasible. Those early bodies of work especially reflect the profound influence Moore and Chihuly had on the artist's work. Moore's tight technical approach was itself influenced by Italian Design. Moore blew on-center and his work is often characterized by a restrained use of color. Chihuly, on the other hand, had an organic sensibility but his approach to the creative impulse was as much informed by Warhol as by nature. His pieces were gestural, gaudy and loud in color and in form. Royal thinks that his work has benefited from the influence of these two opposites. In Royal's latest body of work, the Geos, the artist has sought to capture the qualities of kiln cast glass in his blown glass constructions. He has emphasized simple and subtle coloration and given the individual pieces a sculptural presence by referencing organic forms as opposed to utilitarian objects. The artist is also reinventing his Diamond Cut series, creating fresh new objects (such as those seen at the top of this page). Royal's work can be found in such noteworthy museum collections as The Mint Museum of Art + Design, The High Museum, the New Orleans Museum of Art, The Tampa Museum of Art, and the Daiichi Museum (Japan). His artwork is also included in the SAFECO Collection, PricewaterhouseCoopers, IBM, and the Westinghouse Corporation. One of the first Artists-in-Residence at the Waterford Crystal Factory, Royal continues to teach as both a guest artist and faculty member at various universities and the Pilchuck Glass School. A past grant recipient from the National Endowment for the Arts, he has served as a visiting artist at the Corning Museum of Glass, the Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, Ohio State University and the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
In Part 1 of this week's episode David, Ryan, and Tim are amped up for the start of the 2022 College Football Season and have lots of thoughts on the Panthers game at South Carolina this weekend. Check out Part 2 where the guys talk with Ben Moore of 247Sports and PantherTalk to get some insider information on the game. Follow us Web: http://stateofatlanta.com Facebook: http://facebook.com/STATEofAtlanta Twitter: http://twitter.com/STATEofAtlanta SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-466493756 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3IrqnANWURBy35OJkc9Mdw Support the show Patreon: http://patreon.com/STATEofAtlanta Rock our swag Merch: http://merch.STATEofAtlanta.com
In Part 2 of this week's episode the guys talk with Ben Moore of 247Sports and PantherTalk to get some insider information on the game. Follow us Web: http://stateofatlanta.com Facebook: http://facebook.com/STATEofAtlanta Twitter: http://twitter.com/STATEofAtlanta SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-466493756 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3IrqnANWURBy35OJkc9Mdw Support the show Patreon: http://patreon.com/STATEofAtlanta Rock our swag Merch: http://merch.STATEofAtlanta.com
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South Carolina is 25 days away from kicking off an anticipated 2022 football season against Georgia State. We bring in Ben Moore of PantherTalk.com to answer some questions (apologies for the audio quality there), plus Brad Crawford of 247Sports is kind enough to take some time with us today and talk about the new TV deal in the B1G, if Arkansas or UGA is a better matchup for South Carolina, his thoughts on N.C. State and who could be a surprise team that could pull some upsets this season. It's all pigskin today on The Show. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ep 325 - It's time to give a proper send-off to one of the best in the biz, so let's get some friends together, relive some memories, and talk about Street Fighter one more time. 0:00 - Opening 1:29 - Corrections 4:44 - Ben's Last Podcast 13:20 - Ben Memories 35:38 - Geeking Out Over Street Fighter 6 57:13 - A Word From Our Sponsors 1:01:41 - Dead by Daylight Dating Game 1:14:00 - Nintendo Direct Mini Partner Showcase 1:48:28 - Also This Week 1:57:27 - L&R: Mega Man Legends Collection? 2:01:19 - L&R: Final Fantasy XVI Backlash 2:11:05 - L&R Game: Relatively Old or Relatively New 2:22:47 - Time for Bets 2:27:22 - Closing Go to http://betterhelp.com/allies to get 10% off your first month! Go to http://joinhoney.com/allies to get Honey for free!
Episode 155: Today on “The Building Code,” Zach and Charley are joined by Piper Stromatt, director of interior design and partner at Boutique Living by Curate in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Piper was born into the construction industry and decided to take the route of design working for a residential construction company right out of school. Listen to the full episode to hear about what it takes to start a career in the construction industry, some of the latest evolving design trends and how Buildertrend helps curate the design process for clients. How has Buildertrend helped with your design process? “We can go as deep as somebody wants to or as minimal as somebody wants to. And that's also something that Buildertrend has allowed us to do – build our template to be able to do that. We've put almost nine years into our template. We're very strategic of what goes in there, all of our vendors can't live without it now, and our subs can't live without it. We can't live without it either. Even though we have a catalog that anybody can bring in, we're able to streamline that process for our homeowners to not get so overwhelmed when they do start getting down to the nitty-gritty.” What are some of the design trends you're seeing right now? “I think you're going to start seeing a lot of the Scandinavian, which is like very simple, very eclectic, just very easy, very natural. Then you're going to start seeing a lot of the natural designs really start to trump the farmhouse. But what you'll start seeing, shiplap was always horizontal, now it's pulling vertical. You're starting to see a lot more sleek lines, colors, and a lot of light and brightness. You're not seeing the grays anymore or the gray tones, or anything like that. You're starting to see the simple whites, a lot of Ben Moore and Sherwin-Williams' light and bright, but also with the natural color tone.” LINKS AND MORE Related content: Check out Piper's podcast, “The Building Blonde” on Spotify. Tune in to the last episode of “The Building Code” (link episode 154) to hear about how our Financial Services team is working to change the way the construction industry gets paid. Learn more about why the future of getting paid is digital. Subscribe here, and never miss an episode. Got podcast topic suggestions? Reach out to us at podcast@buildertrend.com. The Better Way, a podcast by Buildertrend: Looking to improve how your team plans projects with the top residential construction management platform this year? Pick up Buildertrend project planning pro tips on the newest season of “The Better Way, a podcast by Buildertrend.” Subscribe and stream all five bingeable episodes on your favorite listening app now. Follow us on social: Instagram and Facebook: @Buildertrend Listen to “The Building Code” on YouTube! And be sure to head over to Facebook to join The Building Code Crew fan page for some fun discussions with fellow listeners.