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In this episode of the cityCURRENT Show, host Andrew Bartolotta interviews Matt Butkus, son of the legendary Dick Butkus, one of the greatest and most intimidating linebackers in NFL history. Named the most feared tackler of all time by the NFL Network, Dick Butkus has left an enduring legacy in professional football. Matt Butkus carries forward this legacy as the President of the Butkus Foundation, promoting health and wellness. In this engaging conversation, Matt delves into the foundation's mission to inspire a deep appreciation for personal health and well-being, emphasizing heart health through initiatives like the Butkus Takes Heart™ program. He highlights the foundation's impact, including the prestigious Butkus Award, which honors top linebackers at the high school, college, and professional levels. Matt also discusses TeamButkus, his personal company that hosts community events in Chicago to support local charities, and shares insights about his podcast, 'Butkus Beyond the Line,' which explores the intersection of football, entertainment, and philanthropy. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of Dick Butkus' legacy and the significant impact his son, Matt, is making through his various initiatives. The episode underscores the importance of promoting clean play, community involvement, and the transformative power of giving back. To learn more about the Butkus Foundation and how you can get involved, visit their website at https://www.butkusfoundation.org/ Additional Websites: Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/butkus-beyond-the-line/id1608621656 https://teambutkus.com/ https://www.thebutkusaward.com/
Garrett, Dan, Fernando and Joseph look at the recent changes in the new reprint of the No Peace Beyond the Line expansion for Blood & Plunder. Lots of great tales of games and hobby work, along with some reviews of books related to Blood & Plunder.
LD Thompson is a Life Purpose counselor, inspirational speaker, filmmaker, social and political activist, spiritual teacher, mentor and consultant. LD has spent more than 25 years exploring the mind/body/spirit connection and helping people find passion, power and perseverance through spiritual practice. His new book, THE MESSAGE: A Guide To Being Human, is about how we can learn to follow our "soul's curriculum." LD was born in Indiana and educated at Alaska Pacific University and Indiana University. In his twenties, he had a mystical experience that started him on a profound spiritual journey. Over the next few years he dedicated his time to deepening the transformation that he experienced, integrating the knowledge and wisdom he received. Since then LD has been working with individuals and groups as a mentor and consultant. In 1988 LD began his career as a producer, appearing as the host of Imagine, a Seattle-based talk show which he also produced. Through an international co-production deal with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, he conceived and produced Beyond The Line, an award winning hour-long weekly series exploring metaphysics, new science and environmental issues. The series aired in the United States and Canada. Moving to Los Angeles, LD served as a writer on Healthy Living with Jane Seymour which won a Telly Award for educational programming. More recently he has served as the president of the pop star Jewel's production company Gravitas Entertainment for which he produced Humphrey's By the Bay for DirecTV. It is now marketed as the DVD Jewel Live. He also served as executive producer on the DayBreak Song music video, the ClearWater PSA that aired globally on NetAid and several "Making Of" videos for Jewel. He served as a producer on Jewel's music videos, This Way, Break Me and Intuition and the video enhancement of the albums, This Way and 0304. LD produced a tour for Soul City Café, an emerging artist program in 2003 and twenty-five videos from that tour. Additionally, he co-produced the first Soul City Café album and Soul City Café Music Quest, a concert featuring new musical artists, which was broadcast on Comcast and on XM radio. LD is based in Palm Springs, Calif., and is co-owner of Trick Dog Films (www.trickdogfilms.com), a full service film and video production company. He produced Simple Song of Freedom - an award winning music video showcasing a choir of talented students from Palm Springs intercut with images of Afghan children. He is producing SEVEN VEILS, a documentary film about a changing Islam told through the stories of several remarkable Muslim women from around the world. His most recent film is 'for my wife …'(www.formywife.info), a documentary film about marriage equality which focuses on marriage equality activist, Charlene Strong's journey. Having been barred from being in her wife's hospital room as she lay dying, Charlene took her grief and became an activist and noted voice in the marriage equality battle. LD sits on the board for Higher Ground for Humanity, which promotes human excellence by pioneering what it means to be a human being in the highest sense, inspiring new possibilities for humanity. Its aim is to inspire positive change by promoting both individual action and global community (http://lenedracarroll.com/highergroundforhumanity.html). Learn more about LD and his work at www.divineartsmedia.com******************************************************************To listen to all our XZBN shows, with our compliments go to: https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv*** AND NOW ***The ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - www.simultv.comThe ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewpaper.com
If you enjoy this show, would you please rate/review on whatever podcast app you use? Thank you! As Jamaica limped along after the Western Design, escaped slaves maintained their own colony in the island's central mountains, and pirates controlled Port Royal. From 1661-64, Jamaica had a series of governors, one of whom lasted only 10 weeks in the role. Modiford's defeat in Barbados, though, sent him to Jamaica and in Jamaica he began to make his mark. He quashed all democratic governance in the colony, helped organize the privateers and established valuable crops on the island. Intelligent Speech is coming June 25! Get your tickets before May 15 and use the promo code RnR to get your tickets for $18! It will be a day with dozens of presentations and panel events featuring amazing, independent history podcasters.
Audio descriptions and interpretive texts from select works in 'This language that is every stone'.
Audio descriptions and interpretive texts from select works in 'This language that is every stone'.
Listen at your own risk! We dare you to listen to a podcast focused on a man who has been called: The Animal The Enforcer The Maestro of Mayhem The Robot of Destruction #51, Dick Butkus is the original double threat. He is known for revolutionizing the linebacker position and wreaking havoc on the football field, as well as being a trailblazer for pro athletes finding careers through broadcasting, endorsements, television, and film. Butkus Beyond The Line will brings listeners to the intersection of the world of football and its impact on players and headline grabbers, with the world of entertainment, pop culture, and charitable endeavors through Dick Butkus' own inimitable style. Butkus Beyond The Line is brought to you by Americaneagle.com Studios; follow today for exciting new episodes!
Butkus Beyond the Line debuts with special guest, #51 himself Dick Butkus talking about life post football, how his family operated around his lifestyle change, and how the Butkus award came to be. In this episode, hosts Pete Hassen, Matt Butkus and Matt Amendola ask Dick Butkus about his expansive life with so many ups and downs to reminisce and laugh about. This podcast is brought to you by Americaneagle.com Studios. Follow this podcast wherever you listen to them! Connect with: Dick Butkus: Twitter // Instagram // Facebook // Website // The Butkus Award Pete Hassen: Twitter // Instagram Matt Butkus: Twitter Matt Amendola: Twitter // Instagram
Actor Rudi Dharmalingam showed a creative spark from a young age. From writing short stories and sketches with his two best friends while growing up, to attending the National Youth Theatre in the U.K. at the age of 16, Rudi excelled in his drama studies and had a fascination with performance. After graduating from the University of Salford, Rudi was ready to hit the ground running. He had his sights set on working as a professional actor in theater and had secured an agent during his first year at university. Today, Rudi shares the experience of being dropped by his agent after a terrifying accident on the way to his first audition and how he was able to push through the years of auditioning that followed. After booking an understudy role in the Royal National Theatre's London stage production of "The History Boys," Rudi began to see some momentum in his career. Since then, Rudi experienced a 15 year back-to-back run of theater productions including a West End run of "Mary Stuart," and a co-star role in "Hamlet" opposite Benedict Cumberbatch at the Barbican Theatre. After deciding that he was ready for a new adventure on the big screen, Rudi has now gracefully pivoted into the world of film and television with the premiere of Showtime's newest drama series, "Wakefield." Starring as psych ward nurse Nik Katira, this psychological drama explores the complexities of mental health when Nik himself begins to lose connection to his own reality. Rudi will also be returning in season 3 of "The Split," and can be seen in the upcoming 2022 release of the action-thriller series, "Extinction." Today, Rudi shares that what he loves most about acting is the intimacy. He dives into how that intimacy manifests itself differently in theater versus on screen, and he shares the ways in which he approaches character building from a place of instinct. Inspired by artistic legends such as Robert De Niro, Daniel Day-Lewis, and following the teaching principles of Stanislavski, Rudi encourages all actors to think of a self-tape as a short film and to go above and beyond the line of duty when it comes to an audition. These are the unforgettable stories that landed Rudi Dharmalingam right here. Guest links: IMDB: Rudi Dharmalingam BARNES & NOBLE: An Actor Prepares / Edition 1 For exclusive content surrounding this and all podcast episodes, sign up for our amazing newsletter at AlyshiaOchse.com. And don't forget to snap and post a photo while listening to the show and tag me (@alyshiaochse)! Show Links: CONSULTING: Get 1-on-1 advice for your acting career from Alyshia Ochse COACHING: Get personalized coaching from Alyshia on your next audition or role INSTAGRAM: @alyshiaochse INSTAGRAM: @thatoneaudition WEBSITE: AlyshiaOchse.com ITUNES: Subscribe to That One Audition on iTunes SPOTIFY: Subscribe to That One Audition on Spotify STITCHER: Subscribe to That One Audition on Stitcher Credits: WRITER: Erin McCluskey SOUND DESIGN: Zachary Jameson WEBSITE & GRAPHICS: Chase Jennings ASSISTANT: Elle Powell SOCIAL OUTREACH: Bebe Katsenes
LD Thompson is a Life Purpose counselor, inspirational speaker, filmmaker, social and political activist, spiritual teacher, mentor and consultant. LD has spent more than 25 years exploring the mind/body/spirit connection and helping people find passion, power and perseverance through spiritual practice. His new book, THE MESSAGE: A Guide To Being Human, is about how we can learn to follow our "soul's curriculum." LD was born in Indiana and educated at Alaska Pacific University and Indiana University. In his twenties, he had a mystical experience that started him on a profound spiritual journey. Over the next few years he dedicated his time to deepening the transformation that he experienced, integrating the knowledge and wisdom he received. Since then LD has been working with individuals and groups as a mentor and consultant. In 1988 LD began his career as a producer, appearing as the host of Imagine, a Seattle-based talk show which he also produced. Through an international co-production deal with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, he conceived and produced Beyond The Line, an award winning hour-long weekly series exploring metaphysics, new science and environmental issues. The series aired in the United States and Canada. Moving to Los Angeles, LD served as a writer on Healthy Living with Jane Seymour which won a Telly Award for educational programming. More recently he has served as the president of the pop star Jewel's production company Gravitas Entertainment for which he produced Humphrey's By the Bay for DirecTV. It is now marketed as the DVD Jewel Live. He also served as executive producer on the DayBreak Song music video, the ClearWater PSA that aired globally on NetAid and several "Making Of" videos for Jewel. He served as a producer on Jewel's music videos, This Way, Break Me and Intuition and the video enhancement of the albums, This Way and 0304. LD produced a tour for Soul City Café, an emerging artist program in 2003 and twenty-five videos from that tour. Additionally, he co-produced the first Soul City Café album and Soul City Café Music Quest, a concert featuring new musical artists, which was broadcast on Comcast and on XM radio. LD is based in Palm Springs, Calif., and is co-owner of Trick Dog Films (www.trickdogfilms.com), a full service film and video production company. He produced Simple Song of Freedom - an award winning music video showcasing a choir of talented students from Palm Springs intercut with images of Afghan children. He is producing SEVEN VEILS, a documentary film about a changing Islam told through the stories of several remarkable Muslim women from around the world. His most recent film is 'for my wife …'(www.formywife.info), a documentary film about marriage equality which focuses on marriage equality activist, Charlene Strong's journey. Having been barred from being in her wife's hospital room as she lay dying, Charlene took her grief and became an activist and noted voice in the marriage equality battle. LD sits on the board for Higher Ground for Humanity, which promotes human excellence by pioneering what it means to be a human being in the highest sense, inspiring new possibilities for humanity. Its aim is to inspire positive change by promoting both individual action and global community (http://lenedracarroll.com/highergroundforhumanity.html). Learn more about LD and his work at www.divineartsmedia.com******************************************************************To listen to all our XZBN shows, with our compliments go to: https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv*** AND NOW ***The ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - www.simultv.comThe ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewpaper.com
Anthony Smith and Yariv Bash dive into the near-future for drone delivery. Yariv breaks down the reality of on demand drone delivery and dispels misconceptions about the industry.Apple PodcastSpotifyMore FreightWaves Podcasts
Anthony Smith and Yariv Bash dive into the near-future for drone delivery. Yariv breaks down the reality of on demand drone delivery and dispels misconceptions about the industry.Apple PodcastSpotifyMore FreightWaves Podcasts
Certain crises are out of our control. Some are so bad, you lose everything. In this episode, we will explore how one organization is going above and beyond to help those who are homeless and without other living essentials.
Eric Flint and Charles E. Gannon on 1637: No Peace Beyond the Line, an entry in the Ring of Fire alternate history series. The novel is set in the Caribbean, and is a follow-up to 1636: Captain Cantrell in the West Indies. Here uptimer Captain Eddie Cantrell and resident downtimer Maarten van Tromp take on the Spanish in a big to change the history of the Caribbean settlement and development for the better, and avoid the wholesale introduction of slavery if possible. This is part two of a two-part interview; and David Weber's Uncompromising Honor Part 40.
Eric Flint and Charles E. Gannon on 1637: No Peace Beyond the Line, an entry in the Ring of Fire alternate history series. The novel is set in the Caribbean, and is a follow-up to 1636: Captain Cantrell in the West Indies. Here uptimer Captain Eddie Cantrell and resident downtimer Maarten van Tromp take on the Spanish in a big to change the history of the Caribbean settlement and development for the better, and avoid the wholesale introduction of slavery if possible. This is part two of a two-part interview; and David Weber's Uncompromising Honor Part 40.
Eric Flint and Charles E. Gannon on 1637: No Peace Beyond the Line, an entry in the Ring of Fire alternate history series. The novel is set in the Caribbean, and is a follow-up to 1636: Captain Cantrell in the West Indies. Here uptimer Captain Eddie Cantrell and resident downtimer Maarten van Tromp take on the Spanish in a bid to change the history of the Caribbean settlement and development for the better, and avoid the wholesale introduction of slavery if possible. This is part one of a two-part interview; and David Weber's Uncompromising Honor Part 39.
Eric Flint and Charles E. Gannon on 1637: No Peace Beyond the Line, an entry in the Ring of Fire alternate history series. The novel is set in the Caribbean, and is a follow-up to 1636: Captain Cantrell in the West Indies. Here uptimer Captain Eddie Cantrell and resident downtimer Maarten van Tromp take on the Spanish in a bid to change the history of the Caribbean settlement and development for the better, and avoid the wholesale introduction of slavery if possible. This is part one of a two-part interview; and David Weber's Uncompromising Honor Part 39.
Wart (aka Jen Waterhouse) plays with text like it's paint. She has lived as an artist working in the visual and performing arts in Sydney since 1980. She has consistently exhibited and worked as an illustrator, designer, cartoonist, painter and performer.
Student delegates from across the Unites States participating in the Consortium for Advanced Bioeconomy Leadership Education (CABLE) share their findings of food ingredients that are frequently made from petroleum. Biobased technologies are now producing Vanilin, Stevia, Xylitol, and Rosemary extract. These compounds are compared to their petroleum counterpart using the sustainability framework of people, profit, and planet. Music is Beyond The Line from Bensound.com
Reduced travel miles due to COVID-19 restrictions and a glut of cheap oil have adversely impacted the corn ethanol industry. North Dakota State University CABLE Delegate, Elysia Taniguchi and her mentor, Dr. David Ripplinger discuss these challenges with Ron Lamberty, Senior Vice-President for the American Coalition for Ethanol. Learn about the many reasons why independent fuel stations use market ethanol in their gasoline products, various policy considerations to help grow the industry, and opportunities for export of this environmentally superior transportation fuel. This podcast is Elysia’s outreach project for the Consortium for Advanced Bioeconomy Leadership Education. Music is Beyond The Line from Bensound.com
The guys are back in the studio with good friend, Bryant Presley. Bryant talks about his life as a former Nashville Police Officer and his decision to ultimately leave the force (20:30). But they first catch up with a few Dad Dumps and a timely rant by Kyle (5:20). Join Ryan, Kyle, Adam, and Lance as they chronicle life as husbands, fathers, and brothers in this funny, yet honest podcast about life. Thanks to Podcorn for sponsoring this episode. Explore sponsorship opportunities and start monetizing your podcast by signing up at www.podcorn.com Please subscribe, leave a review, and follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook: @comMENpod. Check out our website: www.commenpod.com If you have a question or comment for our group or would like to submit an idea for a future episode, you can reach us at commendenominators@gmail.com
Chris Berg and Paul Smith both began their law enforcement careers with the Sunnyvale California Police Department. Chris went on to become an undercover narcotics agent, while Paul joined ATF as a Special Agent working Outlaw biker gangs and clandestine methamphetamine labs.Learn more about Chris and Paul at Night PoliceFind out how You can Pass the Police Exam
Podcast interview with Rusty Komori who is a popular motivational speaker, leadership consultant, and tennis professional based in Honolulu, Hawaii. Interview includes a discussion on his book “Beyond The Line”.
Dr. Jonathan Male, Director of the BioEnergy Technologies Office with the U.S. Department of Energy in the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, joins host, Denny Hall, to talk about his passion for bioenergy and bioplastics, the circular bioeconomy, and a designer approach to plastic. In their discussion, Denny and Dr. Male talk about why sustainability is so important andhow young people can get involved to carry on the work that’s already being done. Music is Beyond The Line from Bensound.com
In this episode, I have a conversation with one of my best friends, Natalie Jensen, about the loss of her husband, Jared. Natalie opens up about - situations that can complicate traumatic and mourning experiences- the loss of not only Jared, but also her life as it was with Jared- her gratitude for the multitude of support she had through this loss- the experience of going through a trial process and how that can affect a healing process- how her therapist Keith, walked beside her and prepared her for what she would experience during the trial (I chose to cut this section - but we lost Keith June 18, 2012 - which was an incredible loss to both of us)- how performing is part of her DNA and how it was to go to her first audition after suffering such a tragic event- the difference between a Grieving Process and a Mourning Process, and the importance of both. - how Jareds death was a catalyst for her work with survivors and those suffering from Big T trauma in her working toward clinical social work licensureDisclaimer - Natalie and I are discussing homicide in this interview. Please listen at your own discretion.This episode is in Loving Memory ofOfficer Jared S Jensen2/5/76 - 2/22/06'You are seen in the falling of the leaves, the perfection of each snow flake, the rising of the sun, the flight of each butterfly, the appearance of each crow. You are etched in our hearts, where you will forever live on.'resources-https://www.centerforloss.com/griefshare.orghttps://grief.com/aftertalk.orghttps://www.compassionatefriends.org/http://www.pomc.com/https://toko-pa.com/2019/07/24/grief-is-healing-in-motion/Take 5 minutes to help The Visceral Voice better serve other professional voice users by filling out this questionnaire.
Steve Csonka, Executive Director for CAAFI, the Commercial Aviation Alternative Fuels Initiative, joins host, Denny Hall, to talk about alternative aviation fuels. If you’ve flown through LAX in the last couple years, chances are you’ve flown on a plane utilizing some amount of alternative fuels. Throughout the episode, Steve leads Denny through how alternative aviation fuels are already being integrated into the market and where the industry is headed. Music is Beyond The Line from Bensound.com
Dana Breed, Director of Applied Packaging Research, and Ben Jordan, Senior Director of Environmental Policy, join host, Denny Hall, to talk about what it’s like being the world’s largest user of bioplastics and the partnerships they’ve built that contribute to a more sustainable future.In their discussion, Dana and Ben talk about their advice for young people who are seeking career pathways in sustainability, the Bioplastic Feedstock Alliance, and what that little green leaf on the Dasani bottle means. Music is Beyond The Line from Bensound.com
A bit different than Biobased Radio’s usual 1-on-1 interviews, this episode contains the story of how a chance encounter led to the creation and development of a sustainable, soy-based shingle reviver. Host, Denny Hall, talks with Mike Feazel, CEO of RoofMaxx, Barry McGraw of the Ohio Soybean Council, and Ram Lalgudi, formerly of Battelle, about their roles in the creation of this soy-based success story. Mike Feazel had been in the roofing business for years when he felt the quality of shingles started to go downhill. In an attempt to combat that trend and prevent homeowners from replacing their roofs more often, Mike had a chance encounter that led him to working with Barry McGraw and Ram Lalgudi to create RoofMaxx. Music is Beyond The Line from Bensound.com
Criminal Justice Evolution Podcast - Hosted by Patrick Fitzgibbons
Hello everyone and welcome back to the show. Special thanks to all the brave men and women who work in the criminal justice field. Thank you all for your hard work and dedication to this great profession. If you love coffee, you are going to love the great products from Four Sigmatic. They have so many great coffee products to choose from and you will get 15% off your purchases using the promo code CJEVO. Please rate and review the CJE Podcast on iTunes. This helps with the growth of this great show! In this episode, Patrick welcomes Kristen Jauregui. Kristen has been a police dispatcher in Los Angeles County for 19 years. She is also a personal trainer and has helped many people overcome physical challenges and barriers to transform their bodies into the fitness levels they have dreamed of. Kristen is also helping our first responders by creating Beyond The Line. The goal of Beyond The Line is to create a space of trust and support for the small first responder businesses and to provide credible therapists that have dealt with first responders & traumatic events to provide policy & procedures to create positive changes in other criminal justice agencies. You can find Kristen here: https://www.beyondtheline.info/ Instagram: @dispatcherKristen https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristen-jauregui-4400979a/ Kristen@beyondtheline.info Stay tuned for more great guests Patrick
Debbie Mielewski, Technical Leader of Plastics Research for Ford, joins host, Denny Hall, to talk about sustainable materials and making plastics less of a problem for the Earth. They’ll talk about zero-waste production plants, using dandelions to make rubber, and Henry Ford’s soy-plastic car. With Ford about to release their 2019 public strategy on sustainable materials, it’s the perfect time to visit with Debbie about all that the company to contribute to a more sustainable future. Through partnerships with the World Wildlife Fund and Jose Cuervo, Ford is continuously researching alternate ways to build cars. Debbie gives us a peak under the hood at what’s to come. Music is Beyond The Line from Bensound.com
Aaron Wilson, Senior Research Associate with the Byrd Polar and Climate Research Center at Ohio State, talks with host, Denny Hall, about climate change. Denny and Aaron talk about the three pathways of action, the race against time to recover clues from our past climate, and the science behind the move, The Day After Tomorrow. Aaron first fell in love with weather as a kid in Florida. Now, working in the oldest research institute at Ohio State, he talks about how we can reduce carbon emissions in the atmosphere, the difference between weather and climate, and the important role farmers play in climate change. Music is Beyond The Line from Bensound.com
Doug Mazeffa is the Product Sustainability Manager at Sherwin Williams. He joins Biobased Radio host, Denny Hall, to paint a picture of what it’s like to be a sustainability professional in a chemical industry. Denny and Doug will talk about sci-fi paint shield, coatings that spiders can’t stick to, and being paid to watch paint dry. When it really comes down to it, as Doug puts it, paint is really just rocks, water, and glue. Most listeners may know Sherwin Williams for their paints, but they also provide coatings you find on Coca-Cola cans and your cell phone. Sherwin Williams is working to make all their paints and coatings more sustainable and Doug tells us how they’re going about it. Music is Beyond The Line from Bensound.com
Joe Jankowski, Green PE Commercial Manager at Braskem America, joins host, Denny Hall, to talk about bioplastics. They talk about the “I’m Green” logo, curbside recycling vs store takeback, and sustainability partnerships with Lego and Super Bowl champs, the Philadelphia Eagles. Braskem is a company of Brazilian origin that operates in the chemical and petrochemical sectors with 41 industrial units in Brazil, the USA, Germany, and Mexico. Joe talks about the role of bioplastics in today’s world, especially with the increasing news coverage of plastics and large brand partnerships between companies trying to reduce plastic waste. Music is Beyond The Line from Bensound.com
In this episode, we cover the French campaign of piracy against Spain and Portugal between the years 1521-1559. We talk about the legal dispute between France and Spain, in which Spain claimed absolute right over the Americas while France maintained the doctrine of effective occupation – basically that claims on a territory meant nothing if … Continue reading Episode 23 – No Peace Beyond the Line
Joel Stone, President of ConVergInce Advisers and Executive Vice President of Lee Enterprises, the world’s premier bioeconomy consulting group. Denny and Joel discuss necessary investments within the bioeconomy ranging from monetary investments to feedstocks and human development. Many things have led us to where we are in the emerging bioeconomy from the biofuels boom to feedstocks of the future and Joel has been there the whole way. Music is Beyond The Line from Bensound.com
Dave Schwantes, is the Founder & CEO of B4 Branding, providing consulting and marketing strategies for clients in multiple sectors. Denny and Dave discuss buying biobased products from the consumer’s perspective and how the demand for biobased products has grown. It’s been a long journey for biobased products, but the demand grows day-by-day. Data and analytics show that more consumers are going to their local stores looking for products made from increasingly more sustainable sources. That’s a huge win! While there is a lot ot celebrate for how far these products have come, there’s still a long way to go. Music is Beyond The Line from Bensound.com
Don Scott, Director of Sustainability at the National Biodiesel Board, joins host, Denny Hall, to talk about a substitute for diesel fuel, the Renewable Fuels Standard, and the food vs fuel debate. In this episode, Denny talks to Don about what biodiesel made from vegetable oil and animal fats, the biodiesel process, and what kind of biodiesel blend is available at retailers around the country. Most retailers already sell diesel fuel that is up to 5% biobased. 5% is an achievement in itself, but there’s a long way to go to reducing emissions and promoting sustainability. A key debate in the production of biodiesel is food vs fuel. Should we devoting time and resources to producing biofuels that can be spent producing food? Don helps us break down key points and demonstrates why this argument isn’t as contemptuous as it seems. Music is Beyond The Line from Bensound.com
Jim Lane is the Editor & Publisher of BioFuels Digest, the world’s most widely read biofuels daily. Jim joins host, Denny Hall, to talk about the most exciting new companies in the bioeconomy. Listen in as Jim and Denny discuss body armor made from spider silk, biobased surfboards, and the real story behind the movie “21”. Jim is well-versed in many facets of the bioeconomy and he displays his wealth of knowledge on the subject. During the discussion, Denny talks about CABLE, the Consortium for Advanced Bioeconomy Leadership Education. CABLE is a project led by Denny at The Ohio State University that puts 20 students at 20 different universities through a year of leadership development in the bioeconomy. If you want to read more about CABLE, check out the website at u.osu.edu/cable. You can subscribe to BioFuels Digest by visiting their website at biofuelsdigest.com. Each day you’ll get the latest news and information about the bioeconomy delivered right to your inbox. Music is Beyond The Line from Bensound.com
Brad Rogers is the Packaging Department Senior Manager with PepsiCo. He joins Biobased Radio host, Denny Hall, to talk about sustainability in packaging. A lot goes in to making your Lays and Fritos snack bags more sustainable. Denny and Brad will discuss a noisy launch of Sun Chips, the ideal characteristics of a snack bag, and the 37th largest economy in the world. Designing a snack bag can be challenging. It needs to be durable, environmentally-friendly, and attractive to the eye. Brad clues us in on the thought process that goes into each layer of a snack bag. Yes, snack bags have layers. 10-15 layers, actually! Hear about PepsiCo’s plans for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and their plan to decrease stadium waste not just in America, but around the world. Music is Beyond The Line from Bensound.com
Kate Lewis is a Deputy Program Manager with the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) BioPreferred Program. She joins Biobased Radio host, Denny Hall, from Philadelphia where she’s attending BIO International, a convention dedicated to growing the global biotech industry. In the episode, Denny asks Kate about her journey to the BioPreferred Program through a degree in communications and her early career at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) where she worked on the Energy Star program. When Kate came to the USDA’s BioPreferred Program, one of the program’s biggest challenges was finding a way to educate the public on biobased products and creating a system that would certify those products. Thus, the USDA’s Certified BioPreferred label was born. Since the inception of the BioPreferred label, the program has certified 3,500 products in over 100 categories. To search the online catalog of certified products, check out the BioPreferred website at https://www.biopreferred.gov/BioPreferred/faces/catalog/Catalog.xhtml. But, wait. What is a biobased product? Kate goes into detail about what makes a particular product biobased and eligible to receive the Certified BioPreferred label. Haven’t heard of biobased products before? You’re not alone. According to a survey conducted by the Bioproducts Innovation Center at The Ohio State University, only 8% of the public are aware of biobased products. How can we change that? Kate has some advice for people who are interested in creating a more sustainable future and how you can get involved. Music is Beyond The Line from Bensound.com
La frase de hoy: Hay una fuerza motriz más poderosa que el vapor, la electricidad y la energía atómica: la voluntad. Albert Einstein --------------------------------------------------------- Música: Beyond The Line https://www.bensound.com
La frase de hoy: Hay una fuerza motriz más poderosa que el vapor, la electricidad y la energía atómica: la voluntad. Albert Einstein Música: Beyond The Line https://www.bensound.com
19th August 2018 - There is more - Stepping beyond the line of your limits - Grant Stevenson by Southside Church Podcast
Voyeuristic or not, here’s your chance to sneak a peek into a stranger’s emails and glimpse at the annals of infinity! Mike Correll, director of 'Chet Zar: I Like to Paint Monsters', brings you an auditory experience like no other: Emails from Infinity. Special support from Patrons: Andrew & Deborah Hawkins, Alaxander Robertsson, Ronnie Demetrio, Erin Antak, Brad Brandmeyer, Apryl Dickerson, Chet Zar, and Thomas McGilvray! Written, recorded, scored and produced by Mike Correll. Special scoring by Zack H. Carey with a sneak peek of the song "HUSK" by Bryan Kilgore’s project band Næutilus, from their upcoming album ‘Infernalis'. Support 'Emails from Infinity’: www.patreon.com/EmailsFromInfinity iTunes: apple.co/2qQqc1Y SoundCloud: @EmailsFromInfinity Stitcher: www.stitcher.com/s?fid=138506&refid=stpr
Voyeuristic or not, here’s your chance to sneak a peek into a stranger’s emails and glimpse at the annals of infinity! Mike Correll, director of 'Chet Zar: I Like to Paint Monsters', brings you an auditory experience like no other: Emails from Infinity. Special support from Patrons: Andrew & Deborah Hawkins, Alaxander Robertsson, Ronnie Demetrio, Erin Antak, Brad Brandmeyer, Apryl Dickerson, Chet Zar, Thomas McGilvray and John Pollard! Written, recorded, scored and produced by Mike Correll. Special scoring by Zack H. Carey at timecodes: 03:49 & 26:35; Bryan Kilgore’s project band Næutilus provided a sneak peek of their song “HUSK”, from their upcoming album ‘Infernalis' at timecodes: 00:26 & 37:47 Support 'Emails from Infinity’: www.patreon.com/EmailsFromInfinity iTunes: apple.co/2qQqc1Y SoundCloud: @EmailsFromInfinity Stitcher: www.stitcher.com/s?fid=138506&refid=stpr
Alfred S. Posamentier and Robert Geretschlager, The Circle: A Mathematical Exploration Beyond the Line (Prometheus Books, 2016) goes considerably beyond what its modest title would suggest. The circle has played a pivotal role–that’s “role” with an ‘e,’ but its ability to “roll” with an ‘l’–has helped produce our industrial civilization. Moreover, the circle appears in our art, our literature, and our culture as well. This delightful book will not only reacquaint readers with the pleasures of the geometry they once knew, but will show how the circle continues to enchant mathematicians today, who continue to discover new and surprising properties about this most fundamental of shapes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alfred S. Posamentier and Robert Geretschlager, The Circle: A Mathematical Exploration Beyond the Line (Prometheus Books, 2016) goes considerably beyond what its modest title would suggest. The circle has played a pivotal role–that’s “role” with an ‘e,’ but its ability to “roll” with an ‘l’–has helped produce our industrial civilization. Moreover, the circle appears in our art, our literature, and our culture as well. This delightful book will not only reacquaint readers with the pleasures of the geometry they once knew, but will show how the circle continues to enchant mathematicians today, who continue to discover new and surprising properties about this most fundamental of shapes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alfred S. Posamentier and Robert Geretschlager, The Circle: A Mathematical Exploration Beyond the Line (Prometheus Books, 2016) goes considerably beyond what its modest title would suggest. The circle has played a pivotal role–that’s “role” with an ‘e,’ but its ability to “roll” with an ‘l’–has helped produce our industrial civilization. Moreover, the circle appears in our art, our literature, and our culture as well. This delightful book will not only reacquaint readers with the pleasures of the geometry they once knew, but will show how the circle continues to enchant mathematicians today, who continue to discover new and surprising properties about this most fundamental of shapes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alfred S. Posamentier and Robert Geretschlager, The Circle: A Mathematical Exploration Beyond the Line (Prometheus Books, 2016) goes considerably beyond what its modest title would suggest. The circle has played a pivotal role–that’s “role” with an ‘e,’ but its ability to “roll” with an ‘l’–has helped produce our industrial civilization. Moreover, the circle appears in our art, our literature, and our culture as well. This delightful book will not only reacquaint readers with the pleasures of the geometry they once knew, but will show how the circle continues to enchant mathematicians today, who continue to discover new and surprising properties about this most fundamental of shapes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alfred S. Posamentier and Robert Geretschlager, The Circle: A Mathematical Exploration Beyond the Line (Prometheus Books, 2016) goes considerably beyond what its modest title would suggest. The circle has played a pivotal role–that’s “role” with an ‘e,’ but its ability to “roll” with an ‘l’–has helped produce our industrial civilization.... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alfred S. Posamentier and Robert Geretschlager, The Circle: A Mathematical Exploration Beyond the Line (Prometheus Books, 2016) goes considerably beyond what its modest title would suggest. The circle has played a pivotal role–that’s “role” with an ‘e,’ but its ability to “roll” with an ‘l’–has helped produce our industrial civilization. Moreover, the circle appears in our art, our literature, and our culture as well. This delightful book will not only reacquaint readers with the pleasures of the geometry they once knew, but will show how the circle continues to enchant mathematicians today, who continue to discover new and surprising properties about this most fundamental of shapes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices