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This special fresh hop–focused episode of the podcast is brought to you interruption-free by the the freshness experts at RipeLocker. (https://ripelocker.com) RipeLocker has patented a radically innovative storage solution to revolutionize the post-harvest industry with technology to extend the shelf-life of perishables such as fresh hops while preserving quality and taste. The company's low-pressure chambers prolong freshness after harvest by weeks, often months, and for brewers, this opens up new ways to think about fresh- and wet-hop beers. This episode focuses on fresh-hop brewing, from harvest through brewing and then marketing them to end consumers. Joining for the conversation are Brendon Anthony, RipeLocker senior director of fruit science, Tyler Sabin, Oasis Farms hops manager, and Bart Gumpert, Coronado Brewing's R&D and innovation brewer. There are as many different ways to brew fresh-hop beers as there are brewers doing it, but RipeLocker (https://ripelocker.com) technology opens up some avenues for thinking about fresh-hop brewing in new and fresh ways. Through this conversation, the panel discusses everything from how the hypobaric chamber works to pick windows for fresh-hop varieties, the variability of rates of aging for different hop varieties, brewers' favorite fresh-hop varieties and combinations, the hub and spoke distribution strategy, innovative ways brewers are taking advantage of the opportunities that RipeLocker allows, and ways that this technology may impact fresh-hop brewing in the future. Visit https://ripelocker.com (https://ripelocker.com) for more information, or visit https://oasisfarmsfreshhops.com (https://oasisfarmsfreshhops.com) to explore the ways you can use fresh hops from Oasis Farms preserved in RipeLocker chambers in your fresh-hop beers this upcoming harvest. (Sponsored Content)
Hello friends! Long-time musician and director of The Texas Music Office, Brendon Anthony is my guest for episode 1246! The Office of the Governor's Texas Music Office is the official state-funded economic development & business promotion office for the Texas music industry. Go to texasmusicoffice.com for more information on them and their programs. Brendon and I have a great conversation about his journey in music, starting on violin as a kid, joining bands in college at A&M, touring with Pat Green for 15 years, The Texas Music Office being the only State office of it's kind and and what it's done for 30 years, his programs like Music Friendly Communities Program and more. I had a great time getting to know Brendon. I'm sure you will too. Let's get down! If you feel so inclined. Venmo: venmo.com/John-Goudie-1 Paypal: paypal.me/johnnygoudie
How coffee can be managed and bred for sustainability. A lecture from Brendon Anthony.In this premiere episode of Season 3 of Environmentality., Brendon returns with a lecture on sustainable coffee, which serves as an introduction and primer to a 6-part series on coffee and sustainability.Brendon shares his background, interest and love of coffee, and why he wanted to create the series about this beverage and sustainability. Brendon explains the distinction between the two primary species of coffee, several innovative new varieties that were bred or identified, which changed production goals over the years and explains the physiological distinction between shade-loving plants and sun-loving plants. Brendon also discusses the importance of caffeine in plants, critical coffee pathogens and introduces some of the complexities of certifications. Stay tuned for more episodes, as this kicks off an investigation into the supply chain of coffee and where sustainability goals can be met at each step!
Quickly access this Ep.'s YouTube links, Jack and Guest bios, + more by visiting JackinAroundPodcast.com/EP11-BrendonAnthony or see below. ✅ JACKIN' AROUND PODCAST The JackinAroundPODCAST.com, presented by LoneStarDryGoods.com, is hosted by a 2-time Academy of Country Music awarding-winner and host of the nationally syndicated TV show Texas Music Scene, Jack Ingram. Join Jack weekly as he welcomes your favorite music, sports, and entertainment personalities on YouTube and your favorite audio platforms. ✅ JACK INGRAM (host) Jack Ingram's (JackIngram.net) music career spans over four decades and includes 18 records, 6 top #20 singles, including a #1 hit, on the Country Billboard charts. Most recently, in May of 2001, Jack, alongside fellow singer/songwriters Miranda Lambert and Jon Randall, released The Marfa Tapes. According to Lambert, The Marfa Tapes stems from a fruitful songwriting partnership that has already resulted in the 2018 ACM Song of the Year “Tin Man” (Ingram / Lambert / Randall). Additionally, Jack is no stranger to the airwaves as a TV host of the Texas Music Scene, a half-hour weekly program that airs in over 70 U.S markets and has won 22 Telly awards and 2 People's Choice awards. In 2013, Jack teamed up with actor Matthew McConaughey and football coach Mack Brown to create an annual multi-day fundraiser, golf tournament, & concert, MJM. Since its inception, MJM has raised nearly $20 million for children's charities. ✅ BRENDON ANTHONY (guest) Brendon's prior experience includes touring as a professional musician with Pat Green from 1996 - 2010 and leading the Commerce Dept. Of MusicOneLive from 2010 - 2015. In 2015, Brendon was appointed by Texas Governor Greg Abbot to the Director of the Texas Music Office. As Director, Brendon Anthony sets the agenda for business development, helping music industry professionals navigate their entry into the Texas market, as well as moving their businesses to Texas (including corporations, start-ups, and everything in between). Brendon provides the link between the Office of the Governor's Economic Development & Tourism Division executive staff, private sector music industry businesses, and non-governmental music organizations and trade associations. In addition to leading the Texas Music Office, Brendon is also the point person for the Music Friendly Communities program which helps connect the various music markets throughout the state with one another, establishes best practices for economic development success, and fosters the development and connection of higher education music programs to real-world music business opportunity. Learn more about the Texas Music Office by visiting https://gov.texas.gov/music ✅ LONE STAR DRY GOODS (sponsor) A truly unique shopping experience geared towards men. Handcrafted, handmade American brands providing top quality gear since 2016! Our World Headquarters is in the heart of downtown Abilene, TX, with the first satellite location in Willow Park, TX. ✅ CONTACT Matt Peveto, Producer • (713) 859-3929 • Matt@MattPeveto.com • Connect on Linkedin Linkedin
Quickly access this Ep.'s YouTube links, Jack and Guest bios, + more by visiting JackinAroundPodcast.com/EP11-BrendonAnthony or see below. ✅ JACKIN' AROUND PODCAST The JackinAroundPODCAST.com, presented by LoneStarDryGoods.com, is hosted by a 2-time Academy of Country Music awarding-winner and host of the nationally syndicated TV show Texas Music Scene, Jack Ingram. Join Jack weekly as he welcomes your favorite music, sports, and entertainment personalities on YouTube and your favorite audio platforms. ✅ JACK INGRAM (host) Jack Ingram's (JackIngram.net) music career spans over four decades and includes 18 records, 6 top #20 singles, including a #1 hit, on the Country Billboard charts. Most recently, in May of 2001, Jack, alongside fellow singer/songwriters Miranda Lambert and Jon Randall, released The Marfa Tapes. According to Lambert, The Marfa Tapes stems from a fruitful songwriting partnership that has already resulted in the 2018 ACM Song of the Year “Tin Man” (Ingram / Lambert / Randall). Additionally, Jack is no stranger to the airwaves as a TV host of the Texas Music Scene, a half-hour weekly program that airs in over 70 U.S markets and has won 22 Telly awards and 2 People's Choice awards. In 2013, Jack teamed up with actor Matthew McConaughey and football coach Mack Brown to create an annual multi-day fundraiser, golf tournament, & concert, MJM. Since its inception, MJM has raised nearly $20 million for children's charities. ✅ BRENDON ANTHONY (guest) Brendon's prior experience includes touring as a professional musician with Pat Green from 1996 - 2010 and leading the Commerce Dept. Of MusicOneLive from 2010 - 2015. In 2015, Brendon was appointed by Texas Governor Greg Abbot to the Director of the Texas Music Office. As Director, Brendon Anthony sets the agenda for business development, helping music industry professionals navigate their entry into the Texas market, as well as moving their businesses to Texas (including corporations, start-ups, and everything in between). Brendon provides the link between the Office of the Governor's Economic Development & Tourism Division executive staff, private sector music industry businesses, and non-governmental music organizations and trade associations. In addition to leading the Texas Music Office, Brendon is also the point person for the Music Friendly Communities program which helps connect the various music markets throughout the state with one another, establishes best practices for economic development success, and fosters the development and connection of higher education music programs to real-world music business opportunity. Learn more about the Texas Music Office by visiting https://gov.texas.gov/music ✅ LONE STAR DRY GOODS (sponsor) A truly unique shopping experience geared towards men. Handcrafted, handmade American brands providing top quality gear since 2016! Our World Headquarters is in the heart of downtown Abilene, TX, with the first satellite location in Willow Park, TX. ✅ CONTACT Matt Peveto, Producer • (713) 859-3929 • Matt@MattPeveto.com • Connect on Linkedin Linkedin
Why tree fruit orchards are being redesigned for improved sustainability. A lecture from Brendon Anthony. In this final episode of Season 2 of Environmentality., Brendon returns with a lecture on the tree fruit industry and the focus of his PhD research, shifting low density peach orchards towards high density plantings (more trees per land area). Brendon provides an overview on the field of horticulture and pomology, while doing some deep dives on some fun botanical facts. He then begins to discuss the differences between the CA and CO peach industries and the importance of quality for economic sustainability. Brendon explains why orchards are shifting towards increased planting densities and smaller trees and how this is facilitated by dwarfing rootstocks. High density orchards can simplify canopy architecture to increase labor and input use efficiency, all in an attempt to increase the sustainability (Three E's) of these orchard systems. This transition has already occurred in apple and cherry, and is beginning now in other fruit crops like peaches. Brendon discusses the pros and cons of this orchard design and why we need to be able to produce more on less land with less resources in the future to satisfy the food needs of a growing population.
On this episode we sit down with Brendon Anthony with the Texas Music Office. Brendon is an integral part of the growing music business in the state of Texas! As Director of the Texas Music Office, Brendon Anthony sets the agenda for business development, helping music industry professionals navigate their entry into the Texas market, as well as moving their businesses to Texas (including corporations, start-ups, and everything in between). Appointed by Gov. Greg Abbott in 2015, Brendon provides the link between the Office of the Governor's Economic Development & Tourism Division executive staff, private sector music industry businesses, and non-governmental music organizations and trade associations. In addition to leading the Texas Music Office, Brendon is also the point person for the Music Friendly Communities program which helps connect the various music markets throughout the state with one another, establishes best practices for economic development success, and fosters the development and connection of higher education music programs to real-world music business opportunity. Anthony began playing live music with a variety of Texas acts while attending Texas A&M University, which he graduated from in 1999. In 1997, Anthony began playing full time with Pat Green, with whom he toured nationally and internationally for 15 years. During his decade and a half as a touring musician, Anthony toured both the United States and Europe, played on a gold record and was a member of the band when Pat Green received three Grammy Award nominations. In addition to being a successful touring musician, Anthony has also performed on dozens of studio recordings and produced multiple records, including Drew Womack’s “Sunshine To Rain.” In 2010, Anthony helped start OneLive Media, which began as a primary ticketing company for Texas music venues and festivals before expanding into the e-commerce industry and becoming one of the premier online entertainment sales and marketing companies in the country. Anthony is a classically-trained violinist who has played fiddle, mandolin, guitar, and banjo both in live performances and studio recordings.Join us for this episode of "On The Rise"!Tanner LouisRise Music Group - "On The Rise"https://www.risemusicgroup.netBrendon Anthonyhttp://texasmusicoffice.com/Hillo Digitalinfo@hillodigital.comhttps://www.hillodigital.comMusic By: Baxleyhttps://www.iambaxley.com
Shelbie is joined by Brendon Anthony of Mizzodcast to talk everything and anything about the Missouri Tigers.
As Director of the Texas Music Office, Brendon Anthony sets the agenda for business development, helping music industry professionals navigate their entry into the Texas market, as well as moving their businesses to Texas (including corporations, start-ups, and everything in between). Appointed by Gov. Greg Abbott in 2015, Brendon provides the link between the Office of the Governor's Economic Development & Tourism Division executive staff, private sector music industry businesses, and non-governmental music organizations and trade associations. In addition to leading the Texas Music Office, Brendon is also the point person for the Music Friendly Communities program which helps connect the various music markets throughout the state with one another, establishes best practices for economic development success, and fosters the development and connection of higher education music programs to real-world music business opportunity. Thanks for listening and keep thriving! Show notes: www.SpenserLiszt.com/blog/TMP42 7 Habits of Thriving Musicians (FREE PDF Download): www.SpenserLiszt.com/habits Join the free Thriving Musicians closed Facebook group: www.Facebook.com/groups/ThrivingMusician Email questions, comments or nominate a Thriving Musician to spenser@spenserliszt.com Follow Spenser online: Facebook: www.Facebook.com/SpenserLiszt Twitter: www.Twitter.com/SpenserLiszt Instagram: www.Instagram.com/SpenserLiszt
CEO of Harvest Craft, former Professor at Biola University, and lover of plants and animals, Brendon, joins us to talk about his life story. I've had the pleasure to know Brendon for a few years now and absolutely love his heart for others. Harvest Craft's mission is simple, to equip, educate and empower communities in developing countries through sustainable food production systems. Got your attention yet? Sit back and Enjoy this episode! Drip Drip Sip Sip --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In some ways Haiti is one of the most challenging places to talk about, and in other ways it is the perfect place to see where the environment and poverty intersect. It's a challenge, because Haiti has been portrayed in such harmful ways over the years. Haiti is both the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere and the most deforested. These two issues are deeply interlinked. On one end of the spectrum, people have focused so much on its problems that they've ignored its people and their culture. On the other, some have undermined the struggle of poverty by romanticizing it. But, we're taking a closer look at the country, learning directly from Haitians, and exploring how the nation is full of very real problems and very real solutions. In this episode, we learn from our Haitian partners, including Jean-Marie Desilius, the founder of Plant With Purpose's Haiti program; Jeanetta, an economic specialist; and Gernita, a community member from a local village. We also hear from Brendon Anthony from HarvestCraft, Bob Morikawa from Plant With Purpose, and Margaret DeJong from the Mennonite Central Committee. Welcome to the Grassroots Podcast, a Plant With Purpose production. This show features global conversations about the environmental challenges we’re facing and what ordinary people are doing to in response. We’re going beyond doom-and-gloom. We’re looking at root causes, talking to people on the frontlines, and asking ourselves what we can do. There are reasons to be concerned, but there is also a case for hope.
I det fjärde avsnittet av AMF Fastigheters podd Människobyn fördjupar vi oss ytterligare i temat musik. Hör USA-experten Billy McCormac och Mats Hederos, vd AMF Fastigheter diskutera likheter och skillnader mellan Austin och Stockholm. Vi intervjuar Brendon Anthony, Director of Texas Music Office, om hur staden Austin lyckats etablera sig som en av världens främsta musikstäder.
In 2015, Governor Greg Abbott appointed Brendon Anthony to be the czar of Texas music as Director of the Texas Music Office. As Director of the Texas Music Office, Anthony sets the agenda for business development, helping music industry professionals enter into the Texas market, as well as moving their businesses to Texas. He travels worldwide promoting Texas Music! When Anthony was around three or four years old, his parents put a violin in his hands and his God-given musical talent began to shine through. As a young adult, Anthony spent 15 years on the road touring with Pat Green’s band. Listen as Anthony describes the high highs and low lows of life as a professional musician and shares the advice he would give to rising professionals in the music industry. Subscribe to The Trey Blocker Show's channels: YouTube: bit.ly/2GSAaMf Facebook: bit.ly/2XpVPQW Instagram: bit.ly/2T1mgOh Twitter: bit.ly/2NugBdM SoundCloud: bit.ly/2BZbWvM iTunes: apple.co/2knXGoW iHeartRadio: ihr.fm/2TeGYdW
Brendon Anthony is back once more to inform us and update us on the state of music in Texas. Enjoy! Find Brendon Anthony at https://gov.texas.gov/music Follow Bad Truth on social medias! @badtruthpodcast on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. You can also send us hate-mail at badtruthpodcast@gmail.com. Brought to you by www.YellowDogStudios.com (deep in the heart of Wimberley, TX) and www.TheMoonpies.com.
If you missed "Get the Gig: A Night For Musicians," now is your chance to hear from some giants of the DIY music industry. On the panel we had:Brendon Anthony, Director of the Texas Music OfficeCarl Finch, Brave ComboMcKenzie Smith, MIDLAKE BANDDanielle Longueville, Oaktopia & Class ActionEllie Gonzalez, The Denton Vibe w/ Diva Girl Ellie & Lost Poet LoungeVictor Gann, Endorsed Artist at Ernie Ball & Owner of Evia Music
Amy Lombardi of our Austin office sat down with Brendon Anthony, Director of the Texas Music Office, for a discussion about how community music offices help independent musicians in every part of their career. They discuss the importance of treating your music career like a small business and how local music offices can help expand opportunities and connections. Learn more about Brendon Anthony and his work: Texas Music Office: texasmusicoffice.com Instagram: @texasmusicoffice Twitter: @txmusicoffice Facebook: Texas Music Office Distribute your music on TuneCore: bit.ly/2NUiXFg
Brendon Anthony joined the podcast to preview the upcoming Memphis and Missouri game.
The EMU loss, expectations, Brohm’s playcalling, our official Boiled Sports Roadtrip to Purdue this weekend, and previewing this Saturday night’s game vs Missouri with the Mizzodcast’s Brendon Anthony.
Brendon Anthony, Director of the Texas Music Office talks with Dogger and Muddy about the importance of music to the state of Texas both culturally and economically.
This week on the podcast Bobby and Donovan remember the greatness that was Anthony Bourdain. They discuss the sincere outpouring of grief that seemed to grip so many across the country. Bobby recommends a new book, "God Bless Texas - An Intimate Journey Through the Lone Star State". The director of the Texas Music Office drops in for a discussion on his office, what he sees for the future of the Texas music scene, and how he's helping cities across the state view their music industries as the economic drivers they can be & he cleans up some of the mess that was our discussion on Music Modernization Act. Download, Subscribe & Enjoy! Find Us www.thecowrite.com Twitter @thecowrite @bobbyduncan @donovandodd FACEBOOK Instagram @thecowrite
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