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On this episode, we attend the ribbon cutting of a Square Roots indoor farming operation at the Gordon Food Service distribution facility in Shepherdsville, Kentucky. We also discuss the state of the wheat industry with U.S. Wheat Associates President Vince Peterson and National Association of Wheat Growers' Jake Westlin and Mariah Wollweber. Jesse Allen and Global Commodity Analytics' Mike Zuzolo discuss the current state of the wheat market in our Market Talk segment, and Nutrien Senior Agronomists Mike Howell and Dr. Alan Blaylock talk about the need for chloride in plants in this week's installment of “The Dirt with Nutrien.” In our “Beltway Beef” segment, National Cattlemen's Beef Association discusses the impact the Supreme Court's recent Waters of the U.S. ruling will have on agriculture. In our “Meat Monitor” segment, U.S. Meat Export Federation President and CEO Dan Halstrom talks about the impact continued labor problems at the West Coast ports is having on U.S. red meat exports, and in “Bushels and Cents,” Ray Bohacz tells you what you need to know about detecting square waves. The episode also features the music of Whey Jennings, the grandson of country music legend Waylon Jennings and the writer and performer of our Tractors and Troubadours theme song. Timestamps Fastline Marketing Group advertisement: 0:00 Intro and news: 0:30 Goatlifeclothing.com advertisement: 6:46 Brett Michel (Gordon Food Service) and Simon Peggs (Square Roots): 7:05 Vince Peterson, U.S. Wheat Associates: 19:36 Jake Westlin, National Association of Wheat Growers: 25:39 Mariah Wollweber, National Association of Wheat Growers: 29:33 Jesse Allen, Market Talk: 31:56 Mike Howell, Nutrien: 38:15 Hunter Ihrman, National Cattlemen's Beef Association: 46:33 Dan Halstrom, U.S. Meat Export Federation: 57:50 Ray Bohacz, “Bushels and Cents”: 1:00:40 Whey Jennings: 1:02:11
It's a shorter episode this week! Join Tisha and her fellow radio hosts, Brett Michel and AJ Ricafrente, as they catch up with entertainment news and talk about their predictions for Avengers: End Game.
It's a shorter episode this week! Join Tisha and her fellow radio hosts, Brett Michel and AJ Ricafrente, as they catch up with entertainment news and talk about their predictions for Avengers: End Game.
The gang is back from this year's 2019 Intercollegiate Broadcasting System Conference and Awards! Tisha is joined by a whole panel of guests, catching up with the news from the past couple of weeks and looking back at the good (and definitely bad) times from their New York trip. Guests include: Natalie Bucher, Ahmad Dixon, Julie Cappiello, Jordan Leigh, Brett Michel, Peter Swan, & Mario Sutka
The gang is back from this year's 2019 Intercollegiate Broadcasting System Conference and Awards! Tisha is joined by a whole panel of guests, catching up with the news from the past couple of weeks and looking back at the good (and definitely bad) times from their New York trip. Guests include: Natalie Bucher, Ahmad Dixon, Julie Cappiello, Jordan Leigh, Brett Michel, Peter Swan, & Mario Sutka
It's a KCR Programming Takeover! This week, Tisha attempts to fancast the new Batman and Wolverine with KCR General Manager, Brett Michel, and KCR Programs Director, Sumner Shorey.
It's a KCR Programming Takeover! This week, Tisha attempts to fancast the new Batman and Wolverine with KCR General Manager, Brett Michel, and KCR Programs Director, Sumner Shorey.
The Murder Hour Podcast is a talk show where we answer dumb questions and give you dumb answers. Hosted by Thomas Torres Featuring Guest Hosts - Brett Michel and AJ Ricafrente Email us a question as MurderHourPodcastkcr@gmail.com
The Murder Hour Podcast is a talk show where we answer dumb questions and give you dumb answers. Hosted by Thomas Torres Featuring Guest Hosts - Brett Michel and AJ Ricafrente Email us a question as MurderHourPodcastkcr@gmail.com
Brett Michel and Natalie Bucher join Tisha in the studio to talk about their favorite parts from the KCR trip to New York City.
Brett Michel and Natalie Bucher join Tisha in the studio to talk about their favorite parts from the KCR trip to New York City.
Boston Online Film Critics Association members Bob Chipman, Steve Head, Daniel Kimmel, Kristofer Jenson, Eli Fine, Byron McNeal and Brett Michel talk BOFCA's Year End "Best of 2017" movie awards picks and looks forward to the new year.
Yes, it's March, and here it is: our long overdue Top 5 Absolute Worst films of 2013. We recorded this episode back in January on the day the Oscar nominations were announced. At the time, of course, this was timely. Maybe it still is. Or maybe it can at least provide some balance to all the American Hustle and Gravity love dispenced at this year's Oscars. Why is the a Lost Episode? Well ... While editing the audio my laptop went lights out. A total crash. I figured the audio was gone, so I put the thought of this minor tragedy behind me. Then, a couple days a go, while I was looking for a file, I found the 9 raw files comprising our Worst of '13 recording on one of my flash discs. So here it is! Join me and fellow Boston Online Film Critic Association members Brett Michel and Bob Chipman as we discuss our absolute WORST moviegoing experiences of 2013. It's angsty fun for one and all! - Steve http://www.postmovie.net
Film critcs Brett Michel, Bob Chipman (a.k.a MovieBob) and Steve Head discuss various titles screening at Boston-area reperatory theaters for the remainder of January, 2014. Visit the Boston Online Film Critics Associaton online at http://www.bofca.com
On this special episode, members of the Boston Online Film Critic's Association discuss the films that made their second annual Ten Best Films of the year list. Joining host Steve Head are fellow critics Monica Castillo, Evan Crean, Kristopher Jensen, Dan Kimmel, Brett Michel, Megan Kearns, Bob Chipman and Dave Reidel. Reminder: You've left us an iTunes review, right? Thanks! Enjoy the show! http://www.bofca.com http://www.postmovie.net
Film critics Peter Keough and Brett Michel join Steve Head to discuss the new Jackie Robinson biopic 42 and the films 11th annual Independent Film Festival Boston 2013.
Sometimes, it's hard as hell being a film critic. Just ask today's Crizzlecast guest, Brett Michel. The first film critic from Boston I'll be speaking to this week, Brett and I chop it up about the exhausting ups and downs a freelance critic (especially one from Boston, where attending a movie screening can sometimes be a painful experience) has to go through. Of course, we also get into why he became a film critic in the first place and how serious he takes seeing a movie properly on the big screen. I jokingly said near the end that this episode should be dubbed "Tears of a Critic." Listen to today's episode and see if I'm not far off.
On this episode, Boston Online Film Critics Association members Sean Burns, Brett Michel and Greg Vellante, join host Steve Head to discuss their absolute worst films of 2012. The appalling horrors and bewilderments of 2012's cinematic adventure await! Reminder: You've left us an iTunes review, right? ;) Thanks! Enjoy the show! http://www.postmovie.net Email: contact@post-movie.net
On this episode, members of the Boston Online Film Critic's Association (bofca.com) discuss the films that made their first annual Ten Best Films of the year list (http://bofca.com/bofca-awards-2012-4/). Joining hosts Steve Head and John Black are fellow critics Sean Burns, Monica Castillo, Evan Crean, Estiloz, Dan Kimmel, Killian Melloy, Brett Michel and Greg Vellante. Reminder: You've left us an iTunes review, right? ;) Thanks! Enjoy the show! http://www.postmovie.net Email: contact@post-movie.net
This week, as John takes a much needed break to rest his back, guest critics Ed Symkus and Brett Michel join Steve to discuss the new theatrical releases LOOPER and HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA, and the new home video release from the Criterion Collection, QUADROPHENIA.
As John travels to North Carolina, fellow Boston Online Film Critics Association (bofca.com) members Brett Michel and MovieBob (a.k.a Bob Chipman) join Steve to discuss the new theatrical releases THE BOURNE LEGACY and PARANORMAN, and the new Blu-ray releases OBLIVION ISLAND: HARUKA AND THE MAGIC MIRROR and Universal Pictures new restoration of JAWS.
Recording remotely from the Independent Film Festival Boston 2012, film critics Brett Michel (The Boston Herald), Monica Castillo (The Boston Phoenix) and Steve Head discuss the opening night events.
A complete recording of The 2011 Boston Society of Film Critics awards ceremony proceedings, featuring BSFC members Tom Meek (President), Joyce Kulhawik, Wesley Morris, Peter Keough, Gerald Peary, David Wildman, James Verniere, Peg Aloi and Brett Michel.Awards presented to director Frederick Wiseman (accepted by his his colleague, Karen Konicek), Juliette Lewis (Best Supporting Actress - "Conviction"), director Jeff Malmberg ("Marwencol"), ArtsEmerson, filmmaker Saul Levine and editor Andrew Weisblum ("Black Swan").Highlights:- Musical performance of Trent Reznor's "Hurt" (from "The Social Network") by the acoustic duo Carriage House (David Wildman and violinist Clara Kebabian)- Juliette Lewis's recorded message to the BSFC- Wesley Morris on the career of Frederick Wiseman, with a message from the director.- Peter Keough on the plight of jailed Iranian director Jafar Panahi- An extended post-movie Q&A with the makers of "Marwencol" - director Jeff Malmberg, producer Chris Shellen and star Mark Hogancamp - by Peg AloiVisit Brattlefilm.orgVisit The Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.net
Steve and John are joined by Brett Michel, a film critic for the Boston Phoenix and The Boston Herald and Sean Burns from the Improper Bostonian to give their picks and the likely winners of this year's Oscars. Also, following last weeks review of werewolf related films they discuss the latest revision of the franchise from Universal, The Wolfman, staring Benicio Del Toro and Anthony Hopkins.
Anticipating next weeks' release of Universal's The Wolf Man, Brett Michel, a film critic for the Boston Phoenix and The Boston Herald, joins us for a discussion of all things werewolf. Also, we review the new Luc Besson-produced actioner From Paris with Love. http://postmovie.wordpress.com Feedback? Email us at postmoviepodcast@gmail.com
This week, Brett Michel, a film critic for The Boston Phoenix and contributor to the Boston Herald, joins us for in-depth conversations about Guy Ritchie’s “Sherlock Holmes, ” Pedro Almodóvar’s “Broken Embraces” and Miguel Arteta’s “Youth in Revolt.” http://postmovie.wordpress.comFeedback? Email us at postmoviepodcast@gmail.com