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Brandon Butler and Nathan “Shags” McLeod interview Brian Flowers, Regional Education Supervisor with MDC and Joe Brown, Nature School Lead Teacher with Columbia Public Schools.The Boone County Nature School will help children connect with nature in new and exciting ways, engage in unique and meaningful cross-curricular learning opportunities, develop proficiency in various outdoor skills, and be inspired to create lasting change in their community by participating in a sustainability project.Topics Discussed: Turkey numbers, turkey hunting, Yellowstone National Park, Nature School creation and planning, outdoors focused curriculum, thoughtful programming, experienced teachers, favorite field trips, mystery bait bucket and more.For More Information:Boone County Nature SchoolSpecial thanks to:Living The Dream Outdoor PropertiesSuperior Foam Insulation LLCDoolittle TrailersScenic Rivers TaxidermyConnect with Driftwood Outdoors:FacebookInstagramEmail:info@driftwoodoutdoors.com
June is dairy month in Tennessee and all across the country as dairy farmers and industry representatives look to spread the good news about nature's perfect beverage, milk. Lee Maddox: Celebrating June Dairy Month. Welcome and hello again everyone. for Tennessee Home and Farm Radio - I'm Lee Maddox. it is official Brian Flowers: It is the official beverage and should always be the official beverage it's it's nothing nothing any better. Lee Maddox: June is Dairy Month in Tennessee and all across the country as dairy farmers and industry representatives look to spread the good news about nature's perfect beverage - milk and the other associated dairy products that provide health and economic benefits to all. Giles County dairyman Brian Flowers is president of the American Dairy Association of Tennessee. Brian Flowers: Yeah milk does do a body a good. So many alternative beverages out there other, other products, you know, being tried to call milk because they know how how good milk is and was but they nothing - no comparison to the real whole milk. Lee Maddox: Brian Flowers says it's proven science that continues to show the health benefits associated with dairy. Milk is the original nutritional powerhouse with eight grams of protein and 13 essential nutrients and the technology on dairy farms continues to improve as well with robotic milkers and herd health practices now better than ever. Brian Flowers: I think dairy farmers has been the leader in technology on farm you know robots is has been out wide open now for about 10 years and and they keep improving and you know better for the cows. They'll tell you everything about a cow and we're definitely looking into probably we'll be putting in robots in the near future and you got to stay on top of the technology or you know, it'll pass you by. Lee Maddox: And same goes for Tennessee's Commissioner of Agriculture Dr. Charlie Hatcher, who has a dairy on his farm in Williamson County, and they're looking to bring in robots later this year as well. Commissioner Charlie Hatcher: If we've got any hope of feeding the world and trying to stay in business as a farmer, it's going to be through innovation and technology and making some investments in the future. Lee Maddox: And for Tennessee Home and Farm Radio - I'm Lee Maddox.
Wow, the United States Supreme Court delivered some rock splitting of its own last week in their decision to strike down Roe vs. Wade! Doc Holliday speaks about that huge decision and he also interviews Ghannon Burton who supports Brian Flowers in his GOP primary race against Ron Eller. We had Ron on our show last week, so we […] The post Roe vs. Wade Is Struck Down! And GOP Primary Candidate Brian Flowers Speaks appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
Wow, the United States Supreme Court delivered some rock splitting of its own last week in their decision to strike down Roe vs. Wade! Doc Holliday speaks about that huge decision and he also interviews Ghannon Burton who supports Brian Flowers in his GOP primary race against Ron Eller. We had Ron on our show last week, so we […] The post Roe vs. Wade Is Struck Down! And GOP Primary Candidate Brian Flowers Speaks appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
Dairy was celebrated at the June Dairy Month Kickoff at Battle Mountain Farm, and Brian Flowers, American Dairy Association of Tennessee President is looking forward to celebrating the industry throughout the month of June. The post Celebrating Dairy appeared first on Tennessee Farm Bureau.
We discuss Brian Flowers and his lawsuit with the NFL. The current state of hip hop. Iso gives his insight on successful business tactics. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ernest-holmon6/message
Brandon Butler and Nathan “Shags” McLeod sit down with Brian Flowers, Missouri Dept. of Conservation's Regional Education Supervisor to talk about the new Nature School coming to Boone County. Boone County Nature School's Mission: Every child grows up in an ecologically unique place on the Earth —they live, play, and mature within that place. We believe it's best that they learn within that unique local landscape as well. The Boone County Nature School, located in their very own community, will provide an immersive experience that connects students with their local ecosystem. Research shows that this type of hands-on, nature-focused education increases understanding across disciplines, enhances physical and mental health, and fosters a deeper commitment to the natural world.For More Info:https://www.boonecountynatureschool.com/https://mdc.mo.gov/Special Thanks To CZ-USA:https://cz-usa.com/Special Thanks To Living The Dream Properties:https://livingthedreamland.com/Special Thanks To Hunting Works For Missouri:https://huntingworksformo.com/Special Thanks To Mongo Attachments:https://www.mongoattachments.com/Special Thanks To Scenic Rivers Taxidermy:http://www.scenicriverstaxidermy.com/Connect with Driftwood Outdoors:https://www.facebook.com/DriftwoodOutdoors/https://www.instagram.com/driftwoodoutdoors/Email:info@driftwoodoutdoors.com
Welcome to the October 2021 edition of “One Move at a Time,” the US Chess podcast in which Dan Lucas, the Senior Director of Strategic Communication, talks to people who are advancing the US Chess mission statement to “Empower people, enrich lives, and enhance communities through chess.” Our guest today is Brian Flowers, the marketing manager for the World Chess Hall of Fame (WCHOF) and the buyer for their award-winning gift shop, Q Boutique, having worked with the organization since its Saint Louis opening in 2011. Brian has a Bachelor of Fine Arts with an emphasis in figure drawing and printmaking from Southeast Missouri State University. Brian also serves on the board of the Central West End Association, the neighborhood of the Saint Louis Chess Campus. In his free time, Brian enjoys playing chess casually, artmaking, and listening to David Bowie. Links mentioned in the show: World Chess Hall of Fame WCHOF YouTube Channel U.S. Chess Championships World's Largest Chess Piece Instagram Page Q Boutique
A report on The Antwerp EDXC Conference organised by (the late) David Monson. This was an unusual meeting. We learned about the danger of solar flares on satellite communication. The BBC World Service had a rather boastful promo and an interesting speech from Andrew Popperwell. Brian Flowers of the Eurovision explains how their system works. Radio Moscow has started broadcasting its English programmes via the SatCOM satellite to North America. Radio Sweden announces it is on ASTRA. Page 496 has the schedule plus extracts of Sweden Calling DXers. We talk to Wolf Harranth about the QSL Card collection and what they are doing in Vienna to preserve the past. The DSWCI Tropical Band Survey is just out. There is news about Caroline on 558 KHz. Tom Walters explained that the BBC's Hong Kong relay is performing well. Seychelles will also be used to serve East Africa. Radio Antilles is also important for the Caribbean. The launch of Newshour is announced. Wolfgang Pleines reports that DW Trincomalee is being reactivated. Feedback on this programme or the collection welcome to
Brandon Butler and Nathan “Shags” McLeod talk with Brian Flowers Regional Education Supervisor for the Missouri Dept. of Conservation. Topics discussed: overdosing on tuna; Daniel Boone; historical reenactment; Henry Schoolcraft; Missouri history; outdoor education; outdoor skills specialist; the tiki life; mystery bait bucket; gear review and more.Special Thanks to Fisher Space PenUse Promo Code: DRIFTWOOD for 20% offhttps://www.spacepen.com/For more info:https://www.facebook.com/brian.flowers.433https://www.instagram.com/maori_mountain_man/https://mdc.mo.gov/Connect with Driftwood Outdoors:https://www.facebook.com/DriftwoodOutdoors/https://www.instagram.com/driftwood_outdoors_podcast/http://driftwoodoutdoors.com/Email:info@driftwoodoutdoors.com
Questions and suspicions arise when 29 year old Patricia "Patti" Adkins goes missing after heading out after work for a romantic getaway with a man named Brian Flowers, a man who Patti had a secret relationship with. For more information about Patti, visit CharlyProject.com and if you have any information about her disappearance, please call the Union County Sheriff's Office crime tip hotline at 937-642-7653.Have a stranger danger story you'd like to share? Send it to ItsAboutDamnCrime@gmail.com or head over to ItsAboutDamnCrime.com to fill out the SD form.Social Media:FB, FB Group, Instagram- It's About Damn CrimeTwitter & Snapchat- IADCpodcast
It was great to sit down with Brian Flowers, the owner of Table Top Cafe in Edmonton (two of them!). He started the business from scratch, built on a passion for board games. We discussed the challenges he went through and some great advice he has for anyone considering starting their own business. He is always looking to spread board gaming to as wide an audience as possible. You can learn more about them at https://www.tabletopcafe.ca SOCIAL HANDLES Twitter https://twitter.com/TableTopCafe Instagram https://www.instagram.com/tabletopcafe/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TableTopCafe/ So what is Yeg Me all about? Edmonton is a great city and we wanted to connect with some Edmontonians to learn more about them and more importantly, some of their thoughts and insight about Edmonton (YEG). So...what better way to do that than to host a podcast on said topic. We also had some fun coming up with some Yeg.Me swag with some pretty awesome YEG designs. Learn more at www.yeg.me Yeg Me is sponsored in party by Road 55. If you or someone you know is looking to grow your business through marketing and strategy, please connect with Road 55. https://road55.ca The Podcasts were filmed in the Werkstatt Studio. You can learn more about the studio, located in the heart of the Ice District in Downtown Edmonton by going here: https://www.werkstatt-yeg.com
Guests Shannon Bailey, Chief Curator & Brian Flowers, Marketing Coordinator, at The World Chess Hall of Fame stop in to discuss the history of the museum, what brought it to St. Louis, and how it's a space for some things that might surprise you.