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Brian Mills and his business partners researched dining trends and successful restaurant concepts before creating CHOP5. “We chose health, freshness, and quality at a reasonable price as the basis of our concept as we saw those items as being most important to today's dining consumer," says Mills. CHOP5 now operates restaurants in Ohio, Florida, and Colorado with plans for franchise growth. CHOP5 offers fresh-made salads, soups, rice bowls, and sandwiches at 2,000 square-foot counter-service units with open kitchens, limited-seating dining, and take-out service. “We have a tremendous online ordering presence with 40% to 50% of revenue coming from our website and third-party delivery,” says Mills. Most units are located in residential markets where late afternoon, dinner, and weekend traffic account for most sales. Mills explains how counter service doesn't have to be a lackluster guest experience. "We strive for eyeball-to-eyeball interaction with each guest,” says Mills, describing the concept's “guest acknowledgment, suggestive selling, menu explanation, and show of appreciation.” Staff selection, training, and development are significant unit management responsibilities at CHOP5. "Choosing franchise partners is where it all begins,” says Mills, adding, “There must be a compatibility with our concept's culture, quality initiatives, and operating environment.” With new store openings on the horizon. CHOP5's near-term future looks bright. However, as Mills notes, the concept's goal is finding quality franchisees not simply growing the number of units.
Thinking about starting a dental practice or renewing your lease? You could be leaving thousands of dollars—or your dreams—on the table. In this episode, I sit down with Brian Mills, founder of Roam Commercial Realty, to uncover the hidden pitfalls and golden opportunities in dental real estate. From debunking myths about retail locations to sharing strategies for building long-term wealth, this conversation is essential for dentists who are ready to take charge of their future. Whether you're planning a startup, considering ownership, or just exploring your options, you'll leave this episode with actionable advice and a newfound sense of confidence. Here's what Brian and I cover in this episode: The Importance of Proper Representation: Why you should never rely on listing brokers and how tenant-focused representation works to your advantage. Lease Renewals Done Right: How to avoid costly mistakes, renegotiate terms, and save thousands. Startup Success Secrets: Why dental startups have a 99.6% success rate and how to overcome the fear of taking the leap. Renting vs. Owning: The pros and cons of each option and when it's time to invest in property. The Retail Myth: Why retail locations aren't always the best choice and how marketing often trumps location. Using Real Estate for Wealth Building: How to leverage real estate as an asset for long-term financial freedom. — Key Takeaways: Building a Legacy: Brian Mills' Role in Dental Real Estate (01:28) Understanding Representation: Advocating for Dental Professionals in Real Estate (04:09) Buy or Rent? Making the Right Real Estate Decision for Your Practice (07:57) Conquering Fear: Why Starting a Practice Is Worth the Leap (12:28) Real Estate as a Wealth-Building Strategy for Dentists (17:34) Navigating the Post-Election Real Estate Market (20:35) Leveraging Negotiation: Securing Better Terms in Lease Renewals (24:17) The Retail Location Myth: Choosing the Best Space for Your Practice (28:34) Lightning Round Q&A: Insights, Favorites, and Personalities of Brian Mills (32:57) — Connect with Brian: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/roamcommercialrealty/ Website: https://www.roamcommercialrealty.com/ Special Offer for Listeners: Free lease evaluation and market analysis. Email your lease to: brian@roamcommercialrealty.com info@roamcommercialrealty.com — Learn proven dental marketing strategies and online reputation management techniques at DrLenTau.com. This podcast is sponsored by Dental Intelligence. Learn more here. This podcast is sponsored by The Doc Sites, the leading provider of websites and online marketing for dentists. Find out more here. Raving Patients Podcast is your go-to place for the latest and best dental marketing strategies that will help you skyrocket your practice. Follow us for more!
We have a full lineup of longtime friends of the show to talk about new and exciting things happening in the PA beer world. From Pour Man's Brewing and now Saint Boniface Craft Brewing too are Ryan Foltz, Sam Son, and James Stauffer. After some unfortunate events that don't warrant recounting here, the future of St. Boniface was in serious doubt. Which was a real shame considering the amazing quality of beers they had always produced. But no more! The St. Boniface brand is back and better than ever with the crew behind the wildly successful Pour Man's at the helm, here all about that and future plans in this episode. Plus! Podcast pal and patron Brian Mills sits in to talk about more new beer news – he's taken over the old Pour Man's space to launch his own brewery, Inspiration Brewing. If you've ever met Brian, or tried his beer, you know this is something to get jazzed about. We also played Libation or Fabrication makes a left turn at Albuquerque again in Happy Fun Time. Do you love Beer Busters? Of course you do!Why not leave us a rating and review on your podcast platform of choice and consider supporting us on Patreon.
Maalik sits down with Brian Mills, owner of Inspiration Brewing Company, which opens soon in Ephrata, PA!
Are you a business-minded or clinical-minded dentist? In this Monday Morning Episode, we're bringing on Brian Mills to unpack the true nature of preparing for practice ownership. Brian emphasizes that while clinical skills are vital, being business-savvy is equally crucial. He dives deep into why adopting a do-it-yourself mindset for critical business operations like marketing and website development can set you up for failure, and why focusing on ROI can be your saving grace.Brian also sheds light on the often-overlooked emotional and life-driven catalysts that typically prompt someone to own a practice. Is it a financial calculation or a significant life event that usually pushes the button? If you think owning a practice is the only route to professional success, think again. Brian reassures listeners that thriving as an associate can be just as rewarding, providing valuable insights for both aspiring practice owners and seasoned dentists.What You'll Learn in This Episode:Why being business-savvy is as essential as clinical proficiency for practice owners.The risks of a DIY approach to critical business facets like marketing and website development.How to focus on ROI to navigate financial and operational challenges.Common life events or internal drives that lead to owning a practice.Why it's completely acceptable to excel as an associate and not own a practice.Ready to discover if practice ownership is truly in your future? Tune in for a revealing conversation that might just change your perspective!Sponsors:For DSO integrations, startup solutions, and all your dental IT needs, let our sponsors, Darkhorse Tech, help out so you can focus on providing the amazing care that you do. For 1 month of FREE service, visit their link today! https://thedentalmarketer.lpages.co/darkhorse-deal/You can reach out to Brian Mills here:Website: https://www.roamcommercialrealty.com/Email: info@roamcommercialrealty.comIf you want your questions answered on Monday Morning Episodes, ask me on these platforms:My Newsletter: https://thedentalmarketer.lpages.co/newsletter/The Dental Marketer Society Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2031814726927041Episode Transcript (Auto-Generated - Please Excuse Errors)Michael: Ryan, talk to us. What's one piece of advice you can give us this Monday morning? Brian: Oh, first of all, always be prepared for a video call and don't think it's just audio, but a better teacher on number one. Oh, I may lose all my business with this piece of advice, but I'm going to tap some people in the chest and I would say, you got to grow up in the business world. I have too many great clinicians, great doctors who are amazing care side, what they do, they take their craft to the highest level clinically, but when it comes to business, they haven't matured whatsoever.And when I say that, I mean, Don't take pride in doing your own website. Guess what? We can all tell Don't drive around and think, Oh, I'm going to go, look for a space by seeing what's cool out there. You're not maturing in the business world. You may be a great clinician, a great doctor, but your business mindset is not where it should be.You are not functioning as a high level. If you're thinking about how do I. Save the most amount of money. You have to think about return on investment. that would be sort of my tap you in the chest advice and say, Hey, you got to grow up. You got to get serious about your business acumen.Michael: So then. Brian, how do we start doing that, especially like we're fresh out, we want to do a startup or we're in that process and acquisition or whatever, right? And we're like, so Like I got to count my costs. I just took out a 500 plus thousand dollar loan and I have student loans and all these things and I need to count everything.Brian: You may not be ready. If you're constantly thinking and having this anxiety and agita about the cost associated with it, it may not be your time. And guess what? I always say when I speak, you may never be ready and that's okay. you can be a great associate for the rest of your life and that doesn't make you a less than doctor, person, et cetera.But if you can never get past that anxiety and you can never get past that fear, practice ownership may not be for you. There's always a healthy level of fear, but if you're always. Thinking about how do I cut corners to make it easier to save my way into success. That's not a good way to run a business.That's not how any other business would operate. before we were on, we were speaking about multi practice owners and emerging groups and DSOs. That's not the mindset that they operate with. They're always thinking, how can I drive the most production? Where can I get the most ROI?Not how do I success. Don't get me wrong. Overhead is very important and keeping your overhead contained within certain budgetary constraints and buckets is very important to a business, but it's not at the forefront of driving production and driving business. Michael: Gotcha. Okay. if you're Brian: not prepared to do marketing and things like that, then you're not ready for it yet.Again, you don't think, how do I create my own website? is your brand and you have to be able to lead with it. So you have to put the most force, the most effort, the most financial incentive you can behind your website, your marketing your technology. Michael: Okay. So then if it may not be your time, what can I ask myself to know when it is my time and just to like swallow that pill and say, I got to outsource this to marketing.Brian: I know I have enough, I just got to do it. usually there's some event that happens. You get tired of working at your corporate gig or there's something that, you want to do clinically or business wise that you're not able to do, and you feel sort of these constraints on you and people have that, and it's like this light bulb goes off or this moment we have clients that, Sort of boy with this idea for years, they'll sit down, we'll have two hours at Starbucks, they're ready to go. And then I never hear from them again. And I'm like what the heck happened? Did I do something? And then I'll see them at one of my seminars and then they'll call me like a year after that.And I'm like, okay, now what's different from two years ago. And I can tell when they're really ready. Cause then they say, you know what, something happened and I'm just tired of it. I'm completely ready to go. So sometimes you have this life event that may be. in the negative. And it drives you into doing your own thing.people always look at me for this magic pill. Like, Tell me something, Brian, that would give me this injection of confidence that will make me go do it. I think you have to come to it on your own. And sometimes, unfortunately it comes to it when you've just had your full of all the negative stuff or somebody telling you to do something that you don't want to do or, asking you to do something clinically that you don't feel comfortable with or whatever that may be.But there's usually some sort of crossroads in your life where it's just like, all right. I've had enough I've got to get out and do my own thing or I'm actually going to go crazy. Michael: Yeah. No, that's true. Have you ever seen someone who've has had the confidence, but they have no money? Brian: Oh, yeah, lots.Yeah, that's a little bit of crazy. That's my kind of crazy. I've had people who have had really big dreams. They can't get the financial support to do that. that's good. That's ultimately what keeps dentistry so safe is you have some people that graduate from dental school and they're like, I'm ready day one.And I had this Amazing idea. And I just need a million dollars to go do it. And the bank's going to say we get it. But our job is to keep you safe. So let's wait a little bit, Let's get some experience under our belt and see if that idea that you had, upon graduation is the same in two years, or maybe, you've morphed or changed a little bit.So it's great to have that passion and that energy, but it's also great to have it. Institutions behind you saying, Hey, we appreciate that, but we also want to keep you safe and there's some structure to these deals and that's what keeps the failure at almost, 0%. Michael: So it sounds like it's better to have that.Let's go get it. Confidence kind of thing. And then there's institutions that tell you like, Hey, slow it down. Right. There's little speed bumps instead of. You being the guy who's like, I'm going to take it super slow and safe and everything, but you'll still have institutions that say, slow it down, kind of a thing.Brian: I'm a serial entrepreneur. You got to be a little bit crazy to be an entrepreneur, right? You have to be able to, at some point, throw caution to the wind and say, I don't know what's going to happen, but I feel like this is a mitigated risk. I've done everything that I can possibly do. And now I'm going to look over that edge and I'm going to make that leap of faith.There has to be a point where you make a leap of faith. I would much rather have somebody be a little bit wired crazy and have. The lenders, people like me other institutions say, okay, I love the passion, but let's make sure that we're being responsible versus a lot of great doctors who have what we call paralysis by over analysis.They're always analyzing everything to the nth degree and they're frozen in fear and they can never get off the starting blocks. Michael: So then, in your experience, Ryan, specifically, if you can be like almost like a script, what do people normally say where you can tell like, You're not ready.Brian: when they start focusing immediately on overhead, right? The conversation automatically goes back. Well, How much is the rent, How much is the build out cost? And we're not thinking about how do I drive business? Who's sitting in my chair? What's the demographic? How do I appeal to them?What is my brand? What is my image? there has to be a passion that's driving this business. It can't be well, if I can keep my rent to, 2, 500 a month, I'll be successful. Do you know anybody who could do a website or half the price everything is brought back to how much is that going to cost?That's how I know you're not ready. Cause it's going to cost what it's going to cost. Nobody ever gets an award for doing the cheapest startup or the cheapest practice. You never want to be cavalier or foolish with your dollars. but you have to think about where am I going to wisely invest my money and what's the biggest return I can gain from that when it always comes back to How much is that going to cost me?How do I do it cheaper? You're not ready because you're not thinking about driving business. You're only thinking about overhead overhead, overhead, and your practice is going to suffer. Michael: And so do you tell them that you tell them like, Hey, you're not ready. Or do you try to shift their focus in that moment?Brian: I, Would hate to be the one that says you're not ready because maybe there's something inside that I'm not seeing. Maybe they go home and they do some soul searching or et cetera. But it is my job to educate and say, if we're solely focused on the overhead and not production, we're never going to be a high performing practice.And I don't want you just to open. I want you to open and succeed at the highest level possible, I want you to make 10 times more money than I make. I want you to make. 50 times more money than you ever thought you could make. I want you to be a high performing startup. I don't want you to just check the box and say well, I opened my practice and I made as much as I did as an associate.I want you to open your practice and say, wow, that was life changing for me and my family. So it's my job to say, I understand what you're saying. I understand why you're nervous. These are big figures. But we have to think, how are we going to drive business or you're going to miss the mark. And if you're not prepared to drive, business may not be something that I want to be associated with.Michael: Gotcha. Okay. So make sure they have the confidence, make sure. They don't save their way into success. And then at the same time, if you feel like they don't have all that, then it may not be their time. They may not be ready. May never be ready, right? Kind of Never Brian: be ready. And again, don't think of yourself as less than, you know, You have colleagues out there who never open a practice. They're called physicians, Most physicians go work for a hospital network, and that's what they went to school for. least when I started in this business 25 years ago, most dentists went to dental school to own their own business.But Just because you graduate today and you go work as a great associate at a corporate gig or private practice or something else doesn't mean that you're not a phenomenal doctor, clinician, person, et cetera. So don't do it just because you think that's the path that you're supposed to do. Do it because you have this drive within you and you feel like if I don't do it, it's going to eat me up when I look back on a life of regret.There's nothing worse than a life of regret, but don't think that Somebody else's path has to be your path. If you're not wired to be an entrepreneur, don't do it. Go do something else that you're passionate about. But if it's eating you alive, just know that what you're about to embark on is the safest thing you can do.You just have to approach it like a business and not purely from clinical standpoint, because it's a business first and foremost. Michael: Gotcha. Awesome. Brian, I appreciate your time. And if anyone has further questions, you can definitely find them on the dental marketer society, Facebook group, or where can they reach out to you directly?Brian: You can hit us up on our website, which is Rome, R O a M Rome commercial realty. com. You can email us directly info at Rome commercial realty. com. Michael: So that's going to be in the show notes below and Brian, thank you so much for being with me on this Monday morning episode. Brian: Thanks for having me.
Fifteen years ago, we saw the release of one of THE most surprising word-of-mouth hits of the 21st Century and that was this straightforward action thriller directed by Pierre Morel. It starred Oscar Nominee Liam Neeson as Brian Mills, an ex-spy/assassin with a "particular set of skills" who has just found out that his teenage daughter (Maggie Grace) was "taken" while on vacation with her friend in Paris. So he then single-handedly embarks on a dangerous mission to not only find her but to bring her kidnappers to justice. :o And what results is a memorable series of sequences featuring our hero taking out the (Euro) Trash. ;) Will Brian find his daughter before it's too late?? Stay tuned.....Host & Editor: Geoff GershonProducer: Marlene Gershon https://livingforthecinema.com/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Living-for-the-Cinema-Podcast-101167838847578Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/livingforthecinema/Letterboxd:https://letterboxd.com/Living4Cinema/
This week we are discussing the last installment of the action series that made Liam Neeson, Taken 3. This sequel takes place in LA and doesn't involve Brian Mills globe trotting to save a family member. This one had us discussing the number of civilian deaths, knowing who the bad guy was right away, putting down your weapon for hand-to-hand combat, Brian Mills being a ninja, the lack of cameras anywhere, hot bagels as an alibi, and more. Watch the unedited review at sequelsonly.com/Taken3 Next sequel up will be Vacancy 2: The First Cut, and we chatted with the star, Agnes Bruckner. Agnes is known for her roles in The Bold & The Beautiful, 24, Murder by Numbers, and many more. I loved talking to her about portraying Anna Nicole Smith for a Lifetime movie that was so well done and had a phenomenal cast. We discussed her childhood, her time modeling, early roles, what she would want to act in next, and lots more—super fun chat. Follow us on all social media @sequelsonly and our website is sequelsonly.com Review, rate, and share us with your friends, enemies, neighbors, exes, and even that annoying supermarket clerk!
Dr. Brian Mills called into the Crop Doctors' Podcast studio in Stoneville to visit with Drs. Jason Bond, Tom Allen, and Dr. Corey Bryant about economics related to fall and spring fertilizer and lime. They cover a range of topics that include a recap of suggestions for fall fertilizer applications, challenges with sourcing lime due to logistics, the pay off from soil testing, and when it's a good idea to pre-buy fertilizer for next year.
It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood. And it's beautiful day for a BRAND NEW episode of YOUR FAVORITE podcast! Don't deny it. These rotten mongrels sit down, have coffee from CxT in Peoria, IL, catch up, discuss a multitude of different things, AND Garrett challenges Cody with a specific task! Below is a link to a sermon from Lead Pastor of Hope Church, Brian Mills which was briefly discussed on this episode! Take a listen! Live One Life: One Place - Pastor Brians Mills (8-27-23)
Imagine harnessing the singular focus of a character like Liam Neeson's Brian Mills in 'Taken', and applying it to your entrepreneurial journey. In the episode, we explore this concept, discussing the power of unwavering determination in achieving one's goals. Drawing from the film's narrative, we underscore the importance of cutting through the drama and distractions to get the job done, a mindset every entrepreneur and business owner can benefit from. As the conversation evolves, we pivot to a personal anecdote about mastering the game of chess, another metaphorical exploration of strategic focus and planning. The essence of chess—concentrating on the ultimate objective of checkmate—parallels the approach of categorizing life goals into daily steps and habits. We dive into this transformational journey, how it's reshaped life over the last four years, and present practical insights to help you apply these principles. Reach out at matt@secondmixnet.com with your thoughts, struggles, or questions about goal setting or any other topic. Let's sculpt your life, one goal at a time. Support the Show: Buy Me A Coffee! Website: SecondMix.net Email Me: matt@secondmix.netREFLECT, REVISE, and REMIX your life and business with the MONTHLY Second Mix Newsletter covering GOAL MASTERY for Real Estate Professionals. Your business gets better as YOU get better! Sign Up Now
Communication is an invaluable skill to master as an inspiring leader. How do you better equip yourself to learn and grow this skillset? In this episode, Brian Mills answers this question and more. What You'll Learn: 1. How onboarding is a two way street 2. Using data and market intelligence to communicate process change 3. How to structure an open forum conversation 4. Using a disc profile to learn to communicate 5. How to scenario plan in the current environment 6. Tell it all, tell it early communication style 7. What it takes to build resiliency in yourself and your organization 8. What is your say, do ratio? 9. Using the 360 method to identify your skill gaps Who is Brian? Brian Mills is the president of US Water Filters. Prior to joining USWF, he was the Chief Commercial Officer with Glen Dimplex Americas, where he led the commercial strategy on a turnaround objective in the North American market, resulting in 200% growth. Prior to Glen Duplex, Brian engineered the turnaround of the electrical enclosure division of Pentair for the Canadian market. He also held the Vice President of Business Development role for Can Water Group, the divestiture from Culligan International Company. Follow Brian: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brianjmills/ More of Do Good to Lead Well: Website: https://craigdowden.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigdowden/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/craig-dowden/message
General manager of Chicago’s Home of Chicken & Waffles in Bronzeville, Brian Mills, joins Bob Sirott to talk about the history of the restaurant and where chicken and waffles originated from. He also shares details about the variety of soul foods they serve and why it’s a great addition to the Bronzeville neighborhood.
Have you ever wondered what would have been Taken if not Brian Mills' daughter? Shane convinces Jeremy, Chris and Mike (through torture tactics) to answer this pressing question. In our most meta episode yet (Jeremy), and just a dash of product placement (Chris), the Unfinished Business Man (Mike) will Take...or give...the show. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mike-and-shane-versus/support
In this classic mystery, Holmes and Watson journey to Dartmoor to solve the case of the missing racehorse, Silver Blaze (and to find the murderer of poor John Straker, too)! Also, we learn about director Brian Mills, cast members David John and Sally Faulkner reflect on their experiences with Jeremy Brett, and Luke and Gus examine numerous trifles (from wax vestas to cataract knives). Plus, listener telegrams! Sherlockian Relics Vol. 2 (including the Napoleon Bust replica) is now available for pre-order at https://tinyurl.com/SherlockRelicsVol2 ! Feedback: contact@sherlockpodcast.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/sherlockpodcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/SherlockPod Twitter: www.twitter.com/sherlockpod Web: www.sherlockpodcast.com
Today's guest is Brian Mills, the owner and founder of ROAM Commercial Realty. Brian and Mark discuss the ways to salvage practice acquisition deals if the landlord and leasing broker are not working on negotiations. They touch on the counter-intuitive tip to renew your lease as long as possible if you are looking to sell your practice and the red flags to look out for when you are starting negotiations. EPISODE RESOURCES https://www.roamcommercialrealty.com https://www.truedentalsuccess.com Dental Success Network Subscribe to The Dentalpreneur Podcast Visit the Dentalpreneur Podcast website Write a Review on iTunes
Brian Mills visits the Crop Doctors' Podcast studio in Stoneville to talk about the USDA-NASS September crop report. Brian, Jason, and Tom discuss national and state yield projections for the major crops, how the drought in the West and Midwest figures into the projections, current commodity prices, and the Mississippi State Extension Planning Budgets, which can be found at https://www.agecon.msstate.edu/whatwedo/budgets.php.
Brian Mills, senior pastor at Trinity Baptist Church, Yukon, OK, preached from Joshua 1 & 3 in #SWBTSChapel on September 20, 2022.
Brian Mills, senior pastor at Trinity Baptist Church, Yukon, OK, preached from Joshua 1 & 3 in #SWBTSChapel on September 20, 2022.
Today I spoke with CIF football crew chief Brian Mills. He has been refereeing for 21 years and has risen to the top of the San Diego County referee food chain. He talks about the declining relationship between coaches and officials, parents and officials and parents and coaches as the pressure mounts on kids playing sports. Parents today lose their mind, blaming officials, teammates, and coaches to avoid the scourge of being humiliated with a participation trophy and shattering the dreams of their kid playing professional sports. As fate would have it the day after we spoke, I went to a preseason scrimmage at USD, a place they often use as training for officials at the college level and ran into a few of his cohorts and prodded for dirt on Brian. The brotherhood is strong as they refused to contribute anything but a referendum on his bald head and praise for his cookies…
Guest speaker Brian Mills teaches about the steps of faith that Gideon took, and explains how our own faith steps allow the impossible to happen.
When we step back and allow the Lord to fight for us, we find protection, grace, peace, mercy, freedom, and so much more. In order to experience this, we must go all in with our faith. In this message Brian Mills teaches on Joshua 23, where Joshua gives some final words to the Israelites, and we see much of God's power at work and His promises fulfilled.
Brian Mills wraps up week 2 of youth camp with a word from Joshua 2, urging us to actively choose to seek the Lord, not just at camp but when we go home as well. As Christians we are called to live changed lives as we continually walk in Christ. In this message, Brian teaches about what it looks like to continually walk in and actively choose Christ.
Joshua was commanded to ambush the city of AI in Joshua chapter 8 in order to defeat the city. In the present day, sin often ambushes us, slowly creeping in and causing us to drift away from God. In this message, Brian Mills encourages us to listen carefully, pay attention to, and stand firm on God's word, so that when sin creeps in to ambush us we are ready to defeat it and keep our eyes fixed on God.
In Joshua 3, Joshua and all the people of Israel were faced with a seemingly impossible task, just as we may be faced with in our lives today. In this message, Brian Mills walks us through how to face such tasks by walking in Christ. We must consecrate ourselves, follow the presence of God, and step into the water.
There is a lot that we can learn from the life of Joshua. In this message Brian Mills introduces us to the life of Joshua, teaches us to get our hearts and minds ready for the work that God is about to do in our lives, and encourages us to say “yes” to the plans that He has for us.
Brian Mills and Corey Bryant visit the Crop Doctors' Podcast studio in Stoneville to talk about the fluid situation that is the current state of commodity and fertilizer pricing. Topics covered include acreage projections, the influence of fertilizer prices on acreage, and ways to manage fertilizer inputs in 2022.
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This week on The First Run, Chris and Matt discuss the latest from the director of Chris' favorite film of the 21st Century, PTA returns with ‘Licorice Pizza'. A coming-of-age story in early 70's LA. A little slice of life film that's received some heat in the online discourse regarding the purposeful age gap of our stars. What's up with that? Then its on to the latest film from Matthew Vaughn as he continues the expansion of the Kingsmen franchise with an origin story, ‘The King's Man'. How did the super-duper private British intelligence agency come about? And does anyone else find it weird watching M as a kick butt secret agent? There's the completely enrapturing rundown of the big releases on Physical Media, featuring the Streaming and Straight to DVD Picks of the Week. Matt and Chris then close out the show with another round of ‘Call It'! Featuring Chris Hemsworth, Brian Mills, Sydney Prescott, the Blair Witch, and more!00:00-23:24: Intro/Licorice Pizza23:25-29:45: Physical Media Picks29:46-37:29: The King's Man37:30-56:04: Call It!56:05-58:36: Wrap UpTheme music by Jamal Malachi Ford-BeyTwitterInstagramFacebook
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In an episode recorded last summer, Brian Mills and Will Maples visit the Crop Doctors' Podcast studio to discuss the planning budgets for different crops in Mississippi. Brian, Will, Tom, and Jason talk about how the budgets are generated, different ways they can be utilized, and what they hope to see for these tools in the future. All the budgets for 2022 can be found at https://www.agecon.msstate.edu/whatwedo/budgets.php . Happy Thanksgiving!
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Pastor, Brian Mills talks about how we pray for a deliverer, a rescuer — who is it we are looking for God to send to deliver us from Evil? In this episode, he dives deeper into our personal idols — what they are and how to recognize them in our world.
Brian Mills and Will Maples visit the Crop Doctors' Podcast studio to talk economics for 2022. As input prices continue to increase, budgeting becomes uncertain. Will and Brian discuss marketing plans with tight margins and make suggestions over how to navigate into early 2022.
Message from Brian Mills on October 24, 2021
This episode we're joined by our friend/cool beer guy/podcast patron Brian Mills. We talk about the ongoing discussions of sexual harassment and assault in the beer industry. After an overview of where things stand, including the controversy surrounding the Mikkeller Beer Celebration Copenhagen, we move on to discussing how to affect real change in the beer world. Then, we move on to less serious conversation about world travels and beer stories, among many other random topics. In Happy Fun Time, Wayne dug up an old Libation or Fabrication from the glory days of 2015, just long enough ago that Dan and Steph don't remember any of the answers. And, as always, we drank some beers. Do you love Beer Busters? Of course you do! Why not leave us a rating and review on your podcast platform of choice and consider supporting us on Patreon.
Message from Brian Mills on October 3, 2021
Message from Brian Mills on September 26, 2021
In this episode we chat to Tim Kellison from Georgia State University about voter attitudes and the political impact of residents' support of, or opposition to, a stadium subsidy. We discuss the article Tim and co-author Brian Mills published about the topic "Voter intentions and political implications of legislated stadium subsidies".
Brian Mills joins us for episode two of the Preaching Donkey Podcast! In this episode, Brian discusses the importance of the gospel in preaching, how to use announcements as more than "announcing" things, and how to set a healthy pace of work and priorities for your team.Find out more about Brian at https://www.trinityyukon.com/ and on social @brianmills247