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Jim and Melody head to Nashville, Indiana to Hard Truth Distilling to hang out with Master Distiller Bryan Smith. Definitely listen in to learn about this destination distillery in beautiful Brown County Indiana. Lots to do here from tours to tastings, an ATV Get Lost experience, a Tiki Boat Tour and a huge restaurant. A great show and excellent time. Thank you to our sponsor, Blanton's Bourbon Shop. Be sure to check out our private Facebook group, "The Bourbon Roadies" for a great group of bourbon loving people. You will be welcomed with open arms!
Meet Jack Bailey, a 50 something Clinical Laboratory Scientist and father, who grew up in a small town riding dirt bikes and playing sports. Yoga first came on his radar when he was doing the “Hilly Hundred” bike ride in Brown County Indiana with a bunch of other guys after college. He's been practicing yoga off and on for over a decade and has been really consistent in his practice for the last few years. When he started practicing yoga he couldn't come close to touching his toes and now he can put his whole hand under his foot with ease. Jack sees yoga as not only a great cross training exercise for all the other activities he loves to do, but something that goes beyond the physical. Yoga has undeniably helped him deal with the depression and anxiety that has been a part of his life journey and he tries to do at least a quick ten minute routine every day.
Jim and Mike gather round a bottle of the Hard Truth Sweet Mash Rye Batch 005 weighing in at 116 proof. Listen in as we taste it, talk about it and tell you whether or not we think you should add this one to your bar. https://hardtruthdistilling.com/spirits/sweet-mash-rye-whiskey/ Be sure to check out our private Facebook group, "The Bourbon Roadies" for a great group of bourbon loving people. You will be welcomed with open arms!
Danielle Nolan is a mountain bike instructor, yoga instructor, adjunct professor, reiki practitioner, adventure guide, and mom. She runs multiple businesses with her wife Kate, including a full-service bike shop in Brown County Indiana and a women's adventure guiding organization and non-profit. Some of the topics we discuss in this episode include trail-etiquette between mountain bike riders and hikers, the importance of regularly trying something new, and the power of stepping outside of your comfort zone. We talk about life balance and that contrary to some of the messaging out there, growing your family doesn't have to mean that you can no longer experience all that you're passionate about. Kelsee also gives a life and business update. To connect with Danielle and Kate, visit their websites. For adventure trips: https://dnkpresents.com/ For Brown County Bikes: https://www.browncountybikes.com/ And connect with them on Instagram @browncountybikes For more information about working with Kelsee as a counselor in Indiana, contact her to set up your appointment at kelsee@hemlockcounselingservices.com or learn more at www.hemlockcounselingservices.com and on Instagram @kelseekeitel and @hemlockcounselingservices To get further connected with the Switchback Podcast, visit: www.switchbackpod.com or follow on instagram at @switchbackcommunitypod. Be sure to like, subscribe, follow, and share the show. Catch you on the switchbacks! - Kelsee
Today Jim and Mike review a rye whiskey from Brown County Indiana called Hard Truth. This is a fine sxample of an Indiana Straight Rye that you may want to give s shot. Maybe travel to Nashville Indiana and check it out. https://hardtruthdistilling.com/ Be sure to check out our private Facebook group, "The Bourbon Roadies" for a great group of bourbon loving people. You will be welcomed with open arms!
Our fan favorite Shout Outs and Rants from the next episode of Everything Compliance is here. In addition to our new "award-winning status", we are joined by our newest panelist Karen Woody. Matt Kelly shouts out to Kareem Abdul Jabbar for his evisceration of NBA players in general and Kyrie Irving in particular for their selfish attitudes in failing to get Covid vaccinations. Jay Rosen, CCEP shouts out to Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills for being one of the best teams in the NFL this season and advises long-suffering Bills fan Lisa Fine to ‘enjoy the ride'. Jonathan Armstrong shouts out to Emma Raducanu for her stunning win in the US Open this year. Karen Woody shout outs domestic tourism in Brown County Indiana. Thomas Fox rants about Waller County and its lack of criminal charges against drivers who intentionally or negligently run over cyclists.
Welcome to the only roundtable podcast in compliance. Today, we are thrilled to have our newest panelist Karen Woody join us as a permanent panelist. The entire gang was also thrilled to be honored by W3 as a top talk show in podcasting. We end with a veritable mélange of shouts outs and one epic rant. 1. Karen Woody talks about the ‘wild west' of cryptocurrency and the regulatory environment growing up around it. Karen has a shout out domestic tourism in Brown County Indiana. 2. Jay Rosen discusses the morally bankrupt culture at Facebook and how the company can begin to comeback from the abyss. Rosen shouts out to Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills for being one of the best teams in the NFL this season and advises long-suffering Bills fan Lisa Fine to ‘enjoy the ride'. 3. Matt Kelly discusses the recent speech by SEC Director of Enforcement, Gurbir Grewal in which Grewal previewed an increase in penalties in enforcement by the SEC. Kelly shouts out to Kareem Abdul Jabbar for his evisceration of NBA players in general and Kyrie Irving in particular for their selfish attitudes in failing to get Covid vaccinations. 4. Jonathan Armstrong looks at whistleblowing in the EU. He shouts out to Emma Raducanu for her stunning win in the US Open this year. 5. Tom Fox rants about Waller County and its lack of criminal charges against drivers who intentionally or negligently run over cyclists. The members of the Everything Compliance are: • Jay Rosen– Jay is Vice President, Business Development Corporate Monitoring at Affiliated Monitors. Rosen can be reached at JRosen@affiliatedmonitors.com • Karen Woody – One of the top academic experts on the SEC. Woody can be reached at kwoody@wlu.edu • Matt Kelly – Founder and CEO of Radical Compliance. Kelly can be reached at mkelly@radicalcompliance.com • Jonathan Armstrong –is our UK colleague, who is an experienced data privacy/data protection lawyer with Cordery in London. Armstrong can be reached at jonathan.armstrong@corderycompliance.com • Jonathan Marks is Partner, Firm Practice Leader - Global Forensic, Compliance & Integrity Services at Baker Tilly. Marks can be reached at jonathan.marks@bakertilly.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The economy is reopening — now is that a good thing or not?We talk about it on this week's episode of the Access Louisville podcast. Reporters Marty Finley and Haley Cawthon are on the show this week. Finley has been closely following government restrictions and reopening plans in Kentucky and in Indiana. Cawthon has been keeping close tabs on our restaurant businesses, which have suffered a great deal during this crisis. We go over when and how government restrictions are being lifted in each state and what retailers and restaurants think about it.We also chat about how we feel personally about the restrictions being lifted. Will we be the first in line when restaurants finally open their doors? Later in the show, Cawthon tells us how big restaurant chain earnings are looking, specifically those at Yum Brands Inc., Texas Roadhouse Inc. and Papa Johns International Inc. And we give some shoutouts to restaurants that have been crushing the delivery and takeaway game in recent weeks.We also chat about our travel plans for the year. This might be the year that Digital Editor David Mann takes a short trip to Brown County Indiana for vacation. Better than taking a plane somewhere right?Access Louisville is a weekly podcast from Louisville Business First. If you like what you hear please consider subscribing on popular podcast services.
Brown County, in south-central Indiana, has long been a haven for artists of all kinds. The scenery is what first lured creatives to the area more than a century ago. Today, it is a thriving year-round destination known for the arts and outdoor adventure. For the latest episode of Roots Rambler Podcast, I chatted with […] The post Roots Rambler Podcast Episode 3 – Aubrey Sitzman of Brown County, Indiana appeared first on Roots Music Rambler.
Today we will be at the army base again. Camp Atterbury. They are having a Battle Rattle. This is the second annual Battle Rattle in honor of Sgt. Jeremy McQueary, a native of Brown County Indiana who gave is life in Afghanistan. Proceeds benefit the three USO's in Indiana. We will be speaking with Miss Billie owner/operator of the All Ranks Club. Miss Billie is a delightful woman who will be sharing unique history with us today. Sgt. Thomas Benoit will also be launching his new display of artwork. Sgt. Benoit is a talented combat photographer that has served in both Afghanistan and Iraq. His artwork will be on display at the All Ranks club. We will also have information on an upcoming 9-11 memorial.