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Latest podcast episodes about bryan roth

Geocache Talk
Challenge Talk Podcast - Show 55.0 - HQ Announcement and Challenge Talk Community Year in Review

Geocache Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 80:21


Bryan Roth, President and Co-Founder of Geocaching HQ is on the show to share exciting updates about what's coming from HQ in 2025. From some things you may have heard about to brand-new surprises, this is an episode you won't want to miss. Emily and Tim also talk about the Challenge Talk Community Year in Review, sharing challenges that the listeners hid last year. Get ready to be inspired for 2025! Show notes: Show 55 www.geocachetalk.com

Business of Drinks
45: 2025 Drinks Trends with Bryan Roth: What's Next for the Industry

Business of Drinks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2025 70:01


As we head into 2025, we're thrilled to bring you our annual drinks trends episode featuring Bryan Roth, director of insights for Sightlines and the consumer and market analyst for Feel Goods Company. Widely respected as one of the industry's top forecasters, Bryan shares his perspectives on what's shaping the future of beverages, from emerging categories to shifting consumer behaviors. In this episode, Bryan shares: Why the no- and low-alcohol segments are diverging and how each is evolving into distinct categories Insights into flavor trends, from bold Asian-inspired influences to the growing embrace of bitter and savory profiles Why young consumers demand both customization and immediacy in their drink choices How RTD beverages are becoming more sophisticated, catering to consumers' desire for flavor clarity and premiumization The untapped potential for draft beverages — beyond beer — as the on-premise market continues to rebound Bryan's insights highlight the key opportunities and challenges for drinks brands in 2025, offering actionable takeaways for founders, marketers, and innovators alike. To hear more of Bryan's drinks trend updates, subscribe to the Sightlines newsletter. Enter the code "DRINKS" on the signup page (https://www.sightlines.news/sign-up) for a free month of access. Last Call:On this week's Last Call, Scott quizzes Caroline and Erica on industry stats, such as: How many new bev alc producers were licensed by the TTB last year? How many new products came onto the market? Listen in for the answers you need to know!  Stay tuned for our next episode dropping on January 8.  For the latest updates, follow Business of Drinks LinkedIn Instagram Erica Duecy, co-host:Erica Duecy is founder and co-host of Business of Drinks and one of the drinks industry's most accomplished digital and content strategists. She runs the consultancy and advisory arm of Business of Drinks and has built publishing and marketing programs for Drizly, VinePair, SevenFifty, and other hospitality and drinks tech companies. LinkedIn Instagram Scott Rosenbaum, co-host:Scott Rosenbaum is co-host of Business of Drinks and a veteran strategist and analyst with deep experience building drinks portfolios. He currently serves as North America Search Manager at Distill Ventures. He was formerly the Vice President of T. Edward Wines & Spirits, a New York-based importer and distributor. LinkedIn Caroline Lamb, contributor:Caroline is a producer and on-air contributor at Business of Drinks and a key account sales and marketing specialist at AHD Vintners. LinkedIn If you like what you heard, help us spread the word! Follow Business of Drinks wherever you're listening, and rate and review our episodes. It really does help us find new listeners. Thank you!

Liquid Assets: A Beverage Industry Podcast
The third annual Quiz of the Year

Liquid Assets: A Beverage Industry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 72:52


In a show packed with passion, Kate Bernot and Bryan Roth of Sightlines and hosts of The Gist by Sightlines podcast help us identify the year's most important stories from the world of beer. Things then turn competitive as we go head-to-head in our third annual Quiz of the Year. Will our guests remember how much alcohol a hamster can drink or how many nonalcoholic beer consumers play video games? You'll have to tune in to find out. Happy holidays and thank you for tuning in to another year of the show!   Sign up for our research via this link: Knowledge.Rabobank.com Note: The content and opinions presented within this podcast are not intended as investment advice, and the opinions rendered are that of the individuals and not Rabobank or its affiliates and should not be considered a solicitation or offer to sell or provide services

Geocache Talk
9th Annual Podcast of Hope - Bryan Roth, President and Co-Founder of Geocaching

Geocache Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 60:35


Subscribe to Geocache Talk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/GeocacheTalk Check out more of the Geocache Talk Network of Shows here: https://geocachetalk.com/ https://twitter.com/geocachetalk https://www.facebook.com/geocachetalk https://instagram.com/geocachetalk geocachetalk@gmail.com https://geocachetalkshop.etsy.com #geocaching #geocachetalk #podcastofhope

PodCacher: Geocaching Goodness
Show 884.0: Farewell to Going Caching

PodCacher: Geocaching Goodness

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 48:06


On our geocaching podcast today, we take you along with us to the final Going Caching event. We have our own memories and experiences to share, as well as a great chat with Bryan Roth who has some interesting stats and perspectives. Next week you won't want to miss a wonderful chat with Jim and […] The post Show 884.0: Farewell to Going Caching appeared first on PodCacher: Geocaching Goodness.

Finding Genius Podcast
Going Down The Psychoactive Rabbit Hole With Pharmacologist Bryan Roth

Finding Genius Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2024 39:22


Joining us in this episode to discuss all things pharmacology is Bryan Roth. Brian is the Michael Hooker Distinguished Professor of Protein Therapeutics and Translational Proteomics at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine. With discoveries and inventions in the areas of GPCR structure and molecular pharmacology, Bryan is one of the leading figures in the North Carolina pharmacological community. Bryan has been interested in psychedelics and psychoactive drugs since he was young, and as he pursued pharmacological research, he is determined to find the “healing magic'' of these substances for the benefit of mental health… Click play to explore: How brain receptors interact with different psychoactive drugs. What psychoactive drugs actually are, and the different substances that fall under this umbrella. The role psychedelics can play in therapeutic purposes. The unanswered questions surrounding psychedelic research. While psychoactive drugs certainly have a stigma surrounding them, there is no question that there can be beneficial medical uses for them. In this episode, we investigate what these applications look like, and how researchers are progressing the way we use psychoactive drugs. To find out more about Bryan and his research, click here now! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9

Good Beer Hunting
Announcing The Gist by Sightlines

Good Beer Hunting

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 23:00


We're coming to you today to bring you up to speed on some things we've doing since our hiatus.  One of the ways we've refocused our efforts is on our Sightlines.news brand. If you're not already aware - Sightlines.news is our industry leading insights platform for the beverage alcohol and functional beverage industry. It's a subscription-only newsletter and consultancy run by myself, and two voices I know you're familiar with - Bryan Roth and Kate Bernot.  You can subscribe to Sightlines at Sightlines.news, or now you can follow our weekly brief in audio form by subscribing to The Gist by Sightlines, our new podcast weekly summary, available wherever you listen to podcasts. It has its own dedicated feed - it won't be published here. So you should probably pause and go search for that and subscribe now before you forget. It's called The Gist, by Sightlines. Here's the link to Spotify and Apple Podcasts We've been building Sightlines in the background for a couple years now, getting our product-market-fit tuned in just right. What I mean by that is - we've know there's a desperate need for new perspective on the business side of alcohol and functional beverage - everything from the future of IPA to energy drinks to hydration to cannabis - it's a wild wild world out there and not everyone is a billion dollar company with an insights and marketing department who can discern what's happening and why.  Well, that's where the ingenious data analysis and insights development if Sightlines comes in - making sense of a seemingly senseless world of beverage that's usually inundated with anecdote and narrative that doesn't really hold up under scrutiny - and costing small companies a fortune, not to mention the opportunity costs of missing the mark time and time again.  But how do companies sift thought all the data to make decisions about what's next? Well, at Sightlines, we've found a way to level-set with our audience to provide the most critical information - often counter to the prevailing narratives - about what's driving certain trends, categories, and value chain decisions. Some things are inherently consumer-driven, as they always have been. The pursuit of flavor, function, and feeling in peoples lives through beverage is timeliness even as it's constantly changing. But in regulated industries, consumers don't always get what they want - and producers have to navigate a world of legal grey areas, retailer priorities, and wholesaler consolidation that both stifles competition and creates unexpected white space.  Sightlines is exceptionally good at helping companies navigate all that, with what we call actionable insights. It's not research for research sake - it's insights that help you make decisions about what's next for you and your most important audiences.  So, first of all, you should subscribe - there's a monthly and yearly subscription package that gets you multiple reports a week in your inbox. And if you're wondering if it's for you - let me tell you, everyone from Boston Beer to Beat Box, to Martinelli's Apple Juice, to Reyes rely on Sightlines to stay ahead of the competition. But small producers like Highland Brewing in Asehville, Allagash Brewing in Portland Maine, and 503 distilling in Portland Oregon rely on Sightlines to accelerate their growth. Wineries, distilleries, THC companies, and RTD and FMB producers all look to Sightlines for the uniquely cross-category insights we can deliver.  Some have even brought us into their innovation process to partner on their portfolio optimization and pipeline development.  And this week, for those of you who voraciously consumer podcasts as part of your knowledge gathering process, we've launch The Gist by Sightlines, a new podcast series you can find wherever you listen to podcasts (Here's the link to Spotify and Apple Podcasts) where Kate and Bryan and myself break down our recent reporting to give you a sense of what we're working on and why.  If you want to get the insights, you'll need to subscribe to the newsletter on Sightlines, but if you need another way to keep up, this podcast called The Gist by Sightlines will be a great weekly listen and keep you up to speed.  Here's the link to Spotify and Apple Podcasts

Good Beer Hunting
On Becoming Hawk

Good Beer Hunting

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 14:31


# On Becoming Hawk Hi there - this is Michael Kiser, founder and publisher of Good Beer Hunting. I'm coming to you today with a difficult message—but a simple one.  Good Beer Hunting—after nearly 15 years, and at least 10 of that that I would consider serious years—is going on a platform-wide sabbatical. It'll be indefinite. It might be permanent. We have some ideas for what the future of Good Beer Hunting might look like—and soon I'll be working on that vision with the counsel of my colleagues to see where it takes us. But the earliest vision is so drastically different than what GBH currently is, that the only way to get to the other side is to make a clean break. We've got to clear out the cache. We've got to quiet everything down for a bit and see what it all sounds like on the other side of that silence. We're shutting down our various content streams—the podcast, the website, social—ending a sort of always-on feed of content that's been, for many of us writers, editors, and artists, our life's work. And for most of us, our best work. This thing that started as my personal blog would go on to be published in the annual Best American Food Writing, and win multiple Saveur blog awards before I had the courage to start publishing other voices beyond my own. It began as a way to pursue my curiosity for beer, combining the beauty I saw in it with the strategic implications of a new wave of culture and industry the world over. Good Beer Hunting came from a simple idea and simpler execution of a blog and grew into an international publication covering unique stories from countries all over. With every major shift, from one editor in chief to another, it would morph into something that felt beyond any reasonable ambition. Eventually winning awards from the Society of Professional Journalists, Imbibe Magazine, more than 100 awards from the North American Guild of Beer Writers, and most recently nominated for 6 James Beard Awards and winning 3 of them. If I consider what it would mean for us to achieve something beyond all that, I'd have to believe in a truly insane fantasy. In the many years of running a beer publication that took us to the top echelon of all publications —literally taking podiums next to the New York Times, Washington Post, and The New Yorker—we've had to build and sustain an organization that simply doesn't have a roadmap for survival in 2024's media landscape. And to be clear, it never did.  From day one, I vowed to not try and make GBH profitable, because the media world already showed that to achieve profitability was to welcome a certain kind of death—and often a shameful one. Chasing advertisers and clicks with listicles and promotions—and as a result, never creating anything of real value to anyone but the advertisers. It was a fool's errand, and one we didn't follow. By not hunting down ad revenue and declining offers over the years, Good Beer Hunting was able to remain a personal project in a way, even as our ambitions continually grew and results showed what an impact our stories and contributors made on the world of beer and beyond. Instead of trying to manage our costs with advertising, we've been able to form longstanding partnerships with companies like Guinness, which has helped mitigate at least some of financial losses we took on every year. We also launched an experimental subscriber community called the Fervent Few, which took a meaningful chunk out of the debt and paid its dividends by connecting readers and fans from all over the world during the loneliest parts of the pandemic. But in reality, even these things combined didn't cover the gaps as we continued growing.  The challenge of expanding GBH during its rapid growth phase came from my own pocket, which kept our editorial team independent and in control. But it also guided us to this moment. Paying for writers, designers, and editors was a budget pulled from my own strategic consultancy called Feel Goods Company, which was no small thing. Each year, the costs sometimes crested over $100,000 that weren't covered by underwriting partners like Guinness or subscribers from the Fervent Few. And in the last couple years, costs went far beyond that. For years, I put other important things in my family's life on hold to continue supporting GBH's growth and ambitions.  As a father of three kids—and sometimes the only one working—that decision wasn't made lightly. I exhausted myself making the consulting business uncommonly successful in order to keep both things afloat and growing. And as costly as that was in a financial sense, I've never regretted the decision to do it—and I never took a dime. In fact, there was one year when we more or less broke even, and with the small amount left over we gave the editorial team, including our freelancers, a surprise end-of-year bonus. More like a tip really.  Good Beer Hunting is the longest I've ever done anything, and it's also the best thing I've ever done. And it existed entirely because I wanted it to. But outside of anything I wanted it to become—my own pride and ambitions for GBH don't really compare to the awe I feel when I look at what people like Austin Ray, Claire Bullen, and Bryan Roth helped it become. Our three successive Editors in Chief over those 10 years—each of whom shaped a new generation of Good Beer Hunting into an image that only they could have. Each of whom provided the shoulders for the next to stand on. And the countless writers and artists who were drawn to their leadership and the level of execution in our collective work—who gave us some of their own best work.  I'm thinking of Kyle Kastranec from Ohio, the first writer other than myself, who wrote a feature for GBH, setting a high bar. I'm thinking of Charleston's own Jamaal Lemon who won a James Beard award for GBH alongside other winners and nominees like Stephanie Grant, Teresa McCullough, Chelsea Carrick, and Mark Dredge.  I'm thinking of people like Matthew Curtis, our first editor in the UK who turned the lights on in an entirely new country for us, and Evan Rail who kept turning on lights in dozens of countries since as our first International editor. Emma Jansen, and Ren Laforme who joined our editors team in the last iteration, rounding out some of the most ambitions and wide sweeping storytelling we've ever produced. Kate Bernot, who leveled up our news reporting to create an unmatched source of access to explain to readers why things matter in beer and beverage alcohol, which is now a growing stand-alone business unit in Sightlines. What felt like a fluke at first, has become something I can confidently own. We produced industry-changing, internationally-recognized, and James Beard Award winning material…consistently. I'm also often reminded of the smaller things we've done—like the blogs and short stories we wrote—about the politics and personal traumas of the way we eat, drink, and relate to each other in our families, in our communities, and against the injustices so many people face in an industry that's ancient and profoundly immature at the same time. It's an unlikely place for a beer publication to have a voice —but GBH has always built its scope around the perspectives of the individual souls who occupy space within it rather than narrowing down a profitable and popular slice of the beer conversation and reduced them to it.  Mark Spence unpacked his Midwestern anxieties around family and food, Lily Waite and Holly Regan opened a door to discuss non-binary and transgender issues,  Jerard Fagerberg and Mark LaFaro took big risks to focus us all on the dangers and costs of alcoholism, David Jesudason and many others captured our attention with stories of harassment, racism, labor abuse, and more that so many readers told us were critical and prescient and more importantly, helped. These stories helped people. Over the years, we've had readers cry as they recounted what a story meant to them. We've had others scream and curse at us for the same. Some even went on the record as sources to ensure our reporting had the substance it needed to make an impact. Careers were started and ended because of the stories we wrote. Those stories had the same effect on ourselves. We've had writers put something heartbreaking or inspiring into the world only to have it wake something up in them and want to do more—take even bigger swings —and find a voice within them that carried them far beyond Good Beer Hunting. And ultimately, that's where my heart is today. This week, I was struggling to find the words to describe what I was going to do with Good Beer Hunting—what comes next. I knew what the move was, and why, and I knew it was time—but I didn't have the poetry for it—so I couldn't quite feel it yet. 

On a long drive to rural Michigan to pick up my son from summer camp, I was listening to an episode of my favorite podcast, On Being. And I heard Azita Ardakani and Janine Benyus, two biomimicry specialists who have a way of describing the natural world with a stunning relevance. They said:  “Life is just so full of vitality and so much ON and being alive and then it's not.” “…What is the difference between something that's alive and something that's not? It seems that with the holding on to life —there's also a feeling of once it's gone, the letting go—like a body breaking down—but it doesn't really. I mean, not for long. What happens is a tree falls and eventually becomes a log. Eventually grows a fungus and you think of it as breaking down—it is no longer a tree. But then a mouse comes along and it's the end of the fungus. And that material—thats' where the reincarnation comes in —that fungus becomes mouse.  “And then a hawk comes along and the material—that material of that mouse becomes hawk. There's this circulation—called metabolism. It's catabolism—then it gets anabolized up into a new form. The grief is brief because transformation happens almost right away—it gets transformed.” Now, GBH isn't dying and it's not wasting away. The truth is it's still sort of thriving in its own manner of being. It's a tree taller than I ever imagined. But success can kill an organization—I've seen it a hundred times in the companies I've worked for, companies I've consulted on—big and small. It's all proportionate. How far away from the roots does that beautiful canopy get before it surprises itself with its own extended weight? How much life force does it expend trying to prop itself up at the expense of something new? 

There's never an objectively right time—but there is a good time. A time not informed by reactionary fear and loathing - but by guts, love, and ambition for something new. 

So I've decided it's time to take the tree down.  
If I look back over the past few years I can see that Good Beer Hunting will be that fallen tree for many. It'll be a source of nutrients for many a mouse that becomes hawk. But the truth is, GBH has been the start of a kind of upward anabolism for some time now. Jamaal Lemon recently took a dream editors job at the Institute of Justice. Stephanie Grant has launched her own community project called The Share. Before that, Matthew Curtis started Pellicle Mag in the U.K. Lily Waite opened a brewery. So many GBH writers have gone on to write books, start podcasts, and create platforms of their own, it's astounding. And what I'm describing right now isn't something that started with GBH—indeed, GBH has been a recipient their upward anabolism from the lives they've lived—each bringing their own energy and nutrients here and nourished us with lifetimes full of curiosity, learning, and love for their craft. The risks in starting something like Good Beer Hunting are myriad. Financial risk is everywhere—but I've happily and defiantly borne the brunt of it for many years. There's personal risk—in media, everything you put out into the world has a way of coming back to you in unexpected, and often dangerous ways. And it does. There's opportunity risk—if this thing fails, and if it takes a long time to fail, what opportunities might you have missed out on in the meantime? But to me, the biggest risk of all is it just not mattering. Not being relevant. Missing the mark. Today, I feel satisfied that Good Beer Hunting matters. I have so many people to thank—and so many feelings to share that are best relayed one-on-one. It'll take me many months and years to pass along those sentiments to individuals who took that risk with me and succeeded. I'm not going to the final word on all this.  My experience of GBH is singular—being the sole source of continuity over those 15 years. But so much of what's defined GBH have been the perspectives and voices of those who've invested their talents in it over the years. So before our final sign-off this summer, you'll hear reflections from leaders, contributors, partners and friends of Good Beer Hunting as well. This is part of the grieving and metabolizing process.  There are a few more episodes of the podcast to share still, and a few remaining stories we've been working on that you'll see this month and maybe into August. If you want to stay up to date on future plans, sign up for the newsletter.  
This episode—along with all podcast episodes over these many years—was edited by Jordan Stalling. And it was scored by my friend, soulmate, and composer, Andrew Thioboldeax, who himself has been along for the ride for over a decade.
 Aim true, pour liberal folks—have a great rest of the year. 

Geocache Adventures Podcast
S5E9: An Interview with Bryan Roth, Co-Founder of Groundspeak

Geocache Adventures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 55:37


Have you ever wished you could talk geocaching with Bryan Roth, Co-Founder and president of Groundspeak?  In this episode I have the privilege of doing just that!  Join me as I talk with Bryan and learn about the creation of Groundspeak, how cache types are created, and more. Show notes can be found at http://geocacheadventures.org   Web: http://geocacheadventures.org Facebook: @Geocache.adventures.podcast Instagram: @geocache_adventures

Business of Drinks
18: 2024 Drinks Trends with Beverage Analyst Bryan Roth - Business of Drinks

Business of Drinks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 59:15


When beverage startups are looking for advice before they launch their brands, Bryan Roth is the man they turn to. Bryan is a product and market analyst for Feel Goods Company and managing editor, news editor, and podcast host for its publication, Good Beer Hunting. Bryan has covered the beer industry as a reporter and analyst for more than a decade, and leverages that knowledge to help drinks brands develop innovative products. And, crucially for this conversation, he knows what's trending in the market before anybody else. In this episode, he reveals who your real competitors are and how to beat them, plus why he's betting big on Asian-inspired flavors and the next wave of better-for-you drinks — and what he thinks the next big RTD category will be. Top Takeaways Changing Trends in the Beverage Market We discuss the evolving nature of the beverage market from a traditional approach to a more seasonal and occasion-based market. Asian-Inspired Flavors Trend Brian discusses the emergence of Asian-inspired flavors as a significant trend in the market, indicating that this could be the next big thing for drink brands. Consumer Attitudes Toward Alcohol Consumption Contrary to concerns, there's some reassurance that younger consumers are not entirely abandoning alcohol. Two-thirds of college students still report drinking alcohol, aligning with historical trends. Flavor as Key to Winning Millennials and Gen Z Bryan emphasized that flavor is the key factor in attracting and retaining the Millennial and Gen Z audience — aligning with our own research on the topic. Understanding and delivering unique and appealing flavors is crucial for success. Breaking Boundaries Between Beverage Categories We're all seeing a notable shift in consumer preferences, with the boundaries between different beverage categories breaking down. Consumers — especially younger ones — are more interested in amazing drinks, regardless of whether they are wine, spirits, or beer-based.  Functional Drinks and Wellness Trend We touched on the rise in functional drinks with a focus on wellness and health, discussing how the trend is paying out across beverage sectors. Tune in for a fascinating tour through tips, trends, and opportunities in the beverage space in 2024.  Shoutout to our sponsor! A big round of thanks to AccelPay — a leading ecommerce solution for bev-alc brands. From a one-tap, compliant checkout to comprehensive sales data, AccelPay has you covered and can make your existing website a storefront. For an exclusive 10% off your account, visit: https://www.accelpay.io/bod Business of Drinks is more than a podcast — we're also a strategic content consultancy for drinks brands and platforms. Learn more about us at Businessofdrinks.com Meet the Hosts Erica Duecy is co-founder of Business of Drinks, a podcast and content consultancy, and one of the drinks industry's most accomplished digital and content strategists. She has built publishing and marketing programs for Drizly, VinePair, SevenFifty, and other hospitality and drinks tech companies.  https://www.instagram.com/ericaduecy/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/erica-duecy-4a35844/ https://twitter.com/ericaduecy Felicity Carter is co-founder of Business of Drinks, a podcast and content consultancy. Also the Editorial Director of Areni Global, the London-based fine wine think tank, she was previously Editor-in-Chief of Meininger's Wine Business International, a trade magazine she built into a global must-read, with subscribers in 38 countries.   https://twitter.com/felicitycarter https://www.linkedin.com/in/felicity-carter-a5754380/ https://www.instagram.com/carter.felicity/ And if you like what you heard, help us spread the word! Follow Business of Drinks, and rate and review our episodes on any platform where you're listening. It helps us find new listeners. Thank you!

PodCacher: Geocaching Goodness
Show 854.0: Happy New Year with Bryan Roth

PodCacher: Geocaching Goodness

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 51:42


On our geocaching podcast today, we have a special interview with Bryan Roth, president of Geocaching HQ. You'll hear about highlights from 2023, as well as looking forward to some exciting things coming in 2024 AND 2025. We also share a fun GeoArt series and idea, thoughts on geocaching resolutions for the new year, our […] The post Show 854.0: Happy New Year with Bryan Roth appeared first on PodCacher: Geocaching Goodness.

Geocache Talk
Podcast of Hope 2023 - Bryan Roth, President & Co-Founder of Geocaching

Geocache Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2023 58:43


Subscribe to Geocache Talk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/GeocacheTalk Check out more of the Geocache Talk Network of Shows here: https://geocachetalk.com/ https://twitter.com/geocachetalk https://www.facebook.com/geocachetalk https://instagram.com/geocachetalk geocachetalk@gmail.com #geocaching #geocachetalk www.podcastofhope.com  

Good Beer Hunting
CL-132 Luck, Poetry, and Baseball—How Eno Sarris Changed The Game

Good Beer Hunting

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 37:07


There's a certain magic to baseball, filled with myths, heroes, and the power to make people feel that anything is possible. It's no wonder it's called America's greatest pastime, or why players like Babe Ruth, Jackie Robinson, and Mickey Mantle are household names, familiar even to those who don't closely follow the sport. But sometimes it's those off the field who are the myth makers, the legend builders, and the magicians keeping our hearts aligned to the game, which is, of course, much more than just a game.  For his first feature in several years, Bryan Roth, Good Beer Hunting's managing editor, news editor and podcast co-host, pens a sprawling account of Eno Sarris, the iconic writer and baseball analyst known for his sharp statistical study as well as his unflagging optimism and convivial attitude, punctuated often with a smile and a laugh. Bryan spoke to around a dozen sources for the piece, each clamoring to sing Sarris' praises as both a gifted analyst and profoundly pleasant human being.  With so many people eager to chime in with so many nice things to say, I wondered—do people love the person, or the personality? Turns out, they are one and the same, and it's that very lack of pretension that has endeared Sarris to the hearts of readers and listeners around the world. (Plus, he drinks beer. What's not to like?)  In this episode, we'll talk about both baseball and beer, how Sarris has unequivocally changed both for the better, and how our personal connections to the sport and the beverage continue to inform, surprise, and delight. Whether you're a baseball fan or not, this is a story about hope and how positivity maybe can change the world.  

Science Vs
Magic Mushrooms: Your Favorite Drugs Episode!

Science Vs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 37:56


Here's the episode you voted as our best drug episode: Magic Mushrooms! People are saying that shrooms cured their depression and anxiety. But is this for real? How could taking a trip on psychedelics fix your brain? Today, magic mushrooms ditch their tie dye for a lab coat as we go on a magical journey into the science. We talk to clinical psychologists Dr. Alan Davis and Dr. Albert Garcia-Romeu, and neuropsychologist Dr. Katrin Preller. Here's a link to our transcript: https://bit.ly/SVFavDrugsEp This episode does deal with depression. Here are some crisis hotlines:  United States: US National Suicide Prevention Lifeline  988 (Online chat available); US Crisis Text Line Text “GO” to 741741 Australia: Lifeline 13 11 14 (Online chat available) Canada: Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention (See link for phone numbers listed by province) United Kingdom: Samaritans 116 123 (UK and ROI) (Online chat available) Full list of international hotlines here  This episode was produced by Meryl Horn and Michelle Dang with help from Wendy Zukerman, Nick DelRose, Rose Rimler and Hannah Harris Green. We're edited by Blythe Terrell. Fact checking by Diane Kelly. Mix and sound design of this episode was by Bobby Lord. Mix and sound design of our original episode was by Peter Leonard. Music written by Peter Leonard, Marcus Bagala, Emma Munger, and Bobby Lord. A huge thanks to all the researchers we got in touch with for this episode, including Prof. David Nichols, Dr. James Rucker, Prof. Bryan Roth, Dr. Erika Dyck, Dr. Daniel Wacker, Mary Cosimano, Dr. Fred Barrett, Dr. Natalie Gukasyan, Dr. Jeff Guss, Dr. Suresh Muthukumaraswamy. Prof. Harriet de Wit, Dr. Nadia Hutten, Dr. Vince Polito, Dr. Kim Kuypers and Dr. Matt Kasson. Thanks to all the clinical trial participants and ‘psychonauts' who spoke to us. And special thanks to Lexi Krupp, Zukerman family and Joseph Lavelle Wilson. Science Vs is a Spotify Studios Original. Listen for free on Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. Follow us and tap the bell for episode notifications. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

TrueLife
Bryan Roth MD. PhD. - Injecting Noise Into Neurons

TrueLife

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 94:46


https://pdsp.unc.edu/rothlab/https://www.med.unc.edu/pharm/directory/bryan-roth-md-phd/Bryan Roth, MD, PhDMICHAEL HOOKER DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR, PHARMACOLOGY DIRECTOR, NIMH PSYCHOACTIVE DRUG SCREENING PROGRAM, ESHELMAN SCHOOL OF PHARMACY FELLOW OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF MEDICINE OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES MEMBER, LINEBERGER COMPREHENSIVE CANCER CENTERBryan Roth, MD, PhD, a Professor of Pharmacology at the University of North Carolina.Dr. Roth has been studying the molecular mechanisms of psychedelics since the 1980s. They discuss: serotonin 2A receptors in the mammalian brain; psychedelics & neuroplasticity; classic psychedelics (e.g. LSD, psilocybin, DMT) compared to drugs like ketamine & MDMA; TrkB receptors & BDNF; engineering novel drugs & psychiatric treatment methods; latest findings in psychedelic science.

Mind & Matter
Psychedelics, Neuroplasticity, LSD, Psilocybin, Ketamine, MDMA, Latest Psychedelic Science | Bryan Roth | #119

Mind & Matter

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 77:19 Transcription Available


Nick talks to Bryan Roth, MD, PhD, a Professor of Pharmacology at the University of North Carolina. Dr. Roth has been studying the molecular mechanisms of psychedelics since the 1980s. They discuss: serotonin 2A receptors in the mammalian brain; psychedelics & neuroplasticity; classic psychedelics (e.g. LSD, psilocybin, DMT) compared to drugs like ketamine & MDMA; TrkB receptors & BDNF; engineering novel drugs & psychiatric treatment methods; latest findings in psychedelic science.Support the showSign up for the free weekly Mind & Matter newsletter:[https://mindandmatter.substack.com/?sort=top]Learn how you can further support the podcast: [https://mindandmatter.substack.com/p/how-to-support-mind-and-matter]Become a Premium Subscriber to access full content library, including full premium episodes:[https://mindandmatter.substack.com/subscribe?utm_source=menu&simple=true&next=https%3A%2F%2Fmindandmatter.substack.com%2F]Try the Lumen device to optimize your metabolism for weight loss or athletic performance. Use code MIND for $50 off:[https://www.lumen.me/shop?fid=8731&utm_source=influencer&utm_medium=influencer&discount=MIND]

Caching in the NorthWest
515: Premium Membership w/ Bryan Roth

Caching in the NorthWest

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2023 75:48


Welcome to Caching in the NorthWest! This is THE podcast from the birthplace of geocaching, right here in the great Pacific NorthWest.  It's Thursday at 9PM Pacific, I'm Chris Of The NorthWest and we are going to talk about geocaches and geocachers from here and around the globe. So while you're defending the last Hot Pocket from your roommate, we'll be Caching in the NorthWest.   We want you to ask your hosts interesting questions. We are calling this, At LAST!, or Listeners Asked Some Things. Send an email to feedback@CachingNW.com, call into 253-693-TFTC. Call us with your feedback at (253) 693-TFTC Or visit the website at https://CachingNW.com

Geocaching Podcast
GCPC EPISODE 768 - Current State of Geocaching w/Bryan Roth

Geocaching Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 78:00


This week we bring Bryan Roth back on the show to talk the Current State of Geocaching. So many things to discuss! Call in and ask your questions or email us and we'll read them to him.

Business Trip
Developing Non-Hallucinogenic Psychedelics: Bryan Roth

Business Trip

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 49:55


In our latest episode, Greg and Matias engage in an insightful discussion with Dr. Bryan Roth, the Michael Hooker Distinguished Professor of Pharmacology at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill School of Medicine, and the founder of the Roth Lab.Dr. Roth's lab is on the cutting edge of researching the interaction between brain cell receptors and compounds like LSD and psilocybin. Their findings have the potential to revolutionize the treatment of psychiatric disorders, potentially creating new forms of psychedelics that offer the therapeutic benefits without hallucinations or other side effects.In this episode, we discuss (1) the therapeutic effects of psychedelic and non-hallucinatory compounds, (2) the transition from animal model studies to human trials and (3) the journey of turning deep academic research into viable commercial entities.Credits: Created by Greg Kubin and Matias SerebrinskyHost: Matias Serebrinsky & Greg KubinProduced by Jonathan A. Davis,  Nico V. Rey & Caitlin NerFind us at businesstrip.fm and psymed.venturesFollow us on Instagram and Twitter!Theme music by Dorian LoveAdditional Music: Distant Daze by Zack Frank

PodCacher: Geocaching Goodness
Show 829.0: Bryan Roth Geocaching HQ President

PodCacher: Geocaching Goodness

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 39:53


On our geocaching podcast today, we have an interview with Bryan Roth, president and co-founder of Geocaching HQ, where you'll hear him share behind-the-scenes details about the recent premium membership price increase. We also share news from the Wheel of Challenges, an interesting output about geocaching from ChatGPT, a wonderful milestone for a special geodog […] The post Show 829.0: Bryan Roth Geocaching HQ President appeared first on PodCacher: Geocaching Goodness.

Inside Geocaching HQ Podcast
Episode 60: This June, we're updating our pricing for new subscribers

Inside Geocaching HQ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 15:57


In this episode, Geocaching HQ’s president and co-founder Bryan Roth discusses upcoming price changes for new Geocaching Premium subscribers. On June 6, 2023, we will increase the prices of Premium membership for new subscribers to $39.99 USD per year or $6.99 USD per month. Prices may vary depending on your local currency and taxes. This...

The Beer Temple Insiders Roundtable
Ep # 282 Insiders Rountable with Michael Roper, Bryan Roth, and Jonathan Fritz

The Beer Temple Insiders Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 88:39


Mike holds down the roundtable while Chris is out galavanting is California!Email Eletters to: Insiders@craftbeertemple.comMailing address: The Beer Temple 3173 N. Elston Ave. Chicago, IL 60618Intro/Outro Music: Gorilla Meat by Jogger UYD4L!

Mind & Matter
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology of Serotonin Receptors, Tryptamines & Psychedelics | Ryan Gumpper | #102

Mind & Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 74:39 Transcription Available


Nick talks to biochemist & biophysicist Dr Ryan Gumpper, a postdoc in Dr. Bryan Roth's lab at the University of North Carolina. They discuss the biochemistry, molecular biology & biophysics of serotonin receptors, including the molecular details for what happens when serotonin and tryptamines psychedelics (e.g. LSD) bind to 5HT2A receptors in the brain. They also discuss how understand these details relates to the quest to discover novel psychedelic-derived compounds with therapeutic benefits, as well as the inspiration Ryan received from reading Alexander Shulgin's famous book, PIHKAL.SUPPORT M&M:Sign up for the free weekly Mind & Matter newsletter:[https://mindandmatter.substack.com/?sort=top]Learn how you can further support the podcast: [https://mindandmatter.substack.com/p/how-to-support-mind-and-matter]Support the show

Geocache Talk
Podcast of Hope 2022 Hour 2 Bryan Roth, President and Co-Founder of Geocaching

Geocache Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 63:51


Treatments invented at St. Jude have helped push the overall childhood cancer survival rate from 20% to more than 80% since it opened more than 50 years ago. Join us! Together we can help St. Jude change the world. https://tiltify.com/@geocache-talk/profile #stjude #playlive #geocaching

Finding Genius Podcast
Going Down The Psychoactive Rabbit Hole With Pharmacologist Bryan Roth

Finding Genius Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 39:22


Joining us in this episode to discuss all things pharmacology is Bryan Roth. Brian is the Michael Hooker Distinguished Professor of Protein Therapeutics and Translational Proteomics at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine. With discoveries and inventions in the areas of GPCR structure and molecular pharmacology, Bryan is one of the leading figures in the North Carolina pharmacological community.  Bryan has been interested in psychedelics and psychoactive drugs since he was young, and as he pursued pharmacological research, he is determined to find the “healing magic'' of these substances for the benefit of mental health… Click play to explore: How brain receptors interact with different psychoactive drugs. What psychoactive drugs actually are, and the different substances that fall under this umbrella. The role psychedelics can play in therapeutic purposes.  The unanswered questions surrounding psychedelic research.  While psychoactive drugs certainly have a stigma surrounding them, there is no question that there can be beneficial medical uses for them. In this episode, we investigate what these applications look like, and how researchers are progressing the way we use psychoactive drugs.  To find out more about Bryan and his research, click here now! Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

PodCacher: Geocaching Goodness
Show 806.0: Interview with Bryan Roth, Geocaching HQ

PodCacher: Geocaching Goodness

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 41:02


On our geocaching podcast today, we'll share an interview with Bryan Roth, president and co-founder of GC HQ, in which he chats about focus points and priorities for geocaching HQ, challenges that go along with the influx of new geocachers, and a very unusual (and exciting) mega event he attended. We also have a geocacher […] The post Show 806.0: Interview with Bryan Roth, Geocaching HQ appeared first on PodCacher: Geocaching Goodness.

Good Beer Hunting
NG-002 Next Germination — A Black Woman Made This Beer

Good Beer Hunting

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 48:35


HBCUs—or Historically Black Colleges and Universities—have long been important institutions in the Black community. The first HBCUs were established before the Civil War to provide higher education opportunities to Black high school graduates, and since then have continued to grow. Today, there are 101 HBCUs in the nation.  Over the years, HBCUs have graduated many prominent leaders, including Dr. Martin Luther King Jr; US Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall; Oprah Winfrey; Toni Morrison; and the first female, first Black, and first Asian-American vice president, Kamala Harris. HBCUs have given birth to many leaders across society, including the beer industry.  This is the landscape in which Atinuke Akintola Diver's recent piece is set. “‘A Black Woman Made This Beer' — How Historically Black Colleges and Universities Shaped a Generation of Black Women Brewers” was published on May 11, 2022 as part of our Next Germination series (made in partnership with Guinness). Tinu's story draws a connection between the many Black women brewers working today and the HBCUs they attended, and explores the role of these institutions as essential incubators of Black brewing talent. She noticed this connection after researching her feature-length documentary “This Belongs to Us.” (If you want to learn more about her documentary, I recommend listening to the podcast she recorded with her main subject, Briana Brake, and host Bryan Roth.)  In this episode, we talk about the importance of giving Black women their flowers, our love of storytelling, why a complete beer history includes the contributions of Black people, and where Tinu's beer journey has taken her so far.

Inside Geocaching HQ Podcast
Episode 56: 20th Anniversary Celebration & world record attempt

Inside Geocaching HQ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 18:16


August 20, 2022 is shaping up to be a big day in the geocaching world. The Geocaching 20th Anniversary Celebration is happening in Seattle, and the community has a chance to set a new world record! HQ’s president and co-founder Bryan Roth stops by to talk about the celebration, while Adam from HQ’s Community Engagement...

Dr. GPCR Podcast
Revisit - Dr. Bryan Roth

Dr. GPCR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 74:22


Watch the video version of this podcast episode https://www.ecosystem.drgpcr.com/dr-gpcr-podcast ------------------------------------------- Learn more about Dr. Bryan Roth https://www.ecosystem.drgpcr.com/search?q=Bryan+Roth ------------------------------------------- How Users can benefit Dr. GPCR Ecosystem? https://www.ecosystem.drgpcr.com/explore-individuals ------------------------------------------- How Organizations can benefit from Dr. GPCR Ecosystem? https://www.ecosystem.drgpcr.com/explore-organizations ------------------------------------------- Become a #DrGPCR Ecosystem Member https://www.ecosystem.drgpcr.com/plans-pricing ------------------------------------------- Imagine a world in which the vast majority of us are healthy. The #DrGPCR Ecosystem is all about dynamic interactions between us who are working towards exploiting the druggability of #GPCR's. We aspire to provide opportunities to connect, share, form trusting partnerships, grow, and thrive together. To build our #GPCR Ecosystem, we created various enabling outlets. - Individuals https://www.ecosystem.drgpcr.com/explore-individuals - Organizations https://www.ecosystem.drgpcr.com/explore-organizations ------------------------------------------- Are you a #GPCR professional? - Subscribe to #DrGPCR monthly newsletter http://www.drgpcr.com/newsletter/ - Listen and subscribe to #DrGPCR Podcasts http://www.drgpcr.com/podcast/ - Listen and watch GPCR focused scientific talks at #VirtualCafe https://www.drgpcr.com/virtual-cafe/

Dr. GPCR Podcast
#74 with Dr. Daniel Wacker

Dr. GPCR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 61:35


For more details, visit the #DrGPCR Podcast Episode #74 page http://www.drgpcr.com/episode-74-with-dr-daniel-wacker/ ------------------------------------------- About Dr. Daniel Wacker I obtained my B.Sc. degree from the University of Munich performing work in the lab of Dr. Roland Beckmann with a brief stay at Cambridge University, UK, working in the lab of the late Dr. Kiyoshi Nagai. I then obtained an M.Sc. at the University in Munich working e.g. in the lab of Patrick Cramer. I next moved to Rockefeller University in NYC to work in the lab of the late Dr. Guenter Blobel, before starting my Ph.D. in 2009 at The Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla. There I obtained my Ph.D. in the lab of Dr. Ray Stevens in 2013 solving several GPCR crystal structures, including that of the first serotonin receptor. I then moved to UNC at Chapel Hill to do postdoctoral work in the lab of Dr. Bryan Roth where I established GPCR structural biology and learned the ins and outs of molecular pharmacology and in vitro drug discovery. In 2018 I started my own lab at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in NYC, where I have been working on structure-function and drug discovery of GPCRs and transporters. Dr. Daniel Wacker on the web Website LinkedIn Twitter PubMed ------------------------------------------- We aspire to provide opportunities to connect, share, form trusting partnerships, grow, and thrive together. Fill out the Ecosystem waitlist form today to be the first to explore our brand new and improved space! For more details, visit our website http://www.DrGPCR.com/Ecosystem/

The Brewery Travels Podcast
Episode 29: Raleigh, NC - Featuring Bryan Roth & Dave Tollefsen

The Brewery Travels Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 52:57


This week Joel takes listeners back to the Tar Heel State, but this time focusing on the area known as The Triangle (Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill). Joining Joel this week are Bryan Roth (Beer writer and editor for Good Beer Hunting and Director of the North American Guild of Beer Writers), and Dave Tollefsen (the man behind NCBeerGuys.com). They talk about several topics, such as how the beer scene changes across the area, why outside breweries are opening up taprooms there, and the impact of the Brewgaloo festival. You can follow Bryan on Twitter: @BryanDRoth  You can follow Dave on Twitter: @NCBeerGuys Joel has visited over 700 breweries across 44 states plus Washington D.C. and has been able to make connections with many amazing individuals because of his travels. He is currently living on the road with his family, constantly “exploring more content and doing extensive research” (which just means visiting breweries and drinking beer)! The goal of Brewery Travels is to provide more information about craft beer scenes from around the country and shine a light on some of the excellent individual breweries that call these cities home.  From Portland, Maine to San Diego, California. Austin, Texas to Duluth, Minnesota. The bright lights of New York City to the farmland of rural Iowa. Brewery Travels plans to run the gauntlet of locations, providing in-depth information on as many places as possible. With episodes coming out weekly on Thursdays, Brewery Travels is where you can get your fix if you enjoy a craft beer or traveling. Cheers! Follow Joel's travels on social media: Twitter: @brewerytravels Instagram: @brewery_travels Website: www.thebrewerytravels.com A Production of The Sota Pod Episode 29: Raleigh, NC - Featuring Bryan Roth & Dave Tollefsen

The DC Beer Show
The Promiscuous American Drinker

The DC Beer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 35:58


Join your friends at DC Beer for a trip to the Maryland Craft Beer Festival in Frederick, Maryland! Enjoy beer samples from dozens of Maryland breweries (including a few breweries not yet open to the public) pouring more than 200 unique, beers – all brewed in Maryland. Your road trip package includes transportation to and from the Festival, an Enthusiast Tasting Pass (a $65 value), and much more! More info here!We hear a lot of claims in the beer world, but Bryan Roth is here to set things straight, especially when it comes to the hard seltzer vs beer debate. Jake sits down with Bryan, director of North American Guild of Beer Writers and writer for Good Beer Hunting. Jake and Bryan discuss the upcoming domestic challengers to Guinness as St. Patty's Day approaches, the mind of the craft beer drinkers, how Americans can't stick to just one type of alcohol, if hard seltzers are beating beer in the market share competition, and where is all the hard cider?? Lastly, we end with some hopeful answers and discuss why craft beer is so meaningful. Brandy also comes to us live from Silver Branch Brewing with Brett Robinson to say goodbye to an old favorite and hello to a new release, Dr. Juicy, the beer voted in by the people. In other news, we want you to take a roadtrip with us! Travel with us to the Maryland Craft Beer Festival. Get tickets, transportation, and more all right here. Brandy, Jake, and Mike also give details on Silver Branch's and Red Bear's upcoming anniversary events and beer releases that you don't want to miss this weekend.  Also, the DC Beer Share is back this month! Want to attend? Don't be intimidated by “invite only”. Just DM us here for details and formal invite!Keep up to date with everything happening at DCBeer.com, @DCBeer on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Email us at beershow@dcbeer.com.Breweries, distilleries, restaurants, and others who want us to announce new releases can provide that information at DC.beer/releases.Get your DC Beer gear here!

Inside Geocaching HQ Podcast
Episode 54: Virtual Rewards 3.0, Year of the Hide, and more!

Inside Geocaching HQ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 34:59


Around 50,000 geocachers around the world meet the criteria to apply for a Virtual Reward by February 26, 2022. Cindy Potter, HQ’s Director of Community, is here to chat about this new round of Virtual Caches, as well as the Year of the Hide initiative. We also hear from HQ’s president and co-founder, Bryan Roth,...

The Beer Temple Insiders Roundtable
Ep # 233 - Insiders Roundtable - Return of The Gains

The Beer Temple Insiders Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 104:10


Roundtable Episode with guests Bryan Roth, Michael Roper, and Jerry Nelson.Email Eletters to: Insiders@craftbeertemple.comMailing address: The Beer Temple 3173 N. Elston Ave. Chicago, IL 60618Intro/Outro Music: Gorilla Meat by Jogger UYD4L!

Geocache Talk
Podcast of Hope 2021 Hour 8 Bryan Roth, President and Co-Founder of Geocaching

Geocache Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2021 66:16


The time has come for the 8-hour geocaching community giving-event of the season! On December 5th, 2021, Geocache Talk is hosting the 6th annual Podcast of Hope with the goal to raise $10,000 for St. Jude. All donations go to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, which funds childhood cancer research and provides financial assistance to families' travel, food, housing, and treatment bills. www.podcastofhope.com Subscribe to Geocache Talk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/GeocacheTalk Check out more of the Geocache Talk Network of Shows here: https://geocachetalk.com/ https://twitter.com/geocachetalk https://www.facebook.com/geocachetalk https://instagram.com/geocachetalk geocachetalk@gmail.com https://cachefest.com/ Join us at WorldWide CacheFest 2022!  https://coord.info/GC9E5GX #geocaching #geocachetalk

Inside Geocaching HQ Podcast
Episode 52: One million Waymarks

Inside Geocaching HQ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 49:26


Waymarking.com recently celebrated its one millionth Waymark. HQ’s Bryan Roth and Sean Boots stop by the podcast to share some memories from their many years of working on the site. You can listen to the episode via this page, or on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher. If you use an aggregator to subscribe...

PsychedeRx: The Psychedelics Documentary Series  - Past, Present and the Future
Episode 5: Basic Pharmacology of Serotonin & Psychedelics

PsychedeRx: The Psychedelics Documentary Series - Past, Present and the Future

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 90:44


We've spent some time already on the definition of psychedelic - and we'll spend more time before this series is over. But, Skraps is a podcast whose roots are run deep in the sciences, we couldn't ignore the topic of the basic pharmacology of psychedelics. This episode is a primer for citizen scientists and holds some intriguing information for the bonafide scientists among us.As always, we don't just deliver science, we are going to start with core science and intertwine the stories of the people who made the discoveries - ultimately ending with an understanding of how psychedelics work. We'll feature the work of Dr. Joanna Neill, a pharmacologist and Chair of the Psychedelics Working Group for Drug Science UK. Dr. Bryan Roth also joins us; Bryan is a professor of pharmacology at the University of North Carolina studying psychedelics with a pretty serious DARPA grant.For a special treat, you'll get to hear JoJo absolutely butcher some basic biology and pharmacology terms. Please DM Arun and let him know that you'd like to get the bonus out-takes of PsychedeRx.This podcast series is made possible by kind donations. If you wish to donate to our cause of spreading factual stories of science, scientists and innovations, please click here: https://skrapspodcast.com/donate/

Hops & Spirits
Episode 69: Diversifying breweries, brand extensions, unique partnerships and using social media on Craft Beer Roundtable #5

Hops & Spirits

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 76:56


It's our fifth Craft Beer Roundtable and our panel includes: Jonathan Greene, host of Hops & Spirits; Bryan Roth, editor and writer at Good Beer Hunting and director of the North American Guild of Beer Writers; and Doug Veliky, chief strategy office for Revolution Brewing and founder of BeerCrunchers.com. Panel introduction  Big breweries are diversifying with ready-to-drink cocktails and seltzer brands, but what show local/smaller craft breweries do? Or do they need to do anything? Brand refreshers and brand extensions Are unique partnerships becoming more of a thing? (https://www.goodbeerhunting.com/sightlines/2021/7/16/boston-beer-beam-suntory-team-up-to-blur-alcohol-category-lines)  How can breweries engage better through social media and keep up with new social media?  SHOW PARTNER: Check out Nose Your Bourbon social media and their website so you can train your nose to find the nuances in bourbon. Visit noseyourbourbon.com for the Original Nosing Kit, the expansion kit and more.Don't forget to check out the video on YouTube and our Facebook pages. Plus, our Give It A Try Highlights pour every Monday and our Cocktail Quickie videos shake up Fridays.

Hops & Spirits
Episode 60: Under the Influence of Craft Beer Roundtable #4

Hops & Spirits

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 67:53


It's our fourth Under the Influence Roundtable Series and our focus is craft beer. Panel includes: Jonathan Greene, host of Hops & Spirits; Bryan Roth, editor and writer at Good Beer Hunting and director of the North American Guild of Beer Writers; Neil Witte, Master Cicerone, and Owner/Founder of TapStar and Craft Quality Solutions; Doug Veliky, chief strategy office for Revolution Brewing and founder of BeerCrunchers.com; and Lindsay Hayes, Cicerone and beertender. Panel introduction  ONE TOUGH QUESTION: Is there a beer you'd pull a “Pappygate” (the Netflix Heist) for? Would you buy an NFT of beer? (STORY: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/the-future-of-wine-collecting-is-nfts-301285915.html) Will Seltzerys become a thing? Or  Do you see the big boys going on a buy spree again?  Craft breweries and food; better to have a consistent restaurant or food truck occasionally?  Don't forget to watch the video of each episode on our Facebook and YouTube pages (search Hops & Spirits). And subscribe and give us a 5-star review on your favorite podcast player!

Hops News
Bryan Roth

Hops News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 80:17


On this episode, the crew will chat with Bryan Roth, News Editor for Good Beer Hunting about the trends in the beer industry. I think some of the numbers Bryan will share will surprise many of you!

SKRAPS of Science & Innovation
#PsychedeRx Episode 5: Basic Pharmacology of Psychedelics

SKRAPS of Science & Innovation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 88:58


We've spent some time already on the definition of psychedelic - and we'll spend more time before this series is over. But, Skraps is a podcast whose roots are run deep in the sciences, we couldn't ignore the topic of the basic pharmacology of psychedelics. This episode is a primer for citizen scientists and holds some intriguing information for the bonafide scientists among us.As always, we don't just deliver science, we are going to start with core science and intertwine the stories of the people who made the discoveries - ultimately ending with an understanding of how psychedelics work. We'll feature the work of Dr. Joanna Neill, a pharmacologist and Chair of the Psychedelics Working Group for Drug Science UK. Dr. Bryan Roth also joins us; Bryan is a professor of pharmacology at the University of North Carolina studying psychedelics with a pretty serious DARPA grant.For a special treat, you'll get to hear JoJo absolutely butcher some basic biology and pharmacology terms. Please DM Arun and let him know that you'd like to get the bonus out-takes of PsychedeRx.

Hops & Spirits
Under the Influence Roundtable 3

Hops & Spirits

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 46:29


We kick off May with our third Under the Influence Roundtable Series and our focus is craft beer. Panel includes: Neil Witte, Master Cicerone, and Owner/Founder of TapStar and Craft Quality Solutions; and Doug Veliky, chief strategy office for Revolution Brewing and founder of BeerCrunchers.com. Plus some email ramblings from Bryan Roth, editor and writer at GoodBeerHunting and director of the North American Guild of Beer Writers. Panel introduction  ONE TOUGH QUESTION: What’s the best way to enjoy ice cream? Cone, waffle cone, cup or milkshake? Seltzers over taking craft beer on taps eventually? Small and independent beer production declined in 2020, is this a sign? Concept bars for craft beer (i.e. dog parks, Top Golf, etc.) Importance of packaging from the boxes to the cans (plus augmented reality coming??)STORY ON AUGMENTED REALITY: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/augmented-reality-for-craft-beer-industry-packaging-to-follow-301261225.html Don't forget to watch the video of each episode on our Facebook and YouTube pages (search Hops & Spirits). And subscriber and give us a 5-star review on podcast player!

Geocaching Podcast
GCPC EPISODE 659 - The Current State of Geocaching w/ Bryan Roth

Geocaching Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 92:12


This week on the show we bring Geocaching President Bryan Roth back on the show to talk about geocaching. With the year that we had and all that's happening today, let's get a checkup on how things are going at HQ

REGULATED
Good Beer Hunting with Bryan Roth and Kate Bernot

REGULATED

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 47:42


Bryan Roth, Good Beer Hunting's Sightlines editor, and Kate Bernot, whose reporting frequently appears on the site, are our guests today.Beer fans across the world know Good Beer Hunting for its insightful looks at beer, breweries, and the social and political issues that affect both. Its network of writers, photographers, and videographers across the U.S., the UK, and other beer-friendly locales brings a curious and creative perspective to the site and the popular Good Beer Hunting podcast.Christian Bax used to regulate medical marijuana and Tony Glover used to regulate alcoholic beverages, casino gaming, and tobacco. With the REGULATED podcast, they tackle the most interesting regulatory, research, and investment developments in those industries and more. REGULATED is available through Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and Stitcher.

Hops & Spirits
Under the Influence Roundtable 2

Hops & Spirits

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 70:50


We are Under the Influence of Beer this roundtable as GoodBeerHunting.com's Bryan Roth, Master Cicerone Neil Witte, Boys are from Marzen host Kindsey Bernhard and BeerCrunchers.com founder Doug Veliky. We hit on a variety of topics, including breweries expanding with a second/third location, craft beer in 12 packs, breweries and distilleries collaborating more and Boulevard Brewing.

Craft Beer Professionals
CBP Stories - From Sidelines to Sightlines with Bryan Roth (Good Beer Hunting)

Craft Beer Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 63:15


CBP Stories showcase individual members who have an inspiring story to tell. Bryan Roth has written about the beer industry for almost a decade, reporting on business, cultural, and personal stories. He currently serves as news editor for Good Beer Hunting's Sightlines section and director of the North American Guild of Beer Writers, a trade organization representing media professionals. A former newspaper reporter and sports play-by-play broadcaster, he's worked at Duke University for 13 years and has had his freelance work appear in print and digital publications, including BeerAdvocate, All About Beer, Thrillist, Paste, and more. www.CraftBeerProfessionals.org

Hops & Spirits
Under the Influence Roundtable 1

Hops & Spirits

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 53:07


We are Under the Influence of Beer this roundtable as GoodBeerHunting.com's Bryan Roth, Master Cicerone Neil Witte and Boys are from Marzen host Kindsey Bernhard. We hit on a variety of topics, including the low-cal IPA/athletic beer craze, flagship beers take charge, the smoothie/slushy beer trend and 2020 changes.

Good Beer Hunting
SP-003 Turning Hindsight Into Foresight

Good Beer Hunting

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 54:12


Over the past year, Good Beer Hunting has maintained an ongoing, weekly newsletter and expert community under our Sightlines Premium banner. As an extension of our newsy Sightlines coverage—anchored by Kate Bernot and myself, Bryan Roth—the goal of Sightlines Premium is to combine objective data and real-world anecdotes to help industry pros from across beer and beverage alcohol make informed decisions about managing a portfolio, how and where they should focus their access to market, and more. In this episode, you’ll hear myself, editor of Sightlines and Sightlines Premium; GBH founder Michael Kiser; and Sightlines lead reporter Kate Bernot. In our roundtable discussion, we’re focusing on six key storylines from 2020 that we see as impactful in 2021. This kind of analysis is an example of the work we’re doing on Sightlines Premium, but our back-and-forth also hits on the kinds of discussions even casual fans of beer may have heard in the last 12 months. If you’re leading a company in the beer or alcohol space, Sightlines Premium is for you. Listen out for the kind of direct advice and consultation we offer in our weekly newsletter and online community. For more information, visit goodbeerhunting.com/sightlines-premium. This is the GBH Sightlines team of myself, Bryan Roth, Kate Bernot, and Michael Kiser. Listen in.

919 Beer
919 Beer: "Good Beer Hunting from Durham"

919 Beer

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 41:54


We talk to Bryan Roth of Good Beer Hunting in Durham about the impact of COVID-19 on overall beer sales and how local craft breweries have adapted.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Synth & Surf Saloon
North Carolina (and Upstate New York) Beer with Bryan Roth

Synth & Surf Saloon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2018 61:18


Host Jeff Cioletti meets up in Madrid with Bryan Roth of the North American Guild of Beer Writers and Good Beer Hunting to talk about the craft beer scenes in North Carolina, the Finger Lakes and all points north, south, east and west.