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Welcome in for another edition of the Morning Espresso from the SDH Network, brought to you by Oglethorpe University, Atlanta's premier undergraduate learning experience and soccer powerhouse. The US U17's defeated the US Virgin Islands 22-0 yesterday in Concacaf qualifying for November's U17 World Cup in Qatar. Chase Adams had 10 goals in the win. The number of goals by the team and by Adams are both records for any US team in World Cup qualifying. Two more games to go, against St. Kitts & Nevis and against Cuba, if the US wins the group, they'll go to the World Cup.MLS moves and chatter of note: Ted Ku-DiPietro is now officially part of the Colorado Rapids after they paid cash to DC United for him. Not the headliner in the new Cash for Player trade options in MLS, but a move from Colorado that leans into their strategy of getting players from other teams in MLS and trying to make the pieces fit. It could be effective this year for the Rapids.Joseph Paintsil out for about a month due to a quad strain for the LA Galaxy.LAFC winger Cristian Olivera linked with a move to Gremio in Brazil, but Tom Bogert reports that the initial offer has been rejected.Luciano Acosta sweepstakes continues. Laurel Pfahler reports that he has a no-trade clause, Dallas and San Jose reportedly interested, Evander's reported move from Portland to Cincinnati hangs in the balance.Chloe Kelly dropped from the England squad for upcoming Nations League games, she's only played 117 minutes since the last England games in November. Moise Kean racially abused in Italy after Fiorentina's loss to Inter. Hopefully people are banned from attending games as a result, examples have to be made. Champions League playoff games today: Manchester City hosts Real Madrid in the Modern Clasico, Juventus hosting PSV, Sporting hosting Dortmund, and Brest hosting PSG. Tons of upcoming events on the SDH Network:February 20th: Third Thursday at the Moxy Midtown AtlantaFebruary 24th: Why Atlanta Is Soccer City USA at the Jones Room, Woodruff Library at Emory UniversityHS coverage starts tonight as Decatur hosts North Atlanta, listen at soccerdownhere.mixlr.com or by clicking the Listen button at soccerdownhere.net, the girls match kicks off at 6pm.More Espresso on Thursday on the SDH Network, presented by Oglethorpe University.
Chase Adams is the assistant vice president for domestic policy at the National Pork Producers Council. He talks with Chip Flory about NPPC's priority list for 2025. Then we have a Farmer Forum with Joe Del Bosque of California and Chad Leman of Illinois.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chase Adams, Pastor Oakwood Campus
Chase Adams, Pastor Oakwood Campus
Chase Adams, Pastor Oakwood Campus
Chase Adams, Pastor Oakwood Campus
Chase Adams, Pastor, Oakwood Campus
Chase Adams, Pastor Oakwood Campus
How does the price of your favorite pork chop connect to state laws, federal policies, and global trade? The ripple effects of legislation, market trends, and workforce challenges shape not just the agriculture industry but also what ends up on your plate. The National Pork Producers Council is tackling these issues head-on. Vice President for Domestic policy, Chase Adams joins Pam Jahnke to highlight their efforts to ensure affordable food and a strong future for farmers and consumers alike.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Congress is running out of time to get a farm bill passed this year. Maine Democratic Congresswoman Chellie Pingree joins Agri-Pulse Newsmakers to talk about some of the challenges the bill currently faces and provides an update on the impact of inflation on the organic sector.Then, farm policy consultant Ferd Hoefner and Chase Adams with the National Pork Producers Council discuss the bill's chances of getting passed this year despite the polarization in Congress.Want to receive Newsmakers in your inbox every week? Sign up! http://eepurl.com/hTgSAD
On Thursday's AOA, we start the show looking at the markets and price action as we near the end of May with Matt Bennett from AgMarket.net in Segment One. In Segment Two, we discuss the potential of a legislative fix for Prop 12 in the Farm Bill with Chase Adams, Assistant Vice President of Domestic Policy with the National Pork Producers Council. In Segment Three, we continue our Farm Bill discussion and take a broad look at where things go from here with Randy Russell of The Russell Group. Finally in Segment Four, we learn more about the AgTech Connect Conference this summer with Hannah Klitz, Communications Coordinator with The Combine. Learn more online at https://www.agtechconnect.co.
"The next state regulation might not necessarily be on pork," says Chase Adams of the National Pork Producers Council. "It could be on beef production or any other livestock production.”
Campus pastor Chase Adams
Oakwood Campus pastor Chase Adams
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We know Chase Adams, but what do we really know about the man who played him? Where he is most comfortable, most uncomfortable, the weirdest thing he keeps next to his bed, lying, biggest regrets and so much more. It's the Stephen Colletti you've never known!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
God's righteousness and the gift of Grace to us which was justified solely through Jesus. We all fall short of the Glory of God.
In this episode of the Run Breiter Podcast, host Sam Breiter sits down with Chase Adams (@chasernopacer), a seasoned runner who has been running for 30 years. Chase shares his inspiring story of how he turned his life around after hitting rock bottom with a DUI. At the age of 25, he decided to make a change, got back into running, and signed up for his first marathon. Since then, he's been living a happy and healthy life, with a strong job, a loving wife, and a passion for running half and full marathons all around the world.Chase also offers some valuable tips and advice for runners, such as the importance of working with a coach and adding structure to your training routine. He shares his journey towards becoming a Boston Qualifier and his goal of breaking a 2:40 marathon. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking for inspiration and guidance on their own running journey.
Pastor Chase Adams from Chestnut Mountain Church continues our study of 1 Peter, where Peter instructs his readers not to be surprised or ashamed when they suffer as Christians but to rejoice and entrust themselves in God to do good. (1 Peter 4:12-19). Visit the City Church Gainesville website and follow us on Facebook for more information.
Our guests this week are stars from the early 2000s teen drama television hit show, One Tree Hill, James Lafferty, and Stephen Colletti. The buzz the show had was undeniable, and if you were a fan of the show, then you would be glad to know that your favorite characters, Nathan Scott and Chase Adams have a new project together and they talk all about it this week's episode. But first, a summary of our guests' track records in the industry. Both James and Steven landed their first acting gigs in their late teens and have since expanded their skills to writing, producing, and directing. James, started out as a series regular on One Tree Hill in 2003, having appraised one of the lead roles of the show for which he was nominated four times by the Teen Choice Awards. Actor and television personality. Stephen joined as a regular after recurring his role as Chase Adams since the show's premiere.Half-brothers Lucas and Nathan Scott trade between kinship and rivalry both on the basketball court and in the hearts of their friends in the small, but not so quiet town of Tree Hill, North Carolina. Here's a first look at the characters in its pilot episode:Steven has consistently worked in film and television hosting MTV specials Beach House, Spring break and the VMAs backstage live among others. He's made appearances on TV shows MTV reality television series Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County, VH1 2013 romance drama, Hit The Floor, and Taylor Swift's White Horse music video.Between 2009 to 2012, James began testing out the directing pond. He directed four episodes of the nine-season run of One Tree Hill and five episodes of The Royals, which he played another lead role on. In 2016, he briefly graced our screens in six episodes of Underground, the series, as Kyle Risdin.With the country on the brink of the Civil War, the struggle for freedom is more dangerous than ever. Underground follows the story of American heroes and their moving journey to freedom.The guys creatively reunited to create an original comedy television series, Everyone Is Doing Great that's streaming on Hulu. They co-directed, produced, and wrote the show. What was remarkable was that they sold an independently produced show to a major streamer, which never happens. We dive in on how they were able to do that. The seven episodes show follows Seth and Jeremy, two guys who enjoyed relative success from 'Eternal', a hit television vampire drama. Five years after their show has ended, they lean on each other as they struggle to reclaim their previous level of success and relevance, awkwardly navigating the perils of life and love amidst a humorously painful coming of age. I had lots of laughs with these two and can't wait for you to listen.Enjoy my conversation with James Lafferty & Stephen Colletti.
EncantoAir Date: Wednesday, 22 June 2022 at 5:00 PM ET/2:00 PM PTThis week on Expedition Self, we're going to talk about the themes and messages of Disney's animated movie, Encanto. Art, literature, movies, and music help us to see and feel REAL LIFE more clearly. In fact, you could say they enable us to actually claim more in our lives. By showcasing the relationships and experiences inside of other characters, settings, and story arcs, we find ourselves, our unspoken emotions, and personal validation and understanding that might otherwise be unnamed.Encanto is one of those movies you just can't watch without discovering and identifying some aspect of you, your family, and your sense of Self. We're all seeking some special gift, one that gives us the magic to create amazing lives and causes us to feel essential and important.In the movie, when this gift is mysteriously withheld, we can't help but feel the heartache of being the ‘one' who everyone relates to as ‘missing' something. This is a human reality worth discussing.We'll discuss the way a family's values can ‘displace' individual needs, causing certain members to be seen as ‘unacceptable' or ‘marginalized' because they somehow don't fit, as in the song, “We don't talk about Bruno”.Sam has invited her very good friend and fellow seeker Chase Adams to engage in a lively discussion about ‘growthwork', ways of being, and how Encanto delightfully illuminates serious subjects that touch all of our lives.Whether you've seen Encanto or not, this hour will help you think about your place in the family. You'll have a chance to revisit the true nature of BEING a gift and explore how healing takes place when anyone follows their heart rather than closing it to hurt and judgment.Sam invites you to CALL IN and CHAT LIVE about the ‘Encanto' to further the conversation. Ask questions. Share experiences. This could be the hour that moves you one step further on your growth and development journey.Go to samparrotto.com to follow along and new show updates each week.You won't want to miss being an ‘ON AIR' participant of Expedition Self. Sam will provide real insight, understanding and offer an opportunity to connect a ‘NEW way of thinking' to ‘YOUR way of thinking'. Each week Sam discusses a different and highly accessible aspect of life helping you to build a stronger, deeper relationship with the inner Self so you can become more and more WHOLE.Visit the Expedition Self Show Page https://omtimes.com/iom/shows/expedition-self/Connect with Sam Parrotto on her website at https://www.expeditionself.com/#Encanto #SamParrotto #ExpeditionSelf #CreativitySubscribe to our Newsletter https://omtimes.com/subscribe-omtimes-magazine/Connect with OMTimes on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Omtimes.Magazine/ and OMTimes Radio https://www.facebook.com/ConsciousRadiowebtv.OMTimes/Twitter: https://twitter.com/OmTimes/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/omtimes/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/2798417/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/omtimes/
If you need a crash course on professional basketball teams in Germany, Chase Adams is probably going to be the guy you should consult with. He has spent much of his decade long career with various squads across Germany (and a few other places in Europe). Hear about his career overseas and what might be next for him in Episode 42.
Todd Wright Fantasy Football Podcast -- For Daily & Season Players
In episode 59 of this season's Todd Wright Fantasy Football Podcast, Todd breaks down the best 20 point producers at the WR and W/T positions for 2021. The Todd Wright Fantasy Football Podcast is presented by Hooters and powered by […] The post Top Five Wide Receivers: Kupp, Samuel, Chase, Adams, Jefferson appeared first on JoeBucsFan.com.
The longest-running farm program in West Texas, the AgriBusiness Report is our daily interview program with decision-makers in the world of Agriculture. Today's guest is Chase Adams with the American Sheep Industry Association.
Pastor Chase Adams from Chestnut Mountain Church dives into Ephesians 6:15 and talks about the shoes of readiness.
Our guests this week are stars from the early 2000s teen drama television hit show, One Tree Hill, James Lafferty, and Stephen Colletti. The buzz the show had was undeniable, and if you were a fan of the show, then you would be glad to know that your favorite characters, Nathan Scott and Chase Adams have a new project together and they talk all about it in this week’s episode. But first, a summary of our guests’ track records in the industry. Both James and Steven landed their first acting gigs in their late teens and have since expanded their skills to writing, producing, and directing. James, started out as a series regular on One Tree Hill in 2003, having appraised one of the lead roles of the show for which he was nominated four times by the Teen Choice Awards. Actor and television personality. Stephen joined as a regular after recurring his role as Chase Adams since the show’s premiere.Half-brothers Lucas and Nathan Scott trade between kinship and rivalry both on the basketball court and in the hearts of their friends in the small, but not so quiet town of Tree Hill, North Carolina. Here’s a first look at the characters in its pilot episode:Steven has consistently worked in film and television hosting MTV specials Beach House, Spring break and the VMAs backstage live among others. He’s made appearances on TV shows MTV reality television series Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County, VH1 2013 romance drama, Hit The Floor, and Taylor Swift’s White Horse music video. Between 2009 to 2012, James began testing out the directing pond. He directed four episodes of the nine season run of One Tree Hill and five episodes of The Royals, which he played another lead role on. In 2016, he briefly graced our screens in six episodes of Underground, the series, as Kyle Risdin.With the country on the brink of Civil War, the struggle for freedom is more dangerous than ever. Underground follows the story of American heroes and their moving journey to freedom.The guys creatively reunited in to create an original comedy television series, Everyone Is Doing Great that’s streaming on Hulu. They co-directed, produced and wrote the show. What was remarkable was that the sold an independently produced show to a major streamer, which never happens. We dive in on how they were able to do that. The seven episodes show follows Seth and Jeremy, two guys who enjoyed relative success from 'Eternal', a hit television vampire drama. Five years after their show has ended, they lean on each other as they struggle to reclaim their previous level of success and relevance, awkwardly navigating the perils of life and love amidst a humorously painful coming of age. I had lots of laughs with these two and can’t wait for you to listen.Enjoy my conversation with James Lafferty & Stephen Colletti.
The longest-running farm program in West Texas, the AgriBusiness Report is our daily interview program with decision-makers in the world of Agriculture. Today's guest is Chase Adams with the American Sheep Industry Association.
The longest-running farm program in West Texas, the AgriBusiness Report is our daily interview program with decision-makers in the world of Agriculture. Today's guest is Chase Adams with the American Sheep Industry Association.
Chloe Clark closes in on Chase Adams, sophomore point guard at University of Portland. Learn about how adversities have given him courage to attack tasks both on & off the court with strength & positivity. We talk about his relationship with Coach Terry Porter, getting recognition from Magic Johnson, viewing basketball as art, & more! Follow more of Chase on socials: @chasec0urage Put Us On: -Robotic Minds -Leaders 1354 -Plus NYC -VKPK Podcast available on Youtube & Spotify too! Don't forget to subscribe, like, comment, all that! -Youtube -Spotify Follow the instagram to stay updated: @closeinpodcast
We recently caught up with University of Portland guard Chase Adams to talk hoops. On this episode, Chase breaks down his mentality going into each game, as well as the stories behind some of his most important career decisions to date. He also shared why he chose Portland and what it's been like learning under a former NBA Point guard. Tune in to find out what separates Chase from other guards. Follow Chase on Instagram: @chasec0urage Follow Chase on Twitter: @chasec0urage Follow us on Instagram: @theamateurspod_ Follow us on Twitter: @TheAmateursPod
Father and son relationship. Chase Adams has been putting in work since the 3rd grade. He shared with us his relationship with his father. Chase father Tony Adams talked about how Chase loved the game, and how he just wanted to be the best basketball player he could possibly be, from middle school all the way until college. He is definitely a young man that is on the right path to success. You do not want to miss this one.
Guest: Chase Adams - University of Portland Basketball Player John Canzano talks with Chase Adams about how the Coronavirus is affecting his family and the message he wants to share with the younger population. Subscribe NOW to this podcast for more great content. It’s free. Why wouldn’t you? Follow @JohnCanzanoBFT on Twitter.
Guests: Nick Daschel, Chase Adams John Canzano talks with these guests about topics including Oregon State's newest coaching hire, Toronto's end-date for social distancing, how listeners have been affected by the pandemic, and a social distancing message from a University of Portland basketball player. Plus, The Big Splash, Punch It! Audio, and 2@2. Subscribe NOW to this podcast for more great content. It’s free. Why wouldn’t you? Follow @JohnCanzanoBFT on Twitter.
Retaliatory tariffs by China have caused American raw wool exports to drop by 84 percent in volume and 85 percent in value. For pelts, the situation is worse. Chase Adams with the American Sheep Industry Association shares more on tariffs and other issues the industry is working on.
Reforming the Endangered Species Act and public land grazing issues are discussed with Chase Adams with the American Sheep Industry Association. ASI, the Public Land Council and National Cattlemen's Beef Association recently applauded the introduction of the Endangered Species Act Amendments of 2018. The amendments, introduced by Senator John Barrasso (R-Wyo.), are based on the Western Governor Association Species Conservation and Endangered Species Act Initiative bipartisan policy recommendations.
In this week's program Chuck is sharing some podcasts that you might find interesting. Maybe even worth subscribing to? Thinks start out with our own The Ethanol Report, sponsored by the Renewable Fuels Association. In it Cindy talks with RFA CEO Bob Dinneen about the latest RFS news which has a big impact on rural American and agriculture in general. Then Beltway Beef is showcased, the podcast of the National Cattlemens Beef Association. This episode, hosted by Ed Frank, features NCBA's Ashley McDonald talking about the U.S. Roundtable for Sustainable Beef's release of its National Framework for Beef Sustainability. Next up is Chase Adams, former farm broadcaster (you can tell from that voice!) hosting the ASI Sheepcast with Kay Johnson Smith, Executive Director of the Animal Agriculture Alliance. For over 30 years, the Alliance has been on the front lines of ensuring consumers and customers are correctly informed on how food and fiber is produced by America's sheep and livestock producers. Not exactly a podcast but produced regular nonetheless is Ed Czerwein's Weekly Box Beef Report. The Choice cutout is following the normal grilling season rally helped by rib and loin primal products. And finally you'll hear a teaser for the new AAEA The Agricultural Communicators Network, Ag Comm Network Podcast.
Chase Adams joined the show to talk about working on distributed systems with distributed teams, giving people opportunities to learn and grow, and other interesting Go projects and news.
Chase Adams joined the show to talk about working on distributed systems with distributed teams, giving people opportunities to learn and grow, and other interesting Go projects and news.
Chase Adams joined the show to talk about working on distributed systems with distributed teams, giving people opportunities to learn and grow, and other interesting Go projects and news.
In this episode, we welcome special guests, Chase Adams, Hannah Aycock, and Brody Millwood, to answer our sixth burning question: “A lot of the people I’ve built relationships with at school are lost and don’t know God. I’m struggling with finding a balance between being close friends with them so that I can share my faith and not being influenced by the decisions that they’re making. How do I continue to be friends with these people and find the balance? ”To answer this question, we have a roundtable discussion offering the perspectives from students themselves and also student leaders. Listen to this full episode as we answer this burning question submitted by a student about finding the balance of friendship.