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Steve, Mark and Herlinda Our former co-host Mark Carpenter is back with us for a visit today on Brew Ha Ha with Steve Jaxon and Herlinda Heras. His last visit was this episode in July of 2021. For a long time Mark Carpenter was the co-host of this show. He was the brew master at Anchor until he retired. Mark has news about the present status of Anchor Brewing. Sapporo decided to close it but an investor has bought the company and is slowly working on restoring the location and the company. Here is an article from AP news about that. The new owner, Hamdi Ulukaya, has plans to revitalize Anchor Brewing, which everyone agrees is good news. He is the very successful founder of Chobani Yogurt so he is certainly ready and qualified for the job. Mark says he is taking his time about it and has a good approach similar to that of Fritz Maytag, the previous owner who also bought Anchor and revitalized it in the early 1970s when Mark Carpenter started there. Both Fritz Maytag and Hamdi Ulukaya are openly enthusiastic about the meaning and importance of a business like Anchor as a valuable cultural asset. A Brief History of Anchor Brewing Mark briefly tells the story of how he found Anchor. He had been working for the telephone company. He took a tour of Anchor and liked the place enough to ask for a job. It was a small place and had three employees. Mark considers himself lucky to have been hired and to have found Fritz to be such an enlightened owner who gave Mark a book about brewing and sent him to take brewing courses in Michigan. Russian River Brewing Co. is open in Santa Rosa on 4th St. and at their big Windsor location. Visit their website for up-to-date hours, menus, beers and more info. Mark has brought a bottle of Truman Royal Ale for Herlinda as a birthday present. It was brewed in England in 1982 to celebrate the birth of Prince William. Anchor Brewing's Liberty Ale was the first modern IPA brewed in the United States. They didn't call it IPA, but it had all of the characteristics. Herlinda's video interview with Mark Carpenter, Tony Magee and Don Barkley is also still on display at the Museum of Sonoma County. It's Herlinda's birthday! Happy Birthday Herlinda!
The Malty Boyz™ pull up to the Carl's Jr. parking lot to show off their hot import NA beers. This episode features NA Corona, NA Tsingtao, Estrella Galicia, and Hitachino NA Yuzu Ginger which will have you granny shifting not double clutching like you should. In the Beer News, Lagunitas closes their Chicago brewing facility and Deep Ellum becomes the latest piece of Monster Energy's alcohol portfolio to go under. Anchor Brewing finds a second life under the umbrella of the Chobani Yogurt founder. Rumblings of Suntory purchasing Boston Beer Co. have been floating around but neither company will confirm nor deny it has happened. To get involved with the "Life" International Barleywine Collab, click the link for info about the recipe, BSG discount, and links to help raise awareness of colon cancer. If you'd like to make a direct donation to help support Alex, head over to his GoFundMe. For more info about colon cancer and to help support the fight against it check out the Colon Cancer Foundation. Head to our Patreon for weekly exclusive content. Get the Malt Couture Officially Licensed T-shirt. Follow DontDrinkBeer on Instagram and Twitter.
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Leading from where you are, being comfortable saying no, leading high functioning teams….and the list goes on! Nancy Atufunwa takes us on her incredible journey in sports from when it all began to her role now as Director of Marketing for USA Water Polo. Don't miss our great conversation where Nancy shares: -Why she said “no” to an internship with the Olympics -Her approach to leading a high functioning team -Why she never shies away from an uncomfortable conversation -What words from DMX challenged the way she manages her staff -How diversity & inclusion play a role in the work she does -Advice on getting your foot in the door at the Olympics Links: USA Water Polo: https://usawaterpolo.org/ Farmacy Beauty: https://www.farmacybeauty.com/ Ole Henriksen: https://www.olehenriksen.com/ WISE (Women in Sports & Events): https://www.wiseworks.org/home Connect with Nancy: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nancyatufunwa/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/nancyatufunwa Email: https://usawaterpolo.org/staff-directory/nancy-atufunwa/86 Nancy is the current director of marketing for USA Water Polo where she leads the department's focus on stewarding the USA Water Polo brand, promotion of the men's & women's National/Olympic Teams, event promotion, merchandising management, sponsor development, cultivation/activation and community engagement. Nancy has a strong background in Olympic and Paralympic sports having spent ten years of her professional career working within the Olympic & Paralympic Movement where she led agency teams in strategic development, negotiations and activation programs for high profile brands such as Toyota Motor North America, Chobani Yogurt, Marriott International and DeVry Education Group. Additionally, Nancy has worked within the professional and collegiate sports landscape spending time at Learfield, Boston University, University of Louisville, the Denver Broncos and Kroenke Sports & Entertainment (Denver Nuggets & Colorado Rapids). Nancy earned a BS in Business Administration and a BA in Communication from the University of Colorado - Boulder and a Masters in Sport Administration from the University of Louisville. Nancy currently serves as the VP for WISE (Women in Sports & Events) Los Angeles and sits on the governance and nominating board committee for USA Team Handball. Connect with Jahaan: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jahaanblake/ Email: jblake@jahaanblake.com Website: https://jahaanblake.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jahaanblake/
Leading from where you are, being comfortable saying no, leading high functioning teams….and the list goes on! Nancy Atufunwa takes us on her incredible journey in sports from when it all began to her role now as Director of Marketing for USA Water Polo. Don’t miss our great conversation where Nancy shares: -Why she said “no” to an internship with the Olympics -Her approach to leading a high functioning team -Why she never shies away from an uncomfortable conversation -What words from DMX challenged the way she manages her staff -How diversity & inclusion play a role in the work she does -Advice on getting your foot in the door at the Olympics Links: USA Water Polo: https://usawaterpolo.org/ Farmacy Beauty: https://www.farmacybeauty.com/ Ole Henriksen: https://www.olehenriksen.com/ WISE (Women in Sports & Events): https://www.wiseworks.org/home Connect with Nancy: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nancyatufunwa/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/nancyatufunwa Email: https://usawaterpolo.org/staff-directory/nancy-atufunwa/86 Nancy is the current director of marketing for USA Water Polo where she leads the department's focus on stewarding the USA Water Polo brand, promotion of the men’s & women’s National/Olympic Teams, event promotion, merchandising management, sponsor development, cultivation/activation and community engagement. Nancy has a strong background in Olympic and Paralympic sports having spent ten years of her professional career working within the Olympic & Paralympic Movement where she led agency teams in strategic development, negotiations and activation programs for high profile brands such as Toyota Motor North America, Chobani Yogurt, Marriott International and DeVry Education Group. Additionally, Nancy has worked within the professional and collegiate sports landscape spending time at Learfield, Boston University, University of Louisville, the Denver Broncos and Kroenke Sports & Entertainment (Denver Nuggets & Colorado Rapids). Nancy earned a BS in Business Administration and a BA in Communication from the University of Colorado - Boulder and a Masters in Sport Administration from the University of Louisville. Nancy currently serves as the VP for WISE (Women in Sports & Events) Los Angeles and sits on the governance and nominating board committee for USA Team Handball. Connect with Jahaan: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jahaanblake/ Email: jblake@jahaanblake.com Website: https://jahaanblake.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jahaanblake/
In this episode we cover our thoughts on covid vaccinations, entrepreneurship, overcoming obstacles and cultivating a positive mindset. We get into competition and the education system, finances, money debt and bitcoin. In this episode we cover: Good news source: Instagram: @goodgoodgoodco Vaccinations Entrepreneurship, Overcoming obstacles and positive mindset Competition and education Billionaires Money, debt, finances, vancouver prices, Inflation Bitcoin get free $10 worth of Bitcoin https://bit.ly/3eJoQSI Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies MAPS www.maps.com Dan Price www.gravitypayments.com Chobani Yogurt www.chobani.com
When Brad Kaimack received a tax refund that he wasn’t expecting, he knew he wanted to use it to do something kind for someone else. After hearing a story about the CEO of Chobani Yogurt paying off lunch debt for an entire school district, Brad decided to ask around in his local community to see if any schools nearby had the same problem. With the help of his partner Alx Utterman, this simple idea turned into something incredible that helped more families than they ever imagined.
Welcome to our second installment of Ask the RDs anything! Seriously, you've asked some great questions and we had so much fun answering them! Please keep them coming and we will save them for our next Q&A! How many drinks really is TOO much? Yes, sometimes we feel judged by the food choices we make as RDs, but our food philosophy is that all food fits, and we practice what we preach. Resources/Show Notes Statement on alcohol from the American Society of Clinical Psychology Activated Charcoal More on Activated Charcoal (it doesn't detox) Activated Charcoal is for BBQ, not Your Body Clio Snacks (Gina's latest obsession) Nugo Slim Bars (Gina's favorite lower sugar protein bar) KIND Pressed Bars (dipped in chocolate!) Chobani Yogurt, Less Sugar Beanitos Tortilla Chips (made with beans!) Kodiak Muffin in a Cup Vitamin D drops for infants and toddlers PCOS information from Julie Duffy Dillon Men are From Mars, Women are From Venus. by John Grey PhD
Chad and JT cover the crazy world of supplements, discuss getting ditched, dealing with lost love, treasure hunts, Chobani Yogurt, real life Paul Walker sightings, and being the best babe you can be. Check out our Patreon for bonus material! www.patreon.com/chadgoesdeep
This Week on The Wigsplittaz Radio Show We have Special Guests Comedian Loren Haines and Nwo/Illumanti Researchers Justin and Jenny Dorsey Plus we will hit other topics from : Opinions on Kevin Gates recent arrest...Chobani Yogurt connection to Refugees ...what happend to the killer clowns on Halloween ?...Warm Winters , Global Warming and much more only on the TUNEIN APP only on UITA !!
In this episode, Ben is absent, but Don is not alone. Mike Batz, Assistant Director of Food Safety Programs, Emerging Pathogen Institute at the University of Florida, is a guest in the show. He appeared not once, but twice on the podcast before. Don and Mike start by talking a little about their travels, then, they quickly move to a discussion on the Chobani Yogurt recall. The news article leaves Mike unsure whether Mucor circinelloides was pathogenic to both animals and humans. A brief digression about podcast listening speed reveals that Batz listens at 1.5 speed while Don is more civilized. Returning to yogurt, they discuss the original mBio article. Don concludes the study did not provide enough evidence to show M. circinelloides is truely pathogenic to humans. Don asks Mike about a psychology experiment done by Facebook where they manipulated users feeds. Mike was disappointed by Facebook’s methodology since the study never requested an informed consent from the users. They then rambled about again about their various and sundry international travels. Mike resided close to the Rijks Museum (that's in Amsterdam) for a while and Schaffner shared his experience in Finland (including reindeer tartare) and New Zealand (and beef tartare). Next, they talked about a document from the FAO marketed as providing a list of the top 10 foodborne parasites ). To continue, they discussed seasonal food safety tips. While Mike confessed to not always follow his own food safety recommendations, Don revealed he is reluctant to eat a cut cantaloupe by a stranger. Soon after, the discussion shifted to antibiotics in meat. Both agreed that the issue is quite complicated and there is not a straight forward answer. They concluded the show with a discussion on cross contamination including cutting boards, artisanal cheese and the 5 second rule. Don recommended plastic cutting board for meat and wood cutting board for any other food types.