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In this episode, Nathan Crankfield and Christopher Quinn discuss a variety of topics ranging from sports to politics, touching on significant events such as the Israel/Hamas peace agreements, the California wildfires, school choice, and the recent award given to Pope Francis by President Biden. They also delve into the implications of a Supreme Court case regarding online safety for children, Trump's economic proposals, and the FDA's decision to revoke certain food dyes. The discussion highlights the importance of community response, education reform, and cultural shifts in today's society. Sources: Israel Hamas ceasefire and hostage release - https://www.axios.com/2025/01/15/gaza-hostage-ceasefire-deal-israel-hamas California Fires https://youtu.be/-Sc7GGa_nY0?si=XfbCtGpP_VAycvYW Florida school choice success - https://x.com/govrondesantis/status/1877844998697472340?s=46 Medal of freedom to Pope Francis - https://www.vaticannews.va/en/pope/news/2025-01/us-president-biden-pope-francis-presidential-medal-of-freedom.html SCOTUS hearing case on Texas pornography law - https://catholicvote.org/scotus-hears-case-tx-law-protecting-kids-porn/?mkt_tok=NDI3LUxFUS0wNjYAAAGYDaWgn3_qIKZeacmxAf0MFncZAOFp-N4RF4EaWJ_C3bq7zM3Gwjm1e-g0X_dgh8LaHKNzmBZ-M4PO78Per5TZ8YBcslWyuriA-AaZw1a5aA External revenue service - https://x.com/trumpdailyposts/status/1879208154518475049?s=46 FDA bans Red dye - https://www.fda.gov/food/hfp-constituent-updates/fda-revoke-authorization-use-red-no-3-food-and-ingested-drugs Chapters 00:00 Introduction 06:08 Political Landscape and Peace Agreements 09:00 California Wildfires and Community Response 12:19 The Importance of Prayer in Crisis 15:09 School Choice and Its Impact on Education 17:56 Florida's School Choice Success 21:02 Biden Awards Pope Francis 27:55 Pope Francis and Presidential Recognition 31:48 Supreme Court Case on Child Protection 37:34 Trump's External Revenue Service Proposal 42:55 FDA's Move to Ban Harmful Food Dyes 45:46 Zuckerberg's Transformation and Masculinity 47:55 Looking Ahead: Plans and Future Engagements
In this episode, we bring on Christopher Quinn to discuss Our Lady of Guadalupe and her role in the life of a creative, the spheres of culture, and our personal lives.Friends, hang on for the ride because it is a rollercoaster.Support the show
Ryan Penney, Roxie Beckles, Daniel Godinez, and Christopher Quinn discuss the many divisions between races and ethnicities in the Church today, and what can be done about them.
Nicolle Wallace is joined by Kim Atkins Stohr, Mike Murphy, Yamiche Alcindor, Rep. Jim Clyburn, Christopher Quinn, Charlie Sykes, Tara Setmayer, Anne Applebaum, Sen. Laphonza Butler, and Noah Bookbinder.
Follow Christopher Quinn on Instagram @christoffer_quinn To support the podcast, join our Locals community. This is Episode #203 of the Seeking Excellence Podcast. The Seeking Excellence Podcast exists to help people take extreme ownership of their lives so they can intentionally strive to fulfill their potential. To learn more, head to our website. You can follow Nathan on Instagram, Twitter, Gettr, and TikTok at @nathancrankfield You can follow SE on Instagram @seekingexcellence_ Subscribe to our YouTube channel here
2022 offered more chances to get back out into the world. The beer bars across the country, that is to say, the ones dedicated to well selected lists and impeccable service are a necessary part of the beer landscape. Like taprooms and restaurants they are also facing hardships amid labor shortages and rising costs. We are grateful to have three well respected publicans on the show this year to talk about their experiences and to give us the state of beer bars in 2022. - Suzanne Schalow of Craft Beer Cellar- Christopher Quinn of the Craft Beer Temple- Roger Baylor of Pints and Union and Common Haus Hall This Episode is Sponsored By:Pro BrewerWe bring original articles to ProBrewer.com twice a week covering issues important to the beer industry and aimed at helping breweries of all sizes understand different facets of the business. Check out our articles on ProBrewer.com every Tuesday and Thursday and visit the site daily for other original content and to stay connected with the beer industry. For more Drink Beer, Think Beer check out All About Beer. Host: John Holl Guests: Roger Baylor, Christopher Quinn, Suzanne Schalow Sponsors: Pro Brewer, All About Beer Tags: Beer, Workforce, Bars, Bottle Shops, Customer Experience, Boston, Chicago, Indiana
"It's been a wild ride but I suspect it'll only get wilder. My personal journey with God started in 7th grade and it's hard to believe how faithful He's been to me for 15 years. Jesus Christ is Lord."Follow @yes.catholic on Instagram to join us and hear more inspiring stories from Yes Catholics around the world. Support the show
Christopher Quinn, Partner at Apex Projects LLC, a high-end luxury residential custom home building company based out of New Canaan, CT joins us to talk construction. Chris shares his experience building some of the most bespoke homes in some of the nations wealthiest zip codes like Greenwich CT, Westchester NY & the Hamptons. Some of the topics we covered include typical build costs, building for fee versus spec development, typical fee structure for GC work in Chris’ market, managing the client/architect/contractor relationship, how to building a bowling alley & what is a pajama room?
Ariel talks with Los Angeles-based professional chef and independent farm enthusiast, Katy Watson, about Jonathan Safran Foer's book, Eating Animals, and the documentary of the same name from 2017, directed by Christopher Quinn. How much does the treatment of animals affect your health? How far, exactly, do you need to go to make sure that your food doesn't come with a secret price tag in hospital bills? And what does all this have to do with the factory farming industrial complex and the USDA? Find out on today's episode!Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/omnibusride)
Taking on the role of a new principal is no easy feat, furthermore amidst these uncertain times and having to implement safety measures while still ensuring that learning happens can prove to be a challenge. In this podcast, we have a chat with Christopher Quinn as he takes on the leadership role for EtonHouse Orchard and moves it to the next level in its growth and development with 13 years of experience as an educator.
Christopher Quinn is a Partner at Apex Projects based in New Canaan, CT. Chris shares his past experience of working with a company for 13 years explaining why he stayed that long and why he left. The guys jump right into project management, finding ways to teach project management, and the struggles of ownership. Johnny and Tyler are back! Where to find our Guest: cmq_apexpps on Instagram apexpps.com Where to find our hosts: Nick Schiffer @nsbuilders on Instagram and YouTube Tyler Grace @TRGHomeconcepts on Instagram John Hourihan @heresjohnnyh & @vintagebuilders on Instagram Follow The Modern Craftsman on Instagram @the.moderncraftsman Music: "Dessert" by Nate Gusakov nategusakov.com
Growing up, Christopher Quinn could be found working with his grandparents on various home renovations. He is now the managing partner at Apex Projects in Connecticut with his friend Brian Hyla. In this episode, he talks work life balance, the importance of networking, and shares various marketing tactics he’s currently using to grow his business.
Award-winning film director, writer, and producer Christopher Quinn’s new film, “Eating Animals,” based on Jonathan Safran Foer’s acclaimed nonfiction book, traces the environmental, economic and personal consequences — on human and nonhuman animals — of the rise of industrialized animal agriculture and of our country’s departure from local, sustainable farming. With bracing intelligence, empathy and imagination, the … Continue reading Ep. 7 – “Eating Animals” film director Christopher Quinn on the hidden costs of factory farming →
On Twitter: @EatingAnimalsUS @thompowers @PureNonfiction This interview was recorded at SVA MFA Social Documentary Program. Pure Nonfiction is distributed by the TIFF podcast network.
Relax, “Eating Animals” isn’t proselytizing for vegetarianism. But author Jonathan Safran Foer and filmmaker Christopher Quinn are asking you to think more seriously about factory farming. Pure Nonfiction host Thom Powers interviews Foer and Quinn touching upon how factory farmed meat affects our health, the environment and the economy. Foer also remembers his discussion with […] The post 80: Jonathan Safran Foer & Christopher Quinn on “Eating Animals” appeared first on Pure Nonfiction.
The relationship between animals and industry has never been more intertwined than it is today with the pervasiveness of the Agricultural-Industrial Complex. This week’s episode is inspired by the recently released documentary, Eating Animals, which delves into the history of traditional farming practices and the post-WWII shift to the widespread factory farming system. Today, we bring you interviews with the film’s director and one of its breakout stars. His name is Frank Reese, and he’s fighting to keep the old methods of farming alive. We also explore how we’ll be eating animals in the future, and how industry will continue to play a role in our food system. In our world of increasing automation, did you know you can now get your meat from a vending machine? There’s also been a lot of talk lately about the viability of insects as an accessible protein source. Is it a passing trend, or here to stay? Love Meat + Three? Subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher, follow us on your favorite social media platforms @Heritage_Radio, rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, or drop us a line at ideas@meatandthree.nyc. Our theme song is by Breakmaster Cylinder. Photo via flickr.com/photos/10775233@N00/2449674 Meat + Three is powered by Simplecast
Director Christopher Quinn joins Matt & Michelle this week to talk about his new film EATING ANIMALS, the USDA and the beginning of the end of factory farming. Also, Matt and Michelle are all about old-school cereals, regrettable fast food choices and MC Hammer this week....join us!