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Sunil finally snaps, James encourages responsible skulling and Chris evicts his new neighbours in the worst way possible. The lads also get a very cool message from an Argentinian farmer. If you want to experience the full force of Rural Concerns Live, you can grab tickets to our Manchester show at Fairfield Social Club on 22nd November. Tickets will be a laugh. Do you think Chris is a good guy? Drop us an email; christopher@alovelytime.co.uk. We promise we'll be very kind! The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than a fiver you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead, our music is by Sam O'Leary and our legal due diligence is by Cal Derrick, Entertainment Lawyer. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.
What a local treasure. Champaign-Urbana is so very lucky to have someone who cares about creating, maintaining and improving beloved businesses in our community. Listen as this Michigan/Florida transplant talks about her commitment and ownership to five touchstone businesses in our town, Central Illinois Bakehouse, Espresso Royale Cafes, Martinelli's Market, Pekara Bistro and Prairie Fruits Farm and Creamery, exceptional customer service, intentional sourcing and producing, considering her and her team as problem solvers over farmers and last, but certainly not least, champion cheese talk and a word from her son.Emily Harrington, here! Mom, wife, retired communications liaison and host of the HyperLocal(s) Podcast. Each week I bring you a pod where townies and transplants share their tales of tears and triumphs, losses and wins. In an effort to provide a way for those that don't want a public podcast, but still have a story to tell friends and family, I've created, In Retrospect: A HyperLocal(s) Project, a private podcast. Visit hyperlocalscu.com/in-retrospectThank you so much for listening! However your podcast host of choice allows, please positively: rate, review, comment and give all the stars! Don't forget to follow, subscribe, share and ring that notification bell so you know when the next episode drops! Also, search and follow hyperlocalscu on all social media. If I forgot anything or you need me, visit my website at HyperLocalsCU.com. Byee.
Sunil throws his toys out of the pram, Chris campaigns passionately on behalf of all artists and James finally gets his hands on the Nintendo Switch 2. The lads also try to improve their social media game with calamitous results. If you want to experience the full force of Rural Concerns Live, you can grab tickets to our Manchester show at Fairfield Social Club on 22nd November. Do you have a Rural Concern? Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk. We promise we'll be very kind! The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than a fiver you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead, our music is by Sam O'Leary and our legal due diligence is by Cal Derrick, Entertainment Lawyer. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions. "Have you ever thought maybe we're getting stuff too right?" Sunil Patel
Chris uses his academic training to set a logic trap for a distracted James whilst Sunil talks us through an exciting new public holiday. You'll be glad to know that Chris has risen from the flames, like Icarus! A mad, heatwave infused episode. You can watch Rural Concerns Live at Fairfield Social Club on 22nd November. Tickets are selling fast! How are you celebrating St Cans Day? Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk. The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than a fiver you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead, our music is by Sam O'Leary and our legal due diligence is by Cal Derrick, Entertainment Lawyer. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.
Let us know what you thought of this episode and any other comments you may have. Family Business Tour + Ice Cream Social Leatherby's Family Creamery, 2455 Iron Point Road, Folsom 95630 Wednesday, July 23 | 3:00–5:00 PMSpace is limited, so be sure to sign up soon and bring the whole family! Visit the website to register HERE. Join your host, Natalie Mariani-Kling, for an inspiring journey as she recounts the remarkable transformation of Dave Leatherby Sr. and his wife Sally, who transitioned from a small farming town in Iowa to a life of profound faith and generosity on the West Coast. She'll explore how Dave Sr.'s career with Safeway, and his mentorship under Bert Bride, led to a life-altering experience through the reading of Catholic saints' lives and his eventual baptism into Catholicism. This newfound faith not only redefined their personal lives but also reshaped their family dynamics and charitable endeavors. As the eldest of ten children, Dave Leatherby Jr. shares his unique perspective on how his parents' commitment to their faith influenced their family and community, despite facing challenges and anti-Catholic sentiment in their Midwest roots.In the conversation, Natalie delves into the establishment of Leatherby's Family Creamery, a family business built on the solid foundation of faith and values. Dave Sr.'s unwavering commitment to his Catholic faith permeated every aspect of their lives, from never missing daily Mass to integrating these values into their business. Listen in as they explore how this faith-driven optimism and joy laid the groundwork for a successful and joyful family enterprise, creating a legacy that continues to inspire and connect people through shared experiences and service.The journey wasn't without its trials, however. You'll hear stories of overcoming financial struggles, skepticism from banks, and the pivotal moments of support from unexpected places, such as the generous loan from Mr. Ratterman and the transformative feature by the Sacramento Bee. Through personal anecdotes and reflections, the importance of community, perseverance, and divine providence in building and sustaining Leatherby's Family Creamery is clear. This episode is a testament to the power of faith, family, and the enduring impact of generosity and kindness in both personal and business life.To learn more about Leatherby's Family Creamery visit: https://leatherbys.net/To learn more about the Capital Region Family Business Center visit:https://capfamilybus.org/To learn more about our sponsor, River City Bank, visit: https://rivercitybank.com/Episode Highlights(01:56 - 03:19) Life-Changing Encounter With Catholic Faith(12:13 - 13:18) Impact of Positive Spirit and Joy(15:57 - 17:12) From Salesman to Ice Cream Entrepreneur(20:14 - 21:05) Legacy of Longstanding Ice Cream Parlor(22:58 - 24:40) Ice Cream Parlor Business Development(33:05 - 34:20) Leatherby Family Creamy Business Success(41:36 - 42:52) Family's Contribution to Business Franchise(47:27 - 48:55) Family Business Struggles and Resilience(51:51 - 53:05) Importance of Family Business Communication(01:04:44 - 01:05:50) Act of Kindness in CommunityChapter Summaries(00:00) Family Embraces Faith and GenerosityDave Sr. and Sally's transformative journey to Catholicism reshapes their family dynamics and charitable endeavors.(09:28) Family Business Built on FaithMy father's unwavering Catholic faith shaped ourTo learn more about the Capital Region Family Business Center visit our website HERE
Sunil has too much energy, James has literally zero sympathy and Chris has some kind advice for a friend who's embarking on a new horticultural adventure. Don't think it needs saying but if you are having a medical emergency please do not contact podcasters in the first instance. You can also watch Rural Concerns Live at Fairfield Social Club on 22nd November. Tickets are selling fast! Do you have a Rural Concern? Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk. The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than a fiver you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead, our music is by Sam O'Leary and our legal due diligence is by Cal Derrick, Entertainment Lawyer. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.
Sunil drives a hard bargain, Chris fondly remembers the blandest of foods and James runs a website for nocturnal thrillseekers. One of the team also crosses a serious red line. Chris is doing the last ever performance of his Edinburgh Comedy Award nominated show at The Stand in Newcastle this Saturday 14th June. Grab your tickets now! You can also watch Rural Concerns Live at Fairfield Social Club on 22nd November. Tickets are selling fast! Do you have a Rural Concern? Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk. The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than a fiver you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead, our music is by Sam O'Leary and our legal due diligence is by Cal Derrick, Entertainment Lawyer. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.
James is just back from a rollercoaster research mission for his next book and he rambles about all of the plane delays, train debauchery and automobile action as well as Tim Key's The Ballad of Wallis Island, The Salt Path, The Newt in Somerset, The Creamery and muses on friendship, family and fondness for frivolity.
Our host Tiffany Anton sits down with Brent, Jamie, and Maggie Watts who are opening The Love Birds Creamery in Baxter. They discuss how they came up with their idea, what made them choose a creamery, what will set them apart, and more! Listen To The Local Matters Podcast Today! News Talk 94.1
This week's episode began with an interview of Suzanne O'Brien, CEO of Royal Restaurant Group, who discussed her career in the restaurant industry and the success of their partnership with the Philadelphia Horticultural Society's pop-up garden. This was followed by an interview with Maria Stewart, who is the owner of Gorgeous Goat Creamery. Maria shared her background in academia and nutrition before transitioning to goat farming and dairy production. The final segment featured Danny O'Malley, Founder of Before the Butcher, a plant-based meat company. Danny explained his journey from acting to food service and production, and discussed his company's plant-based protein products along with the environmental impact of meat eating versus consuming plant-based foods. *Food Farms And Chefs Radio Show, Episode 325
The lads regroup following the greatest live podcast show since records began. Spirits are high, but sadly it doesn't take long before it descends into finger pointing. James wants us to clarify that he doesn't write the introductions, Sunil unleashes the full force of his networking prowess and Chris is just relieved that it wasn't his fault. Also, if anyone wants to nab the best part of a 250ml bottle of Horace cleanser from Belfast International Airport then crack on. If you want to experience the full force of Rural Concerns Live, you can grab tickets to our Manchester show at Fairfield Social Club on 22nd November. You can also see Chris perform his Edinburgh Comedy Award nominated show for the final time on 14th June in Newcastle at The Stand. Grab your tickets now! Do you have a Rural Concern? Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk. The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than a fiver you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead, our music is by Sam O'Leary and our legal due diligence is by Cal Derrick, Entertainment Lawyer. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.
This live episode was recorded at the 2025 London Podcast Show! Chris desires justice, Sunil conducts Satan's taste test and James anoints himself King of the Pizzas! Also, why can't all tech be wireless? Thank you to everyone who attended this live show! Chris is performing his Edinburgh Comedy Award nominated show for the final time on 14th June in Newcastle Upon Tune! Check it out on his international website. Do you have a Rural Concern? Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk. The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than a fiver you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead, our music is by Sam O'Leary and our legal due diligence is by Cal Derrick, Entertainment Lawyer. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.
The lads reveal a secret the Masons don't want you to know! James is doing his bi-annual clean, Chris eyes up a new hobby and Sunil has become romantically entangled with a robot. Also, can we just give a shout out to all the lovely ladies? Want to see the lads live? Rural Concerns is coming to the London Podcast Show TONIGHT! You can watch Chris' Edinburgh Comedy Award nominated show! He's heading to the Wells Comedy Festival and finishing the tour in Newcastle Upon Tyne on 14th June! Check it out on his international website. Do you have a Rural Concern? Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk. The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than a fiver you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead, our music is by Sam O'Leary and our legal due diligence is by Cal Derrick, Entertainment Lawyer. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.
Post-Conclave, the lads celebrate the appointment of Pope Leo XIV. Chris wants to put pictures up in peoples' houses without consent, James mistakenly believes he has taste and Sunil has never seen a horse working. Want to see the lads live? Rural Concerns is coming to the London Podcast Show on 20th May (i.e. next Tuesday!) You can watch Chris' Edinburgh Comedy Award nominated show! He's heading to Chorley, Machynlleth, Wells and Newcastle! Check it out on his international website. Do you have a Rural Concern? Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk. The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than a fiver you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead, our music is by Sam O'Leary and our legal due diligence is by Cal Derrick, Entertainment Lawyer. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.
The lads convene on the eve of their second live show. Chris has bitten off more than he can chew, Sunil must drive through the night and James wants you to know he's a ‘quite good at it person'. Want to see the lads live? Rural Concerns is coming to the London Podcast Show on 20th May. We're also playing Manchester's Fairfield Social Club on 22nd November. You can watch Chris' Edinburgh Comedy Award nominated show! He's heading to Chorley, Machynlleth, Wells and Newcastle! Check it out on his international website. Do you have a Rural Concern? Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk. The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than a fiver you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead, our music is by Sam O'Leary and our legal due diligence is by Cal Derrick, Entertainment Lawyer. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.
In this episode we have a great chat with Petrushka Bazin Larsen of Sugar Hill Creamery. Petrushka and her husband have some specific challenges living and operating in New York City.That being said, their community focus and unique activities make it work to the point of National recognition and awards to boot.For more info on Sugar Hill go to:https://www.sugarhillcreamery.comhttps://www.instagram.com/sugarhillicecreamFor information about the North American Ice Cream Assoc, and how you can open and grow your ice cream business with a community that will support you, go to https://icecreamassociation.org/
Sunil learns he has a deadly look-alike, James reveals the trick to getting a heavily discounted Italian teacake and Chris reveals a dark secret about his leek trench. The lads also hit upon an ingenious marketing campaign, the only thing they're missing is a duelling pistol… Want to see the lads live? Rural Concerns is coming to the London Podcast Show on 20th May. We're also playing Manchester's Fairfield Social Club on 22nd November. You can watch Chris' Edinburgh Comedy Award nominated show! He's heading to Chorley, Machynlleth, Wells and Newcastle! Check it out on his international website. Do you have a Rural Concern? Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk. The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than a fiver you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead, our music is by Sam O'Leary and our legal due diligence is by Cal Derrick, Entertainment Lawyer. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.
Chris is thrilled to have completed his first ever 10,000 kilometer race only to have the legs cut out from underneath him. Sunil can hold his breath for ages and James thinks he's great for cycling all the time. Also, can we please stop having a go at the Victorians? Want to see the lads live? Rural Concerns is coming to the London Podcast Show on 20th May. We're also playing Manchester's Fairfield Social Club on 22nd November. You can watch Chris' Edinburgh Comedy Award nominated show! He's heading to Chorley, Machynlleth, Wells and Newcastle! Check it out on his international website. Do you have a Rural Concern? Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk. The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than a fiver you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead, our music is by Sam O'Leary and our legal due diligence is by Cal Derrick, Entertainment Lawyer. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.
Chris is fresh from a dinner party, Sunil tries to engage with geo-politics and Producer James gears up for a VIP event. The lads also read a letter from the wife of a gamer turned first-time gardener. Want to see the lads live? Rural Concerns is coming to Manchester's Fairfield Social Club on 22nd November. Tickets are already selling fast so grab your tickets here! Got a Rural Concern? Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk. The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than a fiver you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead, our music is by Sam O'Leary and our legal due diligence is by Cal Derrick, Entertainment Lawyer. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.
Warwick has so many awesome places to eat and drink. Join Leslie Wasilewski to find out what makes them Wicked Good.Today, Leslie talks with Molly Newman and Joe Trillo from Apponaug Village Creamery and samples their vanilla and chocolate Hershey's Premium Gold ice creams.Visit the Apponaug Village Creamery website.Go to the Wicked Good Warwick Instagram page.Write to Leslie at wickedgoodwarwick@gmail.com.
Spring has come to Rural Concerns! Leek Club properly kicks off for Chris, whilst Producer James is besieged by a garden pest. Meanwhile, Sunil learns that a new bedroom brings new problems. Heavy is the crown and all that. Rural Concerns Live is coming to Manchester's Fairfield Social Club on 22nd November. Tickets are already selling fast so grab your tickets here. Got a Rural Concern? Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk. The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than a fiver you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead, our music is by Sam O'Leary and our legal due diligence is by Cal Derrick, Entertainment Lawyer. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.
Can we all agree that the concept of community is disappearing?! In this episode Chris is persecuted for his political beliefs, Sunil is harassed by a former housemate and Producer James is locked into a rant. If you haven't listened before it's just three lovely chaps dealing in van humour. Rural Concerns Live is coming to Manchester's Fairfield Social Club on 11th November. Tickets are already selling fast so grab your tickets here. Got a Rural Concern? Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk. The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than a fiver you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead and the music is by Sam O'Leary. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.
Grab a Radler and dive in as Chris, Sunil and Producer James look back over their first year of the pod! You can see the lads live in Manchester on 11th November for their last live show of 2025. Grab your tickets, here! Big thanks to Phil Ellis, Amy Gledhill, Mark Silcox, Nicola Redman, Alisdair Beckett-King, Helen Bauer, Farmer Buggerton, Poppy Hillstead, Sam O'Leary, John Stansfield, Claire Hawkins, Dave Blackett, Andi Keen, Jack Lewis Evans, Lee Jones and Joseph ‘Limewire' Burrows. Got a Rural Concern? Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk. The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than a fiver you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead and the music is by Sam O'Leary. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.
Producer James visits a creche for 40 something men, Chris has finally done something for Leek Club and Sunil got to ride in a tow truck. The lads also consider what it takes to become a master archer. Chris still has a couple of tour dates! He's off to Barnard Castle (22nd March) and Chorley (17th May) Grab your tickets, here! Got a Rural Concern? Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk. The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than a fiver you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery.
The lads ditch church for an emergency broadcast when Sunil's beloved Lexus is stolen! You can literally hear the testosterone flowing as he recounts this genuinely thrilling tale of vigilantism in action. Meanwhile, James' wallet is about to take a big hit and Chris has stood in something viscous. Also, keep an eye on the sky if you're knocking about on the Champs-Élysées! Chris still has a couple of tour dates! He's off to Barnard Castle (22nd March) and Chorley (17th May) Grab your tickets, here! Got a Rural Concern? Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk. The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than a fiver you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead and the music is by Sam O'Leary. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions. P.S. If you think being rude to elderly people is cool then we'd rather you didn't listen tbh!
We're back with an all-new episode, featuring the one and only Claire Crowell! Claire is the President at A. Marshall Hospitality and the CEO of Hattie Jane's Creamery. This marks her fourth time on the show, and she always brings incredible insights into the restaurant industry.Claire also writes The Out of the Weeds Collective, where she shares her thoughts on restaurant leadership and leadership in general.In this episode, we dive into:✔️ What brought Claire back to A. Marshall Hospitality✔️ A behind-the-scenes look at her typical day✔️ Her best leadership advice✔️ General industry talk—trends, challenges, and opportunitiesDon't miss this one!
James has been watching some films, Chris wants the bullies to hear and Sunil has eyes like a 12 year old. The lads also catch up on some letters including an update from their favourite wreck head… Chris still has a couple of tour dates! He's off to Barnard Castle (22nd March) and Chorley (17th May) Grab your tickets, here! Got a Rural Concern? Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk. The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than a fiver you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead and the music is by Sam O'Leary. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.
The Wisconsin Cheese Makers Association is sounding the alarm. It sent a letter to the U.S. Department of Agriculture asking Secretary Brooke Rollins to immediately release funding for the Dairy Business Innovation Initiatives. The program froze this week. The stoppage of nearly $29 million dollars stands to impact 420 dairy businesses nationwide. Hidden Springs Creamery in Westby is one of them. On the farm, Travis Forgues manages 80 acres and milks 300 sheep for their farmstead cheese. Before the federal government froze the money, the DBIA was supposed to be a tool for Travis to supplement his own investments in growing the farm and creamery. It's not the only frozen program that's creating sleepless nights for Travis -- he also has a loan through the REAP program for his solar array that came online in January. That too, is stopped.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Hoosier Kids as they learn about all things cows and milk and farming from James Farmer of Twin Springs Creamery!
The Children of Matthews return! This week James is getting bombarded on WhatsApp, Sunil dreams of a drive-in parking space and Chris? Well, he just wants to be heard. This episode also contains a highly anticipated Leek Club update. Chris' tour starts this week! He's off to Leeds, Manchester, Bristol and Leicester! Grab your tickets, here! Got a Rural Concern? Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk. The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than five quids you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead and the music is by Sam O'Leary. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.
Send us a textIn this episode of the Midlife with Courage podcast, host Kim interviews Melissa 'Mei Mei' Abdouch, the owner of Mei Mei's Cookies and Creamery in River Falls, Wisconsin. Melissa shares her inspiring journey from surviving a stage-4 neuroblastoma in childhood to serving in the Air Force, working in finance, and finally running a successful bakery. The discussion also highlights Melissa's community involvement, support for special needs employees, and her passion for empowering local women-owned businesses. Despite facing personal and professional challenges, including a recent battle with breast cancer, Melissa's story is a testament to resilience, community support, and the importance of following one's passions.00:00 Welcome to Midlife with Courage00:21 Introducing Mei Mei: A Journey of Resilience01:52 Overcoming Childhood Cancer02:45 A Life of Service and Determination07:49 From Finance to Cookies: A Bold Career Pivot15:17 Building a Community-Focused Business17:57 Building a Supportive Business Community19:39 The Joy of Running a Local Shop21:45 Empowering the Next Generation23:25 Supporting Local Makers25:24 Community Support During Tough Times27:20 Celebrating Women's History Month29:40 Expanding Beyond Local Boundaries32:04 Final Thoughts and AdviceIf you would like to order those delicious cookies, you can check out her site at this LINK. Get your free ebook called Daily Habits for Hormonal Harmony by going to my website. This free guide will help you balance your hormones through some easy daily activities. Just add your email to the popup and your guide will be on its way to your inbox.From morning until bedtime, you can help yourself feel better! Support the showKim Benoy is a retired RN, Certified Aromatherapist, wife and mom who is passionate about inspiring and encouraging women over 40. She wants you to see your own beauty, value and worth through sharing stories of other women just like you.Would you like to get a "sneak" listen to each podcast? Subscribe to my website to get my weekly inspirational message and a link to that week's podcast a day ahead of everyone else! Just click the link below to get on the list! SUBSCRIBE WEBSITEFACEBOOK
Sunil, Chris and James unite in London to record their first ever live show! Expect academic thought experiments, tech mishaps and loads of slander. Thanks to all the legends who came down! This episode also features a sneak peek of Sunil's BBC Radio 4 series 'An idiot's guide to bagging an Heiress' which is on this week, every day, at 11.45am. Chris is heading on a tour! It's kicking off in Edinburgh on the 12th of February. Then onto Manchester, Leeds, Leicester, Bristol and Barnard Castle. Grab your tickets, here! Got a Rural Concern? Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk. The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than five quids you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead and the music is by Sam O'Leary. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.
Tensions are running high in the build up to the first ever live show. Chris regrets joining Leek Club, James has no spatial awareness and Sunil just wants it all to end. Listen up, nerds! Chris is heading on a tour of the UK with his Edinburgh Comedy Award nominated show, Easily Swayed. He's off to Gilsland, Edinburgh, Manchester (sold out), Leeds (sold out), Leicester, Bristol (selling fast). Grab your tickets, here! Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk if you have a Rural Concern you'd like discussed! The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than five quids you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Click here to start supporting Rural Concerns today! Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead and the music is by Sam O'Leary. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.
Sunil's spending his birthday studying conflict, James is showing off about his kitchen skills and Chris poses an impossible question which leaves the lads reeling. Please let us know if you think this actually is like an episode of the Twilight Zone! Hey, yo! Chris is heading on a tour of the UK with his Edinburgh Comedy Award nominated show, Easily Swayed. He's off to Gilsland, Edinburgh, Manchester (SOLD OUT), Leeds (BIGGER ROOM), Leicester, Bristol (SELLING FAST). Grab your tickets, here! Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk if you have a Rural Concern you'd like discussed! If you email, please remember to say if you would or would not eat the mushroom. The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than five quids you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Click here to start supporting Rural Concerns today! Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead and the music is by Sam O'Leary. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.
This week on AgweekTV, edible bean and sugarbeet growers are joining forces for a bigger and better show. We'll see why some South Dakota ranchers are raising their beef to sell right to restaurants. To kick off our Agweek Livestock Tour, we talk to a North Dakota rancher who's made some changes to make ranching a little bit easier. In Millerville, Minnesota, butter is at the heart of a small-town cooperative.
With President Donald Trump's looming threat of illegal immigrant deportation, CU police have announced their commitment to stay uninvolved, as is the law in Illinois.Volunteers are needed to cuddle and feed baby goats at the Prairie Fruits Farm and Creamery.And Senator Chapin Rose of Mahomet introduced a new bill that would require voters to present their IDs when voting.Hosted by: Giuliana MeansStories by: Michael Sweeney, Zayna Quraishi and Peter HansonMusic by Outbox
The boys are torn apart by success. James yearns to hold the trophy, Chris anoints the new Dune and Sunil isn't putting the seat down. Listen up, dweebs! Chris is heading on a tour of the UK with his Edinburgh Comedy Award nominated show, Easily Swayed. He's off to Gilsland, Edinburgh, Manchester (SOLD OUT), Leeds (SOLD OUT), Leicester, Bristol (SELLING FAST). Grab your tickets, here! Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk if you have a Rural Concern you'd like discussed! The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than five quids you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Click here to start supporting Rural Concerns today! Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead and the music is by Sam O'Leary. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.
Sunil's been gorging on another decadent dessert and Chris has an embarrassing confession which sends Producer James into a censorious frenzy. The lads also read a letter from a lazy engineer. The lads will be back to shielding their vulnerabilities next week. Listen up, nerds! Chris is heading on a tour of the UK with his Edinburgh Comedy Award nominated show, Easily Swayed. He's off to Gilsland, Edinburgh, Manchester (sold out), Leeds (sold out), Leicester, Bristol (selling fast). Grab your tickets, here! Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk if you have a Rural Concern you'd like discussed! The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than five quids you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Click here to start supporting Rural Concerns today! Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead and the music is by Sam O'Leary. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions. All hail CEX!
On this week's episode presented by Busey Bank, I'm joined by Rachel Burns, founder of Bold Spoon Creamery, a St. Louis-based company known for its experimental, adult-focused ice cream flavors like Goat Cheese with Fig Jam and Vanilla Crème Brûlée. Burns, who has an MBA with an emphasis in finance, brings 20-plus years of institutional investment experience, client management and a lifelong love of ice cream to running Bold Spoon. In this conversation, we'll explore how Rachel leveraged $150,000 in grants to double Bold Spoon's production capabilities and her strategic decisions for growth while staying true to the company's commitment to sustainability and local sourcing. Whether you're an entrepreneur looking for insights on scaling sustainably, a leader curious about building mission-driven culture, or simply a fan of great ice cream with an inspiring story behind it, this episode is packed with lessons you won't want to miss. Let's roll… Photo: Feast Magazine
Welcome back to the first Rural Concerns of 2025! Sunil's scared of the dark, Chris is a slave to his criminal impulses and Producer James wants to kick off the new year by dredging up the past. Sunil also gets very excited about a garden centre grotto and Chris gives us a rendition of Cicero's thong song. You can email the lads your Rural Concerns at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk! If you'd like to support Rural Concerns, you can drop us a review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts! Alternatively you can support us via Patreon. For the price of pint you'll get bonus episodes and access to The Creamery; our groovy Discord server. Music; Sam O'Leary. Art; Poppy Hillstead. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows. Rural Concerns is produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.
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The Sam Sorbo Show on Patriot.TV - weekdays, live at 4pm ET More episodes of The Sam Sorbo Show on Patriot.TV: https://patriot.tv/samsorbo Thank you to my sponsor The Herzog Foundation: https://herzogfoundation.com Visit my website for more information on events, curricula, parenting, and homeschool resources: https://www.samsorbo.com Incorporating physics, chemistry, geography, geology, astronomy, and oceanography into a vivid entertaining complete course that kids love. Use code "SAM" to get 15% at https://www.iqweather.com/pricing/ Each of our ingredients in Fierce Immunity have a precise purpose. Together, they're designed to unlock specific mechanisms in your body, so it can help restore your natural immunity. Use code "SAM" to get 15% at http://www.getfiercenow.com/Sam Unlock Math gives your child additional support, subtracts the burden, and multiplies the fun and understanding by dividing the online lessons into bite-sized learning! Use code "SAM10" to get 10% off any full price subscription at https://www.unlockmath.com Filter out inappropriate content on your kid's smartphone, schedule breaks from screen-time, and know if your kid has left home or school. Canopy gives families everything they need to thrive in the digital world. Use code "SAM20" to get 20% LIFETIME discount at https://www.canopy.us Teach your children the nature of light while passing down the Christian faith with Lightlab. Use code "SAM10" to get 10% off at https://www.lightlabetc.com Pretty Little Patriot is on a mission to empower and embolden women to embrace their natural feminine beauty and capture their security in womanhood through fashion. Use code "SAM_SORBO" to get 10% off at https://prettylittlepatriot.com Are you raising generous and grateful kids? Don't let the world tell your children who to be. The Generous Students Homeschool Curriculum supports purposeful living and joyful giving, values-based education, engaging and effective learning, and family bonding. Use code "SAM10" to get 10% off at https://generousfamily.com Faith-based children's books that bring families together. Use code "SAM10" to get 10% off at https://shorturl.at/dfmQV Breast and bottle feed. Cuddle and carry. Pick up and put down. And now, go hands-free when you want. Tushbaby is the only carrier that supports your child's changing needs from 0-3 years old. Use code "SAMSORBO" to get 15% off at https://tushbaby.com/?rstr=26635 Get well and stay well with solutions designed by top doctors. Get back to that pre-COVID feeling, grab your medical emergency kits, kick allergies to the curb, get heart-healthy, and check out year-round wellness for resilient kids at The Wellness Company. Use code "SORBO" to get 10% off at https://www.twc.health/?ref=SORBO Treat your furry friend to the best with Farm to Pet's one-ingredient, healthy dog treats made right here in the USA! Use code "SAMSORBO" for $5 off per order at http://farmtopettreats.com/SAMSORBO Discover true health and help your family thrive with Paola Brown Homeopathy, empowering families to ditch big pharma. Click for more info: https://paolabrown.com/?wpam_id=11 Check out Apologia, a Christian homeschool curriculum designed to cultivate a lifelong love of learning in your children. Use code "SORBO10" to get 10% off at https://www.apologia.com Check out Wild World of History with Professor Larry Schweikart and let your child binge-watch history with a captivating guide who brings the past to life! Use code "SAM" to get $50 off the regular price of World History or American History at https://www.wildworldofhistory.com Sign up for my newsletter at https://www.sorbostudios.comIG https://www.instagram.com/sam_sorbo/X https://twitter.com/thesamsorbo?lang=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/samsorboMerch: https://www.sorbostudios.com
The lads are joined by a very special guest for this merry festive episode! James is having a snowball, Chris ponders intergalactic travel and is it too late for Sunil to learn the true meaning of Christmas? Chris is going on tour in February. Get your tickets, here! Do you have a Rural Concern? Email it to the lads: christopher@alovelytime.co.uk. You can support us on Patreon! For less than five quids you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Click here to start supporting Rural Concerns today! Patreon.com/ruralconcerns. Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead and the music is by Sam O'Leary. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.
Chris has made a new friend, Sunil doesn't understand car insurance and James gets a telling off. Plus, the boys also discuss what tattoos they'll get. Chris' debut tour kicks off in February. Get your tickets, here! Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk if you have a Rural Concern you'd like discussed! The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than five quids you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Click here to start supporting Rural Concerns today! Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead and the music is by Sam O'Leary. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.
Sunil promotes a new cable, a film and basically anything that isn't his own podcast. Meanwhile, Chris is getting some new carpet and James has a bone to pick. Also, we did an Internet Speed Test but forgot to actually say Chris' new stats. It was a mistake, but it does add a bit of dramatic tension for the next episode! Get your tickets to Chris' debut tour, here! Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk if you have a Rural Concern you'd like discussed! The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than five quids you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Click here to start supporting Rural Concerns today! Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead and the music is by Sam O'Leary. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.
Chris and Sunil's latent megalomania manifests again itself this week - yes it's more town planning chat. (Producer James wrote this week's blurb). Some middle-aged radio chat leads to these cheeky boys auditioning for a prime time radio slot. Can you get fired from a job during the audition? It certainly seems so! And, yeah, some opinions on the current King Charles are expressed... To the tower!! Chris is taking his show on a tour of the UK! He's heading to the Soho Theatre in London THIS WEEK (4th - 7th December)! Then it's on to Edinburgh, Leeds, Manchester, Bristol, Leicester and Barnard Castle. Get your tickets, here! We're doing the first ever live edition of Rural Concerns on Saturday 1st February 2025 at The Bill Murray in London. Around 75% of the tickets have already gone! That's loads! Grab yours here! Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk if you have a Rural Concern you'd like discussed! The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than five quids you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Click here to start supporting Rural Concerns today! Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead and our artwork is by Sam O'Leary. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.
Send Julie a text!!Sisters Jen and Julie Orchard of Royal Guernsey Creamery are a buttermaker and a dairy farmer, respectively, who produce small-batch, artisan butter using cream from their own herd of Guernsey cows. The self-named "Butterettes" are 7th generation diary farmers that make four types of artisan, European-style butter. Jen & Julie started Royal Guernsey Creamery in 2020, and by 2023, they got the blue ribbon and grand champion title at the Wisconsin State Fair for the best butter in the Dairy State.Making butter is a 20-hour process that takes over two days to accomplish. Together they make 400 pounds at a time. They do everything from churning the butter... to creating the round, tube-shaped units... to packaging over 800 units in special foil.Both Jen and Julie stepped away from their family roots as dairy farmers to pursue other careers. Jennifer left a 15-year career in biotechnology to return to the family farm. Julie has more than 20 years of marketing experience working with clients in the field of animal health. They both came back to their family farm where they decided to start their business together. ** Random cow facts: Cows are wonderful creatures that love affection, have individual personalities, and enjoy interactions with their caretakers. Brown-and-white Guernsey cows today represent just 1% of the U.S. cattle population. (Versus the Holstein cows, which are black and white.) If you're going to raise them, you use their milk for something other than pooling it with other milk to maintain its quality.Jen & Julie Orchard - GuestsRoyal Guernsey Creamery IG accountRoyal Guernsey Creamery websiteJulie Berman - Podcast Host & ProducerJulie Berman's LinkedIn Profile@womencooljobs (Instagram)www.womenwithcooljobs.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I absolutely LOVE being the host and producer of "Women with Cool Jobs", where I interview women who have unique, trailblazing, and innovative careers. It has been such a blessing to share stories of incredible, inspiring women since I started in 2020. If you have benefitted from this work, or simply appreciate that I do it, please consider buying me a $5 coffee. ☕️ https://www.buymeacoffee.com/julieberman Thank you so much for supporting me -- whether by sharing an episode with a friend, attending a LIVE WWCJ event in Phoenix, connecting with me on Instagram @womencooljobs or LinkedIn, sending me a note on my website (www.womenwithcooljobs.com), or by buying me a coffee! It all means so much.
Chris provides some top tips for organising a wedding, Sunil talks about power banks and Producer James holds a grudge against working people. In other news, Chris is definitely working class and the lads discuss what happens when you die. A right laugh this one. Chris is taking his show on a tour of the UK! He's heading to the Soho Theatre in London NEXT WEEK (4th - 7th December)! Then it's on to Edinburgh, Leeds, Manchester, Bristol, Leicester and Barnard Castle. Get your tickets, here! We're doing the first ever live edition of Rural Concerns on Saturday 1st February 2025 at The Bill Murray in London. Around 75% of the tickets have already gone! That's loads! Grab yours here! Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk if you have a Rural Concern you'd like discussed! The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than five quids you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Click here to start supporting Rural Concerns today! Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead and our artwork is by Sam O'Leary. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions. Further reading: https://www.comedycv.co.uk
Listen in as marketing and hiring expert Jodie Edwards sits with our hosts to provide insight into developing employable teens. The best generation? It's quite possible that you might be underestimating the wide open spaces your teen has yet to conquer. Co-owner of the popular New Jersey ice cream chain of small batch handcrafted ice cream, Jodi Edwards graciously meets with us to talk about all things teens. Check out all things Nicholas Creamery at their website! https://www.nicholascreamery.com/