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Stephan Gaulin the man behind Toaster Tan is with us this week. As with the Daniel May interview last time, we've got a lot to cover with Stephan so no guest hosts. We'll dig into the ideas and concepts behind his top braces and how those can improve your riding experience along with some fascinating stories about some bikes he currently owns…enjoy!
The jackpot is up tp $2500. Plus, Tige is hurt Daniel didn't invite him on his vacation,
Jackpot $2350. Plus, Runaway June in studio.
Moolah jackpot is $2200! Chance to win at 7:10, 8:10, 9:10 each morning. Plus, Daniel reveals which country artists are not that nice.
The Sound of Moolah jackpot is up to $2050! 7:10, 8:10, 9:10AM each morning for your guess.
The Sound is up to $1900! Listen here to hear it and crack the code.
Sound of Moolah is up to $1750! Monday 7:10! Listen to the sound here and try to figure it out.
Up to $1600 with Sound of Moolah at 7:10AM Friday!
On the program this week AHRMA Executive Director and /5 racer Daniel May. We're devoting the entire program to Daniel this week so no guest hosts, just straight racing and airhead talk for your listening enjoyment. Just a reminder, check out our sister program the SWB Podcast on the BMW MOA YouTube Channel—where we've got even more airhead programming and conversation for you. https://www.ahrma.org/ Join the BMW MOA for FREE! Use this code-- airheads247--in the link below: bmwmoaf.givingfuel.com/memberforces Other Moto BMW MOA Podcasts www.bmwmoa.org/page/digitalcontent Visit our website for additional content and the 247 Store: airhead247.com Drop us line: airheads247@hotmail.com Support our Sponsors and Friends: Boxer 2 Valve / William Plam www.boxer2valve.com/ Air Support BMW / George Thomas www.airsupportbmw.com/
Marketing scientist Carl Driesener joins the show for a mini-masterclass on brand growth based on research insights from the Ehrenberg Bass Institute, where he is an associate professor. He and Itir cover how brand equity should be measured through consumer research and category entry points, the benefits of the "pick any" method for measuring brand image, why brand loyalty is often overstated, and the real source of brand growth. The discussion covers topics like pricing power, mental and physical availability in marketing, and the importance of maintaining presence in both digital and physical retail environments. By the end, some marketing myths will be busted, and closely held assumptions challenged! Carl Driesener has been at the Ehrenberg-Bass institute for over 15 years. He manages the Institute's in-house tracking capabilities project and has conducted significant brand equity tracker and bespoke market research projects for a wide range of industries including packaged goods, financial services, IT and telecommunications, real estate, primary production suppliers, government departments, education and research, and grocery products. His earlier research compared three different methods for measuring brand image and he has published in this area in the International Journal of Market Research. He has driven the Ehrenberg-Bass Institute's commercial activities in the area of understanding the competitive set through NBD-Dirichlet and Duplication of Purchase analysis. Carl's core areas of research expertise include buyer behavior, market modeling, and internet research. He has published in the Journal of Advertising Research, Marketing Intelligence and Planning, Journal of Business Research and the Journal of Brand Management. Carl recommends the coffee at West Oak Deli in Adelaide (https://www.instagram.com/westoakhotel/?hl=en). His suggested books are How Brands Grow by Byron Sharp and Daniel May (https://www.amazon.com/How-Brands-Grow-What-Marketers/dp/1511383933) and Oliver Burkeman's Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals (https://www.amazon.com/Four-Thousand-Weeks-Management-Mortals/dp/0374159122). Connect with Carl on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/drcarldriesener?originalSubdomain=au If you have any questions about brands and marketing, connect with Itir Eraslan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/itireraslan/
Singer na pinasok ng baha ang bahay, grabe! Mark Anthony Fernandez, ba't nga ba kumalat ang video scandal? May bago ng jowa si Daniel Padilla?
On March 29th, Jewish Currents began publishing a short commentary on the parshah—the portion of the Torah that Jews traditionally read each week—in the Shabbat Reading List newsletter. A note introducing this new feature situated it in the context of mainstream Jewish communal support for Israel's war on Gaza: “While it might seem strange for a historically secular magazine to embark on such a project . . . we are trying this now because many in our community have expressed an unprecedented alienation from most Jewish institutions, alongside an urgent need for spiritual fortification.” While many readers have written in to express their gratitude and enthusiasm for the series, some people with long histories of close involvement with Jewish Currents have been upset by the inclusion of religious content. The range of reactions highlights an enduring dispute over the place of religion at Jewish Currents. The magazine was founded by a stridently secularist American Jewish left, which was forged in opposition to the reactionary constraints of religion and in alignment with the Communist Party. But this has given way to a movement that's more interested in religious texts and ritual as generative elements of Jewish identity, and as politically meaningful tools. On this episode of On the Nose, editor-in-chief Arielle Angel, managing editor Nathan Goldman, JC councilmember Judee Rosenbaum, and contributing writer Mitch Abidor argue about the parshah commentaries, the meaning of secularism at Jewish Currents, and the evolving role of religion on the Jewish left. Thanks to Jesse Brenneman for producing and to Nathan Salsburg for the use of his song “VIII (All That Were Calculated Have Passed).” Articles Mentioned and Further Reading:“Complex Inheritances,” Joy Ladin, Jewish Currents“Yiddish Anarchists' Break Over Palestine,” introduced and translated by Eyshe Beirich, Jewish Currents“Camp Kinderland at 100,” On the Nose, Jewish Currents“Zhitlovsky: Philosopher of Jewish Secularism,” Max Rosenfeld, Cultural and Secular Jewish Organization (previously in Jewish Currents)“Secularism,” Daniel May, SourcesLetter to the editor on religious coverage at Jewish Currents, with editors' response“Secular Jewish Education, A Critique,” Bennett Muraskin, Jewish Currents“Why I'm Not a Jewish Secularist,” Mitch Abidor, Jewish Currents“Why I'm Not a Jewish Secularist: A Response to the Responses,”
Tige gets scolded by his boss for the way he dresses.
Daniel says women are finding men with a certain type of face attractive these days. Plus, our boss lives in a home celebrities used to live in.
Tige and Daniel use the same lawn guy and Tige finds out Daniel is giving him gifts to make him lawn guy's favorite.
Tige tries the impossible burger from Burger King in solidarity with his wife. Plus, what country singer should represent country music at Olympics?
Moms in Tulsa lust after Tulsa firefighters. Plus, what should Tulsa airport give to tourists when they arrive?
What will the song of summer be? Daniel thinks he knows. Plus, Tige is upset with Daniel for messing him up mentally.
We have Reagan Ledbetter on to discuss his boomerang challenge.
Daniel sometimes doesn't know if he is being insulted or complimented. Plus, we buy a boomerang.
This week we were dropping subtle clues to what the Sound of Moolah was. Ali won the $$$ because she was paying attention! Listen to what she heard that gave it away.
Daniel promises the Sound of Moolah will be won tomorrow come hell or highwater. Lots of clues and hints Friday morning as it's over $2000 now.
The Sound is up to $1800. Hear the wrong guesses here. Plus, Daniel is ashamed of himself.
The Sound hits $1500. Tige talks to Richard Nixon.
In recent months, a buzzy new pair of articles on the specter of rising “Israel-related” antisemitism have arrived in The Atlantic. One, by Franklin Foer, heralds the end of the “golden age of American Jews,” while another, by Theo Baker, details the current climate on Stanford's campus. Though similar stories have circulated in Jewish communal outlets for years, these two longform pieces demonstrate how the subject has also taken center-stage in liberal media since October 7th, against a backdrop of increased scrutiny on college campuses. The media handwringing has been accompanied by political and legal crackdowns: The ADL and the Brandeis Center have filed a lawsuit against Ohio State, the House Committee on Education has launched an investigation into Columbia, and Harvard President Claudine Gay and University of Pennsylvania President Liz Magill have both been pushed out of their positions due to their handling of tensions around campus antisemitism. But is this really all about antisemitism? What do these narratives leave out of frame?In this episode, Jewish Currents editor-in-chief Arielle Angel, editor-at-large Peter Beinart, associate editor Mari Cohen, and publisher Daniel May dissect the common features of these campus antisemitism narratives—and consider what ends they serve. They discuss the difference between antisemitism and political ostracism, the need for more accurate reporting on campus dynamics, the confluence between the anti-antisemitism and the anti-DEI crusade, and the ways that the campus antisemitism panic can result in crackdowns on—rather than protection of—liberal freedoms.Thanks to Jesse Brenneman for producing and to Nathan Salsburg for the use of his song “VIII (All That Were Calculated Have Passed).” Articles Mentioned and Further Reading:“The Golden Age of American Jews Is Ending,” Franklin Foer, The Atlantic“The War at Stanford,” Theo Baker, The Atlantic“The New Antisemitism,” Noah Feldman, Time Magazine“‘Pro-Israel' Pundits Don't Talk About Israel,” Peter Beinart, Jewish Currents“Toward a Sober Assessment of Campus Antisemitism,” Ben Lorber, Jewish Currents“Homeland Violence and Diaspora Insecurity: An Analysis of Israel and American Jewry,” Ayal Feinberg, Politics and Religion (and similar studies from Belgium and
Join Eric Huysman and Daniel May for a Locked On Astros podcast where we looked at Ken Rosenthal's reporting on the Astros and CBT and how it relates to Framber Valdez. MLB just released some new rule changes, including shortening the pitching clock. The players association is not too happy about it.Locked On Astros, the daily podcast about the Houston Astros, hosted by Eric Huysman and Brett Chancey, is part of the Locked On Podcast Network.Be sure to subscribe to Locked On Astros on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts, and come back every weekday morning and spend your morning commute listening to the latest Astros news and notes. Thanks for listening, and tell your friends!We now have a YouTube channel as well, so go subscribe to that as well and get us to 20k subscribers! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9fXhBb2-ZTiPwk7WNwYjzQhttps://linktr.ee/LockedOnAstrosFollow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Join Eric Huysman and Daniel May for a Locked On Astros podcast where we looked at Ken Rosenthal's reporting on the Astros and CBT and how it relates to Framber Valdez. MLB just released some new rule changes, including shortening the pitching clock. The players association is not too happy about it. Locked On Astros, the daily podcast about the Houston Astros, hosted by Eric Huysman and Brett Chancey, is part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Be sure to subscribe to Locked On Astros on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts, and come back every weekday morning and spend your morning commute listening to the latest Astros news and notes. Thanks for listening, and tell your friends! We now have a YouTube channel as well, so go subscribe to that as well and get us to 20k subscribers! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9fXhBb2-ZTiPwk7WNwYjzQ https://linktr.ee/LockedOnAstros Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Daniel sees both his parents naked in one weekend by accident. Plus, is Tige a jerk?
Tige is apparently at an age where falls have become dangerous. Plus, should people who don't need a wheelchair use one in the airport?
Tige is accusing Daniel of leaving parade we were in half way though. A claim Daniel denies.
Are teachers more excited than students when school lets out? Plus, Daniel plays a song and Tige can't figure out what it is and it's driving him crazy.
Do ladies want a guy to stop and help them with a flat tire these days or is it creepy? Plus, win free tickets when you lie to us.
Many winners of The Sound of Moolah! Back Monday with a big trip involving you and Luke Combs!
We have a correct guess for the $1050 Sound Of Moolah!
The Sound of Moolah at $950! Plus, Daniel claims what Tige got his wife for mother's day is just something he wanted.
The Sound of Moolah is up to $750. Listen to it here to help you win.
The Sound Of Moolah is up to $650! We have a feeling this one is going to the moon. Can you ID the sound?
The Sound of Moolah is $500! See if you can ID the sound and we will see you Monday morning.
The Sound of Moolah is up to $350! Listen to it over and over here and we'll see you in the morning.
Listen for the new sound of moolah! It's $200 now. Do you know what it is?
The Sound of Moolah is now $450 and will only go higher if we can't get it right. Study the sound here!
A new sound of Moolah! it's now at $300. Do you know that sound?
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Welcome to Season 3 of the No-Till Flowers podcast! Emma Horswill from Earthenry Farm in Tasmania joins host, Jennie Love, for a lovely chat that hits on several important regenerative farming practices. The primary focus of this episode is irrigation, particularly an approach to it called "pulse watering". Other topics include cover cropping, fertigation, quickly imporving poor compacted soil using regenerative methods, creating a flower farm that's very asethetically pleasing for a you-pick operation, and converting a horse farm to a flower farm. Links mentioned in this episode are as follows: Earthenry Farm on Instagram Dahlias in Australia: The Winkie Way (the book Emma used to originally learn about pulse watering) The Regenerative Flower Farmers Network where members can download Emma's fact sheet on pulse watering. Steve Solomon's "Complete Organic Fertilizer" recipe. Daniel May's book The No-Till Organic Vegatable Farm ARC Centre for Excellence for Plant Success in Nature and Agriculture (Australian think tank for future proofing our farms) Teeming with Bacteria by Jeff Lowenfels Please rate and leave a review for this podcast as it helps us tailor the podcast even more to your needs and helps other listeners find it. Follow @notillflowers on Instagram for more content and conversations. And become a member of the Regenerative Flower Farmers Network to access additional detailed resources and live Q&A events as mentioned throughout the podcast.
How is lacrosse growing across North Florida? How will local high school teams be this year? How will JU be this year?Ray Carnicelli and Daniel may speak with John Galloway, Tom West and Matt Rambo to discuss on the Lax904 Podcast.
Tige accidentally had his zipper down while meeting new neighbors. Plus, Daniel apologizes to fellow Tulsans for his awful behavior.
What word did you find out later in life you've been saying wrong all along. Plus, Tige gets physically ill when he has to shop for clothes.
What event or movie ruined your name? When Karate Kid came out everyone called Daniel, Danielson! Plus, Sensual Shoutouts
Daniel says Tige is about to make a huge mistake if he goes through with something he is thinking about doing. Plus, a lady is looking for help finding her unique lost pet.
Daniel has "proof" your phones are listening to you.