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A letter to a farmer who inquiries about getting into the not raising hogs business. http://www.campconstitution.netHonorable Secretary of AgricultureWashington, D.C.Dear Sir;My friend, Ed Peterson, over at Wells Iowa,received a check for $1,000 from the government for notraising hogs. So, I want to go into the "not raisinghogs" business next year.What I want to know is, in your opinion, what is thebest kind of farm not to raise hogs on, and what is thebest breed of hogs not to raise? I want to be sure thatI approach this endeavor in keeping with allgovernmental policies. I would prefer not to raiserazorbacks, but if that is not a good breed not toraise, then I will just as gladly not raise Yorkshiresor Poland Chinas.As I see it, the hardest part of this program will be inkeeping an accurate inventory of how many hogs I haven'traised.My friend, Peterson, is very joyful about the future ofthe business. He has been raising hogs for twenty yearsor so, and the best he ever made on them was $422 in1968, until this year when he got your check for $1000for not raising hogs.If I get $1000 for not raising 50 hogs, will I get $2000for not raising 100 hogs? I plan to operate on a smallscale at first, holding myself down to about 4000 hogsnot raised, which will mean about $80,000 the firstyear. Then I can afford an airplane.Now another thing, these hogs I will not raise will noteat 100,000 bushels of corn. I understand that you alsopay farmers for not raising corn and wheat. Will Iqualify for payments for not raising wheat and corn notto feed the 4000 hogs I am not going to raise?Also, I am considering the "not milking cows" business,so send me any information you have on that too.In view of these circumstances, you understand that Iwill be totally unemployed and plan to file forunemployment and food stamps.Be assured you will have my vote in the coming election.
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In this conversation, Ed Peterson and Rasheed Walizada talk about affordable housing solutions in Canada and discuss the Tiny Town Association model as a viable solution. Ed Peterson is the founder and director of operations at Tiny Town Association. https://tinytownassociation.com/ To learn more about Canadian Business Owner - Multicultural Entrepreneurs programs visit https://www.mebccanada.com/
This week we salute our partnership with The High Gain Podcast, a podcast that celebrates the guitar. Each week John Kieltyka and Ed Peterson will introduce you to a guitar, share its cultural significance and provide you a slew of questionable (and likely very funny) facts on its origin and history. You'll laugh, you'll cry and you'll realize that this podcast is not just for guitar enthusiasts, but anyone who enjoys a good time. Episode 206 The CBS-Fender deal went down in 1965, but the story started well before then. Enjoy!- 1966 Fender Stratocasterhttps://www.thehighgain.com/podcast/66-stratocasterhttps://www.ruinousmedia.com/thehighgainEpisode sponsored by Izotope. For 10% off software or a month free of Music Production Suite Pro go to https://www.izotope.com/ and use code FRET10 Ruinous also thanks Minor Figures. For 20% off go to https://us.minorfigures.com/ and use code DRANDDJ
John & Ed from The High Gain podcast join me to tell me all about their wide experience of trying and reviewing a guitar every week for their podcast. It was a blast! The High Gain Podcast www.thehighgain.com IG https://www.instagram.com/thehighgain/ Ben's Links www.liggettguitars@gmail.com Liggett Guitars IG https://www.instagram.com/liggettguitars
In this sixty-third very lightly produced installment of Barnards on the NBA, dad Matt and 10-year old son Emilio take a look at players through NBA/ABA history who were born on June 27 & 28 and then compare the teams they put together. Which of the 14 June 27 birthday boys and 10 June 28 birthday boys made the squad? Catch us talking about Malik Allen, John Barber, Bradley Beal, Alex Blackwell, Damone Brown, Stan Brown, Russell Critchfield, Larry Demic, Landry Fields, Craig Hodges, Bobby Hurley, Brice Johnson, Kevin Joyce, Andrew Lang, Jeff Malone, Monte Morris, Tom Owens, Chuck Person, Ed Peterson, Giff Roux, Jim Spanarkel, Rodney White, Terrence Williams and Joe Young. Give us a listen and let us know what you think about this format! Get in touch if you have any questions or comments about what we're doing. We can be reached at barnardsonthenba@gmail.com.
Every business evolves over time and in order to remain successful, marketers must act as agents of change that support and drive new strategies and initiatives. Ed Peterson is one of those marketers. In this episode, Ed shares his story on how he led massive change at Fleetcor while bringing the company through digital transformation. Listen as Ed details how to be an ambassador for change within your own organization, how to get all internal stakeholder to support that change, and other lessons he’s learn along the way.Check out these other resources!DemandGen Resources Hub: https://bit.ly/2N3myz1 DemandGen Blog: https://bit.ly/3cVwnt9 DemandGen TV: http://bit.ly/37Ds3PS Manufacturing Demand book: https://bit.ly/37zkhVw
Rev Steve Stockman preaches, and we are joined by the Unity Pilgrims from Clonard Monastery. Fr Ciarán O'Callaghan prays, Ed Peterson reads from scripture and music is provided by the band, the Bowmans, the Blacks and Dave Thompson
Emotionally Focused Therapy is the current Gold Standard of couples therapy, and really enriches the lives of not only people who participate in EFT Therapy, but enriches the lives of the therapists who practice it. Learning the model of Emotionally Focused Therapy is fun and exciting, but can have some stuck spots as therapists reach growing edges in their own skills and understanding of the model. Join We Heart Therapy host Anabelle Bugatti, PhD, LMFT and EFT Therapists Ed Peterson (Utah EFT) and EFT blog writer Wesley Little (North Carolina EFT), as they discuss what it is it like to go through the process of learning EFT, what you can expect, and how to get connected in your area. Filmed in 2019. For more information on EFT, visit: http://www.ICEEFT.com or https://www.drsuejohnson.comFor more information on Wesley Little, LPC, and her blog visit: https://connectcouplestherapy.com/wes... Blog: https://www.becomingatherapist.org/For information on Ed Peterson, visit: https://theeftclinic.com/ed-peterson https://petersonfamilytherapy.com/abo...For more information about your host, visit: http://www.wehearttherapy.com http://www.lasvegasmarriagecounseling... http://www.snveft.com
Lucille Ball Born in August of 1911, Lucille was the daughter of an electrician Henry Ball who died from typhoid fever when Lucille was three years old. At that time her mother was pregnant with Lucille’s brother Fred. She would later state that it was this that formed her first real and significant memory. Her mother then went on to marry Ed Peterson, who was not particularly fond of children. While Fred was packed off to live with Lucille’s mother’s parents, Lucille went to live with Ed’s mother, a grim and stern woman who had little money to spare for a granddaughter not genetically hers. At the age of 11, she and her brother returned to Jamestown NY to live with her mother and Ed Peterson. By now, Lucille had dreams of the spotlight and convinced her mother to enroll her in a drama school. Within a year, she was kicked out. The girl was said to be too nervous and tongue-tied to perform. The school wrote to her mother saying that Lucille was wasting not just her time but the school’s time, as she was too shy to try. Undaunted, and certainly not ready to give up that easily, Lucille began working as a model under the name of Dianne Belmont, first for clothing designer Hattie Carnegie and then for Chesterfield cigarettes. In the 1930s, Lucille moved to LA and proved she was no shy flower when she became one of 12 “Goldwyn Girls” promoting Eddie Cantor’s Roman Scandals. She found bit parts and small roles, and in the 40s earned a reputation as “The Queen of B Movies.” Two of these, Dance Girl, Dance, and Too Many Girls introduced her to a young man named Desi Arnaz. The two fell in love and soon married. As the 40s came to an end, Lucille faced a dead-end career. Desi encouraged her to try broadcasting, and she landed the role with Desi in a radio comedy My Favorite Husband. CBS wanted a similar show but did not want Desi. Lucille refused and walked away from the contract rather than work without him. Ready to find success on her terms, she instead turned the show into a vaudeville show, and they took it on the road. It was a huge success, and CBS returned with a contract for the pair of them. Lucille again exerted her independence when she stated she wanted the show shot on film, much more expensive than the standard kinescope. To procure that, she and Desi agreed to take a pay cut on the provision that they retained the rights to the show. That saw the creation of Desilu productions that when went on to manage the show. I love Lucy ran for six seasons, four of them in the number one slot. Playing the wild, zany Lucy proved to the world in general that whatever shyness she’d felt as a child was long past. Her offbeat humor and willingness to put herself out there in crazy situations proved that she was a comedienne worthy of note. During the episode where little Ricky was born, they captured a 71.1 rating, far exceeding even President Eisenhower’s inauguration. Lucille and Desi divorced, and Lucille bought his share of Desilu, making her the first woman to head a major television studio. Under the Desilu banner, they created such shows as Star Trek, Hogan’s Heroes, Mission Impossible, Mannix, The Untouchables, and others. While Lucille Ball might not have looked like much as a child and had been told time and again that she was not wanted (first by her mother, and again by the school where she wanted to train), she proved herself worthy, far beyond the expectations of those around her. Where she had been told by the world to give up, she instead thrived and built a career and a name for herself, with a body of work that is still recognized years after her death. Never did she let rejection get her down, nor did she allow the world around her to define her. Lucille Ball was merely …herself. And that was quite enough. https://mentalhealthtraining.info/
This week Ben “Redder” Peterson is back with Carter and Ed Peterson in the PatCave. We didn’t have a new Robert Pattinson movie to watch so we checked out 50 Shades of Grey and spent a little time revisiting Damsel. The Damsel viewing was especially bittersweet because we lost Robert Forster this week. Join us in pouring one out for Rob and his beautiful performance in Damsel.This is a great Robert Pattinson podcast.Shout OutsRobert ForsterMy coworker wants me to caller her boyfriend her masterMister AmericaFighting With My Family
On this episode Jason Rigden talks to John Kieltyka and Ed Peterson ofThe High Gain podcast. A podcast all about guitars. Don't miss the Seattle Podcasters Guild's next meetup!
In this episode Ed Peterson, Carter Peterson and Ben Redder get together in a basement in West Seattle to talk about Robert Pattinson. Turns out, they all love Robert Pattinson, but haven't seen all of his films. That ends now, join them on a more-or-less chronological journey through Roberts career.
Episode 007 of *The Upful Life Podcast* comin' atcha with special guest Derrick Smoker, NOLA's own drummer/emcee/singer-songwriter/jazz-cat/lightning rod. Back in late October, the man they call D-Free was kind enough to meet me midday, somewhere near the Bywater, for a colorful stroll thru his career & journey. Embarking from Houston to NOLA in 1992, to study Jazz at UNO, we revisit all the people, places, and experiences that life as a Crescent City working musician will manifest. AKA Derrick Freeman, who you may know from Soul Brass Band, Smokers World, Kermit Ruffins and the BBQ Swingers, Low End Theory Players, or even way back in the Crönk days, as well as the HBO David Simon docu-drama Treme, and (my personal fave of the Smoker legacy), 2012's seminal hip-hop/R&B/Comedy album Blurple Pain. DERRICK SMOKER SEGMENT at 11 MINS, INTERVIEW 22:45 I asked this dude to rap for a reason, & Derrick brings the goods in his atypical no-holds-barred/frank AF fashion, with recollections dipped in both humor and the realness. We keep things mostly music and mostly NOLA, as Smoker covers career-spanning relationships with luminaries, legends and locals alike, including (but not limited to) Ellis Marsalis, Walter Payton, Ed Peterson, Shannon Powell, Kermit Ruffins, Davis Rogan, Cyril Neville, and many, many more. Smoker gets very poignant and reflective when recalling the myriad ways in which the late, great Theryl Houseman DeClouet (formerly of Galactic) put him on game. We get into Derrick's various projects thru the years like CoolBone, All That, Mass Hysteria, the all-too-short-lived NOLA funk gangstas Crönk. Of course his current gig, SOUL Brass Band, as well as solo albums like Blurple Pain and DWB (Driving While Black). Theryl "Houseman" deClouet The HOUSEMAN Cometh! album cover With regard to The Upful Life Podcast's intention to shine a light on human resilience, Derrick discusses the ups and downs of the music biz, especially in NOLA, and how he almost quit altogether. Later, he reveals how fellow drummer Nikki Glaspie put the battery in his back, her inspirational words motivation to get out and really do his own music. Inevitably during the chronological telling of his career path, Derrick also touches on his experience surrounding Hurricane Katrina, when he was overseas with a who's who of NOLA music, watching the storm footage and Superdome via Fox News. The aftermath and his wayward path back to the city, which took him from Brazil to Miami to Dallas to Alabama to Canada before he finally returned home to NOLA, while now-wife Carolyn held him down the whole way through. Later we get into the swamp of Jazz Fest politics - again from a local working musician's perspective- and why it's important for both Jazz Fest fans AND promoters to have the best intentions when returning to NOLA each and every spring. From where I sit (and what I do), this was an important dialogue to have with a brutally honest cat who is really living this on an authentic & local level. We wrap things up in the now, with SOUL Brass Band, his project with James R. Martin, Leon "Kid Chocolate" Brown, and a krewe that came together pretty much by accident. SOUL is now a white-hot book, taking Smoker & company global. We finally get hip to The Low End Theory Players, a local-to-NOLA live hip-hop ensemble that recreates the greatest works of titanic artists like OutKast, A Tribe Called Quest, Jay-Z, and more. A thrilling conversation with a musician and personality in the middle of all things New Orleans. In a nutshell- I asked Derrick to shoot me straight, and for exactly 100 minutes- he absolutely did, no two ways about it. All That Smoke plus B.Getz's usual ramblings du jour, & shout-outs to the good folks at Euphonic Conceptions. Closing (2:03:35) with the *Vibe Junkie JAM of the Week* : "I Get Lifted" by GALACTIC featuring the late Theryl "Houseman" deClouet. This past week, though still reeling from the July 2018 passing of their iconic former frontman, the five full-time members of Galactic purchased the legendary venue Tipitina's Uptown in New Orleans ! So this 2002 Galactic rendition of a K.C. & the Sunshine Band cut, with Houseman at the helm, culled from Live at Tipitina's: We Love 'Em Tonight, is our *Vibe Junkie JAM of the Week*. *Vibe Junkie JAM of the Week*: LISTEN HERE! The Upful LIFE Podcast is available on iTunes! Theme Song: Mazel Tov by CALVIN VALENTINE Thanks to all for tuning in! ~bg~ www.upfulLIFE.com
Today numerologist Ed Peterson talked with author and avid hiker Bill Walker (aka Skywalker).[Interview begins at the 01:30 mark (after the music intro)] his website: http://skywalker-pct.com/ his Amazon author page: http://www.amazon.com/Bill-Walker/e/B004YPVNZ8/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1?qid=1385608949&sr=8-1 follow him on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Skywalkerpct like him on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/billwalkerauthor
Today numerologist Ed Peterson talked with author and avid hiker Bill Walker (aka Skywalker).[Interview begins at the 01:30 mark (after the music intro)] his website: http://skywalker-pct.com/ his Amazon author page: http://www.amazon.com/Bill-Walker/e/B004YPVNZ8/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1?qid=1385608949&sr=8-1 follow him on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Skywalkerpct like him on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/billwalkerauthor
Today numerologist Ed Peterson and psychic Katrina Maria talked about sex and the related numbers in numerology. http://sexnumerology.wordpress.com/ The numbers 24, 41, 42, 45, and 52 were mentioned and several examples were cited. David William Duchovny DW = 45 = his true character = sex addict WD = 54 = his undoing number = living a double life born August 7th, 1960 8 + 7 +1+9+6+0 = 31 = his life lesson = Scandals.. Nicole Kidman5 2 her primary challenge = NK = 52 = To die for. Russell Edward Brand Russell Edward Brand = 15 soul number = anything for $ get to know more about Katrina at:http://www.katrinamaria.com/ and Ed at:http://www.amazon.com/Ed-Peterson/e/B0032C1BCY
Today numerologist Ed Peterson and psychic Katrina Maria talked about sex and the related numbers in numerology. http://sexnumerology.wordpress.com/ The numbers 24, 41, 42, 45, and 52 were mentioned and several examples were cited. David William Duchovny DW = 45 = his true character = sex addict WD = 54 = his undoing number = living a double life born August 7th, 1960 8 + 7 +1+9+6+0 = 31 = his life lesson = Scandals.. Nicole Kidman5 2 her primary challenge = NK = 52 = To die for. Russell Edward Brand Russell Edward Brand = 15 soul number = anything for $ get to know more about Katrina at:http://www.katrinamaria.com/ and Ed at:http://www.amazon.com/Ed-Peterson/e/B0032C1BCY
Today numerologist Ed Peterson and psychic Katrina Maria did their debut show! get to know more about Katrina at:http://www.katrinamaria.com/ and Ed at:http://www.amazon.com/Ed-Peterson/e/B0032C1BCY to read more about October surprises:http://predictionsyear2013.com/october-2013-shocking-revelations-in-the-news/
Today numerologist Ed Peterson and psychic Katrina Maria did their debut show! get to know more about Katrina at:http://www.katrinamaria.com/ and Ed at:http://www.amazon.com/Ed-Peterson/e/B0032C1BCY to read more about October surprises:http://predictionsyear2013.com/october-2013-shocking-revelations-in-the-news/
This Sunday numerologist Ed Peterson and all around metaphysician William Brabam discussed the astrology and numerology behind current events, including: Valeria Lukyanova (the Ukranian Barbie Doll), Pluto in Scorpio, Pluto in Capricorn, and Saturn & Pluto.
This Sunday numerologist Ed Peterson and all around metaphysician William Brabam discussed the astrology and numerology behind current events, including: Valeria Lukyanova (the Ukranian Barbie Doll), Pluto in Scorpio, Pluto in Capricorn, and Saturn & Pluto.
Numerologist Ed Peterson and all around metaphysician William Brabam wrap up their discussion on the significance of Neptune in Pisces focusing on mystical events and connections. read more at:http://neptunepisces.com/
Numerologist Ed Peterson and all around metaphysician William Brabam wrap up their discussion on the significance of Neptune in Pisces focusing on mystical events and connections. read more at:http://neptunepisces.com/