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Reformed Forum
Zwingli's View of the Lord's Supper (Livestreamed May 9, 2025)

Reformed Forum

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2025 30:23


In this conversation, Camden Bucey discusses various topics related to Reformed theology, including updates on the upcoming Reformed Forum Theology Conference, an overview of his new apologetics course, and a look into Ulrich Zwingli's theology, particularly regarding the Lord's Supper. He emphasizes the importance of understanding historical theology and the need for faithful Reformed witness in contemporary contexts. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Conference Updates 12:05 Apologetics Course Overview 24:06 Exploring Zwingli's Theology 30:00 Closing Remarks and Future Plans Books Calvin, John. Institutes of the Christian Religion. Edited by John T. McNeill. Translated by Ford Lewis Battles. 2 vols. Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1960. Calvin, John. Short Treatise on the Holy Supper of Our Lord Jesus Christ. Translated by Henry Beveridge. Originally published 1541. Available in various reprint editions. Gerrish, B. A. Grace and Gratitude: The Eucharistic Theology of John Calvin. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1993. Hodge, Charles. Systematic Theology. Vol. 3. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1997. Old, Hughes Oliphant. The Patristic Roots of Reformed Worship. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1975. Packer, J. I. “Calvin the Theologian.” In Honouring the People of God: Collected Shorter Writings, vol. 4, 77–92. Carlisle, PA: P&R Publishing, 2013. Potter, G. R. Zwingli. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1976. Stephens, W. P. The Theology of Huldrych Zwingli. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1986. Zwingli, Ulrich. On the Lord's Supper (1526). In Zwingli and Bullinger, edited and translated by G. W. Bromiley, 176ff. Library of Christian Classics. Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1953.

Cutting The Distance with Remi Warren
Ep. 133: Gear Reviews with Gabe Gerrish

Cutting The Distance with Remi Warren

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 58:47 Transcription Available


Gear reviews and elk hunting go hand in hand. This week Dirk and Gabe Gerrish of Backwoods Pursuit talk about behind the scenes of his recent elk hunting film, "Chasing Tradition," and also the ins and outs of reviewing hunting gear. Link to Gabe's website: https://backwoodspursuit.com/ Connect with Jason, Dirk, and Phelps Game Calls MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, and Youtube Clips Subscribe to The MeatEater Podcast Network on YouTube Shop Phelps MerchSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Market Matters Podcasts
Direct From The Desk: Geoff Wilson from Wilson Asset Management & James Gerrish from Market Matters/Shaw & Partners

Market Matters Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 30:23


Join James Gerrish for a chat with veteran fund manager Geoff Wilson, as they discuss markets, whether there is more pain to come, Wilson Asset Management's new LIC, the WAM Income Maximiser and plenty more...

The Stockman Grassfarmer Podcast
Is There Enough Acreage to Finish All of America's Cattle on Pasture? by Jim Gerrish

The Stockman Grassfarmer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 7:42


The Delingpod: The James Delingpole Podcast

Erstwhile Cold War era Royal Navy Officer, Brian Gerrish, drops in for a highly-enjoyable delingpod. Brian and James discuss ‘Das Boot', the hierarchy of rabbit holes and the rise of a dangerous political dictatorship within the UK. https://www.ukcolumn.org ↓ ↓ ↓ Here is the link for this week's product https://nutrahealth365.com/ ↓ ↓ ↓ How environmentalists are killing the planet, destroying the economy and stealing your children's future. In Watermelons, an updated edition of his ground-breaking 2011 book, James tells the shocking true story of how a handful of political activists, green campaigners, voodoo scientists and psychopathic billionaires teamed up to invent a fake crisis called ‘global warming'. This updated edition includes two new chapters which, like a geo-engineered flood, pour cold water on some of the original's sunny optimism and provide new insights into the diabolical nature of the climate alarmists' sinister master plan. Purchase Watermelons (2024) by James Delingpole here: https://jamesdelingpole.co.uk/Shop/Products/Watermelons-2024.html ↓ ↓ ↓ Buy James a Coffee at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jamesdelingpole The official website of James Delingpole: https://jamesdelingpole.co.uk x

The Lucas Rockwood Show
647: Rethinking Retirement with Cambpell Gerrish and Caroline Brecker

The Lucas Rockwood Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 40:37


Imagine having a meaningful, rewarding career that spanned 20 or 30 years, or perhaps several different careers over 30 or 40 years, each contributing to a wealth of diverse experiences and hard-earned wisdom. Now, you're retired, so what do you do with all those experiences? How do you answer the question, 'What do you do now?' Do you focus on the past, or is there something new on the horizon? For many, retirement sounds amazing—until they get there and find themselves unsure of what comes next. My guests on this week's podcast have some ideas. Listen and learn: The importance of generative aging Why social connections might matter even more than money and health How to creatively plan for a retirement that could easily be 20+ years long About finding place, people, and purpose Site: thirdhalfadvisors.com ABOUT OUR GUESTS Campbell Gerrish and Caroline Brecker co-founded Third Half Advisors because they believe that today's professionals don't want to "retire" in the traditional sense, instead, they seek a "third half" full of engagement, purpose, and connections.  Like the Show? Leave us a review Check out our YouTube channel

Aging Well Podcast
EP 200: Entering the Third Half of Life with Purpose w/ Campbell Gerrish and Caroline Brecker

Aging Well Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2024 38:52 Transcription Available


Join Dr. Jeff Armstrong along with Campbell Garish and Caroline Brecker, co-founders of Third Half Advisors, as they delve into the concept of the third half of life, a transformative phase beyond traditional retirement. Explore how to identify key strengths and values during this stage and how the Portfolio Life Framework can help create a purpose-driven and engaged post-career life. Learn practical steps and strategies for making this transition meaningful and rewarding, and discover how to overcome common barriers and redefine your identity in retirement as you seek to... age well.More about Cambell Gerrish, Caroline Brecker, and Third Half Advisors at https://www.thirdhalfadvisors.com/Send us a text TruDiagnostic epigenetic testingGet a 12% discount using promo code (AGEWELL) and track your pace of aging well.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showHave questions you want answered and topics you want discussed on the Aging Well Podcast? Send us an email at agingwell.podcast@gmail.com or record your question for us to use in an upcoming episode:https://www.speakpipe.com/AgingWellPodcast

Live Long and Master Aging
Are you ready for the third half? | Campbell Gerrish & Caroline Brecker

Live Long and Master Aging

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 32:18


The traditional idea of retirement is changing with people now looking for new ways to continue contributing and finding purpose in their lives. Campbell Gerrish and Caroline Brecker, co-founders of Third Half Advisors, have developed the concept of the 'third half' and how to navigate the bonus years of life. They stress the need to envision a different kind of future and ways to explore fresh opportunities post-retirement.In this interview Campbell and Caroline discuss the importance of building a portfolio of activities, focusing on one's strengths and values, and finding communities of interest. They also highlight the need for self-reflection and the importance of maintaining social connections.Flexbeam Red Light therapyA wearable red light therapy device which targets key parts of the body to improve sleep, treat injuries and sooth aches and pains associated with aging. Code LLAMA. Discounts vary - see details of the current offer hereEnergyBits algae snacksA microscopic form of life that could help us age better. Use code LLAMA for a 20 percent discountSiPhox Health home blood testingMeasure 17 critical blood biomarkers from home. Get a 20% discount with code LLAMA Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showThe Live Long and Master Aging (LLAMA) podcast, a HealthSpan Media LLC production, shares ideas but does not offer medical advice. If you have health concerns of any kind, or you are considering adopting a new diet or exercise regime, you should consult your doctor.

Alternative Interests
Episode 130: The Chung-Gerrish Family

Alternative Interests

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 41:14


In August of 2021, Jonathan Gerrish and his wife Ellen Chung took their young daughter Miju out for a typical family nature outing and didn't come home. When their nanny came for her scheduled shift and found a suspiciously empty home, she immediately knew something was wrong. When the young family along with their dog were all found dead in the middle of a hiking trail, law enforcement worked to figure out the mystery of where they had been and what had happened.

Aging in Portland | Radio Show and Podcast
05/20/2024: Caroline Brecker and Campbell Gerrish, Founders of Third Half Advisors | Life 3.0 - The Best Chapter | Aging Today Podcast

Aging in Portland | Radio Show and Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 67:00


It's time to envision a different future! As Founders of Third Half Advisors, Caroline Brecker and Campbell Gerrish lead a unique initiative focused on guiding individuals through life transitions beyond their primary careers. Unlike traditional financial advisors, Third Half specializes in supporting individuals as they transition from their "warrior" careers and helps them navigate toward the next fulfilling chapter at their desired pace. Are you charting the "Third Half" you want?

Grazing Grass Podcast
e100. Why Time Matters More than Space with Jim Gerrish

Grazing Grass Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 62:09 Transcription Available


Join us as we celebrate a milestone with the 100th episode of the Grazing Grass Podcast, where we extend a warm thank you to our loyal listeners and embrace the future with a new episode format. Listen in as we unpack the critical role of observation in successful grazing management with none other than the renowned Jim Gerrish. From his early days with electric netting for sheep to his invaluable contributions as a consultant, Jim's journey through regenerative grazing practices is a treasure trove of insights. His unique perspective, shaped by a non-traditional background in crop and hog farming, offers a refreshing look at how to manage land and livestock effectively.In this episode, we traverse the practicalities of grazing management for both sheep and cattle, reflecting on the evolution of a farming operation that began with a mere 13 acres. Discover the efficiency gains from strategic techniques such as leader-follower grazing and daily moves, which Jim deftly balances against other farm responsibilities. This conversation not only addresses the time investment concerns related to daily rotations but also highlights how these practices contribute to a farm's overall productivity and success.As we round out this celebratory episode, we explore the intersections of technology, family life, and the shifting agricultural landscape with Jim. The discussion delves into the economic and societal factors influencing farming decisions, including the rising interest in small-scale farming among urbanites. Jim shares his expertise on the critical importance of integrating livestock for soil health and the profound impact of time management on preventing overgrazing. We wrap up with Jim's recommended resources for grazing management and a call to critically evaluate agricultural advice, ensuring listeners are equipped with the knowledge to sustain and grow their grazing operations.Links in the episodehttps://www.americangrazinglands.com/ Follow us on social media!Website: https://grazinggrass.com/Facebook: Grazing Grass PodcastInstagram: @grazinggrassTwitter: @grazing_grassAffiliate links:Riverside - Create professional-quality podcast episodes with ease using Riverside's seamless recording and editing tools.Podium - Unlock your podcast's potential with Podium, the AI copywriter for show notes, articles, social posts, and more!

The Art of Range
AoR 124: Jim Gerrish on 50 Years of Grazing Science

The Art of Range

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 61:30


Jim Gerrish is in the top 10 names known to ranchers in grazing management. His career, both as a researcher and as a rancher, spans animal nutrition, plant and community physiology, East and West, irrigated and dryland, rhizomatous and caespitose. Our conversation covers all of that as well as livestock industry history, the decline in sheep production in the early 20th century, and rules of thumb for grazing and grazing economics. Listen in on a wide-ranging conversation about grazing principles across the U.S. TRANSCRIPT AND RESOURCES MENTIONED AT https://artofrange.com/episodes/aor-124-jim-gerrish-50-years-grazing-science.

Liberty Tactics
Brian Gerrish - Social Services, Forced Adoption and Stolen Children

Liberty Tactics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 57:00


Brian Gerrish joins Kat and I to discuss a very worrying, sad but an all to common topic.Child Stealing by the state.ukcolumn.orgSUPPORT LIBERTY TACTICS. https://libertytactics.co.uk/help-support-us/Website https://libertytactics.co.uk/Kathryns Blog https://www.exposingthelie.info/Clive de Carle Products https://clivedecarle.ositracker.com/190471/11489Truth Social https://truthsocial.com/@LouCollinsTelegram https://t.me/loucollinsrsTwitter https://twitter.com/libertyFacebook https://www.facebook.com/LibertyTactics

Duke Football Coverage
5.5 - Jennifer Gerrish, Ph. D. talks Roman History

Duke Football Coverage

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 51:18


Dr. Jennifer Gerrish, Classics professor at the College of Charleston (Go Cougs!), stopped by to talk about one of my favorite topics, Ancient Rome. During our almost hour long conversation, we learn about Dr. Gerrish's Ancient Rome origin story, cover the problems inherent in studying Antiquity and spend a lot of time going over the political genius, yet completely destructive force, that was Julius Caesar. SPOILER ALERT - he gets assassinated. Dr. Gerrish provides the greatest characterization of Caesar I've ever come across. You'll love it. We also spend a fair amount of time talking about why governments fall and what appears to be the unchanging pattern of human nature. If you want to learn more about Roman history and read some of Dr. Gerrish's writings, check out the below - Dr. Gerrish's books: Sallust's Histories and Triumviral Historiography: Confronting the End (routledge.com) Julius Caesar: The Gallic War Books V-VI - Paperback - Jennifer Gerrish - Oxford University Press (oup.com) Recommended reading list: Spqr Mary Beard - AbeBooks A Fatal Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum: Murder in Ancient Rome: Southon, Emma: 9781419753053: Amazon.com: Books I'd also check out Emma Southon's book on Aggripina because she is a fascinating character and that era of the Empire is always worth your time. I know this isn't the typical stuff we cover at Bull City Coordinators, but this was an informative discussion with an intelligent guest. Dr. Gerrish and I are hoping to do another interview after this coming school semester ends. And, hey, why not do more after that? Rome is always a great topic. Please call the pod (540-632-0160), leave a message and you'll get in an episode. Let me know what you think about what we think in the comments, on Mastodon, on Reddit, on Post, on Instagram, Spoutible, Bluesky or on Twitter. As always, Go Duke! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bullcitycoordinators/support

Pokescience
"PokeScience"- Bioluminescence is Not Tasty

Pokescience

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 41:12


Brittany and Dr. Ray sit down with Dr. Gretchen Gerrish, biologist and Director of UW-Madison's Trout Lake Research Station to talk about glowing critters and fungi. They discuss how organisms can glow, the many uses of bioluminescence in nature and in research, and how Pokemon gets bioluminescence right but could do much, much more! You can check out Dr. Gerrish's work on her website https://ajgerrish.wixsite.com/ggerrish and see her featured in the documentary "Life That Glows." Come join us on discord: https://discord.gg/7AJKk7G4q9 This podcast is not licensed or endorsed by Nintendo, Pokémon, Creatures Inc., or GAME FREAK

Pillars Of Community
THE GERRISH INTERVIEW — (i get interviewed)!

Pillars Of Community

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 103:55


I get interview by a pair of old and great friends on the origin story of the podcast.Thank you for being interested in what I do — it means the world and is the highest form of love. I appreciate our friendship immensely!w/ love,Billy G!#friendship #friendshipisthebestship #highschoolbuds #georgetownprep #thegerrish3xperiment  #thegerrishexperiment #TG3 #TGE#billygerrishexperiment #localpodcast #tellyourstory #speakyourpassion #theworldkneelsbeforeloveitisinawe #curiouslikeacat #sometimestheycallmewhiskers #merrychristmas #love #billyg

Falconry Told Podcast
Episode 126: Gaylen Gerrish

Falconry Told Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 88:08


This episode was recorded back in the summer in between some of the dachshund episodes. While visiting Seth Roy, Gaylen also happened to be visiting, and it just made sense to get another long-tenured falconer on the podcast who was involved during the very early days of US falconry. It was a privelege to be able to hear about some of his early days of equipment-making, trapping, and what it was like in general trying to get into falconry before any of the widespread popularity and networking. If you value hearing about some of the early history of falconry, this is another episode for you!

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Falconry Chronicles Podcast
Episode 94: Gaylen Gerrish

Falconry Chronicles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 88:07


This episode was recorded back in the summer in between some of the dachshund episodes. While visiting Seth Roy, Gaylen also happened to be visiting, and it just made sense to get another long-tenured falconer on the podcast who was involved during the very early days of US falconry. It was a privelege to be able to hear about some of his early days of equipment-making, trapping, and what it was like in general trying to get into falconry before any of the widespread popularity and networking. If you value hearing about some of the early history of falconry, this is another episode for you! Special thanks to the organizations and businesses who've kindly helped support the podcast!The Archives of Falconryhttp://www.falconry.orgMarshall Radio Telemetryhttp://www.marshallradio.comMasters of the Skieshttp://www.mastersoftheskies.orgBaba Yaga Craftshttp://www.instagram.com/babayagagoshawkNorth Mountain Goshawkshttp://www.northmountaingoshawks.comNew Mexico Falconers AssociationArizona Falconers Assocationhttp://www.arizonafalconers.comTexas Hawking Associationhttp://www.texashawking.orgNorth American Falconers Associationhttp://www.n-a-f-a.comFalconry Fundhttp://www.falconryfund.orgPursuit Falconry and Conservation Magazinehttp://pursuitfalconry.co.ukThe Specialist Falconhttp://www.thespecialistfalcon.comCape Falconry Clubhttp://www.capefalconry.co.za

Off the Trails
23: Death - The Gerrish and Chung Family

Off the Trails

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 42:21


Removed from city hustle and bustle of San Francisco Jonathan Gerrish and Ellen Chung hoped to get more time out in nature.  However, their time was cut short when a family day hike in 2021 took a deadly turn.    Support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month, with benefits starting at the $3 tier! Follow us on Instagram at offthetrailspodcast Follow us on Facebook at Off the Trails Podcast If you have your own outdoor misadventure (or adventure) story that you'd like us to include in a listener episode, send it to us at offthetrailspodcast@gmail.com   Please take a moment to rate and review our show, and a big thanks if you already have!   **We do our own research and try our best to cross reference reliable sources to present the most accurate information we can. Please reach out to us if you believe we have mispresented any information during this episode and we will be happy to correct ourselves in a future episode.

Chapter X with Michael Kay
Mastering the Third Half with Campbell Gerrish

Chapter X with Michael Kay

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 48:34


In a world filled with endless choices, it's all too easy to fall into the analysis trap, especially while redefining the next chapter of our lives. The conventional retirement playbook has been tossed out, ushering in a new era.   Today, we're joined by Campbell Gerrish, a successful entrepreneur, coach, and co-founder of Third Half Advisors (THA), an organization that's helping reshape retirement in America. THA, a nationally acclaimed resource for post-career professionals striving to thrive in what Campbell terms the 'Third Half' of their lives, has already empowered over 800 individuals through its programs.   While the idea of leaving the workforce often marks a fresh start for women, it can feel like the closing chapter, particularly for men. In this episode, Campbell reveals why it's time to flip the script. However, let's be clear: this transformation isn't without challenges. He candidly shares his journey navigating the shift from a thriving career to retirement, the hurdles he encountered, and even a recent battle with depression.   We discussed:   How to make informed choices based on your strengths What it means to design a “portfolio life” in the next chapter The real obstacle that holds us back from executing our plans How long it took for Campbell to find comfort post-retirement How a travel mishap plunged him into a deep depression The power of celebrating the freedom of choice in this stage of life   Connect with Campbell www.thirdhalfadvisors.com www.wingedkeel.com  

Pillars Of Community
RILEY AVELINA — US ARMY — #157

Pillars Of Community

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 151:05


***The views on this podcast are in no way a representation of the Department of Defense***  Do I have your attention – ha!Riley Avelina is the latest guess on THE GERRISH 3xperiment.  It's not easy being a woman in a man's world.  Riley is a tough, wise, inspiring young lady who is a commanding officer in the United States Army.  Unicorns and rainbows are not the way of the military – more so for a young lady in a company of men.  Past obstacle, resistance, abuse, assault – Riley stands taller and more resilient than ever – a most powerful role model to all girls out there who may feel the pull to serve and protect the red, white, and blue.Riley – thank you for being vulnerable – this is a podcast that I will not long forget – and thank you for your service to our one-of-a-kind nation.  You are a one-of-a-kind person – never stop inspiring and go HERCULES!#rileyavelina #usamry #armywomen #abusesurvivor #medusahead #armybrat #thegerrish3xperiment #thegerrishexperiment #thegerrish #tellyourstory #speakyourpassion #theworldkneelsbeforeloveitisinawe #localpodcast #tge #tg3 #love #billyg

Aneks Kryminalny
Śmierć rodziny Gerrish w Devil's Gulch

Aneks Kryminalny

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 33:19


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The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
The Delingpod: Brian Gerrish (#342)

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023


Brian Gerrish is a former Royal Navy Officer turned truth seeker. He patiently explains to James that no, he wasn’t in submarines, he specialised in anti-submarine warfare. Now he appears regularly on UK Column, formerly a newspaper, now a TV show, which he co-founded with Mike Robinson. Brian tells James why he wears a tie […]

The Delingpod: The James Delingpole Podcast

Brian Gerrish is a former Royal Navy Officer turned truth seeker. He patiently explains to James that no, he wasn't in submarines, he specialised in anti-submarine warfare. Now he appears regularly on UK Column, formerly a newspaper, now a TV show, which he co-founded with Mike Robinson. Brian tells James why he wears a tie on the show, about his battles with demons and Common Purpose, about spiritual warfare and, most chillingly, about the British state's complicity in child abuse   ↓ ↓ ↓   The Delingpod LIVE IN DORSET | James Delingpole x Clive de Carle For the first time in Delingpod history, James will be bringing his podcast live to Dorset to chat with Clive de Carle. Purchase tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-delingpod-live-in-dorset-james-delingpole-x-clive-de-carle-tickets-670815646657?aff=ebdshpsearchautocomplete — — — — If you need silver and gold bullion - and who wouldn't in these dark times? - then the place to go is The Pure Gold Company. Either they can deliver worldwide to your door - or store it for you in vaults in London and Zurich. You even use it for your pension. Cash out of gold whenever you like: liquidate within 24 hours. https://bit.ly/James-Delingpole-Gold / / / / / / Earn interest on Gold: https://monetary-metals.com/delingpole/ / / / / / /   Buy James a Coffee at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jamesdelingpole Support James' Writing at: https://delingpole.substack.com Support James monthly at: https://locals.com/member/JamesDelingpole?community_id=7720                  

TNT Radio
Brian Gerrish on Perspective with Jesse Zurawell - 17 June 2023

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 55:52


GUEST OVERVIEW: Brian Gerrish is a former Royal Navy Officer from the Cold War era. Having left the Royal Navy in 1993, Brian spend several years working in the private sector, specialising in environmental and contaminated land risk management for large scale construction projects.

The Profitable Steward
E06. Principles of Grazing Management with Jim Gerrish

The Profitable Steward

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 71:06


Grazing operations benefit the animals, the farm, and the environment.  In this episode, Jim Gerrish joins Jared to talk about  Grazing Management to restore soil health. Jim Gerrish, is an independent grazing lands consultant providing services to farmers and ranchers on both private and public lands across five continents.    Jim was co-founder of the very popular 3-day grazing management workshop program at FSRC. These schools were attended by over 3000 producers and educators from 39 states and 4 Canadian provinces from their inception in 1990 through 2003. Fifteen other states have conducted grazing workshops based on the Missouri model and Jim has taught in eleven of these states. He is an instructor in the University of Idaho's Lost River Grazing Academy held annually near Salmon ID. He typically speaks at 20 to 25 producer oriented workshops, seminars, and field days around the US and Canada each year.  For 22 of the years he spent in Missouri, he stayed in touch with the real world on a 260- acre commercial cow-calf and contract grazing operation. In this setting, he took a worn out marginal crop farm and converted it to a highly productive grass farm. After the move to Idaho, Jim keeps his day-to-day grazing tools sharp through management of a ranch unit consisting of 450 center pivot irrigated pastures, 90 acres of flood ground, and several hundred acres of rangeland. He was deeply involved in the Green Hills Farm Project, a grassroots producer group centered in north-central Missouri and emphasizing sustainability of family farms. His research and outreach efforts have been recognized with awards from the American Forage and Grassland Council, Missouri Forage and Grassland Council, National Center for Appropriate Technology, USDA-NRCS, the Soil and Water Conservation Society, Progressive Farmer, and American Agricultural Editors Association.For more information, you can contact him at:Website: https://www.americangrazinglands.com/  Learn more about his books:1. Management-Intensive Grazing: The Grassroots of Grass Farming 2.  Kick the Hay Habit: A Practical Guide to Year-around Grazing 

The Gym Lords Podcast
Ep 1110 Julie Gerrish, Nathan Sagez, Timorei Spaulding & Donella Andraos

The Gym Lords Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2023 85:29


This Episode we interview Julie Gerrish, Nathan Sagez, Timorei Spaulding & Donella Andraos about their take on being a Gym Owner. Welcome to the Gym Lords Podcast, where we talk with successful gym owners to hear what they're doing that is working RIGHT NOW, and to hear lessons and failures they've learned along the way. We would love to share your story! If you'd like to be featured on the podcast, fill out the form on the link below. https://gymlaunchsecrets.com/podcast

The Gym Lords Podcast
Ep 1110 Julie Gerrish, Nathan Sagez, Timorei Spaulding & Donella Andraos

The Gym Lords Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2023 86:44


This Episode we interview Julie Gerrish, Nathan Sagez, Timorei Spaulding & Donella Andraos about their take on being a Gym Owner. Welcome to the Gym Lords Podcast, where we talk with successful gym owners to hear what they're doing that is working RIGHT NOW, and to hear lessons and failures they've learned along the way. We would love to share your story! If you'd like to be featured on the podcast, fill out the form on the link below. https://gymlaunchsecrets.com/podcast

The Rules of Investing
James Gerrish: Low risk equity returns are back (and these stocks provide them)

The Rules of Investing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 54:04


Some fund managers don't freely disclose how they go about business, for fear of losing a competitive edge (or maybe letting on that they don't have any edge at all).  Then there's the other school of thought - tell investors how you operate, what you're thinking, and forge ahead as a thought leader. Then, if you're worth your salt, investors pick up what you're putting down and entrust you to manage their capital.  Today's guest on The Rules of Investing occupies the extreme latter end of that spectrum. James Gerrish  is the 9th most followed contributor on Livewire. Subscribers might know him best as author of the daily match out report, but that's certainly not the only hat he wears. He's also on the tools – running money at Market Matters across portfolios specialising in growth, income, international equities, emerging companies, and global macro. We discuss: the benefit of holding short-term views when long-term investing; the market signals that matter most the sectors with the best risk adjusted return and the one thing investors should fear Note: This episode was recorded on Wednesday December 12, 2023.  Timestamps 1:20 - Managing short-term views with long-term investing 4:30 - Short-term noise 8:50 - Banking crisis and deposit flight 10:40 - The most important signals across sectors and asset classes 15:30 - Are bond yields too high? 19:40 - Investing is a game of inches, not yards 23:50 - How important is the index? 25:00 - Risk across today's sectors 28:00 - The best risk-adjusted return 33:00 - Know your risk, and invest accordingly 35:40 - Discounting macro is a cop out 42:00 - The thing that should frighten all investors 45:50 - Look for companies with warts 48:00 - The market's getting ahead of itself 49:00 - Biggest career win and loss 52:00 - A company for all seasons

First Chair: PSIA-AASI Podcast
03.28.23: Stacey Gerrish Chats #interski2023

First Chair: PSIA-AASI Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 13:26


First Chair Catches up with Tea Talk Host Stacey Gerrish about her trip to #interski2023. Hear about her 56 hours of travel from Colorado to Levi, Finland. Held every four years, the Interski Congress brings instructors together worldwide to share educational innovations and top teaching techniques. Learn more: www.thesnowpros.org/events/interski/ Follow: #interski2023 @thesnowpros #snowpros

Working Ranch Radio Show
Ep 109: Kick the Hay Habit with Jim Gerrish

Working Ranch Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2023 53:55


If you were to analyze the direct expenses associated with your cow enterprise (s), one of bigger numbers falls under the category of Feed Costs.  Jim Gerrish, author of the book "Kick the Hay Habit", is my guest as we look at how our industry evolved over the past 75 years to a heavy reliance on substitute feeding on our ranches during the winter months. We'll cover why modifying your production cycle may lessen your feed costs, to analyzing the forage attributes of your ranch, matching that to you're the right enterprise and squaring looking at your costs associated to your gross sales. #workingranchmagazine #workingranchnation #justinmills.wyocowboy #ranchlife #ranching #dayweather #weather #agweather #beef #cows #livestock #cattle #zinpro #Availa4 #zoetisus #biozyme #gainsmart #PerformanceLivestockAnalytics #Simmental #hay #wintergrazing

Talk to People Podcast
#5 - Mike Gerrish: Leadership, Communicating Vision, and Finding Balance

Talk to People Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 88:05


Mike Gerrish is the Chief Marketing and Experience Officer at Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas. He has been an executive at several companies and is a great friend. He is a published author and a musician in the Double Jumble Band. He is a great example of a leader who communicates well and knows how to produce results while having fun. He shares with the Talk to People Podcast how to build a great team, how to find balance amongst work and life, and why identity is more than where and what you do for work.EPISODE NOTES: Mike's illustration work: https://withyouuniversity.com/ols/products/just-like-me-a-childrens-story1Double Jumble  Band: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWW90SSA9SjdWDgHQ_hK5gg/featuredEpisode link for resources mentioned in the podcast: https://www.talktopeoplepodcast.com/episodes/5An easy way to send me a message? Click the link here.Have you enjoyed the podcast? If so, follow it, rate it, and share it with three people: Follow on Apple Podcasts Follow on Spotify Follow on Instagram Subscribe on YouTube If you want to share feedback, have a great idea, or have a question then email me: talktopeoplepodcast@gmail.comProduced by Capture Connection Studios: captureconnectionstudios.com

Mark Devlin radio interviews
MD interview with Brian Gerrish at HOPE FMF, 30:7:22

Mark Devlin radio interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 6:13


Here's my brief interview with Brian Gerrish as part of UK Column's coverage of the HOPE Freedom Music Festival of Summer 2022, talking about life, freedom and music.

Main Street Banking: A Podcast for Community Bankers
End of the Year Discussion with Gerrish Smith Tuck

Main Street Banking: A Podcast for Community Bankers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 55:03


It's that time of year when we start with our annual "End of the Year" episodes and I love doing them! It's a great time to pull over and assess where things are in the industry and where we are heading. Nobody is better at that then the guys at Gerrish Smith Tuck. Phillip Smith and Greyson Tuck, both alums of the grad school, join Chris and I in discussing what they've seen across the industry and where it looks like we are heading next year. To learn more about Gerrish Smith Tuck, visit them at https://gerrish.com/ And please don't forget to visit our sponsor, ICBA Securities at https://www.icba.org/icba-securities

The Daily Gardener
November 18, 2022 William Shenstone, Leo Lesquereux, Asa Gray, Margaret Atwood, We Took to the Woods by Louise Dickinson Rich, and November Garden Work Inspires

The Daily Gardener

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 29:35


Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart   Support The Daily Gardener Buy Me A Coffee    Connect for FREE! The Friday Newsletter |  Daily Gardener Community   Historical Events 1714 Birth of William Shenstone, English poet, and landscape gardener. In the early 1740s, Shenstone inherited his family's dairy farm, which he transformed into the Leasowes (pronounced 'lezzoes'). The transfer of ownership lit a fire under Shenstone, and he immediately started changing the land into a wild landscape - something he referred to as an ornamented farm. Shenstone wisely bucked the trend of his time, which called for formal garden design (he didn't have the money to do that anyway.) Yet, what Shenstone accomplished was quite extraordinary. His picturesque natural landscape included water features like cascades and pools and structures like temples and ruins. What I love most about Shenstone is that he was a consummate host. He considered the garden's comfort and perspective from his visitors' standpoint. When he created a walk around his estate, Shenstone wanted to control the experience. So, Shenstone added seating every so often along the path to cause folks to stop and admire the views that Shenstone found it most appealing. Then, he incorporated signage with beautiful classical verses and poems, even adding some of his own - which elevated the Leasowes experience for his guests. After his death, his garden, the Leasowes, became a popular destination - attracting the likes of William Pitt, Thomas Jefferson, and Benjamin Franklin. It was William Shenstone who said, Grandeur and beauty are so very opposite, that you often diminish the one as you increase the other. Variety is most akin to the latter, simplicity to the former.   1806 Birth of Charles Leo Lesquereux, Swiss botanist. Leo was born with a naturalist's heart. A self-described dreamer, Leo loved going out into the forest, collecting all kinds of flowers and specimens for his mother. Sadly, when Leo was seven years old, he fell off the top of a mountain. He was carried back to his home completely unconscious, with multiple injuries to his body and head trauma. He remained motionless and unconscious for two weeks. His survival was a miracle, yet the fall resulted in hearing loss that would eventually leave Leo utterly deaf by the time he was a young man. Despite the fall, nature still ruled Leo's heart. As Leo matured, he tried to provide for his family as a watchmaker. But, he found himself returning again and again to the outdoors. Eventually, Leo began to focus his efforts on peat bogs, and his early work protecting peat bogs attracted the attention of Louis Agassiz of Harvard, who invited Leo to bring his family to America. When he arrived, Leo classified the plants that Agassiz had discovered on his expedition to Lake Superior. Then, on Christmas Eve, 1848, Asa Gray summoned Leo to help William Starling Sullivant. Asa  predicted the collaboration would be successful, and he wrote to his friend and fellow botanist John Torrey: They will do up bryology at a great rate. Lesquereux says that the collection and library of Sullivant in muscology are magnifique, superbe,and the best he ever saw. So, Leo packed up his family, traveled to Columbus, Ohio, and settled near the bryologist, William Starling Sullivant. Bryology is the study of mosses. The root, bryos, is a Greek verb meaning to swell and is the etymology of the word embryo. Bryology will be easier to remember if you think of the ability of moss to expand as it takes on water. Mosses suited Leo and Sullivant's strengths. They require patience and close observation, scrupulous accuracy, and discrimination. Together, Leo and Sullivant wrote the book on American mosses. Sullivant funded the endeavor and generously allowed Leo to share in the proceeds. In 1873, Sullivant contracted pneumonia - ironically, an illness where your lungs fill or swell with fluid - and died on April 30, 1873. Leo lived for another 16 years before dying at the age of 83. It was Leo Lesquereux who said, My deafness cut me off from everything that lay outside of science. I have lived with Nature, the rocks, the trees, the flowers. They know me. I know them.   1810 Birth of Asa Gray, American botanist.   As a professor of botany at Harvard University, Asa interacted with the top scientific minds of his time, including Charles Darwin. In 1857, Asa Gray received a confidential letter from Charles Darwin. In the letter, Darwin confided: I will enclose the briefest abstract of my notions on the means by which nature makes her species....[but] I ask you not to mention my doctrine.   Darwin revealed his concept of natural selection two years later in his book,  On the Origin of Species. Asa and Darwin mutually admired each other. Although Asa's masterwork, Darwiniana, deviated from Darwin's because Asa purported that religion and science were not mutually exclusive. Asa was a prolific writer. His most famous work was his Manual of the Botany of the Northern United States, from New England to Wisconsin and South to Ohio and Pennsylvania Inclusive, known today simply as Gray's Manual.  During his long tenure at Harvard, Gray established the science of botany and guided American botany into the international arena. He also co-authored 'Flora of North America' with John Torrey. When the botanist Joseph Trimble Rothrock arrived at Harvard, he worked every day in the private herbarium of Asa Gray. And, of Dr. Gray, Rothrock said, [He] was kindness personified, though a strict disciplinarian and a most merciless critic of a student's work. I owe more to him than to any other man, and I never think of him without veneration.   1939 Birth of Margaret Atwood, Canadian poet, novelist, literary critic, essayist, teacher, environmental activist, and inventor. In Bluebeard's Egg (1986), Margaret wrote, Gardening is not a rational act. What matters is the immersion of the hands in the earth, that ancient ceremony of which the Pope kissing the tarmac is merely pallid vestigial remnant. In the spring, at the end of the day, you should smell like dirt.   Grow That Garden Library™ Book Recommendation We Took to the Woods by Louise Dickinson Rich This book came out in 1942 (a 2007 reprint), and the subtitle is Simple Ideas For Small Outdoor Spaces. Louise Dickinson Rich (14 June 1903 - 9 April 1991) was a writer known for fiction and nonfiction works about the New England region of the United States, particularly Massachusetts and Maine. This autobiographical book was her first and is regarded as her most famous and well-known work. Louise once wrote,  I feel displaced in towns and cities; although have never found myself in an uninhabited place where I did not at once feel perfectly at home.   We Took to the Woods is set in the 1930s when she and her husband Ralph, and her friend and hired help Gerrish, lived in a remote cabin near Umbagog Lake. It was described as "a witty account of Thoreau-like existence in a wilderness home." In a 1942 review of the book in The Boston Globe, the story of how Louise met her husband Ralph came to light. [Louise] taught school. She went on a holiday canoe trip to Maine and saw a man cutting wood. He saw her, too, for he asked the girls to stay and eat. Wasn't it lucky the wood lasted that long, for that is how Miss Dickinson met Mr. Rich. Back in Massachusetts, she couldn't bear the distance between them. Neither could he, and pretty soon she was married and setting up housekeeping in a neighborhood of deer and bear and wildcats, a clearing on the Rapid River, a carry between two lakes. The nearest community is Middle Dam, five miles away.   A 1987 review of We Took to the Woods shared the daily life of Louise and her younger sister Alice, When other girls were spending cold winter afternoons stewing in the house, we were down at the pond skating, or out in the woods tracking rabbits ...or on hot summer afternoons, we were in the sun-drenched fields or shadowy woods, looking, listening, tasting, smelling. [To be part of the natural world is] a thousand times more thrilling and beautiful than watching the most elaborate man-made spectacle on the biggest stage in the world.   A 1942 review in the Hattiesburg American revealed [Louise] (who speaks of herself as an "obscure Dickinson' because she is distantly related to the late and famous Emily) has found content in the Maine woods. She describes herself, her family and her contentment in 'We Took to the Woods." ...she is so deep in the Maine woods that strangers practically never reach her house. And she likes it.  The cabin is in the Rangeley Lake Section. There were two cabins when Mrs. Rich wrote her book-- one for summer, and one for winter. The winter cabin looks like some- thing out of a fairy tale, imbedded as it is in snow too deep and too fluffy to be anything but a stage setting. There are animals all about deer and wildcats and foxes and skunks. Once she befriended a little skunk, and found it made perfect pet, gradually growing a bit wilder, however. Finally it took to the woods. But when by chance it saw Mrs. Rich it always trotted up to her to be fondled and talked to a bit. Mrs. Rich's first baby was born in the deep woods with only the father as attendant-the doctor couldn't get to the house on time.    A more poetic review was featured in The Harding Field Echelon: [Louise once] received a letter from a friend exclaiming, "Isn't it wonderful that you're at last doing what you always wanted."  [At that moment, Louise realized with a start that she was living her... dream. There is nothing at all on the hills but forest, and nobody lives there but deer and bear and wildcats. The lakes come down from the north like a gigantic staircase to the sea. Thisis the background for Mrs. Rich's unique and enchanting story. Her friends are always asking her questions, the kind of questions anyone would put to a woman who lives in a remote wilderness out of choice:  How do you make a living? Do you really live there all year round?  Isn't housekeeping difficult?  Aren't the children a problem?  Don't you get terribly bored? Here the whole panorama of life in the wilderness unfolds: the drama of the spring drive when the logs are brought down the river from the upper lake; the fun of wood-cutting and ice-cutting; the zest of hunting and fishing when one is dependent of the results for food. There are amusing sidelights on everyday events - [like] the time Mrs. Rich felt she was being watched and in spite of her husband's amusement, went to the door and saw a wildcat eyeing her, no more than three feet from where she had been knitting. We Took to the Woods is more than an adventure story, more than a simple nature study; it is a shining, refreshing picture of an entirely new way of life. Written with warmth and enthusiasm and great charm, it is a book to stir the imagination of every reader and kindle his heart with envy.    This book is 368 pages of Louis Dickenson's precious life in the Maine woods. You can get a copy of We Took to the Woods by Louise Dickinson Rich and support the show using the Amazon link in today's show notes for around $2.   Botanic Spark 2000 On this day, The Indianapolis Star shared an editorial called November Garden Work Inspires by Jean L. McGroarty. Jean lives in Battle Ground with her husband and three teenagers. She is the director of education at the Tippecanoe Humane Society She wrote, I can't remember a Thanksgiving when I haven't been able to go to my garden and dig carrots or pull scallions for my after-holiday turkey soup. My garden, SO often neglected in July and August, still gives what can in November.  I am not a good gardener, but I enjoy doing what little I do. My favorite chore is digging my little plot, a pleasure I have twice a year, once in March and once in November. I have a tiller but never use it. I prefer to use a garden fork, with wide, flat tines, a short stem, and a bright red handle.  Digging my small garden is a lesson in patience, in small and gradual accomplishment. It gives me time to stop and reflect. It's a thinkless job. There IS no mental work involved, just the rhythm of tapping soil with the tines to find the right spot, pushing the fork Into the soil, lifting it up, and turning it over again and again and again.  I can easily see my progress, for each fork full takes me closer to the garden put to bed for winter or ready for spring planting. I like this. I can't do it all at once and only work a little bit at a time, doing as much as I can, measuring my success, loving the feeling of inching my way to the goal. When I do this, I can turn my mind to other thoughts, listen to other sounds, see other things than the fork and the soil.  It's a time to reflect, on seasons and work and growth deferred but growth that will come again someday. I count the earthworms because they give me an inkling of how fertile my soil will be in the spring. I listen to squirrels rustling in the dry leaves, the neighbors calling the wayward dog, and the sound of the wind In the bare trees. During the summer, when the weather is hot and it's easier to stay indoors than work and sweat in the sun, the weeds grow foxtails, plantain, dandelions, and crabgrass.  In November, they're still in the garden, sand-colored and dry and spiky and full of seeds. I turn them into the soil and put them on my scraggly compost pile. Either way, there are thin stems sticking out of the soil or the top of the pile. I turn and turn, giving more to the worms, in the hope that more will come to wind their way through my garden so I can grow bigger and better tomatoes and foxtails next summer.  There are still green things. There are the carrots and the onions that I didn't harvest in the summer. There are chamomile plants, their new growth leaves creeping along the ground, unaware that snow and ice and below zero are coming. I let my lettuce go to seed last spring, and lo, there are some tiny pale green lettuce plants hoping to grow bigger before the snow comes. My snow peas are up and beautiful and blooming with a dozen colors of purple, but I know won't find any pea pods before Christmas. There's still a little bit of parsley left and will pick sprigs of it until it's covered with snow. Most of these green things are turned under, to feed the worms, to feed the soil, and green manure to make the garden better.  There are two stubborn trees that continue to live In my garden, despite my efforts: a mulberry and a hackberry. They are ruthless survivors and I've learned to leave them where they are. There's the aster that plunked in the middle of the beets, not knowing what else to do with it. If it returns in the spring, I'll decide then.  I turn one row at a time, moving from left to right, then back from right to left, tapping, plunging, turning, and thinking. About time. About the sadness of summer lost. About gray skies and cold weather. About the little miracles found in a November garden. I listen and sniff the air and feel the moisture of the dirt under my fork. In three afternoons of work, all the soil in the garden is turned, except for that holding the carrots, scallions, peapods, parsley, and one little lettuce plant. The carrots, scallions, and parsley are useful. The snow peas are beautiful. The lettuce gives me hope that spring will come again.  The garden is ready. Ready for sleep. Ready for snow. Ready to wake up in the spring and start again. I pull some of those carrots for vegetable soup, along with a small onion and a bit of parsley. My November garden keeps giving me gifts, and for that, I'm grateful.  Thanks for listening to The Daily Gardener And remember: For a happy, healthy life, garden every day.

Valley to Peak Nutrition Podcast
Ep 24: The BEST Backcountry Gear For Your Food System (w/ Gabe Gerrish)

Valley to Peak Nutrition Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 37:27


I'm joined by Gabe Gerrish of Backwoods Pursuit this week.     We cover a variety of topics that'll help you make the decision on building your cooking system in the backcountry based on your own personal needs- everything from stoves to coffee mugs!   We talk through the 51 (yes...FIFTY-ONE) backpacking meals Gabe and his team tested and ranked.     We play a fun game of over/under on a host of topics:  - Spotters. -Best glass for the money.  -Dyneema. -Floorless shelters. - and more!   It was a fun show to do and we hope you find a nugget or two to take away and apply to your own planning.   Show Notes/Products Mentioned 51-meal taste test. Sea to Summit Delta Light Backcountry Coffee Review DIY Pour Over Packets (W/ Exo Mtn Gear).  Athlon Ares G2 UHD 65mm Spotter Forloh AllClima Rain Jacket   Is there a topic YOU want to hear about?  Tell us here!   Grab your copy of the Dehydrating Guide!   Check out a host of free resources to help you get clarity on nutrition.   Join our Facebook group! Valley to Peak Facebook Group Opt in for the latest V2P News (and a freebie!)  

Paragould Podcast
Greene County Tech Superintendent, Scott Gerrish

Paragould Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 44:20


As we wrap up our month-long emphasis on education in our city, we are excited to have Scott Gerrish on the podcast. Mr. Gerrish is the Superintendent of Greene County Tech Schools and a lifelong resident of Paragould. Scott attended elementary school at GCT and middle school at Oak Grove. The stories of the educators who poured into his life at a young age are truly inspirational. This is an episode worth sharing.

UK Column Podcasts
Forex And Banking Fraud - Brian Gerrish Speaks To Financial Whistleblower Trevor Kitchen

UK Column Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 68:33


Forex And Banking Fraud - Brian Gerrish Speaks To Financial Whistleblower Trevor Kitchen by UK Column

TNT Radio
Brian Gerrish on Perspective with Jesse Zurawell - 15 Apr 2022

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 54:54


Backcountry Rookies
Choosing The Right Gear with Gabe Gerrish of Backwoods Pursuit

Backcountry Rookies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 78:54


Choosing The Right Gear with Gabe Gerrish of Backwoods Pursuit. Choosing the right gear for your hunt can be a daunting task and it can take up a large part of your time and budget if you don't choose wisely.  This week Gabe talks about his gear reviews and how they can help you make those tough choices. This podcast is a couple of years old but the information is still very relevant.  Gabe covers the technical angle of the gear, like R Value of a sleeping pad, comfort temperatures of sleeping bags to tent materials.  This is a great show. Enjoy! 

Herd Quitter Podcast
59: Jim Gerrish - Best Place to Ranch

Herd Quitter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 56:19


In a recent PCC discussion group there was a conversation around where is the ideal location to run cow/calf pairs in the United States. Overall, every area has advantages and disadvantages, but Jim Gerrish who has a unique perspective having worked with ranchers in 43 states and visited ranches in 49 states has his views on some of the best places. We discuss this as well as why it's important to break out land investments as a separate business from your operating entity. Resources Mentioned: Land, Livestock & Life - Allan Nation No Risk Ranching - Greg Judy https://www.americangrazinglands.com/ As always, check us out at Herd Quitter Podcast on Facebook and Instagram as well as at herdquitterpodcast.com. You can also check out Pharocattle.com for more information on how to put more fun and profit back into your ranching business!

The Stockman Grassfarmer Podcast
What Really Determines Profitability in Grass Farming 3 of 3 with Jim Gerrish

The Stockman Grassfarmer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 38:41


Welcome to the SGF podcast! Our mission is to help create a healthy planet and people through profitable grass-based livestock production. This episode comes from SGF's Management Intensive Grazing School. Jim Gerrish discusses “What Really Determines Profitability in Grass Farming” Jim Gerrish is an independent grazing lands consultant providing service to farmers and ranchers on both private and public lands across the USA and internationally. He can be contacted through http://www.americangrazinglands.com. His books are available from the SGF Bookshelf (https://www.stockmangrassfarmer.com/bookshelf) or at the SGF Digital Bookshelf (https://www.stockmangrassfarmer.digital/pdf-books) AND the downloadable version of Kick the Hay Habit (read by Jim) is here https://www.stockmangrassfarmer.digital/kick-the-hay... Want to try the first lesson from SGF's Management Intensive Grazing School with Jim Gerrish for FREE? OR Read some of his writings? Check out other the links and see special offers too, at https://www.stockmangrassfarmer.digital/profile Grassfarming is a 24-7 job and you can't always get away. So we've put together this podcast, so that you can listen while you work (or whatever you're doing) but always on your schedule. Whenever and where ever you want.

Beyond Average w/ Mick & Christian
BAP Friday #2 w/Matt Gerrish

Beyond Average w/ Mick & Christian

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 22:19


On the second ever Quick BAP Friday we had a great conversation with Matt Gerrish. We got into thoughts on his upcoming move to Denver, his current status with the IG food account From Start To Served and a whole lot more. Check out his content here: https://www.instagram.com/fromstart_toserved/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michael-marks5/support

First Chair: PSIA-AASI Podcast
03.09.22: Learn About Tea Talks with Stacey Gerrish

First Chair: PSIA-AASI Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 12:23


First Chair catches up with Stacey Gerrish, the host of Tuesday Tea Talks, which are free interactive sessions that feature special guests in the snowsports industry and are hosted by PSIA-AASI. Next week's episode happens on Tuesday, March 15 at 6 p.m. MT. Stacey will welcome 2006 Winter Olympian, Erin Simmons, nine-time X Games athlete, and three-time X Games silver medalist. This event will stream from both Facebook and YouTube. You can use the links that you'll receive via email after you register for this event. Register for the March 15 event: http://tiny.cc/TeaTalkMarch15 View previous Tea Talks: https://www.thesnowpros.org/education/tea-talks/

Horribly Happy
15 - The Tragic Missteps of the Chung/Gerrish Family Hike & The Tham Luang Cave Rescue

Horribly Happy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 70:45


Hosts Sophie and Jenna begin the pod by talking about their own favorite podcasts. Jenna then tells the story of the tragic missteps that killed a young California family, Chung, Gerrishon, their baby, and their dog, on a hike. Sophie then describes the incredible Tham Luang Cave Rescue. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/horriblyhappy/support

That's A Chunky
Episode 26: Jamie Taco Part 2 with Frank Gerrish

That's A Chunky

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2021 49:03


Kevin discusses plumbing, acting, and "It's Just Piss" with veteran actor Frank Gerrish.

Herd Quitter Podcast
23: Jim Gerrish - Western vs. Eastern Ranching

Herd Quitter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 63:01


In part 2 of our two part conversation with Jim we discuss the differences in environment, and management of grasslands in arid Western environments and Midwest and Eastern high moisture environments. We discuss how every location has it's own advantages and disadvantages and how to work with them. Jim shares grazing infrastructure and management tips and wisdom and wherever you ranch there is something of value for you in this episode! Resources Mentioned: https://www.americangrazinglands.com/ As always, check out the Herd Quitter Podcast on Facebook and Instagram as well as at Herdquitterpodcast.com. You can also check out Pharocattle.com for more information on how to put more fun and profit back into your ranching business!

Herd Quitter Podcast
22: Jim Gerrish - Kick the Hay Habit

Herd Quitter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 56:38


Jim Gerrish is an experienced grazing expert and well known author of Management Intensive Grazing, and Kick the Hay Habit. In part 1 of a 2 episode series we discuss the expense of making hay and how to reduce hay making through extending your grazing season. We also talk about how to manage your grazing during drought, which many of us across the country are in today! Resources Mentioned: Kick the Hay Habit https://www.americangrazinglands.com/ As always, check out the Herd Quitter Podcast on Facebook and Instagram as well as at Herdquitterpodcast.com. You can also check out Pharocattle.com for more information on how to put more fun and profit back into your ranching business!

Gateway Research Organization
WNN - Time VS Space with Jim Gerrish

Gateway Research Organization

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 87:53


Join Jim Gerrish, Steve Kenyon with Greener Pastures Ranching and Amber Kenyon with Gateway Research Organization as they chat about the importance of time vs space when it comes to grazing and land management!