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In this series, we talk to some of the newly hired Head Football Coaches in Georgia as the 2025 season approaches. Today, we talk to Marcus Gowan, the new Head Coach at Gordon Central.
Time for some music trivia: Canadian music icon Gowan had his first-ever radio interview right here in St. John's. We hear about the Styx frontman's many visits to St. John's - and his impromptu ugly stick performance this week... hours before he took the stage at the Iceberg Alley Performance Tent. (Krissy Holmes and On the Go's Julie Skinner with Gowan)
In this episode, we sit down with Brandon Gowan, a longtime listener turned lethal public land deer hunter. Over the last four years, Brandon has built an incredibly repeatable system for killing mature bucks on high-pressure land — and he shares it all in this detail-packed conversation. Brandon breaks down how a Japanese philosophy of continuous improvement from his job at Toyota transformed the way he hunts. He shares how asking “why” has helped him pattern bucks, refine his trail camera strategies, and create a career-hunting balance that gives him a major edge. We also dig into: How Brandon uses trail camera data patterns, not guesses, to pick kill dates Why every buck he's killed on public was already on camera How “asking why until there's no more why” leads to better results in the woods His go-to terrain features — and the exact setup that keeps producing big bucks The power of annual patterns and how he uses a simple calendar to predict buck movement The importance of finding big tracks, not just rubs and scrapes Why terrain funnels produce more consistent daylight buck activity than sign Mentorship lessons from his old-school, big buck–killing father Whether you're still figuring out public land or looking to take your hunting to the next level, Brandon's story offers a real-world blueprint for doing more with less — and finding repeatable success in pressured places. Got a question for the show? Submit a listener Q&A form - https://l.linklyhq.com/l/1uMXP Grab some Southern Outdoorsmen merch here - https://l.linklyhq.com/l/1u4aK Join Woodsman Wire - https://l.linklyhq.com/l/1u4aR Use the promo code “southern” for a discount on your OnX Hunt membership here - https://l.linklyhq.com/l/1tyfm Save 10% on your next Vortex Optics order at eurooptic.com using the Promo Code “southern10” - https://2ly.link/1wyYO Use code “SOUTHERN25” for a discount on Houndstooth Game Calls: https://2ly.link/24tFz Use code SOUTHERN20 for a discount on all vortex apparel, including eyewear Check out Moultrie's trail cams here - https://2ly.link/1zJWv Check out Latitude Outdoors for your mobile hunting gear - https://2ly.link/1zVDI Have you tagged a deer using something you heard on the show? Submit your listener success story here - Share Your Story Here Come chat with us on our Thursday Hunter Hangouts! Join our patreon - https://l.linklyhq.com/l/1uMXU NOTE: Not all advertisements run on this show are endorsed by The Southern Outdoorsmen Podcast unless an ad is read by one of the hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Friday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -Adam Pukalo from Ventum Financial says canola futures have been on the rise lately, while wheat futures have been stagnant. -An announcement was made at the USask Crop Development Centre. -A meeting with all of the Premiers wrapped up in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. -We'll hear from Greg Kistner, our last winner of the spring 620 CKRM Country Cookout.
On Thursday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -Seeding progress in Saskatchewan is close to 75 per cent complete. -Kevin Hursh of SaskAgToday.com reports Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada has an improved outlook on canola prices. -Drake Meats is building a new processing facility in Saskatoon.
On Wednesday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -A meeting was held between the Canadian Cattle Association and the federal government over compensation for farmers subject to bovine TB investigations. -Emily Schmidt with the Ministry of Agriculture gives the latest Alberta feeder cattle prices, as there is no Saskatchewan feeder cattle prices to speak of. -We'll hear from Dustin Todd, the latest winner of the 620 CKRM Country Cookout for the spring.
On Tuesday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -Kevin Hursh of SaskAgToday.com says the area where he farms is pretty much done seeding. He also weighed in on a number of topics that made news last week. -The Canadian Canola Growers Association reminds producers they can still get a cash advance through the Advance Payments Program. -The Canola Council of Canada is raising awareness of flea beetles and how a quick growing crop can reduce risk.
On Friday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -Adam Pukalo from Ventum Financial goes through what's affecting grain markets and current trends for canola & wheat futures. -Kevin Hursh of SaskAgToday.com talked to Ben Voss about why new farm equipment sales are way down. -A chat with Mark Brodner, our latest winner of the spring 620 CKRM Country Cookout.
On Thursday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -Seeding progress in Saskatchewan is close to 50 per cent complete. -Manitoba farmers are also making progress with seeding. -The Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture confirmed two cattle are dead due to anthrax but the rest of the herd, at a farm in the northwest region of the province, is being vaccinated.
On Wednesday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -More reaction to Heath MacDonald's appointment to Federal Ag Minister from the Wheat Growers and the Grain Growers of Canada. -Chrystia Freeland spoke to reporters after the first Cabinet Meeting this morning. -A conversation with Brennan & Jadi Rowan, the latest winners of the spring 620 CKRM Country Cookout.
On Tuesday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -A new federal agriculture minister has been named as part of Prime Minister Mark Carney's new Cabinet. We'll hear initial reaction from APAS President Bill Prybylski. -Provincial Ag Minister Daryl Harrison and Trade Minister Warren Kaeding talked about China's canola tariffs. -While no feeder cattle prices were available in Saskatchewan, there were some prices of Alberta cattle in the latest Cattle Market Update. -The U.S. suspended imports of Mexican cattle again due to the risk of new world screw worm.
On Monday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -After weekend meetings, the U.S. and China agreed to a 90-day tariff truce. -Brian Golly with Smart Investment Solutions joins the show to share an observation between agriculture's rapid growth and services provided to farmers. -Kevin Hursh of SaskAgToday.com talks seeding during the SaskAgToday.com Roundtable.
On Friday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -Two market analysts are keeping an eye on meetings between the U.S. and China among other things in the days ahead. -Prairie Clean Enterprises announced it will launch a flax straw processing facility in Weyburn. -A chat with Terry Hull, the latest winner of the spring 620 CKRM Country Cookout.
On Thursday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -Seeding is officially underway in Saskatchewan with the first crop report of the year released by the Ministry of Agriculture. We'll have a look at seeding progress around the province and compare that with seeding progress in Manitoba,
Send us a textOn today's episode we have Coach Christin Gowan. Coach Gowan has experience as an assistant coach at California State University-Stanislaus and Occidental College in Los Angeles; and experience as a head coach at Southern Vermont College. Coach Gowan just finished up her 6th season as the head coach at McDaniel College.On this episode we discuss:Controlling what you can controlWhat guards and posts should be able to do on courtHow to know if a coach is interested in youWhy communication is KEYMobility and being in shapeAnd much more!McDaniel Women's Basketball Recruiting FormMcDaniel Women's Basketball InstagramWhen you work with me you can expect a 360-degree player development plan designed specifically for young female basketball players.If this sounds interesting, let's have a conversation - send me an email today - hoopsthroughlife@gmail.comCheck out Hoops Through Life on: Hoops Through Life WebsiteXInstagramFacebookIf you have any questions for me or our future guests email hoopsthroughlife@gmail.comThe views and opinions shared by coaches and other professionals on this podcast are solely their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Hoops Through Life. Hoops Through Life is an independent entity, not affiliated with any school or coach, and is not responsible for the opinions expressed by these individuals.
On Wednesday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -A recap of a meeting between Prime Minister Mark Carney and U.S. President Donald Trump. -Environment Canada Meteorologist Danielle Desjardins says the weather in the short term will be warm and dry. -A chat with Chris Waldenberger, the third winner of the 620 CKRM Country Cookout for the spring season.
On Tuesday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -Feeder cattle prices continue to set new records. -Executive Director of the Saskatchewan Association for Resource Recovery Corp Ethan Richardson joins the show to talk about what and where used items can be recycled and how they're utilized.
On Monday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -The Canadian Food Inspection Agency announced the presence of avian influenza in a few areas of Saskatchewan and one area in Manitoba. Testing of wild birds for Avian Flu is also underway. -Recapping the latest SaskAgToday.com Roundtable with Chief Agricultural Editor Kevin Hursh. -Environment Canada released weather stats for the month of April.
Harpist Bríd McGowan on her love of music and her day job – as a funeral director and embalmer. Brid has been living her best life for the last 30 years and there is a very peculiar reason why. She joined me for a chat about growing up above a funeral home, her overwhelming love of the Harp and how we shouldn't be afraid of death. Please sign up to my Patreon for weekly bonus episodes: www.patreon.com/BigNewsComingSoonPlease sign up to my Patreon for weekly bonus episodes: www.patreon.com/BigNewsComingSoon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On Friday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -Ventum Financial's Adam Pukalo says canola and wheat futures were trending up this week. -A chat with Michael Stein, the second winner of the 620 CKRM Country Cookout. -Last year, the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture conducted a pulse disease survey for peas and lentils.
On Thursday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -Farmer input is needed for a soil survey. Kevin Hursh of SaskAgToday.com talked to Brent Van Koughnet from the Soil Health Network about what the survey entails. -Research trials on farms was the theme of my latest conversation with Lisa Guenther, Senior Editor of the Canadian Cattlemen's Magazine and Country Guide Magazine. -A summit about dealing with wild pigs was held this week. -Manitoba released its first crop report of the year.
On Wednesday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -The head of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture Keith Currie, Chief Agricultural Editor of SaskAgToday.com Kevin Hursh, and Premier Scott Moe reacted to Monday's federal election results and what they'd like the returning Liberal government to focus on. -We'll hear from our first winner of the 620 CKRM Country Cookout for the spring.
On Tuesday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -The Liberal Party, led by Mark Carney, secured a 4th mandate after last night's election. We'll hear from Carney as well as Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, and NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh as they all gave speeches afterward. -Some ag groups are reacting to yesterday's election outcome and want the federal government to act quickly on a variety of issues to provide relief for farmers. -Cattle prices remain high in Saskatchewan. -SaskPower has come out with its yearly reminder to producers this spring.
On Monday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -Tonight, we find out who is going to win the federal election. In advance of the polls closing, we'll hear from Kevin Hursh as to who he thinks could be in line to be the next Federal Ag Minister, depending on the outcome. We'll also hear Kevin's comments on various ag issues from the latest SaskAgToday.com Roundtable. -The federal government announced another change to AgriStability.
On Friday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -Adam Pukalo joins the show to discuss the new canola and wheat futures contracts that are active now. -Garner Deobald shares how the spring season has gone from a beef cattle producer perspective. -Brett Halstead also joins us to talk about seeding preparations. -Awards were handed out at the Western Dairy Expo in Saskatoon.
On Thursday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -Brian Tennant with Farm Fresh Water joins the show to talk about the origin of his business. -Seeding preparations continue as Jake Leguee shares how ready he is. -The Western Dairy Expo is underway from Prairie land Park in Saskatoon.
On Wednesday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -While the provincial crop report won't be released for another few weeks, we asked around to see how prepared producers are for the season. We'll hear from Kevin Hursh and Crop Specialists Tyce Masich and Harry Brook. -The International Grains Council released its April Grain Market Report, an overview of global wheat production and consumption.
On Tuesday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -Feeder cattle prices remain high with new records set for steers and heifers. -The Water Security Agency is accepting applications for its Agricultural Water Management Fund. -A researcher at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada is leading a team that is searching for possible solutions to control an invasive plant called oxeye daisy.
On Monday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -Adam Pukalo with Ventum Financial has the details on the performance of canola and wheat futures during a short week. -Some progress has been made in reducing inter-provincial trade barriers. -Kevin Hursh of SaskAgToday.com has a report on farmland rental rates examined by Farm Credit Canada. -A preview of a women's ranch camp that will be held in Alberta in June.
Illinois soybean farmer and American Soybean Association board member Ryan Frieders talks about the recent study commissioned by ASA in response to HHS Secretary Robert Kennedy, Jr. possibly limiting or banning seed oils. Phil Flynn is an energy market analyst at The PRICE Futures Group and he joins us to share perspective on the overall strategy of President Trumps shift in tariffs, particularly with regards to China. We have a Be Sure message from Anna Howell of Gowan. And there's a new episode of the Soy Checkoff Check-in with guest Matt Chapman.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Monday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -The performance of the stock markets over the last several days has been less than desirable. Ventum Financial's Adam Pukalo has some recommendations to get through this turbulent time. -On the campaign trail, trade barriers were the focus of three of the federal party leaders. -A preview of the Food, Fuel, and Fertilizer Summit in Regina.
On Friday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -President of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture Keith Currie says while they're relieved Canada was exempt from the U.S. reciprocal tariffs, there is a number of other concerns they have about tariffs in general. -USDA Secretary Brook Rollins addressed American farmers' worries about the latest round of tariffs by the Trump Administration. -A local fundraiser is a finalist in the Growing Home BASF Contest.
On Thursday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -The U.S. is imposing tariffs on many nations. We'll break down the latest ones that President Donald Trump announced Wednesday afternoon, and have initial reaction from Ventum Financial's Adam Pukalo. -Yorkton is hosting an AgTech Expo, put on by Ag in the Classroom Saskatchewan and Cornerstone Credit Union.
On Wednesday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -U.S. President Donald Trump is to announce details of tariffs on Canada and the rest of the world Wednesday afternoon. -Alberta Premier Danielle Smith encouraged other premiers to advocate for inter-provincial trade amid trade uncertainty. -APAS is happy that the consumer carbon tax has been eliminated. -The Canadian Canola Growers Association says the Advance Payments Program is off to a fast start.
On Tuesday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -President of Pulse Canada Greg Cherewyk says he had productive meetings in China recently. The meetings come amid 100 per cent tariffs on canola products and peas, as well as a 25 per cent tariff on seafood and pork. -Feeder cattle prices in Saskatchewan were up again, according to the weekly cattle market update from Canfax. -Farm groups are wondering if changes to AgriStability are worthwhile. -The USDA released its first farmer seeding intentions report of the year.
On Monday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -Pulse Canada has one election priority for federal candidates to focus on: trade. We dive into the reasons with President of Pulse Canada Greg Cherewyk. -At the Saskatchewan Ag Summit in Saskatoon: Carlo Dade with the University of Calgary says Canada is falling behind South America regarding transportation infrastructure.
On Friday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -The provincial government is making Saskatchewan Carbon Tax free, starting next month. The Premier was asked by reporters whether the decision now will effect the province's finances and future decisions on energy. -Adam Pukalo from Ventum Financial has the details on canola and wheat future price trends for this week. -The long-term impact of tariffs on fertilizer prices was discussed at the Saskatchewan Ag Summit in Saskatoon.
On Thursday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -Digging deeper into the Saskatchewan Cattle Association's federal election priorities with CEO Christina Betker. -Lisa Guenther with the Canadian Cattlemen's Magazine and Country Guide Magazine says they have a federal election survey up on their respective websites. -This year's winner of the Saskatchewan Outstanding Young Farmer Award hails from the Wymark area in the southwest.
On Wednesday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -Provincial farm groups are laying out their federal election priorities. We'll highlight those key areas from APAS and the Saskatchewan Cattle Association. -Sticking with the campaign, I reached out to two people who took part in the Elbows Up Roundtable at Canada's Farm Show last week. We talked briefly about the election and how the winner may not be celebrating for long. -APAS President Bill Prybylski gives a preview of tomorrow's Saskatchewan Ag Summit in Saskatoon. -A man from the Arcola area is selling his equipment via live auction, but the focus is on bringing those types of auctions back while giving back to the community.
On Tuesday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -President of APAS Bill Prybylski reacts to recent changes made to AgriStability. -We recap the latest SaskAgToday.com Roundtable with Chief Agricultural Editor Kevin Hursh. -Cattle prices were up again after back-to-back weeks of decline. -The fourth cohort of the AgTech Accelerator Program was announced.
Marcela Ceribelli recebe Marcela McGowan no programa Bom Dia, Obvious, a convite de Paixão, para explorar uma trajetória de autoconfiança com tudo que rola pelo caminho: se descobrir, lidar com expectativas sociais, confiar no nosso corpo, se relacionar, encontrar nossa sensualidade, se apropriar da coragem, e se apaixonar por si mesma. Referências: TED Talk da Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: https://youtu.be/D9Ihs241zeg Nos acompanhe também:Instagram da Obvious: https://www.instagram.com/obvious.cc/ TikTok da Obvious: https://www.tiktok.com/@obvious.cc Chapadinhas de Endorfina: https://www.instagram.com/chapadinhasdeendorfina/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1592iJQt0IlC5u5lKXrbyS?si=0fbc7820427446b2 Marcela Ceribelli no Instagram: https://instagram.com/marcelaceribelli/Marcela McGowan no Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marcelamcgowan/ Marcela Ceribelli veste: Blusa: @befemehaBracelete: @janafavoretoColares e brinco: @renatanobrejoiasSapato @lojasrenner
On Monday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -The federal government made changes to the Agri-Stability program over the weekend. Kevin Hursh of SaskAgToday.com shared his thoughts on the changes. -We'll also hear from Kevin about the March crop pricing outlook from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. -Tariffs were talked about during Canada's Farm Show. A few exhibitors offered their thoughts on the matter.
On Friday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -Feedback around Canada's Farm Show seems to indicate this year's event was an improvement from last year. -Ever since the tariff issue came about, inter-provincial trade become a topic of conversation among political leaders. A former Manitoba Cabinet Minister weighs in on what should be done to reduce or eliminate those barriers. -Kevin Hursh of SaskAgToday.com has a report on U.S. farmers getting billions in support as a result of the trade war with Canada.
On Thursday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young, on Day 3 of Canada's Farm Show: -Highlights from the Agriculture side of the Saskatchewan Budget. It includes more funding for business risk management programs and ag research. -APAS President Bill Prybylski says the budget meets a lot of what producers need but there are some things it didn't address. -AMC's Mobile Skills Lab has been a hit with students at Canada's Farm Show. -This week is Agricultural Safety Week in Canada.
On Wednesday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young, from Day 2 of Canada's Farm Show: -A preview of the Provincial Budget. A big question is how much will tariffs affect the Budget. -Startup TNT announced at Canada's Farm Show they've made a partnership with Farm Credit Canada. -Thunderstruck Ag took home the Emerging Innovator Award. -CEO of Viterra Kyle Jeworski says while there is trade uncertainty, tough times don't last, but tough people do.
In this episode, the great Lawrence Gowan of Styx returns to talk to us about the upcoming Styx Brotherhood Of Rock summer tour where they will be playing their Grand Illusion album in it's entirety. We also discuss how the band has endured for 53 years and their upcoming new album.
On Tuesday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young, from Canada's Farm Show: -Show Director Carla Vipond has the details on show hours, ticket prices, and what to expect on Day 1 of Canada's Farm Show. -Premier Scott Moe and Opposition Leader Carla Beck appeared at Canada's Farm Show to talk to producers about tariffs from the U.S. and China. -Ryan talked to founder and CEO of Thunderstruck Ag Jeremy Matuszewki about the tailgate party he is hosting prior to Tuesday night's Regina Pats game versus the Swift Current Broncos. -Farm Credit Canada released its Farmland Values Report, showing Saskatchewan had the largest increase in value in 2024 compared to other provinces.
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Ep 126 Description: “Being able to defend the space that we wanted was really powerful.” —Gowan Batist Families come in all shapes and sizes, each with their own unique needs and preferences when it comes to childbirth. From the comfort of a hospital setting to the intimacy of a home birth, the journey to welcoming a new life is a deeply personal one. Regardless of the path chosen, each journey is unique and deserves to be honored. Gowan Batist is a queer Jewish parent, partner, and writer living in the remote wilderness of Northern California. As a passionate advocate for mountain lions and heritage breed sheep, Gowan's lyrical non-fiction essays and birth story inspire others to trust the natural process of childbirth. Tune in as Gowan discusses navigating rural healthcare as a queer family, creating a supportive birth environment, preparing for labor, the transformative experience of childbirth, and the arrival of their child. Connect with Debra! Website: https://www.orgasmicbirth.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/orgasmicbirth X: https://twitter.com/OrgasmicBirth YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/OrgasmicBirth1 Tik Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@orgasmicbirth Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/debra-pascali-bonaro-1093471 Episode Highlights: 02:06 Navigating Rural Healthcare as a Queer Family 05:54 Creating a Supportive Birth Environment 09:37 Preparing for Birth 13:12 The Experience of Labor 25:01 Making Decisions at Childbirth 29:14 The Importance of Healthcare Systems That Support Families