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Brad Downing is the President and owner of Cross Creek Ag Solutions in Greentown, Indiana. Brad has committed to understanding the “why” behind farming practices. He and his team work to facilitate collaboration and education, helping farmers navigate the complexities of soil health, weather, and sustainable growth. He and Monte dig into the why and the how when it comes to implementation and adoption. Brad grew up immersed in his family's farm, cultivating a deep passion for agriculture alongside sports. Brad's career began in the seed industry, where he spent nearly 14 years with Beck's Hybrids, rising to district sales manager and leading the farm business team. His entrepreneurial drive led him to launch Cross Creek Farms in 2014, farming collaboratively with a neighbor, and Cross Creek Ag Solutions in 2017, a dealership focused initially on seed. Over time, his farm evolved into a research hub, testing bio-nutritional products to uncover what truly works for farmers. Today, Cross Creek distributes innovative products across 11 states and offering custom application, seed, and trucking services. Brad fosters collaboration and education, helping farmers navigate the complexities of soil health, weather, and sustainable growth. Alongside Marcia and a dedicated team, he continues to innovate, ensuring Cross Creek remains a trusted partner for farmers seeking data-driven, practical solutions. Cross Creek Ag Website: https://crosscreekag.com ACRES U.S.A. Farm Weird Event at Jason Mauck farm in Indiana Link: https://conference.eco-ag.com/farmweird And if you'd like to learn more about the soil health systems that we are passionate about, check out our website at asn.farm, and there you can click on links to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, X, and YouTube. There's a lot of great things happening and always something to learn. Let us know if you have any questions or guest ideas by emailing kim@asn.farm.
RBNet Coordinator Mark Chanski interviews three Reformed Baptist Network pastors about pastoring small town RBNet churches. The three pastors are: Jon Hueni, Pastor of Grace Fellowship Church in Bremen, Indiana; Dave Johnston, Pastor of Bible Fellowship Church of Greentown, Pennsylvania; and Andrew Heath, Pastor of Fellowship Baptist Church of Sidney, Montana.
Wynter Hosier of Greentown, IN shares how she built her cottage food bakery into a successful storefront by persevering and giving back, despite facing many unexpected twists and turns along the wayGet full show notes and transcript here: https://forrager.com/podcast/128
Preached by Pastor David Johnston from Bible Fellowship Church of Greentown, PA.
Preached by Pastor David Johnston from Bible Fellowship Church of Greentown, PA.
Preached by Pastor David Johnston from Bible Fellowship Church of Greentown, PA.
Preached by Pastor David Johnston from Bible Fellowship Church of Greentown, PA.
Preached by Pastor David Johnston from Bible Fellowship Church of Greentown, PA.
Dating requirements, drag racer Terry McMillin interview, Angie from Greentown event, bibles, upcoming events are all on today's show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This month on Pocono Mountains Magazine: Weekly Wiffle ball games at Barley Creek Brewing Company's Pint Size Park for a good cause, tapping the new Runaway Train Brewery in Honesdale, and what's new at Jam Room Brewing Company in Greentown, plus a tour of the spectacular Serenite at Camelback Mountain. PTN also takes a ride on the rail bikes along the Lackawaxen River in Hawley. Then, an in-depth look at the inspiring work of four non-profits and how they're being recognized by the 20th Annual Pocono Mountains Community Fundraiser at Mount Airy Casino Resort.
On the 182nd episode of The Green Insider, we have Dan Cliff, Investor Program Coordinator at Greentown Labs Houston. Learn about Dan's path from working in Boston at Greentown Labs to moving to Houston helping Greentown open their second location. Dan describes the growth of the Houston office and how … The post Climate Tech Market is Alive and Growing in Houston appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
Kingdom Come Festival co-founders, Angie and Chris join me this week to talk about the upcoming 2023 Festival on June 15, 16, and 17th in Greentown, Indiana. Over 50 bands will play on two stages over the weekend. One of the exciting things about this festival is that it is free! It's one of the outreach events of Always One Ministries and it is supported by donations and the link is below. Kingdom Come Festival Facebook | Instagram | Website Donate Now Always One Ministries Facebook | Instagram
Today we celebrate our 100th Episode by speaking with Lara Cottingham of Greentown Labs. Described as “climatetech pioneers” working to design a more sustainable world, Greentown Labs has incubators in Boston and Houston. With many IGTE guest connections to Greentown Labs, we discuss what Greentown is all about, their connection to academia, trends in funding and the latest ideas.
The Prince and Princess of Wales stopped by Somerville and were greeted by fans who lined an entire block. WBZ's James Rojas reports.
The Kokomo Press Podcast Season Two Finale is a wild one with Jordan and Brian being joined by Is That Right Podcast Co-Host Dalton Davis. Dalton fits right in with us from the start due to his love of Sketch Comedy and Kanye/Mac Miller. He came on to tell us all about his upcoming podcast collab with Kapitol Kommitte Media Group and to get us all up to date on all things ITR.We also talked about the recent shooting at the veteran's grounds in Greentown including gun safety, we talked about absurd laws in both the U.K. and Illinois, and we even chatted about synthetic human embryo's being grown in a lab, and how Bill Gates wants us all to eat bugs...We talk about all of this and more on our season 2 finale of the Kokomo Press Podcast!
In Episode 12, Michael and Hope are joined by Jason Ethier, Senior Director of Membership at Greentown Labs, a climate tech incubator with headquarters in Boston and Houston. We walk through Jason's personal startup journey, the benefits of working for a startup, the role of Greentown in the energy transition, and what incubators are looking for in prospective member companies. Jason's engineering background has had a big influence on his career path, and we talk about how engineers can get business experience and how non-engineers can get technical. Tune in to hear all about Jason, Greentown Labs, and much more. Keynotes: The role of startup incubators How to get noticed and get into a startup accelerator/incubator The benefits of working for a startup How to get technical and business experience simultaneously
Hello everyone and welcome back to CleanTechies the Podcast. This is episode 53. _________If you are a climate tech founder with specific questions you'd like us to ask -- OR -- looking for capital and strategic partner introductions, please reach out to me via the Slack Channel or LinkedIn and we are glad to help in any way we can. _________Today's episode is with Jason Ethier who is the Sr Director of Membership at Greentown Labs. Greentown is an in-person CleanTech incubator with locations in Boston and Houston. Today's conversation largely revolves around what Greentown is doing to help CleanTech Startups, the challenges many startups face, the importance of partnerships, and perhaps the most interesting talking point, what is the relationship between Houston's "Old Energy" people and the Energy Transition People.Main Talking Points: Intro to Jason His journey into ClimateTechWhat Greentown Labs is doing Who they work with What types of people end up in the program? Why should someone apply to Greentown LabsTypical outcomesHow it worksPartnerships in the CleanTech CommunityIncentive structuresWhy In-PersonThe MetaverseWhy Houston The relationship between "Old Energy" and RenewablesJob transitions Equity offeringsEducation, Talent, and Universities Market timing and direction Wrap upWe hope you enjoy today's episode - please reach out with any specific questions or discussion points. If you're interested in being a show sponsor you can reach me at silasmahner@gmail.comGreentown Labs Website: https://greentownlabs.com/Connect with Jason: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonethier/Check out our Sponsor, NextWave Partners: https://www.next-wavepartners.com/Join the Slack Channel: https://cleantechies.slack.com/join/shared_invite/zt-pd2drz6d-N~9nURU5JlyMXv2ZiO5bAQ#/shared-invite/emailFollow CleanTechies on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/clean-techies/ HMU on Twitter: @silasmahnerSupport the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/silasmahnerTRL Definition: https://acqnotes.com/acqnote/tasks/technology-readiness-level__________We are proud to continue working with NextWave as our official show sponsor for this podcast. NextWave and all of its staff are highly motivated to advance the ClimateTech revolution and are constantly innovating ways that they can help affect that transition. From experts in the talent space to ESG experts, NextWave is taking on Climate and Social responsibility head-on and helping companies build great cultures that not only make the world a better place but also increase workplace satisfaction. Reach out to NextWave Partners today to learn more about how we might partner with you today. https://www.next-wavepartners.com/ / Support the show
The past five years have seen an explosion of new startups getting created to tackle the thousands of challenges we must solve to fully decarbonize our economy. It's the second big wave after the boom and bust cycle of the mid-2000's "Clean Tech 1.0," but this time feels different. We stop by Greentown Labs' 10th anniversary gala to meet a few of these startups, hear about the challenges they're tackling, and what talent they need.
Brad Roos, president of Sustain Rockford, joins us on this episode for an increasingly important discussion about the relationship between housing and the environment. The reality of the environmental crisis is growing more and more serious, which means that now is the time to take action as individuals and in our communities. Brad also shares about the GreenTown conference, which is a tangible opportunity for Rockford locals to advocate for a more sustainable future for our city. To learn more or register for GreenTown, visit https://greentownconference.com/. To keep up with Brad and his work with Sustain Rockford, visit https://sustainrockford.org/.
One year ago, Greentown Labs announced they were expanding to Houston to open their second incubator. Today, we were thrilled to visit their new space in Midtown and host this week's session live with Emily Reichert, Chief Executive Officer. Their team has made tremendous progress over the past year and we are so pleased to welcome them to Houston and the energy community.Founded in Cambridge, MA, Greentown Labs is the largest climatetech incubator in North America. Their mission is to help early stage companies get started by providing the expertise, resources and support they need. Today, Greentown Labs supports over 180 climatetech startups, 40 of those in Houston. In today's discussion, you will hear Emily explain why "climatetech" is the name Greentown prefers.The team and I greatly enjoyed visiting with Emily to hear all about Greentown's expansion, the factors that they used to select Houston, the future of new energy technologies, how America is well suited to be a leader in the space, and much more. Emily also took us through the incubation process at Greentown and how their alumni continue to be involved post-launch. It was a shame we had to end the discussion as we had plenty more questions and topics to discuss. We hope you enjoy as much as we did... Emily was a wonderful and engaging guest.Our TPH expert crew provided today's introduction: Mike Bradley offered some oil and market outlook and analysis and also touched on considerations around inventory for the next few weeks. Matt Portillo shared TPH Research's piece on shared private operator activity in the US and also some reflections on recent investor visits. The ever-entertaining Colin Fenton wrapped up with data around $100 calls on WTI. The stats will blow you away.----------Copyright 2021, Tudor, Pickering, Holt & Co. The information contained in this update is based on sources considered to be reliable but is not represented to be complete and its accuracy is not guaranteed. This update is designed to provide market commentary only. This update does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy any securities. Nothing contained in this update is intended to be a recommendation of a specific security or company nor is any of the information contained herein intended to constitute an analysis of any company or security reasonably sufficient to form the basis for any investment decision. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Tudor, Pickering, Holt & Co., and its officers, directors, shareholders, employees and affiliates and members of their families may have positions in any securities mentioned and may buy or sell such securities before, after or concurrently with the publication of this update. In some instances, such investments may be inconsistent with the views expressed herein. Tudor, Pickering, Holt & Co. may, from time to time, perform or solicit investment banking or other services for or from a company, person or entities mentioned in this update. Additional important disclosures, including disclosures regarding companies covered by TPH's research department, may be found at www.tphco.com/Disclosure. Tudor, Pickering, Holt & Co. (TPH) is the global brand name for Tudor, Pickering, Holt & Co. Securities, LLC, Tudor, Pickering, Holt & Co. Securities – Canada, ULC, Perella Weinberg Partners LP, and their affiliates worldwide. Institutional Communication Only. Under FINRA Rule 2210, this communication is deemed institutional sales material and it is not meant for distribution to retail investors. Recipients should not forward this communication to a retail investor.
Greentown traffic update, hairstyles coming back, fishing recap, other stories and Pastor Charlie Prays!
Welcome to the Life With Old Dogs podcast, where loving senior German Shepherd dog parents can learn the ins and outs, tips, and tricks of caring for older German Shepherd dogs, especially those with special needs. Have you found yourself wondering why your German Shepherd is losing mobility in his backend and what you can do about it? Do you worry that your daily walks with your older German Shepherd may be a bit much now that he is showing signs of slowing down, and what would be the appropriate amount of exercise for him in his later years? Or perhaps you want to learn how to make healthy home-cooked meals and treats that are delicious and nutritious for your older fur friend without packing on any extra weight. I'm Dawn Mimnaugh, Founding President and primary caretaker of Woody's Place Senior German Shepherd Sanctuary. I have over a decade of hands-on experience caring for German Shepherds eight years and older. Woody's Place Senior German Shepherd Sanctuary is a 501c3 nonprofit organization located in Greentown, PA, which has provided many displaced and abandoned senior German Shepherds eight years and older with a safe and loving home throughout their golden years.Our mission is to provide the best possible long-term care for abandoned and displaced senior German Shepherds. "We are that place in the country where old dogs come to retire."My goal for this podcast is to share my senior German Shepherd experiences with you and to create a community of like-minded folks.#lifewitholddogsSupport the show (http://www.patreon.com/#LifeWithOldDogs)
Jamie Palmer from IUPUI talks about research survey, Greentown road closure, a few surveys and Pastor Charlie PRAYS!
Przed Wami nowy specjalny odcinek podcastu Readers Initiative, w którym Rafał ponownie łączy siły z reprezentującym Konglomerat Podcastowy Skurą vel Żarłokiem (Audycja Zkury, Żarłok TV), by omówić zbiorcze wydanie opowiadań, nowel i winietek Raya Bradbury'ego, których areną jest Green Town w stanie Illinois - miasteczko o tyleż malownicze i urocze, co obfitujące w wydarzenia i zjawiska, dostarczające przygód fantastycznych i niesamowitych - a czasem niebezpiecznych! - jego małym i dużym mieszkańcom. Zapraszamy do wysłuchania audycji o tej niesamowitej książce, w której łączą się powieść obyczajowa, realizm magiczny a nawet czysta fantastyka, thriller i horror. Życzymy miłego odsłuchu!
Our guest today is Emily Reichert, CEO of Greentown Labs, the largest climatetech startup incubator in North America.Earlier this year, Greentown Labs announced its expansion to Houston, TX. We talk with Emily about that announcement and the similarities between Boston and Houston. Emily shares her background with us and discusses how her background working with large corporations has shaped Greentown’s role in the climatetech ecosystem.We hope you enjoy our conversation with Emily.For more information on Greentown Labs, you can visit their website here: https://greentownlabs.comGreentown Labs Houston Location: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/greentown-labs-announces-location-of-new-incubator-in-houstons-innovation-district-301135695.html?tc=eml_cleartimeFor more content on climate change and the energy transition subscribe to the Electrified Newsletter.Follow us on Twitter @kevindstevens and @jm_crowdShow Notes01:30 - Emily shares her background05:00 - The change from incremental improvement to working on breakthrough06:45 - Emily and Greentown Labs, a match made for climate impact12:25 - Greentown Labs’ mission-oriented culture and how it benefits founders14:30 - Scaling a community without sacrificing connectivity16:55 - Working with large corporates partners to create an atmosphere of collaboration 19:00 - Why corporates are part of the solution, not the problem 21:05 - Balancing optimism and skepticism when big oil and gas enter the energy transition24:00 - Greentown expands to the energy capital of North America 30:30 - The similarities between Houston and Boston 35:30 - Jobs are the unifying message of the energy transition 38:00 - Investors flocking to the energy transition for economic reasons40:30 - The importance and success of Greentown Launch49:00 - The breadth of opportunities in the energy transition
This program originated from Paupack Hills GC in Greentown, PA. One of the most decorated golf course architects in history, Tom Fazio, speaks with Tony about his first design as an architect -- Paupack Hills! Allen DePuy and Eddie Caiazzo spoke with Maegan Herington, GM of Paupack Hills GC about the many amenities the course has to offer, as well as a look at the exciting future of the club (https://www.paupackhills.com/). Tony Leodora spoke with Jay Sigel about the return of LPGA action including the KPMG LPGA Championship taking place at Aronimink GC later in 2020. Take a trip with Allen, Eddie and Tony to Lake Wallenpaupack on a beautiful night for golf at Paupack Hills! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The crew talk to folks about Solar Story in Greentown, Mike Wyant gives update to WE CARE Park and it is National MUTT day! Pastor Charlie PRAYS!
A new MP3 sermon from First Baptist Church of Greentown is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Seeking After A Sign Subtitle: Mark Speaker: Zachary Houghton Broadcaster: First Baptist Church of Greentown Event: Sunday Service Date: 6/28/2020 Bible: Mark 8:10-13 Length: 39 min.
A new MP3 sermon from First Baptist Church of Greentown is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Seeking After A Sign Subtitle: Mark Speaker: Zachary Houghton Broadcaster: First Baptist Church of Greentown Event: Sunday Service Date: 6/28/2020 Bible: Mark 8:10-13 Length: 39 min.
A new MP3 sermon from First Baptist Church of Greentown is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Particulars of Praise Subtitle: Psalm 111 Speaker: Zachary Houghton Broadcaster: First Baptist Church of Greentown Event: Sunday Service Date: 5/24/2020 Bible: Psalm 111:1-10 Length: 43 min.
As Coronavirus or Covid-19 keeps many of us isolated in our homes, residents in the Susquehanna Valley have the fortune of being surrounded by many natural resources. With large gatherings and schools cancelled or disrupted, this spring is the perfect time to get outside for strolling, hiking, biking, and paddling. In this episode of Susquehanna Life Out Loud we share with your some of the many free resources in the region we can enjoy. With the help of Dr. Natasha DeJarnett at the National Environmental Health Association, we discuss safe ways to get out into nature while protecting yourself, your loved ones, your pets, and the community. Dr. DeJarnett also answers questions about Coronavirus, who is most at risk, and what we can do to keep from getting and spreading the virus. She provides specific information for those of us living in rural communities in the Susquehanna Valley. For the most up to date Coronavirus/Covid-19 Information, please visit the US Centers for Disease Control.Also in this episode Host Peterson Toscano reveals highlights from the Spring 2020 issue of Susquehanna Life Magazine. He chats with writer Brian Auman about a new and growing activity taking place in the Central Pennsylvania mountains that has the potential to bring a lot of people to the Susquehanna Valley.Brian Auman in his article The Secret is Out believes Mountain Biking can be a driver for regional economic growth. More importantly, he says Interscholastic Mountain Biking provides an exciting new activity for middle and high school students. In our show he shares the history of mountain biking in the region and why he believes we are poised to see the region become a destination for serious mountain bikers from all over the country. Peterson also chats with 16 year old, Luly, from the Centre County Crow teams. She loves hurtling down the hill as fast as possible, and advises listeners to always wear a helmet. Luly's mom, Margot coaches the team and points out how great the program is for the youth in the region looking for new opportunities. We also learn about the Susquehanna Greenway Partnership, an ambitious plan to use trails and waterways to connect towns along a 500 mile stretch of the river. Alana Jajko, director of communications and outreach, tells us about two trails you can enjoy right now. Whenever heading out into the woods, remember to protect yourself and your pets from insects that cause diseases. For information on the ticks in our woods and precautions for people and pets visit Penn State Extension. They also have a page with information about mosquito bites along with guidelines for safely using insect repellent. Susquehanna Life Magazine publisher, Erica Shames, can be heard above the din of a chainsaw as she talks about the Chainsaw Carvers Rendezvous. Experience it for yourself April 23rd, 24th, and 25th in Ridgeway, PA.Erica also tells us how to make her very own Sesame Noodle Recipe. Loaded with spring vegetables, it is the perfect dish for the season. Peterson looks through nearly 10 pages from the Spring 2020 issue of Susquehanna Life Magazine to share a few events that he is planning to attend. Out of hundreds of possibilities, this is his short list:Promised Land State Park in Greentown, PA will host Eagles—Masters of the Sky on April 11May 3rd to June 14th see The Needle Art Exhibit at the Fort Hunter Mansion. And while you are there you can enjoy the Fort Hunter Greenway trail.The Covered Bridge Bus Tour in Columbia County takes off on May 16thAnd so much more including events for children and the whole family. There is also a special listing of events to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day.NOTE: Before going to any of these events, we encourage you to contact the organizers to learn if the event has been cancelled or postponed. See the complete Events Guide in the Spring 2020 issue of Susquehanna Life Magazine. You will also learn about Restaurant Weeks taking place in the Valley.Montour and Columbia counties: March 20th to the 29th. Snyder, Union and Northumberland counties: April 19th to April 26th.You can hear Susquehanna Life Out Loud on Podbean, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, and Stitcher Radio. Let us know where you hear podcasts, and we will submit our show to that platform. See a listing of where you can buy our magazine and find out about subscription options. Do you want to be a sponsor of Susquehanna Life Magazine? Find out about advertising options. For questions, comments, suggestions, and recommendations, you can reach us at SusquehannaLife@gmail.comMany thanks to all the guests and to Raúl Díaz Palomar and music from his album: Música Para Poder
I dette afsnit af GreenSpeaks podcast Grøn Snak har vi besøg af Lise og Michael fra GreenTown – GreenSpeaks bæredygtige online markedsplads. Vi kommer som altid vidt omkring i samtalen, der bl.a. handler om, hvad der gør en markedsplads til Danmarks største, hvordan interessen har været – både fra forhandlere og brugere, hvilke tekniske og kommunikative udfordringer, der har været, ... Read More
Head Boys' Varsity Basketball Coach Delta HS, Delta, OH (Physical Education Teacher at Fort Meyer Elementary school in Maumee, OH) He has coached high school basketball for the last 24 years. The 2019-2020 season will mark his 18th season as a head varsity boys' basketball coach. 4 year varsity basketball player for Coach Duane Keisling at Eastern Greentown HS, Greentown, IN Played one year on JUCO Basketball for Coach Dennis Routhoux (HOF) at Gogebic CC, Ironwood, MI Played 3 years for Coach Steve Platt (HOF), at Huntington College, Huntington, IN. 6th Grade basketball coach - Huntington North Community College. Jack Gabor was the head coach (HOF). 9th Grade basketball coach, varsity & JV assistant, & scouting coordinator for coach Flava Sirk at Oak Hill High School, Converse, IN. Head coach and Athletic Director at Marion Lakeview Christian HS, Marion, IN. Conference Champions & Conference Tournament Champions Midland Athletic Conference COY Head coach and PE/Health/Weights & Conditioning teacher - School City of Hammond, Hammond, IN. (3 Years) Head coach, PE/Health/Weights & Conditioning teacher, and assistant AD at Washington Sr. HS, Washington, OH (3 years) Varsity Assistant for Coach Rick VanMatre at Greenfield McClain HS, Greenfield, OH. (2 Years) Head Coach & PE teacher for Maumee City Schools, Maumee, OH. First winning season in nearly a decade - 3rd year First Sectional win in over a decade - 2nd year Assistant coach for OH v. IN ASG, University of Saint Francis, Fort Wayne, IN. Head coach for OH v. IN ASG, University of Saint Francis, Fort Wayne, IN Head coach for OH v. IN "PostyourT" ASG Northwest Ohio District VII Basketball Coaches Association (NOD7BCA) COY NOD7BCA Division I Boys' Rep (3 Years) NOD7BCA Vice President (1 Year) NOD7BCA President (2 Year Term) NOD7BCA Director of Clinics (Present Position) Varsity Assistant Coach for TJ Hunt at Toledo Central Catholic HS, Toledo, OH. (1 year) Head Coach at Delta HS, Delta, OH (beginning the second season) 5th coach in 7 seasons '18-'19 Team won 6 games derek.sheridan44@gmail.com @coachsheridan44 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kevin-furtado/support
On today's episode of All in the Industry®, host Shari Bayer's guests are Executive Chef Michael Anthony and Pastry Chef Miro Uskokovic of Gramercy Tavern, USHG’s contemporary, seasonal, award-winning American restaurant, which opened in in NYC in 1994 by restaurateur Danny Meyer, and is now celebrating its 25th anniversary. Michael joined Gramercy Tavern as the Executive Chef in 2006. Under his leadership, the restaurant has earned a three-star New York Times review (2007) and James Beard Awards for “Outstanding Restaurant" (2008) and “Best Chef: New York City" (2012). In 2015, Mike won the James Beard Award for “Outstanding Chef," a national recognition, and his book, V is for Vegetables, won the 2015 James Beard Award for Best Vegetable-Focused Cookbook. Miro grew up on a family farm in Serbia and moved to America after attending hospitality college. After working with a local pastry chef in Greentown, Indiana, Miro enrolled in the Culinary Institute of America. While completing his externship at Wallse, Miro had the chance to train as an intern at Jean-Georges. Miro became Pastry Sous Chef at Jean-Georges, and then went on to become Pastry Chef at Aldea. Miro joined Gramercy Tavern as Pastry Chef in 2013. Today's show also features Shari's PR tip, Speed Round, Industry News discussion, and Solo Dining experience at Thomas Keller's TAK Room in Hudson Yards, NYC. Listen at Heritage Radio Network; subscribe/rate/review our show at iTunes, Stitcher or Spotify. Follow us @allindustry. Thanks for being a part of All in the Industry®!Photos courtesy of Gramercy Tavern.All In The Industry is powered by Simplecast.
Brad Downing from Cross Creek Ag in Greentown, Indiana discusses optimism in land improvements, 6 day, week, month impacts of our decisions, and sticking with your plant plan as long as you possibly can with full season hybrids. You can contact Brad at 765-432-0475, brad@crosscreekag.com, and on Twitter and Facebook!
It started with a single study in Greentown. Instead of looking at the cause of youth crime one case at a time, Sean Redmond's team examined young people's networks. A different data set exposed new ways of responding to the problem. Building trust in communities. Giving young people options. Taking out the adult lynchpins of the gang. It moved on to replication in Redtown and Bluetown. The collaboration between the University, the Irish police and communities in each of the towns has generated a clear and effective relational social policy. http://www.ulsites.ul.ie/law/professor-sean-redmond-0
Dr. Emily Reichert has been at the helm of Greentown Labs in Somerville, MA since 2013. She has overseen the growth of Greentown to become the largest clean technology startup incubator in the United States, with over 170 companies incubated and $320M in funding raised. These companies run the gamut, from robotics and process efficiency to advanced materials to agriculture, water and waste. Emily has a background in green chemistry and the commercialization of many beneficial technologies.
We shanghaied some of the people we saw at WeCann - and did some spontaneous interviews. We'll be posting more soon.... Sam Katzman of GreenTown - a retail startup Dr. Jeremy Riggle - Mary's Medicinals Nicholas Nedin - The Cannabis Act Podcast Dan Sutton - CEO Tantalus Labs Bob Ondeiko - VP Operations Aphria Website: http://www.thecannalysts.ca Twitter: http://twitter.com/thecannalysts reddit: http://www.reddit.com/r/TheCannalysts/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TheCannalysts/
Act One Finale (Live Re-do) Synopsis: In Greentown, Illinois on the month of October 1933, thirteen year old best friends William Holloway and Jim Nightshade are threatened by a mysterious force intending to feast off mankind's deepest insecurities and fears. For the conclusion of Act One, the steam engine train finally makes its stop in a meadow outside Greentown where Will and Jim bare witness to the construction of the carnival and get their first glimpse of The Dust Witch and The Illustrated Man (aka The Tattooed Man). Rated: PG-13 for horror and scary situations Original Novel By: Ray Bradbury Adapted By: Tim Pylypiuk Starring: Tim Pylypiuk and Maria Illiou Soundtrack By: Daniel Olsen, David Shire, and David Licht
Act One Finale Synopsis: In Greentown, Illinois on the month of October 1933, thirteen year old best friends William Holloway and Jim Nightshade are threatened by a mysterious force intending to feast off mankind's deepest insecurities and fears. For the conclusion of Act One, the steam engine train finally makes its stop in a meadow outside Greentown where Will and Jim bare witness to the construction of the carnival and get their first glimpse of The Dust Witch and The Illustrated Man (aka The Tattooed Man). Rated: PG-13 for horror and scary situations Original Novel By: Ray Bradbury Adapted By: Tim Pylypiuk Starring: Tim Pylypiuk and Maria Illiou Soundtrack By: Daniel Olsen, David Shire, and David Licht
Water quality and HB 1082 aka "No More Stringent." This show is using water quality issues in Flint, Michigan, and Greentown, Indiana as a conversation starter. Joining by phone to talk about the status of water at Eastern Howard Schools was Eastern Howard Schools Superintendent, Dr. Tracy Caddell. In-studio guests for the show were Andrew Berger, Vice President, Governmental Affairs and Tax Policy for the Indiana Manufacturer's Association and from the Hoosier Environmental Council, Dr. Indra Frank, HEC's Environmental Health Director.
Kris, trapped in a nightmarish foreign problem-hospital, grows increasingly frantic as David thwarts dangers of his own en route to his rescue. Also, a solution for safely fireproofing homes, Kevin McShane steals a helicopter, and we finally learn the Greentown-kroner-to-hotdog exchange rate.
David turns to European drilling-platform sovereign John Allison for clues to Kris's whereabouts. The two debate the fashion choices of dictators, the sometime necessity of proxy hugging, the importance of choosing one's stamp-mate, and how many watts of music power TMH can muster.