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I vårt mysigaste avsnitt hittills dra vi på oss några riktigt bekväma (och imaginära!) blåställ och snackar om Musköbasen! Du vet, det där lite småtossiga projektet där vi svenskar skapade hem åt majör örlogsfartyg inuti ett berg.Mattis inleder med att gå från ax till en halvfärdig limpa (Per bakar färdigt) och beskriver byggnationen (eller snarare sprängnationen), de osannolikt rediga karlar som genomförde denna samt Muskös verksamhet under kalla kriget. Per ger sig å sin sida i kast med Muskös tänkta funktion i krig och inte minst vad som händer där i dag. Han landar typ i att Muskö är ett state of mind.Dessutom: gröna metalltermosar fyllda med kaffe, arbetet fortgår trots bombningarna, ”besättningsmän är MYROR”, en man som heter Grogg, Mattis på återvinningscentralen, marinen ser till den lilla människan, ångesten på K-rauta, ubåtar går i uläge inuti ett berg, och mycket mer! Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello, Puzzlers! Puzzling with us today: the actor-singer behind the popular TikTok account, @coffeeandcrosswords, Katie Grogg! Join host A.J. Jacobs and his guests as they puzzle–and laugh–their way through new spins on old favorites, like anagrams and palindromes, as well as quirky originals such as “Ask Chat GPT” and audio rebuses. Subscribe to The Puzzler podcast wherever you get your podcasts! "The Puzzler with A.J. Jacobs" is distributed by iHeartPodcasts and is a co-production with Neuhaus Ideas. Our executive producers are Neely Lohmann and Adam Neuhaus of Neuhaus Ideas, and Lindsay Hoffman of iHeart Podcasts. The show is produced by Jody Avirgan and Brittani Brown of Roulette Productions. Our Chief Puzzle Officer is Greg Pliska. Our associate producer is Andrea Schoenberg.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello, Puzzlers! Puzzling with us today: the actor-singer behind the popular TikTok account, @coffeeandcrosswords, Katie Grogg! Join host A.J. Jacobs and his guests as they puzzle–and laugh–their way through new spins on old favorites, like anagrams and palindromes, as well as quirky originals such as “Ask Chat GPT” and audio rebuses. Subscribe to The Puzzler podcast wherever you get your podcasts! "The Puzzler with A.J. Jacobs" is distributed by iHeartPodcasts and is a co-production with Neuhaus Ideas. Our executive producers are Neely Lohmann and Adam Neuhaus of Neuhaus Ideas, and Lindsay Hoffman of iHeart Podcasts. The show is produced by Jody Avirgan and Brittani Brown of Roulette Productions. Our Chief Puzzle Officer is Greg Pliska. Our associate producer is Andrea Schoenberg.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello, Puzzlers! Puzzling with us today: the actor-singer behind the popular TikTok account, @coffeeandcrosswords, Katie Grogg! Join host A.J. Jacobs and his guests as they puzzle–and laugh–their way through new spins on old favorites, like anagrams and palindromes, as well as quirky originals such as “Ask Chat GPT” and audio rebuses. Subscribe to The Puzzler podcast wherever you get your podcasts! "The Puzzler with A.J. Jacobs" is distributed by iHeartPodcasts and is a co-production with Neuhaus Ideas. Our executive producers are Neely Lohmann and Adam Neuhaus of Neuhaus Ideas, and Lindsay Hoffman of iHeart Podcasts. The show is produced by Jody Avirgan and Brittani Brown of Roulette Productions. Our Chief Puzzle Officer is Greg Pliska. Our associate producer is Andrea Schoenberg.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Grogg ur hink när VSK gjorde en VSK. Hur många ggr har Inoussa sett om sitt fula mål?! Malmös asfaltering med vilopuls. Djurgårns överkörning! Ärliga och mogna Dahl - eller är han bara kryptisk?! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Manne Forssberg verkade i en stark tradition av att dricka så mycket som möjligt, så ofta som möjligt. Till slut började till och med alkisarna på det lokala sunkhaket att ifrågasätta hans eviga supande. "Du är för ung för att vara här, med oss", sa de. Idag är han nykter, pappafluencer och springer med Jesus.
Prepare for an extraordinary episode on The MisFitNation Show as we welcome Tyler Grogg, an Explosive Specialist with a remarkable journey that defies convention. Tyler's path to becoming an Explosive Specialist for the Transportation Security Administration was filled with unexpected twists and turns. From a childhood spent playing with Legos and exploring the outdoors to discovering a passion for music and theater in high school, Tyler's early years were diverse and dynamic. Upon graduating high school, Tyler enlisted in the United States Marine Corps, where he embarked on deployments across the Pacific, including humanitarian missions and combat zones. It was during this time that Tyler's fascination with explosives was ignited, leading him to become an Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technician. Tyler's military career was marked by bravery and sacrifice, including multiple deployments and injuries sustained in combat. Despite the challenges, Tyler's love for explosives persisted, leading him to pursue opportunities as a Pyrotechnician and eventually landing his current role with the TSA. Outside of his explosive career, Tyler is a dedicated family man, finding joy in spending time with his wife and children. He is a staunch advocate for veterans' mental health and actively supports organizations like the EOD Warrior Foundation. Don't miss this captivating conversation with Tyler Grogg on The MisFitNation Show, where we delve into his extraordinary journey from explosions to empathy. Connect with Tyler and explore his work: Website: www.INERTmugs.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/INERTmugs Instagram: @INERT_mugs TikTok: @INERTmugs
Lagtävling på Solen (restaurangen, inte stjärnan) och en riktigt sur utslagstävling. Vi avhandlar detta tillsammans med ämnen som varför Henric inte kan ha dirty talk, på vilket sätt citroner är som oss, och Clarifierad tomatbuljong. Dessutom den stora frågan: blir det ingen resa i år? Tack för att ni lyssnar, ni får gärna ge oss fem stjärnor på appen ni lyssnar på men det har ni säkert redan gjort. Juste köp biljett till de här grejerna också: Gullegrisen med Clara Kristiansen: https://billetto.se/search?text=gullegrisen En liten Grogg med Hanna Lublin och Lisa Dahlin: https://billetto.se/search?text=en+liten+grogg Pussar och kramar från Hanna
Folkdanslaget transporterades med bogserbåten Grogg ut till turistbåten som öppnade två luckor på sidan så "Gillarna" kunde klättra upp på lejdaren och sedan hoppa in i båten. I folkdräkt! Gunilla Grönkvist som varit aktiv medlem i Kulturella Folkdansgillet sedan 1960, berättar om dråpliga händelser på Solsäter och annat. Programmakare Gunnel Agrell Lundgren.Stockarna roddes till SolsäterNu dansar även barnbarnsbarnen
Jeff founded JPG Resources as an avenue to help build businesses across the food industry. By combining the technical background from a decade of hands-on Product Development experience with the leadership and management perspective gained from integral involvement as a business leader as they grew Kashi by 30x over 8 years, he is able to offer a unique set of skills and experiences to partners. Co-Hosts Alex Bayer (Genius Juice) and Wade Yenny with a combined experience in the CPG space of 35 years, chat about all things food and beverage in the market and share what's going on in their lives and any current events. They also do shout-outs and answer questions live from viewers & listeners during their show.
Christine & Gody Grogg sind in zwei sehr unterschiedlichen Familien-Kulturen aufgewachsen. Die Leidenschaft für die Landwirtschaft und die Menschen haben sie zusammengeführt. So sind auf ihrem Hof während vierzig Jahren nicht nur landwirtschaftliche Produkte erwirtschaftet worden, sondern auch viele Menschen ein- und ausgegangen. Gody als Meisterlandwirt hat sich zusätzlich zum Suchtexperten und Sozialmanager ausbilden lassen und Christine hat sich als leidenschaftliche Bäuerin und Mutter viele Jahre in der Politik engagiert, und war nach einer Coaching Ausbildung auch als Familienbegleiterin unterwegs. Für beide ist der Glaube das tragende Fundament im Leben. In 40 Ehejahren hat sich ein riesiger Strauss voller Glücksmomente, aber auch schwierigen und schmerzhaften Zeiten gesammelt. Groggs haben 5 erwachsene Kinder und 4 Enkelkinder. Kultur in Studen. In gemütlicher Atmosphäre geniessen wir zu Live-Musik ein «Chäs, Brot, Wy»-Buffet und im Talk mit Stef Gerber erhalten wir Einblick in das Leben von Groggs. Infos. Anmeldung online auf gms-studen.ch oder 032 372 10 22 Erwachsene: CHF 20.–, Lernende/Studierende: CHF 10.–, Türöffnung: 19.45 Uhr Nächste Termine. 14. März mit Torsten Hebel, 4. April mit Maya Heusser, 2. Mai (Gast noch offen), 6. Juni mit Martin Benz Veranstalter. gms ist eine Bewegung mit vielfältigen, kreativen Projekten für Kinder und Erwachsene. Wir geniessen Kultur, erleben Begegnungen und erhalten Inspiration. gms ist Teil von «Kirche anders» der #Methodisten (EMK Schweiz).
On this Episode 411 of Health Solutions, Shawn & Janet Needham R. Ph. discuss moral injury and what it is with Ashley Grogg. Ashley shares her story on how she learned about VAERS and what she's doing about it. 00:00 - Start 00:38 - Ashley Intro 01:06 - Ashley's Story 04:56 - VAERS 08:37 - Moral Injury 11:35 - Support 13:33 - Ashley's Book 17:29 - Reception 19:04 - Ashley's Passion 19:42 - Ashley's Website 21:21 - Closing Comments Episode Resources Facebook ~ https://www.facebook.com/ashley.grogg Facebook ~ https://www.facebook.com/thevaersproject Instagram ~ https://www.instagram.com/vaersproject/ Twitter ~ https://twitter.com/ashleyMSNRN Twitter ~ https://twitter.com/VAERSproject Website ~ www.wtajourney.com Website ~ https://www.wtajourney.com/vaers Website ~ https://vaersproject.com/index.html EP 411: Discussing Moral Injury with Ashley Grogg and Shawn & Janet Needham R. Ph. ~ #healthcareprofessional #nurse #moralinjury #mendingvaccinesafety #vaersproject #vaersaware #podcastshow #optimalhealth #healthfreedom #medicalfreedom #medicalcare #HealthCare #PriceTransparency #freemarket #Liberty #FitAfter50 #FitOver50 #fitover40 #fitafter40 #Boise #IdahoFalls #Tricities #SiouxFalls #Wenatchee #EducateAndEmpower #NeedhamHealthSolutions #TeamNeedham #ShawnNeedham #HealthSolutions #MosesLakeProfessionalPharmacy #MLRX #SickenedTheBook #ShawnNeedhamRPh #ThinkOutsideTheSystem #OptimalHealthMatters #ItsTime ~ *** #BenShapiro & #DaveRamsey Fans. Learn how to be in the driver's seat for your healthcare choices {not the system or doctors!}
Douglas Grogg is an experienced Founder with a demonstrated history of working in the industrial automation industry. Strong business development professional skilled in Factory Automation including: Fluid Power, Engineering, Strategic Planning, Project Engineering, and Robotics.Currently working with manufacturing facilities to SIMPLIFY robot implementation. Using Robots used to be a fantasy for most manufacturing facilities. Now, it is a NECESSITY to not only keep up with current demands but also to prepare for GROWTH!Yaskawa and our partners make it EASY to design an appropriate solution, work within your budget criteria, and hit timelines that are unmatched in the current industry!
It's time to re-imagine how entrepreneurs bring their innovative value propositions to market at the appropriate scale to meet the important needs of millions of people. The new way of thinking is for entrepreneurs to focus all their energy on designing, refining and strengthening the value proposition, and then plugging in to a network of resources assembled by others so that customers enjoy the full realization of the value experience the entrepreneurial has designed. Jeff Grogg of JPG Resources joined Economics For Business to describe how this works in the CPG food and beverage industry. Knowledge Capsule Starting From A New Value Proposition. The entrepreneurial journey — whether starting a new company or launching or improving a brand or launching and managing a new corporate innovation initiative or even a new division or internal venture — starts with a value innovation goal. An entrepreneurial team or an entrepreneurial organization conceives of a new experience for customers that they'll value highly enough to warrant the firm's investment in new capabilities. The team tests the market appeal and commercial power of the value proposition to greatest extent they can. They get ready to go to market at scale — to produce, package, ship, distribute, sell and take payments, and then to respond to marketplace results with more volume, or broader distribution, or maybe some tweaks to some aspects of the execution of the value proposition. Traditionally, once the launch decision is made, the firm maps out the value chain and assembles the enabling resources — manufacturing capacity for products, service backrooms and infrastructure for services, supply chain components, business partnerships and their associated contracts, marketing and sales capabilities, distribution, warehousing and retail access. What if this part — the resource assembly part — were already done? The risks and constraints of making a new business out of a new value proposition would be greatly reduced. Jeff Grogg and his platform firm have built new business infrastructure so that entrepreneurs don't need to. Jeff describes his company, JPG Resources, as a business builder. His focus is on food and beverage businesses in the CPG category. The company build businesses so that entrepreneurs don't have to. To be clear, the entrepreneurial teams focus on the customer and customer empathy and understanding, identifying a unique value that meets meaningful needs for a large number of people. That's the critical step in the generation of new economic value. The next step is typically building the supply chain from formulation and recipe development for scale, to manufacturing and packaging, shipping and distribution, and designing the management processes and hiring the people and drawing up the contracts for smooth continuous scale operations. That's extremely hard work, and fraught with risk. The phrase “starting a business” can sound intimidating for that reason. JPG Resources can absorb and take on and solve all those challenges and potential problems, and free the entrepreneurs to concentrate on customer value design and the last mile of marketing and sales. The new entrepreneurial production structure can apply at all scales. JPG Resources has helped pre-market start-ups with initial product development and culinary research, has provided infrastructure for growth for maturing companies, has helped mid-size companies expand beyond their current scope, and has helped big companies enter new areas beyond their existing comfort zones. The new “plug-in” production structure operates at all stages and all scales and all along the value chain. JPG Resources can provide manufacturing or train manufacturers from start up through expansion. The can help with food science, create new processes, manage contracting, identify and mitigate risk factors and arrange insurance. They can organize supply chain redundancy (efficient redundancy through back-ups, not wasteful redundancy through duplicates) and build resilience for clients. A virtual supply chain is superior to — and more flexible than - the self-assembled version. The new entrepreneurial production structure is a network without boundaries. The very term “supply chain” reflects linear thinking — links joined together in sequence. Systems thinking is non-linear. The JPG Resources infrastructure is an ecosystem using connective logic, connecting the necessary components, people, knowledge and flows for the desired outcome, and reconnecting as needed when the environment or the market changes. The network is not bounded — there are always external or partner services that are currently outside the network that can be brought in through new connections. All are conceptually aligned, and all the relationships and contracts are win-win. The experience of JPG Resources in designing, assembling and integrating supply chains and production networks means that they've seen both sides of contractual relationships and service partnerships under all conceivable circumstances and can make sure all the agreements work - and expand the value space - for all parties. The new entrepreneurial production structure is an acceleration and strengthening of knowledge-building proficiency. In episode #199, we identified knowledge-building proficiency as the key to value creation capacity. By partnering with infrastructure building firms like JPG Resources (and Gembah from episode #210), entrepreneurs can benefit from sharing the knowledge that these forms have already accumulated over multiple projects and product and business launches and growth initiatives. Jeff's company is only too happy to share this knowledge, and doing so can help entrepreneurs avoid what he calls “self-harm” — making mistakes that could be avoided with the relevant prior knowledge. Experience is harder to share. Jeff's staff have hundreds of thousands of hours of experience, and, while entrepreneurs can't live what they've lived, they can certainly benefit from experiential learning. The error avoidance inherent in knowledge and experience sharing can be invaluable to entrepreneurs. Individual freedom and choice still apply, in a more flexible capital structure. Entrepreneurs can choose as much or as little of the available pre-built infrastructure as they choose. They can focus on their own strengths and supplement where they know they need to. They can make their own connections in the ecosystem and their own adjustments as circumstances dictate. The new entrepreneurial infrastructure does not imply a reduction in entrepreneurial initiative, but a boost, an acceleration, an expansion of value creation potential. It enables the entrepreneur to concentrate on value facilitation rather than on building a supply chain. The capital structure for value creation in the economy as a whole becomes more flexible, flows more freely and can throw off the shackles of bureaucracy and regulatory compliance. The entrepreneur can pass on the burdens of HR and finance and legal and many more functions that are peripheral to — and sometimes impediments to - value creation and concentrate on the value task alone. This suite of organizational and capital innovation points to a structure of more firms, better firms, and faster and more significant value creation, with fewer economic resources devoted to value-extracting bureaucracy. Additional Resources JPGResources.com Jeff Grogg on LinkedIn: Mises.org/E4B_211_LinkedIn
It's time to re-imagine how entrepreneurs bring their innovative value propositions to market at the appropriate scale to meet the important needs of millions of people. The new way of thinking is for entrepreneurs to focus all their energy on designing, refining and strengthening the value proposition, and then plugging in to a network of resources assembled by others so that customers enjoy the full realization of the value experience the entrepreneurial has designed. Jeff Grogg of JPG Resources joined Economics For Business to describe how this works in the CPG food and beverage industry. Knowledge Capsule Starting From A New Value Proposition. The entrepreneurial journey — whether starting a new company or launching or improving a brand or launching and managing a new corporate innovation initiative or even a new division or internal venture — starts with a value innovation goal. An entrepreneurial team or an entrepreneurial organization conceives of a new experience for customers that they'll value highly enough to warrant the firm's investment in new capabilities. The team tests the market appeal and commercial power of the value proposition to greatest extent they can. They get ready to go to market at scale — to produce, package, ship, distribute, sell and take payments, and then to respond to marketplace results with more volume, or broader distribution, or maybe some tweaks to some aspects of the execution of the value proposition. Traditionally, once the launch decision is made, the firm maps out the value chain and assembles the enabling resources — manufacturing capacity for products, service backrooms and infrastructure for services, supply chain components, business partnerships and their associated contracts, marketing and sales capabilities, distribution, warehousing and retail access. What if this part — the resource assembly part — were already done? The risks and constraints of making a new business out of a new value proposition would be greatly reduced. Jeff Grogg and his platform firm have built new business infrastructure so that entrepreneurs don't need to. Jeff describes his company, JPG Resources, as a business builder. His focus is on food and beverage businesses in the CPG category. The company build businesses so that entrepreneurs don't have to. To be clear, the entrepreneurial teams focus on the customer and customer empathy and understanding, identifying a unique value that meets meaningful needs for a large number of people. That's the critical step in the generation of new economic value. The next step is typically building the supply chain from formulation and recipe development for scale, to manufacturing and packaging, shipping and distribution, and designing the management processes and hiring the people and drawing up the contracts for smooth continuous scale operations. That's extremely hard work, and fraught with risk. The phrase “starting a business” can sound intimidating for that reason. JPG Resources can absorb and take on and solve all those challenges and potential problems, and free the entrepreneurs to concentrate on customer value design and the last mile of marketing and sales. The new entrepreneurial production structure can apply at all scales. JPG Resources has helped pre-market start-ups with initial product development and culinary research, has provided infrastructure for growth for maturing companies, has helped mid-size companies expand beyond their current scope, and has helped big companies enter new areas beyond their existing comfort zones. The new “plug-in” production structure operates at all stages and all scales and all along the value chain. JPG Resources can provide manufacturing or train manufacturers from start up through expansion. The can help with food science, create new processes, manage contracting, identify and mitigate risk factors and arrange insurance. They can organize supply chain redundancy (efficient redundancy through back-ups, not wasteful redundancy through duplicates) and build resilience for clients. A virtual supply chain is superior to — and more flexible than - the self-assembled version. The new entrepreneurial production structure is a network without boundaries. The very term “supply chain” reflects linear thinking — links joined together in sequence. Systems thinking is non-linear. The JPG Resources infrastructure is an ecosystem using connective logic, connecting the necessary components, people, knowledge and flows for the desired outcome, and reconnecting as needed when the environment or the market changes. The network is not bounded — there are always external or partner services that are currently outside the network that can be brought in through new connections. All are conceptually aligned, and all the relationships and contracts are win-win. The experience of JPG Resources in designing, assembling and integrating supply chains and production networks means that they've seen both sides of contractual relationships and service partnerships under all conceivable circumstances and can make sure all the agreements work - and expand the value space - for all parties. The new entrepreneurial production structure is an acceleration and strengthening of knowledge-building proficiency. In episode #199, we identified knowledge-building proficiency as the key to value creation capacity. By partnering with infrastructure building firms like JPG Resources (and Gembah from episode #210), entrepreneurs can benefit from sharing the knowledge that these forms have already accumulated over multiple projects and product and business launches and growth initiatives. Jeff's company is only too happy to share this knowledge, and doing so can help entrepreneurs avoid what he calls “self-harm” — making mistakes that could be avoided with the relevant prior knowledge. Experience is harder to share. Jeff's staff have hundreds of thousands of hours of experience, and, while entrepreneurs can't live what they've lived, they can certainly benefit from experiential learning. The error avoidance inherent in knowledge and experience sharing can be invaluable to entrepreneurs. Individual freedom and choice still apply, in a more flexible capital structure. Entrepreneurs can choose as much or as little of the available pre-built infrastructure as they choose. They can focus on their own strengths and supplement where they know they need to. They can make their own connections in the ecosystem and their own adjustments as circumstances dictate. The new entrepreneurial infrastructure does not imply a reduction in entrepreneurial initiative, but a boost, an acceleration, an expansion of value creation potential. It enables the entrepreneur to concentrate on value facilitation rather than on building a supply chain. The capital structure for value creation in the economy as a whole becomes more flexible, flows more freely and can throw off the shackles of bureaucracy and regulatory compliance. The entrepreneur can pass on the burdens of HR and finance and legal and many more functions that are peripheral to — and sometimes impediments to - value creation and concentrate on the value task alone. This suite of organizational and capital innovation points to a structure of more firms, better firms, and faster and more significant value creation, with fewer economic resources devoted to value-extracting bureaucracy. Additional Resources JPGResources.com Jeff Grogg on LinkedIn: Mises.org/E4B_211_LinkedIn
It's time to re-imagine how entrepreneurs bring their innovative value propositions to market at the appropriate scale to meet the important needs of millions of people. The new way of thinking is for entrepreneurs to focus all their energy on designing, refining and strengthening the value proposition, and then plugging in to a network of resources assembled by others so that customers enjoy the full realization of the value experience the entrepreneurial has designed. Jeff Grogg of JPG Resources joined Economics For Business to describe how this works in the CPG food and beverage industry. Knowledge Capsule Starting From A New Value Proposition. The entrepreneurial journey — whether starting a new company or launching or improving a brand or launching and managing a new corporate innovation initiative or even a new division or internal venture — starts with a value innovation goal. An entrepreneurial team or an entrepreneurial organization conceives of a new experience for customers that they'll value highly enough to warrant the firm's investment in new capabilities. The team tests the market appeal and commercial power of the value proposition to greatest extent they can. They get ready to go to market at scale — to produce, package, ship, distribute, sell and take payments, and then to respond to marketplace results with more volume, or broader distribution, or maybe some tweaks to some aspects of the execution of the value proposition. Traditionally, once the launch decision is made, the firm maps out the value chain and assembles the enabling resources — manufacturing capacity for products, service backrooms and infrastructure for services, supply chain components, business partnerships and their associated contracts, marketing and sales capabilities, distribution, warehousing and retail access. What if this part — the resource assembly part — were already done? The risks and constraints of making a new business out of a new value proposition would be greatly reduced. Jeff Grogg and his platform firm have built new business infrastructure so that entrepreneurs don't need to. Jeff describes his company, JPG Resources, as a business builder. His focus is on food and beverage businesses in the CPG category. The company build businesses so that entrepreneurs don't have to. To be clear, the entrepreneurial teams focus on the customer and customer empathy and understanding, identifying a unique value that meets meaningful needs for a large number of people. That's the critical step in the generation of new economic value. The next step is typically building the supply chain from formulation and recipe development for scale, to manufacturing and packaging, shipping and distribution, and designing the management processes and hiring the people and drawing up the contracts for smooth continuous scale operations. That's extremely hard work, and fraught with risk. The phrase “starting a business” can sound intimidating for that reason. JPG Resources can absorb and take on and solve all those challenges and potential problems, and free the entrepreneurs to concentrate on customer value design and the last mile of marketing and sales. The new entrepreneurial production structure can apply at all scales. JPG Resources has helped pre-market start-ups with initial product development and culinary research, has provided infrastructure for growth for maturing companies, has helped mid-size companies expand beyond their current scope, and has helped big companies enter new areas beyond their existing comfort zones. The new “plug-in” production structure operates at all stages and all scales and all along the value chain. JPG Resources can provide manufacturing or train manufacturers from start up through expansion. The can help with food science, create new processes, manage contracting, identify and mitigate risk factors and arrange insurance. They can organize supply chain redundancy (efficient redundancy through back-ups, not wasteful redundancy through duplicates) and build resilience for clients. A virtual supply chain is superior to — and more flexible than - the self-assembled version. The new entrepreneurial production structure is a network without boundaries. The very term “supply chain” reflects linear thinking — links joined together in sequence. Systems thinking is non-linear. The JPG Resources infrastructure is an ecosystem using connective logic, connecting the necessary components, people, knowledge and flows for the desired outcome, and reconnecting as needed when the environment or the market changes. The network is not bounded — there are always external or partner services that are currently outside the network that can be brought in through new connections. All are conceptually aligned, and all the relationships and contracts are win-win. The experience of JPG Resources in designing, assembling and integrating supply chains and production networks means that they've seen both sides of contractual relationships and service partnerships under all conceivable circumstances and can make sure all the agreements work - and expand the value space - for all parties. The new entrepreneurial production structure is an acceleration and strengthening of knowledge-building proficiency. In episode #199, we identified knowledge-building proficiency as the key to value creation capacity. By partnering with infrastructure building firms like JPG Resources (and Gembah from episode #210), entrepreneurs can benefit from sharing the knowledge that these forms have already accumulated over multiple projects and product and business launches and growth initiatives. Jeff's company is only too happy to share this knowledge, and doing so can help entrepreneurs avoid what he calls “self-harm” — making mistakes that could be avoided with the relevant prior knowledge. Experience is harder to share. Jeff's staff have hundreds of thousands of hours of experience, and, while entrepreneurs can't live what they've lived, they can certainly benefit from experiential learning. The error avoidance inherent in knowledge and experience sharing can be invaluable to entrepreneurs. Individual freedom and choice still apply, in a more flexible capital structure. Entrepreneurs can choose as much or as little of the available pre-built infrastructure as they choose. They can focus on their own strengths and supplement where they know they need to. They can make their own connections in the ecosystem and their own adjustments as circumstances dictate. The new entrepreneurial infrastructure does not imply a reduction in entrepreneurial initiative, but a boost, an acceleration, an expansion of value creation potential. It enables the entrepreneur to concentrate on value facilitation rather than on building a supply chain. The capital structure for value creation in the economy as a whole becomes more flexible, flows more freely and can throw off the shackles of bureaucracy and regulatory compliance. The entrepreneur can pass on the burdens of HR and finance and legal and many more functions that are peripheral to — and sometimes impediments to - value creation and concentrate on the value task alone. This suite of organizational and capital innovation points to a structure of more firms, better firms, and faster and more significant value creation, with fewer economic resources devoted to value-extracting bureaucracy. Additional Resources JPGResources.com Jeff Grogg on LinkedIn: Mises.org/E4B_211_LinkedIn
Rod Van Blake, Andrea Rose Washington and Jordan Purnell Jackson go over episodes 5 and 6 of the sophomore season of Vox Machina streaming now on Amazon Prime! Keyleth, Vax, Vex, Pike, Grogg, Percy and Scanlon are at it again in the acclaimed animated show from Critical Role. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rod-van-blake/support
The RSB Show 1-10-23 - Ashley Grogg, Hoosiers for Medical Liberty, Catharine Arnston, ENERGYbits, The science of algae, Shelem Flemons, The Biblical Booster
110422 Ashley Grogg RN On NEW VAERS PROJECT Reporting Of Vaccine Injuries by Kate Dalley
SORRY I MESSED UP THE AUDIO .... Diving into different forms of inspiration, and photographers who inspire us with the incredible @eddie.grogg
The RSB Show 10-13-22 - Jonathan Emord, Tulsi Gabbard Announces She Is Leaving Democratic Party, Ben Bernanke Wins Nobel Prize, Ashley Grogg, Neil Shultz
Danny Grogg - Broadway Football Coach by ESPN Harrisonburg
Danny Grogg - Broadway Football Coach by ESPN Harrisonburg
Danny Grogg - Broadway by ESPN Harrisonburg
Danny Grogg - Broadway Football Coach by ESPN Harrisonburg
Hver mandag inviterer Snorre og Oskar en gjest til Kontoret. Hele Norges Groggymenn2 aka Henrik von Grogg aka Henrik "Stay Keeg" Oven er på besøk
Hele Norges Groggymenn2 aka Henrik von Grogg aka Henrik "Stay Keeg" Oven er på besøk
Eddie Grogg is a fantastic film/digital photographer from Norcal. In this episode, we talked about music, photography, traveling, and goals for 2022. Enjoy Insta: https://www.instagram.com/eddie.grogg/?hl=en --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grantastic/message
Jag pratar bland annat om döden med min bästa vän. Hur vill vi dö? Om ni inte har dött än, så glöm inte att prenumerera på Rubickskuba. Gå gärna in och följ på instagram och facebook under kontot: RUBICKSKUBA. Kom ihåg att leva livet som om det vore din sista dag. Puss på er! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Curious about the basics of market access and value? Amy Grogg, PharmD, one of our CEO Advisory Board Members, joins the show to unpack all things market access and value. Plus, she dives into her appreciation of Green Day.
0811 Hour 2 Ashley Grogg RN- Hoosiers For Medical Liberty /Religious Exemptions by Kate Dalley
Andreas Bergman jobbar på en av världens främsta cocktailbarer och guidar oss genom drinkdjungeln. Vad ska man dricka i sommar? Vad ska man undvika? Alkoholfritt såklart! Är Gin & Tonic basic bitch? Spritzen, är den fortfarande nice eller? Andreas delar med sig av historier från nattlivets dolda värld, det blir Kate Moss, Dave Chappelle och John Stewart. Han blandar även fantastiska alkoholfria Espresso Martinis. Grogg vs. Cocktail avverkas såklart. Programledare: Anis Don Demina, Ison Glasgow och Margret Atladottir
In Episode 20 the guys start with their thoughts and prayers to local product and friend, Tyler Zombro and his family after a scary incident this past week. After that, they are pumped to talk about the unbelievable run by JMU Softball in the Women's College World Series. They also discuss the last regular season games of the local baseball and softball seasons. Head Coach of the football team at Broadway High School, Danny Grogg, joins the podcast to discuss his time as a football standout at Harrisonburg High, his time coaching, and gives insight and gratitude to all coaches' wives for the dedication and sacrifices they make. For DC sports, the guys talk Football Team's OTAs, a couple re-signings for the Caps, the struggle for the Nationals, and they wrap up the Wizard's season. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ty-comer4/support
Many new natural food brands often struggle to find their footing in this ever-expanding market. With trends that are in constant flux, it can be quite difficult for new brands to find a niche within the natural foods market that can offer long-term sustainability. This week on Beyond the Shelf we spoke with Jeff Grogg, who is the Managing Director at JPG Resources. In this episode, we discussed the recent history of the natural foods industry, as well as common pitfalls new brands often fall into. Jeff also shared with us why microtrends (such as trendy ingredient-based products) have a short shelf life, and what sort of macrotrends brands should focus on when creating new products.
Broadway Football Coach Danny Grogg talks Coaching Influences, Family and Football with The Gobblers.
How to Strategically Plan for The Rest Of 2020 in Every Aspect With COVID-19 In Mind. Hiring is sometimes where many leaders fail when they choose to delegate that process to recruiters when they should do it themselves. Leaders should also focus on the core and the people as a strategy to continue growing the business. Jeff Grogg is the founder and managing director of JPG Resources and has founded businesses in spaces ranging from athletic training to alcoholic beverages, in contract food manufacturing, to a new food venture fund. He has 25 years of experience as a leader in the natural food and beverage space. He shares his background and experience in the food industry and his strategy in acquiring and investing in small businesses. Listen in to hear advice on what to focus on for struggling small businesses during the Coronavirus pandemic. Key Takeaways: The power of a great team and input for business growth and leadership efficiency. The importance of hiring better people than you as a leader. How to make hard choices as a struggling business and focus on cash management and profitability. The science of abnormal supply chain explained. How to find high-quality deals in the right places for companies looking to acquire. Learning to simplify, focus on the goal, and focus on the people during hard times. A badly managed business vs a strategically managed business. Episode Timeline: [0:29] Intro [1:57] He has a background in food science and has found himself in both food and business management. [2:44] He credits teamwork and great input for his efficiency. [3:37] How he has scaled to afford people who are better than he is so he could move on to where he can add more value. [4:50] He describes different performance for different companies that he helps during the Coronavirus. [6:21] How to find actionable and aggressive ways to save struggling businesses. [7:38] He explains what JPG does in the food industry and helping other companies. [9:20] How he grew JPG through referrals and marketing even before he started. [10:37] He talks about the recent exciting project he's worked on growing a small business to greater heights. [12:25] Why the supply is functioning differently because they're built for a different market place than what is existing right now. [15:43] He describes qualities of the companies that they're looking to fund and the deals they're looking to acquire. [17:42] How they leverage networks that help them acquire higher-quality deals. [20:05] How he has learned to focus on the core goals and the wellbeing of the team during the COVID-19 pandemic. [21:00] He explains how he lost a plant after failing to manage it in the right way. [23:27] The process of hiring the right person for overall business success. [25:16] How to focus on discipline and simplicity when striving for business growth. “Do what you do best, do it really well, do it profitably.” -Jeff Grogg [25:30]
Vad hade den riktige Captain Morgan i sin grogg? Och förresten – vem var Ol' Grogg? Dessutom blir det så klart nedgrävda skatter, träben och alla andra sanna legender från de sju haven.Musik: ”The Sea and the Sinbad's Ship” ur "Sheherazade" av Nikolaj Rimskij-Korsakov från European Archive.Bild: "The Buccaneer Was A Picturesque Fellow" av Howard Pyle (1905) / Wikiart See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I veckans avsnitt har Niclas och Jonatan med sig Andreas Granfors, som just nu genomför träningsresan "Från grogg till jogg". Vi får också en inblick i hur det skulle kunna låta om Niclas sökte till Paradise Hotel. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I dagens avsnitt får ni dubbelt så mycket valuta för pengarna med två avsnitt i ett! Vi kan hinta om att bägge innehåller whisky och att vi spelade in avsnittet hemma hos Hanna i Dalarna (Ludvika). Håll till godo!
“Do the work that needs to be done right now, and then just sit still. And whatever is supposed to happen is going to happen.” In the second episode of Sailin Wailin, Jon let's it go with Katie Grogg (@katiegrogg on Instagram and www.katiegrogg.com) from Regent Seven Seas and Disney Cruise Line. Currently working on board the Disney Fantasy, Katie thrills guests every week when she gets to portray Elsa in ‘Frozen a Musical Spectacular' and sing her many memorable (some may say too memorable) songs. Before Disney, Katie tackled the Big Bad Apple and a previous ship contract with Regent Seven Seas. Tune in to find out what Katie, Santa Claus, and tenacity have to do with one another. As always, be sure to follow Sailin Wailin on Instagram @sailinwailinpodcast.
By Adam Turteltaub Eric Grogg, Chief Compliance Officer for Orthobanc, comes to compliance and ethics with a different perspective than most, having enjoyed a background in training. That experience keeps him focused on communicating from the listener’s perspective and being aware that employees, like consumers, want to know “what’s in it for me.” Rather than focusing on tone at the top, he advocates for recognizing that workers can be cynical towards management. This, in turn, argues for developing a compliance program that employees feel that they own. How do you get there? In this podcast, he explains that it starts with having a team of employees help develop the code of conduct. Listen in to learn more about this intriguing approach to compliance management.
This Episode of the Fire Sprinkler Podcast features Sher Grogg from the Common Voices. We discuss the event that lead her to find a way to honour her family through the education of fire sprinkler, and fire safety.
This episode features Shane Ray and Vickie Pritchett from NFSA, and Sher Grogg from Common Voices. A side by side sprinkler demonstration was done on national television, learn how this demonstration came to be, the new trailer they used for the demonstration, and Sher’s incredible story on why she is advocating fire sprinklers.
In the latest episode of Conversations, Victor and Andrea talk to WKYT news producer Mitchell Grogg. Mitchell has done everything from anchoring to reporting to producing the news. He started at WYMT before working in Colorado and making his way to Lexington. (Originally released in May of 2019)
Instant Gaming es una web de venta de videojuegos en digital que ofrece muy buenos descuentos y que es totalmente fiable (nosotros siempre compramos a través de ahí). Si nos quieres echar una mano sin que te cueste nada extra, utiliza el enlace que también puedes encontrar en pressstartvideojuegos.com cuando vayas a comprar en Instant Gaming. A nosotros nos reportará un 3% de cada venta que podremos utilizar para comprar los juegos, libros, equipo y demás materiales que utilizamos para hacer los programas. ¡Muchas gracias de antemano! https://www.instant-gaming.com/igr/pressstartvj/ ADVERTENCIA: El objetivo de este podcast es hacer pasar un buen rato, no el de servir de apoyo para sacar un doctorado sobre videojuegos. Reconozco que no fui de esos que jugó a The Secret de Monkey Island en 1990 en una Commodore. Es más, ni tan siquiera tuve una Commodore. Es aún más, no llegué a pasármelo hasta que Edu me propuso hacer un programa sobre este juego. Si después de estas aplastantes revelaciones, todavía seguís suscritos al podcast, gracias. Pero la realidad es esa. Me he enfrentado a un juego de 1990 con los ojos de 2019. Y mi opinión sobre el juego es excelente. No ya porque haya jugado a la Special edition de 2009. De hecho, las mejoras de esa edición no me harían cambiar de opinión si lo hubiera jugado en la Commodore que no tuve. Lo que más me han gustado han sido sus diálogos, sus ingeniosos puzzles, su ruptura de la cuarta pared. Todo Monkey Island irradia un humor con el que te reíste en 1990 y te puedes reír en 2019. Es un juego magnífico que recomiendo a todo el mundo. Así que si no lo jugaste en su día, te recomiendo que escuches hasta 1:15, que es la zona libre de spoilers. Entonces juégalo, y luego escuchas el resto. ¿O qué narices? Lo puedes escuchar entero y luego jugarlo. Da igual como te lo montes, pero juégalo, por favor. Disfrutadlo con la moderación de un pirata bebiendo Grogg. Ya puedes unirte a nuestro grupo de Telegram. Visita pressstartvideojuegos.com para saber cómo.
Tune in as Emily and I discuss what makes Trader Sam’s inside Disney’s Polynesian Resort a must do. Learn some of the dos and don’ts of this secluded hideaway so you don’t become one of Sam’s ill fated customers!!!
Jeff was one of the first people we met through Can-Do Kitchen and has been a great mentor for us during our journey thus far! He recently purchased a building in Downtown Battle Creek to move his company, JPG Resources, to the heart of Battle Creek. It was a great conversation and some insight on Jeff's Journey!
Your weekly dose of information that keeps you up to date on the latest developments in the field of technology designed to assist people with disabilities and special needs. Show Notes: Kevin Grogg MS, ATP, RET – Service Owner for Assistive Technologies with Ernst & Young www.ey.com——————————If you have an AT question, leave us a […] The post ATU420 – Kevin Grogg from Ernst & Young appeared first on Assistive Technology at Easter Seals Crossroads.
In the latest episode of Conversations, Victor and Andrea talk to WKYT news producer Mitchell Grogg. Mitchell has done everything from anchoring to reporting to producing the news. He started at WYMT before working in Colorado and making his way to Lexington.
Stötta oss på Patreon: http://patreon.com/tombola Skicka in ämnen till tombolan: tombolapodcast@gmail.com Köp en Tombola-tröja: http://shirtpod.se/products/tombola Instagram: @carlstanleyy & _marcusberggren Tombola Podcast klipps av Niklas Runsten @niklasrunsten
Bromma. Vad dricker men till sjöss? Lars Renbjer som är dryckeshistoriker med specialintresse flottan, navy & sjön bjuder med oss på en spännande resa & djupare kunskap i ämnet. Livet ombord. Sötningsmedel. Vad står i svenska flottans spritskåp? Vilken är kungens favoritwiskey? Efter en Brasilienresa 2004 startade Lars och en kollega dryckesimportören Renbjer / Magnusson. Det och mycket mycket mer. Stort tack för att ni lyssnar. Med Jonatan Östblom Smedje Klipp : David Holm Grafik : Erik Lindahl
Libby and Cortney reunite! Then Cortney talks with two people on the forefront of holding the administration accountable for its actions: Charisma Troiano and Adam Grogg of the law firm Democracy Forward. We discuss taking the administration to court, and the variety of ways that people speaking up generates hope and makes a difference for our democracy. We ask you to keep the pressure on your Senators about the Supreme Court and make sure you are registered to vote! And the Golden Pantsuit goes to one smart physicist. Listen and subscribe today!
Libby and Cortney reunite! Then Cortney talks with two people on the forefront of holding the administration accountable for its actions: Charisma Troiano and Adam Grogg of the law firm Democracy Forward. We discuss taking the administration to court, and the variety of ways that people speaking up generates hope and makes a difference for our democracy. We ask you to keep the pressure on your Senators about the Supreme Court and make sure you are registered to vote! And the Golden Pantsuit goes to one smart physicist. Listen and subscribe today!
Episode 39: Rick buys $60 worth of coffee and realizes the coffee sucks. Cheri goes on a vacation adventure and gets a little beat up by nature. Rick wonders why people think artists shouldn't have day jobs and Cheri and Rick remember what it was like going back to school. The Live Beer Review this week is "My Way or the Way Way" by Against the Grain Brewery.
It’s spring and that means it’s time to get our hands dirty in the garden. With that being said, today I’d like to discuss some pros and cons of a common gardening option: raised beds. One benefit of raised garden beds is simply that they’re nice to look at. Beyond that, raised beds also keep animals from getting to your garden. They also allow you to plant earlier, since the loose soil you fill the bed with will be warmer than the ground itself. “The decision as to whether a raised bed is right for you depends on your preferences and circumstances.” Now, let’s take a look at some of the downsides. First, they’re pricey. You’re going to have to invest in the bed, the materials, soil, and fertilizer to get started. Raised beds also aren’t as sustainable as simply planting your garden in the ground. Ultimately, the decision as to whether a raised bed is right for you depends on your preferences and circumstances. And if you’re unsure, my friends over at Grogg’s Green Barn can help you decide what gardening solutions may work best for you. As always, if you have any other questions for me or would like more information, feel free to give me a call or send me an email. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
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We’re out at Grogg’s Green Barn today with owner Carla Grogg. She’s going to talk to us a bit about what they do. Looking to sell your Tulsa area home? Get a free home value report Looking to buy a Tulsa area home? Click here to browse Tulsa homes for sale Today I’m happy to be joined by Carla Grogg of Grogg’s Green Barn. This place is so cool, so I wanted to talk a little bit with Carla about all the things that are going on here. Carla and her husband started Grogg’s Green Barn seven years ago. As far as I know, this business is the only one of its kind in Tulsa. Carla and her husband started Grogg’s Green Barn, an all-sustainable organic nursery, after a few of their family members were affected by cancer, causing them to take their own health more seriously. Grogg’s Green Barn carries all kinds of perennials, trees, shrubs, and more. Additionally, they have quite a selection of edibles, like berry bushes, fruit trees, vegetables, and herbs. They also have a ton of great pollination plants, which are becoming more and more important as bee and butterfly populations continue to dwindle. “YOU NEED TO COME DOWN AND CHECK THIS PLACE OUT.” Just this year, Grogg’s has added another component to their business. They are transitioning part of their facility to be a new dining facility: The Reserve at Grogg’s Green Barn. They will use their own produce as well as meat and dairy from other local farmers to prepare delicious meals from Chef Matt Owen. You can RSVP to the next dinner right here on their site. I highly recommend that you come down here and check out Grogg’s Green Barn. To learn more about what they do, head on over to their website. If you have any questions, you can give Carla a call at (918) 994-4222. If you have any real estate questions or needs, don’t hesitate to reach out to us. We’re always here to help.
Every Sunday during the summer months, Montreat Conference Center, along with Montreat Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) holds services for the Lord's Day featuring guest preachers from around the country. The guest preacher for Montreat Conference Center's Summer Worship Series on 7/16/2017 was Rev. Keith Grogg. The post Rev. Keith Grogg first appeared on Montreat Conference Center.
Podcast med Adam Alsing, Vanessa Falk och Daniel Breitholtz, inspelad som live, d v s helt utan efterhandsredigering. Ur innehållet: Michael Jackson lever, jo, det är sant! Den omöjliga frågan! Allt du velat veta om Jamaica men varit för rädd för att våga fråga. Konsten att städa bilen utan att bli betraktad som gubbe. Den dolda meningen i ditt namn… Etc. Trevlig lyssning!! Maila oss på adamochkompani@gmail.com
Join hosts Steve Rinaldo and Jim Weber as they interview Don Grogg with one of the best automobile museums in the country the National Auto & Truck Museum in Auburn IN.
Erik och Albin från Skövde har tagit initiativet att starta en Podcast. Det dem tar upp på detta avsnitt är lite om Skövdes krogar, lite om 17LiterCola, och lite allt möjligt om andra "podcastastare" ifrån skövde. Mycket "skitsnack" tillkommer.
In her meteoric rise to political stardom, Texas State Sen. Wendy Davis is experiencing a bit of a meltdown as she contends with contradictions to her life story, contradictions that she admits is the real truth about her history. Is this cog in the Leftist Trojan Horse about to break in their 10-year plan to turn Texas more liberal and more approving of abortion? Plus, we'll talk about a Nigerian woman who has expertly dealt a slap heard 'round the world on Melinda Gates. When should women reject $4.6 billion to Africa from a philanthropist ? When it isn't particularly philanthropic. Listen as we discuss how population controllers want to make First World "problems" into Third World problems. We also welcome Angela Grogg back to PLFR. In the wake of her daughter's rape and birth of a grandson, Angela discovered that no laws or very few laws exist to protect children born from rape and their mothers across the 50 states. Angela has worked with Missouri state legislators to pass a law that nullifies claims to parental rights from rapists and is now the impetus to moving legislation forward on the federal level. As with all good things, however, this effort is not without a dark cloud as she tells us who is and who is not enthusiastic about such protections, and the identities may surprise you. Please listen to her powerful story that will protect children and women from future harm by rapists.
Bjällrigt och juligt blir det i avsnitt 46 med sponsrade präster, dubbelgångarmöte, grantjuveri och Jimmy Nordins mycket märkliga julalster. Samt en kraschad födelsedagspresent och Adde Malmbergs magiska humortouch som ingen kan stå emot.
Meet Nicole Grogg - Nominee and owner of Beauty Works Salon.
In which we have a chat with Grogg, rescue Percy from a fan, make way for the shark, and share some ways to encourage your imaginative powers.