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This week Fitzy and Wizz are back with 3 massive beers from from Range Brewing, including a triple IPA, an oat cream IIPA and an imperial pastry stout.Wizz lets out his rant on the AFL and Fitzy farewells an Australian F1 great.Can either of these Range brews knock off top spot?
We have a feeling that after this episode you're never going to look at your eyes the same way again. Yes, we said your eyes! What if we told you that they hold information regarding your physical and emotional health?Karen and Robyn are honored to welcome back Holistic Practitioner, Leadership and Wellness Coach Cristina Rodenbeck who is certified in Iridology, a non-invasive science and practice of eye analysis that can reveal your relative state of health, and an awareness tool that can support your health from a prevention-approach.Cristina is also certified in Bach Flower Remedies and Crystal Healing. She broke down the power of flowers within all areas of our lives in a recent Seeking Center episode – which we highly recommend listening to!In this episode though we're focusing on those two precious vehicles that allow us to see our world in all of its technicolor.Cristina gave Robyn the rundown of Iridology and she can't unsee the power and the blueprint in her very own eyes. We don't think you will either.Time to have your eyes wide open. MORE FROM CRISTINAVisit manipurawellness.com to find out more about all of Cristina's offeringsFollow Cristina @manipura_pets on Instagram.MORE ON IRIDOLOGYThe International Iridology Practitioners Association (IIPA) is a registered, non-profit organization, founded in 1982.If you want to explore iridology with a practitioner near you, here's IIPA's website with their registered iridologists.Find an Iridologist in your native land.Visit theseekingcenter.com for more from Robyn + Karen, plus mega inspo -- and the best wellness + spiritual practitioners, products and experiences on the planet! You can also follow Seeking Center on Instagram @theseekingcenter
Back from the holiday week with a bang (BANG!) getting into a big old classic IIPA (yeah, there's two i's) and also discussing a CRAZY weekend of 6 Nations Rugby. — — — — Theme: Link Ray Gun by The Currie Bros https://thecurriebrothers.bandcamp.com/album/we-are-the-currie-brothers TBP on Insta @TorontoBeerPodcast (does what it says on the tin).
In this episode, Scott and Dan talk all things Scream and IIPAs! Scream is New Glarus' Thumbprint IIPA and is available now for the first time in cans. Cheers!
We were on location at Seattle's Burke Gilman Brewing to taste this Double IPA collab with Oakshire Brewing. Listen along while you sip a tasty local beer of your choice!
Featured Beers: King Julius Double IPA, Haze Double IPA, and Juice Machine Double IPA by Tree House Brewing Company out of Massachusetts, USA; Join the crew as they cover one of the greatest years in film history...1984! They will cover some of the most notable movies with some fun facts and the effect of each movie on pop-culture and then quickly provide the top 50 films of the year. Not sure why we picked this year or maybe you're not sure you agree...take a listen and find out why this podcast thinks 1984 could be the greatest year of film so far in an epic 50th Episode! From the entire Beers on Me Podcast crew, thank you for listening and we care about what you have to say and share! Got recommendations for episode topics or want to share thoughts on the episodes? You can email us at beersonmepodcast@gmail.com or find us at Facebook or Instagram (See Below)Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/beersonmepodcast Instagram handle: beersonme_podcastTikTok: beersonmepodcast
Buy me a Beer and get merch - https://ko-fi.com/boozebuddy Oh Keg Mas Tree, Oh Gennessee… Rockefeller Center might get all the attention, but why sit near a boring old tree when you have The Genesee Keg Tree. Check out the celebrations at the link https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/nyc-has-the-rockefeller-tree-rochester-has-the-genesee-keg-tree-301690373.html Brewbound Awards have come out to give proper credit where it's due and here are the highlights from the 2022 Award Winner's list and Rising Star Awards, now in its ninth season. Check out the rest of the details on these deserving winners at the link! https://www.brewbound.com/awards/brewbound-announces-2022-award-winners-and-rising-stars The third story after this - The Boozebuddy Update is brought to you by Green Mountain Payments - helping local business owners save thousands of dollars by providing complimentary credit card processing equipment and zero cost credit card processing. Visit greenmountainpayments.com or posandzero.com today! The Economy of Wine. I always end the long-form show by saying “support the booze that supports your local community” and this story really shows how big that impact can be. A report has come out that defines the economic impact of California wines. Check out that local section in your bottle shop, or go directly to the vineyard. See California's details at the link https://wineindustryadvisor.com/2022/11/30/california-wines-pour-jobs-and-dollars-into-economy Remember to stay safe, drive sober and support the booze that supports your local community. Have a comment, question, or suggestion? Reach out to me boozebuddyupdate.com *Affiliate links below* El Gato Retractable Green Screen - https://amzn.to/3gKm4jr LED Streaming Key Light Desktop - https://amzn.to/3TYfV10 GoProHero 10 - https://amzn.to/3N98nGU sE7 Microphone - https://amzn.to/3VVhUoV Audient iD4 Audio Interface - https://amzn.to/3D94jS5 Mic to Interface Cable - https://amzn.to/3sxODDk #theboozebuddyupdate #boozebuddy #boozebuddyupdate #beerindustry #boozenews #booze #christmastree #rochesterny #rockefellercenter #keg #brewbound #awards2022 #bestofthebest #Vermont #ipa #winelover #wine #californiawine the boozebuddy update, beer industry, global news, boozenews, Genessee, Rochester, New York, Christmas Tree, Keg Tree, Tree Lighting, Brewbound, Awards, Best of the best, Vermont, Fiddlehead Brewing, Vermont Craft Beer, IPA, IIPA, DIPA, Wine, wine lover, California wine, local wine --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/boozebuddy/support
Aujourd'hui est un jour faste: on déguste la nouvelle double IPA de chez Parish Brewing (Ghost In The Machine). Toujours un évènement spécial. Plus toutes nos rubriques habituelles. Binouze USA fait partie du label Podcut. Retrouvez tous les podcasts du label sur www.podcut.studio. Vous pouvez aussi aider le label en allant sur www.patreon.com/podcut.
Mr. Rakshit Tandon Cyber Security Evangelist has experience of more than a decade in Security Domain. Chairing and part of various Important Security Councils and Chapter. He is Cyber Security Consultant to Internet and Mobile Association of India. Marked as Resource Person/Visiting Faculty for Cyber Crime Investigations at BPRD Bureau of Police Research And Development for Training Law Enforcement Officers across the Country. Training Law Enforcement Agencies and Advisory with Cyber Cells assisting Cyber Crime Investigations. Chairman of India Against Child Abuse, A National Outreach Program by Justice Mohan Children University and NCSSS. He in personal capacity has sensitized more than 4.5 million students on the issue of Cyber Safety across the nation covering more than 25 states, 4 union territories. Played important role contributing to Child Online Protection in India Report by UNICEF. Speaker at “Talks at Google” , “TEDx Talks “ has been Non European Expert at European Commission on Safer Internet in 2010. Awarded Honorary Doctorate in Cyber Security by Hon'ble. Governor of Uttrakhand for two decades of Immense contribution in Cyber Security by Quantum University, Dehradun. Awarded with Cyber Soldier 2021 , Cyber Mentor Excellence Award -2021 , Golden Achievers Award 2021, Karamveer Jyoti Puruskar 2019, Gurugram Achievers Award 2019, SKOTCH GOLD Governance Gold Award to Gurugram Police for our Cyber Internship Initiative and also Awarded with Karamveer Chakra by Rex Conclive 2015 and 2016 with Gold Karamveer Chakra . Also awarded the Cyber Guru of the Year Award in 2015 by Government of Maharashtra and Global Cyber Crime Helpline Award in 2018. Training Consultant to UNODC United Nations office of Drugs and Crime – on Cyber Enabled Trafficking to officers of Sri Lanka , Bhutan, Maldives, India, Nepal & Bangladesh. Been invited Nationally and International Conference on Cyber Security as Key Note Speaker and Panelist. As an Expert in Cyber Crime Investigations / Forensics and Digital Footprinting working as Faculty to Major Police Academies across the country like CBI academy, NIA, NEPA( North Eastern Police Academy) , CDTI Ghaziabad-Chandigarh-Jaipur(BPRD Govt of India), PRTS Indore, West Bengal Police Academy, Telangana Police Academy, ISA- Internal Security Academy, IIPA etc. Assisted Various Central & State Agencies in Digital Crime Investigations. Source- LinkedIn
Chris is drinking a crazy IIPA from Left Field, Moon Shot is super juicy and peachy, but like, shockingly not bitter. I'm really really into it. Plus fun things to do on St Pat's and a big Saturday of day-drinking in the GTA is on the horizon. Get it in you!
Hey Folks and welcome back to Drinking Alone, With Friends! This week on the show, we pop some bottles of barley wine on the show including a cellared offering from one of the all time greats, Trillium! Then a very exclusive Barreled Souls colab with River Styx Brewery that seems more pastry stout than barley wine. Finally Obert rounds out the pod with a tasty fruited IIPA from a new (to him) brewery! Cheers and thanks for listening! Three Handles on Our Frosty Mug of Wisdom The Batman Vince McMahon Interview on The Pat McAfee Show Slutty Cheesecake Bars Follow us: Instagram YouTube Facebook Discord - Join to drink beer, spirits or wine with us! Support our Beer Buying Habits on Patreon (don't forget to subscribe to drink with Chris while he drinks a Bud Light Chelada!) Chris' Twitch Stream! e(nvelope)-mail us! Click here to let Jordan know your breakfast choices Special Thanks to the following for being AWESOME! Jordan of the Wreck My Podcast! crew! Jake for being a great Friend, Twitch Mod and Trader of Beers! Sal for being the best letter writer/Tud challenger/beer sender ever! Larissa for being the ULTIMATE handle giver of the podcast! Shea for becoming a ROCKSTAR patron!
What better way to end the year than with this big boi! This collab utilized Phantasm to achieve a suspended haziness- combined with those hops and craft magic- It's not too shabby!
The RAYID MODEL is about permanent research of the Divine Design for the Human Soul. All the contents are shared as gifts. You can find other Rayid materials or support the continuation of the gifts worldwide through: https://linklist.bio/rayidinternational
The RAYID MODEL is about permanent research of the Divine Design for the Human Soul. All the contents are shared as gifts. You can find other Rayid materials or support the continuation of the gifts worldwide through: https://linklist.bio/rayidinternational
The urban regions act as population nuclei providing goods and services not only for its inhabitants, but also for people worldwide. Urban ecosystems can no longer be considered as a separate entity to the environment as they have direct and indirect impacts on the immediate and wider environments. Many of the environmental problems faced today (like global warming, water and air pollution and inadequate access to safe drinking water) can be traced back to cities and infrastructure choices. Therefore, cities are a central hub of the human and nature relationships and are huge centers of demand for ecosystem services as well as generation sites for large environmental impacts. Impact of ‘Ozone' on living species on earth can be good or bad, depending on where it is found. Researchers have found that, ozone in the ‘Stratosphere' are good as it occurs naturally in the upper layer of the atmosphere and form a protective layer, act as shield to protect earth surface from high-frequency UV rays. While, ozone found in the ‘Troposphere' is harmful as it contributes to the overall air pollution on earth, a combination of gas formed due to chemical reactions between oxides of nitrogen (NOx) and volatile organic compounds (VOC). Hence, the overwhelming scientific consensus is that global climate change owing to ozone depletion is a real and immediate threat that requires action. Madhukar Swayambhu is a TEDx speaker, awarded by Jal Shakti Mantralaya as Water Hero, Recognized as Global Top 3 Author on Water by Smart Water Magazine (Spain), having many published articles in various Water & Environment magazines and giving so many lectures in national & international level institutes including IIPA, NIFTEM, FSM, NEERI etc., rejuvenating billions of litres of water spread over hundreds of acres of Waterbodies and millions of litres of sewage on a daily basis. His innovation & invention is based upon Vaidic Science, and their corporate entity is called “Vaidic Srijan LLP”. In today's lecture, we'll get to know from Mr. Swayambhu about the “Vaidic Approach towards Resurrection of Native Ecology”. Their wetlands restoration work in Delhi (the ongoing Smriti Van Lake, Vasant Kunj, Prasadnagar Lake, KarolBagh and Jheelwala Park, Rohini) has set the standards for providing sustainable and suitable habitation for birds and also helped in protecting Delhi from flooding and improving the groundwater quality. Similarly, in the case of Hyderabad's Kudi Kunta Lake, covering 8 acres, was about to die when it was rejuvenated by their Vaidic method of restoration. Likewise, in the year 2020, Mandakini River in Chitrakoot was also rejuvenated with a similar approach which made prime time news on ABP channel, they even created the News Headline recently in Dainik Jaagran on 7th July, 2021 by rejuvenating a sewage drain in Punjab. Although it is a very new concept of wetlands restoration there are significant progress and successful case studies in India. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vaidicsrijan/message
On this week's podcast we have Special Guest, Dr. Brent Whitlock, Esq., IP & Patent Attorney, and Principal of Brent Whitlock Law, LLC. As you will learn he's a man of many talents, including as a partner in new reality TV series 4 Days to Save the World. We discuss the legal side of good leadership. I share a glass Hoppyright Infringement Imperial IPA from NOLA Brewing Co. in New Orleans, LA. Dr. Brent Whitlock, Esq. provides clients with the highest caliber of intellectual property services by drawing on his research, engineering, and entrepreneurial experiences from his doctoral studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; working in and contributing to the tech community in Silicon Valley and industry standards bodies; winning and serving as principal investigator on federally funded research and development contracts; commercializing his doctoral research as one of the leading products of an engineering software startup company; and playing a key role in numerous funding, licensing, merger, and acquisition deals, including a successful exit through an acquisition by one of the largest electronic design automation (EDA) companies in the world. This is the backdrop for over a decade's experience in serving the intellectual property needs of a wide range of clients from individual inventors through to the largest and best-known tech companies in the world, and protecting inventions ranging from simple mechanical systems to the most sophisticated scientific and engineering breakthroughs in their field that the world has seen.
Tell me if you've heard this before...two mates go to Oktoberfest and dream of starting a brewery. A pretty common occurrence, but not too many take it seriously once the hangover has cleared. Blake and Grant had a dream, and a bit of a plan, but I bet neither of them had any idea of what the journey would hold for them.Try to keep up with the pace in this one as Blake openly shares the ups and downs, twists and turns of this coming of age tale of a couple of lads from Dromana. Along the way, they add business partners, buy some stainless, face covid uncertainties, and find a couple of investors in the form of Mighty Craft who believe they could one day be a national brand.I look forward to having a beer with Blake one day, cos drinking an IIPA with him over Zoom wasn't enough...even if he was shouting the beers!Jetty Road BreweryWant to help spread the craft beer gospel?Follow me on Instagram, Facebook, or YouTubeRate, Review and Subscribe on Apple Podcasts...click the link on your phone and scroll to the bottomOr Follow/Subscribe on your favourite podcast player
This week we try the Irish Red Rebrew and work on the recipe for the IIPA rebrew for the Every Style Challenge
編集後記 第88缶の更新です。 ゾロ目!末広がり!編集担当はhaseです。 taigaが社会復帰をして、また働きづくめな2人に戻ったわけですが、今週も変わらず映画や本の話をしています。 最近は彼が毎日映画企画で挙げていた作品をときどき漁っていて、今週は『茄子 アンダルシアの夏』『茄子 スーツケースの渡り鳥』を観ました(※本編では話してない)。 いや〜よかったですね。自分で選んだのか、選ばざるを得なかったのか半ば分からないロードレースにただ直向きな不器用な男の生き様が描かれてます。 ぼくは弱ペダもOVERDRIVEも好きだったのでロードレースものに弱いんですよ…。 ぼくはアンダルシアのほうがグッときたのですが、taigaは渡り鳥のほうが高評価だったのでその心はどこかで聞こうと思います。 それでは、いつものお知らせです。 番組ではあなたからのメールを待ってます。 この番組では、気になるニュースやふつおたをメールで大募集!質問は番組内で紹介させていただきます。 Twitterも積極運用中! 公式アカウントで収録から漏れた話や日常ぼやきなどを投稿中。 ぜひフォローをお願いします! また、Twitterのハッシュタグ #350can の感想ツイートも追ってますので、投稿よろしくお願いします。 それではまた次回! (文責: hase) SHOW NOTE haseパート 若おかみは小学生! : 作品情報 - 映画.com 吉田玲子 : 関連作品(映画) - 映画.com taigaパート せんだいメディアテーク 横浜市立図書館 一覧 横浜市 ジキルとハイド (新潮文庫) - Amazon 変身 (新潮文庫) - Amazon EDパート 感動パンツ(ユニクロ) - 公式オンラインストア(通販サイト) 感動ジャケット (men) ユニクロ - Uniqlo aiko 透明ドロップ 歌詞 - 歌ネット 今回のビール 今日の1缶はTHORN BREWINGのFather Larry's IIPAです!サンディエゴのクラフトビール界の重鎮で、2016年にこの世を去ったラリー・クローガーに敬意を表してつくられた渾身のインペリアルIPA。 #350can pic.twitter.com/ENUBsnRLsa— はせがわりゅうや (@hase_csv) May 20, 2021 第88缶収録でした
Sure, we've all heard of double IPA. It's hard to brew, harder to forget. But what in the Papazian is a Braggot Saision? We'll, you find out when the rest of us do, because we judge one tonight! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We talk about the conflict between holistic and medical systems, Western medicine vs. holistic medicine. How they are supportive rather than competitive.
Birgit Lueders of the International Iridology Associations shares Iridology as an assessment tool for healers and a form of preventive medicine.
Representation matters! Black people love beer! Drink more west coast IPAs! Jess and Shawna are joined by Chanell Williams aka @hopsgalore to talk representation in the industry, beer influencers, LA vs Seattle, and the box set VHS of Titanic that changed all of our young lives. Get yourself a Block 15 Sticky Hands (or any IIPA) and join us!
EXCLUSIVE BREAKING NEWSBenny from Fox Friday has been a friend of the show since before we even had official friends.Now, before anywhere else in Australia, find out what's in store for Fox Friday with Benny making a huge announcement...or two.Exclusively on Step Brewers Podcast!Watch the episode on YoutubeBecome a Friend Of The Show and support us on our Patreon! If you’re listening on Apple Podcasts, please rate, subscribe and leave us a review here! It’s free and helps other beer lovers discover the podcast!Check us out on SpotifyCheck us out on socials - https://linktr.ee/stepbrewers
Birgit Lueders is the mother of two wonderful daughters Emma and Lisa, living in Philadelphia, PA. She is a certified Master Herbalist, Yoga Teacher, Iridology Instructor , Wellness Coach and Author.
The guys are back with their first listener request - the Secretary Bird. (The Payne Stewart of birds.) Steve enjoys an IIPA from Knee Deep Brewing, and Greg has one of his favorite beers - Peroni, rhymes with Jabroni. They as talk about the 1992 box-office smash - Basic Instinct.
Meet Todays Guest: Birgit LuedersBirgit Lueders is the mother of two wonderful daughters Emma and Lisa, living in Philadelphia, PA. She is a certified Master Herbalist, Yoga Teacher, Iridology Instructor, and Wellness Coach. Birgit first learned the values of an organic herbal lifestyle in her home country of Austria. Since 2009 she has operated BirgitCare -- a business focusing on health, wellness, and natural healing in Philadelphia, PA. Through BirgitCare, she offers personalized wellness coaching to support her client's emotional, physical, and spiritual wellbeing by using modalities like Iridology, Herbalism, Nutrition, and Colorpuncture. In 2012 Birgit founded the Center for Iridology, where she is teaching Iridology Courses around the world and annually in major cities like New York, San Francisco, Chicago, Boston, and Philadelphia. In 2020, during the pandemic, she adapted her Iridology Courses for online certifications and was able to move her wellness coaching program online. Throughout the past 10 years, Birgit has been a known speaker in her field at numerous national and international EXPO's, while being consistently featured on radio and TV. After being a Fellow, a Diplomat, and the Vice-President of the International Iridology Practitioner Association (IIPA), in 2020 Birgit became President of IIPA through 2023. Can You Give Us a Little Backstory on How You Became a Master Iridologist? It's a long path. And I swear, I believe that our destiny is written ahead of us, and somehow, we come into this life with our soul purpose and soul path. And we feel like we are writing it all up and then come into this lifetime, and then we live it. And if we live true to our soul, then we have every day for fun, or we feel at ease, or balanced, right. But if we do something that was not our destiny, or wasn't our, you know, expertise, then work is work. Like then you feel like you really working all day and one of my friends who is also a colleague of mine, she said, I made my passion as my profession. And I never worked a single day. And I thought that was very interesting when she said that. Because when you're really, isn't it true when you do what you were supposed to do? I mean, just you could be different for every single person, right? But if you do what, like for example, you do right now we're getting all the women together, you don't work a single day, right? And it's the same for me. I'm in a holistic field. And I wasn't meant to be in a holistic field at all, when I started, went for school, and started a career and college in the finance world because I actually thought my destiny was making as much money as possible, as quickly as possible, and then retire early. So, then I can have fun, right? I worked really hard got into a great, great job. Very early, early age 25 in a big, pretty much main world, right? I mean, there wasn't like 25-year olds running around, you know, like me. But I was honored that I was getting, you know, moves to have this amazing career. And it was the American Express bank in Vienna. So, I still remember I had so much fun buying my expensive, like suits and, purses and march to work, right. But then there was one thing that was missing, I had no fun at that job. I had zero fun. I was good at it, but I wasn't loving it. And so, there was this problem that I was talking about to friends that it didn't show like mentally, and because then I had fun on the weekend. But then it actually made itself clear that I wasn't on my right path, Physically. I became so sick constantly in my digestive system, it didn't matter what I was eating, I felt sick, nauseous, almost vomiting every Sunday. And I had this grandmother who was very connected to nature and herbs. And one day she said to me, maybe it's not what you're eating, maybe it's what is eating you. And when she said that I was like, wow, this is true, because I was compensating not having this passion in this field, but buying myself expensive stuff and, travel on the weekends and party and have fun. I mean, I was young, right? But then when it's Sunday, hit around eight o'clock, I felt nauseous and sick. Because I was dreading forward to the future of Monday having to start this day, again, that I wasn't happy about. And like I said, I was seen as a movie at that time, you know, anyways, it was the movie out groundhog days. Right? Groundhog Day. And when I was sort of moving, I'm like, that's me. Like, it's like, every day you wake up and you go and live for the same day. Same problems, but I knew, maybe I just have to stick it through for another five, six years. And then maybe I can work. You know, an American Express Bank as a branch manager in Singapore, which has been taught to me so far, like, okay, I just have to put the time down, right, I have to just invest my life into it. But you know what, I didn't make it beyond three years, I made it to two and a half years with so many digestive system issues, with so much misery physically, not even like emotionally that one day, then I was sitting in the office, looking at the stock exchange and currency exchange values. And I saw an ad for flight attendants. And something really strong kind of pulled me to this ad, it was really tiny, it says, flight attendant wanted, called this number. And I'm like, I mean, I was way overpaid, you know, for being a flight attendant. But there was something that said, go do this, take time off, find yourself. So, I call them up, went for all the tests that I had to do in Europe to be a flight attendant and you had to speak several languages you're hired in a certain way to remember was way more? Yeah, kind of strict. So, when Aiden told me the next day, when I want to start with the flight attendant school, I was a little bit worried for a second with my left brain, and I know, you know, like the left brain, right. It's the logical mind. Right? And the right brain was the one, no I want to have fun. So, in this moment, then I just went for it. I just took the pay cut. But at that moment, I started to realize that I didn't work a single day, there was after six months of traveling for the whole world like India, Australia, and Africa and everywhere. I felt like you know what, maybe someday I have to start working, working again. Like I didn't even register that this was work. But so, it was really fun for me as I travel around, but at that time, I still didn't make any decision, honestly, because what did I do? I wasn't happy with the education I had. And I was running away too, right? I mean, a flight attendant is a great thing. You don't need to take any responsibilities. You just jump from one plane to the next. You don't have any attachments. You don't need to career you just travel. And I realized that I don't know how long I'm going to do that before I decide what I should do in my life. And unfortunately, that also came into a complete Hold then, because my father got sick in a very short time on pancreatic cancer. And I remember still when I was like 26, and saw the whole, you know, the cemetery filled with all the people because everybody loved my dad. And my dad really was a people pleaser, but he never took care of himself. So, I was standing there, and he passed away when he was 58 from pancreatic cancer and I was 26 and I looked around and I thought to Myself, I think time is short a life of 100 years. Like if we get lucky if we can live 100 years, I think it's a short time it goes away in a blink of an eye. And I remember, all the people always say that to you, when you're like 18. They're like, enjoy those times when you're like 18, right? Yeah. And now I'm 48. And I just sent my daughter off to college and I'm like enjoy the college time. Same story. So long story short, that's how I got into natural healing because I felt like, you know, I want to live a fulfilled life by giving back to others. And I discovered herbalism, yoga, wellness coaching. And I just stumbled into this whole field, because I wanted to understand how my dad could just pass away so quickly without any symptoms. And I want to make sure that nobody else has to go through the pain that I had, as a young adult, to lose their dad. What Is the Big, Huge Research Behind Iridology?So, we found out, for example, blue eye people or people who have like certain orange pigments in the brown in the outer ring of the eyes are having a hard time digesting the protein in dairy, so what that means is then, in your case, it might not be lactose intolerance. It might be Casein intolerance, which is the protein in the dairy. So, the moment you eat it, not a body's working so hard, it can't break down that casting. So, it trying to store it away, you know, I know mucous membranes well on because it's an inflammation now. So now we are waking up with like, you know, having to clear my throat and feel like nasally and all the ingestion, right? Yeah, so this is exactly that. So free parts go into iridology, then I'm working on is the physical of eliminating certain foods that we know from the perspective of the eyes, then making, you know, emotional treatment for certain emotions, which can be a meditation about letting go of grief, right? Or it can be a brainwave meditation, which can let go of anxiety or tension. There's also Emotional Freedom tapping that I use, which has certain acupuncture points, that you can tap on you to let go of that emotion. So, in my case, it was about sweetness in life, and gladly I ran off from this job that didn't give me sweetness. How Would the Audience Go About Getting Connected with Somebody That Can Help Them?You can have them come to my practice, or nowadays since we're in a digital world, where everybody can actually take amazing pictures of their eyes off their iPhones. So, if they connect with me, then I send them a little YouTube link on how to take the iris picture with their phone. So, then they can send me a left and right picture. I can do online readings via zoom calls nowadays, which is awesome. Yeah. So, I have clients actually all over the world like my favorites are when the time zones are so different. Then I get up very early, and then I think about my work with my Japanese clients. Okay. So yeah, I can know it helps anybody to understand who they are with the blueprint reading of the eyes line also have to know how to read the eyes. I want to make sure if I leave this earth that iridology is not dying out. This is where my next passion comes into place. I feel like I'm carrying on the light of iridology. It's like, you know, when you see the Olympics, and they're running with the Olympic flag within the brigade, you're heartfelt. Yeah. That's all filled with your knowledge, especially those experts. But people were not treating me that welcoming. I'm like, you know what, I don't care, I'm going to hold on to this flame and let it not die off. Because it's not true always that we need to have something brand new. We do not have to have that we can work with something that has already existed 1000s of years ago, and we just don't want to make it die out. So that's why I created my school called the center for iridology, and I teach chiropractors, I teach massage therapists, energy healers. Can You Share One Success Story of One of Your Clients, That Would Help the Audience Really Understand How Valuable This Diagnostic Tool Is?When people come and hit an iridologist, just the most likely run out of ideas what to do anymore to have, like, you know, symptoms, that doesn't make any sense. They go for older medical, you know, diagnosis and diagnostics and nothing comes back, which is good. But in the end, that person just feels still dragged, tired, exhausted, and drained to feel that, Okay, everybody tells him that it's just like in their head, but it's not. So, then they end up finally, in my practice. And when I evaluate them, and for example, I see like one client, for example, came with me and she has, you know, dizzy spells, she had hair loss, she had nausea and insomnia. When you put all those like symptoms to get it doesn't make any sense. So of course, she got the MRI and all that. And she came back one more, everything was perfect. No iron deficiency for tiredness. But when I looked into her iris are so certain signs around the corner, like the thyroid area in my Iris map, which is considered a thyroid weakness. So, then I told her I'm like, you know, did you get a thyroid test? And she says, Yeah, and it was perfect. And I'm like, you know what, I see a genetic really weakness in your thyroid areas. So, it makes sense for me that you feel tired, exhausted, drained, you lose your hair, you can't sleep because it's part of the endocrine system. And then I asked her, is anybody in your family? And she says, Yeah, my mother has been on thyroid medication for a long time. So, what is that what happens? Now usually, you would have to sit at home and wait for five, six years until you go every year back to the doctor to prove that you have a thyroid weakness, right? And it might never happen. Meantime, this client gained so much weight could lose weight, starved herself, and tried everything possible in a book to lose weight couldn't and couldn't get better. I gave it a thyroid based healthy diet. So, I use food as my medicine. So, in this case, it was a thyroid healthy based diet that also gave her supplements as herbs that supports a healthy but an already nonfunctioning thyroid. And here's the third part of what I did. The thyroid is associated that you have difficulties with your fifth chakra, which is your fluid area. Okay? So, fluid has to do everything with like, obviously, you and I, we don't have any problems to communicate or we wouldn't be on public podcasts right now. Some people, they have weakness because there was some press with the speech, or they're not speaking the truth from what they really want to say because they want to keep the peace. So, I asked her what was going on with that and she found out that when she was little, she had very strong parents, and it was much better to be not heard just to be seen as a child. Remember that kind of old parenting. So that's what she learned that anytime she wanted to say Something she rather have suppressed it. And she had been also in a relationship there was like this, where she was very overpowered by this partner because she rather suppress her opinion. And so, I became one person's opinion. So, she suffered in this relationship as well. So, I had her go back to a psychologist to work with her speech and find out why she's not expressing herself. So, once you discover that, then all healing came into place, she lost weight. She looked better; hair loss was gone. I mean, his whole thing just disappeared. And since then, she's a great believer in iridology. W Hat Is One Book That Is on Your Bedside Table Right Now?A New Earth by Eckhart Tolle What Is Your Favorite Thing to Do on the Weekends?On the weekends? Oh, Walk at the Park. What Is the Best Gift You've Ever Received?The best gift that I've ever received. That's, oh, I think oh, book. My dad always brought me books when he went for travels. And what I really loved about that is because you could read about the stories from where he was going, and you have something to hold on to that was my best gift. And that's how I became obsessed with reading. Because I'm an avid reader as well. How to Connect with Birgitwww.centerforiridology.com www.birgitcare.com
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I review the Bad Shepherd Almighty IPA
Cheers and big, bold, beers, tap heads! We are drinking some beers with big flavors, doing some wine tasting, visiting breweries, and spinning the big wheel!Greg starts things off with a review of Peach & Black Currant BRAAAAAAAAINS, a double fruit smoothie sour from Drekker Brewing.Ally talks about her trip with some beer friends to visit some breweries and drink local. Greg talks about his wine tasting adventure and his ill-fated expedition to the dentist, which led to a lot of great drugs.In Sports News: •The Eagles have fired head coach Doug Pederson.•The NBA has a major COVID outbreak.•Dodger's legend Tommy Lasorda dies at 93.Scott brings Soaring Dragon, a newly re-released Imperial IPA from Stone Brewing, made with white tea.We spin the Wheel-O-Fun (please help us rename it) and get a very informative voice mail from Jason, aka @ExceptionalGrogs on the grog. He's making all of Ally's dreams come true.In Booze News:•Russian River reveals the Pliny the Younger pre-sale date.•A Wisconsin man is arrested for his 18th DUI, and that's just the beginning.Our Old Timey Word of the Week: "Grinder." Use it on social media and tag us for a shout out!Cheers to Clearwater, FL, for being our top listening city for last week!Don't forget to check us out at www.theunfilteredgentlemen.com and follow us on our social medias for some great beer shots: www.facebook.com/theunfilteredgentlemen, @unfilteredgents on Twitter, and TheUnfilteredGentlemen on Instagram! We want you to drunk dial us at (805) 538-BEER (2337); we'd love to hear from you! Make sure to follow @ally.in.cally.
Takin a little drip down to Colorado with some fruit loops.
This week we talk about what spy gadgets we'd want and try an old school IIPA
Une double IPA du Mississippi cette semaine plus nos rubriques habituelles. Intro et outro: Big Patate par Ruff N Ready Binouze USA fait partie du label Podcut. Retrouve tous les podcasts du label sur www.podcut.studio. Vous pouvez aussi nous aider sur www.patreon.com/podcut.
Deux IPAs louisianaises de chez Urban South cette semaine, plus nos rubriques habituelles. Intro et outro: Big Patate par Ruff N Ready Binouze USA fait partie du label Podcut. Retrouve tous les podcasts du label sur www.podcut.studio. Vous pouvez aussi nous aider sur www.patreon.com/podcut.
Deux IPAs louisianaises de chez Urban South cette semaine, plus nos rubriques habituelles. Intro et outro: Big Patate par Ruff N Ready Binouze USA fait partie du label Podcut. Retrouve tous les podcasts du label sur www.podcut.studio. Vous pouvez aussi nous aider sur www.patreon.com/podcut.
Introducing our short, sharp podcast: CraftBeerBanter Reviews. We give various craft beers a rating out of 5 by assessing their Overall Impression, their Sessionability, their Accessibility, their Price, and finally their CBB Factor. On this episode we discuss the Shifty Lizard Brewing Co. - Gila Monsters IIPA. We rated the beer 4/5 CBB's. Overall Impression: 1 Sessionability: 0.5 Accessibility: 0.5 Price: 1 CBB Factor: 1 Please remember to like, and subscribe if this type of content is appealing to you. Enjoy! We're on Instagram: @craftbeerbanter @vikingthiccdicc @asimmo90 We're on the e-mail: chris@craftbeerbanter.com
Cheers and autumn beers, everyone! You won't find any pumpkin beers over here.Greg kicks October off with Oktoberfest, a traditional Bavarian Märzen style lager from one of the best lager makers on the planet, Enegren Brewing. We get a few messages from listeners, the first about the fake crowd noise at football games, and the world's strongest beer discussed on Batch 219. Greg talks about his anniversary, full of making sushi and getting really hydrated on saki and whiskey. Ally talks about her brewery hopping weekend with friends from Instagram and does her homework on figuring out what "no yeet" means. Dan talks hooking up his screen room and getting a romantic couch for him and his buddies.Scott talks about his hard to find Imperial IPA from Karl Strauss: Double Barrel.In Sports Talk:•The NBA finals are upon us; it'll be the Lakers vs. the Heat.•Doc Rivers departs the Clippers.•Outfielder Jay Johnstone dies at 74.•Former wrestler Animal dies.Dan reviews Stone Brewing's 24th Anniversary Didgeridoom Double IPA.Ally brings in a beer from her crush Spanish Marie Brewing, Guava Guerra.In Booze News:•We found out what it took for AB InBev to acquire Craft Brew Alliance.•Beer sales could decline by more than $20 billion by the end of the year.•A secret man cave was found under Grand Central Station.Our Beer Babe of the Week is Rosemary, make sure you follow her on Instagram @libationslady!Our Old Timey Word of the Week: "Crone" Use it on social media and tag us for a shout out!Cheers to Miami, FL, for being our top listening city for last week!Don't forget to check us out at www.theunfilteredgentlemen.com and follow us on our social medias for some great beer shots: www.facebook.com/theunfilteredgentlemen, @unfilteredgents on twitter, and TheUnfilteredGentlemen on Instagram! We want you to drunk dial us at (805) 538-BEER (2337), we'd love to hear from you! Make sure to follow @ally.in.cally.
Sean & Darryl try out their first original recipe, and welcome ScottyFromWork to join them in the adventure today.
Sean & Darryl try out their first original recipe, and welcome ScottyFromWork to join them in the adventure today.
In this episode, we caught up with Dave Padden, Matt Denholm & Andrew True from Akasha Brewing Company to celebrate the annual release of Wooden Leg, Akasha's Triple IPA. This one turned out to be a whole lot of fun as the IPA's, IIPA's & IIIPA's flowed and we laughed our asses off as each of us took a turn getting stitched up!
Milk Madness comes to a close in this part two episode. Friendship were questioned and some may have even spoiled. The Crew drank what turned out to be a contender for their favorite beers which came as a shock. Sixpoint brewing made some people question their hatred of IIPA's and some people profess their love for them. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON MY FAMILY! WE ARE GOING TO GET THROUGH THIS! Join me for another adventure of delicious craft beer coupled with the latest craft beers news and a brand new beer review!Hop of the Week: Citra. El Dorado. Motueka See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
La malta es uno de los principales elementos en la fabricación de la cerveza. Se produce a partir de la cebada. Para la fabricación de la cerveza, la cebada se cosecha, se germina y se tuesta a diferentes niveles para producir diferentes variedades: Malta base: Es una malta de tostado ligero, produce una gran cantidad […]
TODAY IS THE SUPERBOWL!!!! Join me as we look at some fun facts regarding today's american holiday, I provide my prediction, and talk some awesome beer news. I hope you all enjoy today and have Monday off!! Hop of the week: Mosaic See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's Ugly Sweater Day this week on Business Over Beer and deranged elf Brian Shields stops by the podcast. Brian talks to us about how he went from living in his Ford Bronco while he finished high school, to being able to help families with their biggest financial decision through his mortgage brokerage. And probably gets a little too personal about his multiple vasectomies. Hang onto your hats..."We'll sell you the whole seat but you'll only need the edge"...this one's a doozy. Guest Beer #1: Heathen Brewing, collaboration with Brothers Cascadia - Vancouver, WA Märzen Invaders, 5.3% ABV, 20 IBU "Brewed on the 7th Anniversary of the Curiosity landing on Mars, this malty German Style Märzen was brewed in collaboration with Brothers Cascadia Brewing." Guest Beer #2: Heathen Brewing - Vancouver, WA Reindeer Tears 2017, Barleywine, 12% ABV, 94 IBU "There won’t be any reindeer games around Santa’s workshop this year. The jolly old man has gone rogue, collecting tears for this inaugural bourbon barrel-aged barley wine release. The deranged elves were hard at work throughout the summer months crafting this seasonal holiday ale for your enjoyment. Don’t bother trying to make the nice list. You’re sure to get coal in your stocking for this one." Angie's Mystery Beer: Melvin Brewing - Jackson, WY Drunken Master, IIPA, 9% ABV, 75 IBU "Born out of the Melvin R&D facility on Wyoming’s West Coast, also known as the closet. Brewed with a blend of Columbus, Citra and some Top-Secret hops left over from the great east vs. west hip hop battles. Hopped with over 3 pounds per barrel. Drunken Master is the 2016 National IlPA Champion. Sure to make you a Drunken Master if you consume too many of these bad boys. Cheers from the crew at Melvin. Please, only practice your Karate after a four pack and bow to your sensei." Episode Links: Shields Family Home Loans Northwest Funding Group NW Battle Buddies Sundown Squad Flash Love Body for Life UFC 37 1/2 Plato's Closet Team Quest Fight Club The Impressive Clergyman Head move now
We've got a two beer episode this week! La Superiora Molé Porter and Batch 300 IIPA. La Superiora is brewed with cocoa, cinnamon and chiles for a rich, complex, subtly spicy, and super limited holiday treat. We also revisit a favorite of the brewers, an Imperial IPA that was originally brewed as our 300th batch. We also received a postcard "question from a listener" from a National Park! La Superiora Molé Porter STYLE: Robust PorterABV: 6.1% IBU: 26HOPS: CascadeMALTS: Craft Master Blend, Dark Crystal, Chocolate Malt, Black MaltOTHER: Grand Guayacan Dutched Cocoa Powder, Chilis (Ancho, Pasilla, Mulato), Cinnamon Batch 300 Imperial IPA STYLE: IMPERIAL IPAABV: 8.0% IBU: 69HOPS: MAGNUM, CITRA, MOTEUKA, MOSAICMALTS: FLOOR-MALTED BOHEMIAN PILSNER
This week we cover the horror? comedy? b-movie? thriller? "Ready or Not." We kick off the show with a IIPA from Treehouse Brewing called "Doppelgänger" and enter the Danger Zone with a maple stout from The Bruery called "Vermont Sticky Maple." Jonny also details his first experience watching "American Honey" (2016), his Flick Pick this week. Episode Timeline: Downbeat "Doppelgänger" 15:01 Flick Picks: "American Honey" (2016) 24:54 "Ready or Not" (No Spoilers) DANGER ZONE 41:25 "Vermont Sticky Maple" 53:30 Hot & Bothered 1:11:45 "Ready or Not" (Spoilers) Please rate and review us wherever you listen!
This week we cover a refreshingly adult romantic comedy called "Long Shot" starring Charlize Theron and Seth Rogen. It's raunchy, satirically political and extremely funny. We really enjoyed talking about IT and the beers we had. We kick of the show with a IIPA from Anchorage brewing called caged (donated to the podcast by Jared Schmidt) and a porter from Crux called PCT Porter." Episode Timeline: 0:00 - 14:30 "Caged" 14:31 - 24:29 Flick Picks: "Midnight Cowboy" (1969) 25:08 - 45:58 "Longshot" (Spoiler Free) - DANGER ZONE - 45:59 - 54:00 "HOT & BOTHERED" 54:01 - 1:02:50 "PCT Porter" 1:02:51 - END "Long Shot" (SPOILERS)
On this episode we drink The Problem Solver imperial india pale ale, from Benford Brewing and the Boy King, another IIPA from Coast Brewing. Again some local news, and Patrick finally hates something again.
In this episode we talk about the concept of 'gateway beers.' There's also a slapdash history lesson about National Beer Day, and we got our hands on a can of Buckledown's latest IIPA. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/LetsSipPodcast/support
We discuss the British comedy "Fighting With My Family" and drink a IIPA from Fort George called "Skies of Wonder" and a Stout from 8-Wired called "iStout." Episode Timeline: 0:00 - 11:25 Intro & "Skies of Wonder" 12:36 - 23:18 Flick Picks -------------- "Behind the Curve" (2017) -------------- "Date Night" (2010) 23:47 - 44:35 "Fighting with My Family" (Spoiler Free) ---DANGER ZONE--- 44:48 - 52:35 "iStout" 52:36 - 1:00:05 Hot & Bothered 1:00:05 - 1:07:32 "Fighting with My Family" 1:07:33 - END "Vernon, FL
Thanks for tuning into the Sunday Sesh with SMS for our final podcast of the year. In this episode we journey through our "year in beer", we countdown our top beers for 2018 and then we get into a 3-way-IIPA-face-off between Balter, Hawkers & Black Hops. Pre-warning, we did get a little loose in this episode, so the language is a little more colourful than usual. But if that doesn't bother you, grab a beer, sit back and enjoy the show. Powersuits for Paige: https://www.capitalbrewing.co/blogs/news/power-suits-for-paige All music written & recorded by Steve DeVille.
Justin, Walt, Adam and Mark get a nose-full of melon-y hops this week as they try our new IIPA. S’melon Imperial IPA delivers on its promise of huge aromatics and in-your-nose melon madness. Huell Melon, El Dorado, Citra, Cascade, and Simcoe hops pack in huge whiffs and tastes of watermelon, honeydew, tropical fruit, and sweet strawberry. all-the-while, the light malt base leaves a strong, but drinkable IPA waiting right at the end of your nose. S’MELON STATS STYLE: IMPERIAL IPAABV: 9.8% IBU: 45HOPS: HUELL MELON, EL DORADO, CITRA, CASCADE, SIMCOEMALTS: PILSNER, WHITE WHEAT, DEXTROSECONTAINER: KEGS / CANSAVAILABILITY: DECEMBER
Join us for a discussion of the first film by writer/director Jonah Hill. "Mid90s" explores ideas of masculinity, skate culture, and growing up. We drink beers from two breweries that we've never had the pleasure of trying before. Black Market Brewing from Temecula, CA created a FANTASTIC IIPA known simply as "The Orange Can." It won the gold medal this year for "Juicy or Hazy Imperial or Double IPA" at GABF. Melvin Brewing (originally from Jackson, WY)made a huge and flavorful IIPA called "2x4" that packs a punch at 10% ABV. Episode Timeline: Intro + "The Orange Can" - 0:00 - 18:10 "Hot & Bothered" - 18:11 - 30:02 "Mid90s" (Spoiler Free) - 30:32 - 53:38 "2x4" - 54:16 - 1:09:58 Mid90s (DANGER ZONE) 1:09:59 - END
We pay a visit to the brothers KAIJU! to talk all things Kaiju Krush!, graphic design, IIPA and expansion. It's a ripper of a chat with two guys who grew a modest cider brand into a nationally distributed beer stalwart. Find it: http://aleofatime.com/category/podcast/
This week we’re back in the studio and chatting about beers that have blown us away. We also get around to finally reviewing the Alltech Craft Brews & Food Festival that we attended a few weeks ago. Beers | Pirate Life ‘Throwback IPA’, ‘IPA’ & ‘IIPA’ Hopinions | When was the last time you had […]
This week we talk about IIPAs and try a few different examples.
It's back to basics today on Dr. Homebrew, as we run through a classic Pale Ale , and then fly head-first into everyone's favorite category … IIPA! Though we didn't know it, we were in for a treat with the IPA – even Doc loved it, and he hates IPA as much as JP does. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I tell you about my experience making a hard cider from a Western New York staple...Mayer Brothers Apple Cider. I also review Not Your Fathers Root Beer and tell you about my wet-hopped IIPA. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we sit down and give an introduction into mashing. We also try Carlos's IIPA
Brewing With Style covers Unapologetic, the Stone/Heretic/Beachwood collaboration Double IPA using all new hop varieties! Join Jamil, Tasty, and Jon Plise as they discuss their take on the style with Stone's Mitch Steele and Beachwood's Julian Shrago.
Casey Goodwin from Oregon Paranormal joins us to talk about his experience in studying paranormal activity. This guy is awesome. Jenny, Marcus, and Sean were left fascinated and educated, and Jenny is now a little less scared. Also- It's the morning after another crazy beer share and Sean is struggling, Fred Phelps dies, and AC/DC's Brian Johnson joins Billy Joel on stage for a round of Shook Me All Night Long. Show beer was Stone's Enjoy By 4.20.14 IIPA. Pre-Show Beer was Terminal Gravity's IPA, as well as Suicide Squeeze IPA from Fort George. A big thanks to Casey and Oregon Paranormal, Mainbrew/ABV Tap House, and your continued support. Check us out at http://www.inonedayradio.com/ Contact us directly at - jenny@inonedayradio.com sean@inonedayradio.com Talk to us at (971) 238-IN1D (leave us a voice message) Like us at www.facebook.com/inonedayradio Tweet us at @inonedayradio Subscribe to us on iTunes & Stitcher Go support our friends and sponsors at www.mainbrew.com and www.abvpub.com You can follow David Daniel on Twitter @CNNLADavid You can learn more about Oregon Paranormal at www.oregonparanormal.com
Somos criminales segun la IIPA, http://www.iipa.com/ Reporte 2010 de la IIPA respecto a México http://www.iipa.com/rbc/2010/2010SPEC301MEXICO.pdf Gnome nanny http://projects.gnome.org/nanny/...
Somos criminales segun la IIPA, http://www.iipa.com/ Reporte 2010 de la IIPA respecto a México http://www.iipa.com/rbc/2010/2010SPEC301MEXICO.pdf Gnome nanny http://projects.gnome.org/nanny/...