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KQXR The Morning After Podcast
Jason Drew with Mick Mars

KQXR The Morning After Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 11:10


Jason Drew talked with Mick Mars about his new solo project, and he shared a story of how he was intorduced to Motly Crue in High School that Mick that was pretty cool.

KQXR The Morning After Podcast
JASON DREW with SCOTT STAPP

KQXR The Morning After Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 7:58


Professor X Rock himself, Jason Drew, chatted with Scott Stapp just before the Superbowl. Topics of conversation includ the Creed reunion, his new single "Higher Power", and that Superbowl commercial.

Jason & John
J&J w/more on tonight's Memphis game + NFL Card Week 6 from Jason + Drew Hill on Bane and Rose/Grizz

Jason & John

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 32:00


J&J w/more on tonight's Memphis game + NFL Card Week 6 from Jason + Drew Hill on Bane and Rose/Grizz

California Wine Country
Anderson Valley Harvest Tidrick

California Wine Country

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 27:21


Courtney DeGraff and Joslyn Thoresen. Courtney DeGraff and Joslyn Thoresen from the Anderson Valley Harvest Tidrick Celebration are our guests on California Wine Country today. Barry Herbst, the wine buyer for Bottle Barn, is also in the studio today. Wine Enthusiast magazine just named Bottle Barn one of the top three wine stores in California. Our guests describe the Harvest Tidrick Celebration. Tidrick is a Boontling word, derived from "tea drinking." Boontling is the famous lingo that citizens of Booneville invented around 150 years ago, for fun and in order to gossip in front of others who did not understand it. The citizens of Booneville continue to take great pleasure in the lingo and enjoy promoting it, including having fun with the marketing for this event. Dan Berger has brought a New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc from 2016 which he would not normally have saved for this long, but which has survived well. Anderson Valley The Anderson Valley is located in northern California, in Mendocino County well north of Santa Rosa where this show originates. It lies about an hour and half to the north over a winding road and feels even more remote once you arrive. The Anderson Valley Harvest Tidrick Celebration runs from Friday October 21 through Sunday October 23 in Anderson Valley, California. Check out the website AV WINES dot com. Saturday and Sunday. All of their wineries are doing harvest events. Visitors can stop at up to four per day, with their admission. They also have live music and movies. Our Bottle Barn is also sponsor of the Tidrick. Click the logo to visit our sponsor Bottle Barn online for the coolest bargains on wine, beer and spirits. Today's Tastings The first wine tasted is a 2021 Pennyroyal Farm wine called Anyhow Blanc, a blend of Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay. Dan Berger finds that it is the best blend of these two that he has ever tasted, since you can really taste parts of each grape. Next they taste a 2020 Chardonnay from Drew Family Wines called Bahl Briney, which is Boontling, Bahl is great and Briney means coast. They are situated up on the Mendocino Ridge. The family does all their own farming. "Beautiful structure," says Dan Berger. Rich, great acidity to balance off the fruit. Jason Drew is the owner and winemaker, a "brilliant talent" says Dan. They produce small lot cool-climate wines from Anderson Valley and Mendocino Ridge AVAs. Click the logo to visit our sponsor Rodney Strong for the latest on the 2022 Summer Concert series. The third wine is the Pennyroyal 2019 Pinot Noir from Eye of the Needle vineyard. This is one block on a property called The Corners, one of Booneville's original settlements. It is where Hwy 128 and Hwy 253 meet. It has about 18 months barrel aging, about 30% new oak. What's more, also brought a cheese called Velvet Sister, named after some real historical characters. The 2019 Drew Fog Eater Pinot Noir is next. In Boontling, Fog Eaters are coastal people and Bright Lighters are city folk. It has a black pepper component under all the cherry and berry flavors. The synthesis of fruit, acidity and tannin, is what they mean by "structure" but it takes a lot of tasting to really know. Barry finds it earthy like the Pinot Noir from Burgundy.

Chasing Consciousness
David Lorimer - EXAMINING THE ASSUMPTIONS OF WESTERN SCIENCE

Chasing Consciousness

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 124:52


Are our scientific assumptions justified? In this episode we're going to be examining the assumptions of Western Science. All science is based on assumptions. In order to isolate systems in experiments and standardise measurements of the target data, other variables need to be pinned down so scientists can form precise mathematical models, that can then be repeated accurately in the peer review process. Today we're going to look at these assumptions, and establish if they indeed have become standard, fixed and unquestioned as some critics claim. One of those critics is Cambridge educated biologist Rupert Sheldrake, who gave a TED talk in 2013 about the assumptions of western science, which was banned by TED's anonymous board of scientific advisors for not being a ‘fair description of scientific assumptions'. Far from quieting the controversy, the ban caused outcries of censorship, and the ripped video was seen many millions of times on You Tube, probably many times more than had it been left to stand as one scientists opinion. Today I want to examine just how fair his description was. To help us examine his claims is one of Rupert's old friends and supporters, a specialist in the history and philosophy of science, an author and the program director of the Scientific and Medical Network, David Lorimer. He is also President of Wrekin Trust and Chief Consultant of Character Education Scotland. He is also a former President of the Swedenborg Society, and Vice-President of the International Association for Near-Death Studies. Originally a merchant banker then a teacher of philosophy and modern languages at Winchester College, he is the author and editor of over a dozen books, most recently ‘The Protein Crunch' (with Jason Drew) and ‘A New Renaissance', and out this year his new book ‘a quest for wisdom'. He is the originator of the Inspire-Aspire Values Poster Programmes, which this year involved over 25,000 young people. What we discuss in this episode: 00:00 Compulsory philosophy and death 07:32 Examining Rupert Sheldrake's 10 claimed assumptions of western science 09:10 The ‘Life and nature are mechanistic' assumption 19:30 The ‘Matter is unconscious' assumption 29:40 ‘The laws of nature are constant' assumption 38:26 The Galileo Commission - get everyone to look though the telescope 43:00 Reality is relational not relative - Apilla Colorado and Leroy Little bear 44:45 The ‘Nature is Purposeless' assumption - teleology 52:30 ‘Biological heredity is only physical' and ‘memory is in your Brain' assumptions 55:00 Morphogenetic fields and memories of previous lives and birthmarks 1:01:45 ‘Your mind is in your head, your consciousness is correlated to your brain activity' assumption 1:05:30 ‘Psychic phenomena and telepathy are impossible' assumption FOR PART 2 TIME CODES AND THE MANY MORE REFERENCES FROM THIS EPISODE PLEASE VISIT: https://www.chasingconsciousness.net/episode-13-assumptions-of-science-david-lorimer References: Rupert Sheldrake ‘Science set free' David Lorimer ‘A Quest for Wisdom' David Lorimer ‘Thinking Beyond the Brain' The Galileo Commission - get everyone to look though the telescope The Scientific and Medical Network

Circle City Success
138. September 2021 Recap with Jason, Drew, & Special Guest Co-Host Brian Wolff

Circle City Success

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 37:03


In this episode, we recap some of the things that we learned from our four August guests who were: Dave Neff, Chief Revenue Officer at Prolific Wendy Noe, Executive Director at Dove Recovery House for Women Andre Harakas, Founder & CEO of ProBook Sports John Qualls, CEO & President of Purpose HQ CCS Podcast Partners: Broad Ripple Magazine: https://townepost.com/broad-ripple/ Synergize: https://synergizeindy.com/   Episodes Discussed in This Recap: 134. Learn From People Who Are Different Than You with Dave Neff https://circlecitysuccess.libsyn.com/134-learn-from-people-who-are-different-than-you-with-dave-neff 135. Dove Recovery House for Women with Wendy Noe https://circlecitysuccess.libsyn.com/135-dove-recovery-house-for-women-with-wendy-noe 136. Finding Your Flame & Aiming to Make a Difference with Andre Harakas https://circlecitysuccess.libsyn.com/136-finding-your-flame-aiming-to-make-a-difference-with-andre-harakas 137. Purpose & Experiences with John Qualls https://circlecitysuccess.libsyn.com/137-purpose-experiences-with-john-qualls   Connect with CCS: Connect with Jason: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-ulm-0919123/ Connect with Drew: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drewfeutz/

KQXR The Morning After Podcast
MORNING AFTER JUNE 18TH 2021

KQXR The Morning After Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 48:39


Nic and Big J were VERY concerned about Jason Drew on Monday. Turns out Nic really dropped the ball.

Circle City Success
116. April 2021 Recap with Jason & Drew

Circle City Success

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 30:22


In this episode, Jason & Drew recap some of the things that we learned from our three April guests who were: ● Patrick Nycz, the Founding President of NewPoint Marketing ● Denisse Jensen, the Executive Director of GiGi’s Playhouse in Indianapolis, which is a nonprofit Down syndrome achievement center ● Cristina Goebel, who is a franchise owner of 3 Massage Heights locations around Indianapolis You’ll also hear us talk about our collaboration with the Broad Ripple Towne Post Magazine which will begin in May and at the end of the episode we announce the Indy Auto Man IAM4Indy campaign car winner, learn why she was nominated for the car by Denisse Jensen, and hear a few words from the winner herself! CCS Podcast Partners: BoCo Collective Marketing: https://www.bococollective.com/ Synergize: https://synergizeindy.com/ Episodes Discussed in This Recap: 113. Moving Your Brand Up the Food Chain with Patrick Nycz: https://circlecitysuccess.libsyn.com/113-moving-your-brand-up-the-food-chain-with-patrick-nycz 114. GiGi’s Playhouse Down Syndrome Achievement Centers with Denisse Jensen: https://circlecitysuccess.libsyn.com/114-gigis-playhouse-down-syndrome-achievement-centers-with-denisse-jensen 115. Culture, Core Values, & Leading by Example with Cristina Goebel: https://circlecitysuccess.libsyn.com/115-culture-core-values-leading-by-example-with-cristina-goebel Connect with CCS: Connect with Jason: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-ulm-0919123/ Connect with Drew: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drewfeutz/

VOCE Dialogues
Ep.24 | David Lorimer, writer, lecturer, poet & editor

VOCE Dialogues

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 40:05


Chloe Goodchild in conversation with writer, lecturer, poet & editor, David Lorimer, discussing compassion, love, movement, vibration, intuition, humility, and much more.The VOCE Dialogues offer a simple, accessible in-depth ground for poets, authors, musicians, visual artists, and visionary teachers to share and disseminate their insights about the transformative practice of contemplative, creative and compassionate communication.David Lorimer, MA, PGCE, FRSA is a writer, lecturer, poet and editor who is a Founder of Character Education Scotland, Programme Director of the Scientific and Medical Network (www.scimednet.org) and former President of Wrekin Trust and the Swedenborg Society (www.swedenborg.org.uk). He has also been editor of Paradigm Explorer since 1986 and completed his 100th issue in 2019. Originally a merchant banker then a teacher of philosophy and modern languages at Winchester College, he is the author and editor of over a dozen books, including Survival? Death as Transition (1984,2017) Resonant Mind (originally Whole in One) (1990/2017), The Spirit of Science (1998), Thinking Beyond the Brain (2001), The Protein Crunch (with Jason Drew) and A New Renaissance (edited with Oliver Robinson). He has edited three books about Beinsa Douno: Prophet for our Times (1991, 2015), The Circle of Sacred Dance, and Gems of Love, which is a translation of his prayers and formulas into English. His new book of essays, A Quest for Wisdom comes out at the end of 2020. David is a founding member of the International Futures Forum and was editor of its digest, Omnipedia - Thinking for Tomorrow. He was also a Trustee of the St Andrews Prize for the Environment and a Churchill Fellow in 1978. His book on the ideas and work of the Prince of Wales – Radical Prince - has been translated into Dutch, Spanish and French. He is the originator of the Inspiring Purpose Values Poster Programmes, which has reached over 350,000 young people.http://inspiringpurpose.org.uk/He is also Chair of the Galileo Commission which seeks to widen science beyond a materialistic world view. https://galileocommission.org/https://www.davidlorimer.co.uk/Chloe Goodchild is an international singer, innovatory educator, author and founder of The Naked Voice (1990) and its UK Charitable Foundation (2004), dedicated to the realization of compassionate communication in all realms of human life. Deafness in childhood catalysed Chloë’s deep encounter with her inner self, and began a lifetime’s experiential research into the voice as a catalyst for personal evolution and global transformation.https://www.chloegoodchild.com/

Going Green
Biotechnology To Recycle Food Waste - AgriProtein

Going Green

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 23:33


In this jaw dropping episode of Going Green, Dylan Welch sits down with Jason Drew, the CEO of AgriProtein. Jason shares his story about how he started a business using protein from insects and turned it into a multi-million dollar corporation.www.GoingGreenShow.comwww.AgriProtein.comwww.DylanWelch.com Support the show (http://www.GoingGreenShow.com)

Recover Yourself
Nathan Siler: Recover Yourself with MartinJon

Recover Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2020 57:28


In this episode, I am talking Nathan Siler performer and composer who lives and works in NYC. In addition to being the chief architect of the NYC post-punk-prog band Portraiture, he is a classical singer who frequently sings at Carnegie Hall with the Bard Festival Chorale and at Lincoln Center with NY Concert Chorale. Recently he was imprisoned (on stage) in the World Premiere of David Lang’s new Opera “The Prisoner of the State” at Lincoln Center. He also keeps a packed schedule of composition and orchestration projects. Siler's notable works include Original score to the devised theater piece Rise/Fall by Sheila B., Featured Orchestration for BAM (Jules Verne: From the Earth to the Moon); Original podcast theme song (Reverence Road); Film scores (The Widowers; We Are Mary); Full orchestral suite for Grammy© award-winning children's rock band Sugar-Free Allstars (performed by Winston-Salem Philharmonic and Oklahoma City Philharmonic). He produces albums across multiple genres, most recently: “Blaze: Songs from Pham” by Margaret Tran and the new debut EP by singer-songwriter Jason Drew. Nathan has a lot to share in this episode and we talk a lot about how creativity has been a part of our recovery. Nathan is also a new parent and we got the opportunity to talk about how that changed him, and how his understanding of distance has been challenged since the birth of his child. www.portraiturenyc.com www.nathansiler.com You can find Portraiture's albums 'Cruel Yellow' and 'Real as Ritual' below Spotify Cruel Yellow: https://open.spotify.com/album/76TJvARXdrSjHKK0kSCFz0 Real as Ritual: https://open.spotify.com/album/4Zu06MJ0HQ7GhTl3LklF70 Apple Music Cruel Yellow: https://music.apple.com/us/album/cruel-yellow/1269611700 Real as Ritual: https://music.apple.com/gb/album/real-as-ritual/573938725 With episodes like this one, I am extremely grateful. Nathan and I connected on so many things that relate to our individual recoveries, I love his approach and how he expresses his recovery. He and I both connect to The Artists Way and have some of the same practices that guide us forward in our creativity and in being our own authentic selves. Broadening these conversations is part of my mission. I cannot express how grateful I am to have so many wonderful people trust me to interview them, it is my hope, that I also am able to contribute to their lives and show you how you might better see your growth. If you would like to be a guest and share how you’re recovering yourself - Contact me here or through my website MartinJon.com I also want to thank @Pandora where you can listen to the full episode of this and all episodes of Recover Yourself #recovery #recoverypodcasts #soberdad #selfcare #selflove #love #health #soberfather #wellness #motivation #mindfulness #sobriety #healing #wellbeing #life #loveyourself #inspiration #meditation #happiness #positivity #PandoraPodcasts #love #portraiture #portraiturenyc #progrock #postpunk --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/martinjon/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/martinjon/support

Being Green
Being Green - 31 January 2020

Being Green

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 5:28


Fine Music Radio — In Being Green this week, Glynis Crook speaks to Jason Drew, founder and CEO of AgriProtein, a waste-to-feed company. The Philippi-farm houses billions of black soldier flies which are reared on organic waste that would otherwise be dumped in landfills where it would decompose, producing the powerful greenhouse gas, methane. The larvae or maggots are then harvested and used to produce a high protein feed ingredient for farmed animals, fish and pets.

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Explore the Circular Economy
Flies: The unexpected answer to the food crisis

Explore the Circular Economy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 37:28


Can insect farming reduce the stress on fish stocks across the Southern Hemisphere? How do you even get 8.4 billion flies to live together and operate in a way that makes it easy to capture their larvae? Described by Forbes magazine as 'Lord of the Flies’, Jason Drew is an innovator and serial entrepreneur. Before becoming CEO of AgriProtein – a company he co-founded in 2009 – Jason held leadership roles in several international businesses, including General Electric, BUPA and Egg. In this conversation, he and the Foundation's Joe Iles explore how Agriprotein's plant replicate a natural process, replace the need for much of the fishing that happens today, and create a product that can help to regenerate our soils.

On The Wine Road Podcast
The Top 100 Wines in the World

On The Wine Road Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2018 37:14


On this podcast I chat with principles from 5 wineries who have been chosen to attend Wine & Spirits Magazine's Top 100 Tasting Event in San Francisco on October 9th. It's a spectacular evening that includes some of San Francisco's top restaurants. The recordings you'll hear are from past interviews with Jason Drew of Drew Family Wines, Jared Brandt of Donkey & Goat, Cathy Corison of Corison Winery, Eric Sussman of Radio-Coteau, and Jean-Charles Boisset of Raymond Vineyards. Also, publisher and senior editor Joshua Green explains the lengthy process of the picking the top 100 wines.  If you can't make it to the event, pick up Wine & Spirits special Winter issue being released next week, or peruse the Top 100 list online.

Food & Agriculture Innovators
1: Farming Flies and Business Building in the Sustainability Revolution with Jason Drew of AgriProtein

Food & Agriculture Innovators

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2017 72:40


Jason Drew is the Co-founder and CEO of AgriProtein based in Cape Town, South Africa. In the interview we go back to the early years and career of Jason, how he got started on his path to farming flies, the business of AgriProtein that’s raised nearly $30 million dollars of venture capital, the art of building your company into the “Sustainability Revolution”, recent growth plans announced to scale farming of insects globally, and more. Get the full show notes here. If you like the show, you can subscribe to it on any podcast app, drop us a review or send us a message / subscribe to the newsletter at foodaginnovators.com. In this show, we cover:  [1:52] What drove Jason to write a book about flies [4:31] Early career before AgriProtein as executive under Jack Welch at GE, turnaround CEO and entrepreneur [8:12] What sparked his interest in sustainability, the birth of “environmental capitalist” [10:40] What would Jack Welch say if he told him the lack of sustainability would hurt his business [12:52] Why farm insects? And the market potential and need in aquaculture [17:43] Deep dive on insects as fishmeal replacement for aquaculture and waste recycling [22:13] Fundraising for insect farming part 1: overview [29:05] Fundraising for insect farming part 2: from earliest stage to scaling [32:39] R&D, genetics and breeding in insect farming [37:23] Scaling up insect farming [42:45] Attracting talent to scale insect farming globally [47:44] Fundraising for insect farming part 3: getting first capital in the business and acquiring growth capital [52:53] Fundraising for insect farming part 4: AgriProtein’s first investors came to them [56:26] Africa leapfrogging industrial revolution into sustainability revolution [1:01:40] Biggest challenges and opportunities looking forward [1:04:30] Advice for entrepreneurs

What Doesn't Kill You
Episode 149: TBD

What Doesn't Kill You

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2015 46:48


This week on What Doesn’t Kill You, Katy Keiffer launches a series of shows that will spotlight innovative new businesses dealing with the challenges we face in feeding our burgeoning population. On this episode, she’s talking with Jason Drew, an international business leader and serial entrepreneur turned environmentalist and author. His most recent endeavor is Agriprotein, a revolutionary concept in feed for industrialized fish and poultry farming. He is a passionate environmentalist, visionary, and capitalist. His books are The Protein Crunch: Civilization on the Brink and The Story of the Fly and How it Can Save the World. This program was brought to you by Heritage Foods USA. “Our ancestors grew up on the insects of the land!” [31:00] –Jason Drew on What Doesn’t Kill You

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What Doesn't Kill You
Episode 149: TBD

What Doesn't Kill You

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2015 46:48


This week on What Doesn’t Kill You, Katy Keiffer launches a series of shows that will spotlight innovative new businesses dealing with the challenges we face in feeding our burgeoning population. On this episode, she’s talking with Jason Drew, an international business leader and serial entrepreneur turned environmentalist and author. His most recent endeavor is Agriprotein, a revolutionary concept in feed for industrialized fish and poultry farming. He is a passionate environmentalist, visionary, and capitalist. His books are The Protein Crunch: Civilization on the Brink and The Story of the Fly and How it Can Save the World. This program was brought to you by Heritage Foods USA. “Our ancestors grew up on the insects of the land!” [31:00] –Jason Drew on What Doesn’t Kill You

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Tallberg Foundation podcast
Audio recording from the Tällberg Forum: Feeding Nine Billion, What's cooking? a seminar on the food system.

Tallberg Foundation podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2013 107:25


Feeding Nine Billion, What's cooking? A seminar from the Tällberg Forum 2012 with Philippe Vandenbroeck, System Thinker and Scenario Planner, shiftN, Belgium, Pete Ondeng, Director, East Africa Leadership Institute, Kenya, Jan Kees Vis, Global Director Sustainable Sourcing Development, Unilever, The Netherlands, Jason Drew, Eco-Entrepreneur, Green investor, Author and Founder, AgriProtein Technologies, South Africa, Franz Fischler, Former EU Commissioner, Agriculture and Fisheries and President, European Forum Alpbach, Austria,Marie Valentine Florin, Managing Director, International Risk Governance Council (IRGC), Geneva. Moderated by Rebecca Oliver, Tällberg Foundation

Tahoe Project Podcasts
Conversation with Nicole Beck and Jason Drew about Tahoe Water Quality (1 of 2)

Tahoe Project Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2012 12:47


This is a conversation with two scientists who have worked in the field toward improving Lake Tahoe water quality for over a decade. Dr. Nicole Beck is Principal and founder of 2ND NATURE an ecosystem science and design firm based in Santa Cruz, California. Beck has applied her academic credentials in physical and chemical sciences in the field where she has worked on environmental water quality issues since 1993. Jason Drew is an Associate Scientist at Nichols Consulting Engineers. In this interview Beck and Drew share insight into how policies have evolved in Tahoe to better-focus effort on the pollutants causing Tahoe’s decline.

Tahoe Project Podcasts
Conversation with Nicole Beck and Jason Drew about Tahoe Water Quality (2 of 2)

Tahoe Project Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2012 11:05


Welcome to part 2 in the conversation with scientists Nicole Beck and Jason Drew who work in the field and at the drawing table on water quality solutions for Tahoe. In this segment Beck and Drew emphasize how maintenance and operations of existing water quality tools and infrastructure is critical to advancing toward water quality goals. They also share insight into the challenges inherent in securing funding for operations and maintenance.