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Prep Sports Weekly for Monday, April 21, 2025. We hear from Edmonds-Woodway head boys soccer coach Jason Hanson; then Steve heads across campus to meet up with the Warriors' softball team and coach Josh McClure along with players Ella Campbell, Abby McCorvey and Ellie Alderson. We get the latest update on this weekend's massive Eason Invitational Track Meet from the head track & field coach at Snohomish High School Dave Weller. Finally, we hear about the Arlington Eagles baseball team with head coach Scott Striegel.
Find your Spy Superpower: https://yt.everydayspy.com/4j4CPAZ I just finished reading Moby Dick, by Herman Melville, and I'm shocked by how much the ending of this book moved me. SPOILER ALERT: I share the ending of Moby Dick in detail as I deliver my analysis of the lessons, insights, and relevancy shared in the final chapters. In many ways, finishing this book is the completion of a 30-year journey for me, and I'm overwhelmed with humility and gratitude as I share these thoughts on a book that for so long has been impacting the world.
Find your Spy Superpower: https://yt.everydayspy.com/4bx6Whz Nobody ever talks about how much marriage sucks. You hear all the great things about being married your whole life, and then you get a cold dose of reality on your own. And even though it gets harder, it also gets better. The parallels between marriage and a CIA operation are pretty powerful, when you see them for what they are.
My stepdad always wanted me to be smart. What he never expected was that my version of smart would be directed by CIA, and I would learn how to lie and deceive better than my enemies. Thanks for trying, dad.
Find your Spy Superpower: https://yt.everydayspy.com/3FkVidw Middle age brings unique challenges and unique opportunities. And even though it can feel overwhelming, CIA has tools that can help stay focused on the opportunities ahead instead of the losses left behind.
Uncertainty has become the new normal, and as a leader, it can feel like the ground beneath you is constantly shifting. How do you inspire confidence when you're struggling to find it yourself? Without a strong foundation in your leadership, it can be difficult to respond to challenges and your team could feel it too. In this episode of the Happiness Squad Podcast, Ashish Kothari and Jason Hanson show you how to change the game with grounded leadership and lead with strength, clarity, and conviction—no matter what comes your way. Jason Hanson is the Director of the President's Leadership Class at the University of Colorado Boulder, specializing in mentoring future leaders. A former Senior Manager of Enterprise Learning at Charles Schwab, he is a Gallup-Certified Strengths Coach with expertise in leadership development and talent strategy. Jason holds a Master's in Higher Education Administration from Northwestern University and a Bachelor's in Psychology from the University of Illinois Chicago.Things you will learn in this episode:• Understanding the importance of grounded leadership in times of change• How to build grounded leadership by leveraging your values and strengths• The role of strengths-based development in unlocking individual and team potential• Practical leadership tools for building high-performing teams• Why meaningful relationships are critical for leadership success• Navigating career transitions with self-awareness and intentionalityTune in now to learn how to lead with clarity and resilience in the most volatile of times.Resources:✅• Gallup StrengthsFinder: https://www.gallup.com/cliftonstrengths/en/254033/strengthsfinder.aspx • VIA Character Strengths: https://www.viacharacter.org/ • Harvard Business School Net Promoter Score Case Study: https://www.hbsp.harvard.edu/product/8573BC-PDF-ENG • The ADKAR Model: https://www.prosci.com/methodology/adkar • Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs: https://www.simplypsychology.org/maslow.html • Job Crafting by Jane Dutton: https://positivepsychology.com/job-crafting/ • https://positiveorgs.bus.umich.edu/wp-content/uploads/Glance-Leading-Positively.pdf Books:✅• A Model for Change in Business, Government, and Our Community: https://a.co/d/9kSsCqw • Hardwired for Happiness by Ashish Kothari: https://a.co/d/iXGAjje
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Jason Hanson is a former CIA officer, New York Times Bestselling author and YouTuber. Today on the show we discuss: the most accurate way to tell if someone is lying to you or playing mind games, techniques for improving communication skills, how to survive if you hit rock bottom in life, why you should learn to trust your gut, what to do if you feel your safety may be in danger, the fastest way to spot a creep when dating, how to understand body language to avoid deception and much more. Thanks to this episode's sponsor: Timeline Nutrition Upgrade your mitochondrial health with Mitopure. Timeline is offering 10% off your first order of Mitopure. Go to timelinenutrition.com/doug and use code DOUG to get 10% off your order. ⚠ WELLNESS DISCLAIMER ⚠ Please be advised; the topics related to health and mental health in my content are for informational, discussion, and entertainment purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your health or mental health professional or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding your current condition. Never disregard professional advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard from your favorite creator, on social media, or shared within content you've consumed. If you are in crisis or you think you may have an emergency, call your doctor or 911 immediately. If you do not have a health professional who is able to assist you, use these resources to find help: Emergency Medical Services—911 If the situation is potentially life-threatening, get immediate emergency assistance by calling 911, available 24 hours a day. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org. SAMHSA addiction and mental health treatment Referral Helpline, 1-877-SAMHSA7 (1-877-726-4727) and https://www.samhsa.gov Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Guest host Rich Berra and former CIA agent Jason Hanson explore tactics he uses for counterintelligence and survival in dangerous situations, having peace of mind by being prepared in an emergency, and how spying is misrepresented in popular media.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
September 9, 2024 ~ Former Detroit Lions kicker Jason Hanson stops by Kevin's remote broadcast to recap the Lion's win over the Rams last night.
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Matt Kittle guest hosts. U.S. Rep. Bryan Steil, Hans von Spakovsky, Senior Legal Fellow at The Heritage Foundation, and Jason Hanson, ex-CIA officer and NY Times best-selling author of Spy Secrets That Can Save Your Life
In this episode of the Performance Initiative Podcast, hosts Dr. Grant Cooper and Dr. Zinovy Meyler interview former CIA officer and bestselling author Jason Hanson. Hanson shares expert insights into spy tactics and practical applications of influence principles, as well as providing critical tips for personal safety and home security. Topics discussed include the importance of situational awareness, using tactical tools, mental preparation for emergencies, and balancing preparedness with avoiding paranoia. The episode is enriched with real-life examples, covering scenarios such as travel safety, handling potential riots, safeguarding children, and long-term preparedness strategies like food and water storage.(00:00) Introduction(01:15) Meet Jason Hanson: Former CIA Officer (03:13) Debunking the Myths of Being a Real-Life Spy (03:52) Mastering Social Situations with CIA Techniques (08:27) The Power of Influence and Flattery (16:36) Practical Safety Tips for Everyday Life (37:09) Unexpected Encounters and De-escalation (39:09) Travel Safety Tips and Personal Stories (42:37) The Dangers of Traveling to Mexico (48:20) Situational Awareness and Avoiding Scams (56:56) Balancing Preparedness and Paranoia (01:04:15) Home Security and Defense Strategies (01:05:13) Customizing Security Training (01:10:18) Recognizing Dangerous Neighborhoods (01:11:56) Conclusion and Final ThoughtsJason Hanson is a former CIA officer, security expert, and bestselling author known for his ability to translate complex security concepts into practical advice for everyday life. With years of experience in intelligence and counterintelligence operations, Hanson has a unique perspective on personal safety, situational awareness, and survival tactics. He is the author of the book "Spy Secrets That Can Save Your Life," which focuses on empowering individuals to protect themselves and their loved ones through simple, actionable strategies that can be implemented in daily routines.Buy Jason's book "Spy Secrets That Can Save Your Life": https://a.co/d/0iL2RChf#podcast #cia #selfdefense #staysafe #safety #safetytips #spylife #spy #security #survival #psychology #personalsafety #homesecurity #situationalawareness #survivalskills #securityexperts #travelsafety #emergencypreparedness #InfluencePrinciples#SpyTechniques #SpySecretsBookThanks For WatchingSocials:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKPNCI1-HBSZmiHNAlAjiIwWebsite: https://www.performanceinitiativepodcast.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/performanceinitiative
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Prep Sports Weekly for Monday, April 1, 2024. We start with our exit interview with the retiring Nalin Sood, for 24 years, head boys basketball coach at Mountlake Terrace High School. Then, it's back to spring sports with the Cascade Bruins Softball team and head coach Mike Perrine and players Lauryn Thompson, Jaidyn Wilson, Tessa Hagn and Kodie Rasmussen. Finally, it's the Edmonds-Woodway Boys Soccer team with their head coach Jason Hanson and players Andrew Montero, Richard Duncan, Kincaid Sund and Anand Raghu.
What's cool about being in the CIA is that you can take any training you want, even if it's not your specific job. They want you to have a diverse background in your training. Learn how to properly bribe an international police officer from former CIA officer and New York Times bestselling author Jason Hanson(@SpyEscape) as he joins Mark in a conversation on the spy secrets that can save lives. "I always tell people too, like, let me tell you how to bribe the police overseas because you may need this depending on where you go." - Jason Hanson Key Takeaways: Deep State: The actual deep state is not the president of the United States. It's not some Senator. The deep state in the government is the middle manager, the ones not doing their jobs but can't get fired due to their level of security clearance. Ultimately, the deep state is the bureaucracy of the government organizations. SDR(Surveillance Detection Route): Pretend you are a spy and will attend a meeting in Russia with your asset. When you leave your hotel for the meeting, you do not go directly to the location in case you are being followed. First, you go to the grocery store, a coffee shop, and a gas station. Once you have hit all those different places while running surveillance, you can see if you're being followed in five minutes. Situational Awareness: It is proven that when you come under stress, you lose 50% of your IQ, so your IQ is not functioning well in a crisis situation. People need to be aware that that's what the stress response does; it literally sucks your brain, there is a good chance you will go into tunnel vision. In times of duress, your response rises to your training level. Home Defense Plan: Everyone should have a home defense plan. One simple and effective strategy is to grab a flashlight, open your gun safe, grab the gun, and go take care of the intruder. It shouldn't be much more complicated than that. Sponsors and Promotions: Momentus: Designed by the world's best experts, used by the world's best teams and athletes, and made for all of us. https://www.livemomentous.com, and use code DIVINE for 20% off your first order. Links for Jason Hanson: LinkedIn YouTube Website
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Jason Hanson joins me to discuss how CIA operatives operate, the upsurge in private security, the techniques for escaping lie detection, and the issue of social deterioration. Jason R. Hanson is a former CIA officer turned security services entrepreneur. He's the author of the New York Times bestseller, Spy Secrets That Can Save Your Life. // GUEST // Twitter: https://twitter.com/JasonHanson_CCA Website: https://www.ultimatespyweek.com/// SPONSORS // In Wolf's Clothing: https://wolfnyc.com/NetSuite: https://netsuite.com/whatismoneyiCoin Hardware Wallet (use discount code BITCOIN23): https://www.icointechnology.com/Mind Lab Pro: https://mindlabpro.com/breedloveCrowdHealth: https://www.joincrowdhealth.com/breedloveBitcoin Apparel (use discount code BREEDLOVE): https://thebitcoinclothingcompany.com/Feel Free Tonics (use discount code BREEDLOVE): https://botanictonics.comCarnivore Bar (use discount code BREEDLOVE): https://carnivorebar.com/// OUTLINE // 00:00 - Coming Up 00:35 - Intro 02:09 - Helping Lightning Startups with In Wolf's Clothing 02:55 - Introducing Jason Hanson 03:36 - Background and the Journey with CIA 05:06 - Evaluation and Selection Process 07:25 - Assigned Department and Tasks 08:40 - Learning from Mentors 09:40 - Field Experience and Interesting Stories 13:38 - Starting A Private Security Business 16:10 - Run Your Business from Anywhere with NetSuite 17:15 - Secure Your Bitcoin Stash with the iCoin Hardware Wallet 18:11 - The Upsurge in Private Security 20:21 - Factors Behind Social Deterioration 24:10 - Impact of Money Debasement on Nuclear Family 26:27 - CIA: World's Best Salesmen 31:17 - The SADR Cycle 34:11 - Switching Personality Types 35:02 - Enhance Your Brain Power with Mind Lab Pro 36:09 - Take Control of Your Healthcare with CrowdHealth 37:11 - Instruction for Escape and Evasion 41:11 - Becoming A Human Lie Detector 44:00 - Interpreting Eye Movement 45:47 - Countermeasure for Lie Detection 47:56 - Experts in Escaping Lie Detector 48:39 - Teaching How to Disappear 51:33 - Evasive Driving Techniques 53:43 - Learning from Salesmanship Books 56:09 - Where to Find Jason on the Internet// PODCAST // Podcast Website: https://whatismoneypodcast.com/Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-what-is-money-show/id1541404400Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/25LPvm8EewBGyfQQ1abIsE?RSS Feed: https://feeds.simplecast.com/MLdpYXYI// SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL // Bitcoin: 3D1gfxKZKMtfWaD1bkwiR6JsDzu6e9bZQ7 Sats via Strike: https://strike.me/breedlove22Sats via Tippin.me: https://tippin.me/@Breedlove22Dollars via Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/RBreedlove// WRITTEN WORK // Medium: https://breedlove22.medium.com/Substack: https://breedlove22.substack.com/// SOCIAL // Breedlove Twitter: https://twitter.com/Breedlove22WiM? Twitter: https://twitter.com/WhatisMoneyShowLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/breedlove22Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/breedlove_22TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@breedlove22All My Current Work: https://vida.page/breedlove22
Hour 2: Jason talked with Jason Hanson & Peter Sebastian from Estelle and Mario's in St. Paul on DeRusha Eats. Then, do LGBTQ signs in school cause more trouble than they're worth?
Jason Hanson and Peter Sebastian run Estelle and Mario's in St. Paul and have now opened a donut shop in Burnsville. They joined Jason for today's DeRusha Eats!
Jason Hanson knows how to keep a secret. It's part of his job, actually - he's a former officer of the CIA, or 'The Agency' as insiders call it - along with an instructor in escape and evasion via his his tactical spy school, a frequent media guest on television programs around the world, and even a New York Times bestselling author with his book 'Spy Secrets That Can Save Your Life.' And with a resumé ranging from surveillance to Shark Tank, safe to say Jason's got more than a few good stories worth sharing from the world of intelligence espionage. So how does somebody become a CIA Operative? What kind of work was Jason doing when he worked at the Agency? And just what exactly is the CIA up to nowadays, in a digital world that's constantly connected? Let's meet Jason. ---------- Support Jason Hanson - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@JasonHansonSpyBriefing LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-r-hanson-5a1760a5/ Spy + Survival Briefing: https://www.spybriefing.com Enroll in Jason's Tactical Spy Course: https://www.tacticalspyschool.com Fueled by TeamDog | www.mikeritlandco.com | @Teamdog.pet ALL THINGS MIKE RITLAND: SHOP for Fueled By Team Dog Performance Dog Food, Treats, Apparel, Accessories, and Protection dogs - MikeRitlandCo.com - https://www.MikeRitlandCo.com Team Dog Online dog training - TeamDog.pet - https://www.TeamDog.pet Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode we discuss how to train yourself to think and act like a spy, with lessons from a real world expert. In the game of spycraft, the stakes couldn't be higher and one mistake may land you dead or in a foreign prison. In that deadly crucible, only the best ideas survive. We crack open the secrets you can use to influence, develop relationships, and create a bridge with anyone you meet with the die hard rules from the world's top secret agents with our guest Jason R. Hanson.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Former CIA Agent Jason Hanson gets chaotic as he explains the ins and outs of the CIA. Jason talks about how training works, gives some geat advice on avoiding getting kidnapped, the existence of aliens and if CIA assassinations are a real thing. You don't want to miss this one, your life just may rely on it! #Podcast #Comedy Support The Sponsors Gametime App Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code CHAOS for $20 off your first purchase. Hello Fresh Go to HelloFresh.Com/50CHRISSY and use code 50CHRISSY for 50% off plus freeshipping! KiwiCo Get 50% off your first month plus FREE shipping on ANY crate line with code CHAOS at kiwico.com. UNCUT WILD CONTENT GO HERE
Jason R. Hanson is a former CIA Officer and the New York Times bestselling author of Spy Secrets That Can Save Your Life. Jason is a frequent media guest and has appeared on The Today Show, Dateline, Rachael Ray, Fox & Friends, Shark Tank and more. Jason runs his Spy Escape & Evasion training school from his 320-acre Spy Ranch in Cedar City, UT ____________________________________________________________________ Check out my FREE Live webinar, the 3 MUST HAVE Secrets to Communicating with Narcissists RIGHT HERE Learn more about the SLAY Your Negotiation with Narcissists program right here: www.rebeccazung.com/slay Read the transcript of this episode right here. ____________________________________________________________________ For more information on REBECCA ZUNG, ESQ. visit her website www.rebeccazung.com and follow her on Instagram: @rebeccazung and YouTube! GRAB YOUR FREE CRUSH MY NEGOTIATION PREP WORKSHEET RIGHT HERE! SUBSCRIBE TO MY YOUTUBE CHANNEL RIGHT HERE. PREORDER YOUR COPY OF REBECCA'S NEW BOOK, SLAY THE BULLY: HOW TO NEGOTIATE WITH A NARCISSIST AND WIN RIGHT HERE THIS WEEK'S SPONSOR INFORMATION: ❤️ Better Help On Line Therapy: If you are struggling and need help, check out the resources at Better Help right here for online therapy. Please seek the help and support you deserve. Visit BetterHelp.com/negotiate today to get 10% off your first month Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode we take you back one more time to Agronomy on Ice in Devils Lake, North Dakota. We hear from the man who started it all, Jason Hanson, along with his partner in crime on the Agronomist Happy Hour podcast, Kyle Okke. Jason has been a regular contributor to Soil Sense and we featured both him and Kyle on our Agronomy on Ice episode last April. We talk to the guys about their knack for making things fun when it comes to learning about agronomy and soil health, their approaches to soil health as independent agronomists, Jason's experience with the Trusted Advisor Partnership, what they've learned from their podcast, and more. “It feels to me to some degree, like how Agronomy on Ice started. It's just like, here's an idea. We implement something that gets more people involved, ideas come in and then all of a sudden, boom, it takes off. And then you've got people like, “Hey, I wanna be a part of this. I'd like to join. I see what you're doing.” Or they kind of hang back and then it registers.” - Jason Hanson Both Jason and Kyle have left corporate ag retail jobs to start their own independent agronomic consulting businesses: Jason several years ago with Rock and Roll Agronomy in Webster, ND; and Kyle Okke just this past year with Agile Agronomy in Dickinson, ND. The two also joined forces with Bridget Readel to form Ag Mafia which put on Agronomy on Ice and is offering training, coaching, and other media services. “I absolutely really enjoy what I did before and I'm very thankful for the opportunity I was given and the development I got and just everything, crop protection and adjuvants and all that. But for me it was time. And doing this on my own has been the best move I felt like I could make because it's a lot of fun to be able to be impactful to the local group of farmers and retailers that I work with.” - Kyle Okke This Week on Soil Sense: Join Jason Hanson of Rock and Roll Agronomy and Kyle Okke of Agile Agronomy, both hosts of the Agronomist Happy Hour podcast Discover their career journeys and what projects they are working on right now Explore the future of biological inputs to better manage water, soil and pests
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The Survival and Basic Badass Podcast Episode: Traveling Abroad W/ Former CIA Operative Jason Hanson Email Us @ preppingbadass@gmail.com Get Badass Gear and sign up to the email list so you don't miss a trick www.preppingbadass.com Learn more about Jason Hanson @ www.spyecapeandevasion.com Jason Hanson YouTube Subscribe to the Badass YouTube Channel Here
Prep Sports Weekly for Monday, May 22, 2023. Heading into the state championship weekend for spring sports and we hear from two coaches that are heading to Lacey and the Class 3A Softball Tournament; Patrick Ryan, head softball coach at Stanwood and Patti Lande, head softball coach at Snohomish. Then it's boys soccer and the state semi-finals and finals at Sparks Stadium in Puyallup, we hear from Jason Hanson, head coach at Edmonds-Woodway. Finally, we hear from Tara Polk about a Healthy Heart Event on Saturday, June 3rd at Everett Memorial Stadium; the event is in honor of her late husband Robert Polk who was Athletic Director of the Everett Public Schools.
Prep Sports Weekly for Monday, April 17, 2023. Three segments and three sports. First, it's the three team captains of the Lake Stevens Vikings baseball team with T.K. Perkins, Colin Beazizo and Cole Becker. Second, it's Dave Weller, the head track coach at Snohomish High School, site of this weekend's Eason Invitational Track Meet. Third, it's head coach Jason Hanson and three members of the Edmonds-Woodway Warriors boys soccer team, Ben Hanson, Victor Ibarra and Edgar Cabrera.
Many food companies have become increasingly more interested in what part they can play in building healthier soils. If they're in it for the long haul and truly want to develop partnerships with farmers, it will take an intentional and dedicated approach to collaborating with growers and their trusted advisors to figure out what might be right in each individual situation. “What if we all just worked on this together and used this great organization out of Vermont called the Sustainable Food Lab that works with all these companies regularly? How about we bring all these ideas together and come up with one program for the entire state of North Dakota? And let's not base it on these ideas of just paying farmers to adopt practices, but let's actually make those practices stick.” - Dr. Abbey Wick That's exactly what the Trusted Advisor Partnership is seeking to do. In this episode you'll hear about how a group of food and beverage companies is working together with the mission of introducing new soil health building practices on 500,000 acres in North Dakota in the next five years. To make that happen, they have enlisted the help of Dr. Abbey Wick, the Sustainable Food Lab and crop consultants like Dr. Lee Briese and Jason Hanson, to lead certified crop advisors through the process of trying these practices. This is a great episode for understanding how food companies can work together with farmers to create lasting change. “I think if we can get these companies to work together like they are, the CCA has the knowledge of all those programs and can pick the best one for the grower, take it to them, then the grower signs up for it and then the company now can say we've influenced “X” acres in North Dakota.” - Dr. Abbey Wick This Week on Soil Sense: Discover the Trusted Advisor Partnership program and how this may impact soil health in North Dakota over the next five years and the benefits it offers producers beyond improved soil health Learn how the program hopes to gain traction over time towards its initial goal of influencing soil health practices over 500,000 acres in North Dakota Explore the roles crop advisors Dr. Lee Briese and Jason Hanson will play in creating content to deliver to participating CCAs Visit Trusted Advisor Partnership to learn more and sign up for more information
Jason Hanson spent his entire 21-year NFL career with the Detroit Lions, which is the record for most seasons played with one team. A second round pick in the 1992 NFL Draft, Hanson cemented himself as one of the best kickers of all-time and one of the most-loved players in Lions history. His 2,150 career points all fourth all-time. He joins Scott Linebrink this week on "Get in the Game" to reflect on his career, how building good habits and routines led to sustained success and how his faith and heart for service factored into his career. "Get in the Game" is part of the Sports Spectrum Podcast Network. RELATED STORIES: — Mark Herzlich – Former NFL Player — Justin Forsett – Former NFL Player — Jason Standridge – Former Professional Baseball Player
Jason Hanson is a two-time “exceptional performance award” winning former CIA officer. He is also the New York Times bestselling author of “Spy Secrets That Can Save Your Life,” and currently operates Spy Escape & Evasion, which provides lifesaving strategies and techniques to civilians and is run by Jason and other former CIA and special operations personnel. Jason's Website: https://spyescapeandevasion.com/ Coffee with Rich Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/rhodieusmc/videos American Warrior Show: https://americanwarriorshow.com/index.html SWAG: https://shop.americanwarriorsociety.com/ American Warrior Society please visit: https://americanwarriorsociety.com/
On this episode of the Idaho Student Murders Podcasts, we talk with Ex CIA officer Jason Hanson about the crime scene, what Bryan Kohberger may have been thinking, what Kohbergers's PHD in criminal justice means, and the tricks and tips and how you can prevent this from happening to you from an expert in the subject. Jason Hanson is a two-time “exceptional performance award” winning former CIA officer and New York Times bestselling author of Spy Secrets That Can Save Your Life. Jason has run his company since 2010 and has taught thousands of people how to be situationally aware, how to use defensive tools and techniques and learn the “Inside Secrets” to using these techniques to stay safe.Each year, Jason hosts ‘Ultimate Spy Week', an exciting and fulfilling week of self-defense, gun handling, evasive driving, escape techniques, and much more.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3294569/advertisement
Farm Talk Segment 7 - Erick talks with Jason Hanson Agronomy on Ice in Feb.
In this episode we revisit some highlights of the most useful and important information shared through the first fourteen Field Check segments. You're going to hear from experts like Dr. Abbey Wick, Dr. Lee Briese, Mark Huso, Jason Hanson, and Angie Johnson. These highlights cover topics ranging from cover crops, moisture management, crop rotation, salinity, farm safety and more. The overall message throughout is that there is no one right way to build healthier soils. It's all about finding out what each individual field needs, and having the tools and expertise to execute on that. “Tons of ways to get cover crops in the system, whether you have the equipment to broadcast and that seems like the best fit for you time wise and logistics wise. Or if you have the time to put somebody into a tractor with a drill and seed the cover crop after harvest… I think they're gonna improve the soil in many ways. Not only trafficability at harvest, but managing moisture at harvest and also again in the springtime at planting.” - Dr. Abbey Wick Crop consultant Lee Briese says it's all about assessing each individual field and designing the right system on a field-by-field basis. “You make sure you've got the right tool for what you're doing.” It's this field by field approach that has led Mark Huso down the road of using the term “field health” to reference not just soil health. He chooses to focus on overall long term productivity of a particular field. “A healthy field raises a good crop and there's different ways to get there.” Mark and his farmer customers are finding success in diversifying crop rotations to manage issues such as saline areas. Jason Hanson also shares some of his thoughts on approaching the issue of salinity and consulting with peers to tackle similar obstacles. You're gonna have to use the weapons you have in your arsenal, and that is going to be if you can get any surface drainage, any internal tiling done…. No one likes to split up fields and do that type of thing. I think more people are listening to that because other people are doing it. The best peers out there are other consultants, other farmers in particular that are actually doing these things. They just said, “This isn't working. We gotta try something else.” And that's what you do. - Jason Hanson Follow the link www.NDFieldCheck.com to participate in our next question and answer segment to share your questions and get them answered by the experts! Connect with Soil Sense at Soil Sense Initiative Soil Sense Podcast is hosted by Tim Hammerich of the Future of Agriculture Podcast.
In this episode we talk about the challenge of getting cover crops implemented in a system, and highlight how barley can be a helpful crop in overcoming some of these challenges. You're going to hear from two guests today: Dr. Dave Franzen, soil scientist with NDSU Extension, and Jason Hanson, crop consultant and owner of Rock & Roll Agronomy. Dr. Franzen shares about the challenges of getting cover crops established in a corn/soybean rotation in North Dakota. “If you just look at the corn and soybean rotation, the opportunity to grow some kind of a cover crop is pretty low in this region. But with barley, you're taking it off early in the season. You often have two months time for you to grow a cover crop. And it's not unusual to grow a ton of dry matter with rye or oats and or radish or just leaving the barley as a volunteer and using that as the grass, which is to me, the cheapest thing to do. So that's a big win.” - Dr. Dave Franzen Unfortunately, every year we see soil from farmer's fields blowing away. Dr. Franzen has been studying the impacts of barley added into these rotations, and says he can confidently answer the question on whether or not it can help the soil health. Jason echoes this solution and introduces us to one of his farmers' fields of barley and how they're approaching their management and soil health. Jason says that going no till is definitely an option for some of his farmers, but others don't want to go down that road. He points out that even for those who have to work the field, there are options for minimizing disturbance. “It's all part of a system that you gotta sit and look back and look at your rotation, your farmer, his equipment, how the harvest is gonna go. I guess that's the fun part and the challenge. It's not easy…. It's like if we do this, we have to think ahead of time as to what we want to do.” - Jason Hanson Follow the link www.NDFieldCheck.com to participate in our next question and answer segment to share your questions and get them answered by the experts! Connect with Soil Sense at Soil Sense Initiative Soil Sense Podcast is hosted by Tim Hammerich of the Future of Agriculture Podcast.
Jason Hanson and two ag industry pros are launching Ag Mafia–a consultancy group focused on training ag sales people. Hanson details how they'll lean on their real-world experience to earn their stripes and what others can learn from their successes and maybe missteps.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Field testing new products is an important and sometimes overlooked role that agronomists and crop consultants can play. Jason Hanson joins us again on the program to talk about the types of products he has been testing, what has worked and what hasn't worked for him in the past. He shares how these trials help to lower risk for farmers on products that even if great, might not be great for their area. You may remember, Jason is a crop consultant and the owner of Rock and Roll Agronomy based in Webster, North Dakota. “Consultants are inherently very conservative when it comes to spending their clients money and trying to find things that will benefit them, whether that is post emerge spraying, fertility, or trying to find information on bio stimulants. All these things that are approaching the market. I'm gonna look at some products they are saying can alleviate or work on salinity…Now, I don't know how it's going to do what it does, but I want to see what is out there because sometimes you gotta step out of your comfort zone and give anything the benefit of the doubt.” - Jason Hanson Just like farmers only get one opportunity a year to make a crop, researchers and agronomists only get one shot to get good data on these emerging products. Jason says ultimately, it's all about trying to lower the risk for farmers, and save them money. He says at the moment he's looking at a few different biological products, including biostimulants. “I'm really interested in some of the things they have to say and what they're doing but I have to validate it with my customers to see that it's there as well. So to go from putting on N P K to reducing it and putting on something else… I'd still like to try it, because a lot of times companies will come out with this is the national average, and then you can find parts of the country, whether that's fertility, whether that's fungicide, where it's a lot higher.” - Jason Hanson In the past Jason has found success with soybean innoculants. Biofungicides and insecticides have not been proven more beneficial than conventional methods for Jason and his clients. At the core of his recommendations is research, data and results in his area. While he sees biostimulants as the future of agriculture he hasn't seen sufficient data to be able to know when and how to confidently recommend their use at this time. Follow the link www.NDFieldCheck.com to participate in our next question and answer segment to share your questions and get them answered by the experts! Connect with Soil Sense at Soil Sense Initiative Soil Sense Podcast is hosted by Tim Hammerich of the Future of Agriculture Podcast.
Happy hour this week is spent with the collective known as the Ag Mafia. Bridgette Readel, Jason Hanson, and Kyle Okke explain what it is they are up to and what they have planned!
In this episode crop consultant Jason Hanson discusses a soil-related issue many farmers have to deal with, salinity. Jason owns Rock and Roll Agronomy based in Webster, North Dakota. He said while salinity is a constant issue in many of the fields in his area, it's especially concerning this year after a wet spring. Those wet conditions paired with high commodity prices can make it tempting to plant ground into cash crops when it might not be the best approach. He shares the story of one field that even after years of a salt tolerant grass, the saline spots still weren't ready to go back into corn or soybeans. “Some of this ground, the best thing for it is to just square it off, get it into a grass that you can hold habitat. You can hay it. You're not pouring money into it. And that's its use because it's not an economic drain and you're gonna get some of the benefits you don't have.” - Jason Hanson Obviously every farmer wants to plant as much of a field as possible into crops that will generate the most revenue, but Jason says you have to look at both profitability and long term viability of the land. He is encouraging farmers to stick with these salt-tolerant grasses to prevent the salinity problems from getting worse. “Barley is the thing I'm gonna tackle it with because people have some barley left over in bins and that's what we're gonna do to try to mitigate it. Because it's going to want to spread out. We got our water tables high. This thing's gonna get worse before it gets better.” - Jason Hanson Some farmers look to tiling fields to help with drainage in situations like this, but Jason says even with tile, salinity problems can persist, especially when they're coupled with sodicity problems. Jason recommends addressing any salinity issues early to prevent them from spreading. Jason says there are some crops that will handle salinity better than others. “Even when you tile in some of these scenarios, the worst case is it's gonna take a long time. And I think people have to realize that some of this stuff, if it's mild, low key, you can manage it. That's still probably 5, 6, 7 year type of deal to get it back to better than it was. It probably isn't going to be the same as some of your other ground that you have…We can try our best but it's a slow process.” - Jason Hanson Follow the link www.NDFieldCheck.com to participate in our next question and answer segment to share your questions and get them answered by the experts! Connect with Soil Sense at Soil Sense Initiative Soil Sense Podcast is hosted by Tim Hammerich of the Future of Agriculture Podcast.
Today Lisa talks to Jesse about three non-fiction books which are loosely connected on the basis of the worst possible things happening. The books are: When The Dust Settles by Lucy Easthope, Doom, The Politics of Catastrophe by Niall Ferguson and Survive Like a Spy by Jason Hanson.
Jason Hanson, who owns Rock and Roll Agronomy based in Webster, North Dakota joins us to discuss both the benefits and the challenges of reducing tillage. One thing we always talk about on this program is to find soil health building practices that meet your particular goals, and that one farmer's goal is not always the same as the next. “Salinity is always still number one. Part of it is just to reduce trips and cost, erosion, those types of things. And it comes with its challenges. We had challenges right off the bat and it was residue. Everybody wants to put that header on the deck and grind through everything and you leave a mat of straw out there that you have to manage and contend with.” - Jason Hanson Between “time, implement depreciation, you have your fuel, and you have parts” tillage practices can be costly to producers. Jason said in general the hardest part of this process to reduce tillage is patience, especially in years like this one with a really wet spring. But according to Jason, with anything, it's all balance and tradeoffs. For example, the mat of residue can be “both your friend and your adversary.” “So we seeded beans deeper than he has probably ever seeded. The soil is cooler and it takes longer to get out of the ground, but it holds more moisture. And when the year turned dry later, then it wasn't so bad and they turned out really well.” - Jason Hanson Jason recommends that one of the biggest things producers can do to manage the residue is to start in the fall. In his area of North Dakota, Jason discusses their own personal interpretation of being no-till. While most no-till practices are reduced they still find that there are benefits to harrowing that outweigh being strictly no-till in some situations. “So it isn't just, I'm gonna do this. There's a lot more things that go around to it.” Jason highlights the need to focus on fertility, different varieties that prefer cooler soils and adjusting for two burn down applications per year. Follow the link www.NDFieldCheck.com to participate in our next question and answer segment to share your questions and get them answered by the experts! Connect with Soil Sense at Soil Sense Initiative Soil Sense Podcast is hosted by Tim Hammerich of the Future of Agriculture Podcast.
In this important episode of the Talking Lead Podcast we discuss vital life saving skills and practices that will prepare you for any unforeseen catastrophe with former C.I.A. Operative Jason Hanson. Jason's book AFTERSHOCK: How To Survive America's Apocalypse will give you the knowledge on how to survive for months or even years in the new, post-apocalyptic world we're about … Talking Lead 440 – AFTERSHOCK: How To Survive America's Apocalypse / C.I.A. Operative Jason Hanson Read More »
https://chtbl.com/track/118312/traffic.libsyn.com/secure/talkinglead/TLP_440_Aftershock_Jason_Hanson.mp3 In this important episode of the Talking Lead Podcast we discuss vital life saving skills and practices that will prepare you for any unforeseen catastrophe with former C.I.A. Operative Jason Hanson. Jason's book AFTERSHOCK: How To Survive America's Apocalypse will give you the knowledge on how to survive for months or even years in the new, post-apocalyptic world we're about to be thrust into or whether it be job loss, a pandemic, disruptions with supply chain distributions, etc. Jason Hanson is a former CIA Officer and the New York Times best selling author of Spy Secrets That Can Save Your Life. Jason is a frequent media guest and has appeared on The Today Show, Dateline, Rachael Ray, Fox & Friends, Shark Tank and more. Jason runs his Spy training school out of Cedar City, UT at the "Spy Ranch". Jason has his own line of survival food at www.premiumsurvivalfood.com and his own line of kit and gear at www.spybriefinggear.com Jason Hanson on Talking Lead Podcast with Lefty "Leaducating The Unleaducated" since 2012 *SPECIAL OFFER FOR TALKING LEAD PODCAST LISTENERS Get Jason's Book AFTERSHOCK: HOW TO SURVIVE AMERICA'S APOCALYPSE Plus 3 free bonuses: Your Physical Copy of the Aftershock Book($27 value)This is a blueprint on how to survive for months or even years in the new, post-apocalyptic world we're about to be thrust into. Using the same strategies intelligence operatives rely on for surviving anywhere. Now, they're yours for free. Just cover S&H.Free Gift #1: Digital Copy of AftershockGet instant download access to the digital copy of Aftershock and discover how to protect yourself, your family, and your wealth from what's coming next.Free Gift #2: Declassified CIA Survival Manual($24.95 value)This special report reveals the CIA's training program detailing the survival secrets taught to Agency recruits. This declassified manual teaches how to survive in the most hostile environments even when stranded with no equipment.Free Gift #3: The Ultralight Bug Out Bag Video(27.00 value) This training video ensures you're prepared to bug out at the drop of a hat. It shows you how to create the ultimate ultralight bug out bag anyone can carry – with the essential 24 items you must have to survive. Get The Free Physical Book + All The Bonuses Today Just Cover Shipping & Handling
Like many business leaders, Jason Hanson, President and CEO of Sierra Pacific Home & Comfort, Inc., has faced a number of major challenges over the last decade plus from the 2008 economic downturn to the recent pandemic. He talks about how he led the company through both with clear direction setting, rapid decision making and by building a culture of excellence. He differentiates his company by investing in his team as tradesman and craftsman who are called upon to put their best into workmanship while delivering a delightful customer experience. His commitment to building an enduring company is inspiring and impressive. Tune in to hear more!
In February Dr. Abbey Wick and I had the chance to attend a really unique event you may have heard of called Agronomy on Ice. This is an annual event on Devils Lake, North Dakota. Picture several ice houses and hundreds of people on a frozen lake in below zero temperatures who all just want to talk about agriculture and have a great time, and you'll have the basic idea. “If you've ever been to an ag show and they have booths and you walk down the alleys and you can stop and talk to people, think of that same concept only you're on a lake in North Dakota, in February, and instead of booths, you're in an ice house…..And the whole point is to treat it like a meeting, you come in see what is in the house and you start making connections.” - Jason Hanson The folks at Anheuser Busch were kind enough to let us set up shop in their ice house and host a series of casual conversations about soil health. We hear a few highlights from three of those conversations in this episode, which include Agronomy On Ice founder and Rock'N Roll Agronomy independent agronomist Jason Hanson, his Agronomist Happy Hour podcast co-host, Kyle Okke, the one and only Shark Farmer Rob Sharkey, Anheuser Busch Agronomy Manager Nikki Bylin, and Scott Bylin who farms in Northeast North Dakota also happens to be Nikki's husband. The day was filled with laughter, great conversation, food, and a whole lot of fun. “It's absolutely great. It's one of those things that's hard to explain...You look at it from the outside and you say, we're drinking beer, we're eating food. It looks like you're tailgating. I don't really see a lot of handouts or actual seminars... but the reality is you show up and you start meeting people, you start talking and you get into conversations…You make connections with people. You probably wouldn't have made in other settings and you probably learn more than you realize.” - Kyle Okke Throughout the day, we kept having people like Jason and Kyle pop in and sit down with us for a few minutes to talk about soil in their areas. Because as we know everyone's area and farm is unique. Our speakers shared what soil health means to their operation and customers. “Soil health is everything and it means a lot of things.….if you're not paying attention to your soil health, and you're not doing things to maintain good soils and good land, you're going to fall behind and you're not going to be profitable. You're not even going to be economically sustainable at where crop prices are.” - Kyle Okke This Week on Soil Sense: Enjoy hearing some of the conversations that happened at Agronomy on Ice 2022 Listen to “hallway conversations” with Agronomy on Ice founder and Rock'N Roll Agronomy independent agronomist Jason Hanson, his Agronomist Happy Hour podcast co-host, Kyle Okke, the one and only Shark Farmer Rob Sharkey, and Anheuser Busch Agronomy Manager Nikki Bylin and her husband farmer Scott Bylin Connect with Soil Sense Soil Sense Initiative Soil Sense Podcast is hosted by Tim Hammerich of the Future of Agriculture Podcast.
Today we have psychotherapist Jason Hanson who, for the past eight years has been counseling victims of domestic abuse, and is the author of "Domestic Abuse: Men Suffer Too". We discuss the horrors of this abuse and its indiscriminate reach across gender and sexual identity of both victims and perpetrators. 2010 Study by Elizabeth Monk-Turner, PhD Department of Sociology & Criminal Justice at Old Dominion University: Only 15% of the 54 mental health centers surveyed had any contact with male victims 2011 by Emily Douglas, PhD a professor and chair at the Department of Social Work and Child Advocacy at Montclair State University: 49.9% of men who sought help from DV Agencies, 63.9% of men who sought help from DV Hotlines, and 42.9% of men who sought help from online resources were told “we only help women” 2010-2012 report by CDC at the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control: 1 in 7 men will experience severe physical violence by an intimate partner BOJ reported Criminal Victimization statistics for 2017: men are just as likely to be the victim of a violent crime as women In 2017 the LA Times reported, at the time of publication, only two shelters exist for male DV victims. 2021 Study by Muarry Straus, professor of sociology at UNH stated: more than 200 studies have found “gender symmetry” in perpetration of IPV --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/silencedbystigma/message
On this episode of the podcast, Justin talks with Jason Hanson and Andrew Pierce. Jason is the owner of Bentonville Mtb and Mtb custom. Andrew is the owner of Bike-Wraps. They have joined together to not only customized your bike, but wrap it to keep it from getting scratched or nicked. We discuss how they each got started, how they joined together, plans for the future, plus much more!
In Studio guest Jason Hanson describes Agronomy On Ice 2022. Long time listener first time caller Bridgette Readel calls in to share her excitement about this wonderful event. Devils Lake North Dakota 2/2/2022 or Bust!Jason Hanson @RocknRollAgrnmy Bridgette Readel @bmreadelwww.agbull.com