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Weeds are always a problem for American farmers. But a warm spring and recent burst of wet weather in many parts of the country has created ripe conditions for everything from waterhemp and Palmer amaranth to Kochia and newly arrived species like Asian copperleaf. As farmers feel the pressure to use inputs sparingly due to cost while bringing in the biggest crop they can, keeping these weeds under control through good management will be even more critical this season. And with planting nearly completed and the crop widely emerged, options are changing rapidly. To help keep farmers informed on what's out there, and what control options they should be thinking about now, we'll hear today from DTN Crops Editor Jason Jenkins. Jason will start us off with an overview of conditions he's seeing in the heart of the country right now, and what might be in the offing weed-, disease-, and insect-wise as a result. Then we'll get into the strategies, discussing how farmers might want to think about their pest management strategies in terms of timing and modes of action to achieve peak effectiveness with the minimum amount of product applied. We'll also talk about his last cover story on electrical weeders in Missouri, and discuss the outlook for non-chemical weed control options going forward. He'll also walk us through what he's watching right now in terms of new products, and new concerns that farmers should be keeping an eye on this year.
This week on the Higher Ed AV Podcast, Joe Way tries something brand new: the first-ever No Context Flash Pitch. The concept is simple, chaotic, and exactly what makes the higher ed AV community so special. Guests jump on live, get two minutes, and can pitch anything they want. A product. A booth. A project. A tip. A warning. A reason to get excited for InfoComm. No prep. No polish. No sponsor package. Just real people, real energy, and real reasons to show up. What follows is a fast-paced, community-powered preview of InfoComm 2026, featuring manufacturers, HETMA partners, higher ed professionals, and longtime AV friends sharing what they are bringing to the show floor and why it matters for the higher education vertical. Bert Feldman, INOGENI Bert Feldman, U.S. Sales Director at INOGENI, kicks off the Flash Pitch format with a powerhouse overview of the company's growing AV and UC portfolio. He previews INOGENI's latest work around USB, USB-C, IP, multi-camera switching, BYOM, room system flexibility, and automated classroom capture workflows. The headline is CamTrack, INOGENI's multi-camera automated switching solution designed to support active learning spaces, lecture capture rooms, hybrid classrooms, and flexible teaching environments. Bert also highlights INOGENI's IP-to-USB converter, Dante-enabled workflows, the upcoming U-BRIDGE USB-C extender, and the award-winning TOGGLE series. For higher ed, the message is clear: INOGENI is helping campuses simplify the complicated spaces where cameras, microphones, computers, and collaboration platforms all need to work together without friction. John Palazinski, GUDE Systems John Palazinski from GUDE Systems brings the perfect mix of product preview, HETMA partnership, and show-floor energy. He talks about GUDE's strong involvement with HETMA, including participation in the HETMA Approved evaluation program, and previews new products coming to InfoComm, including an updated AC/DC box, a new UPS box, and GUDE's cloud software for managing power and connected devices. For higher ed institutions, John's pitch is about more than power. It is about reliability, remote management, uptime, and giving AV teams better tools to support the rooms their campuses depend on every day. He also teases a special gift for HETMA members who stop by the booth, proving once again that swag and smart infrastructure can absolutely coexist. Renee Benson, Sony Renee Benson from Sony joins from the road and still manages to bring the heart of the episode into focus: relationships. Sony lists Renee Benson among its HETMA recognitions as “Best Vendor Rep,” and Sony's InfoComm 2026 page lists booth C8301. Renee previews Sony's InfoComm presence, including new BRAVIA displays, P-Series and S-Series solutions, LED offerings, and the opportunity for attendees to connect directly with Sony's regional teams. Her segment is a reminder that technology is only part of the equation. In higher ed AV, trust matters. Relationships matter. Having vendor partners who understand the campus environment matters. Renee's pitch captures exactly why the best vendor relationships feel less transactional and more like an extension of the community. Michael Gunderson, Highland Community College One of our most experienced HETMA members, Michael Gunderson, uses his two minutes to deliver a fantastic InfoComm survival guide for first-time attendees. The advice is practical gold: download the app, mark the vendors you want to see, study the floor layout, learn the numbering system, find the restrooms, locate the free food and water, and give yourself time to understand the show before trying to sprint through it. He also shouts out the HETMA booth, morning coffee, happy hours, peer networking, and the importance of making real connections. This segment turns into one of the most useful parts of the episode because it reminds everyone that InfoComm can be overwhelming, but it does not have to be. With the right plan and the right community, the biggest AV show in North America can feel a whole lot smaller. Brandy Johnson, PTZOptics Brandy Johnson from PTZOptics brings big energy and a bold preview of what the company is bringing to InfoComm. She talks about PTZOptics stepping into a new era as an employee-owned company, complete with new branding, new booth energy, and a stronger focus on complete video workflows. Her pitch centers on interoperability, partner ecosystems, and helping attendees experience how PTZOptics products work inside real AV environments. Brandy highlights the Link 4K, Dante AV-H workflows, hands-on test-drive stations, partner integrations with companies like NETGEAR and INOGENI, new 4K products, updated web GUI capabilities, and voice-tracking integrations. For higher ed, this is where PTZOptics shines. Brandy positions their solutions not just as cameras, but as part of a larger teaching, learning, streaming, and content creation ecosystem. It is about giving campuses flexible, scalable video tools that actually fit the way classrooms, lecture halls, studios, and hybrid spaces operate. Bill O'Donnell, Babson College Bill O'Donnell from Babson College joins from the end-user side and offers one of the most important reminders of the episode: do not skip the small booths. A Crestron case study identifies Bill O'Donnell as an Instructional Technology Integration Specialist in Media Services at Babson College. Bill talks about the value of walking the show floor with curiosity, especially in the smaller booths where emerging companies and early-stage ideas often appear before the larger manufacturers adopt them. He points to the evolution of tracking camera technology as an example, noting how innovations that once looked niche can eventually become major parts of the AV ecosystem. His segment is a perfect higher ed perspective: innovation does not always announce itself with the biggest booth, the loudest demo, or the most expensive buildout. Sometimes the next big thing is tucked away in a corner, waiting for the right campus technologist to notice it. Jason Jenkins, Studiomatic Jason Jenkins from Studiomatic jumps in after seeing Joe's LinkedIn post and delivers a compelling pitch for the continuing evolution of one-button studios. Studiomatic's own site identifies Jason Jenkins as the developer behind its One Button Studio solutions. Jason explains how he has spent years building simple, powerful presentation recording systems that allow faculty, staff, students, and creators to walk in with a PowerPoint, press one button, and leave with a finished video. He previews the One Button Studio Pro, the mobile or desk-based One Button Studio Go, and the upcoming One Button Studio Solo. The magic is in the simplicity: no production crew, no complicated login process, no editing headache, and no steep learning curve. Just an intuitive kiosk-style system designed to make high-quality content creation accessible. For higher ed, Jason's segment is especially relevant. Campuses are still looking for better ways to support lecture capture, faculty media creation, student presentations, online learning content, and self-service production spaces. Studiomatic's approach makes those workflows approachable, repeatable, and scalable. HETMA at InfoComm 2026 Joe closes the episode by previewing the full HETMA experience at InfoComm 2026. HETMA's week includes the Higher Education Summit, the Higher Ed AV Awards, the HETMA booth, morning coffee, happy hours, show floor tours, live podcasting, booth activations, and the kind of hallway conversations that often become the most valuable part of the entire show. The HETMA InfoComm 2026 page lists the booth as C6023 and outlines a full week of higher ed-focused programming from June 15–19, 2026. Joe also previews the new VIP Qualified-Buyers After-Hours Reception, designed to connect higher ed decision-makers with manufacturers, integrators, and partners around real projects, real budgets, and real needs. The goal is not just networking for networking's sake. It is matchmaking with purpose. Episode Takeaway This episode proves that InfoComm is not just about products. It is about people, timing, trust, curiosity, and community. From INOGENI's automated camera workflows to GUDE's power management, Sony's display ecosystem, PTZOptics' video innovation, Babson's end-user perspective, Studiomatic's one-button content creation, and HETMA's community-first show strategy, this Flash Pitch episode captures the best of what makes higher ed AV different. It is a little unpredictable. It is a little chaotic. And it is exactly the kind of energy that makes people want to be part of the room.
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In this episode, Cody sits down with Jason Jenkins, Vice President of Sales at Bonafide AI, to unpack one of the most important shifts happening in hospitality today: how artificial intelligence is reshaping exposure, trust, and bookings.AI isn't coming—it's already here. The question is whether hotels will use it to their advantage or get left behind.Jason and Cody dive into how Bonafide AI is helping hospitality brands cut through the noise, build authentic visibility, and convert attention into real bookings.
The U.S. has stopped printing its most humble currency, the penny. After more than 230 years, the U.S. Mint ended production because it cost nearly four cents to make the one cent coin. And while most of us keep our spare pennies in junk drawers or maybe collecting dust in jars, coin collectors are holding them close. Joining Minnesota Now to talk about the history of the penny and what's next now that it's not printing is Jason Jenkins. He is part of the Red River Valley Coin Club in the Fargo-Moorhead area.
Travis has some thoughts on the highs and lows of being a sports fan. Plus, the NFL is a league of trends and we are experiencing a big swing from years past. Travis breaks that down and pays homage to the late great Jason Jenkins as we celebrate this year's Jason Jenkins Days of Service on a busy Wednesday show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Preview also available on our YouTube channelOur guest : CIARÁN DUFFYhttps://posttopost.sport.blogLEINSTER : 15. Jamie Osborne 14. Jimmy O'Brien 13. Robbie Henshaw 12. Ciarán Frawley 11. James Lowe 10. Harry Byrne 9. Fintan Gunne1. Paddy McCarthy 2. Rónan Kelleher 3. Tadhg Furlong 4. Brian Deeny 5. Ryan Baird 6. Alex Soroka 7. Josh van der Flier (c) 8. Max Deegan 16. Gus McCarthy 17. Jack Boyle 18. Thomas Clarkson 19. Diarmuid Mangan 20. James Culhane 21. Luke McGrath 22. Hugh Cooney 23. Joshua KennySHARKS : 15 Edwill van der Merwe 14 Ethan Hooker 13 Jurenzo Julius 12 Lukhanyo Am 11 Makazole Mapimpi 10 Jean Smith 9 Jaden Hendrikse1 Simphiwe Matanzima 2 Fez Mbatha 3 Ruan Dreyer 4 Jason Jenkins 5 Marvin Orie 6 Phepsi Buthelezi 7 Emmanuel Tshituka 8 Vincent Tshituka (c)16 Bongi Mbonambi 17 Dian Bleuler 18 Vincent Koch 19 Bathobele Hlekani 20 Nick Hatton 21 Ross Braude 22 Siya Masuku 23 Francois VenterBKT United Rugby Championship 25/26 Rd 3Saturday, October 4, 2025Loftus Versfeld Stadium, PretoriaKO 5:30pm Irish time Live on : Premier Sports 1, URC.tvReferee: Craig Evans (WRU)AR 1: Keane Davison (IRFU)AR 2: Dan Carson (IRFU)TMO: Keith David (WRU)Where to find Harpin' On Rugbyhttps://linktr.ee/harpinonrugbyCOMMENT/SHARE/FOLLOW/SUBSCRIBE
On today's episode I sit down with lifelong trapper, Jason Jenkins. Jason, also known as Jinx, is a career wildlife control specialist and has been operating his business for over 18 years. We touch on his first exposure to trapping, the difficulties of being an entrepreneur, finding a great mentor, starting a YouTube channel, and so much more. Check out his YouTube and social media all by the handle @trappingwithjinx Tune in wherever you listen to your podcasts and be sure to check out our partners as well! https://www.nationaltrappers.com/ https://www.idahotrappersassociation.com/ https://kryptek.com/ Code: OKAYESTTRAPPER https://blokes.co/zachhanson Code: ZACHHANSON https://mtntough.com/ Code: OKAYEST30 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Randy Yost and Jason Jenkins uncover what sets elite advisors apart. Jason shares his journey to leading a transformative advisor development training. The post Mastering Human Connection for Real Growth with Jason Jenkins (Ep. 84) first appeared on Simplicity InsurMark.
Randy Yost and Jason Jenkins uncover what sets elite advisors apart. Jason shares his journey to leading a transformative advisor development training. The post Mastering Human Connection for Real Growth with Jason Jenkins (Ep. 84) first appeared on Simplicity InsurMark.
In this live episode of The Modern Hotelier, Steve Carran and David Millili sit down with Jason Jenkins, Vice President & Managing Director of the Americas, HRS, to talk all things hotel tech—from AI-powered upselling to seamless system integration.Whether you're a HITEC veteran or a tech-curious hotelier, this episode gives you a front-row seat to how HRS is streamlining operations and enhancing the guest experience in a rapidly evolving landscape.In this episode, you'll learn about:Jason's HITEC experience and what's trending in 2025How HRS is using AI and automation to improve workflows and guest experiencesThe benefits of HRS's in-house AI platform—from data security to eliminating third-party integrationsWhy system integration is still a challenge and how HRS is simplifying itHow LTE-enabled mobile ordering boosts efficiency and revenueThis is one episode you don't want to miss—straight from the show floor with insights that could shape your tech strategy this year.Watch the FULL EPISODE on YouTube: https://youtu.be/9w05FN3UAYAThis episode is sponsored by Americas, HRS: https://hrsinternational.com/Join the conversation on today's episode on The Modern Hotelier LinkedIn pageThe Modern Hotelier is produced, edited, and published by Make More MediaLinks:Jason on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-jenkins/ Americas, HRS: https://hrsinternational.com/For full show notes head to: https://themodernhotelier.com/episode/182Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-...Connect with Steve and David:Steve: https://www.linkedin.com/in/%F0%9F%8E...David: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-mil.
2012's Dredd is a nexus of pop culture rumours, mysteries and intrigue: but are we asking the right question when we ask who actually directed it?If you wish this episode had been about the 1995 film, it wasn't because Jason Jenkins already wrote a much better breakdown of that breakdown than I ever could. If you want to support the show, we have a Patreon! You can subscribe for bonus episodes, plug-free versions of the show and the ongoing production of the show in general! Don't do it through the iOS app! Cannot stress that enough!You can follow the show on Bluesky or tumblr @goingroguepod, or for slightly less hinged content, follow @tansyg.bsky.social on Bluesky. If you want to get in touch, you can email goingroguetansy@gmail.com but please don't do that if you don't like the show just keep that to yourself!CLIPS USED: Dredd (dir. Pete Travis, 2012)Day of Chaos: The VFX of DreddMega City Masters: 35 Years of DreddEmpire Podcast #146: Alex Garland, Paul Thomas AndersonAlex Garland Breaks Down His Most Iconic Films (GQ)Alex Garland Interview - TIFF 2012 Alex Garland: How We Made Ex Machina (BFI)Page One Podcast Ep 53 - Alex GarlandBorn Free (M.I.A)Justin Bieber 800% SlowerThe Raid: Redemption (dir. Gareth Evans, 2012) DP 30 The Raid: Redemption, writer director Gareth EvansKermoda and Mayo - Gareth Evans (2012)NDNF Q&A w Gareth Evans, The Raid: RedemptionThe Raid Redemption: Back Breaking Scene with Mike ShinodaMUSIC"Hitman", “Malicious", “Rising", "Rising Tide”, “Oppressive Gloom”, “Prelude & Action”, “Crypto”, “Satiate Percussion”, “Too Cool”, “Beauty Flow”, “Floating Cities”, “Nonstop”, “Eternal Terminal”, “Leaving Home", “Industrial Cinematic", “Morgana Rides”, “Groove Grove", “Unwritten Return", “Deep Haze", “Hiding Your Reality" & "Synapse"Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/“Suspended Animation” by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
A special edition of the Drive Time Podcast covers the life and legacy of Jason Jenkins as he's set to be honored at this year's Pro Football Hall of Fame with the 2025 Awards of Excellence. Jason's wife, Liz Jenkins, joins along with one of Jason's best friends and Dolphins CEO Tom Garfinkel and Jason's mentor Tony Wyllie, the CEO of the Collective Engine. All three guests offer a unique perspective into Jason's life and how he revolutionized the industry.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
God is worthy of our blessing and worship. Psalm 103 reminds us of the benefits for God's people, mainly that in Christ, are sins are forgiven and removed as far as the east is from the west.
Second hour of The V Show Jenky ya boi aka Jason Jenkins joins the program. He Phil and Nick talk some Cards basketball, and some humorous Jack Grossman tidbits. The guys liked the "dirty bowl" jerseys. Nick ordered some bobbleheads for Bob's bday. Big head discussion. Nick has a revelation to why he doesn't like Patrick Mahomes. Bob has a similar issue with Doug Sherman as Phil. Some recruiting news. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nicky V , the Phabulous Phil Baker, and Jenkyyaboi aka Jason Jenkins are in for Bobby V on a Wednesday. There's a plethora to be excited about as a fan of The Cards after last night's UofL win over SMU. The guys talk about what impressed them and look at some projections for where UofL can end up in the NCAA tourney. Is it time to dream? The guys weigh in on the asinine discussion about UofL attendance at games. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jenky aka Jason Jenkins tags in hour two joining Nick and Jeff. Jeff comes across a story involving a rare Paul Skenes baseball card and the guys weigh in on it's worth. This spirals into a discussion about cards and shoe collecting to which Jenky confesses to a STAGGERING amount of Jordans. Neil "Knuckles" Greenberg of The Washington Post joins to talk some NFL, CFP and NHL. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fast Break Friday kicks off with Nicky V, Coach Leebs and Jason Jenkins aka Jenkyyaboi in for Bobby V. The trio talk some CFP after last night's thrilling ND-PSU semifinal. The two talk some announcer teams too. Some college hoops discussion. Mark Story of The Lexington Herald Leader joins to talk some UK athletics too. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour two Nicky V talks a bit about how the national attitude toward UofL has changed for the better. We hear Bobby V's interviews with Coach Pat Kelsey after the games in The Bahamas. Co-host of The Gas Bags podcast, Jason Jenkins aka Jenkyyaboi joins Nicky V and the two talk UofL on the national landscape in both basketball and football. Coach Leebs joins to talk some TV shows. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Halloween Reruns, where we revisit the most iconic Michael Myers-themed episodes of Development Hell.Before Thorn...Before Rudd...Before Curse...There was:QUENTIN TARANTINO VS. MICHAEL MYERSQuentin Tarantino and collaborator Scott Spiegel nearly teamed up to make Miramax the wildest Halloween ever.Today, we revisit the most troubled production in franchise history: Halloween 6.Learn all about the bonkers journey through Hollywood. We were jjoined by extra special guest Jason Jenkins (aka Jinx) Jinx is the writer behind the Bloody Disgusting column Phantom Limbs and the killer of the same name. Follow Jason: Twitter - @Jinx1981Podcast Twitter - @ScreamAddictswww.screamaddicts.com Follow Development Hell:Twitter - @DevelHellPodInstagram - @DevelopmentHellPodFacebook - DevelopmentHellPodTheme music by Drew Pidgeon See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Friday on AOA, we take a look at this week's market action and look ahead to Monday's Grain Stocks and Small Grains Summary reports with Chris Robinson from Robinson Ag Marketing. In Segment Two, we get an update on the situation surrounding the use of over the top dicamba in soybeans and cotton for 2025 with DTN Crops Editor, Jason Jenkins. Next up in Segment Three, we catch up on a wide range of ethanol and renewable fuels related issues with Renewable Fuels Association President and CEO, Geoff Cooper. Then we close the show and talk about farmland values with Ronnie Richardson, CEO of National Land Realty, in Segment Four of today's show.
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To grow your advisory business, you may actually need to do less, not more. That may sound backwards, but productivity and growth is all about having the right systems and processes in place to save yourself and your team from spending time on busy work and tedious tasks. Join Jeremy Houser, Vice President of InsurMark, … Read More Read More
In this episode of The Vocal Lab Collective, hosts Shelby Rollins and Jason Catron sit down with Jason Jenkins, the Senior Vice President at Curb Records. Jason shares his insights on the importance of authenticity and creativity in the music industry, drawing from his extensive experience and personal journey.Episode Highlights:Jason's Musical Roots: Jason Jenkins discusses his early exposure to music through his family's country band in Georgia and his fascination with both country and R&B music. He shares how these experiences shaped his career in the music industry.Balancing Authenticity and Success: Jason emphasizes the struggle artists face in maintaining their authenticity while achieving commercial success. He explains how artists can navigate the pressures of the industry without losing their creative integrity.The Role of Social Media: The conversation delves into the critical role of social media in today's music landscape. Jason highlights how artists can use these platforms to express their genuine selves and connect with their audience, despite the challenges it presents.Supporting Artists: Jason talks about the supportive environment at Curb Records, where the focus is on nurturing artists' creativity and passion. He provides insights into how labels can help artists find their unique voice and sustain their authenticity.Advice for Artists: Jason offers valuable advice for emerging artists on how to stay true to their art. He stresses the importance of consistency, relationship-building, and embracing one's unique journey in the music industry.Quotes:Jason Catron: "The creative industry can be somewhat self-indulgent, but we need to see outside of ourselves and look at other people."Shelby Rollins: "Our job is to remove obstacles from people that are overthinking stuff. It's easier than you think; you just need to reframe."Jason Jenkins: "You have to care more about the art. Why would you not want to talk about what you're passionate about?"Jason Jenkins: "Express your authenticity. Be as authentic as possible and just do what feels most comfortable."Connect and Follow Us:Follow us on YouTube: Vocal Lab CollectiveFollow Jason Catron on Instagram: @jasoncatronFollow Shelby Rollins on Instagram: @shelbyrollinsm
Your continued success is predicated on your continued relevance and becoming “the advisor of choice.” Sometimes, that's easier said than done. However, one of the most effective ways to accomplish this and build lasting client relationships is through storytelling for financial advisors. Our guest calls this the Founders Story. As artificial intelligence (AI) and the … Continue reading Episode #64 Storytelling for Financial Advisors: How to Stand Out and Win More Ideal Clients with Jason Jenkins →
Murray and Gav put a lid on a Leinstertaining week and look ahead to the four provinces' URC clashes this weekend — all of which are important. As the dust settles on Jordie Barrett's move to Leinster, infamous provocateur Murray also fields questions on Munster's 2021 signing of Jason Jenkins — his thoughts on which continue to annoy some people three years later. Plus, it turns out some of our listeners were ahead of the curve when it comes to making the IRFU's central contract system at least slightly more palatable for Connacht, Ulster and Munster. For this week's additional podcasts with Bernard Jackman and James Tracy, visit the42.ie/extra
Jason Jenkins shares his journey from the financial industry to sales and business coaching. He discusses two pivotal moments that led him to where he is today: the 2008 crisis and a personal awakening in 2020. Jason emphasizes the importance of self-reflection and asks the question, 'Would I follow you?' He outlines three steps for personal growth: subtract before you add, embrace the power of regret, and have the courage to face your fears.
Hosts STEPHEN SCARLATA (producer, Jodorowsky's Dune) and JOSH MILLER (writer, Sonic The Hedgehog, Violent Night) have a bloody good talk with JASON JENKINS, author of the book PHANTOM LIMBS, dissecting horror's lost sequels and remakes. We scratch the coffin lid on some almost-was madness, like "Predators: Clan War", an earlier attempt at "Psycho 2" to be directed by Anthony Perkins, a "Saw" TV series and more! Get BONUS content on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/BestMoviesNeverMade/about Theme music by Brian J Casey
This episode of Cyberology features DSU faculty Kanthi Narukonda and Jason Jenkins asking Major General David Gaedecke about his career and experience as the former Director of Cyberspace Operations at The Pentagon and former Vice Commander of Sixteenth Air Force (AF Cyber). He was the inaugural speaker for The Beacom Dean's Distinguished Speaker Series.The questions for this podcast were developed and curated by DSU student Gwen Vongkasemsiri. Major General David Gaedecke bio: Maj. Gen. David M. Gaedecke is the Vice Commander, Sixteenth Air Force (Air Forces Cyber), Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. Sixteenth Air Force ensures the readiness of more than 44,000 personnel conducting worldwide operations by delivering electromagnetic warfare capabilities, multisource intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance products, applications, capabilities and resources. In addition, they build, extend, operate, secure and defend the Air Force portion of the Department of Defense global network. The command also serves as the Service Cryptologic Component, responsible to the Director, National Security Agency, and Chief, Central Security Service, as the Air Force's sole authority for matters involving the conduct of cryptologic activities. Sixteenth Air Force leads Air Force global information warfare activities with nine wings, a technical center and operations center. Maj. Gen. Gaedecke earned his commission from Officer Training School. He has operational experience in the Control & Reporting Center, U.S. and NATO Airborne Warning And Control System (AWACS), Joint Surveillance and Target Attack Radar System (JSTARS) aircraft and U.S. Air Forces Central Command's Combined Air Operations Center. He has commanded a flying squadron and wing, as well as served on the Air Combat Command and Headquarters Air Force staff. Prior to his current assignment, Maj. Gen. Gaedecke was the Air Force's first Director, Electromagnetic Spectrum Superiority in the Pentagon, Arlington, Virginia. Maj. Gen. Gaedecke has more than 2,000 flying hours including more than 500 combat hours and 170 combat support hours. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On Tuesday's AOA, we start the show with some winter rail safety tips and more from Operation Lifesaver Inc.(OLI) Executive Director Rachel Maleh. Then in Segment Two, we discuss recent rulings on Enlist and wrap up the year with DTN Crops Editor, Jason Jenkins. In Segment Three, we have a conversation about farmland values and the trends in farmland ownership with Randy Dickhut from Agricultural Economic Insights (AEI). Finally in Segment Four, we talk winter maintenance of equipment and more with Kyle Parker from Cenex.
Travis is back to break down the final preseason game of 2023. We'll look at the film and talk about the big moments and Travis' favorite individual tapes. Plus, Zach Sieler's contract extension and what he means to the team, additional numbers and Mike McDaniel audio from Sunday. Plus, some words about the late great Jason Jenkins.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Robert Horry is disconnected from the world as he films a TV show on the other side of the world, so we bring in a couple of long time friends and listeners – Caleb Lamoreau and Jason Jenkins – to sit in with Jenners and B-Dog this week. We all sound off on our reactions to the Chris Paul trade to the Warriors, and whether he'll be able to fit into the starting lineup or have to adjust to coming off the bench. Plus more conjecture about whether Draymond Green will end up in Portland or stay in Golden State, and what he have left to prove in the NBA at this point in his career. We also jump into our NBA Draft takeaways, and wonder if Wenby's built for long-term health after going #1 to the Spurs. And of course some quick discussion of the bigger moves this week involving Marcus Smart going to Memphis, and John Collins finally getting moved from Atlanta. Everyone on the panel jumps in for some Quick Shots, including if we like Brittney Mahomes, Shark Attack victims the go fishing, whether or not we're sick of Conor McGregor, and who will win the Mark Zuckerberg vs Elon Musk fight! Big Shot of the Week to a Las Vegas firefighter and all the guys compete to see what Robert Horry would rather do, from superhero powers to who he cuts between AD and LeBron. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Miami Dolphins Tales From The Deep In this special episode, OJ and Seth pay tribute to Jason Jenkins, Miami Dolphins Senior Vice President of Communications and Community Affairs, who died suddenly on Saturday, August 27, 2022. Jason was the visionary behind the Dolphins Podcast Network and championed The Fish Tank from day one. His impact on all of us will never be forgotten.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's DolphinsTalk.com Podcast Mike and Ian break down all of the latest news in the world of the Miami Dolphins. We talk about Byron Jones being on the reserved/PUP list and missing at least the first four games of the season. What does that mean for this Dolphins secondary? Who will step up? And should Miami go out and sign or trade for another "proven" CB to put on this team prior to Week 1? We talk about the surprising cut of Sony Michel and how Myles Gaskin and Salvon Ahmed both made this roster. Then we talk about all of the rest of the cuts and who may be back on the practice squad should they clear waivers. We end the show talking about the loss of Jason Jenkins and what he meant to the Dolphins and South Florida. All of this and more on this episode of the DolphinsTalk.com Podcast.
An attempt at a Porpoise Pod takeover starts off on the wrong foot when Crowder goes missing. We learn he locked himself out of his hotel room and told the receptionist to google him. Also, we're joined by O.J. McDuffie to reflect on the life of Jason Jenkins and his lasting impact on the community.
Solana does a little research before the show. Crowder shows love to Serena Williams. After, O.J. McDuffie joins the show to talk about the Dolphins, his latest episode of The Fish Tank and to remember his friend, Jason Jenkins.
Before the former Miami Dolphins WR gets into the 53-man roster and his latest guest on The Fish Tank pod, he speaks on the man Jason Jenkins was and the lasting impact he left on O.J. over the years.
Big O discusses the Planned Celebration for the Life of Jason Jenkins on Sept 5th
Greg Cote provides an update on Greg's Lobos before the fantasy football season begins, and he is visibly excited. Then, what actually happened on yesterday's show with Amin and Zach? Plus, Dan and Greg pay their tribute to Jason Jenkins, we discuss how air travel has changed, and Greg's Back In My Day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Travis is back for another edition of the Drive Time Podcast. Today, Travis gives you his notebook takes on each player from the 53-man roster for their camp performance and advanced metrics from the exhibition games. Plus, Chris Grier and Mike McDaniel's Tuesday news conference coverage, and another Jason Jenkins story to remember the heart and soul of the Miami Dolphins.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jason Jenkins, the Miami Dolphins senior vice president of communications and community affairs, passed away tragically over the weekend. The show pays its respects to Jenkins and his family and shares stories of his kindness and compassion. Then, Mike was wrong about Tony's fantasy advice, a breakdown of the Chiefs wide receivers, and one of our favorite segments with Stan Van Gundy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A look at the film from the 48-10 victory for the Miami Dolphins against the Philadelphia Eagles to close the 2022 preseason. Plus, a moment to honor the work of late Dolphins Senior VP of Communications & Community Affairs, Jason Jenkins.Find and follow Locked On Dolphins on your favorite podcast platforms:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/locked-on-dolphins-daily-podcast-on-the-miami-dolphins/id1137170219Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1h5AvikBOVYhqtI7zuuUU7Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/locked-on-dolphinsGoogle Play: https://podcasts.google.com/search/Locked%20On%20Dolphins%20-%20Daily%20Podcast%20On%20The%20Miami%20DolphiKyle brings the most comprehensive analysis and commentary on the Miami Dolphins with the Locked On Dolphins podcast. From film breakdowns, to analytics, to the hot stories surrounding the Fins, Kyle (@GrindingTheTape or @LockedOnPhins) is the go-to source for all things Dolphins football.Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A look at the film from the 48-10 victory for the Miami Dolphins against the Philadelphia Eagles to close the 2022 preseason. Plus, a moment to honor the work of late Dolphins Senior VP of Communications & Community Affairs, Jason Jenkins. Find and follow Locked On Dolphins on your favorite podcast platforms: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/locked-on-dolphins-daily-podcast-on-the-miami-dolphins/id1137170219 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1h5AvikBOVYhqtI7zuuUU7 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/locked-on-dolphins Google Play: https://podcasts.google.com/search/Locked%20On%20Dolphins%20-%20Daily%20Podcast%20On%20The%20Miami%20Dolphi Kyle brings the most comprehensive analysis and commentary on the Miami Dolphins with the Locked On Dolphins podcast. From film breakdowns, to analytics, to the hot stories surrounding the Fins, Kyle (@GrindingTheTape or @LockedOnPhins) is the go-to source for all things Dolphins football. Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
00:00 Tom Brady says he's 45 and has got a lot of “stuff” going on. Holley's not buying what Brady is selling. Serena Williams prepares for her final tournament. 22:44 Matt Araiza is released from the Bills after he allegedly committed a heinous crime against a minor.37:20 Dolphins VP of Communications, Jason Jenkins dies at 47 years old. Should the NFL suspend Aaron Donald for his fight in a joint practice with the Bengals.50:45 Michael Smith's daughter is going back to school.
Paying tribute to Jason Jenkins of the Miami Dolphins.
Hoch and Crowder speak more about Jason Jenkins and his impact on the South Florida community. Plus, the latest updates regarding the Dolphins 53-man roster.
Hoch and Crowder dedicate most of the show to remembering Jason Jenkins. From his work within the organization to his community efforts across South Florida, the senior vice president of communications and community affairs will be deeply missed.
Big O talks Jason Jenkins
Big O discusses the passing of Miami Dolphins Senior Vice-President of Communications and Community Affairs Jason Jenkins
Big O talks about the man Jason Jenkins